Toxicity and chemical analyses of airport runoff waters in Poland
The aim of this study was to assess the ecotoxicological effects of various compounds in complex airport effluents using a chemical and ecotoxicological integrated strategy. The present work deals with the determination of sum of PCBs, PAHs, pesticides, cations, anions, phenols, anionic, cationic, n...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Environmental science--processes & impacts 2014-01, Vol.16 (5), p.183-193 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The aim of this study was to assess the ecotoxicological effects of various compounds in complex airport effluents using a chemical and ecotoxicological integrated strategy. The present work deals with the determination of sum of PCBs, PAHs, pesticides, cations, anions, phenols, anionic, cationic, non-ionic detergents, formaldehyde and metals - as well as TOC and conductivity - in runoff water samples collected from 2009 to 2011 at several locations on two Polish international airports. Two microbiotests (
Vibrio fischeri
bacteria and the crustacean
Thamnocephalus platyurus
) have been used to determine the ecotoxicity of airport runoff waters. The levels of many compounds exceeded several or even several tens of times the maximum permissible levels. Analysis of the obtained data shows that samples that displayed maximum toxicity towards the bioindicators
Vibrio fischeri
were not toxic towards
Thamnocephalus platyurus
. Levels of toxicity towards
T. platyurus
are strongly correlated with pollutants that originate from the technological operations related to the maintenance of airport infrastructure. The integrated (chemical-ecotoxicological) approach to environmental contamination assessment in and around airports yields extensive information on the quality of the environment. These methodologies can be then used as tools for tracking the environmental fate of these compounds and for assessing the environmental effect of airports. Subsequently, these data will provide a basis for airport infrastructure management.
This article reports the analysis of new environmental samples - airport runoff waters, new analytical protocols for the determination of contaminants in stormwater, and an estimation of the environmental effects of compounds in airport runoff using a chemical and ecotoxicological strategy. |
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ISSN: | 2050-7887 2050-7895 |
DOI: | 10.1039/c3em00448a |