Environmental risk assessment of groundwater from remediated fuel spill sites on land into the marine environment at subantarctic Macquarie Island

An ecotoxicological risk assessment of groundwater from two Macquarie Island fuel spill sites was conducted to assess the level of risk posed by the sites to the adjacent marine receiving environment. Experiments were conducted on Macquarie Island during the summer season of 2017/18. The two fuel sp...

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Other Authors: KING, CATHERINE K. (hasPrincipalInvestigator), KING, CATHERINE K. (processor), WASLEY, JANE (hasPrincipalInvestigator), WASLEY, JANE (processor), HOLAN, JESSICA (processor), Australian Antarctic Data Centre (publisher)
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Online Access:https://researchdata.edu.au/environmental-risk-assessment-macquarie-island/1464092
https://doi.org/10.4225/15/516F550D98175
https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/AAS_4036_Fuel-MarineRiskAssessment-MacquarieIsland-2017
http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-617536
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topic biota
environment
oceans
ECOTOXICOLOGY
EARTH SCIENCE
BIOSPHERE
ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS
EARTH SCIENCE &gt
TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE &gt
WATER QUALITY/WATER CHEMISTRY &gt
CONTAMINANTS &gt
PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
ANIMALS/INVERTEBRATES
BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
MARINE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING
BIOSPHERE &gt
ECOSYSTEMS &gt
MARINE ECOSYSTEMS &gt
COASTAL
CONTAMINANT LEVELS/SPILLS
HUMAN DIMENSIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ASSESSMENT
DIRECT TOXICITY ASSESSEMNT
POLLUTION
MARINE INVERTEBRATES
REMEDIATION
WATER QUALITY METER
LIVE BIOTA
VISUAL OBSERVATIONS
MICROSCOPES
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHS
COLORIMETERS
LABORATORY
OCEAN &gt
SOUTHERN OCEAN &gt
MACQUARIE ISLAND
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
spellingShingle biota
environment
oceans
ECOTOXICOLOGY
EARTH SCIENCE
BIOSPHERE
ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS
EARTH SCIENCE &gt
TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE &gt
WATER QUALITY/WATER CHEMISTRY &gt
CONTAMINANTS &gt
PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
ANIMALS/INVERTEBRATES
BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
MARINE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING
BIOSPHERE &gt
ECOSYSTEMS &gt
MARINE ECOSYSTEMS &gt
COASTAL
CONTAMINANT LEVELS/SPILLS
HUMAN DIMENSIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ASSESSMENT
DIRECT TOXICITY ASSESSEMNT
POLLUTION
MARINE INVERTEBRATES
REMEDIATION
WATER QUALITY METER
LIVE BIOTA
VISUAL OBSERVATIONS
MICROSCOPES
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHS
COLORIMETERS
LABORATORY
OCEAN &gt
SOUTHERN OCEAN &gt
MACQUARIE ISLAND
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
Environmental risk assessment of groundwater from remediated fuel spill sites on land into the marine environment at subantarctic Macquarie Island
topic_facet biota
environment
oceans
ECOTOXICOLOGY
EARTH SCIENCE
BIOSPHERE
ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS
EARTH SCIENCE &gt
TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE &gt
WATER QUALITY/WATER CHEMISTRY &gt
CONTAMINANTS &gt
PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
ANIMALS/INVERTEBRATES
BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
MARINE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING
BIOSPHERE &gt
ECOSYSTEMS &gt
MARINE ECOSYSTEMS &gt
COASTAL
CONTAMINANT LEVELS/SPILLS
HUMAN DIMENSIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ASSESSMENT
DIRECT TOXICITY ASSESSEMNT
POLLUTION
MARINE INVERTEBRATES
REMEDIATION
WATER QUALITY METER
LIVE BIOTA
VISUAL OBSERVATIONS
MICROSCOPES
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHS
COLORIMETERS
LABORATORY
OCEAN &gt
SOUTHERN OCEAN &gt
MACQUARIE ISLAND
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
