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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
40 CFR Part 141
[FRL-7854-3]
Notice of a Public Meeting To Discuss Research Related to the
Stage 2 Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Rule
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency.
ACTION: Proposed rule; notice of a public meeting.
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SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is holding a public
meeting to discuss recent research related to the proposed Stage 2
Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Rule (DBPR).
DATES: The public meeting will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Eastern
time, on Tuesday, January 18, 2005.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held on the first floor of the East
Building of EPA Headquarters in Room 1153. The address is EPA East,
1201 Constitution Ave., NW., Washington, DC.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For general information about this
meeting, contact Sarah Bahrman by phone at (202) 564-2335, by e-mail at
bahrman.sarah@epa.gov, or by mail at: U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Mail Code 4607M, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW., Washington, DC
20460. For technical inquiries regarding the Stage 2 Disinfectants and
Disinfection Byproducts Rule, contact Tom Grubbs at (202) 564-5262, or
by e-mail: grubbs.thomas@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The purpose of the public meeting is to
discuss recent research related to the Stage 2 DBPR. EPA proposed the
Stage 2 DBPR on August 18, 2003 (68 FR 49547) and is currently working
on the final rule. The proposed Stage 2 DBPR was developed based on
recommendations from a Federal Advisory Committee, which consisted of a
broad range of stakeholders. EPA will build on this collaborative
process by way of this public meeting.
Research areas and examples of recent studies that the Agency plans
to discuss at the meeting are listed at the end of this notice. This is
not a comprehensive list of all recent disinfection byproduct research.
A longer list of recent research can be found on the Agency's Web site
at http://www.epa.gov/safewater/stage2/index.html. All copyrighted
studies are available only in hard copy form and are accessible at the
Water Docket in the EPA Docket Center, EPA/DC, EPA West, Room B102,
1301 Constitution Ave., NW., Washington, DC. The Public Reading Room is
open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding
legal holidays. The telephone number for the Public Reading Room is
(202) 566-1744, and the telephone number for the Water Docket is (202)
566-2426.
Attendees will have an opportunity to make oral remarks at specific
points during the meeting. EPA also welcomes written remarks received
by February 17, 2005, which can be sent to Sarah Bahrman by e-mail or
by mail at the address listed in the previous section.
The main entrance to the building on Constitution Avenue is a short
distance from the Federal Triangle Metro Station, which is located on
12th Street between Constitution and Pennsylvania Avenues and is served
by the Blue and Orange Lines. Please note that attendees will be
required to pass through security checks at the front desk and obtain a
visitor's badge. All attendees will need to present a photo I.D. The
building is accessible to persons using wheelchairs or scooters. Any
person needing special accommodations at this meeting, including
wheelchair access, should contact Sarah Bahrman (contact information
provided in the previous section) at least five business days before
the meeting so that the Agency can make appropriate arrangements.
Examples of Recent Research
Reproductive and Developmental Epidemiology
Cedergren, M.I., A.J. Selbing, O. Lofman, et al. 2002. Chlorination
byproducts and nitrate in drinking water and risk for congenital
cardiac defects. Environmental Research. 89(2): 124-130
Dodds, L., W. King, A.C. Allen, B.A. Armson, D.B. Deshayne and C.
Nimrod. 2004. Trihalomethanes in public water supplies and risk of
stillbirth. Epidemiology. 15(2):179-186
Fenster L., K. Waller, G. Windham, T. Henneman, M. Anderson, P.
Mendola, J.W. Overstreet and S.H. Swan. 2003. Trihalomethane levels in
home tap water and semen quality. Epidemiology. 14:650-658
Hwang B.F. and J.J.K. Jaakkola. 2003. Water chlorination and birth
defects: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Archives of
Environmental Health. 58(2):83-91
Infante-Rivard, C. 2004. Drinking water contaminants, gene
polymorphisms, and fetal growth. Environmental Health Perspectives.
112(11):1213-1216
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Shaw, G.M., D. Ranatunga, T. Quach, E. Neri, A. Correa and R.R. Neutra.
