Relative importance of calcium and magnesium in hardness-based modification of copper toxicity

被引:67
作者
Welsh, PG
Lipton, J
Chapman, GA
Podrabsky, TL
机构
[1] Stratus Consultin g Inc, Boulder, CO 80306 USA
[2] Paladin Water Qual Consulting, Corvallis, OR 97330 USA
关键词
calcium; hardness; copper; site-specific toxicity; water-effect ratios;
D O I
10.1002/etc.5620190620
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Because of the relationship between water hardness and the toxicity of many metals, total hardness is used as a model parameter to calculate ambient water quality criteria for copper and other metals. However, the relative contribution of the Ca and Mg components of total hardness as modifiers of metals toxicity is not considered in the water quality criteria. Acute Cu toxicity was measured in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and chinook salmon (O. tshawytscha) swim-up fry in laboratory waters that were formulated to have similar total hardness and alkalinity but different Ca and Mg concentrations. Experiments were performed at nominal total hardness values of 40 and 90 mg/L (as CaCO3). In four paired toxicity tests, acute Cu toxicity was significantly lower, i.e., 96-h LC50s were higher, in laboratory waters containing proportionately more Ca (Ca:Mg molar ratios of 1.5-5.2) than in waters containing less Ca (Ca:Mg molar ratios of 0.2-0.8). The relative increase in the 96-h Cu LC50 at higher Ca concentrations, but similar total hardness concentrations, was between 28 and 86% when the low Ca treatment was similar to American Society for Testing and Materials laboratory water (Ca:Mg molar ratio = 0.7). Failure to account for differences in Ca when matching or adjusting for total hardness thus exerts an important influence on the prediction of metal toxicity. These differences must be addressed in water-effect ratio testing in which paired tests with laboratory and site waters are conducted.
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