COMPARISON OF CONCENTRATIONS OF SELECTED METALS AND ORGANICS IN FISH TISSUE AND SEDIMENT IN THE GRAND RIVER, OHIO, AND THE SOUTHERN LAKE ERIE DRAINAGE-BASIN

Citation
Ljn. Bradley et al., COMPARISON OF CONCENTRATIONS OF SELECTED METALS AND ORGANICS IN FISH TISSUE AND SEDIMENT IN THE GRAND RIVER, OHIO, AND THE SOUTHERN LAKE ERIE DRAINAGE-BASIN, Human and ecological risk assessment, 4(1), 1998, pp. 57-74
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Environmental Sciences
ISSN journal
10807039
Volume
4
Issue
1
Year of publication
1998
Pages
57 - 74
Database
ISI
SICI code
1080-7039(1998)4:1<57:COCOSM>2.0.ZU;2-N
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to develop a database of fish tissue and sediment concentrations of selected chemicals in the southern Lake Eri e drainage basin, to compare contaminant concentrations in fish tissue and sediment collected from the Grand River, Ohio, in the vicinity of a former soda ash and chromate plant with that for other waterbodies in the drainage basin, and to evaluate the potential human health risk s posed by these chemicals, with special focus on chromium. The result s of this study indicate that chemical concentrations in fish tissue a nd sediment from the Grand River are generally lower than that of othe r waterbodies in the southern Lake Erie drainage basin. Although arsen ic and beryllium concentrations in Grand River sediment are above thei r respective human health-based concentrations, these concentrations a re comparable with local and regional background and are not expected to pose a significant incremental risk to human health. In addition, s ediment concentrations do not exceed ecological screening criteria. Al though PCB and several pesticides were found to have concentrations in fish tissue from the Grand River in excess of human health-based conc entrations, these concentrations are among the lowest found in waterbo dies in the southern Lake Erie drainage basin.