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Guidance for treatment of variability and uncertainty in ecological risk assessments of contaminated sites
Publication year - 1998
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/658286
Subject(s) - environmental science , contamination , ecology , biology
Uncertainty is a seemingly simple concept that has caused great confusion and conflict in the field of risk assessment. This report offers guidance for the analysis and presentation of variability and uncertainty in ecological risk assessments, an important issue in the remedial investigation and feasibility study processes. This report discusses concepts of probability in terms of variance and uncertainty, describes how these concepts differ in ecological risk assessment from human health risk assessment, and describes probabilistic aspects of specific ecological risk assessment techniques. The report ends with 17 points to consider in performing an uncertainty analysis for an ecological risk assessment of a contaminated site

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