Toxicity Identification Evaluation Of Landfill Leachate Taking A Multispecies Approach

In this study, the first phase of Toxicity Identification Evaluation (TIE) was used to characterise the major toxicants present in a Malaysian landfill leachate, using multispecies bioassay. Freshwater fish (Rasbora sumatrana), freshwater prawn (Macrobrachium lanchesteri) and tomato seeds (Lycopersi...

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description In this study, the first phase of Toxicity Identification Evaluation (TIE) was used to characterise the major toxicants present in a Malaysian landfill leachate, using multispecies bioassay. Freshwater fish (Rasbora sumatrana), freshwater prawn (Macrobrachium lanchesteri) and tomato seeds (Lycopersicon esculentum) were chosen as test species based on local availability, as well as their broad sensitivity for environmental toxicants. Physico-chemical fractionation steps (oxidant reduction with sodium thiosulphate, EDTA chelation, pH adjustment, pH adjustment followed by filtration, aeration, extraction with solid phase C18 column (SPE), and graduated pH analyses) were carried out. The results show that the major toxicants were mostly basic in nature, precipitable under acidic conditions and contained non-polar organic compounds. The small reductions in toxicity observed when treated with sodium thiosulphate indicate the presence of oxidizers. The EDTA chelating step did not significantly reduce toxicity in the test organisms, suggesting insignificant levels of (toxic) metals. The formation of emulsion when mixed with crude oil indicates the presence of surfactant.
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subjects Aeration
Bioassays
Chelation
Chemical fractionation
Contaminants
Crude oil
Edetic acid
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acids
Evaluation
Fractionation
Freshwater fish
Landfill
Landfills
Leachates
Metals
Organic chemistry
Organic compounds
Oxidizing agents
pH effects
Seeds
Sodium
Sodium thiosulfate
Solid phases
Test organisms
Thiosulfates
Tomatoes
Toxicants
Toxicity
Toxicity testing
Waste disposal sites
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