2003. Trihalomethane exposure from municipal water supplies and
selected congenital malformations. Epidemiology. 14(2):191-199
Toledano, M.B., M.J. Nieuwenhuijsen, N. Best, H. Whitaker, P. Hambly,
C. de Hoogh, J. Fawell, L. Jarup and P. Elliott. 2004. Relation of
trihalomethane concentrations in public water supplies to stillbirth
and birth weight in three water regions in England. Environmental
Health Perspectives. In Press (Online 21 October 2004)
Wright J.M., J. Schwartz and D.W. Dockery. 2003. Effect of
trihalomethane exposure on fetal development. Occup. Environ. Med.
Mar;60(3):173-80
Wright, J.M., J. Schwartz and D.W. Dockery. 2004. The effect of
disinfection by-products and mutagenic activity on birth weight and
gestational duration. Environmental Health Perspectives. 112(8):920-925
Yang, C.-Y. 2004. Drinking water chlorination and adverse birth
outcomes in Taiwan. Toxicology. 198(2004): 249-254
Reproductive and Developmental Toxicology
Bielmeier, S.R., D.S. Best and M.G. Narotsky. 2004. Serum hormone
characterization and exogenous hormone rescue of bromodichloromethane-
induced pregnancy loss in the F344 rat. Toxicol. Sci. 77(1):101-108
Bodensteiner K.J., H.R. Sawyer, C.L. Moeller, C.M. Kane, K.-Y.F. Pau,
G.R. Klinefelter and D.N.R. Veeramachaneni. 2004. Chronic exposure to
dibromoacetic acid, a water disinfection byproduct, diminishes
primordial follicle populations in the rabbit. Toxicological Sciences.
80(1):83-91
Goldman, J.M. and A.S. Murr. 2003. Dibromoacetic acid-induced
elevations in circulating estradiol: effects in both cycling and
ovariectomized/steroid-primed female rats. Reproductive Toxicology.
17(5):585-592
Klinefelter, G.R., L.F. Strader, J.D. Suarez, N.L. Roberts, J.M.
Goldman and A.S. Murr. 2004. Continuous exposure to dibromoacetic acid
delays pubertal development and compromises sperm quality in the rat.
Toxicological Sciences. 81(2):419-429
Klinefelter, G.R., L.F. Strader, J.D. Suarez and N.L. Roberts. 2002.
Bromochloroacetic acid exerts qualitative effects on rat sperm:
implications for a novel biomarker. Toxicological Sciences. 68:164-173
Tully, D.B., J.C. Luft, J.C. Rockett, H. Ren, J.E. Schmid, C.R. Wood
and D.J. Dix. 2004. Reproductive and genomic effects in testes from
mice exposed to the water disinfectant byproduct bromochloroacetic
acid. Reproductive Toxicology. In Press (Online 2 September 2004)
Health Effects Reviews
Graves, C.G., G.M. Matanoski and R.G. Tardiff. 2001. Weight of evidence
for an association between adverse reproductive and developmental
effects and exposure to disinfection by-products: a critical review.
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology. 34:103-124
Cancer Epidemiology
Chevrier, C., B. Junod and S. Cordier. 2004. Does ozonation of drinking
water reduce the risk of bladder cancer? Epidemiology. 15(5):605-614
Goebell, P.J., C.M. Villanueva, A.W. Rettenmeier, et al. 2004.
Environmental exposure, chlorinated drinking water, and bladder cancer.
World Journal of Urology. 21(6):424-432
Ranmuthugala, G., L. Pilotto, W. Smith, T. Vimalasiri, K. Dear and R.
Douglas. 2003. Chlorinated drinking water and micronuclei in urinary
bladder epithelial cells. Epidemiology. 14(5):617-622
Villanueva, C., M. Kogevinas and J. Grimalt. 2001. Chlorination of
drinking water in Spain and bladder cancer. Gac Sanit. 15(1):48-53
Villanueva, C.M., K.P. Cantor, S. Cordier, J.J.K. Jaakkola, W.D. King,
C.F. Lynch, S. Porru and M. Kogevinas. 2004. Disinfection byproducts
and bladder cancer a pooled analysis. Epidemiology. 15(3):357-367
Cancer and Other Toxicology
Echigo, S., S. Itoh, T. Natsui, T. Araki and R. Ando. 2004.
