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Statistical Comparison of Bioassays for Assessment of Toxicity of Organic Components of Wastewater to Activated Sludge
Authors:Shijin Ren  Paul D. Frymier
Affiliation:1Gradient Corp., 238 Main St., Cambridge, MA 02142; formerly, Graduate Assistant, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 419 Dougherty Engineering Building, Univ. of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996-2200 (corresponding author).
2Associate Professor, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 419 Dougherty Engineering Building, Univ. of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996-2200.
Abstract:In aquatic toxicity testing, no single test species responds appropriately to all toxicants. Therefore test batteries consisting of several individual assays are becoming more common. The species comprising a test battery should be representative of the entire system of interest. Each assay should be complementary to other components in the test battery and the test battery should not include redundant tests. We studied the selection of test battery components for the assessment of the toxicity of organic chemicals to activated sludge. The assays considered were the continuous Shk1, Microtox, Polytox, activated sludge respiration inhibition, Nitrosomonas, and Tetrahymena assays. The correlations between the toxicity data obtained from these assays were analyzed by examining the correlation matrix and by principal component analysis. These statistical methods showed that the Nitrosomonas assay should be included in test batteries plus one of the remaining five assays for assessing toxicity of organic compounds to activated sludge.
Keywords:Toxicity  Statistical analysis  Organic compounds  Wastewater  Activated sludge  Assessment  
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