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A comparison of stream biological responses to discharge from wastewater treatment plants in high and low population density areasScott D Dyer
The Procter and Gamble Company, Cincinnati, Ohio 45253, USA
Environ Toxicol Chem 21:1065-75. 2002..These data indicate that WWTP potency may be greater in urban areas compared to rural areas...
Fish critical cellular residues for surfactants and surfactant mixturesMary Jo Bernhard
The Procter and Gamble Company, Cincinnati, Ohio 45252, USA
Environ Toxicol Chem 24:1738-44. 2005..These concentrations correspond closely to in vivo body burdens (0.2-8 mmol/kg) associated with nonpolar organic or narcosis-acting compounds and their mixtures. The CCRs could provide an alternative and rapid technique to predict CBRs...
Determination of the aquatic PNEC0.05 for boronS D Dyer
The Procter and Gamble Co, Miami Valley Laboratories, Cincinnati, OH 45253, USA
Chemosphere 44:369-76. 2001..05. The PNEC0.05 for boron was determined to be at least 1.3 mg B/l...
In vitro biotransformation of surfactants in fish. Part II--Alcohol ethoxylate (C16EO8) and alcohol ethoxylate sulfate (C14EO2S) to estimate bioconcentration potentialScott D Dyer
The Procter and Gamble Company, Central Product Safety Division, Miami Valley Innovation Center, 11810 E Miami River Road, P O Box 538707, Cincinnati, OH 45253 8707, USA
Chemosphere 76:989-98. 2009..These results indicate that BCF estimates based on in vitro metabolic rates can provide reasonable estimates of in vivo BCF values, therefore, supporting the use of in vitro approaches within a tiered approach to assess bioconcentration...
Comparison of species sensitivity distributions derived from interspecies correlation models to distributions used to derive water quality criteriaScott D Dyer
The Procter and Gamble Company, 11810 East Miami River Road, Cincinnati, Ohio 45253 8707, USA
Environ Sci Technol 42:3076-83. 2008..The application of ICE models is recommended as a valid approach for generating SSDs and hazard concentrations for chemicals with limited toxicity data...
In vitro biotransformation of surfactants in fish. Part I: linear alkylbenzene sulfonate (C12-LAS) and alcohol ethoxylate (C13EO8)Scott D Dyer
The Procter and Gamble Company, Central Product Safety Division, Miami Valley Innovation Center, Cincinnati, OH 45253, USA
Chemosphere 72:850-62. 2008..Predicted BCFs corresponded closely to measured values in several fish species, verifying the utility of in vitro systems in refining Kow-only-based BCFs via the inclusion of biotransformation rates...
Tissue residue approach for chemical mixturesScott Dyer
Procter and Gamble, 11810 East Miami River Road, Cincinnati, Ohio 45201, USA
Integr Environ Assess Manag 7:99-115. 2011..g., hazardous concentration for 5% of the species [HC5])...
Interspecies correlation estimates predict protective environmental concentrationsScott D Dyer
The Procter and Gamble Company, 11810 East Miami River Road, Cincinnati, Ohio 45253 8707, USA
Environ Sci Technol 40:3102-11. 2006..g., salmonids and Gammarus pseudolimnaeus). These results raise the potential of using quantitative structure activity models to estimate HC5s...
The influence of untreated wastewater to aquatic communities in the Balatuin River, The PhilippinesScott D Dyer
Procter and Gamble Company, Miami Valley Laboratories, 11810 East Miami River Rd, Ross, Cincinnati, OH 45061, USA
Chemosphere 52:43-53. 2003..The lack of recovery observed was attributed to influences of low DO, high ammonia and poor colonization from upstream and downstream reaches due to organically-enriched discharges..
Approach for extrapolating in vitro metabolism data to refine bioconcentration factor estimatesChristina E Cowan-Ellsberry
The Procter and Gamble Company, P O Box 538707, Cincinnati, OH, USA
Chemosphere 70:1804-17. 2008..However, additional fish physiological data for parameterization and validation for a wider range of chemicals are needed...
A river water quality model integrated with a web-based geographic information systemXinhao Wang
School of Planning, University of Cincinnati, College of DAAP, 346 Clifton Court, 6210 DAAP, Cincinnati, OH 45221 0016, USA
J Environ Manage 75:219-28. 2005..The integration allows scientists and managers in different locations to coordinate and share their estimations for environmental exposure and risk assessments...
Occurrence and hazard screening of alkyl sulfates and alkyl ethoxysulfates in river sedimentsHans Sanderson
The Soap and Detergent Association, 1500 K Street, NW, Suite 300, Washington, District of Columbia 20005, USA
Sci Total Environ 367:312-23. 2006..007-0.024. However, further investigation of potential effects and risk assessment is warranted...
Occurrence and weight-of-evidence risk assessment of alkyl sulfates, alkyl ethoxysulfates, and linear alkylbenzene sulfonates (LAS) in river water and sedimentsHans Sanderson
The Soap and Detergent Association, Washington, District of Columbia 20005, USA
Sci Total Environ 368:695-712. 2006..Several Lines of Evidence (LoE) of the Weight-of-Evidence (WoE) lead to the conclusion of low aquatic risk associated to the monitored compounds...
Predictive models attribute effects on fish assemblages to toxicity and habitat alterationDick de Zwart
National Institute of Public Health and the Environment RIVM, Bilthoven, The Netherlands
Ecol Appl 16:1295-310. 2006..Future refinements of the general approach and specific methods described here should yield even more promising results...
Assessment of alcohol ethoxylate surfactants and fatty alcohols mixtures in river sediments and prospective risk assessmentScott D Dyer
US Soap and Detergent Association, Director, Environment Safety, Washington, US
Environ Monit Assess 120:45-63. 2006..6. Activated sludge treatment (STP) significantly reduced the release of total AE and FA by four-fold, suggesting that the total mixture risk quotient would be < 0.15 for sediment dependent organisms...
