Ecological risk assessment of trace elements accumulated in stormwater ponds within industrial areas

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Sylvia Waara
Frida Johansson
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[1] Halmstad University,Department of Environmental and Biosciences, Rydberg Laboratory of Applied Sciences
[2] SWECO Sverige AB,undefined
[3] Halmstad,undefined
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Metals; Metalloids; Detention ponds; Sediment quality; Geoaccumulation index; Risk quotients;
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Stormwater ponds can provide flood protection and efficiently treat stormwater using sedimentation. As the ponds also host aquatic biota and attract wildlife, there is a growing concern that the sediment bound pollutants negatively affect aquatic organisms and the surrounding ecosystem. In this study, we used three methods to assess the accumulation and the potential ecological risk of 13 different heavy metals and metalloids (e.g. trace elements) including both elements that are frequently monitored and some which are rarely monitored in sediment from 5 stormwater ponds located within catchments with predominately industrial activities. Ecological risk for organisms in the older ponds was observed for both commonly (e.g. Cd, Cu, Zn) and seldom (e.g. Ag, Sb) monitored trace elements. The 3 methods ranked the degree of contamination similarly. We show that methods usually used for sediment quality assessment in aquatic ecosystems can also be used for screening the potential risk of other trace elements in stormwater ponds and may consequently be useful in stormwater monitoring and management. Our study also highlights the importance of establishing background conditions when conducting ecological risk assessment of sediment in stormwater ponds.
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页码:27026 / 27041
页数:15
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