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Office of Emergency Management (OEM)
- General
Risk Management Program Guidance
A technical guidance document designed for owners and operators
of sources covered by the Chemical Accident Prevention Program
rule.
- Risk
Management Program Guidance for Offsite Consequence Analysis
Provides guidance to the owner or operator of processes covered
by the Chemical Accident Prevention Program rule in the analysis
of offsite consequences of accidental releases of substances regulated
under section 112(r) of the Clean Air Act.
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Federal Facilities and Restoration Reuse (FFRRO)
- Ecological
Risk Assessment and Risk Management Principles for Superfund Sites
This guidance is intended to help Superfund risk managers make
ecological risk management decisions that are based on sound science,
consistent across Regions, and present a characterization of site
risks that is transparent to the public.
- Ecological Risk Assessment Guidance
for Superfund: Process for Designing and Conducting Ecological
Risk Assessments - Interim Final June 1997, EPA 540-R-97-006
This document provides guidance on how to design and conduct consistent
and technically defensible ecological risk assessments for the
Superfund program.
- Lead
Regulator Policy for Cleanup Activities at Federal Facilities
This document clarifies roles and minimizes overlapping Federal
and state regulatory oversight of cleanups at federal facilities
on the National Priorities List (NPL).
- Policy
on Decommissioning Department of Energy Facilities Under CERCLA
This policy establishes the approach agreed upon by the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) and the Department of Energy (DOE) for
decommissioning surplus DOE facilities consistent with the requirements
of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and
Liability Act (CERCLA).
- Proposed
Guidelines for Ecological Risk Assessment
These Proposed Guidelines are EPA's first Agency- wide ecological
risk assessment guidelines. They are broad in scope, describing
general principles and providing numerous examples to show how
ecological risk assessment can be applied to a wide range of systems,
stressors, and biological/spatial/temporal scales.
- Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund, Volume I
Part A (1989)
Part B (1991)
Part C (1991)
Part D (2001)
Part E (2000)
Supplement to Part A: Community Involvement
in Superfund Risk Assessments (1999)
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Office of Underground Storage Tanks (OUST)
- Use
Of Risk-Based Decision-Making In UST Corrective Action Programs
OSWER Directive 9610.17. March 1, 1995
The primary purpose of this policy statement is to encourage the
use of risk-based decision-making as an integral part of the corrective
action process at sites where leaking underground storage tank
(UST) systems have released petroleum products into the environment
and thus created risks to human health and the environment. In
addition, this policy statement provides guidelines to help UST
implementing agencies develop and use risk-based decision-making
in a manner consistent with the Federal law and regulations applicable
to UST corrective action.
- Standard
Guide for Risk-Based Corrective Action Applied at Petroleum Release
Sites E1739-95e1, September 10, 1995
This is an American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) guide
to risk-based corrective action (RBCA), which is a consistent
decision-making process for the assessment and response to a petroleum
release, based on the protection of human health and the environment.
The decision process described in this guide integrates risk and
exposure assessment practices, as suggested by the U.S. EPA, with
site assessment activities and remedial measure selection to ensure
that the chosen action is protective of human health and the environment.
- Risk-Based
Decision-Making Performance Assessment Study Bulletin #1 (PDF) (
6 pp, 67 kb, About PDF)
March 1999
This bulletin describes the Risk-Based Decision-Making (RBDM)
Performance Assessment Study, provides an overview of potential
performance criteria that may be useful for states evaluating
RBDM-based Leaking Underground Storage Tank corrective action
programs, and details preliminary study findings.
- Risk-Based
Decision-Making Performance Assessment Study Bulletin #2 March
2000 (PDF,11 pp, 249 kb, About PDF)
This bulletin describes EPA's and ASTM's efforts to assist state
and territorial environmental regulatory agencies with the evaluation
their RBDM corrective action programs performance for Leaking
Underground Storage Tanks. The effort reviewed five individual
state programs which have augmented their existing programs with
RBDM and evaluated the impact RBDM has made on overall program
performance. Bulletin # 2 presents the results of the study, evaluates
the findings and provides general recommendations for other state
and territorial agencies interested in tracking the performance
of their RBDM programs.
Two-page
flyer describing Bulletin #2 (PDF) (
2 pp, 2.21 mb, About PDF)
Memo from
Sammy Ng about Bulletin #2 (PDF) ( 2
pp, 10 kb, About PDF)
- RBCA Fate
and Transport Models: Compendium and Selection Guidance November
1998 (PDF, 104 pp, 1.13 mb, About PDF)
This guidance document provides a compendium of readily available
and commonly used models for RBCA applications and includes useful
comparison tables, matrices and flowcharts that may aid the user
in the selection of models by pathway. The document was funded
wholly by US EPA-OUST under an assistance agreement to the American
Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) and received extensive
review from States, U.S. EPA and the National Partnership in RBCA
Implementation (PIRI).
- Expedited Site
Assessment Tools for Underground Storage Tank Sites: A Guide for
Regulators EPA 510-B-97-001, March 1997
The expedited site assessment (ESA) process is a framework for
rapidly characterizing UST site conditions for corrective action
decisions. This concept has been described with other names including:
accelerated site characterization, rapid site characterization,
and expedited site investigation.
