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Risk assessment of chemical mixtures in the aquatic environment

The total chemical production within the European Union amounts to more than 300 million tonnes per year, of which 140 million tonnes are considered as hazardous to the environment. Today Mikael Gustavsson defends his thesis "Risk assessment of chemical mixtures in the aquatic environment.

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In his thesis Gustavsson first analyses the hazard from chemicals from different regulatory classes. Thereafter the combined risks from coincidental mixtures detected in the Swedish aquatic environment from three different monitoring programs are estimated.

When using Swedish water quality objectives and a Kaplan-Meier adjustment to account for non-detects, 73% of 1308 samples taken in Swedish agricultural streams were estimated to be at risk. In contrast, using hazard-values calculated specifically per trophic level (algae, aquatic invertebrate and fish) according to the current pesticide guidelines, only 4% of the samples are estimated to be at risk. This demonstrates the risk estimates dependence on how hazardous concentrations are determined, a single substance issue which gets incorporated into the mixture risk assessment.

"The thesis adds to a growing body of literature which demonstrates that chemical concentrations detected in the environment frequently exceeds concentrations perceived as safe," says Gustavsson

The thesis also demonstrates that despite the Swedish national goal (adopted 1999) of a non-toxic environment, there is no perceivable trend in the estimated risk in the agricultural streams between 2002 and 2013. Similarly, samples taken along the Swedish west coast and analyzed for 172 organic chemicals show exceedances of estimated safe concentration at five out of five locations. Also concentrations measured in fish tissue exceed concentrations thresholds set for human consumption, both for individual compounds and for their mixtures. The thesis adds to a growing body of literature which demonstrates that chemical concentrations detected in the environment frequently exceeds concentrations perceived as safe. This indicates that the current chemical load in the environment should, at least, be considered during market approval.

Download Mikael Gustavsson's thesis: "Risk assessment of chemical mixtures in the aquatic environment"