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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) identifies the most serious hazardous waste sites in the nation. These sites are then placed on the National Priorities List (NPL) and are targeted for long-term federal clean-up activities. Chlorine dioxide and chlorite have not been found in any of the 1,647 current or former NPL sites. Although the total number of NPL sites evaluated for these substances is not known, the possibility exists that chlorine dioxide and chlorite may be found in the future as more sites are evaluated. This information is important because these sites may be sources of exposure and exposure to these substances may harm you.

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Time-Weighted Average (TWA)—An allowable exposure concentration averaged over a normal 8-hour workday or 40-hour workweek.

Toxic Dose(50) (TD50)—A calculated dose of a chemical, introduced by a route other than inhalation, which is expected to cause a specific toxic effect in 50% of a defined experimental animal population.

Toxicokinetic—The absorption, distribution, and elimination of toxic compounds in the living organism.

Uncertainty Factor (UF)—A factor used in operationally deriving the Minimal Risk Level (MRL) or Reference Dose (RfD) or Reference Concentration (RfC) from experimental data. UFs are intended to account for (1) the variation in sensitivity among the members of the human population, (2) the uncertainty in extrapolating animal data to the case of human, (3) the uncertainty in extrapolating from data obtained in a study that is of less than lifetime exposure, and (4) the uncertainty in using lowestobserved-adverse-effect level (LOAEL) data rather than no-observed-adverse-effect level (NOAEL) data. A default for each individual UF is 10; if complete certainty in data exists, a value of 1 can be used; however, a reduced UF of 3 may be used on a case-by-case basis, 3 being the approximate logarithmic average of 10 and 1.

Xenobiotic—Any chemical that is foreign to the biological system.

 

 

APPENDIX C. ACRONYMS, ABBREVIATIONS, AND SYMBOLS

ACGIH American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists

ACOEM American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine

ADI acceptable daily intake

ADME absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion

AED atomic emission detection

AFID alkali flame ionization detector

AFOSH Air Force Office of Safety and Health

ALT alanine aminotransferase

AML acute myeloid leukemia

AOAC Association of Official Analytical Chemists

AOEC Association of Occupational and Environmental Clinics

AP alkaline phosphatase

APHA American Public Health Association

AST aspartate aminotransferase atm atmosphere

ATSDR Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry

AWQC Ambient Water Quality Criteria

BAT best available technology

BCF bioconcentration factor

BEI Biological Exposure Index

BMD benchmark dose

BMR benchmark response

BSC Board of Scientific Counselors C centigrade

CAA Clean Air Act

CAG Cancer Assessment Group of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency CAS Chemical Abstract Services

CDC Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

CEL cancer effect level

CELDS Computer-Environmental Legislative Data System

CERCLA Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act

CFR Code of Federal Regulations

Ci curie

CI confidence interval

CL ceiling limit value

CLP Contract Laboratory Program cm centimeter

CML chronic myeloid leukemia

CPSC Consumer Products Safety Commission

CWA Clean Water Act

DHEW Department of Health, Education, and Welfare

DHHS Department of Health and Human Services

DNA deoxyribonucleic acid

DOD Department of Defense

DOE Department of Energy

DOL Department of Labor

DOT Department of Transportation

DOT/UN/Department of Transportation/United Nations/

NA/IMCO North America/International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code

