2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0045-6535(00)00504-x
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Health risk assessment of dioxin emissions from municipal waste incinerators: the Neerlandquarter (Wilrijk, Belgium)

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“…Daily inhalation exposure doses of PCNs for adults and children were calculated with reference to calculation for dioxins (SI Eq. (1)) (Nouwen et al, 2001). PCN concentrations in the inhalable particles (PM 10 ) fraction and gas fraction were used to calculate the daily PCNs inhalation exposure.…”
Section: Preliminary Assessment Of Exposure To Pcns Via Inhalationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Daily inhalation exposure doses of PCNs for adults and children were calculated with reference to calculation for dioxins (SI Eq. (1)) (Nouwen et al, 2001). PCN concentrations in the inhalable particles (PM 10 ) fraction and gas fraction were used to calculate the daily PCNs inhalation exposure.…”
Section: Preliminary Assessment Of Exposure To Pcns Via Inhalationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inhalation is the direct exposure to dioxins and this exposure pathway should be dominated in the uptake of atmospheric pollutants. Atmospheric POPs could also partition into soil and vegetation and could be bioaccumulated in the food chain, resulting in numbers of indirect sources of human exposure [24]. In this study, we assessed the inhalation risk of atmospheric PCDD/Fs to the residents of Tianjin using the following equation [5]:…”
Section: Inhalation Risk Potentials For Local Residentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the present research, two exposure pathways including soil/dust ingestion and dermal exposure were assessed based on the equation (eq) 1 and eq (2), which are original from Nouwen (2001) and simplified by Minh (2003). …”
Section: Exposure and Risk Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%