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Resource and Conservation Recovery
Act (RCRA)
- Human
Health Risk Assessment Protocol (HHRAP) for Hazardous Waste Combustion
Facilities
National guidance explaining recommendations for performing human
health risk assessments of hazardous waste combustors. This document
is intended as (1) guidance for personnel conducting risk assessments,
and (2) an information resource for permit writers, risk managers,
and community relations personnel. (EPA520-R-05-006, September
2005, which replaces EPA 530-D-98-001 Volumes A, B, and C, July
1998 and HHRAP Errata EPA Memo, July 1999)
- Guidelines
for Ecological Risk Assessment
Serves as national guidance to help improve the quality and consistency
of EPA's ecological risk assessments. The primary audience for
this document is risk assessors and risk managers at EPA. (EPA/630/R095/002F
1998)
- Screening
Level Ecological Risk Assessment Protocol for Hazardous Waste
Combustion Facilities
National guidance explaining recommendations for performing ecological
risk assessments of hazardous waste combustors. This document
is intended as (1) guidance for personnel conducting risk assessments,
and (2) an information resource for permit writers, risk managers,
and community relations personnel.
- Ecological Risk Assessment Guidance
for Superfund:Process for Designing and Conducting Ecological
Risk Assessments - Interim Final
Provides guidance to site managers and remedial project managers
on how to design and conduct technically defensible ecological
risk assessments for the Superfund program. (1997)
- Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund,
Volume I, Part A
Provides guidance on the human health evaluation activities that
are conducted during a baseline risk assessment - the first step
of the RI/FS.
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Superfund (OSRTI)
- Clarification
of the Role of ARARs in Establishing PRGs under CERCLA (PDF) (
4 pp, 412 kb, About PDF)
Clarifies the relationship between the two key Superfund remedy
selection mandates.
- Ecological Risk Assessment and Risk
Management Principles for Superfund Sites (PDF) (
9 pp, 147 kb, About PDF)
Intended to help Superfund risk managers make ecological risk
management decisions that are based on sound science, consistent
across Regions, and present a characterization of site risks that
is transparent to the public.
- Ecological Risk Assessment Guidance
for Superfund
Provides guidance to site managers and Remedial Project Managers
who are legally responsible for the management of a site on how
to design and conduct technically defensible ecological risk assessments
for the Superfund program.
- Eco Update Bulletin Series
Eco Update is a bulletin series on ecological risk assessment
of Superfund sites. These bulletins serve as supplements to Ecological
Rish Assessment Guidance: Process for Designing and Conducting
Ecological Risk Assessments - Interim Final (EPA 540-R-97-006)
- Guidance for Comparing Background
and Chemical Concentrations in Soil for CERCLA Sites (PDF) (
89 pp, 1.2 mb, About PDF)
Provides guidance to the Regions concerning how the Agency intends
to exercise its discretion in implementing one aspect of the CERCLA
remedy selection process.
- Guidance on Risk Characterization for
Risk Managers and Risk Assessors
Intended for managers and assessors on describing risk assessment
results in EPA reports, presentations, and decision packages.
- Revised
Policy of Performance of Risk Assessments during RI/FSs by PRPs (PDF) ( 3 pp, 44 kb, About PDF)
Announces EPA's revised policy on allowing PRPs to conduct the
risk assessment portion of the RI/FS.
- Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund, Volume I
Part A (1989)
Part B (1991)
Part C (1991)
Part D (1998)
Part E (2000)
Supplement to Part A: Community Involvement
in Superfund Risk Assessments (1999)
- Role of the Baseline Risk Assessment
in Superfund Remedy Selection
Provides further guidance on how to use the baseline risk assessment
to make risk management decisions such as determining whether
remedial action under CERCLA Sections 104 or 106 is necessary.
- Role of Background in CERCLA
Cleanup Program (PDF) ( 13 pp, 148
kb, About PDF)
Clarifies the preferred Agency approach for the consideration
of background constituent concentrations of hazardous substances,
pollutants, and contaminants in certain steps of the remedy selection
process, such as risk assessment and risk management, at Superfund
sites.
- Role of Biological Technical Assistance
Teams in Ecological Assessments (PDF) (
4 pp, 365 kb, About PDF)
Summarizes the Biological Technical Assistance Group (BTAG) structure
and function in the Superfund process.
- Role of Natural Resource Trustees
in the Superfund Process (PDF) ( 10
pp, 192 kb, About PDF)
Intended to help Remedial Project Managers (RPMs) and On-Scene
Coordinators (OSCs) work with natural resource trustees during
site assessment and remediation.
- Role of Screening Level Risk
Assessments and Refining COCs in Baseline Ecological Risk Assessments (PDF) ( 8 pp, 650 kb, About PDF)
Supplemental guidance intended to provide further clarification
and direction regarding Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessments
(SLERAs).
- (Science
Policy Council) Guidance for Risk Characterization
Contains principles for developing and describing EPA risk assessments,
with a particular emphasis on risk characterization.
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