Regulations are emerging worldwide to address surface soil contamination. Many of these use regulatory guidance values (RGVs) to specify concentrations above which action is required. However, because so many independent jurisdictions develop these values, the results are highly variable. Recent studies have demonstrated that the RGVs used by US states vary by several orders of magnitude. This manuscript presents results from an effort that identified 62 surface soil RGV datasets containing 3574 values from 31 other nations and compiled them into a database titled International Surface Soil Regulatory Guidance Values (IS2RGV). Analysis indicates that there are also orders of magnitude variability in the RGVs used worldwide, and that this variability has much in common with US state RGV variability. Results are presented for the 30 most frequently regulated organic, 20 most frequently regulated inorganic, and all regulated element contaminants. Trichloroethylene, cyanide, and mercury are used to illustrate how worldwide RGV variability compares with that of US states, and how data may be commingled to help identify emerging consensuses.
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Analysis of worldwide regulatory guidance for surface soil contamination Available to Purchase
Aaron A. Jennings
aCase Western Reserve University, Department of Civil Engineering, Cleveland, OH 44106-7201, USA (e-mail: (email: aaj2@case.edu)).
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
December 13 2007
Accepted:
July 15 2008
Online ISSN: 1496-256X
Print ISSN: 1496-2551
2008
Journal of Environmental Engineering and Science (2008) 7 (6): 597–615.
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Received:
December 13 2007
Accepted:
July 15 2008
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Jennings AA (2008), "Analysis of worldwide regulatory guidance for surface soil contamination". Journal of Environmental Engineering and Science, Vol. 7 No. 6 pp. 597–615, doi: https://doi.org/10.1139/S08-034
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