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Reducing health risk assigned to organic emissions from a chemical weapons incinerator
Authors:David M Laman  B Douglas Weiler  Rodney S Skeen
Institution:1. Department of Science and Engineering, Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, Nixyáawii Governance Center 46411 Timíne Way, Pendleton, OR, 97801, USA
2. URS Inc, 1309 Continental Drive, Suite R, Abingdon, MD, 21009, USA
Abstract:Organic emissions from a chemical weapons incinerator have been characterized with an improved set of analytical methods to reduce the human health risk assigned to operations of the facility. A gas chromatography/mass selective detection method with substantially reduced detection limits has been used in conjunction with scanning electron microscopy/energy dispersive X-ray spectrometry and Fourier transform infrared microscopy to improve the speciation of semi-volatile and non-volatile organics emitted from the incinerator. The reduced detection limits have allowed a significant reduction in the assumed polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) and aminobiphenyl (ABP) emission rates used as inputs to the human health risk assessment for the incinerator. A mean factor of 17 decrease in assigned human health risk is realized for six common local exposure scenarios as a result of the reduced PAH and ABP detection limits.
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