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Exposure and Effect Modelling

Development of a risk-assessment and biomarkers to predict human risk during exposure to soil contamination.

One of the most commonly asked questions of redevelopment of contaminated sites is whether the site can be used for human habitation and whether it can be implemented into urban development. In order to address this question we need to assess the spatial degree of contamination and evaluate the risks involved. This risk is highly dependent on various aspects of land use, the type of people that are involved (for instance the age category), the time spent in the contaminated site, etc. At present, different areas of the NW-Europe region have different risk assessment procedures to assess human risks, however, little is know on the spatial variation that occur in contaminated sites. We would not like to re-invent the wheel, but rather integrate modules of these existing procedures in our spatial and visual risk systems. Obviously, as we cannot model every single aspect of risk for all different age groups, so we will focus on the risks for the most vulnerable age groups, i.e. small children. In this project we will integrate the existing legislative framework of the UK, Flanders (Belgium) and the Netherlands into a Decision support system. This will allow the end-user to evaluate the soil contamination in a European perspective. Our primary focus will be on heavy metals as they are the contaminant most frequently occurring in contaminated areas and because they have been extensively studied.

Health effects, bioaccumulation and detoxification of metals in large herbivores.

Health effects, bioaccumulation and detoxification of metals in large herbivores.
Main goals:
- study the effects of metals in horses and cattle by measuring different biomarkers and parameters.
- study bioaccumulation and detoxication capacity of horses and cattle

PERFOOD

"Perfluorinated Organic Compounds in the Foodchain: a Risk Analysis to Support Government Policy"

The PERFOOD project aims to:

Cocaïne en metabolieten in Belgische afval- en oppervlaktewaters

Cocaïne is een verslavend middel dat wordt gebruikt als 'drug of abuse'.

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