Science Inventory

DEVELOPMENTS AT U.S. EPA IN ADDRESSING UNCERTAINTY IN RISK ASSESSMENT

Citation:

Rhomberg, L. DEVELOPMENTS AT U.S. EPA IN ADDRESSING UNCERTAINTY IN RISK ASSESSMENT. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/J-93/507 (NTIS PB94135167).

Description:

An emerging trend in risk assessment is to be more explicit about uncertainties, both during the analytical procedures and in communicating results. In February 1 992, then-Deputy EPA Administrator Henry Habicht set out Agency goals in a memorandum stating that the Agency will "present information on the range of exposures ... and on the use of multiple risk descriptors" and calls on analyses to be "clearly delineating uncertainties and assumptions along with the impacts of these factors ... on the overall assessment.' These are restatements of existing principles, but the Agency is called upon to better bring them to fruition in its day-today practice. This would seem to require two areas of development: restructuring of institutional attitudes toward uncertainty and the development and acquisition of appropriate technical capabilities. isk managers must value being presented with an array of information. They will still need to make specific regulatory "calls," however. The challenge will be to establish agreed upon and legally supportable ways to make such determinations in the face of explicitly characterized uncertainties. EPA also faces the technical challenges of mounting the necessary efforts. umber of ongoing efforts at the Agency are reviewed.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:05/24/2002
Record Last Revised:07/17/2008
Record ID: 38646