“…A second set of risk factors, regulatory risk factors, is then applied to the S-R pairs to create a new ranking of S-R interactions that prioritizes interactions having high regulatory risk. Details on the methods for environmental consequence and the results from each of the five cases can be found in two previously published ERES project reports: Preliminary Screening Analysis for the Environmental Risk Evaluation System (Anderson et al 2010) and Screening Analysis for the Environmental Risk Evaluation System (Copping et al 2011). Once environmental consequences have been analyzed, the screening analysis proceeds to scoping for probability modeling (Figure 1, second light-green box).…”