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Afleiding van het maximaal toelaatbaar risiconiveau met betrekking tot doorvergiftiging voor een aantal stoffen in het kader van het vaststellen van bijzondere milieukwaliteitsdoelstellingen voor de Noordzee en Waddenzee
[ Maximal tolerable risk levels with respect to secondary poisoning for several compounds in order to determine special environmental quality criteria for the Northsea and Waddensea ]
 
van de Plassche EJ, Lahr J, van der Valk HJ, Everts JW, Canton JH

28 p in Dutch   1991

RIVM Rapport 679101001
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English Abstract
In order to determine Special Environmental Quality Criteria for the Northsea and Waddensea Maximal Tolerable Risk Levels (MTR) were derived based on the risk for secondary poisoning. Therefore a model was used developed by the National Institute of Public Health and the Environment on risk-assessment for fish-eating birds. For alpha-HCH and pentachlorobenzene no toxicity data on birds could be found which made it impossible to use the model. MTR values of 28, 16, 2.9, and 1.3 ng/l were calculated for hexachlorobenzene, DDT, DDE and DDD, respectively.

 

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