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ARCHIVED - Draft Assessment for Ethylene Glycol

List of Tables

Table 1: Chemical and physical properties of ethylene glycol
Table 2: Ethylene glycol releases from all reporting sources (NPRI 1994 - 2005)
Table 3: Untreated ethylene glycol releases, by compartment, all sources (NPRI, 1994 - 2005)
Table 4: Ethylene glycol releases from airports
Table 5: Summary statistics of concentrations of ethylene glycol in stormwater released from Canadian airports in selected years
Table 6: Direct toxicity risk quotients for exposure of algae to ethylene glycol
Table 7: Direct toxicity risk quotients for exposure of amphibians to ethylene glycol
Table 8: Indirect toxicity risk quotients for exposure of aquatic biota to ethylene glycol
Table 9: Upper-bounding estimates of daily intake of ethylene glycol by the general population of Canada
Table 10: Upper-bounding estimates of daily intake of ethylene glycol by a highly exposed population in the immediate vicinity of an industrial point source
Table 11: Upper-bounding estimates of exposure to ethylene glycol from use of consumer products
Table 12: Benchmark dose (BMD) values for key toxicity studies: Gaunt et al. (1974), Depass et al. (1976), Neeper-Bradley et. al. (1995), Cruzan et al. (2004) and ACC (2005)
Table 13: Maternal and developmental effects in CD-1 mice from nose-only exposure to ethylene glycol during gestation days 6-15 (Tyl, et al. 1995)
Table 14: Concentration of ethylene glycol in groundwater sampled at Canadian airports
Table 15: Concentrations of total glycol sampled at selected monitoring stations of Canadian airports for the 2004/2005 deicing season

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