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Reso 2024-029 MND for WPCP Treatment Wetland and Shoreline Resilience Project
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Table 1a:Cancer Risk Calculations for Exposure of Construction Worker to SoilWaste Water Pollution Control Plant, Waste Water Treatment Wetland Project, City of San Leandro, San Leandro, CaliforniaSoil Ingestion Soil Dermal Contact Soil Vapor Inhalation Soil Particulate Inhalation All RoutesChemGroupChemical CASRNCsoil(mg/kg)RBALADD(mg/kg/d)SForal(mg/kg/d)‐1RiskABSdermLADD(mg/kg/d)SFderm(mg/kg/d)‐1RiskCair(mg/m3)URF(m3/mg)RiskCair(mg/m3)URF(mg/m3)‐1Risk RiskSVOC Acenaphthene 83‐32‐95.8E‐01 7.1E‐09 1.3E‐01 1.3E‐08 3.8E‐05 1.2E‐08SVOC Benzo(a)anthracene 56‐55‐3 7.0E+00 8.6E‐08 1.0E‐01 8.6E‐09 1.3E‐01 1.6E‐07 1.0E‐01 1.6E‐08 1.0E‐05 1.1E‐01 1.8E‐09 1.4E‐07 1.1E‐01 2.5E‐11 2.6E‐08SVOC Benzo(a)pyrene 50‐32‐82.3E‐01 2.8E‐09 1.0E+00 2.8E‐09 1.3E‐01 5.2E‐09 1.0E+00 5.2E‐09 1.2E‐07 1.1E+00 2.1E‐10 4.6E‐09 1.1E+00 8.3E‐12 8.2E‐09SVOC Benzo(b)fluoranthene 205‐99‐2 9.8E+00 1.2E‐07 1.0E‐01 1.2E‐08 1.3E‐01 2.2E‐07 1.0E‐01 2.2E‐08 3.0E‐05 1.1E‐01 5.4E‐09 2.0E‐07 1.1E‐01 3.5E‐11 3.9E‐08SVOC Chrysene 218‐01‐9 8.6E+00 1.0E‐07 1.0E‐03 1.0E‐10 1.3E‐01 1.9E‐07 1.0E‐03 1.9E‐10 4.5E‐05 1.1E‐03 8.0E‐11 1.7E‐07 1.1E‐03 3.1E‐13 3.8E‐10SVOC Dibenz(a,h)anthracene 53‐70‐37.6E‐01 9.3E‐09 1.0E+00 9.3E‐09 1.3E‐01 1.7E‐08 1.0E+00 1.7E‐08 5.6E‐08 1.1E+00 1.0E‐10 1.5E‐08 1.1E+00 2.7E‐11 2.7E‐08SVOC Fluoranthene 206‐44‐0 8.1E+00 1.0E‐07 1.3E‐01 1.8E‐07 3.8E‐05 1.6E‐07SVOC Naphthalene 91‐20‐3 1.1E+00 1.3E‐08 1.2E‐01 1.6E‐09 1.3E‐01 2.5E‐08 1.2E‐01 3.0E‐09 2.9E‐04 3.4E‐02 1.6E‐08 2.2E‐08 3.4E‐02 1.2E‐12 2.1E‐08SVOC Phenanthrene 85‐01‐8 1.7E+00 2.1E‐08 1.3E‐01 3.8E‐08 3.9E‐05 3.4E‐08SVOC Pyrene 129‐00‐0 9.4E+00 1.1E‐07 1.3E‐01 2.1E‐07 3.5E‐05 1.9E‐07PEST Chlordane (total) 57‐74‐97.6E‐01 9.3E‐09 3.5E‐01 3.3E‐09 4.0E‐02 5.3E‐09 3.5E‐01 1.8E‐09 3.6E‐06 1.0E‐01 5.9E‐10 1.5E‐08 1.0E‐01 2.5E‐12 5.7E‐09PEST Dieldrin 60‐57‐15.1E‐02 6.2E‐10 1.6E+01 1.0E‐08 1.0E‐01 8.8E‐10 1.6E+01 1.4E‐08 3.3E‐07 4.6E+00 2.5E‐09 1.0E‐09 4.6E+00 7.7E‐12 2.7E‐08PEST Endrin 72‐20‐88.7E‐03 1.1E‐10 1.0E‐01 1.5E‐10 5.3E‐08 1.7E‐10PEST Heptachlor epoxide 1024‐57‐35.7E‐03 7.0E‐11 9.1E+00 6.4E‐10 1.0E‐01 9.9E‐11 9.1E+00 9.0E‐10 1.5E‐08 2.6E+00 6.6E‐11 1.1E‐10 2.6E+00 