EPA Seeks New Science Advisors, But Delay May Halt CASAC In Fall

June 26, 2017
EPA is poised to call for new experts to join two of its advisory committees, the Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee (CASAC) and Science Advisory Board (SAB), though the nearly two-month delay in doing so may mean that CASAC, which reviews the science underlying EPA's air quality standards, will be without new members before current members leave in the fall, effectively grinding that group's work to a halt. In a notice scheduled to publish in the Federal Register...


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