Abstract

To support the goals articulated in the vision for exposure and risk assessment in the twenty-first century, we highlight the application of a thermodynamic chemical activity approach for the exposure and risk assessment of chemicals in the environment. The present article describes the chemical activity approach, its strengths and limitations, and provides examples of how this concept may be applied to the management of single chemicals and chemical mixtures. The examples demonstrate that the chemical activity approach provides a useful framework for 1) compiling and evaluating exposure and toxicity information obtained from many different sources, 2) expressing the toxicity of single and multiple chemicals, 3) conducting hazard and risk assessments of single and multiple chemicals, 4) identifying environmental exposure pathways, and 5) reducing error and characterizing uncertainty in risk assessment. The article further illustrates that the chemical activity approach can support an adaptive management strategy for environmental stewardship of chemicals where “safe” chemical activities are established based on toxicological studies and presented as guidelines for environmental quality in various environmental media that can be monitored by passive sampling and other techniques.

Highlights

  • Since Rachel Carson’s (1962) landmark book Silent Spring generated global awareness of the potential harm from largescale chemical use, hazard, exposure, and risk assessment of chemicals have become an integral part of national and international efforts to regulate chemical use

  • The chemical activity approach can make significant contributions toward achieving the goals expressed in the twenty-firstcentury vision of exposure and risk assessment

  • The chemical activity approach provides a method for interpreting large amounts of information on exposure and toxicity of chemicals obtained from various sources, characterizing uncertainty, sensing the environment for harmful chemicals, and expressing risks attributable to exposure to single chemicals and mixtures of chemicals

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A Chemical Activity Approach to Exposure and Risk Assessment of Chemicals

P. C.; Mayer, Philipp; Parkerton, Thomas F.; Burgess, Robert M; Van de Meent, Dik; van de Meent, Dik; Gouin, Todd. Users may download and print one copy of any publication from the public portal for the purpose of private study or research. Frank A.P.C. Gobas,a,* Philipp Mayer,b Thomas F.

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