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Controlling persistent organic pollutants–what next?

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Controlling persistent organic pollutants–what next?

Auteurs : Harry W. Vallack ; Dick J. Bakker ; Ingvar Brandt ; Eva Broström-Lundén ; Abraham Brouwer ; Keith R. Bull ; Clair Gough ; Ramon Guardans ; Ivan Holoubek ; Bo Jansson ; Rainer Koch ; Johan Kuylenstierna ; André Lecloux ; Donald Mackay ; Patrick Mccutcheon ; Paolo Mocarelli ; Rob D. F. Taalman

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Abstract

Abstract: Within the context of current international initiatives on the control of persistent organic pollutants (POPs), an overview is given of the scientific knowledge relating to POP sources, emissions, transport, fate and effects. At the regional scale, improvements in mass balance models for well-characterised POPs are resulting in an ability to estimate their environmental concentrations with sufficient accuracy to be of help for some regulatory purposes. The relevance of the parameters used to define POPs within these international initiatives is considered with an emphasis on mechanisms for adding new substances to the initial lists. A tiered approach is proposed for screening the large number of untested chemical substances according to their long-range transport potential, persistence and bioaccumulative potential prior to more detailed risk assessments. The importance of testing candidate POPs for chronic toxicity (i.e. for immunotoxicity, endocrine disruption and carcinogenicity) is emphasised as is a need for the further development of relevant SAR (structure activity relationship) models and in vitro and in vivo tests for these effects. Where there is a high level of uncertainty at the risk assessment stage, decision-makers may have to rely on expert judgement and weight-of-evidence, taking into account the precautionary principle and the views of relevant stake-holders. Close co-operation between the various international initiatives on POPs will be required to ensure that assessment criteria and procedures are as compatible as possible.

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DOI: 10.1016/S1382-6689(98)00036-2

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<div type="abstract" xml:lang="en">Abstract: Within the context of current international initiatives on the control of persistent organic pollutants (POPs), an overview is given of the scientific knowledge relating to POP sources, emissions, transport, fate and effects. At the regional scale, improvements in mass balance models for well-characterised POPs are resulting in an ability to estimate their environmental concentrations with sufficient accuracy to be of help for some regulatory purposes. The relevance of the parameters used to define POPs within these international initiatives is considered with an emphasis on mechanisms for adding new substances to the initial lists. A tiered approach is proposed for screening the large number of untested chemical substances according to their long-range transport potential, persistence and bioaccumulative potential prior to more detailed risk assessments. The importance of testing candidate POPs for chronic toxicity (i.e. for immunotoxicity, endocrine disruption and carcinogenicity) is emphasised as is a need for the further development of relevant SAR (structure activity relationship) models and in vitro and in vivo tests for these effects. Where there is a high level of uncertainty at the risk assessment stage, decision-makers may have to rely on expert judgement and weight-of-evidence, taking into account the precautionary principle and the views of relevant stake-holders. Close co-operation between the various international initiatives on POPs will be required to ensure that assessment criteria and procedures are as compatible as possible.</div>
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<note type="content">Fig. 1: POP global migration processes. (Reprinted with permission from Wania and Mackay (1996). Copyright (1996) American Chemical Society.)</note>
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<note type="content">Fig. 3: Information to be included in the risk profile of a substance a party proposes should be added to annexes I, II or III of the CLRTAP POPs protocol. (Adapted from Executive Body decision 1998/2, UN-ECE, 1998b.)</note>
<note type="content">Fig. 4: Summary of hazard identification scheme for determination of potential endocrine modulating effects of new and existing substances proposed at the EMWAT workshop, and reported by Tattersfield et al. (1997).</note>
<note type="content">Table 1: Priority substances in the CLRTAP POPs protocol (substances also specified in UNEP Governing Council Decision 19/13c for initial inclusion in the global POPs convention are shown in bold type)</note>
<note type="content">Table 2: Annual emissions of PAH, PCB, HCH and PCDD/Fs in Europe per source category in 1990 (adapted from Berdowski et al., 1997)</note>
<note type="content">Table 3: Bioaccumulation and biomagnification of organochlorines in Arctic marine food chains (after Muir et al., 1992 using data from a variety of published sources</note>
<note type="content">Table 4: Pesticide concentrations in adipose tissues in Greenland and other countries (after Mulvad et al., 1996)</note>
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<abstract lang="en">Abstract: Within the context of current international initiatives on the control of persistent organic pollutants (POPs), an overview is given of the scientific knowledge relating to POP sources, emissions, transport, fate and effects. At the regional scale, improvements in mass balance models for well-characterised POPs are resulting in an ability to estimate their environmental concentrations with sufficient accuracy to be of help for some regulatory purposes. The relevance of the parameters used to define POPs within these international initiatives is considered with an emphasis on mechanisms for adding new substances to the initial lists. A tiered approach is proposed for screening the large number of untested chemical substances according to their long-range transport potential, persistence and bioaccumulative potential prior to more detailed risk assessments. The importance of testing candidate POPs for chronic toxicity (i.e. for immunotoxicity, endocrine disruption and carcinogenicity) is emphasised as is a need for the further development of relevant SAR (structure activity relationship) models and in vitro and in vivo tests for these effects. Where there is a high level of uncertainty at the risk assessment stage, decision-makers may have to rely on expert judgement and weight-of-evidence, taking into account the precautionary principle and the views of relevant stake-holders. Close co-operation between the various international initiatives on POPs will be required to ensure that assessment criteria and procedures are as compatible as possible.</abstract>
<note type="footnote">Correspondence to: Nicole G Weavers, ETAF, European Training and Assessment Foundation, PO Box 182, 6700 AD, Wageningen, The Netherlands. Tel.: +31-317-484924; Fax: +31-317-484941</note>
<note type="content">Section title: Assessment</note>
<note type="content">Fig. 1: POP global migration processes. (Reprinted with permission from Wania and Mackay (1996). Copyright (1996) American Chemical Society.)</note>
<note type="content">Fig. 2: Proposed general chemical risk assessment scheme.</note>
<note type="content">Fig. 3: Information to be included in the risk profile of a substance a party proposes should be added to annexes I, II or III of the CLRTAP POPs protocol. (Adapted from Executive Body decision 1998/2, UN-ECE, 1998b.)</note>
<note type="content">Fig. 4: Summary of hazard identification scheme for determination of potential endocrine modulating effects of new and existing substances proposed at the EMWAT workshop, and reported by Tattersfield et al. (1997).</note>
<note type="content">Table 1: Priority substances in the CLRTAP POPs protocol (substances also specified in UNEP Governing Council Decision 19/13c for initial inclusion in the global POPs convention are shown in bold type)</note>
<note type="content">Table 2: Annual emissions of PAH, PCB, HCH and PCDD/Fs in Europe per source category in 1990 (adapted from Berdowski et al., 1997)</note>
<note type="content">Table 3: Bioaccumulation and biomagnification of organochlorines in Arctic marine food chains (after Muir et al., 1992 using data from a variety of published sources</note>
<note type="content">Table 4: Pesticide concentrations in adipose tissues in Greenland and other countries (after Mulvad et al., 1996)</note>
<note type="content">Table 5: A two-tiered testing protocol for chemical immunotoxicity</note>
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<topic>Persistent organic pollutants</topic>
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<topic>Biomagnification</topic>
<topic>Persistence</topic>
<topic>Global distillation</topic>
<topic>Risk assessment</topic>
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