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Subject:
PFOA
ECA
Tech
Workgroup
Draft
Agendas,
Attendees
for
9­
16
to
9­
18­
03
Meetings
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TO:
PFOA
ECA
Technical
Workgroup
and
Plenary
Meeting
Attendees
Attached
are
tentative
agendas
and
a
list
of
anticipated
attendees
for
the
PFOA
ECA
Technical
Workgroup
meetings
scheduled
for
9:
00
AM
to
4:
00
PM
Eastern
time
Tuesday
through
Thursday,
September
16­
18,
2003,
at
EPA
Headquarters,
East
Building,
1201
Constitution
Avenue,
NW,
Washington,
DC,
Room
1133.
These
meetings
are
open
to
the
public.
The
anticipated
attendee
list
is
based
on
previous
Technical
Workgroup
meeting
attendance,
modified
by
specific
notifications
received
by
the
Agency.
Meeting
attendees
are
reminded
to
bring
photo
identification,
which
our
security
procedures
require
for
admission
into
the
building.
If
an
escort
into
the
building
is
required,
the
contact
telephone
number
to
give
to
the
security
guards
is
564­
4760.

The
Technical
Workgroups
will
receive
summaries
of
the
activities
undertaken
by
the
Expert
Subgroups
during
their
meetings
in
August
and
September,
2003;
determine
next
steps
for
the
Technical
Workgroup
and
Expert
Subgroup
activities;
and
outline
the
tentative
agendas
for
the
Technical
Workgroup
meetings
scheduled
for
Monday
through
Wednesday
morning,
October
27­
29,
2003.
These
meetings
will
inform
the
Plenary
session
scheduled
for
Wednesday
afternoon,
October
29,
2003,
from
1:
00
to
4:
00
PM
Eastern
time.

Information
about
the
PFOA
ECA
meeting
schedule,
as
well
as
the
overall
roles
of
the
Plenary,
the
Technical
Workgroups,
and
the
Expert
Subgroups
in
the
general
ECA
process,
is
available
on
the
EPA
website
at
http://
www.
epa.
gov/
opptintr/
pfoa/
meetings.
htm.
This
website
will
continue
to
be
updated
with
meeting
information
as
schedules
develop.
Agenda
and
attendee
information
will
continue
to
be
placed
in
the
online
docket,
OPPT­
2003­
0012,
at
www.
epa.
gov/
edocket/.

If
you
have
any
questions
or
experience
any
difficulty
with
the
embedded
web
links
or
in
opening
the
attached
file,
please
contact
me.

Sincerely,

Mary
F.
Dominiak
U.
S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency
EPA
East,
Mail
Code
7405M
1200
Pennsylvania
Avenue,
NW
Washington,
DC
20460
Phone:
202­
564­
8104
Fax:
202­
564­
4775
Courier
deliveries:
1201
Constitution
Ave.,
NW,
Room
4410;
564­
4760
Draft
Agendas,
Anticipated
Attendees,
9­
16
to
9­
18­
U.
S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency
Draft,
September
11,
2003
PFOA
ECA
Telomer
Technical
Workgroup
Tentative
Agenda
Tuesday,
September
16,
2003
9:
00
AM
to
4:
00
PM
EDT
U.
S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency
East
Building,
Room
1133
1201
Constitution
Avenue,
NW
Washington,
DC
20460
S
Welcome
and
Introductions
 
EPA
Data
Needs
Review
 
Fire
Fighting
Foam
Presentation
S
Telomer
Degradation
Technical
Expert
Subgroup
Progress
Report
and
Discussion
S
Telomer
Incineration
Technical
Expert
Subgroup
Progress
Report
and
Discussion
S
Next
Steps
S
Adjourn
U.
S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency
Draft,
September
11,
2003
PFOA
ECA
Fluoropolymer
Technical
Workgroup
Tentative
Agenda
Wednesday,
September
17,
2003
9:
00
AM
to
4:
00
PM
EDT
U.
S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency
East
Building,
Room
1133
1201
Constitution
Avenue,
NW
Washington,
DC
20460
S
Welcome
and
Introductions
S
EPA
Data
Needs
Review
S
Fluoropolymer
Incineration
Technical
Expert
Subgroup
Progress
Report
and
Discussion
S
Fluoropolymer
Aged
Articles
Technical
Expert
Subgroup
Progress
Report
and
Discussion
S
Next
Steps
S
Adjourn
U.
S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency
Draft,
September
11,
2003
PFOA
ECA
Monitoring
Technical
Workgroup
Tentative
Agenda
Thursday,
September
18,
2003
9:
00
AM
to
4:
00
PM
EDT
U.
S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency
East
Building,
Room
1133
1201
Constitution
Avenue,
NW
Washington,
DC
S
Welcome
and
Introductions
S
EPA
Data
Needs
Review
S
Presentation
by
3M
on
results
of
environmental
sampling
and
monitoring
(
including
biota)
for
PFOA
S
Fluoropolymer
Monitoring
Discussion
S
Summary
of
August
21,
2003
Subgroup
meeting
S
EPA
identification
of
desired
monitoring
S
FMG
LOI
commitment
status
and
results
S
Group
discussion
and
identification
of
next
steps
S
Telomer
Monitoring
Discussion
S
Summary
of
August
15,
2003
Subgroup
meeting
S
EPA
identification
of
desired
monitoring
S
 
