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A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT METHODS AT US EPA/NERL USING ALVEOLAR BREATH AS THE BIOLOGICAL MEDIUM
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Jul 08, 2001]
Historically, ambient air (and perhaps water, soil, food, etc.) measurements were used to estimate the potential for human exposure to environmental pollutants based on various default assumptions. For instance, if a certain level of benzene was measured in the air, then a typ...
A COMMUNITY-BASED CHILDREN'S PESTICIDE EXPOSURE MEASUREMENT STUDY IN JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : May 06, 2003]
Children's exposures to pesticides and chemicals in consumer products may be different, and in some cases, higher than exposures for adults. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is conducting research to gain a better understanding of children's exposures and the fac...
A COMMUNITY-BASED CHILDREN'S PESTICIDE EXPOSURE MEASUREMENT STUDY IN JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA: RESULTS FROM THE AGGREGATE EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Oct 20, 2004]
Young children may be more susceptible to pesticides because they are undergoing rapid development and more likely to engage in activities in which they directly contact contaminated surfaces. As a result, children may be more exposed to pesticides through normal daily activitie...
A COMPARATIVE INVESTIGATION OF THE INFLUENCE OF DERMAL APPENDAGES (HAIR FOLLICLES) ON THE PERCUTANEOUS ABSORPTION OF ORGANOPHOSPHORUS (OP) INSECTICIDES USING QSAR AND PBPK/PD MODELS FOR HUMAN RISK ASSESSMENT
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Jul 23, 2003]
The successful use of the Exposure Related Dose Estimating Model (ERDEM) for assessment of dermal exposure of humans to OP pesticides requires the input of representative and comparable input parameters. In the specific case of dermal exposure, regional anatomical variation in...
A COMPARISON OF BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATE SAMPLING METHODS FOR NON-WADEABLE RIVERINE ECOSYSTEMS
(PUBLISHED REPORT) [Published : Sep 30, 2003]
Bioassessment of non-wadeable streams in the U.S. is becoming more common, but methods for these systems are not as well developed as for wadeable streams. This problem was recognized by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regional scientists as critical to their moni...
A COMPARISON OF BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATE SAMPLING METHODS ON SELECTED LARGE RIVER TRIBUTARIES TO THE MISSISSIPPI
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Feb 01, 2007]
We compared three benthic macroinvertebrate sampling methods on the St. Croix, Wisconsin and Scioto Rivers in summer 2004 and 2005. EPA's newly developed, multi-habitat Large River Bioassessment Protocol (LR-BP) was compared to the multi-habitat method of the Minnesota Pollution...
A COMPARISON OF BULK SEDIMENT TOXICITY TESTING METHODS AND SEDIMENT ELUTRIATE TOXICITY
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Oct 14, 2003]
Bulk sediment toxicity tests are routinely used to assess the level and extent of contamination in natural sediments. While reliable, these tests can be resource intensive, requiring significant outlays of time and materials. The purpose of this study was to compare the results ...
A COMPARISON OF GENERAL POLLUTION TOLERANCE VALUE LISTS AND THEIR USE IN A BIOTIC INDEX
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Feb 04, 2004]
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A COMPARISON OF MULTIPLE AND SINGLE HABITAT RAPID BIOASSESSMENT PROTOCOLS (RBPS) FOR COLLECTING BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATES IN WADEABLE STREAMS
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 25, 2004]
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A COMPARISON OF MULTIPLE TOXICITIES FOLLOWING DEVELOPMENTAL EXPOSURE TO PESTICIDES: NEUROTOXICITY, IMMUNOTOXICITY, AND REPRODUCTIVE TOXICITY.
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 13, 2003]
The NAS report (Pesticides in the Diets of Infants and Children, 1993) called for significant research effort into the long-term effects of perinatal pesticide exposure on the nervous, immune, and reproductive systems. In response, the US EPA and NIEHS collaborated on a series o...
A COMPARISON OF SINGLE AND MULTIPLE HABITAT PROTOCOLS FOR COLLECTING MACROINVERTEBRATES IN PIEDMONT STREAMS
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 23, 2006]
Oral presentation at the Mid-Atlantic Water Pollution Biology Workshop, Berkeley Springs, West Virginia
A COMPARISON OF SINGLE AND MULTIPLE HABITAT RAPID BIOASSESSMENT SAMPLING METHODS FOR MACROINVERTEBRATES IN PIEDMONT AND NORTHERN PIEDMONT STREAMS
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : May 17, 2004]
Stream macroinvertebrate collection methods described in the Rapid Bioassessment Protocols (RBPs) have been used widely throughout the U.S. The first edition of the RBP manual in 1989 described a single habitat approach that focused on riffles and runs, where macroinvertebrate d...
A COMPARISON OF SIX BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATE SAMPLING METHODS IN FOUR LARGE RIVERS
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 15, 2002]
In 1999, a study was conducted to compare six macroinvertebrate sampling methods in four large (boatable) rivers that drain into the Ohio River. Two methods each were adapted from existing methods used by the USEPA, USGS and Ohio EPA. Drift nets were unable to collect a suffici...
