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Julia Ky Gress1, Jason T Lessl2, Xiaoling Dong1, Lena Q Ma3.
Abstract
Arsenic exposure from wood treated with chromated copper arsenate (CCA) remains a concern due to its presence around homes. This study evaluated children's exposure to As from CCA-treated staircases through determination of bioaccessible soil As and measurements of dislodgeable As on hand railings, steps and surfaces of household objects impacted by CCA-wood leachate. Total As concentrations in 84 soil samples from 4 apartment complexes were elevated at 1.2-66.6 mg/kg with bioaccessible As at 17-84%. Deterministic risk equations were used to estimate daily doses of As in children with estimates ranging from 0.41-54.9 μg/day from ingestion of dislodgeable As. Lifetime average daily doses from ingestion of dislodgeable As and soil ranged from 8.1×10(-6) to 3.0×10(-5) mg/kg/day, with estimated cancer risks being 1.2-4.5×10(-5). Collectively, these results highlight potential health risks in children who have near-daily exposure to As from CCA-wood and are consistent with estimates generated by USEPA's SHEDS-Wood probabilistic exposure model. Published by Elsevier B.V.Entities:
Keywords: Bioaccessible; Chromated copper arsenate; Dislodgeable arsenic; Lifetime average daily dose; SHEDS-Wood model
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24486499 DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2014.01.018
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Total Environ ISSN: 0048-9697 Impact factor: 7.963