Authors
Michael L Dourson, Lyle R Chinkin, David L MacIntosh, Jennifer A Finn, Kathleen W Brown, Stephen B Reid, Jeanelle M Martinez
Publication date
2016/11/1
Journal
Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association
Volume
66
Issue
11
Pages
1061-1076
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
Petroleum coke or “petcoke” is a solid material created during petroleum refinement and is distributed via transfer facilities that may be located in densely populated areas. The health impacts from petcoke exposure to residents living in proximity to such facilities were evaluated for a petcoke transfer facilities located in Chicago, Illinois. Site-specific, margin of safety (MOS) and margin of exposure (MOE) analyses were conducted using estimated airborne and dermal exposures. The exposure assessment was based on a combined measurement and modeling program that included multiyear on-site air monitoring, air dispersion modeling, and analyses of soil and surfaces in residential areas adjacent to two petcoke transfer facilities located in industrial areas. Airborne particulate matter less than 10 microns (PM10) were used as a marker for petcoke. Based on daily fence line monitoring, the average daily PM10 …
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