This research is aimed at developing state-of-the-art
deterministic/probabilistic modeling frameworks of the fate, transport,
and transformation of chemicals released into ground and surface waters
for Superfund sites and other sources. The assessment of the risk
associated with the total exposure due to Superfund sites and other
sources involves evaluation of the hazard (e.g.,potential effect) of the
chemical sources and the probability of exposure of the target organisms
to the chemicals. The principal aims of this research are to calculate
the mean and the probability distribution of the dose of chemicals to
humans and aquatic organisms from selected Superfund sites; and predict
the change in human dose and aquatic organism body burden due to
Superfund remedial action.
These aims will be accomplished by compiling existing data on Superfund
sites with emphasis of the model chemicals (nickel, chromium, benzene,
chloroform, methylmercury, cadmium, and PCB congeners) used in the
Biomedical and Ecological components. Contemporary understanding of
volatilization, sorption, and microbial degradation processes, together
with the kinetics of uptake and disposition of chemicals in fish, will be
incorporated into the ground and surface water models. Calibration and
verification of the models will be accomplished with site-specific data.
Preliminary probability distributions of expected exposure will be
provided to Assay and Ecological components for use in laboratory
experiments.
Model prediction will then be made of the effectiveness of environmental
controls at Superfund sites to meet target risk levels.
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
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041968306
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NX9PXMKW5KW8
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