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1 USES guia del USES 4.0. http://www.rivm.nl/bibliotheek/rapporten/601450012.html EUSES (European Union System for the Evaluation of Substances) Multimedia Transport and Transformation Model According to the supporting Technical Guidance Documents (TGD) for European risk assessment Euses: http://ecb.jrc.it/Euses/

2 EUSES Aim: To harmonise risk assessment in a systematic and transparent approach Include : Emission, exposure, bio-effects and risk estimation for the environment and humans

3 Compartments in Euses

4 –EUSES –Stand-alone application – Multimedia models for: - emissions - transport & transformation - exposure of man and environment – Effects assessment for man and environment – Risk characterisation for man and environment – Conservative results as ‘reasonable worst-cases’ – 3 spatial scales (personal, local, regional) – 2 time scales: - long-term, sub-/chronic - short-term, acute – Uses equations of the Technical Guidance Documents (TGD) of the EU

5 RELEASE ESTIMATION Production Formulation Processing Private Use Recovery

6 The local scale of EUSES generic world. The local point source emitting directly ore indirectly into the different compartments [EUSES 1.00]

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8 Structure of the regional distribution model Simple Box of EUSES

9 Complexity of EUSES [Berding et al. (1999)]

10 O verview over the EUSES software structure

11 PEC:The Predicted Environmental Concentration Is the concentration in the environment or food which is predicted by a model. PNEC: The Predicted No Effect Concentration Is a concentration level in the environment or food below which adverse effects are most likely not to occur.

12 Predicted environmental concentration and Predicted no effect concentration [Boeije (1999)]

13 RCR (EUSES): Risk Characterisation Ratio RCR is the ratio of the Predicted Environmental Concentration and the Predicted No-Effect Concentration (RCR = PEC/PNEC) and expresses the likelihood of adverse effects to occur. Margin of Safety (MOS) (EUSES): Is the ratio ‘effect level’/’exposure level’=MOS and describes the degree of risk.

14 A significant influence on all PECs have :  the melting point,  emissions to regional air,  the wind speed,  the atmospheric mixing height..

15 The soil-PECs are strongly affected by:  the degradation rate in soil,  the vapour pressure,  the aerosol collection efficiency,  the specific mixing depth,  the constant of Junge equation,  the volume fraction of solids in soil,  the density of solid phase,  the surface area of aerosol particles,  partially by the average daily precipitation  the octanol-water partition coefficient

16 The water/sediment-PECs depend on:  the volume fraction of water in sediment,  the fraction connected to STP,  partially on the octanol-water partition coefficient,  partially on the average daily precipitation,  partially on the weight fraction of organic carbon in suspended matter,  partially on the density of water phase.

17 Comparison -Outputs – on site / off site concentrations in air, water, sediment, plants and soil – concentrations in breast milk, fish, milk, meat, eggs, tap/swimming water – daily human doses by inhalation, ingestion (breast milk, water, milk, meat, fish, soil) and dermal uptake – individual human lifetime risk attributable to exposures over a certain period – soil clean-up goals (depending on a target risk) EUSESCalTOX – estimates for releases to air, water and soil, life cycle step-wise and spatial scale – predicted environmental concentrations (PEC) in surface water, air, soils and sediment – concentrations in fish, plants, drinking water, milk, meat – exposure of consumers via products – workplace exposure of humans – daily human doses by inhalation, ingestion (water, milk, meat, fish, crops), dermal contact – Predicted No-Effect Concentrations (PNEC) in the environment – Risk Characterisation Ratio for the environment (RCR=PEC/PNEC) = likelihood of adverse effects occurring – Margin Of Safety for humans (MOS= ‘effect’/’exposure’) = degree of risk

18 Comparison - Applicability – non-ionic organic chemicals, radionuclides, fully dissociating in-/ organic chemicals, solid-phase metal species, partially dissociated in-/ organic species – site specific – very low concentrations (not exceeding the solubility limit in any phase) – long time scales (preferably one year to decades) – areas greater than 1000 m 2 with a water fraction of max. 10 % of the surface area EUSESCalTOX – unacceptable errors may occur assessing: poorly soluble, inorganic or ionisable substances – petroleum can only be assessed using the Hydrocarbon Block Method (HBM) – not site specific without proper data adjustments – several hazards are not considered: global warming, ozone depletion, acidification, eutrophication, etc. – short and long time scales – all spatial scales smaller than continental areas

19 Comparison - Benefits – easy export/import of data/results for visualisation – possibility of Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE) to other applications from within Excel – applicability of sensibility/uncertainty analysis – relatively well structured input/output sections – easy to understand and use EUSESCalTOX – assessment for the environment and humans – implemented step by step input of the necessary data – control of the range of the data introduced by the user – possibility of introducing the data in different units – great amount of different output data – estimation routines for a lot of the necessary data (emissions, effects, etc.) – great amount of European default data – wide range of time and spatial scales – implemented life cycle steps

20 ComparisonDisadvantages – only risk assessments for humans – the implemented macros do not run very well – no control of the range of the values introduced by the user – fixed units – default data are valid for California (and therefore not applicable for European risk assessment) – limited applicability for short term exposure and small areas/sites – limited output of risk values (only non/cancer risk for humans) EUSESCalTOX – very complex and difficult to understand – data exchange/export is very difficult if not impossible and does not work automatically – sensitivity/uncertainty analysis are not applicable – graphical visualisation of the results is not implemented


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