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Human and Ecological Risk Assessment - Earthjustice

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CCWTable of Contents3-9. Sediment/Water Partition Coefficients: Empirical Distributions a ...................................... 3-383-10. Bioconcentration Factors for Fish .................................................................................... 3-393-11. Aluminum Solubility as a Function of Waterbody pH a .................................................... 3-403-12. Receptors <strong>and</strong> Exposure Pathways ................................................................................... 3-413-13. <strong>Human</strong> Exposure Factor Input Parameters <strong>and</strong> Data Sources .......................................... 3-423-14. <strong>Risk</strong> Endpoints Used for <strong>Human</strong> Health .......................................................................... 3-454-1. 90th Percentile <strong>Risk</strong> Results by CCW Type: L<strong>and</strong>fills, Groundwater-to-Drinking-Water Pathway ................................................................................................................. 4-44-2. 50th Percentile <strong>Risk</strong> Results by CCW Type: L<strong>and</strong>fills, Groundwater-to-Drinking-Water Pathway ................................................................................................................. 4-54-3. 90th Percentile <strong>Risk</strong> Results by CCW Type: Surface Impoundments, Groundwaterto-Drinking-WaterPathway ............................................................................................. 4-64-4. 50th Percentile <strong>Risk</strong> Results by CCW Type: Surface Impoundments, Groundwaterto-Drinking-WaterPathway ............................................................................................. 4-74-5. 90th Percentile <strong>Risk</strong> Results for FBC Wastes: L<strong>and</strong>fills, Groundwater-to-Drinking-Water Pathway ................................................................................................................. 4-94-6. 50th Percentile <strong>Risk</strong> Results for FBC Wastes: L<strong>and</strong>fills, Groundwater-to-Drinking-Water Pathway ................................................................................................................. 4-94-7. Time to Peak Well Concentration by WMU <strong>and</strong> Liner Type as Modeled ......................... 4-114-8. 90th Percentile <strong>Risk</strong> Results by CCW Type: L<strong>and</strong>fills, Groundwater-to-Surface-Water Pathway ............................................................................................................... 4-134-9. 50th Percentile <strong>Risk</strong> Results by CCW Type: L<strong>and</strong>fills, Groundwater-to-Surface-Water Pathway ............................................................................................................... 4-144-10. 90th Percentile <strong>Risk</strong> Results by CCW Type: Surface Impoundments, Groundwaterto-Surface-WaterPathway ............................................................................................. 4-154-11. 50th Percentile <strong>Risk</strong> Results by CCW Type: Surface Impoundments, Groundwaterto-Surface-WaterPathway ............................................................................................. 4-164-12. 90th Percentile <strong>Risk</strong> Results for FBC Wastes: L<strong>and</strong>fills, Groundwater-to-Surface-Water Pathway ............................................................................................................... 4-174-13. 50th Percentile <strong>Risk</strong> Results for FBC Wastes: L<strong>and</strong>fills, Groundwater-to-Surface-Water Pathway ............................................................................................................... 4-174-14. Liner Types in EPRI Survey ............................................................................................. 4-194-15. <strong>Risk</strong> Attenuation Factor a Statistics for Modeled Constituents— Groundwater toDrinking Water Pathway ................................................................................................ 4-204-16. Summary of <strong>Risk</strong> Screening Values for Unmodeled Constituents Using <strong>Risk</strong>Attenuation Factors—Groundwater-to-Drinking-Water Pathway ................................. 4-214-17. Summary of Proven Damage Cases with Groundwater Impacts (U.S. EPA, 2007) ....... 4-224-18. Summary of Proven Damage Cases with Fish Consumption Advisories (U.S. EPA,2007) .............................................................................................................................. 4-234-19. Modeled 90th <strong>and</strong> 50th Percentile <strong>Risk</strong> Results vs. Reported GroundwaterExceedences ................................................................................................................... 4-234-20. Modeled 90th <strong>and</strong> 50th Percentile <strong>Risk</strong> Results vs. Reported Fish ConsumptionExceedences ................................................................................................................... 4-254-21. Summary of 90th Percentile Full-Scale CCW <strong>Ecological</strong> <strong>Risk</strong> Results:Groundwater-to-Surface-Water Pathway, Aquatic Receptors a ...................................... 4-29April 2010–Draft EPA document.viii

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