HEEPS AND HEAS--WHAT ARE THEY? By Michelle Lee 3 1 MAR 1987 We maintain an ongoing effort to identify and increase access to sources of hazardous waste information. As part of that effort, I recently investigated two series of EPA reports: -- Health and Environmental Effects Profiles (HEEPs). - Health Effects Assessment (HEA) documents. Following is a description of these documents, including their purpose and access information. EPA 950-F-87-002 ATTACHMENT 6-1 ------- HEEP DOCUMENTS WHAT ARE HEEPs: Health and Environmental Effects Profiles (HEEPs)' are compiled to support the listing of hazardous constituents identified under Section 3001, Subtitle C of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). - There are currently about 400 substances listed: -- About 164 Hazard Profiles from 1980-1983, they are about 10-20 pages brief summaries. -- Approximately 200 HEEPs since 1983. - Many Reportable Quantity chapters (includes aquatic toxicity aata) added to the HEEPs since 1985. WHO ISSUES IT: HEEPs are prepared by the Environmental Criteria Assessment Office (ECAO), Office of Research and Development (ORD), Cincinnati, OH. PURPOSE: HEEPs are prepared to aid the Office of Solid Waste in developing waste characterization regulations. FREQUENCY: When a substance is added to the list of hazardous constituents, a HEEP document is developed. ACCESS INFO: RCRA Docket Information Center (8-382-4646) at EPA Headquarters maintains copies of HEEPs for on-site reference use only. The Technical Information Unit(TIU) of ECAO in Cincinnati maintains working copies of HEEPs for their reference. They do not distribute them. We a re attempting to add the HEEPs to the Hazardous Waste Col lection, and will keep you informed of our progress. NOTE: Many of the profiles were summarized from the Water Quality Criteria documents prepared in support of various programs under the Clean Water Act. ATTACHMENT 6-2 ------- HEA DOCUMENTS WHAT IS HEA: Health Effects Assessment (HEA) documents are brief, quantitatively-oriented scientific summaries of health effects data. - There are currently nearly 60 published HEA documents. WHO ISSUES IT: HEAs are developed by the Environmental Criteria and Assessment Office, Office of Health and Environmental Assessment (ORD), Cincinnati, OH. PURPOSE: HEAs are prepared to assist the Headquarters' Office of Emergency and Remedial Response (OERR) in establishing chemical-specific health-related goals for Superfund remedial actions. The intent in these assessments is to suggest acceptable exposure levels whenever sufficient data are available. FREQUENCY: When additional health effects assessment information is needed, a HEA document is developed by ORD staff. There are about 57 HEA documents planned for FY 1987 publication. ACCESS INFO: HEA documents are available from NTIS. Many are available through the EPA library network Hazardous Waste Collection, and as new HEAs are issued, they are added to the Collection. ATTACH ME NT 6-3 ------- |