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Evaluation of the Sensitivity of Freshwater Organisms Used in Toxicity Tests of Wastewater from Explosives Company
Fecha
2012Registro en:
BULLETIN OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION AND TOXICOLOGY, NEW YORK, v. 89, n. 4, supl. 4, Part 1, pp. 915-920, OCT, 2012
0007-4861
10.1007/s00128-012-0772-y
Autor
Ribeiro, Elaine Nolasco
da Silva, Flavio Teixeira
Brazil de Paiva, Teresa Cristina
Institución
Resumen
Explosives industries are a source of toxic discharge. The aim of this study was to compare organisms sensitivity (Daphnia similis, Danio rerio, Escherichia coli and Pseudomonas putida) in detecting acute toxicity in wastewater from two explosives, 2,4,6-TNT (TNT) and nitrocellulose. The samples were collected from an explosives company in the Paraiba Valley, So Paulo, Brazil. The effluents from TNT and nitrocellulose production were very toxic for tested organisms. Statistical tests indicated that D. similis and D. rerio were the most sensitive organisms for toxicity detection in effluents from 2,4,6-TNT and nitrocellulose production. The P. putida bacteria was the organism considered the least sensitive in indicating toxicity in effluents from nitrocellulose.