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EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT TO TRIHALOMETHANES IN SWIMMING POOLS. G. Fantuzzi, E. Righi, and G. Aggazzotti. Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia – Italy. Guglielmina Fantuzzi Associate Professor of Hygiene, Faculty of Sciences Elena Righi Fellowship in Environmental
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EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT TO TRIHALOMETHANES IN SWIMMING POOLS G. Fantuzzi, E. Righi, and G. Aggazzotti Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia – Italy
Guglielmina Fantuzzi Associate Professor of Hygiene, Faculty of Sciences Elena Righi Fellowship in Environmental Epidemiology, Faculty of Medicine Gabriella Aggazzotti Full Professor of Epidemiology, Faculty of Medicine
Disinfection by-products • Trihalomethanes: • Chloroform • Bromodichloromethane • Dibromochloromethane • Bromoform
Health risk assessment Hazard identification Dose-response relationship Exposure assessment Risk characterization
Exposure assessment to THMs Environmental monitoring • Water • Ambient air Biological monitoring • Alveolar air • Blood
Environmental monitoring: THMs in pool water mg/l Swimming pools
Environmental monitoring: THMs in ambient air mg/m3 Swimming pools
Biological monitoring: chloroform in plasma mg/l Indoor swimming pools
Chloroform in plasma mg/l
Biological monitoring: chloroform in alveolar air mg/m3 Indoor swimming pools
mg/m3 200 y= 9.06 + 0.555x n=16 r= 0.804 p<0.001 100 Chloroform in alveolar air 0 0 100 200 300 mg/m3 Chloroform in ambient air
120 100 80 60 40 20 0 competitive learners visitors Chloroform in alveolar air m g/m 3
Chloroform uptake U= (C amb - C alv) x t x V
Chloroform uptake (µg/h) Subjects 1 2 3 4 5 Before swimming 28 27 28 24 22 After swimming 209 202 193 134 146
Kinetics of chloroform elimination g/m3 min Time after exposure
Conclusions 1 Attending swimming pools, mainly indoor ones, causes exposure to THMs which are present in water and air.
Conclusions 2 As chloroform represents about 95% of the total amount of THMs, biological monitoring can be performed only on this compound.
Conclusions 3 Chloroform in plasma and in alveolar air depends on environmental levels and is influenced by the intensity of the physical activity.
Conclusions 4 Agonistic swimmers are more exposed than non agonistic ones and visitors: however chloroform elimination via exhaled breath usually stops within ten hours.