Cadmium: Simulation of environmental control strategies to reduce exposure |
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Authors: | K. J. Yost L. J. Miles R. A. Greenkorn |
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Affiliation: | (1) Purdue University, 47907 West Lafayette, Indiana |
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Abstract: | ![]() The effects of selected environmental control strategies on human dietary and respiratory exposure to environmental cadmium (Cd) have been simulated. For each control strategy, mean Cd dietary and respiratory exposures are presented for a twenty-year simulation period.Human exposures related to cadmium are associated with both process waste disposal and product disposal. Dietary exposure is by far the dominant mechanism for Cd intake. Dietary exposure related to aqueous discharges is primarily a result of municipal sludge landspreading, whereas that associated with emissions to the atmosphere derives mainly from the deposition on cropland of airborne particulates from product incineration. Only relatively small dietary exposure reductions are possible through restrictions on anysingle Cd use. Combinations of waste management and environmental control measures promise greater reductions in dietary and respiratory exposure than those achievable through use restrictions.Work supported by Office of Toxic Substances U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. |
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Keywords: | Environmental management Systems analysis Risk assessment Exposure analysis Cadmium Environmental modeling |
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