[Federal Register Volume 90, Number 110 (Tuesday, June 10, 2025)]
[Notices]
[Pages 24400-24403]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2025-10460]
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
[EPA-HQ-OPPT-2024-0551; FRL-12418-02-OCSPP]
Science Advisory Committee on Chemicals (SACC) Peer Review; High-
Priority Phthalates; Draft Risk Evaluations and Technical Support
Documents; Notice of SACC Meeting; Availability of Draft Documents and
Request for Comment
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA or Agency) is
announcing that there will be two virtual public meetings of the
Science Advisory Committee on Chemicals (SACC). On July 21, 2025, a
preparatory meeting for the SACC to consider the scope and clarity of
the draft charge questions for the peer review; and on August 4 through
8, 2025, a peer review meeting for the SACC to consider the dibutyl
phthalate (DBP), the dicyclohexyl phthalate (DCHP), and the di(2-
ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) draft risk evaluations, as well as the
technical support documents for butyl benzyl phthalate (also known as
benzyl butyl phthalate, BBP) and diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP), and
public comments. The charge questions will address scientific and
technical issues identified for peer review in all five phthalate risk
evaluations scheduled to be finalized in 2025. EPA is also announcing
the availability of and soliciting public comment on the draft
documents and charge questions that will be provided to the SACC for
this peer review. The draft risk evaluations and technical support
documents were prepared under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)
and will be submitted to the SACC for peer review.
DATES:
Preparatory Public Meeting
Meeting date: July 21, 2025, 1 p.m. to approximately 4 p.m. (EDT).
Registration: To request time to present oral comments during the
preparatory meeting, you must register by noon (12 p.m. EDT) on July
14, 2025, and submit a written version of your oral comments by noon
(12 p.m. EDT) on July 18, 2025. For those not making oral comments,
registration will remain open through the end of this meeting on July
21, 2025.
SACC Peer Review Public Meeting
Meeting dates: August 4 through 8, 2025, 10 a.m. to approximately 5
p.m. (EDT).
Registration: To request time to present oral comments during the
peer review meeting, you must register by noon (12 p.m. EDT) July 28,
2025, and submit a written version of your oral comments by noon (12
p.m. EDT) on August 1, 2025. For those not making oral comments,
registration will remain open through the end of this meeting on August
8, 2025.
Comments
Submit written comments on the draft risk evaluation and technical
support documents for consideration by the SACC for peer review, on or
before July 25, 2025. To be considered by the SACC during the peer
review meeting, the comments must be submitted to the peer review
docket by July 21, 2025.
Special Accommodations
To allow sufficient time for EPA to process your request for
special accommodations before the meeting, please submit the request at
least ten business days in advance of the relevant meeting.
ADDRESSES:
Comments: Submit written comments, identified by docket
identification (ID) number EPA-HQ-OPPT-2024-0551, through https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the online instructions for submitting
comments. Do not submit electronically any information you consider to
be Confidential Business Information (CBI) or other information whose
disclosure is restricted by statute. Additional information on
commenting or visiting the docket, along with more information about
dockets generally, is available at https://www.epa.gov/dockets.
Meeting registration: Online registration will be available in July
2025. Please refer to the SACC website at https://www.epa.gov/tsca-peer-review. After registering, you will receive the webcast and
streaming service meeting links and audio teleconference information.
Special accommodation requests: To request an accommodation for a
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disability, please contact the Designated Federal Official (DFO) listed
under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Designated Federal Official (DFO): Dr. Alaa Kamel, Mission Support
Division (7602M), Office of Program Support, Office of Chemical Safety
and Pollution Prevention, Environmental Protection Agency; telephone
number: (202) 564-5336 or call the SACC main office at (202) 564-8450;
email address: [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Executive Summary
A. What action is the Agency taking?
EPA is announcing that there will be two virtual public meetings of
the Science Advisory Committee on Chemicals (SACC). On July 21, 2025, a
preparatory meeting for the SACC to consider the scope and clarity of
the draft charge questions for the peer review; and on August 4 through
8, 2025, a peer review meeting for the SACC to consider the draft risk
evaluations and technical support documents and public comments. The
charge questions associated with these draft risk evaluations will
address scientific and technical issues identified for peer review of
all five phthalate risk evaluations scheduled to be finalized in 2025.
