Sabrina Ayelén Dubny
National Scientific and Technical Research Council
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Human and Ecological Risk Assessment | 2014
Fabio Peluso; Sabrina Ayelén Dubny; Natalia Othax; José González Castelain
ABSTRACT DelAzulPestRisk is a risk-based chemical ranking model based on human and local biota toxicities that estimates the integrated risk of pesticides in water from their extensive (concentration, risk) and intensive (persistence, bioaccumulation) chemical properties. The model is built on two modules: human health risk factor (estimated based on the probabilistic cancer and non-cancer health risk by using U.S. Environmental Protection Agency models applied to a bathing exposure scenario) and biota health risk factor (quantified on the basis of the probabilistic toxicity exposure ratio –PEC/PNEC– for three local representatives of water biota multiplied by an amplification factor supported by the persistence and bioaccumulation potential). The model was applied to shallow creeks of Tres Arroyos County, Argentina, which flow across wheat and soybean agricultural lands, and in whose waters were detected many organochlorine pesticides (α, γ, y, δ-HCH, aldrin, heptachlor, γ-chlordane, endosulfan, endosulfan sulphate, dieldrin, and DDD). Dieldrin, aldrin, and heptachlor generated the worst potential effects—due mainly to the cancer and non-cancer dermal health risk—although this was not a significant environmental threat. DelAzulPestRisk is a screening assessment tool for water management purposes that become useful in countries lacking efficient water quality control systems.
Human and Ecological Risk Assessment | 2014
Fabio Peluso; Natalia Othax; José González Castelain; Sabrina Ayelén Dubny
ABSTRACT The aim of the study is to assess the probabilistic non-cancer and cancer risks by recreational bathing in Tres Arroyos creeks (southeastern Buenos Aires Province, Argentina). In these waters, hazardous substances (heavy metals, pesticides) have been detected, possibly related to agricultural activities. To assess such risk, USEPA models in aggregated (exposure through accidental oral water intake and dermal contact simultaneously) and cumulative approaches (combined exposure to more than one substance) were applied, performed for bathers of 5, 10, 15, and 20 years old. The results show that chronic bathing in these waters is not harmful at the concentrations and the exposure scenarios considered. Arsenic was the riskiest substance for both non-cancer and cancer effects, affecting mainly the youngest age group, and the accidental water intake during bathing was the most relevant pathway of exposure. On the other hand, the study highlights the key role of the frequency and duration of the bath event. We discuss the results in light of a previous paper of our authorship concluding that the health risk assessment is a valid alternative to analyze recreational water quality, which, unfortunately, is unused by water management agencies in Argentina.
Chemosphere | 2018
Sabrina Ayelén Dubny; Fabio Peluso; Ignacio Masson; Natalia Othax; José González Castelain
Using the USEPA methodology we estimated the probabilistic chronic risks for calves and adult cows due to pesticide exposure through oral intake of contaminated surface and ground waters in Tres Arroyos County (Argentina). Because published data on pesticide toxicity endpoints for cows are scarce, we used threshold levels based on interspecies extrapolation methods. The studied waters showed acceptable quality for cattle production since none of the pesticides were present at high-enough concentrations to potentially affect cow health. Moreover, ground waters had better quality than surface waters, with dieldrin and deltamethrin being the pesticides associated with the highest risk values in the former and the latter water compartments, respectively. Our study presents a novel use of the USEPA risk methodology proving it is useful for water quality evaluation in terms of pesticide toxicity for cattle production. This approach represents an alternative tool for water quality management in the absence of specific cattle pesticide regulatory limits.
Human and Ecological Risk Assessment | 2016
Fabio Peluso; Ignacio Masson; José González Castelain; Natalia Othax; Sabrina Ayelén Dubny
ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to assess the risk associated with recreational bathing at Del Azul stream, Argentina, a water course naturally containing Arsenic. It represents a case study on the carcinogenic risk for bathers and on how the risk varies among age groups and genders, analyzing the uncertainties of the model input variables and the risk quantification technique. The risk was probabilistically estimated with the 2D Monte Carlo method considering four age groups (5, 10, 15, and 20 years old) and separate exposure routes: accidental water intake, skin contact, and the two combined. Although in all the studied groups the risk levels were within safety limits, differences in risk values were observed among age groups and genders. Accidental water intake during bathing was the most risky exposure route. The risk decreased with age and it was higher in males than in females, with larger differences between the two older age groups. This could be attributed to the difference in the accidental water intake rate associated with the daily duration of the bathing event, which varied according to age and gender.
Archive | 2017
Ignacio Masson; José González Castelain; Sabrina Ayelén Dubny; Natalia Othax; Fabio Peluso
Archive | 2017
Guillermo Collazos; Fabio Peluso; Ilda Entraigas; Ignacio Masson; Natalia Othax; María Emilia Zabala; Sabrina Ayelén Dubny; José González Castelain; Ninoska Briceño; Luisa Fernanda Fajardo González
Archive | 2017
Ignacio Masson; José González Castelain; Sabrina Ayelén Dubny; Natalia Othax; Fabio Peluso
Archive | 2017
Natalia Othax; Fabio Peluso; Sabrina Ayelén Dubny; José González Castelain; Ignacio Masson
Archive | 2017
Sabrina Ayelén Dubny; Fabio Peluso; Natalia Othax; Ignacio Masson; José Gozalez Castelain
Archive | 2013
Natalia Othax; Fabio Peluso; José González Castelain; Sabrina Ayelén Dubny; Lorena Rodríguez