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Ecotoxicity in the Reconquista River, province of Buenos Aires, Argentina: a preliminary study.

The Reconquista River in Argentina is considered a "supercritical" river basin due to environmental degradation. Within its valley of 1.547 km2, there are more than 3 million inhabitants and 12,000 industries. Using early-life-stage toxicity tests with Bufo arenarum embryos (the most sensi...

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Autores principales: Herkovits, J, Perez-Coll, C S, Herkovits, F D
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1996
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1469281/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8820587
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description The Reconquista River in Argentina is considered a "supercritical" river basin due to environmental degradation. Within its valley of 1.547 km2, there are more than 3 million inhabitants and 12,000 industries. Using early-life-stage toxicity tests with Bufo arenarum embryos (the most sensitive of three native species), we determined the water quality at six sampling stations of the river valley and expressed the results as acute and chronic toxicity units. Along most of the river, the toxicity was higher than the allowable level of whole industrial effluent toxicity recommended by U.S. EPA. In a tributary stream, Arroyo Moron, the water was about 10 times more toxic than the criteria maximum concentration (CMC) recommended by U.S. EPA for industrial effluents. Similar degradation of the water quality was found taking as a reference value an upstream sampling station. In all places where the water quality was worse than the CMC, no macroorganisms were found, and in one of these places, a large number of dead fishes was observed. Our study points out that amphibian early-life-stage toxicity tests could be appropriate for assessing water contamination and water quality, which is essential for diagnosis, protection of environmental services, monitoring, and restoration purposes.
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spelling pubmed-14692812006-06-01 Ecotoxicity in the Reconquista River, province of Buenos Aires, Argentina: a preliminary study. Herkovits, J Perez-Coll, C S Herkovits, F D Environ Health Perspect Research Article The Reconquista River in Argentina is considered a "supercritical" river basin due to environmental degradation. Within its valley of 1.547 km2, there are more than 3 million inhabitants and 12,000 industries. Using early-life-stage toxicity tests with Bufo arenarum embryos (the most sensitive of three native species), we determined the water quality at six sampling stations of the river valley and expressed the results as acute and chronic toxicity units. Along most of the river, the toxicity was higher than the allowable level of whole industrial effluent toxicity recommended by U.S. EPA. In a tributary stream, Arroyo Moron, the water was about 10 times more toxic than the criteria maximum concentration (CMC) recommended by U.S. EPA for industrial effluents. Similar degradation of the water quality was found taking as a reference value an upstream sampling station. In all places where the water quality was worse than the CMC, no macroorganisms were found, and in one of these places, a large number of dead fishes was observed. Our study points out that amphibian early-life-stage toxicity tests could be appropriate for assessing water contamination and water quality, which is essential for diagnosis, protection of environmental services, monitoring, and restoration purposes. 1996-02 /pmc/articles/PMC1469281/ /pubmed/8820587 Text en
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Ecotoxicity in the Reconquista River, province of Buenos Aires, Argentina: a preliminary study.
title Ecotoxicity in the Reconquista River, province of Buenos Aires, Argentina: a preliminary study.
title_full Ecotoxicity in the Reconquista River, province of Buenos Aires, Argentina: a preliminary study.
title_fullStr Ecotoxicity in the Reconquista River, province of Buenos Aires, Argentina: a preliminary study.
title_full_unstemmed Ecotoxicity in the Reconquista River, province of Buenos Aires, Argentina: a preliminary study.
title_short Ecotoxicity in the Reconquista River, province of Buenos Aires, Argentina: a preliminary study.
title_sort ecotoxicity in the reconquista river, province of buenos aires, argentina: a preliminary study.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1469281/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8820587
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