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{"title":"Health Risk Assessment of PET Bottles in GCC","authors":"M. M. Mortula","volume":75,"journal":"International Journal of Environmental and Ecological Engineering","pagesStart":141,"pagesEnd":147,"ISSN":"1307-6892","URL":"https:\/\/publications.waset.org\/pdf\/10324","abstract":"Bottle water is getting very popular all through the\nworld; especially in the gulf countries as the main source of drinking\nwater. However, concerns over leaching of toxic chemicals are\nincreasing. In this study, a health risk assessment was conducted in\naccordance with the guidelines indicated by United States\nEnvironmental Protection Agency (USEPA). It is conducted based on\nleaching of Diethyl Phthalate (DEP) from Polyethylene terephthalate\n(PET). The toxicity and exposure assessment of diethyl phthalate was\nconducted to characterize its risk on human health. 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