Contribution of brominated organic disinfection by-products to the
mutagenicity of drinking water. Water Sci Technol. 50(5):321-8
George, M.H., G.R. Olson, D. Doerfler, et al. 2002. Carcinogenicity of
bromodichloromethane administered in drinking water to male F344/N rats
and B6C3F(1) mice. International Journal of Toxicology. 21(3):219-230
Geter, D.R., M.H. George, T.M. Moore, et al. 2004. Vehicle and mode of
administration effects on the induction of aberrant crypt foci in the
colons of male F344/N rats exposed to bromodichloromethane. Journal of
Toxicology and Environmental Health--Part A. 67(1):23-29
Hooth, M.J., K.S. McDorman, S.D. Hester, M.H. George, L.R. Brooks, A.E.
Swank and D.C. Wolf. 2002. The carcinogenic response of Tsc2 mutant
Long-Evans (Eker) rats to a mixture of drinking water disinfection by-
products was less than additive. Toxicol Sci. 69(2):322-31
McDorman, K.S., M.J. Hooth, T.B. Starr and D.C. Wolf. 2003. Analysis of
preneoplastic and neoplastic renal lesions in Tsc2 mutant Long-Evans
(Eker) rats following exposure to a mixture of drinking water
disinfection byproducts. Toxicology. 187(1):1-12
McDorman, K.S., S. Chandra, M.J. Hooth, S.D. Hester, R. Schoonhoven and
D.C. Wolf. 2003. Induction of transitional cell hyperplasia in the
urinary bladder and aberrant crypt foci in the colon of rats treated
with individual and a mixture of drinking water disinfection by-
products. Toxicol Pathol. 31(2):235-242
Minear, R.A. and M.J. Plewa. 2003. Comparative genotoxicity assessment
of DBPs in drinking water. Denver, Colo.: AwwaRF
Moser, V.C., P.M. Phillips, A.B. Levine, K.L. McDaniel, R.C. Sills,
B.S. Jortner and M.T. Butt. 2004. Neurotoxicity produced by
dibromoacetic acid in drinking water of rats. Toxicological Sciences.
79(1):112-122
Pereira, M.A., W. Wang, P.M. Kramer and L. Tao. 2004. Prevention by
Methionine of Dichloroacetic Acid Induced Liver Cancer and DNA
Hypomethylation in Mice. Toxicological Sciences. 77(2):243-248
Pereira, M.A., P.M. Kramer, P.B. Conran and L.H. Tao. 2001. Effect of
chloroform on dichloroacetic acid and trichloroacetic acid-induced
hypomethylation and expression of the c-myc gene and on their promotion
of liver and kidney tumors in mice. Carcinogenesis. 22(9):1511-1519
Plewa, M.J., E.D. Wagner, S.D. Richardson, A.D. Thruston Jr., Y.-T. Woo
and A.B. McKague. 2004. Chemical and biological characterization of
newly discovered iodo-acid drinking water disinfection by-products.
Environmental Science & Technology. 38(18): 4713-4722
Plewa, M.J., S.D. Richardson and P. Jazwierska. 2004. Halonitromethane
drinking water disinfection byproducts: chemical characterization and
mammailian cell cytotoxicity and genotoxicity. Environmental Science &
Technology. 38(1): 62-68
Poon, R., I. Chu, G. LeBel, A. Yagminas and V.E. Valli. 2003. Effects
of dibromoacetonitrile on rats following
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13-week drinking water exposure. Food Chem Toxicol. 41(8):1051-61
Sehata, S., T. Maejima, M. Watanabe, S. Ogata, T. Makino, K. Tanaka, S.
Manabe and M. Takaoka. 2002. Twenty-six-Week carcinogenicity study of
chloroform in CB6F1 rasH2-transgenic mice. Toxicol Pathol. 30(3):328-38
Torti, V.R., A.J. Cobb, V.A. Wong, et al. 2002. Induction of
micronuclei in wild-type and p53(+/-) transgenic mice by inhaled
bromodichloromethane. Mutation Research-Genetic Toxicology and
Environmental Mutagenesis. 520(1-2):171-178
Cessation Lag
Brennan, P., O. Bogillot, S. Cordier, E. Greiser, W. Schill, P. Vineis,
G. Lopez-Abente, A. Tzonou, J. Chang-Claude, U. Bolm-Audorff, K.H.
Jockel, F. Donato, C. Serra, J. Wahrendorf, M. Hours, A. T'Mannetje, M.