The charge questions will be available in EPA docket ID No. EPA-HQ-
OPPT-2024-0551 on or before June 16, 2025.
EPA is also announcing the availability of and soliciting public
comment on the draft documents that will be provided to the SACC for
this peer review, including the draft charge questions that will be
provided to the peer reviewers; the draft risk evaluations to inform
risk management decisions under TSCA for DBP, DCHP, and DEHP; the non-
cancer human health and environmental hazard draft technical support
documents for BBP and DIBP; and three cross-phthalate technical support
documents, specifically the:
Draft Meta-Analysis and Benchmark Dose Modeling of Fetal
Testicular Testosterone Technical Support Document;
Draft Cancer Human Health Hazard Assessment Technical
Support Document; and
Revised Draft Technical Support Document for the
Cumulative Risk Analysis (CRA).
EPA recently announced the availability of the draft risk
evaluations for DBP and DEHP, and two cross-phthalate technical support
documents (the Draft Cancer Human Health Hazard Assessment Technical
Support Document and the Revised Draft Technical Support Document for
the Cumulative Risk Analysis (CRA)) for public comment (see https://www.epa.gov/chemicals-under-tsca/epa-releases-draft-tsca-risk-evaluations-phthalates-dbp-and-dehp-public (FRL-12808-01-OCSPP)). In
January 2025, EPA released the draft risk evaluations for DCHP, along
with the draft technical support documents for BBP and DIBP; and the
cross-phthalate Draft Meta-Analysis and Benchmark Dose Modeling of
Fetal Testicular Testosterone Technical Support Document. The draft
risk evaluations were prepared under the Toxic Substances Control Act
(TSCA) and will be submitted to the SACC for peer review.
This document provides instructions for accessing the materials,
submitting written comments, and registering to provide oral comments
and virtually attend the public meetings.
B. What is the Agency's authority for taking this action?
EPA established the SACC in 2016 in accordance with TSCA, 15 U.S.C.
2625(o), to provide independent advice and expert consultation with
respect to the scientific and technical aspects of issues relating to
the implementation of TSCA. The SACC operates in accordance with the
Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA), 5 U.S.C. 10, and supports
activities under TSCA, 15 U.S.C. 2601 et seq., the Pollution Prevention
Act (PPA), 42 U.S.C. 13101 et seq., and other applicable statutes.
C. Does this action apply to me?
This action is directed to the public in general and may be of
particular interest to those involved in the manufacture, processing,
distribution, and disposal of the subject chemical substances, and/or
those interested (including members of at-risk communities, non-
governmental organizations (NGOs), and federal, state, and local
officials) in the assessment of risks involving chemical substances and
mixtures regulated under TSCA.
D. What should I consider as I submit my comments to EPA?
1. Submitting CBI. Do not submit CBI or other sensitive information
to EPA through https://www.regulations.gov or email. To include
information in your comment that you consider to be CBI or otherwise
protected, please contact the DFO listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT to obtain special instructions before submitting that
information.
2. Tips for preparing comments. When preparing and submitting your
comments, see https://www.epa.gov/dockets/commenting-epa-dockets. See
also the instructions in Unit III.C.
E. How can I stay informed about SACC activities?
You may subscribe to the following listserv for alerts regarding
this and other SACC-related activities: https://public.govdelivery.com/accounts/USAEPAOPPT/subscriber/new?topic_id=USAEPAOPPT_101.
II. Background
A. What is the purpose of the SACC?
The SACC provides independent advice and recommendations to the EPA
on the scientific and technical aspects of risk assessments,
methodologies, and pollution prevention measures and approaches for
chemicals regulated under TSCA. The SACC is composed of experts in
toxicology; environmental risk assessment; exposure assessment; and
related sciences (e.g., chemistry, biology, pharmacology,
biotechnology, nanotechnology, biochemistry, biostatistics,
physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) modeling, computational
toxicology, epidemiology, environmental fate, and environmental
engineering and sustainability). When needed, the SACC committee will
be assisted by ad hoc reviewers with specific expertise in the topics
under consideration.