description An ecotoxicological risk assessment of groundwater from two Macquarie Island fuel spill sites was conducted to assess the level of risk posed by the sites to the adjacent marine receiving environment. Experiments were conducted on Macquarie Island during the summer season of 2017/18. The two fuel spill sites (known as: Fuel Farm and Power House, see file: Map-macquarie_building_and_structures_14676.pdf) within the vicinity of the Macquarie Island research station had undergone intensive in situ remediation by the Australian Antarctic Division over the previous decade. Despite remediation efforts, groundwater leaching from the sites continued to contain some residual fuel contamination, with sheen observed at several shoreline seeps and chemical analysis of groundwater samples confirmed some hydrocarbon contamination remained. This study aimed to assess the level of residual risk posed by groundwater from these sites as it enters the adjacent marine environment. We ran a series of toxicity tests using composited samples of salinity-adjusted groundwater discharge, as an exposure medium to test the sensitivity of 11 locally collected marine invertebrate species to the groundwater. Groundwater sampling was conducted over two periods: 23-29/11/17 and 18-20/12/17, for use in two rounds of toxicity testing (referred to as test round 1 (A and B) and test round 2). Groundwater samples were collected from 22 groundwater monitoring points; 12 surface seeps and 7 previously installed piezometers. These monitoring points were located along the coastal margin of the of the fuel spill sites, at their boundary with the adjacent marine environment (see: Locations-Fuel Farm-groundwater monitoring.pdf and Locations-Powerhouse-groundwater monitoring.pdf). The 22 groundwater samples were used to prepare seven salinity-adjusted composite test solutions (TS), each composed of equal volumes of up to nine groundwater samples. Salinity adjustment was to approximately that of ambient seawater (34 ppt), using hypersaline brine (prepared from locally collected clean seawater, which was frozen, then partially defrosted to collect concentrated brine). A total of approximately 6 L of was prepared for each of the seven TSs. See file: MI Ecotox-2017-18_TestSolutions_v03.xlsx for TS details (including: collection, preparation and physicochemical analysis results). Eleven locally collected marine invertebrate species were used in the tests. Biota were collected from two sites on Macquarie Island, both within the vicinity of the research station but away from areas of known fuel contamination: 1). Garden Bay on the East Coast (54° 29' 56.9" S, 158° 56' 28.8" E) and 2). Hasselborough Bay on the West Coast (54° 29' 45.6" S, 158° 55' 55.8" E). See: Map-macquarie_building_and_structures_14676.pdf. Dates of collection of test biota were 1/12/2017 (for test round 1A), 6/12/2017 (for test round 1B) and 20 and 22/12/17 (for test round 2). The 11 test taxa were from six broad taxonomic groups: 2 amphipods (Paramoera sp., Parawaldeckia kidderi), 2 flatworms (Obrimoposthia wandeli, Obrimoposthia ohlini), 2 copepods (Tigriopus angulatus, Harpacticus sp.), 2 gastropods (Laevilitorina caliginosa, Macquariella hamiltoni), 2 bivalves (Gaimardia trapesina, Lasaea hinemoa) and 1 isopod (Exosphaeroma gigas). Test biota were observed for 14 or 21 days and survival observed periodically. Full details of toxicity test conditions are provided in the file: MI Ecotox-2017-18_RawTestObs v02.xlsx (worksheets: TestSummary, Species and Endpoints). This file also contains, on subsequent worksheets, the raw toxicity test observations for each text taxa. These raw result data are compiled in the file: MI Ecotox-2017-18_Test-DATA.xlsx, worksheet: Survival-ALL contains survival data for all tests and taxa. Subsequent worksheets provide data for each test taxa separately and also include any sublethal observations that were made. All data associated with test solution collection, composition and chemistry are provided in the file: MI Ecotox-2017-18_TestSolutions.xlsx. The following (A. – I.) provides a description for the files provided with this record: A. MI Ecotox-2017-18_A-Map-Groundwater monitoring sites.png Images of study sites. A.) Overall Macquarie Island station environment, with Fuel Farm (red) and Power House (blue) indicated and showing the close proximity of the two land based sites to the adjacent high energy marine receiving environment. B.) Line map indicating relative location sites; Power House (blue) and Fuel Farm (red) sites, within the Macquarie Island station area. C.) and D.) Aerial images of the two sites, showing groundwater monitoring point locations (piezometers and seeps) used to prepare the seven test solutions (TS) as per key; Power House (TS4 and TS5) and Fuel Farm (TS1, TS2, TS3, TS6 and TS7), respectively. Monitoring point labels correspond with those provided in the file: MI Ecotox-2017-18_D-TestSolutions.xlsx / TS-Collection. B. MI Ecotox-2017-18_B-Map-macquarie_building_and_structures_14676.pdf Map of overall