Selenium and human health implications in California's San Joaquin valley
- 1 April 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health
- Vol. 23 (4) , 539-559
- https://doi.org/10.1080/15287398809531135
Abstract
An evaluation was conducted on the human health impacts of elevated levels of selenium in the Kesterson National Wildlife Refuge and its surroundings in Merced County, California. Investigative activities of various agencies were summarized and assessed. Agricultural waste water not intended for human use showed elevated selenium concentrations of up to 1400 ppb. Levels of selenium in fish (up to 96 ppm, wet weight), aquatic birds (up to 130 ppm in liver, dry weight), and waterfowl (up to 5.3 ppm flesh, wet weight) were unsafe for unrestricted human consumption. Data on selenium in drinking water (< 10 ppb), animals (mean values: beef liver, 0.3–0.35 ppm, wet weight; milk, 0.01–0.02 ppm), and air (paniculate, 14.8 ng/m3; gaseous, 3) did not suggest a high level of exposure. Selenium concentrations in soil were highly variable and suggested a potential source of high exposure. Selenium values in blood and urine of workers were within normal range. A community health survey did not show any trend of adverse health effects in the local population.Keywords
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