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                        Environmental Protection Agency
                            Science Advisory Board
                             Executive Committee
                   Strategic Ranking Criteria Subcommittee

                             September 18, 1998

CHAIR
Dr. Wm. Randall Seeker, Senior Vice President, Energy & Environmental Research
Corp., Irvine, CA

MEMBERS
Dr. William J. Adams, Kennecott Utah Copper Corp., Magna, UT

Dr. Maureen L. Cropper, Principal Economist, The World Bank, Washington, DC

Dr. Joan M. Daisey, Indoor Air Program, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, CA

Dr. Genevieve M. Matanoski, Professor of Epidemiology, School of Hygiene and
Public Health, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD

Dr. William H. Smith, Professor of Forest Biology, School of Forestry and
Environmental Studies, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut

CONSULTANTS
Dr. William H. Glaze, Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Dr. Gloria E. Helfand, Associate Professor of Environmental Economics, School of
Natural Resources and Environment, University of Michigan

Dr. Robert B. Pojasek, President, Pojasek and Associates, East Arlington, MA

Dr. Valerie Thomas, Princeton University, Center for Energy & Environmental Studies
Princeton, NJ

Science Advisory Board Staff
Ms. Stephanie Sanzone, Designated Federal Official, US EPA/Science Advisory
Board, 401  M Street, SW (MC 1400), Washington, DC 20460

Ms. Mary Winston, Management Assistant, US EPA/Science Advisory Board, 401 M
Street, SW, Washington, DC 20460

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                                      NOTICE
       This report has been written as a part of the activities of the Science Advisory Board, a
public advisory group providing extramural scientific information and advice to the
Administrator and other officials of the Environmental Protection Agency.  The Board is
structured to provide balanced expert assessment of scientific matters related to problems faced
by the Agency.  This report has not been reviewed for approval by the Agency; and hence, the
contents of this report do not necessarily represent the views and policies of the Environmental
Protection Agency or other agencies in the Federal government. Mention of trade names or
commercial products does not constitute a recommendation for use.

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