Development of water quality criteria of ammonia for protecting aquatic life in freshwater using species sensitivity distribution method

作者:Park Tae Jin; Lee Jong Hyeon; Lee Myung Sung; Park Chang Hee; Lee Chang Hoon; Moon Seong Dae; Chung Jiwoong; Cui Rongxue; An Youn Joo; Yeom Dong Hyuk; Lee Soo Hyung; Lee Jae Kwan; Zoh Kyung Duk*
来源:Science of the Total Environment, 2018, 634: 934-940.
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.04.018

摘要

Ammonia is deemed one of the most important pollutants in the freshwater environment because of its highly toxic nature and ubiquity in surface water. This study thus aims to derive the criteria for ammonia in freshwater to protect aquatic life because there are no water quality criteria for ammonia in Korea. Short- term lethal tests were conducted to perform the species sensitivity distribution (SSD) method. Thismethod iswidely used in ecological risk assessment to determine the chemical concentrations to protect aquatic species. Based on the species sensitivity distributionmethod using Korean indigenous aquatic biota, the hazardous concentration for 5% of biological species (HC5) value calculated in this study was 44 mg/L as total ammonia nitrogen (TAN). The value of the assessment factor was set at 2. Consequently, the criteria for ammonia were derived as 22 mg/ L at pH 7 and 20 degrees C. When the derived value was applied to the monitoring data nationwide, 0.51%, 0.09%, 0.18%, 0.20%, and 0.35% of the monitoring sites in Han River, Nakdong River, Geum River, Youngsan River, and lakes throughout the nation, respectively, exceeded this criteria. TheMinistry of Environment in Korea has been considering introducing water quality standard of ammonia for protecting aquatic life. Therefore, our results can provide the basis for introducing the ammonia standard in Korea.

  • 出版日期2018-9-1