TRP
LOI
commitment
status
and
results
S
Group
discussion
and
identification
of
next
steps
S
Preparation
for
October
Technical
Workgroup
and
Plenary
meetings
S
Adjourn
U.
S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency
Draft,
September
11,
2003
Anticipated
Attendees
for
PFOA
ECA
Technical
Workgroup
Meetings
September
16­
18,
2003
Name
Affiliation
Aller,
Linda
Bennett
&
Williams
Altman,
Bobbie
Clariant
Baillie,
Richard
W.
L.
Gore
Begley,
Tim
U.
S.
Food
and
Drug
Administration
Beers,
A.
W.
(
Bill)
OMNOVA
Solutions
Berti,
Bill
DuPont
Biles,
Blake
Arnold
&
Porter
(
Clariant)
Bilott,
Rob
WV
Class
Action
Plaintiffs
Bittner,
Patte
Consumer
Product
Safety
Commission
Buck,
Robert
DuPont
Buxton,
Bill
DuPont
Campbell,
Lisa
Bergeson
&
Campbell
(
W.
L.
Gore)
Cardona,
Mike
DuPont
Cortina,
Tom
Fire
Fighting
Foam
Coalition
DiPasquale,
Tom
3M
Duncan,
Don
Society
of
the
Plastics
Industry
Emmet,
Edward
University
of
Pennsylvania
Medical
Center
Gannon,
John
DuPont
Greenwood,
Mark
Ropes
&
Gray
(
Daikin)
Griffin,
Bob
Little
Hocking
Water
Association
Harris,
Lynne
Society
of
the
Plastics
Industry
Hatcher,
Julie
Latham
&
Watkins
(
3M)
Honigfort,
Paul
U.
S.
Food
and
Drug
Administration
Houlihan,
Jane
Environmental
Working
Group
Jung,
Reinhard
Clariant
Klein,
Jennifer
Environmental
Working
Group
Knight,
Frances
Ciba
Specialty
Chemicals
Koch,
Volker
Clariant
Komatsu,
Satoshi
Daikin
Korzeniowski,
Stephen
DuPont
Kubo,
Takaharu
Daikin
Kusumi,
Kayo
Daikin
Lampert,
Edward
Daikin
Mabon,
Jim
Asahi
Glass
Malinowski,
Andrea
DuPont
McCabe,
W.
Michael
Consultant
(
DuPont)
Menotti,
David
Shaw
Pittman
(
Asahi)
Millet,
George
Dyneon
(
3M)
Misa,
Noel
Asahi
Glass
Fluoropolymers
Nishiyama,
Yukiko
Daikin
U.
S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency
Draft,
September
11,
2003
2
Name
Affiliation
Onishi,
Keiichi
Asahi
Glass
Panke,
Hans­
Ludwig
Clariant
Parr,
Michael
DuPont
Phibbs,
Pat
BNA
Poole,
Donald
Tuppers
Plains­
Chester
Water
District
Rurak,
David
DuPont
Russell,
Erin
Clariant
Santoro,
Mike
3M
Shin­
ya,
Seiji
Asahi
Glass
Shinohara,
Motoki
Asahi
Glass
Shomper,
Diane
DuPont
Smythe,
Katie
Rand
(
TRP)
Stennes,
Libretta
Steptoe
&
Johnson
(
DuPont)
Sussman,
Bob
Latham
&
Watkins
(
3M)
Thayre,
Kris
Environmental
Working
Group
Thomas,
Treye
Consumer
Product
Safety
Commission
Webb,
Clif
DuPont
Weidman,
Allen
Society
of
the
Plastics
Industry
Wernke,
Michael
BBL
(
Clariant)
Wiedow,
Al
Ciba
Specialty
Chemicals
Williams,
Steve
Ohio
EPA
Zuckerman,
Diana
National
Center
for
Policy
Research
for
Women
&
Families
U.
S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency
Personnel
Blouin,
John
Collette,
Tim
Coutlakis,
Anna
Dominiak,
Mary
Farren,
Brigitte
Fehrenbacher,
Cathy
Flessner,
Conrad
Fritz,
Greg
Guo,
Zhishi
Heithmar,
Ed
Highsmith,
Ross
Hoffman,
Wendy
Leczynski,
Barbara
Leukroth,
Rich
Lewis,
Harry
Libelo,
Laurence
Lynch,
David
Mamantov,
Andy
Nguyen,
Nhan
Oshida,
Phil
Penberthy,
Ward
Pennington,
Tracey
(
EPA
Contractor)
Srinivasan,
Gautam
Stewart,
Eric
Utterback,
Dennis
Weber,
Eric
Weber,
Mary
Ellen
