International Health And Environmental Regulations For Metals: New Challenges For Copper.

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Ricardo Badilla-Ohlbaum
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Copper has been used by man for a very long time and unlike certain other metals, it is an essential element for life. Its toxicity arises both from a deficit and excess copper exposure/intake. The focus of the current discussions in countries of the European Union (EU) and in some USA States, is based on the concerns, independent of the scientific facts and the economic status of these claims, of the negative influence of copper and other metals on health and the environment. These discussions have influenced the new regulations of copper in drinking water, and the approach to regulate the appropriate levels of copper in surface water, soils and sediments. To illustrate the challenges ahead for copper, the evidence by which the current US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), the World Health Organization (WHO) and EU recommendation and regulations regarding copper in drinking water have been derived is presented and discussed. The gaps between the demands for new standards of health and the environment and the practical scientific tools to achieve these goals are presented, and the need to develop new regulating paradigms is also illustrated. The introduction of methodologies for the regulation of essential elements and acute inorganic substances in drinking water is discussed, as well as the status of the present approach contained in the International Program of Chemical Safety Environmental Health Criteria, (EHC) N° 170. The impact of the possible restrictions on the use of copper in the EU because of health and environmental concerns in terms of the world market for copper is discussed.
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APA: Ricardo Badilla-Ohlbaum  (1999)  International Health And Environmental Regulations For Metals: New Challenges For Copper.

MLA: Ricardo Badilla-Ohlbaum International Health And Environmental Regulations For Metals: New Challenges For Copper.. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.

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