Review of the Minnesota Department of Health Contaminants of Emerging Concern Program Process for Selecting Chemicals
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Review of the Minnesota Department of Health Contaminants of Emerging Concern Program Process for Selecting Chemicals
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2016
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University of Minnesota Water Resources Center, Humphrey School of Public Affairs
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The University of Minnesota reviewed the process used by the Minnesota
Department of Health’s Contaminants of Emerging Concern (MDH CEC) program to
select chemicals to develop health-based guidance values. The reviewers concluded
that the CEC program staff use a process that is overall thoughtfully developed,
scientifically sound, and justifiable; however it is inadequately explained to
stakeholders and could be refined to be clearer. A larger group of stakeholders
around the state should be engaged to help identify chemicals of concern and needs
for guidance values.
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Lewandowski, Ann; Kelley, Steve. (2016). Review of the Minnesota Department of Health Contaminants of Emerging Concern Program Process for Selecting Chemicals. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/208839.
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