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19 EPA J. 1 (1993)

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Profiles in Risk Assessment: New Sdence, New Contexts
Meet the New Administrator
An interview with Carol M. Browner

The Basics
10 The ABCs of Risk Assessment
by Dorothy E. Patton
16 Uncertainty and the Flavors of Risk
6by Robert J. Scheuplein
18 The Role of Comparative Risk Analysis    '
by Wendy Cleland-Hamnett
92 EPA's IRIS Data Base:                           p. 20
Accessing the Science
by Linda Tuxen
Changing Profiles
24 A Flagship Risk Assessment
by Peter W. Preuss and
William H. Farland
27 Breakthroughs in
Cancer Risk Assessment
by Stephen Nesnow
3 Update on Noncancer Assessments
by V. L. Dellarco and C. A. Kimmel            p. 29
The Lessons of Commencement Bay
by Patricia Cirone and Matthew Coco

Points of Debate
35 Relating Risk Assessment and
Complete separation of the
two'processes is a misconception
by Sheila Jasanoff
If risk management is broke,
why fix risk assessment?
by Bernard D. Goldstein
39 The Delaney Clause Dilemma
by Victor J. Kimm                            p. 36
42 The Delaney Clause: Point/Counterpoint
Let's reform a failed food safety regime
by Al Meyerhoff
An obscure EPA policy is to blame
by Clausen Ely
46 A Legislative Proposal
by Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan
48 What's a City to Do?
by Edward F. Hayes
50 Alternative Paradigms
By Adam M. Finkel and Dominic Golding

Departments
2 Newsline
News and Comment on EPA
53 Cross Currents: Going Electric
-  A book review by Karen Flagstad
56 Featuring EPA: Clearing the Air
by Rich ten Wolde

58 Habitat: Peregrine Falcon
An excerpt from Refuge
by Terry Tempest Williams
6 Chronicle: The Felling
0  of the Great Lakes Forests
by Teresa Opheim

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