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"enter for Environmental
Research Information
"echnology Transfer
lA/orkshops on
Assessment and
Vlanagement of
Drinking Water
Contamination
March 16-18, 1987
Holiday Inn - Brookhollow
Dallas, TX
March 18-20, 1987
Hilton Airport Plaza Inn
Kansas City, MO
March 30 April 1. 1987
Claremont Resort Hotel
Oakland, CA
April 1-3, 1987
Vance Tyee Motor Inn
Olympia, WA
April 20-22, 1987
Albany Thruway House Hotel
Albany, N\
April 22-24, 1987
Sheraton Hotel
Windsor Locks, CT
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This workshop has been designed with input from State and
Regional representatives to address specific Regional, State,
and Local program needs for use and application of EPA's
Drinking Water Health Advisories and regulations. I highly en-
courage all persons dealing with risk assessment and manage-
ment of drinking water contamination problems to attend this
comprehensive workshop in their designated regional location.
Hotel Information
Michael B. Cook, Director
Office of Drinking Water
Background and Purpose
The Office of Water's Health Advisory Program and the Office
of Research and Development's Center for Environmental
Research Information have worked together with EPA
Regional offices to prepare this program. The workshops will
present information on the health effects, toxicology, and
treatment technologies available for three major classes of
drinking water contaminants: inorganics, solvents, and
pesticides. The workshops will also describe the philosophy
and methodology supporting the Office of Drinking Water's
Health Advisories as well as issues to consider when com-
municating with the public and the press. Opportunities will be
provided for participants to take part in hands-on case studies
designed to demonstrate risk assessment and risk manage-
ment methods necessary to resolve a drinking water con-
tamination incident.
The target audience includes Regional, State and local officials
who deal with drinking water contamination problems, as well
as RCRA and CERCLA regulatory staff, private consultants
and drinking water utility managers.
Speakers and Session Chairmen:
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency :
Stephen Clark, Office of Drinking Water
C. Richard Cothein, Office of Drinking Water
Edward V. Ohanian, Office of Drinking Water
James Smith, Center for Environmental Research Information
Regional Representatives
John Dyksen, Malcolm Pirnie Engineers
Curt Klaassen, University of Kansas
Registration Information
There is no registration fee required for these workshops.
Since registration will be limited to the space available, the at-
tached registration card should be completed and mailed as
soon as possible. A letter confirming your pre-registration and
the agenda schedule for the workshop of your choice will be
sent to you.
March 16-18, 1987
Holiday Inn - Brookhollow
7050 North Stemmons Freeway
Dallas, TX 75247
(214) 630-8500
Rate - $48
March 18-20, 1987
Hilton Airport Plaza Inn
l-29at N.W. 112th St.
Kansas City, MO 61495
(816) 891-8900
Rate - $45
March 30 - April 1, 1987
Claremont Resort Hotel
Ashby-Domingo Avenue
Oakland, CA 94623
(415)843-3000
Rate - $62
April 1-3, 1987
Vance Tyee Motor Inn
500 Tyee Drive
Olympia, WA 98501
(206) 352-0511
Rate - $36
April 20-22, 1987
Albany Thruway House Hotel
1375 Washington Ave.
Albany, NY 12206
(518) 459-3100
(800) THRUWAY (New York only)
Government rate - $40
Non Government rate - $45
April 22-24, 1987
Sheraton Hotel
Bradley International Airport
Windsor Locks, CT 06096
(800) 325-3535
(203) 627-5311
Rate - $50
Room reservations are to be made by attendees directly with
the hotel and should be made early. The reserved block of
rooms will only be assured up to three weeks before the date of
the workshop; after that, rooms will be assigned by the hotel
on a space-available basis. Be sure to mention that you are at-
tending the EPA workshop so that you will qualify for the
special room rates.
For additional information, call Kathleen Kelly of JACA Corp.
at (215) 643-5466.
PROGRAM
(The schedule for your selected workshop will be sent with a
letter confirming your registration)
First Day
Registration
Welcome
Update on Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA)
Integration of SDWA with Resource Conservation and
Recovery Act (RCRA) and Superfund (CERCLA)
Understanding EPA's Drinking Water Health Advisories
Principles of Toxicology
Principles of Absorption, Metabolism, Distribution, and
Excretion of Chemicals
Toxicology of Inorganics, Pesticides and Solvents
Second Day
Principles of Carcinogenicity
Principles of Risk Assessment
Risk Assessment Case Study
Radionuclides (or Microbials)*
Risk Communication
Overview of Drinking Water Treatment
Inorganics Treatment
Third Day
Organics Treatment
Risk Management Case Study
Adjourn
'The only topic that will vary among workshops is the substitu-
tion of a discussion of microbials for radionuclides. The final
agenda indicating which will be discussed in your workshop
will be sent with your confirmation letter.
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