Slooff WHaring BJAHesse JMJanus JAThomas Rvan Beelen Pde Boer JLMBoumans LJMBuijsman ECanton JHCremers PMAvan der Heijden CAKnaap AGACKrajnc EIKramers PGNKreis IAKroese EDLebret EMatthijsen AJCMvan de Meent Dvan der Meulen AMeulenbelt JTaalman RDFMBijstra DBril JSalomons Wvan der Woerd KF2017-02-201990-11-30Betreft de engelse editie van rapport 758701002. Bij dit rapport behoort een appendix ook met nummer 758701002 getiteld:&quot;Integrated Criteria Document Arsenicum: Effects&quot; Auteurs: Hesse JM;&lt;br&gt;Janus JA;&lt;br&gt;Krajnc EI;&lt;br&gt;Kroese ED&lt;br&gt;This document contains data on arsenic with regard to sources and distribution, the risks based on a consideration of exposure levels and harmful concentrations and the technical possibilities to reduce these risks. Arsenic is a metalloid. With regard to its properties it belongs to the group of elements between the (heavy) metals and the non-metals. Arsenic occurs naturally ; the natural sources are sometimes considerably greater than the anthropogenic ones. In the Netherlands arsenic is mainly applied in wood preservation and also as a softening agent in PVC, in alloys and in drugs.<br>application/pdf251 p12900 kben12criteria documentarsenicsoil qualitywater qualityair qualitystandardsmeasurement techniquesmeasuring strategies; sourcesemissionsproductiondispersionconversion; concentrations in the environmenthuman toxicityecotoxicity; emission-control techniquescost of emission controlfinancial consequencesrisk analysisIntegrated Criteria Document ArsenicBasisdocument ArseenReport2017-02-20