Publications by authors named "Linda M Ziccardi"

A state-of-the-science review was conducted to examine the potential for microplastics to sorb hydrophobic organic chemicals (HOCs) from the marine environment, for aquatic organisms to take up these HOCs from the microplastics, and for this exposure to result in adverse effects to ecological and human health. Despite concentrations of HOCs associated with microplastics that can be orders of magnitude greater than surrounding seawater, the relative importance of microplastics as a route of exposure is difficult to quantify because aquatic organisms are typically exposed to HOCs from various compartments, including water, sediment, and food. Results of laboratory experiments and modeling studies indicate that HOCs can partition from microplastics to organisms or from organisms to microplastics, depending on experimental conditions.

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  • - The EPA has introduced a new Framework for Metals Risk Assessment that allows for more nuanced evaluations of metal contamination.
  • - This framework enables the assessment of risks in specific contexts, which can help better understand the impact of metals on the environment and public health.
  • - An example application of this framework is at the Dauntless Mine in Colorado, which has been notably affected by metal contamination.
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