• Study on the Exposure Assessment Methodology for Outdoor Air Inhalation Pathways in Site-specific Risk Assessment and Its Application in a TPH-contaminated Site
  • Sang Hyun Kim1 ·Hyeonyong Chung1 ·Buyun Jeong1 ·Hoe-Jung Noh2 ·Hyun-Koo Kim2 Kyoungphile Nam1,*

  • 1 Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Korea
    2 National Institute of Environmental Research, Incheon 22689, Korea

  • 유류오염부지 시범적용을 통한 실외공기 오염물질흡입 노출경로에 대한 부지특이적 노출량 산정 방안에 대한 고찰
  • 김상현1 ·정현용1 ·정부윤1 ·노회정2 ·김현구2 ·남경필1, *

  • 1 서울대학교 건설환경공학부
    2 국립환경과학원

Abstract

Exposure assessment methodology for outdoor air inhalation pathways (i.e., inhalation of volatile compounds and fugitive dust in outdoor air) was investigated. Default values of several parameters currently used in Korea (e.g., Q/C; inverse value of concentration per unit flux, and frs; soil fraction in PM10) may not be suitable and lack site-specificity, as they have been adopted from the risk assessment guidance of the United States or the Netherlands. Such limitation can be addressed to a certain degree by incorporating the volatilization factor (VF) and the particulate emission factor (PEF) with Box model. This approach was applied to an exposure assessment of a site contaminated with petroleum hydrocarbons in Korea. The result indicated that the suggested methodology led to more accurate site-specific exposure assessment for outdoor inhalation pathways. Further work to establish methodology to determine site-specific Q/C values in Korea needs to be done to secure the reliability of the exposure assessment for outdoor air inhalation pathways.


Keywords: Outdoor air-inhalation pathway, Volatilization factor, Particulate emission factor, Box model, Site-specific exposure assessment

This Article

  • 2020; 25(3): 65-73

    Published on Sep 30, 2020

  • 10.7857/JSGE.2020.25.3.065
  • Received on Aug 31, 2020
  • Revised on Sep 11, 2020
  • Accepted on Sep 21, 2020

Correspondence to

  • Kyoungphile Nam
  • Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Korea

  • E-mail: kpnam@snu.ac.kr