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Debate & Commentary

Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Sediments: An Overview of Risk-Related Issues

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Pages 269-275 | Published online: 19 Mar 2007
 

ABSTRACT

This series of articles address site-specific issues associated with evaluating exposure and toxicity of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in sediments. These include factors that influence the opportunity to come into contact with PAHs in sediments (bioaccessibility) and those that affect the potential for transfer from sediment to ecological and human receptors (bioavailability). Although organic carbon is viewed as an important matrix for sorbing PAHs, studies have shown that there are various forms of carbon, some of which are highly sorptive. These latter forms vary on a site-specific basis and including this form of carbon in the assessment can reduce the uncertainty associated with estimating exposure. Other site-specific factors associated with water clarity, depth, and light penetration can result in enhanced toxicity of PAHs as a result of photoactivation. Chemical analyses of sediments increasingly include the alkylated PAH compounds. Although analyses of this suite of PAH compounds is being conducted to support ecological assessments and forensic analyses, there is little guidance on how to interpret the alkylated PAHs with respect to human health risks. An approach for accomplishing this is suggested.

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