Spatial Analysis and Decision Assistance (SADA) Version 5. Overview. Midwestern States Risk Asssessment Symposium. University of Tennessee, Knoxville

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Spatial Analysis and Decision Assistance (SADA) Version 5 Overview Midwestern States Risk Asssessment Symposium Robert Stewart University of Tennessee, Knoxville November 4th, 2009

SADA General Information Windows--based freeware designed to integrate scientific models with decision and cost analysis frameworks in a seamless, easy to use environment. Visualization/GIS Statistical Analysis Geospatial Interpolation Geospatial Uncertainty Analysis Human Health Risk Assessment Ecological Risk Assessment Custom Analysis MARSSIM Module Area of Concern Frameworks Cost Benefit Analysis Sampling Designs Export to Arcview/Earthvision SADA has been supported by DOE, EPA, and the NRC. SADA Version 4.0/4.1 has had 15000+. Version 5.0 has been out since January, 2009. Support is provided through Yahoo groups, training courses, and a 600 page user guide. 2

http://www.tiem.utk.edu/~sada/documentation.shtml Where and who. 3

Data Plot/GIS Overlays Data Exploration Spatial Data Screens Polygon Selection/Cutaways Statistics 4

Statistics Numerous univariate statistics Non-parametric hypothesis testing Power curve based sample sizes Histogram and cdf 5

Spatial Analysis Spatial Uncertainty Spatial Estimation 6

Human Health and Ecological Risk SADA implements EPA methods for conducting ecological and human health risk assessments Calculation of site-specific preliminary remediation goals Benchmark database for contaminant effects on ecological receptors Exposure modeling for humans and over 20 other terrestrial species Contains IRIS/HEAST toxicity databases for calculating risk from exposure Contains EPA default exposure parameters for the risk models Tabular screening and risk results Point screens Risk and dose mapping 7

Human Health Risk Calculations For each media Soil, Sediment, Surface Water, Groundwater Exposure Scenarios Residential, Industrial, Recreational, Agricultural, Excavation Exposure Pathways Ingestion, Inhalation, Dermal Contact, Food Chain (Beef, Milk, and Vegetable Ingestion) IRIS and HEAST Toxicity Databases for Carcinogenic and Noncarcinogenic Effects Physical Parameters for Modeling Bioaccumulation Factors Volatilization, Particulate Emission Factors Permeability Constants, Absorption Factors Saturation Coefficients, Radionuclide Half- Lives 8

Human Health Risk PRG Calculation PRG Screens Human Health Risk 9

Human Health Spatial Risk Maps SADA calculates risk for each sampling point or spatial estimate based on contaminant and exposure scenario Legend scale changes to risk 10

Ecological Risk Benchmark Screening Ecological Risk Benchmarks Suitable for screening ERAs Compilation of ecological benchmarks for surface water, soil, and sediment Benchmarks a function of environmental variables where appropriate 11

Ecological Dose Exposures SADA calculates dose (mg/kg BW d) from food ingestion, soil ingestion, dermal contact, and inhalation for terrestrial exposures SSL, Female, Male, or Juvenile Over 20 different species 12

Custom Criteria View or Edit Criteria Data Screens 13

Decision Analysis Spatial Screens Sampling Strategies Cost Vs Risk Reduction Spatial Risk Area of Concern Cost Benefit 14

3D Visualization True 3d Views: Points, Blocks, and Isosurfaces 15

Sample Designs SADA has a number of sample design strategies in Version 4.0. These strategies include initial and secondary designs. Some are based on data alone while others are based on modeling results. With the exception of a couple of exclusively 2d designs all are available in 3d dimensions. Initial Sample Designs Judgmental Simple Random Simple Grid Simple Unaligned Grid Standard Grid Standard Unaligned Grid MARSSIM Design 2d and 3d Hot Spot search designs Secondary Sample Designs Threshold Radial Adaptive Fill High Value (soft, simulated & unsimulated) High Variance (soft, simulated & unsimulated) Extreme Value (soft, simulated & unsimulated) Area of Concern Boundary Design (soft, simulated & unsimulated) Minimize/Maximize Area of Concern LISA Designs (Ripley s K,Moran s I,Geary s C) 16

Some Example Initial Designs Judgmental Grids Unaligned Grids Random 3d hotspot search 17

Some Example Secondary Designs Threshold Radial High Value Design AOC Boundary Design Adaptive Fill 18

SADA Overview: Autodocumentation Provides transparency in the modeling process and facilitates reproducibility of results. SADA automatically analyzes any current result and determines what the ingredients of that result are. These ingredients are presented to the user, who can choose the level of documentation to create. Self-documentation of all parameters, models, and other relevant information. Exposure concentrations Risk models Exposure variables Geospatial parameters Toxicity data Images as bitmaps HTML format, can be exported to popular word processors 19

SADA Overview: Autodocumentation Area of concern map Based on HH Risk Utilized inverse distance as geospatial model Block based area of concern framework. 20

SADA Overview: Autodocumentation Step Analysis of Model Elements Documenation Output 21

Help file 500+ page user guide User group Resources/Support Web page Classes EPA Clue-in classes www.tiem.utk.edu/~sada/index.shtml 22

QUESTIONS???? 23