DWEL drinking water exposure level

ECD electron capture detection

ECG/EKG electrocardiogram

EEG electroencephalogram

EEGL Emergency Exposure Guidance Level

EPA Environmental Protection Agency

F Fahrenheit

F1 first-filial generation

FAO Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations

FDA Food and Drug Administration

FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency

FIFRA Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act

FPD flame photometric detection

Fpm feet per minute

FR Federal Register

FSH follicle stimulating hormone

G gram

GC gas chromatography

Gd gestational day

GLC gas liquid chromatography

GPC gel permeation chromatography

HPLC high-performance liquid chromatography

HRGC high resolution gas chromatography

HSDB Hazardous Substance Data Bank

IARC International Agency for Research on Cancer

IDLH immediately dangerous to life and health

ILO International Labor Organization

IRIS Integrated Risk Information System

Kd adsorption ratio

Kg kilogram

Kkg metric ton

Koc organic carbon partition coefficient

Kow octanol-water partition coefficient

L liter

LC liquid chromatography

LC50 lethal concentration, 50% kill

LCLo lethal concentration, low

LD50 lethal dose, 50% kill

LDLo lethal dose, low

LDH lactic dehydrogenase

LH luteinizing hormone

LOAEL lowest-observed-adverse-effect level

LSE Levels of Significant Exposure

LT50 lethal time, 50% kill

m meter

MA trans,trans-muconic acid

MAL maximum allowable level

mCi millicurie

MCL maximum contaminant level

MCLG maximum contaminant level goal

MF modifying factor

MFO mixed function oxidase

mg milligram

mL milliliter

mm millimeter

mmHg millimeters of mercury

mmol millimole

mppcf millions of particles per cubic foot

MRL Minimal Risk Level

MS mass spectrometry

NAAQS National Ambient Air Quality Standard

NAS National Academy of Science

NATICH National Air Toxics Information Clearinghouse

NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organization

NCE normochromatic erythrocytes

NCEH National Center for Environmental Health

NCI National Cancer Institute

ND not detected

NFPA National Fire Protection Association

ng nanogram

NHANES National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey

NIEHS National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences

NIOSH National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

NIOSHTIC NIOSH's Computerized Information Retrieval System

NLM National Library of Medicine

nm nanometer

nmol nanomole

NOAEL no-observed-adverse-effect level

NOES National Occupational Exposure Survey

NOHS National Occupational Hazard Survey

NPD nitrogen phosphorus detection

NPDES National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System

NPL National Priorities List

NR not reported

NRC National Research Council

NS not specified

NSPS New Source Performance Standards

NTIS National Technical Information Service

NTP National Toxicology Program

ODW Office of Drinking Water, EPA

OERR Office of Emergency and Remedial Response, EPA

OHM/TADS Oil and Hazardous Materials/Technical Assistance Data System

OPP Office of Pesticide Programs, EPA

OPPT Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics, EPA

OPPTS Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances, EPA

OR odds ratio

OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Administration

OSW Office of Solid Waste, EPA

OTS Office of Toxic Substances

OW Office of Water

OWRS Office of Water Regulations and Standards, EPA

PAH polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon

PBPD physiologically based pharmacodynamic

PBPK physiologically based pharmacokinetic

PCE polychromatic erythrocytes

PEL permissible exposure limit pg picogram

PHS Public Health Service

PID photo ionization detector pmol picomole

PMR proportionate mortality ratio

ppb parts per billion

ppm parts per million

ppt parts per trillion

PSNS pretreatment standards for new sources

RBC red blood cell

REL recommended exposure level/limit

RfC reference concentration

RfD reference dose

RNA ribonucleic acid

RQ reportable quantity

RTECS Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances

SARA Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act

SCE sister chromatid exchange

SGOT serum glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase

SGPT serum glutamic pyruvic transaminase

SIC standard industrial classification

SIM selected ion monitoring

SMCL secondary maximum contaminant level

SMR standardized mortality ratio

SNARL suggested no adverse response level

SPEGL Short-Term Public Emergency Guidance Level

STEL short term exposure limit

STORET Storage and Retrieval

TD50 toxic dose, 50% specific toxic effect

TLV threshold limit value

TOC total organic carbon

TPQ threshold planning quantity

TRI Toxics Release Inventory

TSCA Toxic Substances Control Act TWA time-weighted average UF uncertainty factor

U.S. United States

USDA United States Department of Agriculture

USGS United States Geological Survey

VOC volatile organic compound

WBC white blood cell

WHO World Health Organization


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