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Journal of Environmental Health Sciences
2018 Volume.44 No. 6 p.548 ~ p.555
Ecological Risk Assessment for Cadmium in Environmental Media
Lee Byeong-Woo

Lee Byoung-Cheun
Yoon Hyo-Jung
Park Kyung-Hwa
Kim Pil-Je
Abstract
Objectives: We conducted ecological risk assessment for cadmium, a heavy metal and carcinogen, to identify safety standards by environmental media and to determine its impact on ecosystems by estimating and evaluating exposure levels.

Methods: Species sensitivity distributions (SSDs) were generated using ECOTOX DB. A hazardous concentration of 5% (HC5) protective of most species (95%) in the environment was estimated. Using this estimate, predicted no effect concentrations (PNECs) were calculated for aquatic organisms. Based on the calculated PNECs for aquatic organisms, PNEC values for soil and sediment were calculated using the partition coefficient. Predicted exposure concentrations (PECs) were also calculated from environmental monitoring data with hazard quotients (HQs) calculated using PNECs for environmental media.

Results: Chronic toxicity data were categorized into four groups and 11 species. In species sensitivity distribution (SSD) analysis, HC5 was 0.340 ¥ìg/L. Based on this value, the PNEC value for aquatic organisms was calculated as 0.113 ¥ìg/L. PNEC values for soil and sediments using a partition coefficient were calculated as 15.02 mg/kg and 90.61 mg/kg, respectively. In an analysis of environmental monitoring data, PEC values were calculated as 0.017 ¥ìg/L for water, 1.01 mg/kg for soil, and 0.521 mg/kg for sediment.

Conclusions: HQs were 0.150, 0.067 and 0.006 for water, soil and sediment, respectively. HQs of secondary toxicity were 0.365 for birds and 0.024 for mammals. In principle, it is judged that an HQ above 1 indicates a high level of risk concern while an HQ less than 1 indicates an extremely low level of risk concern. Therefore, with HQs of cadmium in the environment being <1, its risk levels can be considered low for each media.
KEYWORD
Cadmium, chronic toxicity, SSD, PNEC, PEC
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