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+ | Persistence is one of 3 important criteria used to asses the environmental impact of a chemical substance. The other 2 are [[bioaccumulation]] and [[toxic|toxicity]]. According to OSPAR criteria a substance should be considered persistent, if it is likely to end up in the marine environment with a [[half-life]] above 50 days. <ref name = d> [http://www.ospar.org/documents/dbase/decrecs/agreements/05-09e_Cut-off-value%20agreement.doc OSPAR CONVENTION 2005, Cut-Off Values for the Selection Criteria of the OSPAR Dynamic Selection and Prioritisation Mechanism for Hazardous Substances ]</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:29, 4 August 2020
Definition of persistent:
The persistence of a substance reflects the potential for the substance to reach the marine environment and to be transported to remote areas as well as the potential for long-term exposure of organisms. [1]
This is the common definition for persistent, other definitions can be discussed in the article
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Notes
Persistence is one of 3 important criteria used to asses the environmental impact of a chemical substance. The other 2 are bioaccumulation and toxicity. According to OSPAR criteria a substance should be considered persistent, if it is likely to end up in the marine environment with a half-life above 50 days. [1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 OSPAR CONVENTION Dynamic Selection and Prioritisation Mechanism for Hazardous Substances Cite error: Invalid
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