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Step-by-Step Pathways of Exposure for Priority Chemicals

 
Publication number Date Published
25-04-037June 2025
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Author(s) Washington State Department of Ecology
Description This document contains written explanations of the exposure pathway figures from the Safer Products for Washington cycle 2, phase 2 Technical Supporting Documentation for Priority Products report. These descriptions aim to accurately reflect the science behind each exposure pathway and chemical release, while also making the information easier to understand.
These figure descriptions appear in the same order as in the report.
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Keywords PFAS, PVC, BTEX, APEs, SPWA, 6PPD, phthalates, lead, cadmium, cVMS, OFR, priority chemicals, Safer Products, 1,4-dichlorobenzene, exposure pathways, PVDC
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