Kogevinas and P. Boffetta. 2000. Cigarette smoking and bladder cancer
in men: a pooled analysis of 11 case-control studies. International
Journal of Cancer. 86(2):289-294
Brennan, P., O. Bogillot, E. Greiser, J. Chang-Claude, J. Wahrendorf,
S. Cordier, K.H. Jockel, G. Lopez-Abente, A. Tzonou, P. Vineis, F.
Donato, M. Hours, C. Serra, U. Bolm-Audorff, W. Schill, M. Kogevinas
and P. Boffetta. 2001. The contribution of cigarette smoking to bladder
cancer in women (pooled European data). Cancer Causes and Controls.
12(5):411-417
Hartge, P., D. Silverman, R. Hoove, C. Schairer, R. Altman, D. Austin,
K. Cantor, M. Child, C. Key and L.D. Marrett. 1987. Changing cigarette
habits and bladder cancer risk: a case-control study. J Natl Cancer
Inst. 78(6):1119-1125
Zeegers, M.P., R.A. Goldbohm and P.A. van den Brandt. 2002. A
prospective study on active and environmental tobacco smoking and
bladder cancer risk (The Netherlands). Cancer Causes Control. 13(1):83-
90
Exposure Routes
Miles, A.M., P.C. Singer, D.L. Ashley, M.C. Lynberg, P. Mendola, P.H.
Langlois and J.R. Nuckols. 2002. Comparison of Trihalomethanes in Tap
Water and Blood. Environ. Sci. Technology. 36(8):1692-1698
Formation of Disinfection Byproducts and Occurrence Studies
Bichsel, Y. and D. von Gunten. 2000. Formation of iodo-trihalomethanes
during disinfection and oxidation of iodide-containing waters. Environ.
Sci. Technol. 34:2784-2791
Cancho, B., F. Ventura, M. Galceran, A. Diaz and S. Ricart. 2000.
Determination, synthesis and survey of iodinated trihalomethanes in
water treatment processes. Wat. Res. 34(13):3380-3390
Chellam, S. and S.W. Krasner. 2001. Disinfection byproduct
relationships and speciation in chlorinated nanofiltered waters.
Environmental Science & Technology. 35(19):3988-3999
Choi, J. and R.L. Valentine. 2002. A kinetic model of N-
nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) formation during water chlorination/
chloramination. Journal of Water Science and Technology. 46(3):65-71
Choi, J. and R.L. Valentine. 2002. Formation of N-nitrosodimethylamine
(NDMA) from reaction of monochloramine: a new disinfection by-product.
Water Research. 36(4):817-824
Choi, J., S.E. Duirk and R.L. Valentine. 2002. Mechanistic studies of
N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) formation in chlorinated drinking water.
Journal of Environmental Monitoring. 4(2):249-252
Choi, J. and R.L. Valentine. 2003. N-nitrosodimethylamine formation by
free-chlorine-enhanced nitrosation of dimethylamine. Environmental
Science & Technology. 37(21):4871-4876
Gerecke, A.C. and D.L. Sedlak. 2003. Precursors of N-
nitrosodimethylamine in natural waters. Environ. Sci. Technol.
37(7):1331-1336
Mitch, W.A. and D.L. Sedlak. 2002. Formation of N-nitrosodimethylamine
(NDMA) from dimethylamine during chlorination. Environmental Science &
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Richardson, S.D., A.D. Thruston, Jr., C. Rav-Acha, L. Groisman, I.
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Wagner. 2003. Tribrompyrrole, brominated acids, and other disinfection
byproducs produced by disinfection of drinking water rich in bromide.
Environmental Science & Technology. 37(17):3782-3793
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Grisstede, S. Krasner, H. Baribeau, H. Arora, and I. Najm. 2002.
Relative dominance of haloacetic acids and trihalomethanes in treated
drinking water. Denver, Colo.: AwwaRF
Speitel, G.E., P.G. Pope, M.R. Collins, and M. Martin-Doole.
Disinfection by-product formation and control during chloramination.
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Von Gunten, U. 2003. Ozonation of drinkingwater: Part II. Disinfection
and by-product formation in presence of bromide, iodide or chlorine.
Water Research. 37:1469-1487
Weinberg, H.S., S.W. Krasner, S.D. Richardson and A.D. Thruston, Jr.
2002. The Occurrence of Disinfection By-Products (DBPs) of Health
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Dated: December 17, 2004.
Clare Donaher,
Acting Director, Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water.
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