Agenda for the Meeting ofASTM Subcommittee E50.47 on

Biological Effects and Environmental Fate

(formerly ASTM Committee E47)

Subcommittee Chair:Chris Ingersoll ()

Date:Tuesday November 3, 2015 from 7 to 8 am

Location: Room 251F in the Salt Lake City Convention Center, concurrently with the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) North America 36th Annual Meeting in Salt Lake City UT

  1. Call to Order and Introduction of Attendees
  2. Antitrust Statement: See below
  3. Approval of Agenda
  4. Approval of Previous Meeting Minutes (E50.47 Fall 2014 in Vancouver BC)
  5. Membership Updates (as of October 6, 2015; parenthesis October 2014 membership)

Category / Producer / User / Consumer / General
Interest / Unclassified / Total
Official
Voting Member / 0 / 0 / 0 / 0 / 103 (105) / 103 (105)
Non Official
Voting Member / 0 / 0 / 0 / 1 / 30 (34) / 31 (34)
TOTAL / 0 / 0 / 0 / 1 / 133 (139) / 134 (139)
  1. Ballot Results (since last meeting)
  2. Main/Concurrent Items *** None ***
  3. Subcommittee Items *** None ***
  4. Outstanding Negatives Needing Resolution (since last meeting)
  5. Main/Concurrent Items *** None ***
  6. Subcommittee Items *** None ***
  7. Standards Requiring Review
  8. E1163-2010 Test Method for Estimating Acute Oral Toxicity in Rats.Technical Contact: Mark Johnson. Status: Ballot Action Required. Proposed Action: Decision pending.
  9. E1688-2010 Guide for Determination of the Bioaccumulation of Sediment-Associated Contaminants by Benthic Invertebrates. Technical Contact: Chris Ingersoll. Status: Ballot Action Required. Proposed Action: Reballot for reapproval without revision.
  10. E1706-2005(2010) Test Method for Measuring the Toxicity of Sediment-Associated Contaminants with Freshwater Invertebrates. Technical Contact: Chris Ingersoll. Status: Ballot Action Required. Proposed Action: See Section 9B)
  11. E2186-2002A(2010) Guide for Determining DNA Single-Strand Damage in Eukaryotic Cells Using the Comet Assay. Technical Contact: Mark Johnson. Status: Ballot Action Required. Proposed Action: Decision pending.
  12. E1366-2011 Practice for Standardized Aquatic Microcosms: Fresh Water. Technical Contact: Freda Taub. Status: Review for Ballot.Proposed Action: Decision pending.
  13. E1619-2011 Test Method for Chronic Oral Toxicity Study in Rats. Technical Contact: Mark Johnson. Status: Review for Ballot.Proposed Action: Decision pending.
  14. E2385-2011 Guide for Estimating Wildlife Exposure Using Measures of Habitat Quality. Technical Contact: Mark Johnson. Status: Review for Ballot. Proposed Action: Decision pending.
  15. New Standard and Reinstatement Work Items (Not Currently on Ballot) *** None ***
  16. Revision and Withdrawal Work Items (Not Currently on Ballot)
  17. WK46353 E2455-2006(2013) Guide for Conducting Laboratory Toxicity Tests with Freshwater Mussels (Technical Contact: Ning Wang).Status:Draft revisions ongoing with anticipated balloting of draft revisions in summer 2016.
  18. WK47204 E1706-2005(2010) Test Method for Measuring the Toxicity of Sediment-Associated Contaminants with Freshwater Invertebrates (Technical Contact: Chris Ingersoll).Status: Draft revisions ongoing with anticipated balloting of draft revisions in the spring of 2016. These revisions are being harmonized with ongoing revision to companion USEPA and Environment Canada methods.
  19. WK47726 E2552-2008(2014) Assessing the Environmental and Human Health Impacts of New Energetic Compounds (Technical Contact: Mark Johnson). Status: Draft revisions ongoing.
  20. WK51442 E1193-1997(2012) Guide for Conducting Daphnia magna Life-Cycle Toxicity Tests (Technical Contact: Al Kennedy). Status: New Work Item established in August 2015 with the goal of developing guidance for testing with Daphnia pulex (perhaps as an Annex to E1193).
  21. Task Group Reports (Other than Work Items)
  22. Liaison Reports
  23. Old Business
  24. New Business/Committee Correspondence
  1. Overview of ASTM technical support provided for developing and balloting standards (Kate Chalfin, E50 ASTM Staff Manager)
  2. New leadership of Subcommittee E50.47 (Ingersoll retirement January 2016)
  3. Jane Staveley and Doug Fort are considering developing a new ASTM standard on conducting dietary exposures with adult frogs (initially discussed Fall 2014).
  4. Steve Diamond expressed interest in potentially developing an ASTM standard on nanomaterials that could be harmonized with nanomaterial methods being considered for submission to OECD (initially discussed Fall 2014).
  1. Administrative Deadlines
  2. Future Meetings
  1. E50 Committee Weeks:
  1. April 11-14, 2016, Grand Hyatt San Antonio; San Antonio, TX
  2. October 25 to 27, 2016,Renaissance Orlando at SeaWorld; Orlando, FL
  3. April 4 to 6, 2017, Sheraton Toronto; Toronto, Ontario,
  1. E50.47 Subcommittee Meeting (concurrent with SETAC North America 37th Annual Meeting), Orlando FL, November 6 to 10, 2015
  1. Meeting Adjourn

