Causes of Ambient Toxicity in the Calleguas Creek Watershed of Southern California

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B. S. Anderson
V. de Vlaming
K. Larsen
L. S. Deanovic
S. Birosik
D. J. Smith
J. W. Hunt
B. M. Phillips
R. S. Tjeerdema
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[1] University of California,Department of Environmental Toxicology
[2] State Water Resources Control Board,Division of Water Quality
[3] Central Valley Regional Water Quality Board,Aquatic Toxicology Laboratory, VM:APC
[4] Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Board,undefined
[5] University of California,undefined
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ceriodaphnia; pesticides; TIE; toxicity;
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A combination of toxicity tests, chemical analyses, andToxicity Identification Evaluations (TIEs) were used toinvestigate receiving water toxicity in the Calleguas Creekwatershed of southern California. Studies were conductedfrom 1995 through 1999 at various sites to investigatecauses of temporal variability of toxicity throughout thissystem. Causes of receiving water toxicity varied by siteand species tested. Investigations in the lower watershed(Revolon Slough, Santa Clara Drain, Beardsley Wash)indicated that toxicity of samples to the cladoceran Ceriodaphnia dubia due to elevated concentrations ofthe organophosphate pesticide chlorpyrifos, while causes ofintermittent toxicity to fathead minnows (Pimephalespromelas) and the alga Selanastrum capricornutum wereless clear. Investigations at sites in the middle and upperreaches of the watershed (Arroyo Simi and Conejo Creek)indicated that the pesticide diazinon was the probable causeof receiving water toxicity to Ceriodaphnia. Elevatedammonia was the cause of toxicity to fathead minnows in theupper watershed sites. Results of these and previousstudies suggest that biota are impacted by degraded streamquality from a variety of point and non-point pollutionsources in the Calleguas Creek watershed. Water qualityresource manager's efforts to identify contaminant inputsand implement source control will be improved with thefindings of this study.
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