The acute toxicity of five heavy metals to the protozoan community inh
abiting the activated sludge of a waste treatment plant, was determine
d on the basis of reduction in both cell density and species richness.
The activated sludge mixed-liquor was treated with different concentr
ations of cadmium, copper, chromium (VI), lead, and zinc for a period
of 24-h. The experimental results enabled to determine the relative to
xicity of the tested metals, and indicated that the order of toxicity
of the five metals to the studied microbial community was generally: C
d, Cu > Pb > Zn > Cr. For nine out of sixteen protozoan species consti
tuting the studied community was possible to determine the 24-h median
lethal concentration (24-h LC(50)) for each tested metal. Large diffe
rences appeared in sensitivities of the nine species to the metals. Ci
liated protozoa such as Chilodonella uncinata and Trochilia minuta sho
wed the highest sensitivity to all the studied metals, while Opercular
ia coarctata and O. minima, were the most tolerant species.