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Title: Risk Assessment For Manufactured Gas Plant Mgp() Site Remediation
Author: Christopher m. Teaf, D. Mark Haney
Source: American Gas Association 1993
Year Published: 1993
Abstract: A major advantage of risk-based target concentrations is the ability to evaluate in a quantitative fashion the potential risks to public health. Preceding a risk assessment is a site characterization. The four primary components of a risk assessment are selection of indicator analytes, exposure assessment, toxicity assessment and risk characterization. Risk characterization may lead to a conclusion that remediation is not required or target concentrations may be proposed for one or more environmental media. Without such detailed justifications and supporting calculations, the position of environmental regulatory agencies may be to require remediation to background conditions or to detection limits.




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