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El. knyga: Diagnostic Tools to Evaluate Impacts of Trace Organic Compounds

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  • Serija: WERF Research Report Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Jun-2011
  • Leidėjas: IWA Publishing
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781780403335
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  • Serija: WERF Research Report Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Jun-2011
  • Leidėjas: IWA Publishing
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781780403335
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With the recent advent of improved analytical and biomarker detection capabilities, a variety of organic chemicals have been found in trace amounts (Trace Organic Chemicals, TOrCs) in surface waters and fish tissue. TOrCs include pharmaceuticals, personal care products, surfactants, pesticides, flame retardants, and other organic chemicals, some with unknown modes of action or effects.  Identifying or predicting ecological effects of TOrCs in typical aquatic multi-stressor situations is challenging, requiring a variety of epidemiological tools that together, can diagnose effects at multiple scales of ecological organization.  



Five objectives were addressed in this research: (1) develop and apply a procedure to prioritize which TOrCs are of most concern; (2) develop and test a conceptual site screening framework; (3) evaluate and test diagnostic approaches to identify potential risks due to TOrCs using various case studies; (4) develop a relational database and user interface with which the water resource community can enter, store, and search TOrC exposure data in the U.S.; and (5) foster partnerships and transfer knowledge gained in this research to the water quality community. TOrC fate, effects, and occurrence data were compiled in a database for over 500 organic chemicals based on over 100 published studies representing more than 50 organizations and 700 sites. Alternative risk-based prioritization processes and draft lists of high priority TOrCs were developed. A preliminary site screening and diagnostic framework was developed and evaluated using seven different case study sites. EPAs causal analysis (stressor identification) procedures, Canadas Environmental Effects Monitoring (EEM) procedure, the ecosystem model CASM (Comprehensive Aquatic System Model), and several other specialized diagnostic tools were used and evaluated. A relational database based on Tetra Techs EDAS2 was developed using the Microsoft platform. The modified version of EDAS2, built on the EPA WQX data model, provides web-based data queries using a combination of tabular data for downloads and a visual map interface that allows the user to view, query, and select sites from the map having chemical or biological data. The database is not discussed in this report but can be accessed through WERF. 





This Final Report summarizes all other approaches used and results obtained in this research, discusses critical data gaps and other important uncertainties, and provides testable hypotheses and recommendations for Phase 2 testing and analyses.
Acknowledgments iii
Abstract and Benefits v
List of Tables
ix
List of Figures
x
List of Acronyms
xii
Executive Summary 1(1)
1 Introduction
1(1)
2 Which TOrCs Should I Monitor? A Framework for Prioritizing Trace Organic Compounds
1(1)
2.1 Development of TOrC Database
1(1)
2.2 Determination of Risk
2(1)
2.3 Three Approaches Used to Determine TOrC Risk
3(1)
2.4 Results of Risk Classifications
4(8)
2.5 Sampling and Analytical Methods Assessment
12
3 What Types of Wastewater-Influenced Sites Are at Most Risk Due to TOrCs?
1(1)
3.1 Proposed Screening Approach
1(3)
3.2 Types of Risk Scenarios for Screening Wastewater Influent Sites
4(1)
3.3 Using the Screening Approach
4
4 Diagnosing Potential or Actual Ecological Effects Due to TOrCs
1(1)
4.1 What is Meant by Ecological Effects?
4(1)
4.2 Potential Indicators Diagnostic of Certain TOrCs
4(2)
4.3 Linking Levels of Biological Organization
6(1)
4.4 Summary
7(1)
4.5 What Data are Needed to Improve the Effectiveness of Processes for TOrCs?
8
4.5.1 Summary of Current Site Knowledge
8(1)
4.5.2 Critical Data Gaps and Suggested Analyses
8
5 WERF TOrC Database
1(1)
5.1 Database and User Interface Description
1(1)
5.2 Information Currently Stored in the Database
1(2)
5.3 Accessing the Database
3(1)
5.4 Searching the Database
3(1)
5.5 Adding Information to the Database
3(1)
5.6 Potential Uses of the WERF Database
3
6 Where Do We Go From Here?
1(1)
6.1 Critical Data Gaps and Uncertainties
1(3)
6.2 Testable Hypotheses for Phase 2 Research
4(6)
6.3 Strategy for Phase 2 Evaluation of Critical Hypothesis
10(4)
6.4 Conclusions
14
Appendix A Supporting Information for High Priority TOrCs Identified in this Research 1(1)
Appendix B WERF Trace Organic Compounds (TOrCs) Database Data Dictionary 1(1)
Glossary 1(1)
References 1