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M E M O R A N D U M
TO: David P. Spath, Ph.D., Chief
Division of Drinking Water and
Environmental Management Branch
Department of Health Services
601 North 7th Street
Mail Stop 92
P.O. Box 942732
Sacramento, California 94234-7320
FROM: George V. Alexeeff, Ph.D., DABT
Deputy Director for Scientific Affairs
DATE: May 28, 1999
SUBJECT: PROPOSED ACTION LEVEL FOR 1,2,3-TRICHLOROPROPANE
Staff of the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA)
have reviewed your Department's proposed action level for 1,2,3-trichloropropane
based on an oral cancer potency value of 7 (mg/kg-day)-1
taken from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (U.S. EPA)
Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables document (U.S. EPA, 1997).
This chemical has been found to cause benign and malignant tumors
at multiple sites in the rat following gavage administration, and
has been classified by U.S. EPA as a B2 carcinogen. Staff have checked
the calculation and found it to be correct. This is reproduced as
follows.
C = BW x 10-6 / q1* x L/day 7 =
70 x 10-6 / 7 (mg/kg-d)-1 x 2 L/day =
5 x 10-6 mg/L =
0.00 5 ug/L
Where:
C = concentration associated with negligible risk (10-6 cancer
risk)
BW = body weight (70kg)
q1* = upper 95% confidence limit on the cancer potency slope, 7
(mg/kg-day)-1
L/day = 2
U.S. EPA (U.S. EPA, 1990) has determined an oral RfD for 1,2,3-trichloropropane
based on noncancer endpoints - clinical chemistry changes and red
blood cell mass reduction in a rat subchronic study (NTP, 1983).
This RfD is 6x10-3 mg/kg-day which has incorporated an uncertainty
factor of 1,000 and is based on a no-observed-adverse effect level
of 8 mg/kg-d at 5d/wk, converted to 5.71 mg/g-d. Based on this RfD,
a safe level for 1,2,3-trichloropropane in drinking water would
be 0.2 mg/L (or 200 ug/L)for a 70 kg adult drinking two liters of
water per day. The level based on the cancer endpoint is chosen
because it is the more health conservative value.
Based on an expedited review of the information presented, OEHHA
concurs with the proposed action level of 0.005 ug/L for 1,2,3-trichloropropane
in drinking water. For further details on our review, contact Dr.
Anna Fan at (510) 540-3165.
References
U.S. EPA (1997). Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables (HEAST)
FY 1997 Update. Office of Research and Development; Office of Emergency
and Remedial Response, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington,
DC. EPA 540/R-97-036-PB97-921199.
U.S. EPA (1987). Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS), 1,2,3-Trichloropropane
(CASRN 96-18-4) substance file (last revised 03/31/1987). (Downloaded
from http://www.epa.gov/iris/subst/0200.htm).
NTP (National Toxicology Program) (1983). 120-day gavage study
in mice and rats with 1,23-trichloropropane. Unpublished report
prepared by Hazleton Laboratories.
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