Uncertainties on occurrence and hazard of mixtures of Contaminants of Emerging Concern (CECs) in drinking water (DW) challenge water utilities and decision makers in prioritizing these compounds in, respectively, interventions for the optimization of DW treatment and DW regulations. Continuous development of quantitative risk assessment procedures addressing adverse effects of CECs supports decision-making regarding mitigation actions in minimizing health risks. We propose a novel, quantitative chemical risk assessment (QCRA) approach for mixtures of CECs in DW. The risks are evaluated with the aid of the benchmark quotient probabilistic distribution and including uncertainties in both (i) exposure assessment using occurrence data of different DW sources and simulating DW treatment by granular activated carbon and (ii) hazard assessment steps. The QCRA was applied to compare risks deriving from the presence of alkylphenols mixtures in tap or bottled DW, and to evaluate how actual DW consumption habits affect health risks.
A Quantitative Chemicals' Mixture Risk Assessment Approach For Contaminants Of Emerging Concern Management In Drinking Water
Penserini L.;Cantoni B.;Turolla A.;Antonelli M.
2022-01-01
Abstract
Uncertainties on occurrence and hazard of mixtures of Contaminants of Emerging Concern (CECs) in drinking water (DW) challenge water utilities and decision makers in prioritizing these compounds in, respectively, interventions for the optimization of DW treatment and DW regulations. Continuous development of quantitative risk assessment procedures addressing adverse effects of CECs supports decision-making regarding mitigation actions in minimizing health risks. We propose a novel, quantitative chemical risk assessment (QCRA) approach for mixtures of CECs in DW. The risks are evaluated with the aid of the benchmark quotient probabilistic distribution and including uncertainties in both (i) exposure assessment using occurrence data of different DW sources and simulating DW treatment by granular activated carbon and (ii) hazard assessment steps. The QCRA was applied to compare risks deriving from the presence of alkylphenols mixtures in tap or bottled DW, and to evaluate how actual DW consumption habits affect health risks.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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