Addressing Uncertainties in Potential Human Dietary Exposure to Mercury in the Watershed of the South River, Virginia, USA

Author:

McCue Dana1,Mancini Ceil2,Liberati Michael R.3,Stahl Ralph G.4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. EHS‐Support Northborough Massachusetts USA

2. EHS‐Support Highlands New Jersey USA

3. Corteva Agrisciences Warwick Maryland USA

4. DuPont Company (Retired) Wilmington Delaware USA

Abstract

AbstractMuch has been published about the harmful effects to humans when they are exposed to mercury (Hg) in environmental media including their diet. Numerous health advisories around the world, including for the South River, Virginia, USA, warn against consumption of Hg‐contaminated fish species. Fewer studies have focused on other dietary sources of Hg and how to advise humans potentially exposed by this route. In undertaking a human health risk assessment for the former DuPont facility in Waynesboro, Virginia, USA, and the nearby South River and surrounding watershed, the available published information on Hg exposure through dietary consumption of nonfish items proved unsuitable for extrapolation purposes. In response, an evaluation of potential Hg exposure to residents who might consume livestock, poultry, and wildlife raised or collected in the South River watershed was conducted to inform the risk‐assessment process. The newly collected data on Hg in these dietary items filled an important data gap, suggesting that there was little concern about limiting dietary consumption for most items. These results were communicated to the public through print and electronic platforms, in the form of “fact sheets.” We describe the studies and actions taken to better explain the potential for human exposures to Hg in nonfish dietary items from a portion of the watershed of the South River. Environ Toxicol Chem 2023;42:2237–2252. © 2023 SETAC

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Environmental Chemistry

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