Macquarie Island station area, showing locations referred to in this study relative to other station infrastructure; Fuel Farm and Power House (land based fuel contaminated sites) and Hasselborough Bay and Garden Bay (clean marine areas for collection of test biota). Produced by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre, July 2018. Map available at: https://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/mapcat/. Map Catalogue No. 14676. © Commonwealth of Australia 2018. C. MI Ecotox-2017-18_C-RawTestObs.xlsx Toxicity test condition details (in worksheets named: TestSummary, Species, Endpoints) and raw toxicity test observations for each text taxa (in subsequent worksheets). D. MI Ecotox-2017-18_D-TestSolutions.xlsx Details of test solutions, including collection, composition and chemistry. E. MI Ecotox-2017-18_E-Test-DATA.xlsx Compiled raw toxicity test results in long format. Worksheet: Survival-ALL contains survival data for all tests and taxa. Subsequent worksheets provide data for each test taxa separately and includes sublethal observations if made). F. MI Ecotox-2017-18_F-ScanLabBook.pdf Scanned copy of the laboratory notebook associated with these tests. Notes were recorded by Cath King and Jessica Holan during the 17/18 Macquarie Island field season. G. MI Ecotox-2017-18_G-ScanObservationSheets.pdf Scanned copy of the handwritten raw observation sheets used to record test observations (observations scored by: Cath King and Jessica Holan). H. MI Ecotox-2017-18_H-ChemicalAnalysis-ALS-COA.pdf Certificate of Analysis for chemistry results for samples analysed by Australian Laboratory Services (ALS) Environmental, Melbourne. Includes Total Recoverable Hydrocarbons (TRH; with and without silica gel clean up), nutrients (nitrogen) and a standard toxicity test (Microtox). Client sample ID with “Ecotox TS” prefix are those relevant to this study (other samples are associated with broader site remediation monitoring for the 17/18 season). I. MI Ecotox-2017-18_I-ChemicalAnalysis-ALS-QAQC.pdf Quality Assurance (QA) and Quality Control (QC) report provided by ALS, in association with the Certificate of Analysis. As previous, Client sample ID with “Ecotox TS” prefix are relevant to this study. J. MI Ecotox-2017-18_J-size measurements.zip Measures of specimen body lengths (mm). The .zip file contains a text file named: SizeMeasurements-README.txt, providing a description of the content associated with these data.
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KING, CATHERINE K. (processor)
WASLEY, JANE (hasPrincipalInvestigator)
WASLEY, JANE (processor)
HOLAN, JESSICA (processor)
Australian Antarctic Data Centre (publisher)
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title_short Environmental risk assessment of groundwater from remediated fuel spill sites on land into the marine environment at subantarctic Macquarie Island
title_full Environmental risk assessment of groundwater from remediated fuel spill sites on land into the marine environment at subantarctic Macquarie Island
title_fullStr Environmental risk assessment of groundwater from remediated fuel spill sites on land into the marine environment at subantarctic Macquarie Island
title_full_unstemmed Environmental risk assessment of groundwater from remediated fuel spill sites on land into the marine environment at subantarctic Macquarie Island
title_sort environmental risk assessment of groundwater from remediated fuel spill sites on land into the marine environment at subantarctic macquarie island
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spelling ftands:oai:ands.org.au::1464092 2023-05-15T14:02:38+02:00 Environmental risk assessment of groundwater from remediated fuel spill sites on land into the marine environment at subantarctic Macquarie Island KING, CATHERINE K. (hasPrincipalInvestigator) KING, CATHERINE K. (processor) WASLEY, JANE (hasPrincipalInvestigator) WASLEY, JANE (processor) HOLAN, JESSICA (processor) Australian Antarctic Data Centre (publisher) Spatial: northlimit=-54.49637; southlimit=-54.50108; westlimit=158.93372; eastLimit=158.94307; projection=WGS84 Temporal: From 2017-11-23 to 2018-01-13 https://researchdata.edu.au/environmental-risk-assessment-macquarie-island/1464092 https://doi.org/10.4225/15/516F550D98175 https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/AAS_4036_Fuel-MarineRiskAssessment-MacquarieIsland-2017 http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-617536 unknown Australian Antarctic Data Centre https://researchdata.edu.au/environmental-risk-assessment-macquarie-island/1464092 