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2858471 
Journal Article 
Statistical Analysis of BTEX Surface Soil Regulatory Guidance Values 
Jennings, AA 
2009 
Yes 
Journal of Environmental Engineering
ISSN: 0733-9372
EISSN: 1943-7870 
135 
723-736 
English 
Residential surface soil regulatory guidance values (RGVs) specify the threshold at which soil contamination requires action. Usually, these are risk-based values based on child ingestion, inhalation, and dermal exposure. Benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes (BTEX) are among the five most commonly regulated soil contaminants in the United States and worldwide. More than 100 regulatory jurisdictions have established surface soil RGVs for BTEX compounds. Analysis of these values indicates that they vary by several orders of magnitude and appear to fit a lognormal random variable model with values well dispersed across the number spans. The RGVs applied to benzene are statistically distinct from those applied to TEX contamination, but the TEX values appear to be statistically indistinguishable. The magnitude of difference between TEX RGVs of different jurisdictions appears to be more significant than differences in the T, E, and X values specified by any one jurisdiction. Although value distributions are dominated by randomness, some contain clusters of points that are unlikely to be random and may represent consensus on appropriate values. Where "consensus clusters" exist, they should be identified and explored. The mechanistic explanations for cluster values may yield methods of reducing RGV variability. 
Pollution Abstracts; Environment Abstracts; Toluene; Benzene; jurisdiction; Inhalation; Soil contamination; Ingestion; ENA 02:Toxicology & Environmental Safety; P 5000:LAND POLLUTION 
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