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Health risk assessment of an abandoned herbicide factory site for transportation use in Dalian, China.

Nannan Ji1, Shushen Zhang2, Yun Zhang2, Yu Chen2.   

Abstract

An abandoned herbicide factory site was used as an example of how planning should be considered for development of the site for transportation use in Dalian, China. Exposure pathways and parameters for three types of transportation use (land for a traffic hub, land for an urban road, and land for a subway) were developed. Twenty-five sampling sites were selected and 38 soil samples were collected in March 2015. Hexachlorobenzene and benzo(a)pyrene which were extracted by Soxhlet extraction and detected by gas chromatography mass spectrometry were the most significant pollutants detected. The maximum concentration of the two pollutants in the surface layer (0-0.5 m) were 0.57 and 3.10 mg/kg, and in the bottom layer (1.0 m) were 2.57 and 3.72 mg/kg, respectively. In this study, risk assessment results based on the established exposure scenario and parameters showed that there was a significant difference in traffic hub land use under specific exposure pathway and common insensitive land use exposure pathways (direct ingestion of soil, dermal contact with soil, and inhalation of soil-derived dust). Commonly considered hexachlorobenzene and benzo(a)pyrene carcinogenic risk values exceeded the maximum acceptable level (10-6) and were found to be 23.9-fold and 189-fold higher than the carcinogenic risk values, respectively. Parameter sensitivity analysis data showed that for transportation use, the two parameters "EFOa" and "OSIRa" were the most significant factors associated with variation of the carcinogenic risk value. For traffic hub land use, urban road land use, and subway land use, the main exposure pathways were through "inhalation of soil vapors outdoors (from surface soil)," "direct ingestion of soil," and "inhalation of soil vapors indoors (from bottom soil)," which contributed 84.75, 73.00, and 100.00% to the total risk value, respectively.

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Keywords:  China; Exposure scenario; Health risk assessment; Herbicide factory; Organic pollutant; Transportation land use

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28905218     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-017-0156-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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