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Prospective aquatic risk assessment for chemical mixtures in agricultural landscapes

Environmental risk assessment of chemical mixtures is challenging because of the multitude of possible combinations that may occur. Aquatic risk from chemical mixtures in an agricultural landscape was evaluated prospectively in 2 exposure scenario case studies: at field scale for a program of 13 pla...

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Autores principales: Holmes, Christopher M., Brown, Colin D., Hamer, Mick, Jones, Russell, Maltby, Lorraine, Posthuma, Leo, Silberhorn, Eric, Teeter, Jerold Scott, Warne, Michael St J, Weltje, Lennart
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5873440/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29193235
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/etc.4049
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author Holmes, Christopher M.
Brown, Colin D.
Hamer, Mick
Jones, Russell
Maltby, Lorraine
Posthuma, Leo
Silberhorn, Eric
Teeter, Jerold Scott
Warne, Michael St J
Weltje, Lennart
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Brown, Colin D.
Hamer, Mick
Jones, Russell
Maltby, Lorraine
Posthuma, Leo
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Teeter, Jerold Scott
Warne, Michael St J
Weltje, Lennart
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description Environmental risk assessment of chemical mixtures is challenging because of the multitude of possible combinations that may occur. Aquatic risk from chemical mixtures in an agricultural landscape was evaluated prospectively in 2 exposure scenario case studies: at field scale for a program of 13 plant‐protection products applied annually for 20 yr and at a watershed scale for a mixed land‐use scenario over 30 yr with 12 plant‐protection products and 2 veterinary pharmaceuticals used for beef cattle. Risk quotients were calculated from regulatory exposure models with typical real‐world use patterns and regulatory acceptable concentrations for individual chemicals. The results could differentiate situations when there was concern associated with single chemicals from those when concern was associated with a mixture (based on concentration addition) with no single chemical triggering concern. Potential mixture risk was identified on 0.02 to 7.07% of the total days modeled, depending on the scenario, the taxa, and whether considering acute or chronic risk. Taxa at risk were influenced by receiving water body characteristics along with chemical use profiles and associated properties. The present study demonstrates that a scenario‐based approach can be used to determine whether mixtures of chemicals pose risks over and above any identified using existing approaches for single chemicals, how often and to what magnitude, and ultimately which mixtures (and dominant chemicals) cause greatest concern. Environ Toxicol Chem 2018;37:674–689. © 2017 The Authors. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of SETAC.
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spelling pubmed-58734402018-03-31 Prospective aquatic risk assessment for chemical mixtures in agricultural landscapes Holmes, Christopher M. Brown, Colin D. Hamer, Mick Jones, Russell Maltby, Lorraine Posthuma, Leo Silberhorn, Eric Teeter, Jerold Scott Warne, Michael St J Weltje, Lennart Environ Toxicol Chem Special Section: SETAC Pellston Workshop: Simplifying Environmental Mixtures An Aquatic Exposure‐Based Approach Via Exposure Scenarios Leo Posthuma, Colin Brown, Dick de Zwart, Jerry Diamond, Scott D. Dyer, Mick Hamer, Christopher M. Holmes, Stuart Marshall, G. Allen Burton Jr., Guest Editors Environmental risk assessment of chemical mixtures is challenging because of the multitude of possible combinations that may occur. Aquatic risk from chemical mixtures in an agricultural landscape was evaluated prospectively in 2 exposure scenario case studies: at field scale for a program of 13 plant‐protection products applied annually for 20 yr and at a watershed scale for a mixed land‐use scenario over 30 yr with 12 plant‐protection products and 2 veterinary pharmaceuticals used for beef cattle. Risk quotients were calculated from regulatory exposure models with typical real‐world use patterns and regulatory acceptable concentrations for individual chemicals. The results could differentiate situations when there was concern associated with single chemicals from those when concern was associated with a mixture (based on concentration addition) with no single chemical triggering concern. Potential mixture risk was identified on 0.02 to 7.07% of the total days modeled, depending on the scenario, the taxa, and whether considering acute or chronic risk. Taxa at risk were influenced by receiving water body characteristics along with chemical use profiles and associated properties. The present study demonstrates that a scenario‐based approach can be used to determine whether mixtures of chemicals pose risks over and above any identified using existing approaches for single chemicals, how often and to what magnitude, and ultimately which mixtures (and dominant chemicals) cause greatest concern. Environ Toxicol Chem 2018;37:674–689. © 2017 The Authors. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of SETAC. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-02-12 2018-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5873440/ /pubmed/29193235 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/etc.4049 Text en © 2017 The Authors. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of SETAC. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Special Section: SETAC Pellston Workshop: Simplifying Environmental Mixtures An Aquatic Exposure‐Based Approach Via Exposure Scenarios Leo Posthuma, Colin Brown, Dick de Zwart, Jerry Diamond, Scott D. Dyer, Mick Hamer, Christopher M. Holmes, Stuart Marshall, G. Allen Burton Jr., Guest Editors
Holmes, Christopher M.
Brown, Colin D.
Hamer, Mick
Jones, Russell
Maltby, Lorraine
Posthuma, Leo
Silberhorn, Eric
Teeter, Jerold Scott
Warne, Michael St J
Weltje, Lennart
Prospective aquatic risk assessment for chemical mixtures in agricultural landscapes
title Prospective aquatic risk assessment for chemical mixtures in agricultural landscapes
title_full Prospective aquatic risk assessment for chemical mixtures in agricultural landscapes
title_fullStr Prospective aquatic risk assessment for chemical mixtures in agricultural landscapes
title_full_unstemmed Prospective aquatic risk assessment for chemical mixtures in agricultural landscapes
title_short Prospective aquatic risk assessment for chemical mixtures in agricultural landscapes
title_sort prospective aquatic risk assessment for chemical mixtures in agricultural landscapes
topic Special Section: SETAC Pellston Workshop: Simplifying Environmental Mixtures An Aquatic Exposure‐Based Approach Via Exposure Scenarios Leo Posthuma, Colin Brown, Dick de Zwart, Jerry Diamond, Scott D. Dyer, Mick Hamer, Christopher M. Holmes, Stuart Marshall, G. Allen Burton Jr., Guest Editors
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5873440/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29193235
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/etc.4049
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