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  • 13-April-2011

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    Emission Scenario Document for Wood Preservatives [PART 4]

    This Emission Scenario Document (ESD) presents an approach to estimate the emissions of wood preservatives from two stages of their life cycle: 1) application and storage of treated wood prior to shipment, and 2) treated wood-in service. This ESD can be used in the estimation of concentrations in the environment of specific active substances used in wood preservatives.

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  • 13-April-2011

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    Emission Scenario Document on Pulp, Paper and Board Industry

    This OECD Emission Scenario Document (ESD) is intended to provide information on the sources, use patterns and release pathways of chemicals used in the pulp, paper and board industry, in order to help estimate releases of chemicals into the environment. This ESD covers the use of chemicals in the making of paper and board and the recycling of paper and board. The main processes considered are paper-making and paper recycling.

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  • 13-April-2011

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    Emission Scenario Document on Metal Finishing

    This OECD Emission Scenario Document (ESD) is intended to provide information on the sources, use patterns and release pathways of chemicals used in the finishing of metals, to assist in the estimation of releases of chemicals into the environment.

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  • 13-April-2011

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    Emission Scenario Document for Wood Preservatives [PART 2]

    This Chapter proposes an approach to estimate environmental emissions from treated wood in service. Based on the discussions during the Belgirate Workshop [OECD 2000c], the Expert Group agreed on the methods to be used to:1. estimate the emissions during the service life of treated wood2. calculate an initial concentration of an active ingredient(s) or any substance of concern in a wood preservative formulation in the primary

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  • 13-April-2011

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    Emission Scenario Document on Antifouling Products

    This OECD Emission Scenario Document (ESD) describes emission scenarios for three parts of the life cycle for antifouling products used on ship and boat hulls: (1) application; (2) service life; and (3) removal.

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  • 13-April-2011

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    Emission Scenario Document for Insecticides, Acaricides and Products to Control Other Arthropods for Household and Professional Uses

    This ESD should be seen as a ‘living’ document, which provides the most updated information available. As such, an ESD can be updated to take account of changes and new information that becomes available.

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  • 13-April-2011

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    Emission Scenario Document for Chemicals Used in Electronics Industry

    This OECD Emission Scenario Document (ESD) is intended to provide information on the sources, use patterns and release pathways of chemicals used in the electronics industry, to assist in the estimation of releases of chemicals into the environment.

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  • 13-April-2011

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    Guidance Document on the Use of Multimedia Models in the Assessment of Overall Persistance (POV) and long-range transport

    This Guidance Document is addressed to those who are involved in risk assessment and management of chemicals called POPs (persistent organic pollutants) or PBTs (persistent and bio-accumulating toxics).It is about using multimedia models, i.e. generic evaluative models that can calculate overall environmental persistence (Pov) and potential for long-range transport (LTRP) covering multiple compartments such as air, water, sediment and

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  • 13-April-2011

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    Comparison of Emission Estimation Methods Used in Pollutant Release and Transfer Registers (PRTRs) and Emission Scenario Documents (ESDs): Case Study of Pulp and Paper and Textile Sectors

    Emission estimation plays a key role in the risk assessments of chemical pollutants. Emission estimation methods are used to calculate emissions by both regulatory agencies and emitting facilities in OECD member countries. The purpose of regulatory agencies is to evaluate the risk of chemical pollutants to human health and the environment based on emission estimates: the evaluation is commonly facilitated with the use of Emission

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  • 13-April-2011

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    Emission Scenario Document on Textile Finishing Industry

    This OECD Emission Scenario Document (ESD) is intended to provide information on the sources, use patterns and release pathways of chemicals used in textile finishing industry to assist in the estimation of releases of chemicals to the environment.

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