Exposure Setting
Overview
An exposure setting is the physical setting where an exposure of interest occurs. It is defined by the boundaries of the analysis and the scope and geographic scale of the assessment. Relevant environmental information might include data on groundwater flow, soil type, surface water characteristics, meteorological conditions, types of land use, and persistence of the agent or stressor. Data about the exposed population or life stage can also be part of the exposure setting.

Sources and Stressors
Potential sources of data about sources and stressors include emission inventories, product information, land use (current, planned)
Pesticides
Chemicals (Other Organics)
Inorganics and Fibers
Nanomaterials
Media
Air
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Water and Sediment
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Soil and Dust
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Food
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Aquatic Biota
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Consumer Products
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Populations and Life Stages
General Population
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Residential Consumers
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Occupational Workers
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Life Stages
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Highly Exposed
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