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Persistent organic compound classification

The classification of many chlorinated organic compounds as EPA priority pollutants is based on their toxicity combined with environmental persistence. [Pg.302]

The availability of reliable measurements or estimates of water solubility, octanol-water partition coefficient, bioconcentration factor, rate constants and the like allows one to make qualitative judgements or, through the use of mathematical simulation models such as EPA s EXAMS (19), quantitative calculations of environmental distribution and persistence. In the qualitative use, Swann and coworkers (20) classified chemical mobility in soil based upon reversed-phase HPLC retention data which in turn is related to S. The approximate water solubility equivalents in this first-estimate classification, with chemical examples, are in Table II. This classification holds for chemicals whose primary adsorption in soil is to organic matter, and excludes those chemicals (such as paraquat) which bind ionically to the soil mineral fraction. A recent tabulation of pesticides found in groundwater had 11 entries, 8 of which represented compounds with water solubilities in excess of 200 ppm with the remaining three falling in the range of 3.5 to 52 ppm (21). [Pg.96]


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