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Main Title Environmental Public Health Outcomes Workshop Proceedings Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, July 30-31, 2002.
CORP Author Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Office of Research and Development.
Publisher U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development,
Year Published 2002
Report Number EPA/625/R-03-001
Stock Number PB2003-103755
Subjects Environmental health--United States--Measurement--Congresses ; Environmental protection--United States--Measurement--Congresses
Additional Subjects Public health ; Health status indicators ; Workshops ; Outcome and process assessment(Health care) ; Health ; Health statistics ; Air ; Air environment ; Air pollution ; Air quality maintenance ; Environment and public health ; Water pollution control ; Process engineering ; Land use ; Pollution ; Costs ; Ecological factors ; Recommendations ; Process indicators ; Human health outcomes ; Ecological health ; Outcomes ; Environmental public health outcomes(EPHO) ; Office of Research and Development(ORD)
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NTIS  PB2003-103755 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Abstract
For EPA to truly measure the progress in achieving cleaner air, safer water, and better protected land resources, the Agency must go beyond its historic reliance on process indicators (e.g., decreased emissions/discharges, increased facilities in compliance) to measuring actual changes in ecological and human health outcomes. Process indicators served the Agency and Nation well in the first 30 years of EPA's existence, during which large gains were made in achieving cleaner air, safer water and reduction of land-based pollution (e.g., waste sites, pesticides). However, to justify the costs associated with further incremental improvements may require a more direct demonstration of the benefits to ecological and human health. Whereas the Office of Research and Development's (ORD's) programs have traditionally focused on research to better inform the Agency's risk assessments and risk management decisions, a program is presently to be initiated that would assess the environmental public health outcomes (EPHO) of those decisions and directly support the goals presented.
Notes
"August 26, 2002." "EPA/625/R-03/001." Includes bibliographical references. Microfiche.