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Human Exposure Modeling - Air Pollutants Exposure Model

APEX/TRIM.Expo Inhalation

Human Exposure Modeling
  • Overview
  • Databases to Support Exposure Modeling
  • APEX/TRIM.Expo Inhalation - Air Pollutants Exposure Model
  • Hazardous Air Pollutant Exposure Model (HAPEM)
  • Other Models and Exposure Related Information

The Air Pollutants Exposure Model (APEX) is a PC-based model that was derived from the probabilistic NAAQS Exposure Model for carbon monoxide (pNEM/CO). Reports describing prior OAQPS applications of the pNEM to carbon monoxide and ozone are available. APEX serves as the human inhalation exposure model within the Total Risk Integrated Methodology (TRIM) model framework. See TRIM - General Information page for historical information about TRIM and peer review of the TRIM and TRIM.Expo approach.

APEX is intended to be applied at the local, urban, or consolidated metropolitan area scale and currently only addresses inhalation exposures. The model simulates the movement of individuals through time and space and their exposure to the given pollutant in various microenvironments (e.g., outdoors, indoors residence, in-vehicle). The user may choose the number and types of microenvironments to be included, select the time period of interest, use either monitored ambient air quality data or values provided from dispersion or other modeling runs, and use either a mass balance approach or an empirical ratio-based (factor) approach to estimate indoor and/or in-vehicle concentrations. Results of the APEX simulations are provided as hourly and summary exposure and/or dose estimates, depending on the application, for each individual included in the simulation as well as summary statistics for the population modeled.

Three different versions of TRIM.ExpoInhalation (also known as APEX) are currently available: APEX 3.3, for use within TRIM, and two other versions of APEX (APEX 5.2 and 4.5), for stand alone use.

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  • User's Guides for versions 5.2, 4.5,  and 3.X
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Ozone and PM
Air Toxics
Ozone (included in APEX version 5.2 installation package)
  • Peer Review and Publications
  • Presentations at Scientific Meetings and Conferences
Annual Meeting of the International Society of Exposure Analysis, 4-8 November, 2001. Charleston, South Carolina. Overview of APEX (2.0): EPA's Pollutant Exposure Model for Criteria and Air Toxic Inhalation Exposures. Richmond H, Palma T, Glen G, Smith L.
Joint Meeting of the Society of Exposure Analysis and International Society of Environmental Epidemiology. 11-15 August, 2002. Vancouver, Canada.  Further Refinements and Testing of APEX (3.0): EPA’s Population Exposure Model for Criteria and Air Toxic Inhalation Exposures, August, 2002 (ppt) (315.5 KB) Richmond HM, Palma T, Langstaff J, McCurdy T, Glenn G, Smith L.
 
  • Other Supporting Documentation
A Guide to Selected Algorithms, Distributions, and Databases Used in Exposure Models Developed By the Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards
Decision Points for Configuring APEX for Air Toxics Exposure Assessments - This document describes some decisions involved in configuring the Air Pollutants Exposure (APEX) model for air toxics applications and provides helpful information for making these decisions.
Comparison of HAPEM5 and APEX3, technical memorandum

Air: Fate, Exposure, and Risk Analysis (FERA)

  • Total Risk Integrated Methodology (TRIM)
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    • Criteria Air Pollutant Exposure Assessment
    • Databases to Support Exposure Modeling
    • Air Pollutants Exposure Model (APEX/ TRIM.Expo Inhalation)
    • Hazardous Air Pollutant Exposure Model (HAPEM)
    • Other Models and Exposure-Related Information
  • Risk Assessment and Modeling
    • Air Toxics Risk Assessment
    • Criteria Air Pollutant Risk Assessment
    • Human Exposure Model (HEM)
    • EPA Risk Assessment Policy, Guidelines, and Related Materials
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Last updated on November 21, 2024
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