Ad. Lemly, ENVIRONMENTAL-HAZARD OF SELENIUM IN THE ANIMAS LA PLATA WATER DEVELOPMENT PROJECT, Ecotoxicology and environmental safety, 37(1), 1997, pp. 92-96
A hazard assessment of selenium was conducted for the Animas La Plata
Project, a multiple-use water development proposed for Colorado and Ne
w Mexico by the United States Bureau of Reclamation. A published proto
col for aquatic hazard assessment of selenium was applied to environme
ntal monitoring data to assess current threats to biota in the water s
upply rivers (Animas, La Plata, and Mancos Rivers). Hazard evaluations
were also made for two proposed reservoirs (Ridges Basin and Southern
Ute Reservoirs) based on estimated concentrations of selenium. The as
sessment protocol indicated moderate hazard in the Animas and La Plata
Rivers, and high hazard in the Mancos River and both of the proposed
reservoirs. These ratings indicate that the risk of selenium poisoning
in fish and aquatic birds is substantial. Moreover, the geology and c
limate of this site make it prone to irrigation-induced selenium conta
mination of water and biota. The water supplies already contain danger
ously high concentrations of selenium that may increase further due to
agricultural irrigation drainage. The stage is set for significant en
vironmental problems unless a development scenario can be devised that
will effectively reduce ecological risks. (C) 1997 Academic Press.