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What's New
All the latest from the Council for Regulatory Environmental
Modeling.
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December 1, 2006
EPA Administrator Steve Johnson responds to the SAB's Regulatory Environmental Modeling (REM) Guidance Advisory Panel report.
The Administrator's response outlines the following activities that the CREM, with the support of the Science Policy Council,
will accomplish in the following year:
- Deliver a Final Guidance Document on Environmental Models
- Deliver a refined version of the Models Knowledge Base, along with a strategic vision and plan for its improvement
- Intra-Agency modeling coordination and integrated modeling
- Research on uncertainty in model-based decision making
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November 15, 2006
The CREM announced its plans for an EPA-wide workshop on Integrated Modeling for Integrated Environmental Decision Making.
The workshop will take place in the EPA campus in Research Triangle Park in North Carolina. The
workshop website provides further
information.
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October 26, 2006
The latest installment in the CREM Regional Seminar series took place on October 26, 2006. This seminar
included speakers from the University of Wisconsin as well as EPA's Region 5, Office of Water, Office of
Environmental Information and Office of Research and Development. The aim of the seminar was to provide
an overview of a variety of tools currently being developed and used by Region 5 to assist in watershed
and water quality management activities. Please see
the Regional Seminars page for further
information.
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October 10-11, 2006
The Trans-Atlantic Uncertainty Colloquium (TAUC) was held in Washington, DC. More information may be found on
the TAUC website.
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August 22, 2006
The Science Advisory Board's Regulatory Environmental Modeling (REM) Guidance Advisory Panel issued its
report on the Review of the CREM Draft Guidance on the Development, Evaluation and Application of
Environmental Models and the Models Knowledge Base. The report is available on the
SAB's website.
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December 1, 2005
National Academy of Sciences (NAS) Panel on Environmental Models. The CREM is working with the NAS to
develop a "Red Book" on environmental models. The NAS panel has been formed and has convened three public
workshops. See: http://www8.nationalacademies.org/cp/projectview.aspx?key=50
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