Definition of Environmental media and transport mechanism

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Environmental media and transport mechanism

The term 'Environmental media and transport mechanism' as it applies to the area of hazardous materials can be defined as 'Environmental media include water, air, soil, and biota (plants and animals). Transport mechanisms move contaminants from the source to points where human exposure can occur. The environmental media and transport mechanism is the second part of an exposure pathway'.

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