B. Why is EPA conducting these risk evaluations?
TSCA requires EPA to conduct risk evaluations on high-priority
chemical substances and identifies the minimum components EPA must
include in all chemical substance risk evaluations. The purpose of
conducting risk evaluations is to determine whether a chemical
substance presents an unreasonable risk to human health or the
environment under the conditions of use (COUs). These evaluations
include assessing risks to relevant potentially exposed or susceptible
subpopulations. As part of this process, EPA: (1) Integrates hazard and
exposure assessments using the best available science that is
reasonably available to assure decisions are based on the weight of the
scientific evidence, and (2) Conducts peer review for risk evaluation
approaches that have not been previously peer reviewed. For more
information about the three stages of EPA's process for ensuring the
safety of existing chemicals (i.e., prioritization, risk evaluation,
and risk management), go to https://www.epa.gov/assessing-
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and-managing-chemicals-under-tsca/how-epa-evaluates-safety-existing-
chemicals.
C. Why did EPA develop these documents?
EPA designated the following chemicals as High-Priority Substances
for risk evaluation under TSCA (84 FR 71924, December 30, 2019 (FRL-
10003-15)): butyl benzyl phthalate (also known as benzyl butyl
phthalate, CASRN 85-68-7), dibutyl phthalate (CASRN 84-74-2),
dicyclohexyl phthalate (CASRN 84-61-7), di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
(CASRN 117-81-7), and diisobutyl phthalate (CASRN 84-69-5). For these
chemicals, EPA published draft and final scope documents (85 FR 22733,
April 23, 2020 (FRL-10008-05) and 85 FR 55281, September 4, 2020 (FRL-
10013-90)). The scope documents outlined the hazards, exposures,
conditions of use, and the potentially exposed or susceptible
subpopulations the Agency expected to consider in its risk evaluations.
Although there are some differences in conditions of use and exposures,
these chemical substances are primarily used as plasticizers in
polyvinyl chloride (PVC) products and in adhesives, sealants, paints,
coatings, rubbers, and other applications.
Given the significant similarities in exposure and physical
chemical properties of these phthalates, EPA is developing these risk
evaluations, and the cross-phthalate draft technical support documents
in parallel. Di-isodecyl phthalate (DIDP) and di-isononyl phthalate
(DINP) were reviewed previously by the SACC (89 FR 43847, May 20, 2024
(FRL-11760-02-OCSPP)); the draft risk evaluations for BBP, DBP, DCHP,
DEHP, and DIBP are incorporating many of the SACC recommendations from
this previous peer review. Draft risk evaluations for BBP and DIBP will
be released prior to the SACC peer review meeting and announced
subsequently in the Federal Register.
In this SACC peer review of the draft risk evaluations for DBP,
DCHP, and DEHP, EPA is soliciting comments from the SACC on the draft
risk evaluations, including analyses of physical chemical properties,
fate and transport in the environment, exposure to workers, consumers
and general population including potentially exposed susceptible
subpopulations, releases to the environment, environmental hazard and
risk characterization for terrestrial and aquatic species, and human
health hazard and risk characterization for workers, consumers, and the
general population. Along with the full draft risk evaluations for DBP,
DCHP, and DEHP, EPA is also soliciting feedback on its BBP and DIBP
non-cancer human health hazard, and environmental hazard, draft
technical support documents and the three cross-phthalate technical
support documents (specifically, the Draft Meta-Analysis and Benchmark
Dose Modeling of Fetal Testicular Testosterone Technical Support
Document, the Draft Cancer Human Health Hazard Assessment Technical
Support Document, and the Revised Draft Technical Support Document for
the Cumulative Risk Analysis). The Revised Draft Technical Support
Document for the Cumulative Risk Analysis was developed based on the
Draft Proposed Approach for Cumulative Risk Assessment under TSCA
including recommendations from the May 2023 SACC review (see docket ID
No. EPA-HQ-OPPT-2022-0918).
