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Comparing biological responses to mill process changes: a study of steroid concentrations in goldfish exposed to effluent and waste streams from a canadian bleached sulphite mill

机译:比较对制浆工艺变化的生物学响应:对加拿大漂白亚硫酸盐制浆厂废水和废水中暴露的金鱼中类固醇浓度的研究

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During the cycle 1 environmental effects monitoring (EEM) studies, wild fish collected downstream of several Nexfor Canadian pulp mills indicated reduced gonad size or fecundity. A two-year collaborative study between Nexfor Inc. and the National Water Research Institute of Environment Canada was begun to investigate the reproductive responses. The purpose of the study was to assess final effluents from Nexfor Canadian mills for their ability to affect goldfish circulating sex steroids (testosterone, 11-ketotestosterone) or production of steroids in vitro by testes from exposed fish. Along with final effluent, individual waste streams from the mill processes were tested to investigate the potential source(s) of steroid-disrupting compounds from within the mill. The study also provided a chance to study effluent potencies over time as mill processes were changed and upgraded. Goldfish exposed for 16-21 days to final effluent (100%) from a bleached sulphite mill (BSM) showed reduced testosterone and 11-ketotestosterone production by testes. Testes of goldfish exposed to undiluted final effluent had steroid production one-tenth that of controls. Fish exposed to individual waste streams (2-40%) had steroid production similar to control fish. It was difficult to assess the waste streams, as fish-exposure concentrations were inconsistent among waste streams due to differences in the acute toxicity of streams. Final effluent from the same mill collected one year later, after numerous mill upgrades (such as changes in chip handling, digester operation and better control of spills), showed an improvement: Goldfish exposed to 100% effluent had normal steroid levels. The study demonstrates the use of the goldfish steroid bioassay for detecting changes in effluent quality. Changes in processes at the mill in the year following the fish tests resulted in final effluent that had no deleterious effects on fish testes production of steroids. The environmental consequences resulting from the improvement in BSM final effluent quality will be tested during the cycle 2 EEM.
机译:在第1周期环境影响监测(EEM)研究中,在加拿大Nexfor制浆厂下游收集的野生鱼类表明性腺大小或繁殖力降低。 Nexfor Inc.与加拿大国家环境水研究所之间为期两年的合作研究开始了对生殖反应的调查。这项研究的目的是评估加拿大Nexfor工厂的最终废水对金鱼中循环性类固醇(睾丸激素,11-酮-睾丸激素)的影响或裸露鱼类的睾丸体外产生类固醇的能力。除最终流出物外,还对工厂流程中的各个废物流进行了测试,以研究工厂内部破坏类固醇化合物的潜在来源。随着工厂工艺的改变和升级,该研究还为研究随着时间推移的废水处理能力提供了机会。金鱼暴露于漂白亚硫酸盐磨(BSM)的最终出水(100%)中16-21天后,睾丸的睾丸激素和11-酮睾酮的产量降低。暴露于未经稀释的最终废水中的金鱼睾丸激素的生成量是对照组的十分之一。暴露于个别废物流中的鱼(占2-40%)的类固醇生成与对照鱼相似。由于废物流的急性毒性不同,因此废物流中鱼的暴露浓度不一致,因此难以评估废物流。经过多次工厂升级(例如切屑处理,消化器操作和更好的溢漏控制)后,同一工厂的最终废水在一年后收集,显示出一种改进:暴露于100%废水中的金鱼的类固醇水平正常。该研究证明了使用金鱼类固醇生物测定法检测出水质量的变化。鱼测试后一年中工厂过程的变化导致最终出水对鱼睾丸类固醇的生产没有有害影响。 BSM最终出水水质改善带来的环境后果将在第2周期EEM中进行测试。

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