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Ambient air concentrations of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans in Ohio: Sources and health risk assessment
Authors:Sylvia A. Edgerton   Jean M. Czuczwa   Jerry D. Rench   Robert F. Hodanbosi  Paul J. Koval
Affiliation:

1Battelle Columbus Division, 505 King Avenue Columbus, Ohio 43201 USA

dOhio Environmental Protection Agency, 1800 Watermark Drive, Columbus, Ohio 43215 USA

ФCurrently located at Babcock & Wilcox, 1562 Beeson St., Alliance, Ohio 44601 USA

§Currently located at the Environment and Policy Institute, East-West Center, Honolulu, HI 96848 USA

Abstract:PCDD and PCDF were measured in air samples collected in Ohio in 1987. No 2,3,7,8-TCDD was detected in any of the samples with a detection limits of less than 240 fg/m3. Using a chemical mass balance model applied to PCDD/PCDF congener group profiles, major potential sources of these compounds to the atmosphere in Ohio were determined to be municipal solid waste combustion, and sewage sludge combustion. Cancer risk calculations for inhalation of PCDD/PCDF in ambient air in Ohio are approximately 10–6. Given the current knowledge of the health effects of exposure to PCDD/PCDF in air, there is no appreciable risk to public health for the levels of these compounds found in ambient air in Ohio.
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