ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY'S RESEARCH PROGRAM ON TOTAL HUMAN EXPOSURE.

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Ott, Wayne [1 ]
Wallace, Lance [1 ]
Mage, David [1 ]
Akland, Gerald [1 ]
Lewis, Robert [1 ]
Sauls, Harold [1 ]
Rodes, Charles [1 ]
Kleffman, David [1 ]
Kuroda, Donna [1 ]
Morehouse, Karen [1 ]
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[1] U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Washington, DC 20460, United States
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION - Research - ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING - INSTRUMENTS - MATHEMATICAL MODELS - RISK STUDIES - Health Risks;
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The U. S. Environmental Protection Agency's (U. S. EPA) research program on total human exposure to environmental pollution seeks to develop a newly emerging concept in the environmental sciences. Instead of focusing purely on the sources of pollution or their transport and movement through the environment, this research focuses on human beings as the receptors of these pollutants. The methodology measures and models the pollutant concentrations found at the physical boundaries of people. It seeks to characterize quantitatively the impact of pollution on people by determining if an environmental problem exists at the human interface and, if so, by determining the sources, nature, extent, and severity of this environmental problem. The U. S. EPA total human exposure program includes: development of measurement methods and instruments, development of exposure models and statistical protocols, microenvironmental field studies, total human exposure studies, validation of human exposure models with empirical data, and dosage research investigations.
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