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====Dioxin exposure-response function on population level ==== | ====Dioxin exposure-response function on population level ==== | ||
Sanna | Sanna | ||
{{var | {{var | ||
|Name = Responses of dioxin exposure on human health at the population level | |Name = Responses of dioxin exposure on human health at the population level | ||
|Focus = Determine health effects caused by dioxin exposure | |Focus = Determine health effects caused by dioxin exposure | ||
|Scope = | |Scope = Dioxins are persistent environmental contaminants which accumulate and their | ||
|Description = | |||
|Inputs = | elimination half life in the body is rather high (~7 years). In the exposure low doses and | ||
high doses cause totally indifferent effects. Most probable exposures for humans from MSWI | |||
are low dioxin exposures for a long period of time, which may affect the population | |||
"background exposure levels" by increasing them. The most susceptible subgroups among human | |||
population are children and young females (women at the childbearing age and before) in | |||
addition to the subgroups in the occupational hazard or those who may get high exposures via | |||
the food (fishermen). | |||
|Description = - In this specific case it is relevant to think about health effects of | |||
long-term exposure on human population (see var. 'Health effects of dioxins and PM2.5). Also | |||
the risk of accidental exposure is low; only if the burning process is working improperly | |||
the amount of dioxins emissions will increase. | |||
- dioxins are classified as known human carcinogen by IARC; data exist | |||
which supports the hypothesis of hormesis type of dose-responses (Tuomisto et al., 2004) in | |||
cancer | |||
- Effects on development and endocrine functions are of more concern than cancer | |||
|Inputs = -Dioxin emissions and in Hämeenkyrö | |||
-population; susceptible groups - demographic data | |||
-baseline exposure level of the population | |||
|Index = | |Index = | ||
|Definition = | |Definition = | ||
|Unit = | |Unit = increased risk for developmental defects/ pg/kg body weight/ year, | ||
|Result = | increased lifetime risk per pg/kg body weight | ||
|References = | OR risk / adipose tissue concentration | ||
|Result = the most sensitive endpoints are developmental defects and according the | |||
animal data for the human popultaion TDI is in a range of 1-4 pg TEQs/kg bodyweight | |||
|References = Tuomisto JT et al. Int J Cancer. 2004 Mar 1;108(6):893-900. | |||
Tuomisto et al. 1999. Synopsis on dioxins and PCBs. Publications of the | |||
National Public Health Institute B17/1999. | |||
van Leeuwen FX et.al. Chemosphere. 2000 May-Jun;40(9-11):1095-101. | |||
}} | }} | ||
Revision as of 15:36, 21 September 2006
Risk assessment on Hämeenkyrö municipal solid waste incinerator contains a structured risk assessment of a plan to build a MSWI in Hämeenkyrö. There will be a public vote related to a city planning decision: whether the municipality should plan an area for the plant or not. The vote will be held in November 19, 2006.
Objective
RA of Hämeenkyrö MSWI
Empty variable template
General variables
Optimizing rules
- Precautionary principle (disagreement)
- PP based on expected value, general
- PP based on worst-case or another 'conservative' scenario, general
- PP applied to emissions of municipal solid wasti incinerator (MSWI) in Hämeenkyrö
- Intake fraction (disambiguation)
- iF based on measured concentration fields
- iF based on exposure monitoring
- iF based on shortcuts
Fine particle variables
PM2.5 emissions in Hämeenkyrö
Päivi
PM2.5 emissions in Hämeenkyrö
PM2.5 emissions from MSWI, biofuel plant, and natural gas plant in Hämeenkyrö
Tommi
Baseline PM2.5 exposure in Hämeenkyrö
Anne K
PM2.5 exposure due to MSWI in Hämeenkyrö
Terhi Y
PM2.5 exposure-response function on population level
Sari
Dioxin variables
Dioxin emissions in Hämeenkyrö
Virpi
Baseline dioxin exposure in Hämeenkyrö
Marjo
Dioxin exposure due to MSWI in Hämeenkyrö
Martin
Dioxin exposure-response function on population level
Sanna
Responses of dioxin exposure on human health at the population level
Indicator variables
- Decisions related to Hämeenkyrö case
- Possible indicators (optimising variables) in Hämeenkyrö
Well-being of the population (smells, comfort, noise)
Kari Auri
Effects on economy (esp. gas energy plant)
Juha
Effects on economy
Transportation costs of waste
Anne
Health effects of dioxins and PM2.5
Anu T
Health effects
Miscellaneous variables
- Secondary effects on waste separation, recycling etc.)
Municipal solid waste production in Häme
Pasi K
Municipal solid waste production in Häme
Existing MSWI plants and current plans in southern Finland
Marjaleena
Background of waste production and its relations to EU directive
Eva