Literature DB >> 17878564

Multipathway risk assessment of trihalomethane exposure in drinking water of Lebanon.

Lucy Semerjian1, John Dennis.   

Abstract

The toxicological risks and lifetime cancer risks of trihalomethanes through oral ingestion, dermal absorption, and inhalation exposure from tap water in selected regions in Lebanon are estimated. Existing trihalomethane concentrations do not pose any non-carcinogenic and developmental risks in the exposed population via oral ingestion. Among the three pathways, residents have a higher risk of cancer through oral ingestion than through the other two pathways. The lifetime cancer risk through oral ingestion for dibromochloromethane makes the highest contribution to total risks, followed by bromodichloromethane, bromoform, and chloroform. The total multipathway cancer risk analysis suggests that no cancer risks exist during the summer and winter seasons; however, in the spring the total cancer risks exceeds the USEPA acceptable level of 10(-6) by a factor of 10.7.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17878564     DOI: 10.2166/wh.2007.046

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Water Health        ISSN: 1477-8920            Impact factor:   1.744


  2 in total

1.  Modeling the formation of trihalomethanes in drinking waters of Lebanon.

Authors:  Lucy Semerjian; John Dennis; George Ayoub
Journal:  Environ Monit Assess       Date:  2008-02-06       Impact factor: 2.513

2.  The unveiling of a new risk factor associated with bladder cancer in Lebanon.

Authors:  Sally Temraz; Yolla Haibe; Maya Charafeddine; Omran Saifi; Deborah Mukherji; Ali Shamseddine
Journal:  BMC Urol       Date:  2019-03-05       Impact factor: 2.264

  2 in total

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