Literature DB >> 12634141

Methyl parathion in residential properties: relocation and decontamination methodology.

J Milton Clark1, John Bing-Canar, Steve Renninger, Ralph Dollhopf, Jason El-Zein, Dave Star, Dea Zimmerman, Abul Anisuzzaman, Kathline Boylan, Terrence Tomaszewski, Ken Pearce, Rebecca Yacovac, Bobby Erlwein, John Ward.   

Abstract

In November 1994 methyl parathion (MP), a restricted agricultural pesticide, was discovered to have been illegally sprayed within hundreds of residences in Lorain County, Ohio. Surface levels and air concentrations of MP revealed detectable levels of the pesticide 3 years after spraying. Because of the high toxicity of MP (lethal dose to 50% of rats tested [LD50] = 15 mg/kg) and long half-life indoors, risk-based relocation and decontamination criteria were created. Relocation criteria were derived based on levels of p-nitrophenol in urine, a metabolic byproduct of MP exposure. In Ohio, concentrations of MP on surfaces and in the air were also used to trigger relocations. The criteria applied in Ohio underwent refinement as cases of MP misuse were found in Mississippi and then in several other states. The MP investigation (1994-1997) was the largest pesticide misuse case in the nation, ultimately involving the sampling of 9,000 residences and the decontamination of 1,000 properties. This article describes the methodology used for relocation of residents and decontamination of properties having MP.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12634141      PMCID: PMC1241294          DOI: 10.1289/ehp.02110s61061

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Health Perspect        ISSN: 0091-6765            Impact factor:   9.031


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7.  Assessment of human exposure and human health effects after indoor application of methyl parathion in Lorain County, Ohio, 1995-1996.

Authors:  Carol Rubin; Emilio Esteban; Stephanie Kieszak; Robert H Hill; Boadie Dunlop; Rebecca Yacovac; Janine Trottier; Kathy Boylan; Terri Tomasewski; Ken Pearce
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8.  Urinary p-nitrophenol as a biomarker of household exposure to methyl parathion.

Authors:  Daniel O Hryhorczuk; Mike Moomey; Ann Burton; Ken Runkle; Edwin Chen; Tiffanie Saxer; Jennifer Slightom; John Dimos; Ken McCann; Dana Barr
Journal:  Environ Health Perspect       Date:  2002-12       Impact factor: 9.031

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