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Bioaccumulation of heavy metals in two wet retention ponds
Authors:Laila C Søberg  Jes Vollertsen  Godecke-Tobias Blecken  Asbjørn Haaning Nielsen  Maria Viklander
Affiliation:1. Institute for Urban Water Management, Department of Civil, Environmental and Mining Engineering, Lule? University of Technology, Lule?, Swedenlaila.soeberg@ltu.se;3. Department of Civil Engineering, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark;4. Institute for Urban Water Management, Department of Civil, Environmental and Mining Engineering, Lule? University of Technology, Lule?, Sweden
Abstract:Metal accumulation in stormwater ponds may contaminate the inhabiting fauna, thus jeopardizing their ecosystem servicing function. We evaluated bioaccumulation of metals in natural fauna and caged mussel indicator organisms in two wet retention ponds. Mussel cages were distributed throughout the ponds to detect bioaccumulation gradients and obtain a time-integrated measure of metal bioavailability. We further investigated if sediment metal concentrations correlate with those in the fauna and mussels. Metal concentrations in the fauna tended to be higher in the ponds than in a reference lake, but statistical significance was only shown for Cu. Positive correlations were found for some metals in fauna and sediment. Sediment metal concentrations in one pond decreased from inlet to outlet while no gradients were observed in the mussels in either pond. These findings indicate that metal accumulation in the examined ponds currently does not pose a threat to their habitat function.
Keywords:stormwater retention ponds  heavy metals  invertebrates  mussel indicator organisms  bioaccumulation  ecosystem services
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