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Fri Sep 22, 2017, 11:09 AM Sep 2017

Nominee for EPA chemical safeguard program has conflicting past; helped fight against safeguards

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No surprise here. Foxes and chickens come to mind. Active & ongoing vigilance will be needed. Public protection must come first. Will it?



Nominee for EPA chemical safeguard program has conflicting past having helped fight against safeguards for industry:



Chemical Industry Ally Faces Critics in Bid for Top E.P.A. Post

By SHEILA KAPLAN and ERIC LIPTON SEPT. 19, 2017

WASHINGTON — The scientist nominated to head the federal government’s chemical regulatory program has spent much of his career helping businesses fight restrictions on the use of potentially toxic compounds in consumer goods. ... That record is expected to figure prominently in a Senate confirmation hearing for the scientist, Michael L. Dourson, who critics say is too closely tied to the chemical industry to be its chief regulator.

The source of the concern is a consulting group that Mr. Dourson founded in 1995, which has been paid by chemical companies for research and reports that frequently downplayed the health risks posed by their compounds. ... Four chemicals that are nearly ubiquitous in everyday products — 1,4-dioxane, 1-bromopropane, trichloroethylene and chlorpyrifos — are now under review by agency regulators to determine whether they pose a threat to public health. If confirmed, Mr. Dourson would oversee the review of some chemicals produced by companies that his firm used to represent.

Mr. Dourson, 65, worked for the Environmental Protection Agency from 1980 to 1994, according to his résumé, starting as a staff toxicologist, preparing health assessments of various substances. He worked his way up over time, becoming chief of the pesticides and toxics team in 1989, supervising scientists who support the E.P.A.’s regulatory work. Mr. Dourson ultimately oversaw a team of scientists conducting risk assessments for the agency’s offices of water, solid wastes and air quality. ... The following year he created a nonprofit consulting firm that became a line of first defense for companies facing health and safety challenges from the E.P.A.

Mr. Dourson has a popular sideline as a writer of books that combine Bible stories with his views on science. His series, “Evidence of Faith,” is an examination of the intersection of evolution and bible history.
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A version of this article appears in print on September 20, 2017, on Page A16 of the New York edition with the headline: Chemical Industry Ally Vies for Top E.P.A. Post.
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