Ecotoxicology

The mission of the Ecotoxicology Program within the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) is to advance the science and practice of ecological risk assessment (ERA). We focus on developing tools and technical resources to assess the impacts of chemical, physical, and biological stressors on ecosystems. Our current focus is on aquatic ecosystems.

Our Program was established in 1993 with the goal of applying tools from the developing field of human heath risk assessment to address the risks caused by chemicals on California’s ecosystems. In 1998, the US EPA adopted a set of Guidelines for “evaluating the likelihood that adverse ecological effects may occur or are occurring as a result of exposure to one or more physical, chemical, or biological stressors”. ERA is based on a simple three-step process which includes a) identifying the problem or stressor(s) of concern, b) analyzing the stressors by characterizing their exposure and ecological effects, and c) characterizing risk using a variety of methods. The work of the OEHHA Ecotoxicology Program is currently focused on applying this approach to understanding risks to the State’s aquatic resources.

To inquire about our Program, contact Rebecca.Stanton@oehha.ca.gov

Reports, Notices, Documents

Mar 24, 2022: Dry Wells
OEHHA, the City of Elk Grove and a team of hydrologists examined the potential environmental risks associated with the use of dry wells. Infiltration of stormwater runoff through dry wells with pretreatment may pose little risk to groundwater quality.
May 8, 2020: CalEcotox Database
CalEcotox is a searchable database that has been recently updated and contains relevant data for over 90 California mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians for use in ecotoxicological risk assessments in California
Aug 31, 2016: CalEcotox Database
A compilation of physiological and ecological parameters and toxicity data for a number of California fish and wildlife species.
Mar 27, 2015: Ecotoxicology Resource Links
Extensive list of external sources of information for ecological risk assessment provided for informational purposes.

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