4.9E‐13 1.6E‐09PCB PCBs (total) 1336‐36‐36.8E‐01 8.3E‐09 2.0E+00 1.7E‐08 1.4E‐01 1.6E‐08 2.0E+00 3.3E‐08 7.7E‐06 5.7E‐01 7.2E‐09 1.4E‐08 5.7E‐01 1.3E‐11 5.7E‐08INORG Arsenic 7440‐38‐2 7.1E+00 0.6 8.7E‐08 9.5E+00 4.9E‐07 3.0E‐02 3.7E‐08 9.5E+00 3.5E‐07 4.3E+00 1.4E‐07 4.3E+00 9.9E‐10 8.4E‐07INORG Cadmium 7440‐43‐9 2.1E+01 2.6E‐07 1.0E‐03 3.6E‐09 4.2E+00 4.2E‐07 4.2E+00 2.9E‐09 2.9E‐09INORG Chromium III 16065‐83‐1 1.6E+02 2.0E‐063.3E‐06INORG Chromium VI 18540‐29‐9 3.7E+00 4.5E‐08 5.0E‐01 2.3E‐08 2.0E+01 1.5E+02 7.4E‐08 1.5E+02 1.8E‐08 4.1E‐08INORG Copper 7440‐50‐8 2.1E+03 2.6E‐054.2E‐05INORG Cyanide (total) 57‐12‐5 9.1E+00 1.1E‐071.1E‐03 1.8E‐07INORG Lead 7439‐92‐1 3.1E+03 3.7E‐056.1E‐05INORG Mercury 7439‐97‐6 3.5E+00 4.3E‐082.0E‐04 7.1E‐08INORG Nickel 7440‐02‐0 1.7E+02 2.0E‐062.6E‐01 3.3E‐06 2.6E‐01 1.4E‐09 1.4E‐09INORG Silver 7440‐22‐4 4.8E+00 5.9E‐089.6E‐08INORG Zinc 7440‐66‐6 2.1E+03 2.6E‐054.2E‐05Cumulative Risk: 6E‐07 5E‐07 4E‐08 3E‐08 1E‐06Notes:Exposure Concentrations:Soil exposure concentrations (Csoil) based upon maximum detected concentrations in soil with the exception of the following chemicals which are based upon the 95% upper confidence limits (UCL) on the mean: Benzo(a)pyrene, PCBs (total), and arsenic.Cr III concentration estimated using maximum detected Cr (total) and subtracting the estimated Cr VI concentration determined based upon the average ratio Cr VI:Cr (total) observed in soil sampling data. Exposure Factors:Soil Ingestion Rate (mg/d) = 200Adherence Factor (mg/cm2) =0.8Skin Surface Area (cm2/d) = 3,527Body Weight (kg) =80Exposure Frequency (d/yr) = 125Exposure Time (h/d) = 8Exposure Duration (yr) =1Averaging Time, cancer (d) = 25,550Air Concentrations: The concentration of chemicals in air due to vapor emissions based upon estimated normalized average vapor Flux (kg/m2‐s) form unsaturated soil using steady state model derived by Jury, Spencer, and Farmer (1983).Disp.Factor C/Q (kg/m3)/(kg/m2‐s): 19.3The concentration of particulates in the air is assumed to be no more than the California Ambient Air Quality Standards for PM10 of 20 ug/m3.Other Acronyms:RBA ‐ Relative Bioavailabilty Adjustment FactorLADD ‐ Lifetime Average Daily DoseABSderm ‐ Dermal Absorption FactorPage: 1 of 1Terraphase Engineering Inc.
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