The relevance of European Biota Quality Standards on the ecological water quality as determined by the multimetric macro-invertebrate index: A Flemish case study

European Biota Quality Standards (EQSbiota), for compounds with low water solubility and high biomagnification, were created to sustain water quality and protect top predators and humans from secondary poisoning. In reality, for multiple compounds, an exceedance of these standards is often reported...

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Published in:Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
Main Authors: Lies Teunen, Maarten De Jonge, Govindan Malarvannan, Adrian Covaci, Claude Belpaire, Jean-François Focant, Ronny Blust, Lieven Bervoets
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Published: Elsevier 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoenv.2022.113222
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:595f598f1f4746eca5d1ee1615fa93f2 2023-05-15T13:28:12+02:00 The relevance of European Biota Quality Standards on the ecological water quality as determined by the multimetric macro-invertebrate index: A Flemish case study Lies Teunen Maarten De Jonge Govindan Malarvannan Adrian Covaci Claude Belpaire Jean-François Focant Ronny Blust Lieven Bervoets 2022-02-01 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoenv.2022.113222 https://doaj.org/article/595f598f1f4746eca5d1ee1615fa93f2 en eng Elsevier 0147-6513 doi:10.1016/j.ecoenv.2022.113222 https://doaj.org/article/595f598f1f4746eca5d1ee1615fa93f2 undefined Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, Vol 231, Iss , Pp 113222- (2022) POPs Mercury Biomonitoring Fish Bivalves envir socio Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2022 fttriple https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoenv.2022.113222 2023-01-22T18:10:16Z European Biota Quality Standards (EQSbiota), for compounds with low water solubility and high biomagnification, were created to sustain water quality and protect top predators and humans from secondary poisoning. In reality, for multiple compounds, an exceedance of these standards is often reported in literature without a decrease in ecological water quality determined by biotic indices. In the present study, threshold concentrations were defined in biota (from 44 sampling locations throughout Flanders (Belgium)), above which a good ecological water quality, assessed by the Multimetric Macroinvertebrate Index Flanders (MMIF), was never reached. Threshold values were compared to current EQSbiota. Accumulated perfluoroctane sulfonate (PFOS), mercury (Hg), hexabromocyclododecane (HBCD), polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs), dioxins and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) concentrations were measured in muscle tissue of European yellow eel (Anguilla anguilla) and perch (Perca fluviatilis). Fluoranthene and benzo(a)pyrene were also analyzed in translocated mussels (Dreissena bugensis, D. polymorpha and Corbicula fluminea). Threshold values could only be calculated using a 90th quantile regression model for PFOS (in perch; 12 µg/kg ww), PCBs (in eel; 328 µg/kg ww) and benzo(a)pyrene (in mussels: 4.35 µg/kg ww). The lack of a significant regression model for the other compounds indicated an effective threshold value higher than the concentrations measured in the present study. Alternatively, the 95th percentile of concentrations measured in locations with a good ecological quality (MMIF≥0.7), was calculated for all compounds as an additional threshold value. Finally, fish concentrations were standardized for 5% lipid content (or 26% dry weight content for PFOS and Hg). Threshold values for PFOS and benzo(a)pyrene and the 95th percentiles for dioxins and fluoranthene were comparable to the existing standards. For all other compounds, the 95th percentile was higher than the current EQSbiota, while for HBCD, it was lower. ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Anguilla anguilla Unknown Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 231 113222
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Mercury
Biomonitoring
Fish
Bivalves
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Mercury
Biomonitoring
Fish
Bivalves
envir
socio
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Maarten De Jonge
Govindan Malarvannan
Adrian Covaci
Claude Belpaire
Jean-François Focant
Ronny Blust
Lieven Bervoets
The relevance of European Biota Quality Standards on the ecological water quality as determined by the multimetric macro-invertebrate index: A Flemish case study
topic_facet POPs
Mercury
Biomonitoring
Fish
Bivalves
envir
socio
description European Biota Quality Standards (EQSbiota), for compounds with low water solubility and high biomagnification, were created to sustain water quality and protect top predators and humans from secondary poisoning. In reality, for multiple compounds, an exceedance of these standards is often reported in literature without a decrease in ecological water quality determined by biotic indices. In the present study, threshold concentrations were defined in biota (from 44 sampling locations throughout Flanders (Belgium)), above which a good ecological water quality, assessed by the Multimetric Macroinvertebrate Index Flanders (MMIF), was never reached. Threshold values were compared to current EQSbiota. Accumulated perfluoroctane sulfonate (PFOS), mercury (Hg), hexabromocyclododecane (HBCD), polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs), dioxins and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) concentrations were measured in muscle tissue of European yellow eel (Anguilla anguilla) and perch (Perca fluviatilis). Fluoranthene and benzo(a)pyrene were also analyzed in translocated mussels (Dreissena bugensis, D. polymorpha and Corbicula fluminea). Threshold values could only be calculated using a 90th quantile regression model for PFOS (in perch; 12 µg/kg ww), PCBs (in eel; 328 µg/kg ww) and benzo(a)pyrene (in mussels: 4.35 µg/kg ww). The lack of a significant regression model for the other compounds indicated an effective threshold value higher than the concentrations measured in the present study. Alternatively, the 95th percentile of concentrations measured in locations with a good ecological quality (MMIF≥0.7), was calculated for all compounds as an additional threshold value. Finally, fish concentrations were standardized for 5% lipid content (or 26% dry weight content for PFOS and Hg). Threshold values for PFOS and benzo(a)pyrene and the 95th percentiles for dioxins and fluoranthene were comparable to the existing standards. For all other compounds, the 95th percentile was higher than the current EQSbiota, while for HBCD, it was lower. ...
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Maarten De Jonge
Govindan Malarvannan
Adrian Covaci
Claude Belpaire
Jean-François Focant
Ronny Blust
Lieven Bervoets
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Maarten De Jonge
Govindan Malarvannan
Adrian Covaci
Claude Belpaire
Jean-François Focant
Ronny Blust
Lieven Bervoets
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title The relevance of European Biota Quality Standards on the ecological water quality as determined by the multimetric macro-invertebrate index: A Flemish case study
title_short The relevance of European Biota Quality Standards on the ecological water quality as determined by the multimetric macro-invertebrate index: A Flemish case study
title_full The relevance of European Biota Quality Standards on the ecological water quality as determined by the multimetric macro-invertebrate index: A Flemish case study
title_fullStr The relevance of European Biota Quality Standards on the ecological water quality as determined by the multimetric macro-invertebrate index: A Flemish case study
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