IMPACT OF BIODEGRADATION ON THE POTENTIAL BIOACCUMULATION AND TOXICITY OF REFINERY EFFLUENTS

被引:11
|
作者
Leonards, Pim E. G. [1 ]
Postma, Jaap F. [2 ]
Comber, Mike [3 ]
Whale, Graham [4 ]
Stalter, George [5 ]
机构
[1] Vrije Univ Univ, Inst Environm Studies, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[2] Grontmij AquaSense, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[3] ExxonMobil Biomed Sci, Machelen, Belgium
[4] Shell Hlth Serv, Chester, Cheshire, England
[5] Concawe, Brussels, Belgium
关键词
Whole effluent assessment; Biodegradation; Toxicity; Bioaccumulation; Refinery effluents; WATER; BIOCONCENTRATION;
D O I
10.1002/etc.628
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Whole effluent assessments (WEA) are being investigated as potential tools for controlling aqueous industrial discharges and minimizing environmental impact. The present study investigated how toxicity and the presence of potentially bioaccumulative substances altered when refinery effluents were subjected to biodegradation tests. Three petrochemical effluents were assessed, two freshwater and one saline, and subjected to two different types of biodegradation tests, resembling either a ready style (dissolved organic carbon (DOC)-die away) or an inherent style (Zahn-Wellens) test and the toxicity and potential to bioaccumulate parameters were re-analysed during and after biodegradation. A high proportion of the potentially bioaccumulative substances (PBS) in these effluents was easily biodegradable. Biodegradation not only lowered the PBS concentration but also toxicity. Appropriate controls are required however, as some increases in toxicity were observed after 4 h. In the present study, six other petrochemical effluents were also assessed for their PBS content and toxicity to increase the understanding of the relationship between PBS and toxicity. The results showed that the PBS concentrations in these samples were lower than the estimated benchmarks of acute toxicity for algae, fish and crustacean, although two samples were above the critical PBS values for chronic narcotic toxicity for Daphnia magna, which support the assumption that narcotic effects are mainly responsible for the observed toxicity in refinery effluents. It can be concluded that for facilities processing petroleum products that the measurement of PBS is a suitable surrogate for toxicity tests at the screening stage. Finally, the combination of persistency, bioaccumulation, and toxicity tests was shown to have additional value compared to an approach using only toxicity tests. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 2011;30:2175-2183. (C) 2011 SETAC
引用
收藏
页码:2175 / 2183
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] REVERSE OSMOSIS OF REFINERY OILY WASTEWATER EFFLUENTS
    Salahi, A.
    Mohammadi, T.
    Rekabdar, F.
    Mahdavi, H.
    IRANIAN JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCE & ENGINEERING, 2010, 7 (05) : 413 - 422
  • [42] Unraveling bacterial diversity in oil refinery effluents
    Thabile Lukhele
    Hlengilizwe Nyoni
    Bhekie Brilliance Mamba
    Titus Alfred Makudali Msagati
    Archives of Microbiology, 2021, 203 : 1231 - 1240
  • [43] Assessment of the Potential of Using Nanofiltration Polymeric and Ceramic Membranes to Treat Refinery Spent Caustic Effluents
    Rita, Ana Isabel
    Nabais, Ana Rita
    Neves, Luisa A.
    Huertas, Rosa
    Santos, Maria
    Madeira, Luis M.
    Sanches, Sandra
    MEMBRANES, 2022, 12 (01)
  • [44] Potential Impact of Tsunamis on an Oil Refinery in Southern Italy
    Cruz, Ana Maria
    Krausmann, Elisabeth
    Franchello, Giovanni
    NEW PERSPECTIVES ON RISK ANALYSIS AND CRISIS RESPONSE, 2009, : 27 - 32
  • [45] DESULFURIZATION OF GASEOUS REFINERY EFFLUENTS BY REGENERABLE MASSES
    DESCHAMPS, A
    DEZAEL, C
    COURTY, P
    BARTHEL, Y
    FRANCKOWIAK, S
    REVUE DE L INSTITUT FRANCAIS DU PETROLE, 1989, 44 (02): : 235 - 244
  • [46] A hazard ranking of organic contaminants in refinery effluents
    Siljeholm, J
    TOXICOLOGY AND INDUSTRIAL HEALTH, 1997, 13 (04) : 527 - 551
  • [47] Treatment technologies for petroleum refinery effluents: A review
    Diya'uddeen, Basheer Hasan
    Daud, Wan Mohd Ashri Wan
    Aziz, A. R. Abdul
    PROCESS SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, 2011, 89 (02) : 95 - 105
  • [48] Unraveling bacterial diversity in oil refinery effluents
    Lukhele, Thabile
    Nyoni, Hlengilizwe
    Mamba, Bhekie Brilliance
    Msagati, Titus Alfred Makudali
    ARCHIVES OF MICROBIOLOGY, 2021, 203 (03) : 1231 - 1240
  • [49] Toxicity and biogas production potential of refinery waste sludge for anaerobic digestion
    Haak, Laura
    Roy, Ratul
    Pagilla, Krishna
    CHEMOSPHERE, 2016, 144 : 1170 - 1176
  • [50] STUDYING BIODEGRADATION POSSIBILITIES OF INDUSTRIAL EFFLUENTS . APPLICATION TO BIODEGRADATION OF PHENOLS
    BREBION, G
    CABRIDEN.R
    HURIET, B
    REVUE DE L INSTITUT FRANCAIS DU PETROLE ET ANNALES DES COMBUSTIBLES LIQUIDES, 1967, 22 (06): : 1029 - &