870cad6e-fbc9-4d78-af96-fd4158161ebd doi:10.4225/15/516F550D98175 AAS_4036_Fuel-MarineRiskAssessment-MacquarieIsland-2017 https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/AAS_4036_Fuel-MarineRiskAssessment-MacquarieIsland-2017 http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-617536 Australian Antarctic Data Centre biota environment oceans ECOTOXICOLOGY EARTH SCIENCE BIOSPHERE ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS EARTH SCIENCE &gt TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE &gt WATER QUALITY/WATER CHEMISTRY &gt CONTAMINANTS &gt PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS ANIMALS/INVERTEBRATES BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION MARINE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING BIOSPHERE &gt ECOSYSTEMS &gt MARINE ECOSYSTEMS &gt COASTAL CONTAMINANT LEVELS/SPILLS HUMAN DIMENSIONS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ASSESSMENT DIRECT TOXICITY ASSESSEMNT POLLUTION MARINE INVERTEBRATES REMEDIATION WATER QUALITY METER LIVE BIOTA VISUAL OBSERVATIONS MICROSCOPES GAS CHROMATOGRAPHS COLORIMETERS LABORATORY OCEAN &gt SOUTHERN OCEAN &gt MACQUARIE ISLAND GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt POLAR dataset ftands https://doi.org/10.4225/15/516F550D98175 2020-09-28T22:22:36Z An ecotoxicological risk assessment of groundwater from two Macquarie Island fuel spill sites was conducted to assess the level of risk posed by the sites to the adjacent marine receiving environment. Experiments were conducted on Macquarie Island during the summer season of 2017/18. The two fuel spill sites (known as: Fuel Farm and Power House, see file: Map-macquarie_building_and_structures_14676.pdf) within the vicinity of the Macquarie Island research station had undergone intensive in situ remediation by the Australian Antarctic Division over the previous decade. Despite remediation efforts, groundwater leaching from the sites continued to contain some residual fuel contamination, with sheen observed at several shoreline seeps and chemical analysis of groundwater samples confirmed some hydrocarbon contamination remained. This study aimed to assess the level of residual risk posed by groundwater from these sites as it enters the adjacent marine environment. We ran a series of toxicity tests using composited samples of salinity-adjusted groundwater discharge, as an exposure medium to test the sensitivity of 11 locally collected marine invertebrate species to the groundwater. Groundwater sampling was conducted over two periods: 23-29/11/17 and 18-20/12/17, for use in two rounds of toxicity testing (referred to as test round 1 (A and B) and test round 2). Groundwater samples were collected from 22 groundwater monitoring points; 12 surface seeps and 7 previously installed piezometers. These monitoring points were located along the coastal margin of the of the fuel spill sites, at their boundary with the adjacent marine environment (see: Locations-Fuel Farm-groundwater monitoring.pdf and Locations-Powerhouse-groundwater monitoring.pdf). The 22 groundwater samples were used to prepare seven salinity-adjusted composite test solutions (TS), each composed of equal volumes of up to nine groundwater samples. Salinity adjustment was to approximately that of ambient seawater (34 ppt), using hypersaline brine (prepared from locally collected clean seawater, which was frozen, then partially defrosted to collect concentrated brine). A total of approximately 6 L of was prepared for each of the seven TSs. See file: MI Ecotox-2017-18_TestSolutions_v03.xlsx for TS details (including: collection, preparation and physicochemical analysis results). Eleven locally collected marine invertebrate species were used in the tests. Biota were collected from two sites on Macquarie Island, both within the vicinity of the research station but away from areas of known fuel contamination: 1). Garden Bay on the East Coast (54° 29' 56.9" S, 158° 56' 28.8" E) and 2). Hasselborough Bay on the West Coast (54° 29' 45.6" S, 158° 55' 55.8" E). See: Map-macquarie_building_and_structures_14676.pdf. Dates of collection of test biota were 1/12/2017 (for test round 1A), 6/12/2017 (for test round 1B) and 20 and 22/12/17 (for test round 2). The 11 test taxa were from six broad taxonomic groups: 2 amphipods (Paramoera sp., Parawaldeckia kidderi), 2 flatworms (Obrimoposthia wandeli, Obrimoposthia ohlini), 2 copepods (Tigriopus angulatus, Harpacticus sp.), 2 gastropods (Laevilitorina caliginosa, Macquariella hamiltoni), 2 bivalves (Gaimardia trapesina, Lasaea