D. What is the topic of the planned SACC peer review?
EPA anticipates that the SACC peer review will focus on the
complete draft risk evaluations for DBP, DCHP, and DEHP; the non-cancer
human health and environmental hazard draft technical support documents
for BBP and DIBP; and the three cross-phthalate technical support
documents (specifically, the Draft Meta-Analysis and Benchmark Dose
Modeling of Fetal Testicular Testosterone Technical Support Document,
the Draft Cancer Human Health Hazard Assessment Technical Support
Document, and the Revised Draft Technical Support Document for the
Cumulative Risk Analysis). EPA anticipates requesting SACC peer review
of the questions pertaining to critical inputs and novel approaches
contained in these documents to constitute full peer review of all high
priority substance phthalate risk evaluations.
III. Public Meeting of the SACC
A. What is the purpose of the virtual public meeting(s)?
The purpose of the preparatory public meeting is for the SACC to
consider and ask questions regarding the scope and clarity of the draft
charge questions, and the public peer review meeting is for the SACC to
consider, and peer review the draft risk evaluations and technical
support documents. These public meetings are part of the SACC's peer
review of the Agency's methods and novel analyses for the draft risk
evaluations. The agenda for these meetings will be posted in the docket
and will also be available through the SACC website.
Recommendations from this SACC review and public comments will be
considered in the development of the TSCA risk evaluations and may
inform other EPA efforts related to the assessment and regulation of
the chemical substances. The Agency will be seeking SACC review of its
data analyses and methodologies relevant to human health hazard and
exposure analyses that have not been previously peer-reviewed.
B. How can I participate in the virtual public meeting(s)?
To participate in these virtual public meetings, you must register
online to receive the webcast and streaming service meeting links and
audio teleconference information for each meeting. Online registration
will be available approximately one month prior to the meeting and will
remain open through the end of the meeting. To make oral comments
during one of these meetings, follow the instructions in this document.
C. How can I access the documents?
The draft risk evaluations, related supporting materials and draft
charge questions are available in docket ID No. EPA-HQ-OPPT-2024-0551.
EPA will include additional meeting background materials as they become
available, (e.g., SACC members and the meeting agenda) in the docket
and through the Peer Review of High-Priority Phthalates website at
https://www.epa.gov/tsca-peer-review/peer-review-evaluating-risk-high-priority-phthalates.
D. How can I provide comments?
To ensure proper receipt of comments, it is imperative that you
identify docket ID No. EPA-HQ-OPPT-2024-0551 in the subject line on the
first page of your comments and follow the instructions in this
document.
1. Written comments. Submit written comments by the deadlines set
in the DATES section of this document and as described in the ADDRESSES
section of this document.
2. Oral comments. To request time to present oral comments during
one of the virtual public meetings, you must register online by the
deadlines set in the DATES section of this document. Oral comments
during the virtual public meetings are limited to five minutes unless
arrangements have been made, within the constraints of the meeting
agenda, prior to July 24, 2025. In addition, each speaker should submit
a written copy of their oral comments and any supporting materials
(e.g., presentation slides) to the DFO prior to the meetings for
distribution to the
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SACC by the deadlines set in the DATES section of this document.
IV. Next Steps
After the SACC public meeting, the SACC will prepare the meeting
minutes and a final report document summarizing its recommendations to
the EPA, which will also be available in the docket and through the
SACC website. EPA will consider the SACC recommendations and public
comments to complete the risk evaluations and unreasonable risk
determinations under TSCA for these chemical substances. Under TSCA,
EPA must then initiate risk management actions to address the
unreasonable risk it identified.
Authority: 15 U.S.C. 2625(o); 5 U.S.C. 10.
Dated: June 5, 2025.
Nancy B. Beck,
Principal Deputy Assistant Administrator, Office of Chemical Safety and
Pollution Prevention.
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