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1 Emerging Contaminants in the Environment Jennifer Davis, MPH, LEHP Environmental Toxicologist Illinois Department of Public Health

2 Toxicology Section Created in 1986 to carry out the Illinois Department of Public Health’s responsibilities under the Environmental Toxicology Act Created in 1986 to carry out the Illinois Department of Public Health’s responsibilities under the Environmental Toxicology Act Cooperative agreement with the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) Cooperative agreement with the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR)

3 Responsibilities Evaluate hazardous waste sites Evaluate hazardous waste sites Assess the health effects of exposure to hazardous substances in the home Assess the health effects of exposure to hazardous substances in the home Respond to citizen inquiries Respond to citizen inquiries Identify actions necessary to mitigate or prevent health effects Identify actions necessary to mitigate or prevent health effects Develop health advisories Develop health advisories

4 Additional Activities Education Education Workshops Workshops Indoor Air Quality Indoor Air Quality Methamphetamine Laboratories Methamphetamine Laboratories Children’s Health Children’s Health Fish Advisories Fish Advisories

5 Emerging Contaminants Newly “discovered” Newly “discovered” –Contaminants –Issues Old becomes new Old becomes new –Technology changes –Additional research New ways of using materials New ways of using materials Aged materials Aged materials

6 Pharmaceuticals Antibiotics, anti-depressants, seizure medication, cancer treatments, etc. Antibiotics, anti-depressants, seizure medication, cancer treatments, etc. Disposal? Disposal? Mid-’90s German researcher found 30 of 60 common pharmaceuticals he looked for Mid-’90s German researcher found 30 of 60 common pharmaceuticals he looked for USGS currently conducting assessment of “emerging contaminants” in selected streams USGS currently conducting assessment of “emerging contaminants” in selected streams –Website: toxics.usgs.gov/regional/emc.html

7 Impact of Pharmaceuticals Mostly unknown Mostly unknown Aquatic life Aquatic life Retired populations Retired populations Arid climates Arid climates

8 Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs) Penta: Used in polyurethane foam such as in mattresses, seat cushions, other upholstered furniture and rigid insulation. Penta: Used in polyurethane foam such as in mattresses, seat cushions, other upholstered furniture and rigid insulation. Octa: Used in high-impact plastics such as fax machines and computers, automobile trim, telephones and kitchen appliances. Octa: Used in high-impact plastics such as fax machines and computers, automobile trim, telephones and kitchen appliances. Deca: Used in carpet foam pads, draperies, television sets, computers, stereos and other electronics, cable insulation, adhesives, and textile coating. Deca: Used in carpet foam pads, draperies, television sets, computers, stereos and other electronics, cable insulation, adhesives, and textile coating.

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10 Mercury Mad Hatter Mad Hatter Schools Schools Gas Regulators Gas Regulators

11 Arsenic Maximum Contaminant Level reduction Maximum Contaminant Level reduction From 50 µg/L to 10 µg/L From 50 µg/L to 10 µg/L March 1999 National Academy of Science Report March 1999 National Academy of Science Report “Maximizes health risk reduction benefits at a cost that is justified by the benefits” “Maximizes health risk reduction benefits at a cost that is justified by the benefits”

12 Lead Old hazards still present Old hazards still present –Lead paint –Lead in soil –Lead in pipes New hazards New hazards –Imported powders –New health effects? http://apnews.excite.com/article/20080127/D8UEEJV0 0.html http://apnews.excite.com/article/20080127/D8UEEJV0 0.html http://apnews.excite.com/article/20080127/D8UEEJV0 0.html http://apnews.excite.com/article/20080127/D8UEEJV0 0.html

13 Methamphetamine Labs Easy “recipe” Easy “recipe” Easily obtainable materials Easily obtainable materials Property contamination Property contamination Exposure of children Exposure of children

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16 Chemical Storage in Schools Better Living Through Chemistry Better Living Through Chemistry Old inherited materials Old inherited materials Accidents and spills Accidents and spills

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19 Jennifer Davis Illinois Department of Public Health 525 W Jefferson Street Springfield, IL 62761 217-785-3239Jennifer.A.Davis@illinois.gov Contact Information:


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