Federal contaminated site risk assessment in Canada : supplemental guidance on human health risk assessment of contaminated sediments : direct contact pathway / prepared by: Contaminated Sites Division,...: H144-41/2017E-PDF

"This document was developed in support of the Government of Canada’s Federal Contaminated Sites Action Plan (FCSAP). The program is designed to ensure improved and continuing federal environmental stewardship as it relates to contaminated sites located on federally owned or operated properties or non-federal lands for which the federal government has accepted full responsibility. This document addresses the evaluation of human exposure to chemicals in sediments via direct contact with sediments"--Introduction, p. 1.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Health Canada.
Title Federal contaminated site risk assessment in Canada : supplemental guidance on human health risk assessment of contaminated sediments : direct contact pathway / prepared by: Contaminated Sites Division, Safe Environments Directorate.
Variant title Supplemental guidance on human health risk assessment of contaminated sediments : direct contact pathway : federal contaminated site risk assessment in Canada
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) "March 2017."
Issued also in French under title: L'évaluation des risques pour les sites contaminés fédéraux au Canada : guide supplémentaire sur l'évaluation des risques pour la santé humaine liés aux sédiments contaminés : voie du contact direct.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing information Ottawa : Health Canada, 2017.
Description vi, 19 p. : ill.
ISBN 978-0-660-07989-9
Catalogue number
  • H144-41/2017E-PDF
Departmental catalogue number Pub.: 160382
Subject terms Sediments
Chemicals
Crown lands
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