The use of monitoring data in EU chemicals management - experiences and considerations from the German environmental specimen bank

  • Koschorreck, Jan
  • Heiss, Christiane
  • Wellmitz, Jörg
  • Fliedner, Annette
  • Ruedel, Heinz
Publication date
January 2015

Abstract

Since the 1970s, environmental specimen banks (ESB) have emerged in many countries. Their highly standardised sampling and archiving strategies make them a valuable tool in tracing time trends and spatial distributions of chemicals in ecosystem compartments. The present article intends to highlight the potential of ESBs for regulatory agencies in the European Union (EU). The arguments are supported by examples of retrospective monitoring studies conducted under the programme of the German ESB. These studies have evaluated the success of regulatory and industry provisions for substances of concern (i.e. PCB, polybrominated diphenyl ethers, perfluorinated compounds, alkylphenol compounds, organotin compounds, triclosan/methyl-triclosan, musk ...

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