Characterizing surface water concentrations of hundreds of organic chemicals in United States for environmental risk prioritization.
Risa R SayreR Woodrow SetzerMarc L SerreJohn F WambaughPublished in: Journal of exposure science & environmental epidemiology (2022)
This method shows the broad range of chemical concentrations seen for organic chemicals across the country and identifies methods of determining their central tendency, allowing for researchers to characterize higher-than-normal or lower-than-normal surface water conditions as well as providing an overall indication of the presence of organic chemicals in the United States. The highest chemical concentrations did not always indicate the highest-risk conditions. Even when accounting for the high level of uncertainty in these data due to differences in data collection and reporting across the set, some chemicals may still be categorized as higher environmental risk than others using this method, providing value to chemical safety decision makers and researchers by suggesting avenues for more focused investigation.