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Lakes Environmental - Version EcoRisk View 2.8 -Ecological Risk Assessment Program Software
EcoRisk View is an advanced ecological risk assessment program for conducting a comprehensive multi-pathway ecological risk assessment by simultaneously calculating risk values for multiple chemicals, from multiple sources, at multiple exposure locations.
EcoRisk View incorporates features designed by experienced meteorologists and engineers who routinely work with risk assessment programs. This ensures it meets the practical needs of today`s modelers for successful and efficient performance.
Fully integrated GIS-based interface with easy-to-use graphical tools.
Includes the full U.S. EPA database of Compounds of Potential Concern.
Complex food webs with flexibility to modify trophic level pathways.
We’re here to make things easy! Here’s a list of everything included with your software purchase:
Our products are Microsoft Windows-based programs that can be installed in the following Windows operating systems:
- 32-bit and 64-bit Operating Systems
- Windows 10 or 11
Minimum Requirements:
- 2.4GHz processor or faster
- At least 20 GB of available hard disk space
- 2 GB of RAM (4 GB recommended)
- 1 Year Access to Maintenance/Technical Support
- 1 Year Access to Software Updates
- Automatic Download of Tile Maps
- User`s Guides and Manuals
- Software Updates
- Technical Support
- Automatic Download of Tile Maps
- User`s Guides and Manuals
See below the technical specifications for the EcoRisk program:
- Program Name: EcoRisk View
- Developed by: Lakes Environmental Software
- Risk Assessment Type: Ecological
- Input Air Dispersion Modeling Data: AERMOD or ISC format plot files
- Risk Receptor Types: Determined by Foodweb: brackish marsh, fresh water, salt marsh, short grass prairie, shrub/scrub, tall grass prairie, upland forest
- Pollutant/COPC Database: SLERAP Appendix A, plus user defined database
- Regulatory Status: SLERAP is the US EPA current protocol and is fully supported by EcoRisk View
