Skeptic on radiation limits will head EPA radiation panel
Source: Associated Press
Skeptic on radiation limits will head EPA radiation panel
By ELLEN KNICKMEYER
February 1, 2019
WASHINGTON (AP) The Environmental Protection Agency has appointed a scientist who argues for easing regulations on lower-level radiation exposures to lead the agencys radiation advisory committee.
Acting EPA head Andrew Wheeler on Thursday announced the appointment of Brant Ulsh, a health physicist, as one of the EPAs science advisers and the panel chairman. Ulsh has been a leading critic of the EPAs decades-old position that exposure to any amount of ionizing radiation is a cancer risk.
In a paper he co-wrote last year, Ulsh and a colleague argued that the position was based on outdated scientific information and forced the unnecessary burdens of costly clean-ups on facilities working with radiation.
The EPA under President Donald Trump has targeted a range of environmental protections, in line with Trumps arguments that overly strict environmental rules have hurt U.S. businesses. Environmental and public health advocates say the rollbacks threaten the health and safety of Americans.
Some environmental groups and scientists have criticized what they say is the administrations openness to an outlier position on radiation risks.
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