Urinary mercury in adults in Poland living near a chloralkali plant |
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Authors: | Jarosinska Dorota Barregård Lars Biesiada Marek Muszynska-Graca Maja Dabkowska Beata Denby Bruce Pacyna Joseph Fudala Janina Zielonka Urszula |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health, 13 Koscielna, 41-200 Sosnowiec, Poland. d.jarosinska@imp.sosnowiec.pl |
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Abstract: | We conducted a study within the framework of the interdisciplinary European Mercury Emission from Chloralkali Plants (EMECAP) project to assess exposure to mercury (Hg) and the contribution of Hg emissions from a mercury cell chloralkali plant to urinary mercury (U-Hg) in adults living near the plant. We collected data from questionnaires and first morning urine samples from 75 subjects living near the Tarnow plant in Poland and 100 subjects living in a reference area. Median U-Hg was 0.32 mug/g creatinine (microg/gC) and 0.20 microg/gC, respectively. The median U-Hg was also higher in the amalgam-free subjects living near the plant (0.26 microg/gC) than in the reference group (0.18 microg/gC), but no such association was found in a multivariate analysis. There was a statistically significant positive association between U-Hg and number of teeth with amalgams, a negative association with age and a tendency towards higher U-Hg in female subjects. In the amalgam-free subjects there were statistically significant effects of female sex and fish consumption, and a negative association with age. The additional long-term average air Hg concentration from the plant, based on EMECAP environmental measurements and modelling, was estimated to be 1-3.5 ng/m(3) for the residential study area and should have a very small effect on U-Hg. The other Hg emission sources such as coal combustion facilities located nearby should be taken into account in assessing the overall impact of air Hg on U-Hg in this area. |
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Keywords: | CSIRO, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization EMECAP, European Mercury Emission from Chloralkali Plants gC, Gram creatinine GEM, Gaseous elemental mercury Hg, Mercury IOMEH, Institute of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health LIDAR, Light detection and ranging LOD, Limit of detection mL, Milliliter ng, Nanogram NILU, Norsk Institutt for Luftforskning, or Norwegian Institute for Air Research RGM, Reactive gaseous mercury TAPM, The Air Pollution Model TGM, Total gaseous mercury U-Hg, Urinary mercury μg, Microgram μg/gC, Microgram per gram creatinine |
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