National Dioxin Air Monitoring Network (Ndamn) Report of the Results of Atmospheric Measurements of Pcdds, Pcdfs, and Dioxin-Like PCBs in Rural and Remote Areas of the U.S. from June 1998 Through November 2004
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Abstract
In 1998, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) established the National Dioxin Air Monitoring Network (NDAMN) to help characterize the ubiquitous presence of dioxins in the environment. This final report represents the 2013 update to NDAMN.Dioxins are toxic chemicals that naturally exist in the environment and can be released into the environment through forest fires, backyard burning of trash, certain industrial activities, and residue from past commercial burning of waste. When released into the air, dioxins may be transported long distances. Because of this, dioxins are found in most places in the world. It is important to understand the air levels of dioxins and dioxin-like compounds in order to better understand dioxin exposure.
The National Dioxin Air Monitoring Network (NDAMN) was developed to determine background air concentrations of certain dioxins and dioxin-like compounds, specifically polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins (PCDDs), polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDFs), and coplanar polychlorinated biphenyls (cp PCBs). This report describes the atmospheric levels of dioxin-like compounds in rural and agricultural areas where livestock, poultry, and animal feed crops are grown and provides measurements of atmospheric levels in different geographic regions of the U.S.
NDAMN began operating in 1998 with 10 sampling stations; this was expanded to 34 stations by 2003. The stations were categorized as urban (4 stations), rural (23 stations), or remote (7 stations). The last NDAMN sample was taken in November 2004. The full database includes 685 samples, measured for 17 dioxin and furan congeners, 8 dioxin and furan homologue groups, and 12 dioxin-like polychlorinated biphenyl congeners (PBCs).
Impact/Purpose
The National Dioxin Air Monitoring Network (NDAMN) was developed to determine background air concentrations of certain dioxins and dioxin-like compounds, specifically polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins (PCDDs), polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDFs), and coplanar polychlorinated biphenyls (cp PCBs).Citation
U.S. EPA. National Dioxin Air Monitoring Network (Ndamn) Report of the Results of Atmospheric Measurements of Pcdds, Pcdfs, and Dioxin-Like PCBs in Rural and Remote Areas of the U.S. from June 1998 Through November 2004. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, EPA/600/R-12/060F, 2013.Download(s)
- The 2013 National Dioxin Air Monitoring Network (NDAMN) Final Report (PDF) (71 pp, 1.6 MB, about PDF)
- Dioxin Exposure Initiative Implementation, Operation, and Maintenance Quality Assurance Project Plan (PDF) (65 pp, 1.7 MB, about PDF)
- Quality Assurance Plan for the Dioxin Exposure Initiative for NDAMN: Analytical Methods (PDF) (69 pp, 1.7 MB, about PDF)
- NDAMN Database (Excel File)
Related Link(s)
- Journal Article: the National Dioxin Air Monitoring Network (Ndamn): Measurements of CDDs, CDFs, and Coplanar PCBs at 18 Rural, 8 National Parks, and 2 Suburban Areas of the U.S.: Results for the Year 2000.
- U.S. EPA's National Dioxin Air Monitoring Network: Analytical Issues
- Journal Article: Quality Assurance Considerations For An Ambient Dioxin Monitoring Network
- Journal Article: Average Method Blank Quantities Of Dioxin-Like Congeners And Their Relationship To The Detection Limits Of The U.S. EPA's National Dioxin Air Monitoring Network (Ndamn)
- Journal Article: the National Dioxin Air Monitoring Network (Ndamn): Measurements of CDDs, CDFs and Coplanar PCBs at 15 Rural and 6 National Park Areas of the U.S.: June 1998-December 1999.
- Journal Article: Atmospheric Measurements Of Cdds, Cdfs, And Coplanar PCBs In Rural And Remote Locations Of The U.S. For The Years 1998-2001 From The National Dioxin Air Monitoring Network (Ndamn)
- Journal Article: Anomalous Results from National Dioxin Air Monitoring Network
- Journal Article: EPA's National Dioxin Air Monitoring Network (Ndamn): Design, Implementation, And Final Results