Determination of Acute Exposure Guideline Levels in a Dispersion Model

2004 
Abstract The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is in the process of establishing acute exposure guideline levels (AEGLs) for a number of toxic chemicals. These guidelines represent predictable human consequences from measured exposures of selected toxic chemicals over time. They are intended for emergency planning and regulatory purposes. This paper presents a method that can be used by atmospheric dispersion models to compute AEGL values and graphically display the regions exposed to each guideline level on area maps. EPA currently defines three levels of AEGLs corresponding to increasingly severe symptoms, ranging from notable discomfort (AEGL-1) to serious adverse health effects (AEGL-2) to life-threatening effects or death (AEGL-3). For each chemical's three AEGL levels, guideline concentrations are defined for five exposure durations: 10 min, 30 min, 1 hr, 4 hr, and 8 hr. Dispersion models can compute a chemical dosage (time-integrated concentration) and a peak concentration throughout the a...
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