IRIS Agenda
The Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) is a data base that contains EPA scientific consensus positions on potential human health effects from environmental contaminants. Since April 1996, EPA has solicited scientific information from the public for consideration in assessing the chronic health effects of eleven chemical substances. (See FR Vol. 61 No. 64 p. 14570.) Until 2015, the Agency would solicit comments on proposed assessments from what was called the IRIS Agenda to announce the new set of chemical health assessments for IRIS. The purpose of these notices was to communicate to the public the Agency's plans, and solicit scientific data and evaluations for consideration in EPA's new assessments. Eventually this was superseded by the IRIS Program Outlook tables.
Below is a list of past IRIS agendas are provided in the following table:
Year | Month | Description |
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2015 | Dec | IRIS 2015 Multi-Year Agenda |
2012 | May | IRIS 2012 Agenda |
2010 | Oct | IRIS 2011 Agenda |
2009 | Oct | IRIS 2009/10 IRIS Update Project |
2007 | Dec | IRIS 2008 Agenda |
2006 | Dec | IRIS 2007 Agenda |
2006 | May | Correction to the IRIS 2006 Agenda |
2006 | Feb | IRIS 2006 Agenda |
2005 | Mar | IRIS 2005 Agenda |
2004 | Feb | IRIS 2004 Agenda |
2003 | Aug | Supplement to the IRIS 2003 Agenda |
2003 | Feb | IRIS 2003 Agenda |
2002 | Jan | IRIS 2002 Agenda |
2001 | Feb | IRIS 2001 Agenda |
2000 | May | Addendum to the IRIS 2000 Agenda |
2000 | Jan | IRIS 2000 Agenda |
1998 | Dec | IRIS 1999 Agenda |
1998 | Jan | IRIS 1998 Agenda |