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Prioritization of Data Sources for Chronic Exposure

Dose-Response Assessment for Assessing Health Risks Associated With Exposure to Hazardous Air Pollutants
  • Summary and Tables
  • Sources of Chronic Dose-Response Information
  • Prioritization of Data Sources for Chronic Exposure
  • Additional Information, Adjustments and Special Cases for Dose-Response Values in Tables 1 and 2
  • Sources of Acute Dose-Response Information
  • The NRC Risk Assessment Paradigm
  • Risk Assessment for Carcinogens
  • Risk Assessment for Noncancer Effects

Table 1 includes chronic dose-response values for all air toxics for which at least one of the assessment sources has developed a weight-of-evidence or dose-response assessment. However, many air toxics have chronic dose-response assessments developed by more than one of these agencies. Because different agencies developed these assessments at different times for purposes that were similar but not identical, it is inevitable that the results are not totally consistent. In some cases interagency differences are substantial, especially between assessments that were done many years apart. In lieu of chemical-specific decisions to resolve these discrepancies, EPA has applied a consistent priority scheme to the sources of chronic dose-response information described above.

Draft RfCs, RfDs, and UREs under development for the EPA IRIS process were given first priority on a case-by-case basis, where such assessments have already undergone external peer review and subsequent revision. Consistent with EPA's commitment to sound science, Table 1 does not include draft assessments that have not undergone peer review. This practice conforms to the 1996 changes to the IRIS review process requiring such external peer review.

Where externally peer reviewed IRIS draft assessments were not selected to supersede existing EPA IRIS values, Table 1 shows current IRIS information. For substances lacking current IRIS assessments, ATSDR chronic MRLs (available only for noncancer effects) received next preference, followed by CalEPA chronic RELs and UREs. Where ATSDR or CalEPA assessments did not exist, Table 1 shows HEAST assessments. 

Air: Fate, Exposure, and Risk Analysis (FERA)

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Last updated on March 3, 2025
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