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Analysis of environmental contamination resulting from catastrophic incidents: Part 1. Building and sustaining capacity in laboratory networks

机译:灾难性事件造成的环境污染分析:第1部分。实验室网络的建设和维持能力

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Catastrophic incidents, such as natural disasters, terrorist attacks, and industrial accidents, can occur suddenly and have high impact. However, they often occur at such a low frequency and in unpredictable locations that planning for the management of the consequences of a catastrophe can be difficult. For those catastrophes that result in the release of contaminants, the ability to analyze environmental samples is critical and contributes to the resilience of affected communities. Analyses of environmental samples are needed to make appropriate decisions about the course of action to restore the area affected by the contamination. Environmental samples range from soil, water, and air to vegetation, building materials, and debris. In addition, processes used to decontaminate any of these matrices may also generate wastewater and other materials that require analyses to determine the best course for proper disposal. This paper summarizes activities and programs the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) has implemented to ensure capability and capacity for the analysis of contaminated environmental samples following catastrophic incidents. USEPA's focus has been on building capability for a wide variety of contaminant classes and on ensuring national laboratory capacity for potential surges in the numbers of samples that could quickly exhaust the resources of local communities. USEPA's efforts have been designed to ensure a strong and resilient laboratory infrastructure in the United States to support communities as they respond to contamination incidents of any magnitude. The efforts include not only addressing technical issues related to the best-available methods for chemical, biological, and radiological contaminants, but also include addressing the challenges of coordination and administration of an efficient and effective response. Laboratory networks designed for responding to large scale contamination incidents can be sustained by applying their resources during incidents of lesser significance, for special projects, and for routine surveillance and monitoring as part of ongoing activities of the environmental laboratory community.
机译:自然灾害,恐怖袭击和工业事故等灾难性事件可能会突然发生并产生巨大影响。但是,它们通常发生在如此低的频率和难以预测的位置,以致于难以计划管理灾难的后果。对于那些导致污染物释放的灾难,分析环境样本的能力至关重要,并有助于受影响社区的复原力。需要对环境样品进行分析,以便对恢复受污染影响的区域的行动方案做出适当的决定。环境样品的范围从土壤,水和空气到植被,建筑材料和碎屑。此外,用于净化任何这些基质的过程也可能产生废水和其他材料,需要进行分析以确定适当处置的最佳方法。本文概述了美国环境保护署(USEPA)为确保发生灾难性事件后受污染的环境样本的分析能力而开展的活动和计划。 USEPA的重点一直在为各种污染物类别建立能力,并在确保国家实验室能力上应对可能迅速耗尽当地社区资源的样品数量激增的问题。 USEPA的努力旨在确保美国强大而有弹性的实验室基础设施,以支持社区应对各种规模的污染事件。这些努力不仅包括解决与化学,生物和放射污染物的最佳可用方法有关的技术问题,而且还包括应对协调和管理有效应对措施的挑战。通过对环境影响较小的事件,特殊项目,例行监视和监测作为环境实验室界正在进行的活动的一部分,可以利用其资源来维持为应对大规模污染事件而设计的实验室网络。

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  • 来源
    《Environment international》 |2014年第11期|83-89|共7页
  • 作者单位

    US Environmental Protection Agency, National Homeland Security Research Center, United States;

    US Environmental Protection Agecy, National Homeland Security Research Center, United States;

    US Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Air and Radiation/National Analytical Radiation Environmental Laboratory, United States;

    US Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response/Office of Resource Conservation and Recovery/Materials Recovery and Waste Management Division, United States;

    US Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Water/Water Security Division, United States;

    US Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response/Office of Emergency Management/CBRN Consequence Management Advisory Team, United States;

    US Environmental Protection Agency, National Homeland Security Research Center, United States;

    US Environmental Protection Agency, National Homeland Security Research Center, United States;

    US Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response/Office of Emergency Management/CBRN Consequence Management Advisory Team, United States;

    US Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Water/Water Security Division, United States;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    Catastrophe; Environmental analysis; Laboratory networks; Laboratory capacity; Resilience; Sustainability;

    机译:灾难;环境分析;实验室网络;实验室能力;弹性;可持续发展;

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