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Toxics Upstream-Downstream: Addressing Data Needs in Oregon. David Livengood Toxics Reduction & Innovations PSI/NW NAHMMA Conference Seattle, WA, June 3, 2009. Toxics Reduction & Assessment. Air Quality Division http://www.oregon.gov/DEQ/AQ/ Land Quality Division
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Toxics Upstream-Downstream: Addressing Data Needs in Oregon David Livengood Toxics Reduction & Innovations PSI/NW NAHMMA Conference Seattle, WA, June 3, 2009
Toxics Reduction & Assessment • Air Quality Division http://www.oregon.gov/DEQ/AQ/ • Land Quality Division http://www.oregon.gov/DEQ/LQ/ • Water Quality Davison http://www.oregon.gov/DEQ/WQ/ • Laboratory & Environmental Assessment Division • http://www.oregon.gov/DEQ/LAB/index.shtml
Data Drivers: 3 Case Studies • Fish Consumption Rate http://www.deq.state.or.us/wq/standards/toxics.htm 2. Persistent Priority Pollutants (P3) http://www.deq.state.or.us/wq/SB737/ • Agency-wide Toxics Reduction Strategy Web site forthcoming
Trends Affecting Data Needs • Greater coordination and collaboration • Cross-media, -program, & -agency • Oregon Chemical Policy Roundtable • IC2/Alternatives Assessment • Increased integration • Data and information • Holistic thinking • Comprehensive chemical policy reform
Contacts • Debra Sturdevant, Fish Rate Consumption, 503-229-6691, sturdevant.debra@deq.state.or.us • Cheryl Grabham, Priority Persistent Pollutants (P3) process, 503-229-5518, grabhorn.cheryl@deq.state.or.us • Kevin Masterson, DEQ Toxics Reduction Strategy, 503-299- 5615, masterson.kevin@deq.state.or.us • Renee Hackenmiller-Paradis, Oregon Environmental Council , Oregon Chemical Policy Roundtable, 503-222-1963, x110, reneep@oeconline.org • David Livengood, Presenter, 503-229-5181, livengood.david@deq.state.or.us