Derivation of water quality objectives for hazardous substances to protect aquatic ecosystems: Single-species test approach

D. Schudoma
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Two methodological approaches used to derive quality objectives to protect aquatic communities based on single-species tests will be described. Water quality objectives to protect aquatic life may be derived on the basis of ecotoxicological tests considering toxicity to bacteria, algae, (small) crustaceans, and fish. This spectrum of species comprises representatives of four trophic levels of water biocoenosis. The lowest no observed effect concentration value of the most sensitive specie is reduced by a safety factor (more appropriate: uncertainty factor) to extrapolate a “safe level” for the aquatic ecosystem. An alternative approach is the use of statistical extrapolation methods based on species sensitivity distributions to calculate maxium permissible concentrations. The approach using uncertainty factors will be compared with the approach using species sensitivity distribution to extrapolate safe levels. © 1994 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc..
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保护水生生态系统的有害物质水质指标的推导:单物种试验方法
将描述基于单物种试验得出保护水生群落质量目标的两种方法方法。保护水生生物的水质目标可根据考虑到对细菌、藻类、(小)甲壳类动物和鱼类的毒性的生态毒理学试验得出。这一物种谱包括水群落的四个营养水平的代表。最敏感物种的最低未观察到的影响浓度值通过一个安全系数(更合适的说法是:不确定性系数)来推断水生生态系统的“安全水平”。另一种方法是使用基于物种敏感性分布的统计外推方法来计算最大允许浓度。将采用不确定因素的方法与采用物种敏感性分布推断安全水平的方法进行比较。©1994 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.。
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