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The relative sensitivity of freshwater species to antimony(III): Implications for water quality guidelines and ecological risk assessments.

Maximilian Obinna Obiakor1, Matthew Tighe1, Zhen Wang2,3, Chigozie Damian Ezeonyejiaku4, Lily Pereg5, Susan C Wilson6.   

Abstract

Antimony (Sb) is a pollutant in many jurisdictions, yet its threat to aquatic biota is unclear. Water quality guidelines (WQGs) for Sb are not well established and large uncertainty factors are commonly applied in derivation. We constructed freshwater species sensitivity distributions (SSDs) for Sb(III) using available acute toxicity data sourced from temperate and tropical regional studies. A tiered ecological risk assessment (ERA) approach using risk quotients (RQs) was applied for characterisation of risks presented by Sb(III) concentrations measured in the freshwater environment. Multiple parametric models were fitted for each SSD, with the optimal model used to derive the 5% hazardous concentration (HC5), defined as protective of 95% of species, and the corresponding predicted no effect concentration (PNEC). The HC5 values for whole and temperate SSDs were estimated at 781 and 976 μg L-1 Sb(III), respectively, while the PNECs for both datasets were 156 and 195 μg L-1 Sb(III), respectively. Due to limited tropical data, a temperate-to-tropic extrapolation factor of 10 was used to estimate an interim PNEC for tropical regions of 20 μg L-1 Sb(III). Based on published freshwater Sb(III) concentration values across a range of locations, potential ecological risks posed by Sb(III) in some freshwater systems studied would be classified as medium to high risk, but the majority of locations sampled would fall into the low ecological risk category. Our results facilitate the understanding of toxic effects of Sb(III) to freshwater species but also demonstrate that data for Sb ERA are extremely limited.

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Keywords:  Antimony(III); Ecotoxicity; Freshwater; PNEC; Risk assessment; Species sensitivity distribution; Water quality guidelines

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28929352     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-017-0168-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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