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For a complete list of standards see

Attachment 1:ASTM Subcommittee E50.47 on Biological Effects and Environmental FateScope, Structure, and Strategic Plan (October 6, 2015)

Scope: To develop and maintain standards needed to acquire and to use data on: (1) Effects of biological, chemical, or physical stressors on aquatic and terrestrial bacteria, plants and animals; (2) Properties of materials that affect and determine their fate, distribution and persistence when introduced into the environment; and, (3) Promote knowledge and stimulation of research related to the above. Subcommittee E50.47 was established in June 2013 as a merger of Committee E47 on Biological Effects and Environmental Fate into Committee E50 on Environmental Assessment, Risk Management and Corrective Action.

E50.47 Structure:

  1. Standards: 52 (Table 1)
  2. Annual Book of ASTM Standards: Volume 11.06 (and at
  3. Subcommittee Meetings:
  1. Fall meeting: Concurrently with the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) in North America (typically in November of each year).
  2. Other meetings: Periodic virtual meetings (via teleconference) and periodic meetings during E50 Committee weeks.
  1. Administrative Contacts:
  1. E50.47 Subcommittee Chair: Chris Ingersoll ()
  2. E50 Committee Chair: Dennis Rounds ()
  3. E50 Staff Manager: Kate Chalfin ()
  4. E50 Administrative Assistant: Lindsey Limone ()
  5. E50 Editor: Emilie Olcese ()
  6. E50 Committee structure and standards:
  1. E50.01 Storage Tanks (3 standards)
  2. E50.02 Real Estate Assessment and Management (12 standards)
  1. E50.02.01 Task Group for Phase I
  2. E50.02.02 Task Group for Phase II Environmental Assessments
  3. E50.02.04 Transaction Screen Group
  1. E50.03 Pollution Prevention/Beneficial Use (5 standards)
  2. E50.04 Corrective Action (11 standards)
  3. E50.05 Environmental Risk Management (10 standards)
  4. E50.47 Biological Effects and Environmental Fate
  5. E50.90 Executive
  1. Technical Contacts:
  1. Each of the E50.47 standards has a Technical Contact (Table 1).
  2. Technical Contacts are responsible for maintaining a particular standard (e.g., coordinate a team of technical experts in developing and balloting draft revisions to standards or drafts of new standards under the direction of the E50.47 Subcommittee Chair).
  3. Task Groups: Each of the E50.47 standards are informally organized under the following Task Groups: 01--Aquatic, 02--Terrestrial, 03--Sediment, 04--Fate, 05--General (Table 1). The Task Groups are based on the old subcommittee structure in E47 (not a formal part of the E50 balloting process).

E50.47 Strategic Plan:

  1. Annually review status and contents of current standards and, if necessary, initiate actions to establish new work items and to ballot revisions the current standards (e.g., review status of standards at fall meeting of E50.47; Table 1).
  2. Respond to needs of industry, government, academia, and the general public by establishing new task groups and developing standards that are consistent with the scope of the subcommittee.
  3. Short-term plans (in about the next year):
  1. Finish draft revisions to the following standards:
  1. E1706-05(2010) Standard Test Method for Measuring Sediment Toxicity with Freshwater Invertebrates. Lead: Chris Ingersoll (). Update guidance on methods for conducting whole-sediment toxicity testing and develop new guidance for water toxicity testing with the amphipod Hyalella azteca and the midge Chironomus dilutus (focusing on growth and reproductive endpoints).
  2. E2455-06 (2013) Standard Guide for Conducting Laboratory Toxicity Tests with Freshwater Mussels. Lead: Ning Wang (). Update guidance on glochidia testing and juvenile testing in water. Develop new guidance for conducting sediment and effluent toxicity tests with freshwater mussels.

B.Ballot of technical revisions to E1706 and E2455 in 2016

C.Identify individuals interested in chairing the Subcommittee or serving as Technical Contacts on individual standards or groups of standards (by February 2016)

  1. Long-term plans (in about the next five years):
  1. Develop new standards or revise existing standards to address:
  1. Toxicity testing and estimating bioavailability of nanomaterials
  2. In situ toxicity testing with sediment
  3. Sediment or water toxicity identification evaluations (TIEs)
  4. Use of reference conditions to establish toxicity, toxicity endpoints and guidance on integration of sediment assessment data (i.e., sediment quality triad)
  5. Revise E2552-08 (Standard Guide for Assessing the Environmental and Human Health Impacts of New Energetic Compounds) to incorporate new high-throughput methods for assessing toxicity. Lead: Mark Johnson ()

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