Exposure Pathway

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Exposure Pathway: - The path from sources of pollutants via, soil, water, or food to man and other species or settings.
[Environmental Protection Agency]

News archive for Exposure Pathway::

Study finds no health risk from golf course pesticides  -  04 Aug 2008
SmartBrief,...exposure to pesticides from treated turf is a potentially significant exposure pathway," said John Clark, a professor of veterinary and animal sciences,

BC releases draft site risk classification protocol  -  Jul 30, 2008
Ecolog.com (subscription),...'Potential high risk' sites are contaminated sites where screening indicators have been identified and default or exposure pathway indicators have not yet

Residents concerned over lack of metal control  -  Jul 31, 2008
Cayman Net News,In the general non-smoking, adult population the major exposure pathway is from food and water. Food, air, water and dust/soil are the major potential

Common Insecticides Used on Golf Courses Not a Threat to Golfers  -  Jul 29, 2008
Newswise (press release)...of the large amount of time people spend in turf environments, exposure to pesticides from treated turf is a potentially significant exposure pathway.

How to Recycle Computers, Cables, Keyboards and More  -  Jul 28, 2008
KRIS-TV,...“Inhalation is the primary exposure pathway, and acute exposure may lead to respiratory tract irritation,� Ornelas says. The International Agency for

EPA Proposes Changes to the Silresim Chemical Corporation Clean-up ...  -  Jul 29, 2008
Media Newswire (press release),This potential exposure pathway will be periodically evaluated and clean-up goal further revised ( if necessary ) if property use changes substantially ( ie

Radiation found at planned studio site  -  Jul 18, 2008
The Australian,...suggested radon gas emanation would occur and might provide a significant exposure pathway from large deposits of the material if retained on the site.

War of words erupt over Site 41  -  Jul 9, 2008
Midland Free Press,...the attenuation potential, why develop a landfill directly over a near surface aquifer creating an exposure pathway to our precious water resources?

Fish from Florida Mine Site Test Toxic for Mercury  -  Nov 29, 2007
Environment News Service...and Trails wants to allow recreational fishing in the ponds, but eating the fish, especially large-mouthed bass, is the exposure pathway of concern.

State: No 'cancer cluster' found in neighborhood  -  Nov 4, 2007
Laconia Citizen,Liberty Hill resident Jennifer Boucher pointed out earlier reports of a coal tar contaminant "exposure pathway" leaching into Jewett Brook.

SA federation to fight polluters  -  Nov 21, 2007
Mining MX,Only recent questions as to the additional exposure pathway from churned up sediments in the stream beds have put into question as to the completeness of

Coal tar, cancer haunt Gilford  -  Nov 4, 2007
Laconia Citizen,More recently, engineers have found that there has been an exposure pathway detected into Jewett Brook. This means chemicals may have been leaching into the

EPA: No fast track for Liberty Hill  -  Nov 16, 2007
Laconia Citizen,The report prepared by GEI Consultants, contracted by keyspan, found an "exposure pathway" into Jewett Brook which is know as a popular fishing hole by




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