1、邛AmericanPetroleumInstituteBIOACCUMULATION:ANEVALUATION OF FEDERALAND STATE REGULATORYNITIATIVESRegulatory and Scientific AffairsPublication Number 4701May 2000No roproduction or notworking permitled without liconso from IHSNot for RosaleFOREWORDAPI publications necessarily address problems of a gen
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5、rwise,without priorwritten permission from the publisher.Contact the Publisher,API Publishing Services,1220 L Street,N.W.Washington.D.C.20005.Copyright 2001 American Petroleum InstituteNo roproduction or notworking permitled without liconso from IHSNot for RosaleTable of ContentsExecutive Summary.S-
6、l.Introduction2.Science of Bioaccumulation.22.DefinitionS22.2 When Are Chemicals Considered Bioaccumulative?.42.2.1Physical and Chemical Properties52.2.2 Environmental Variables.4.62.2.3 Organism-Related Variables.62.2.4 Food Chain-Related Factors.2.3 Why Are Bioaccumulative Chemicals of Concern to
7、Federal and StateRegulators?3.Chemical-Specific Issues.103.1 Arsenic103.2 Mercury.133.3 Nic keL.143.4 Selenium.153.5 Dioxinsl63.6 Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons(PAHS)17.4.Regulatory Applications of Bioaccumulation.184.1 Federal Regulations194.1.IFish Consumption Advisories.194.1.2 Great Lakes Wate
8、r Quality Initiative4.1.3 Persistent,Bioaccumulative,and Toxic(PBT)Strategy.274.1.4 Great Lakes Binational Toxics Strategy.334.1.5 Draft Revisions to the Ambient Water Quality CriteriaMethodology.344.2 State Initiatives364.2.1 Louisiana.374.2.2 Texas394.2.3 Indiana.404.2.4 New York.414.2.5 Washington.425.References.43No roproduction or notworking permitled without liconso from IHSNot for Rosale