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Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management | 2014

Regulatory considerations for the potential development and application of metal cleanup values

Marc S Greenberg; Ilse Schoeters; Randall S. Wentsel; David Charters; Ian A Mitchell; Barry Zajdlik

This article addresses the regulatory issues associated with the application of recent data to support Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemical substances (REACH) requirements in Europe and the use of metal-specific parameters by other countries to generate remediation values for metals in soil. The purposes of this article are to: 1) present approaches and advances developed over the last decade in Europe for the REACH regulation and proposed in Australia by the National Environment Protection Council, 2) review current US and Canadian regulatory practices on ecological soil cleanup values, and 3) evaluate the application of new scientific approaches, methods, and soil criteria development processes used in other countries.


Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management | 2014

Next steps in the development of ecological soil clean-up values for metals

Randall S. Wentsel; Anne Fairbrother

This special series in Integrated Environmental Assessment Management presents the results from 6 workgroups that were formed at the workshop on Ecological Soil Levels-Next Steps in the Development of Metal Clean-Up Values (17-21 September 2012, Sundance, Utah). This introductory article presents an overview of the issues assessors face when conducting risk assessments for metals in soils, key US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) documents on metals risk assessment, and discusses the importance of leveraging from recent major terrestrial research projects, primarily to address Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemical Substances (REACH) requirements in Europe, that have significantly advanced our understanding of the behavior and toxicity of metals in soils. These projects developed large data sets that are useful for the risk assessment of metals in soil environments. The workshop attendees met to work toward developing a process for establishing ecological soil clean-up values (Eco-SCVs). The goal of the workshop was to progress from ecological soil screening values (Eco-SSLs) to final clean-up values by providing regulators with the methods and processes to incorporate bioavailability, normalize toxicity thresholds, address food-web issues, and incorporate background concentrations. The REACH data sets were used by workshop participants as case studies in the development of the ecological standards for soils. The workshop attendees discussed scientific advancements in bioavailability, soil biota and wildlife case studies, soil processes, and food-chain modeling. In addition, one of the workgroups discussed the processes needed to frame the topics to gain regulatory acceptance as a directive or guidance by Canada, the USEPA, or the United States.


Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry | 1995

Evaluation of soil toxicity at joliet army ammunition plant

Michael Simini; Randall S. Wentsel; Ronald T. Checkai; Carlton T. Phillips; Nancy A. Chester; Michael A. Major


Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry | 1993

Soil microcosm for testing the effects of chemical pollutants on soil fauna communities and trophic structure

Robert W. Parmelee; Randall S. Wentsel; Carlton T. Phillips; Ronald T. Checkai; Michael Simini


Archive | 1993

Toxicity of Selected Munitions and Munition-Contaminated Soil on the Earthworm (Eisenia foetida)

Carlton T. Phillips; Ronald T. Checkai; Randall S. Wentsel


Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry | 1988

Avoidance of brass powder-contaminated soil by the earthworm, lumbricus terrestris

Randall S. Wentsel; Mark A. Guelta


Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry | 1987

Toxicity of brass powder in soil to the earthworm Lumbricus terrestris

Randall S. Wentsel; Mark A. Guelta


Archive | 1994

Toxicity Testing of Soil Samples from Joliet Army Ammunition Plant, Illinois

Carlton T. Phillips; Ronald T. Checkai; Nancy A. Chester; Randall S. Wentsel; Michael A. Major


Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry | 2016

The Challenge: How can we improve the quality of ecotoxicology research to increase relevance and use in regulatory decision making?

Jane Staveley; Randall S. Wentsel


ASTM special technical publications | 1997

Ecological Risk Assessment Procedures for U.S. Army Sites

Randall S. Wentsel; Michael Simini; Ronald T. Checkai; David Ludwig; Tw La Point

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Ronald T. Checkai

Edgewood Chemical Biological Center

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Carlton T. Phillips

Edgewood Chemical Biological Center

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Michael Simini

Edgewood Chemical Biological Center

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David Charters

United States Environmental Protection Agency

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John M. Skelly

Pennsylvania State University

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Marc S Greenberg

United States Environmental Protection Agency

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