hinemoa) and 1 isopod (Exosphaeroma gigas). Test biota were observed for 14 or 21 days and survival observed periodically. Full details of toxicity test conditions are provided in the file: MI Ecotox-2017-18_RawTestObs v02.xlsx (worksheets: TestSummary, Species and Endpoints). This file also contains, on subsequent worksheets, the raw toxicity test observations for each text taxa. These raw result data are compiled in the file: MI Ecotox-2017-18_Test-DATA.xlsx, worksheet: Survival-ALL contains survival data for all tests and taxa. Subsequent worksheets provide data for each test taxa separately and also include any sublethal observations that were made. All data associated with test solution collection, composition and chemistry are provided in the file: MI Ecotox-2017-18_TestSolutions.xlsx. The following (A. – I.) provides a description for the files provided with this record: A. MI Ecotox-2017-18_A-Map-Groundwater monitoring sites.png Images of study sites. A.) Overall Macquarie Island station environment, with Fuel Farm (red) and Power House (blue) indicated and showing the close proximity of the two land based sites to the adjacent high energy marine receiving environment. B.) Line map indicating relative location sites; Power House (blue) and Fuel Farm (red) sites, within the Macquarie Island station area. C.) and D.) Aerial images of the two sites, showing groundwater monitoring point locations (piezometers and seeps) used to prepare the seven test solutions (TS) as per key; Power House (TS4 and TS5) and Fuel Farm (TS1, TS2, TS3, TS6 and TS7), respectively. Monitoring point labels correspond with those provided in the file: MI Ecotox-2017-18_D-TestSolutions.xlsx / TS-Collection. B. MI Ecotox-2017-18_B-Map-macquarie_building_and_structures_14676.pdf Map of overall Macquarie Island station area, showing locations referred to in this study relative to other station infrastructure; Fuel Farm and Power House (land based fuel contaminated sites) and Hasselborough Bay and Garden Bay (clean marine areas for collection of test biota). Produced by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre, July 2018. Map available at: https://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/mapcat/. Map Catalogue No. 14676. © Commonwealth of Australia 2018. C. MI Ecotox-2017-18_C-RawTestObs.xlsx Toxicity test condition details (in worksheets named: TestSummary, Species, Endpoints) and raw toxicity test observations for each text taxa (in subsequent worksheets). D. MI Ecotox-2017-18_D-TestSolutions.xlsx Details of test solutions, including collection, composition and chemistry. E. MI Ecotox-2017-18_E-Test-DATA.xlsx Compiled raw toxicity test results in long format. Worksheet: Survival-ALL contains survival data for all tests and taxa. Subsequent worksheets provide data for each test taxa separately and includes sublethal observations if made). F. MI Ecotox-2017-18_F-ScanLabBook.pdf Scanned copy of the laboratory notebook associated with these tests. Notes were recorded by Cath King and Jessica Holan during the 17/18 Macquarie Island field season. G. MI Ecotox-2017-18_G-ScanObservationSheets.pdf Scanned copy of the handwritten raw observation sheets used to record test observations (observations scored by: Cath King and Jessica Holan). H. MI Ecotox-2017-18_H-ChemicalAnalysis-ALS-COA.pdf Certificate of Analysis for chemistry results for samples analysed by Australian Laboratory Services (ALS) Environmental, Melbourne. Includes Total Recoverable Hydrocarbons (TRH; with and without silica gel clean up), nutrients (nitrogen) and a standard toxicity test (Microtox). Client sample ID with “Ecotox TS” prefix are those relevant to this study (other samples are associated with broader site remediation monitoring for the 17/18 season). I. MI Ecotox-2017-18_I-ChemicalAnalysis-ALS-QAQC.pdf Quality Assurance (QA) and Quality Control (QC) report provided by ALS, in association with the Certificate of Analysis. As previous, Client sample ID with “Ecotox TS” prefix are relevant to this study. J. MI Ecotox-2017-18_J-size measurements.zip Measures of specimen body lengths (mm). The .zip file contains a text file named: SizeMeasurements-README.txt, providing a description of the content associated with these data. Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Australian Antarctic Division Macquarie Island Southern Ocean Copepods Harpacticus Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS) Antarctic Southern Ocean Garden Bay ENVELOPE(-100.501,-100.501,55.867,55.867) ENVELOPE(158.93372,158.94307,-54.49637,-54.50108)