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Public Release of
Draft Guidance for Environmental Models and Models Knowledge Base. At a press conference on January 28, 2004, the CREM announced the public
availability of two products that provide: ·
draft
Agency guidance on how environmental models should be developed, evaluated, and
applied for decision making. EPA’s
Draft Guidance on Environmental Models is available at: http://www.epa.gov/osp/crem/library/CREM%20Guidance%20Draft%2012_03.pdf (PDF 2.9 MB, 60 pages, info about PDF) ·
a web-accessible Models Knowledge Base with information on
EPA models. EPA's
Models Knowledge Base is available at: http://cfpub.epa.gov/crem/knowledge_base/knowbase.cfm Following their public release,
both of these CREM products are undergoing a joint review by the EPA's Science
Advisory Board (SAB): http://www.epa.gov/science1/panels/cremgacpanel.html o
Regional Seminar Series on Models. The CREM is
coordinating a series of workshops on modeling for EPA’s regional offices. The first two workshops were sponsored by
Regions 4 and 10. A workshop with
Region 2 is planned for March 2004.
See: http://www.epa.gov/crem/crem_seminars.cfm o
National
Academy of Sciences (NAS) Panel on Environmental Models. The CREM is working with the NAS to develop a “Red Book” on environmental
models. The NAS panel has been formed
and will have its first workshop on March 18 & 19, 2004. See:
http://www4.nas.edu/cp.nsf/852563d50053f0c285255d8b004e349a/205215b7828506fe85256df9004fcb90
o Environmental Law Reporter article on judicial review of EPA models. The October 2003 Environmental Law Reporter contains an article by Tom McGarity and Wendy Wagner on "Legal Aspects of the Regulatory Use of Environmental Modeling." See 33 ELR 10751.
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