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Wastewater canal Vojlovica, industrial complex Pancevo, Serbia: Preliminary ecotoxicological assessment of contaminated sediment

Authors :
Radmila Kovacevic
Willi Kopf
Ivana Planojević
Jiri Machat
Aleksandra Tubić
Katerina Bartova
Tamara Jurca
Ivana Teodorovic
Ludek Blaha
Source :
Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society, Vol 76, Iss 3, Pp 459-478 (2011)
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
National Library of Serbia, 2011.

Abstract

Effluents collected from the industrial complex of Pancevo, Serbia (oil refinery, petrochemical plant, and fertilizer factory) are discharged into a wastewater canal entering the Danube River. In this study, which was focused on sediment assessment, a complex triad approach consisting of chemical analysis, sediment toxicity tests and macrozoobenthos community analysis was applied. In toxicity tests on sediment elutriates, the following responses were registered - stimulatory effect in algal bioassay, no effect in acute test with Daphnia magna, and low to moderate toxicity in the conventional Vibrio fischeri test. Moderate to high toxicities were recorded in solid phase tests on Myriophyllum aquaticum and V. fischeri. High content of Hg, certain PAHs and noncharacterised sediment contaminants accumulated over years contribute not only to the registered toxicity, but also to the complete absence of macrozoobenthos. The obtained results proved that regularly measured conventional and priority pollutants are hardly ever the only toxic contaminants present in sediments. Toxicity tests, in particular the contact test, might guide towards a better selection of parameters to be regularly or occasionally monitored. In addition, complete sediment toxicity tests proved to be an appropriate method for assessing the bioavailability of the chemically detected contaminants. The analysis of the macrozoobenthos composition and structure as inevitable part of sediment risk assessment procedures integrates the effects of multiple stressors and gives a realistic insight into not only sediment contamination by toxic pollutants, but also the sediment status in general.

Details

ISSN :
18207421 and 03525139
Volume :
76
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2c29bf58d8591521909ebf099910a389
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2298/jsc100505036p