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Environment International | 2014

Assessing the risk of an excess fluoride intake among Swedish children in households with private wells : Expanding static single-source methods to a probabilistic multi-exposure-pathway approach

Anna Augustsson; Tobias Berger

It is often assumed that water consumption is the major route of exposure for fluoride and analysis of water fluoride content is the most common approach for ensuring that the daily intake is not too high. In the present study, the risk of excess intake was characterized for children in households with private wells in Kalmar County, Sweden, where the natural geology shows local enrichments in fluorine. By comparing water concentrations with the WHO drinking water guideline (1.5 mg/L), it was found that 24% of the ca. 4800 sampled wells had a concentration above this limit, hence providing a figure for the number of children in the households concerned assessed to be at risk using this straightforward approach. The risk of an excess intake could, alternatively, also be characterized based on a tolerable daily intake (in this case the US EPA RfD of 0.06 mg/kg-day). The exposure to be evaluated was calculated using a probabilistic approach, where the variability in all exposure factors was considered, again for the same study population. The proportion of children assessed to be at risk after exposure from drinking water now increased to 48%, and when the probabilistic model was adjusted to also include other possible exposure pathways; beverages and food, ingestion of toothpaste, oral soil intake and dust inhalation, the number increased to 77%. Firstly, these results show how the risk characterization is affected by the basis of comparison. In this example, both of the reference values used are widely acknowledged. Secondly, it illustrates how much of the total exposure may be overlooked when only focusing on one exposure pathway, and thirdly, it shows the importance of considering the variability in all relevant pathways.


Aquatic Geochemistry | 2012

Impact of a Fluorine-Rich Granite Intrusion on Levels and Distribution of Fluoride in a Small Boreal Catchment

Tobias Berger; Pasi Peltola; Henrik Drake; Mats E. Åström


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2014

High cesium concentrations in groundwater in the upper 1.2 km of fractured crystalline rock – Influence of groundwater origin and secondary minerals

Frédéric A. Mathurin; Henrik Drake; Eva-Lena Tullborg; Tobias Berger; Pasi Peltola; Birgitta E. Kalinowski; Mats E. Åström


Science of The Total Environment | 2016

Fluoride abundance and controls in fresh groundwater in Quaternary deposits and bedrock fractures in an area with fluorine-rich granitoid rocks.

Tobias Berger; Frédéric A. Mathurin; Henrik Drake; Mats E. Åström


Chemical Geology | 2015

The impact of fluoride on Al abundance and speciation in boreal streams

Tobias Berger; Frédéric A. Mathurin; Jon Petter Gustafsson; Pasi Peltola; Mats E. Åström


Journal of Geochemical Exploration | 2016

Fluorine geochemistry of quaternary deposits in a nemo-boreal catchment with elevated dissolved fluoride in surface waters and groundwater

Tobias Berger; Changxun Yu; Henrik Drake; Pasi Peltola; Daniel Svensson; Mats E. Åström


Archive | 2016

Geological, mineralogical and hydrological controls of fluoride in fresh groundwater in Quaternary deposits and bedrock fractures in a coastal area with Proterozoic granitoids

Tobias Berger; Frédéric A. Mathurin; Henrik Drake; Mats E. Åström


32nd Conference of the International Society for Fluoride, Fluorosis Prevention: From research at the cellular level to mitigation. Chiang Mai, Thailand, November 25-28, 2014. | 2014

Assessing the risk of an excessive fluoride intake in a region of southeastern Sweden

Tobias Berger; Anna Augustsson


SEE, ISES and ISIAQ Environmental Health Conference, 19-23 August 2013, Basel, Switzerland | 2013

Probabilistic exposure assessment challenges the safety margin in drinking water criteria – the example of fluoride

Anna Augustsson; Tobias Berger


NGL Annual Science Meeting , 7-8 November, Oskarshamn, Sweden | 2013

A probabilistic view of risks associated with consumption of drinking water in an area with natural fluoride enrichments

Anna Augustsson; Tobias Berger

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Jon Petter Gustafsson

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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