Title: Environmental risk assessment
1Environmental risk assessment
Margrit Grimm
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Risk
Exposure
Hazard
3Environmental risk assessment
- Exposure
- Depends on Product-type Kind of
application Fate and behaviour of the active
substance - Can be calculated for the active
ingredient biocidal product - Is expressed as PEC (predicted environmental
concentration) for the use of a product
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- Hazard effects of concern
- Effects are evaluated in several tests
- Tests are requested for these protection goals of
the environment were exposure is possible - Tests are mainly done with the active ingredient,
but also with the product - A PNEC has to be established for each
environmental compartment using an assessment
factor - The assessment factor reflects the degree of
uncertainty in extrapolation from laboratory
toxicity test data to the real environment
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- Pointing out the riskPNEC is regarded as the
concentration below which an unacceptable effect
will most likely not occurPEC for the intended
use is compared with thePNEC for the particular
environmental compartmentPEC/PNEC ratio gt1
indicates a risk The higher the value, the
higher the risk
6Environmental risk assessment
- Quantitative estimation
- PEC/PNEC lt1 for protection of the following goals
(protection of non-target organisms) - aquatic fresh water and marine ecosystem
(including the sediment) - terrestrial ecosystem (for example other
non-target arthropods) - micro-organisms in sewage treatment plants
- top-predators (secondary poisoning)
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- Qualitative estimation
- Compartment air A substance should be carefully
considered if it - is volatile and stable in the atmosphere
- is measured at elevated levels in remote regions
- has the potential to cause adverse effects, e.g.
on the atmospheric environment contributing to - degrading air quality
- tropospheric ozone building
- acidification
- ozone layer depletion
- global warming
- long range transport
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- Qualitative and quantitative estimation
- Compartment soilA substance should be carefully
considered if it - has the potential to persist and accumulate in
soil - Compartment surface waterIf the surface water is
envisaged to use it for drinking water
abstraction - the corresponding regulations have to be followed
(e.g. Council Directive 98/83/EC on the quality
of water intended for human consumption) - Compartment ground water
- the maximum permissible concentration laid down
by Directive 80/778/EEC, as amended by 98/83/EC
should not be exceeded
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- Unless clausesEnvironmental criteria for
exclusion in Annex I - Non-target organisms
- Soil, accumulation
- Water, drinking water quality
- Bioaccumulation (BCF gt1000 for readily
biodegradableBCF gt100 for not-readily
biodegradable substances) - .... are valid unless it is scientifically
demonstrated that under relevant field conditions
there is no unacceptable effect.
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- PBT-assessment (persistent, bioaccumulative,
toxic substances) - Substances, which fulfil the selection criteria
under the POPs convention (persistent organic
pollutants) shall not be included in Annex I - Substances which are persistent in water and
sediment (DT50 gt 60 and 180 d, resp.) and have a
high potential to bioaccumulate (BCF between 2000
and 5000) should not be included in Annex I if
they are released into the environment (PBTs) - Substances with a BCF gt 5000 should not be
included in Annex I
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- PEC/PNEC ratio lt1
- Active substance and its transformation
products? Inclusion of an active substance in
Annex I, IA, IB - Product (multi-component mixtures) ?
Authorisation/registration of a biocidal product
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- PEC/PNEC ratio gt1? Refinement of PEC/PNEC
ratio - PEC (based on worst case scenarios)
- further, more realistic data on fate and
behaviour - more realistic exposure data (measured conc.)
- refinement on model inputs (likelihood)
- monitoring programs
- PNEC
- additional data
- long term tests
- bioaccumulation tests
- tests with species from tropic levels not yet
tested
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- PEC/PNEC ratio gt1 and further testing cannot
decrease the ratio below 1 further tests should
not be required - ? Risk reduction measures ? calculation of
new PECs
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- Further tests with the most relevant organism
- Aquatic compartment
- long-term fish test (effects on reproduction and
growth) - long-term test on invertebrates
- long term test on sediment dwelling organisms
- tests on aquatic plant growth
- tests with estuarine or marine organisms
- The assessment factor can be lowered to 10
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- Further tests on the terrestrial compartment
- inhibition on microbial activity
- acute toxicity on earthworms
- acute toxicity to other non-target soil organisms
- acute toxicity to plants
- long-term test on plants
- reproduction study on earthworms
- long-term study on other soil macro-organisms
- short-term tests on birds or mammals
- long-term tests on birds or mammals
- toxicity tests on honeybees or other beneficial
arthropods
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- Further tests on bioaccumulation
- bioaccumulation study in a fish species
- bioaccumulation study in an invertebrate species
- bioconcentration study in a soil dwelling
organism
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- Comparative risk assessmentProcedure to
determine whether there is an alternative active
substance in Annex I intended for the same
purpose which - presents significantly less risk
- can be used for sufficient control of the target
organisms - can be used without significant economic or
practical disadvantages for the user
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- Candidates for comparative assessment
- PEC/PNEC ratio lt 1 and gt 0.1
- Any of the unless clauses has been applied
- The substance is restricted within directive
76/769/EEC - ? Substitution of a substance with an identified
alternative
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- Biocidal productsmulti-component mixtures
- Active substances
- other components (vehicles, solvents)
- Influence
- Additive effects
- Synergistic or antagonistic effects
- Other effects (e.g.fate and behaviour)
- degradation
- exposure (e.g. aerosol)
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- Product evaluation
- Data of active substances (fate and behaviour)
- Data of product (if information cannot be
extrapolated from the active substance itself) - Ecotoxicology testing might be required where a
direct release of a product to a compartment is
possible
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- Product PEC/PNEC gt 1
- Further information and/or testing are required
to clarify the concern - Conditions or restrictions of use can be applied
to reduce the risk to an acceptable level - The product cannot be authorised