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From trihalomethanes chronic daily intake through multiple exposure routes to cancer and non-cancer health risk assessment: Evidence from public Portuguese indoor swimming pools facilities using a probabilistic approach

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This study aimed to estimate chronic daily intake (CDI) and to predict the attributable lifetime cancer risk (LCR) and hazard index (HI) from concurrent exposure to four trihalomethanes (THMs; chloroform, bromodichloromethane, dibromochloromethane and bromoform), via multiple exposure routes (oral ingestion, dermal contact and inhalation), among 238 non-competitive attendees of 10 Portuguese public indoor swimming pools (SPs), using a probabilistic approach based on Monte Carlo simulations. Exposure parameters of study participants were collected via questionnaires and THMs levels in SPs water were determined according the respective normative standards. The CDI for total THMs calculated for male and female participants considering all routes was 7.52 and 8.97 mg/kg/day, respectively. SP attendees presented higher CDI through inhalation than via the other two exposure routes, and chloroform was the compound contributing the most to total THMs CDI. The risk analysis indicated that the total LCR and HI from the targeted THMs were higher than the negligible risk levels (1 × 10-6 and 1, respectively) in the scenarios examined (central tendency exposure and reasonable maximum exposure), and the health risk for females was slightly higher than for males. This study suggests that there are possible adverse health risks, thus, to protect pool attendees, adequate mitigation measures, and comprehensive regulatory guidelines on individual THMs concentrations are needed.
Highlights: Chloroform was the main THM; inhalation route was found to be the most relevant; The carcinogenic risk exceeds U.S. EPA negligible level; The non-carcinogenic risk is several orders greater than the recommended value; Females are more susceptible to cancer and non-cancer risk from total THMs exposure.

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Chloroform Environmental Health Human Exposure Monitoring Risk Assessment Trihalomethanes Swimming Pools Avaliação do Risco Portugal Água e Solo Genotoxicidade Ambiental

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Sci Total Environ . 2022 Apr 20;818:151790. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.151790. Epub 2021 Nov 19

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