Potential Health Risk of Reused Creosote-Treated Old Railway Ties at Recreational Sites in Korea |
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Authors: | Kyung Yang Jung In Yoon Hyerim Ryu David Chung Taekwoo Nam Kyoungphile Nam |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering , Seoul National University , Seoul , Republic of Korea;2. Environmental Resources Research Department, Resource Recirculation Research Division , National Institute of Environmental Research , Incheon , Republic of Korea;3. Samsung C&4. T , Seoul , Republic of Korea |
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Abstract: | Old creosote-treated railway ties reused at recreational sites in Korea are potential hazards, due to the presence of harmful substances in creosote, such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). In such sites, PAHs in ties can be leached or emitted, and human exposure might then occur. In this study, the concentrations of 16 PAHs in soil, air, and tie surfaces in old creosote-treated railway ties reused in recreational sites were investigated, and the potential health risk of the ties was evaluated through two exposure scenarios: a recreational scenario (ingestion of and dermal contact with soil and inhalation of soil particles) and a playground scenario (ingestion after contact and dermal contact with ties). For the recreational scenario, the health risks of PAHs were safe; however, for the playground scenario, the carcinogenic risk of ingestion after contact, and dermal contact with benz(a)anthracene and benzo(a)pyrene on the tie surfaces, exceeded the acceptable risk level (10–6). For the carcinogenic risks of ingestion after contact with ties, the probabilities of cancer development were 8 and 5 in one million people for benz(a)anthracene and benzo(a)pyrene, respectively. The carcinogenic risks for dermal contact with ties were 2.4 × 10–6 and 1.4 × 10–6 for benz(a)anthracene and benzo(a)pyrene, respectively. |
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Keywords: | creosote old railway ties PAHs recreational site playground |
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