Risk Assessment of Indoor Pollution by BTEX Released from Groundwater

지하수내 BTEX에 의한 실내오염시 위해도 평가

  • 유동한 (한국원자력연구소) ;
  • 이한수 (한국원자력연구소) ;
  • 김상준 (한국과학기술원 생명화학공학과) ;
  • 양지원 (한국과학기술원 생명화학공학과)
  • Published : 2002.10.01

Abstract

Benzene, Ethyl-benzene, Toluene and Xylene (BTEX) can be released to a groundwater in case of the oil leakage from underground storage tank of a gas station. These chemicals are found to contribute to the total inhalation risk from contaminated indoor air. This study presents the assessment of a human exposure to such chemicals released from the groundwater into indoor air. At first, a 2-compartment model is developed to describe the transfer and distribution of the chemicals released from groundwater in a house through showering, washing clothes, and flushing toilets. The model is used to estimate a daily human exposure through inhalation of such BTEX for adults based on two sets of exposure scenarios. Finally, a sensitivity analysis is used to identify important parameters. The results obtained from the study would help to increase the understanding of risk assessment issues associated with the indoor pollution by BTEX released from contaminated groundwater.

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