Soil, health and environment network

Country: United Kingdom
Start Date:   1/2/2007         Duration: 12 months         Project Type: RTD
Contract Number: NE/E00864X/1
Organisation Type:  University research group / research institute
Topics: 
Contaminated land-->Risk assessment-->Exposure pathways
Contaminated land-->Risk assessment-->Receptor: Human health
Soil-->Soil quality
Project objectives:
The aim of SHE-Net is to improve our estimates of human exposure to toxic organic chemicals in soil through the consumption of home grown and allotment produce 
and consequently improve the protection of public health. The largest area of concern in the risk assessment process for contaminated soils is the oral ingestion
pathway, specifically the plant uptake of organic pollutants, where the knowledge is currently lacking. SHE-Net is a unique grouping of national and international
experts in the areas of plant science, toxicology and risk assessment brought together to address these shortcomings. It will be the first time such a grouping
has been assembled to address this issue. The network will be directly relevant to the work of the Environment Agency, Food Standards Agency, Health Protection
Agency and local authorities when providing guidance on land affected by chemical contamination and estimating of dietary intakes when assessing implications
of such land for food safety. These agencies will have a leading role in the network (also see attached letters of support). SHE-Net will produce a series of authoritative
recommendations to help improve predictions of the health risks from chemical contamination of soils resulting in improved public health protection. SHE-Net
therefore fits directly into the science theme 'Pollutants, pathways, pathogens and people' and specifically 'Transport and dynamics of chemicals in the
environment of human health importance'.
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Weblink:
http://gotw.nerc.ac.uk/list_full.asp?pcode=NE%2FE00864X%2F1
Funding Programme(s): 
Environment and Human Health programme
Link to Organisations:

Nottingham University
The University of Reading
University of Newcastle
Submitted by: EUGRIS Team Professor Paul Bardos  Who does what?  22/08/2007 15:07:00