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Evaluation of a Probabilistic Exposure Model Applied
Authors:PL Law  MP Zelenka  AH Huber  TR McCurdy
Institution:1. Exposure, Measurement, and Assessment Division, Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute , Piscataway , New Jersey;2. Exposure, Measurement, and Assessment Division, Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute , Piscataway , New Jersey;3. Atmospheric Sciences Modeling Division , Air Resources Laboratory, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration , Research Triangle Park , North Carolina;4. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency , Research Triangle Park , North Carolina
Abstract:The probabilistic National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) Exposure Model applied to carbon monoxide (pNEM/CO) was developed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to estimate frequency distributions of population exposure to carbon monoxide (CO) and the resulting carboxyhemoglobin (COHb) levels. To evaluate pNEM/CO, the model was set up to simulate CO exposure data collected during a Denver Personal Exposure Monitoring Study (PEM) conducted during the winter of 1982-1983.

This paper compares computer-simulated exposure distributions obtained by pNEM/CO with the observed cumulative

relative frequency distributions of population exposure to CO from 779 people in the Denver PEM study. The subjects were disaggregated into two categories depending upon whether they lived in a home with a gas stove or an electric stove. The observed and predicted population exposure frequency distributions were compared in terms of 1-hr daily maximum exposure (1DME) and 8-hr daily maximum moving average exposure (8DME) for people living in homes with gas stove or an electric stove. For 1DME, the computer-simulated results from pNEM/CO agreed most closely within the range of 6-13 ppm, but overestimated occurrences at low exposure (<6 ppm) and underestimated occurrences at high exposure (>13 ppm). For 8DME, the predicted exposures agreed best with observed exposures in the range of CO concentration between 5.5 and 7 ppm, and over-predicted occurrences below 5.5 ppm and under-predicted occurrences above 7 ppm.
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