A COMPARISON OF TWO RAPID BIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT SAMPLING METHODS FOR MACROINVERTEBRATES
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : May 16, 2005]
In 2003, the Office of Research and Developments (ORD's) National Exposure Research Laboratory initiated a collaborative research effort with U.S. EPA Region 3 to conduct a study comparing two rapid biological assessment methods for collecting stream macroinvertebrates. One metho...
A COMPARISON OF VECTOR AND RASTER GIS METHODS FOR CALCULATING LANDSCAPE METRICS USED IN ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENTS
(JOURNAL) [Published : Nov 24, 2003]
GIS-based measurements that combine native raster and native vector data are commonly used to assess environmental quality. Most of these measurements can be calculated using either raster or vector data formats and processing methods. Raster processes are more commonly used beca...
A COMPENDIUM OF CHEMICAL, PHYSICAL AND BIOLOGICAL METHODS FOR ASSESSING AND MONITORING THE REMEDIATION OF CONTAMINATED SEDIMENT SITES
(INTERNAL REPORT) [Published : Jun 01, 2004]
Considering the many organizations which have published methods for monitoring contaminated sediments and the large number of documents on this subject, it can be a formidable task for a superfund project manager to find methods appropriate for his or her contaminated sediment si...
A COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH FOR PHYSIOLOGICALLY BASED PHARMACOKINETIC (PBPK) MODELS USING THE EXPOSURE RELATED DOSE ESTIMATING MODEL (ERDEM) SYSTEM
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 22, 2004]
The implementation of a comprehensive PBPK modeling approach resulted in ERDEM, a complex PBPK modeling system. ERDEM provides a scalable and user-friendly environment that enables researchers to focus on data input values rather than writing program code. ERDEM efficiently m...
A COMPUTATIONAL CHEMISTRY STUDY OF THE ENVIRONMENTALLY IMPORTANT ACID-CATALYZED HYDROLYSIS OF ATRAZINE AND RELATED 2-CHLORO-S-TRIAZINES
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jun 15, 2002]
Many chlorine-containing pesticides, for example 2-chloro-s-triazines, are of great concern both environmentally and toxicologically. As a result, ascertaining or predicting the fate and transport of these compounds in soils and water is of current interest. Transformation pathwa...
A CROSS-SPECIES APPROACH TO USING GENOMICS TOOLS IN AQUATIC TOXICOLOGY
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 07, 2005]
Microarray technology has proven to be a useful tool for analyzing the transcriptome of various organisms representing conditions such as disease states, developmental stages, and responses to chemical exposure. Most commercially available arrays are limited to organisms that ha...
A Closer Look at U.S Environmental Protection Agency Facilities
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Jun 05, 2018]
From the earliest days of public health, environmental protection has been fundamental to preventing disease and ensuring a healthy population. From John Snow and the Broad Street Pump to chlorinated drinking water in Jersey City, NJ, protecting the environment has been a core pu...
A Comparison Of Two Exposure Systems To Apply Malathion To Lumbricus Terrestris (Journal Article)
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jan 01, 2007]
Lumbricus terrestris were exposed to malathion for 72 hours using either a filter paper or a laboratory based soil exposure system. Exposure concentrations (0 µg/cm2, 1 µg/cm2, 2 µg/cm2, 5 µg/cm2, 50 µg/cm2, 100 µg/cm2) included environmentally relevant doses. The EC50 for neur...
A Comprehensive Framework for Evaluation of Engineered Nanomaterials- NS2017
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Oct 13, 2017]
Engineered nanomaterials (ENM) are a fundamental and growing component of the global economy, and are projected to reach an annual economic impact in the hundreds of billions of dollars. Currently, their growing use far outpaces our ability to evaluate potential for adverse impac...
A Comprehensive Framework for the Evaluation of Engineered Nanomaterials
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Oct 13, 2017]
Engineered nanomaterials (ENM) are a fundamental and growing component of the global economy, and are projected to reach an annual economic impact in the hundreds of billions of dollars. Currently, their growing use far outpaces our ability to evaluate potential for adverse impac...
A Critical Review of Mode of Action (MOA) Assignment Classifications for Ecotoxicology
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : May 23, 2016]
There are various structure-based classification schemes to categorize chemicals based on mode of action (MOA) which have been applied for both eco and human health toxicology. With increasing calls to assess thousands of chemicals, some of which have little available informatio...
A Cross-Species Mode Of Action (MOA) Information Assessment: A Case Study Of Bisphenol A (BPA)
[Published : Jul 14, 2005]
EPA has released a report entitled, <em>A Cross-Species Mode of Action Information Assessment: A Case Study of Bisphenol A [EPA/600/R-50/044F] </em>. This report describes an approach to predict chemical effects and mode of action (MOA) for animal species without data from MOA i...