Educated guesses: Health risk assessment in environmental impact statements
Environmental pollution threatens public health. The search for solutions has advanced the frontiers of science and law. Efforts to protect the environment and public health begin with describing potential adverse consequences of human activities and characterizing the predicted risk. The National Environmental Policy Act requires the preparation of environmental impact statements to describe the effects of proposed federal projects and provide information for agency decisionmakers and the public. Risks to public health are particularly difficult to quantify because of uncertainty about the relation between exposure to environmental contamination and disease. Risk assessment is the current scientific tool to present estimates of risk. The methodology has created controversy, however, when underlying assumptions and uncertainties are not clearly presented. Critics caution that the methodology is vulnerable to bias. This Note evaluates the use of risk assessment in the environmental impact statement process and offers recommendations to ensure informed decisions.
- OSTI ID:
- 6004575
- Journal Information:
- American Journal of Law and Medicine; (USA), Vol. 16:3; ISSN 0098-8588
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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POLICY AND ECONOMY
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RISK ASSESSMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTS
HEALTH HAZARDS
NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT
RECOMMENDATIONS
DOCUMENT TYPES
HAZARDS
LAWS
560300* - Chemicals Metabolism & Toxicology
290300 - Energy Planning & Policy- Environment
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