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The EVISA Link database contains information about all aspects of arsenic speciation:
- arsenic species determination (analytical methods etc)
- toxicity and biological activity of different arsenic species
- distribution and fate of arsenic species in the environment
- mobility, bioavailability and bioaccumulation of arsenic species
- Research groups and their projects related to the chemical speciation of As
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Toxipedia: Arsenic
People long ago recognized that depending on the dose, arsenic could either treat an illness or be used as a poison to cause death. Its medicinal use to treat syphilis and amebic dysentery ended wit...

Transformation of Arsenic Compounds by Bacteria from Groundwater Sediments
Evidence is presented that bacterial communities enriched from aquifer sediments from Bangladesh mediate arsenic transformations. Bacteria from six different aquifers were cultured in the laboratory. ...

Treated Timber, ticking Time-bomb
The Need for a Precautionary Approach to the Use of Copper Chrome Arsenate (CCA)as a Timber PreservativeThis site has been researched and written by Nina Lansbury Hall and Sh...

Treated Timber: Environmental Impacts
Because CCA leaches out of the treated timber over time there can be residues of arsenic, copper and chromium on the surfaces of the wood and it can be was...

Treated Timber: Regulations - APVMA
APVMA Review A review of CCA has been carried out by the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA). APVMA...

Treated Timber: What is CCA-Treated Timber ?
CCA-treated timber is timber preserved with Copper Chrome Arsenate (CCA) or Chromated Copper Arsenate, as it is known in some countries. The copper (23-25%...

UK Environment Agency: Soil Guideline Values for Arsenic Contamination
© Environment Agency 2002 March 2002ISBN 1 857 05755 XThe views expressed in this document are not necessarily those of the Environment Agency or DEFRA.Its officers, servants or agents accept no liabi...

UK: The London Arsenic Group
The London Arsenic Group brings together expertise from the fields of sedimentary geochemistry, hydrochemistry, environmental mineralogy and analytical geochemistry. We seek to understand the source, ...

US EPA - Arsenic - Freshwater Human Health Criterion for Fish Consumption
Sources of human exposure to arsenic compounds may include air, soil, water and food. Dietary sources may include dairy products, meat, poultry and fish, fruits and vegetable and grain products. Water...

US EPA - Contaminant Focus - Arsenic
The CLU-IN Contaminant Focus area bundles information associated with the cleanup of individual contaminants and contaminant groups. This information is presented in categories such as Policy and Guid...

US EPA: Basic Information about Arsenic in Drinking Water
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulates arsenic in drinking water to protect public health. Arsenic may cause health problems if present in public or private water supplies...

US EPA: Integrated Risk Information System: Arsenic (inorganic)
Arsenic, inorganic; CASRN 7440-38-2 (04/10/1998)Chronic Health Hazards for Non-Carcinogenic EffectsReference Dose for Chronic Oral Exposure (RfD) - Oral RfD Summary - Principal and  Supporting Studies...

US EPA: Integrated Risk Information System: Arsenic (inorganic)
Arsenic, inorganic; CASRN 7440-38-2 (04/10/1998)Chronic Health Hazards for Non-Carcinogenic EffectsReference Dose for Chronic Oral Exposure (RfD) - Oral RfD Summary - Principal and  Supporting Studies...

US EPA: Integrated Risk Information System: Arsine
Chronic Health Hazards for Non-Carcinogenic EffectsReference Dose for Chronic Oral Exposure (RfD) - Oral RfD Summary - Principal and  Supporting Studies- Uncertainty and  Modifying Factors- Additional...

US EPA: Integrated Risk Information System: Cacodylic acid
Cacodylic acid; CASRN 75-60-5Chronic Health Hazards for Non-Carcinogenic EffectsReference Dose for Chronic Oral Exposure (RfD) - Oral RfD Summary - Principal and  Supporting Studies- Uncertainty and  ...



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