A Study for Testing Conditions of Microtox Toxicity Test to the Quality of Sediment in Domestic Rivers

국내 하천 퇴적물 건강성평가를 위한 Microtox 독성시험 조건확립 연구

  • 정홍배 (인제대학교 자연과학대학 환경시스템학부) ;
  • 박정규 (한국환경정책ㆍ평가연구원) ;
  • 문성환 (인제대학교 자연과학대학 환경시스템학부) ;
  • 류태권 (인제대학교 자연과학대학 환경시스템학부) ;
  • 김소정 (인제대학교 자연과학대학 환경시스템학부) ;
  • 배철한 (인제대학교 자연과학대학 환경시스템학부) ;
  • 황인영 (인제대학교 자연과학대학 환경시스템학부)
  • Published : 2001.12.01

Abstract

Six rivers were selected as preliminary screening sites to determine the test conditions of Microtox in assessing the toxicity of the sediment. In addition, a pH range of 6.0∼6.5 was established in testing pore water, aqueous extracts and organic extracts. Each extractable fraction of sediment showed different toxicities. Therefore, in order to properly examine the toxicity in the sediment, all extractable fractions of sediment samples needed to be tested with Microtox. Thus, sediment samples were additionally collected from at least 4 secondary sites within 50∼100m area of the primary sampling site to reduce any variation or deviation in toxicity assessment. From all sediment toxicity data that was collected from this study, it was concluded that the Keumho river was the most polluted with the highest sediment toxicity of all the rivers analyzed and needed further detailed research on its pollution problem.

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