Toxicity of linear alkylbenzene sulfonates and nonylphenol in sludge-amended soil

Citation
B. Gejlsbierg et al., Toxicity of linear alkylbenzene sulfonates and nonylphenol in sludge-amended soil, ENV TOX CH, 20(12), 2001, pp. 2709-2716
Citations number
30
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology
Journal title
ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY
ISSN journal
07307268 → ACNP
Volume
20
Issue
12
Year of publication
2001
Pages
2709 - 2716
Database
ISI
SICI code
0730-7268(200112)20:12<2709:TOLASA>2.0.ZU;2-T
Abstract
The application of sewage sludge to agricultural land brings several chemic als to the soil ecosystem. Linear alkylbenzene sulfonates (LAS) and nonylph enol (NP) are frequently found in sludge at relatively high concentrations. The toxic effects of LAS and NP to two soil invertebrates (Folsomia candid a and Enchytraeus albidus) and five different microbial processes (aerobic respiration, nitrification, denitrification, anaerobic CH, production, and anaerobic CO2 production) were investigated in sludge-soil mixtures. Median lethal concentrations (LC50 values) and median effective concentrations (E C50 values) were quite similar and calculated to be in the range of 1,143 t o 1,437 and 71 to 437 mg/kg (dry wt) for LAS and NP, respectively. The EC50 values for nitrification and CH, production were 431 and 277 mg/kg, respec tively, for LAS and 343 and 754 mg/kg, respectively, for NP Aerobic respira tion and denitrification were not inhibited at the tested concentrations. T he results show that NP was more toxic than LAS to both F. candida and E. a lbidus, whereas LAS was more toxic than NP to the anaerobic CH, production. The safety margins between the lowest 10% effective concentration (EC10) a nd the estimated environmental concentration were a factor of l 1 for LAS a nd 510 for NP when the concentrations of the contaminants corresponded to t he current Danish cutoff values of 1,300 mg/kg for LAS and 30 mg/kg for NP.