Title of article
A screening level examination of the potential risks of acetone in aquatic and terrestrial environments using multi-media modeling
Author/Authors
Charles A. Staples، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
5
From page
1529
To page
1533
Abstract
Approximately half of the not, vert, similar40 million tonnes per annum (t/a) of acetone released worldwide arises via natural processes. The remaining releases of acetone are the focus of this assessment and arise either as a photo-degradation by-product of other organic compounds (not, vert, similar20 million t/a) or by entering the environment from manufacturing and end uses (59,000 t/a). Multi-media modeling was used to estimate regional concentrations of acetone in air, water, soil and sediment that may occur based on these anthropogenic releases to the environment. US toxics release inventory data were used to calculate local surface water concentrations. The distributions of all regional and local concentrations in all media were below applicable predicted no effect concentrations (PNECs). Calculated regional and local concentrations of acetone, originating from all anthropogenic sources, appear unlikely to cause adverse risks to the environment.
Keywords
Acetone , Multi-media modeling , risk assessment , toxics release inventory
Journal title
Chemosphere
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
Chemosphere
Record number
735226
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