Literature DB >> 16001150

Evaluation of ionic contribution to the toxicity of a coal-mine effluent using Ceriodaphnia dubia.

A J Kennedy1, D S Cherry, C E Zipper.   

Abstract

The United States Environmental Protection Agency has defined national in-stream water-quality criteria (WQC) for 157 pollutants. No WQC to protect aquatic life exist for total dissolved solids (TDS). Some water-treatment processes (e.g., pH modifications) discharge wastewaters of potentially adverse TDS into freshwater systems. Strong correlations between specific conductivity, a TDS surrogate, and several biotic indices in a previous study suggested that TDS caused by a coal-mine effluent was the primary stressor. Further acute and chronic testing in the current study with Ceriodaphnia dubia in laboratory-manipulated media indicated that the majority of the effluent toxicity could be attributed to the most abundant ions in the discharge, sodium (1952 mg/L) and/or sulfate (3672 mg/L), although the hardness of the effluent (792 +/- 43 mg/L as CaCO3) ameliorated some toxicity. Based on laboratory testing of several effluent-mimicking media, sodium- and sulfate-dominated TDS was acutely toxic at approximately 7000 microS/cm (5143 mg TDS/L), and chronic toxicity occurred at approximately 3200 microS/cm (2331 mg TDS/L). At a lower hardness (88 mg/L as CaCO3), acute and chronic toxicity end-points were decreased to approximately 5000 microS/cm (3663 mg TDS/L) and approximately 2000 microS/cm (1443 mg TDS/L), respectively. Point-source discharges causing in-stream TDS concentrations to exceed these levels may risk impairment to aquatic life.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16001150     DOI: 10.1007/s00244-004-0034-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Environ Contam Toxicol        ISSN: 0090-4341            Impact factor:   2.804


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2.  Model organisms retain an "ecological memory" of complex ecologically relevant environmental variation.

Authors:  Karlyn D Beer; Elisabeth J Wurtmann; Nicolás Pinel; Nitin S Baliga
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3.  Bioenergetic effects of sodium sulfate on the freshwater crustacean, Ceriodaphnia dubia.

Authors:  David J Soucek
Journal:  Ecotoxicology       Date:  2007-03-13       Impact factor: 2.823

4.  Assessing the Impact of Removing Select Materials from Coal Mine Overburden, Central Appalachia Region, USA.

Authors:  Patricio X Pinto; Souhail R Al-Abed; Christopher D Holder; Richard Warner; John McKernan; Stephanie Fulton; Eric Somerville
Journal:  Mine Water Environ       Date:  2018       Impact factor: 2.883

5.  Identifying the cause of toxicity of a saline mine water.

Authors:  Rick A van Dam; Andrew J Harford; Simon A Lunn; Marthe M Gagnon
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-09-02       Impact factor: 3.240

6.  The Effects of Elevated Specific Conductivity on the Chronic Toxicity of Mining Influenced Streams Using Ceriodaphnia dubia.

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