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The Relationship between Organic Loading and Effects on Fish Reproduction for Pulp Mill Effluents across Canada

Authors :
Joanne L. Parrott
Michael R. van den Heuvel
Tibor Kovacs
Brian I. O'Connor
Pierre H. Martel
Glen Van Der Kraak
Deborah L. MacLatchy
Mark E. McMaster
L. Mark Hewitt
Source :
Environmental sciencetechnology. 51(6)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

This study builds upon the work of a multiagency consortium tasked with determining cost-effective solutions for the effects of pulp mill effluents on fish reproduction. A laboratory fathead minnow egg production test and chemical characterization tools were used to benchmark 81 effluents from 20 mills across Canada, representing the major pulping, bleaching, and effluent treatment technologies. For Kraft and mechanical pulp mills, effluents containing less than 20 mg/L BOD5 were found to have the greatest probability of having no effects. Organic loading, expressed as the total detected solvent-extractable components by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS), also correlated with decreased egg laying. Exceptions were found for specific Kraft, mechanical, and sulfite mills, suggesting yet unidentified causative agents are involved. Recycled fiber mill effluents, tested for the first time, were found to have little potential for reproductive effects despite large variations in BOD5 and GC/MS profiles...

Details

ISSN :
15205851
Volume :
51
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Environmental sciencetechnology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b85995ac89eebb5d075971ee814b3095