Document ID: EPA-HQ-OAR-2006-0735-5161
Agency: epa
Document Type: Supporting & Related Material
Title: 
Posted Date: 2008-05-02T04:00Z

From: Pounds, Joel G [mailto:Joel.Pounds@pnl.gov] 

Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2006 9:22 PM

To: Mendez, William

Cc: Donohue.Joyce@epamail.epa.gov

Subject: RE: ICRP Lead Model Code

Bill, 

I'm be happy to provide you with an executable copy of the Leggett

model. The model is essentially the original code as described by Rich

in the 1993 EHP paper. The attached file was modified to enhance the

output and include options and for chelation as documented in comments

at the beginning of the FORTRAN code. These edits did not change the

model itself. 

I wrote a brief user manual a while back - attached as well. The code is

FORTRAN 77 compliant so most compilers should work. I expect you will

probably be able to do most of the work through the input file and not

need to edit the code much. (I'd enclose the FORTRAN source code, but I

don't have it on my laptop; if you need the source code, let me know). 

Good luck

Joel  

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From: Mendez, William [mailto:WMendez@icfconsulting.com] 

Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2006 1:04 PM

To: Pounds, Joel G

Cc: Donohue.Joyce@epamail.epa.gov

Subject: ICRP Lead Model Code

    We are working for the EPA Office of Water to evaluate the impacts

of short-term exposures to lead in drinking water on children's and

adult blood lead levels.  This is a lot like the work that Lorenzano et

al. (Risk Analysis 25(1):169-178) did on short-term soil exposures.  In

the article, it says that you were able to provide them with the FORTRAN

code for the Leggett-ICRP lead model.  I was wondering if it would

possible for us to get a copy of that code as well for use in our

analysis. Our Work Assignment Manager at EPA is Dr. Joyce Donahue at

(202) 566-1098.  Thanks very much.

 

William M. Mendez, Jr. Ph.D

ICF Consulting

9300 Lee Highway

Fairfax, VA 22031

Phone:    (703) 934-3123

Fax:        (703) 934-3740 

 

 

 

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