A New Method for Ecological Risk Assessment of Combined Contaminated Soil

Ecological risk assessment of combined polluted soil has been conducted mostly on the basis of the risk screening value ( ) of a single pollutant. However, due to its defects, this method is not accurate enough. Not only were the effects of soil properties neglected, but the interactions among diffe...

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Veröffentlicht in:Toxics (Basel) 2023-04, Vol.11 (5), p.411
Hauptverfasser: Wang, Qiaoping, Wang, Junhuan, Cheng, Jiaqi, Zhu, Yingying, Geng, Jian, Wang, Xin, Feng, Xianjie, Hou, Hong
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Zusammenfassung:Ecological risk assessment of combined polluted soil has been conducted mostly on the basis of the risk screening value ( ) of a single pollutant. However, due to its defects, this method is not accurate enough. Not only were the effects of soil properties neglected, but the interactions among different pollutants were also overlooked. In this study, the ecological risks of 22 soils collected from four smelting sites were assessed by toxicity tests using soil invertebrates ( , , ) as subjects. Besides a risk assessment based on RSVs, a new method was developed and applied. A toxicity effect index ( ) was introduced to normalize the toxicity effects of different toxicity endpoints, rendering assessments comparable based on different toxicity endpoints. Additionally, an assessment method of ecological risk probability ( ), based on the cumulative probability distribution of , was established. Significant correlation was found between -based and the -based Nemerow ecological risk index ( ) ( < 0.05). In addition, the new method can visually present the probability distribution of different toxicity endpoints, which is conducive to aiding risk managers in establishing more reasonable risk management plans to protect key species. The new method is expected to be combined with a complex dose-effect relationship prediction model constructed by machine learning algorithm, providing a new method and idea for the ecological risk assessment of combined contaminated soil.
ISSN:2305-6304
2305-6304
DOI:10.3390/toxics11050411