کد مقاله کد نشریه سال انتشار مقاله انگلیسی نسخه تمام متن
4414569 1307718 2007 13 صفحه PDF دانلود رایگان
عنوان انگلیسی مقاله ISI
European risk assessment of LAS in agricultural soil revisited: Species sensitivity distribution and risk estimates
موضوعات مرتبط
علوم زیستی و بیوفناوری علوم محیط زیست شیمی زیست محیطی
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European risk assessment of LAS in agricultural soil revisited: Species sensitivity distribution and risk estimates
چکیده انگلیسی

Linear alkylbenzene sulphonate (LAS) is used at a rate of approximately 430 000 tons/y in Western Europe, mainly in laundry detergents. It is present in sewage sludge (70–5600 mg/kg; 5–95th percentile) because of its high usage per capita, its sorption and precipitation in primary settlers, and its lack of degradation in anaerobic digesters. Immediately after amendment, calculated and measured concentrations are <1 to 60 mg LAS/kg soil. LAS biodegrades rapidly in soil with primary and ultimate half-lives of up to 7 and 30 days, respectively. Calculated residual concentrations after the averaging time (30 days) are 0.24–18 mg LAS/kg soil. The long-term ecotoxicity to soil microbiota is relatively low (EC10 ⩾26 mg sludge-associated LAS/kg soil). An extensive review of the invertebrate and plant ecotoxicological data, combined with a probabilistic assessment approach, led to a PNEC value of 35 mg LAS/kg soil, i.e. the 5th percentile (HC5) of the species sensitivity distribution (lognormal distribution of the EC10 and NOEC values). Risk ratios were identified to fall within a range of 0.01 (median LAS concentration in sludge) to 0.1 (95th percentile) and always below 0.5 (maximum LAS concentration measured in sludge) according to various scenarios covering different factors such as local sewage influent concentration, water hardness, and sewage sludge stabilisation process. Based on the present information, it can be concluded that LAS does not represent an ecological risk in Western Europe when applied via normal sludge amendment to agricultural soil.

ناشر
Database: Elsevier - ScienceDirect (ساینس دایرکت)
Journal: Chemosphere - Volume 69, Issue 6, October 2007, Pages 880–892
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