2024
DOI: 10.1002/etc.5861
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Sediment Toxicity Tests: A Critical Review of Their use in Environmental Regulations

Matti T. Leppanen,
Sandrine Sourisseau,
Robert M. Burgess
et al.

Abstract: Sediments are an integral component of aquatic systems, linking multiple water uses, functions, and services. Contamination of sediments by chemicals is a worldwide problem, with many jurisdictions trying to prevent future pollution (prospective) and manage existing contamination (retrospective). The present review assesses the implementation of sediment toxicity testing in environmental regulations globally. Currently, the incorporation of sediment toxicity testing in regulations is most common in the Europea… Show more

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“…An important choice to make when one is designing a sediment toxicity test is whether to use artificial or natural sediment. As also mentioned by Leppanen et al (2024), the use of natural sediment could make a test more ecologically relevant. This consideration prompted Grønlund et al (2023) to critically evaluate the pros and cons of applying natural fieldcollected sediments and to formulate a list of criteria to fulfill when using such sediments in actual toxicity testing.…”
Section: Recent Developments In Sediment Toxicity Testingmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…An important choice to make when one is designing a sediment toxicity test is whether to use artificial or natural sediment. As also mentioned by Leppanen et al (2024), the use of natural sediment could make a test more ecologically relevant. This consideration prompted Grønlund et al (2023) to critically evaluate the pros and cons of applying natural fieldcollected sediments and to formulate a list of criteria to fulfill when using such sediments in actual toxicity testing.…”
Section: Recent Developments In Sediment Toxicity Testingmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Subsequently, used actual field-collected sediments to perform sediment toxicity tests with the aim of answering the (mechanistic) questions of whether mixture toxicity occurs when multiple contaminants are tested simultaneously and whether any observed toxicity can be described and predicted with models. The last question seamlessly links to one of the recommendations by Leppanen et al (2024), that is, to explore the potential use of models in sediment toxicity testing in more detail. For this reason and because models are not being used to their fullest potential, Burgess et al (2023) finally provide a critical review of the different types of models that can be used for this purpose.…”
Section: Recent Developments In Sediment Toxicity Testingmentioning
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