Model Establishment on Exposure Risk of the Production Facilities for POPs Pesticides

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All of POPs chemicals in the first round list have been banned to be produced and used in China from 2009. The issue on exposure risk assessment of the obsolete production facilities for POPs is going to be discussed in this paper. Based on assessment method in the USA Region 9s Preliminary Remediation Goals, the commended model of exposure risk assessment has been reached.

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