Effect-based methods are key. The European Collaborative Project SOLUTIONS recommends integrating effect-based methods for diagnosis and monitoring of water quality

Abstract The present monitoring and assessment of the chemical status of water bodies fail to characterize the likelihood that complex mixtures of chemicals affect water quality. The European Collaborative Project SOLUTIONS suggests that this likelihood can be estimated with effect-based methods (EB...

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Main Authors: Werner Brack, Selim Ait Aissa, Thomas Backhaus, Valeria Dulio, Beate I. Escher, Michael Faust, Klara Hilscherova, Juliane Hollender, Henner Hollert, Christin Müller, John Munthe, Leo Posthuma, Thomas-Benjamin Seiler, Jaroslav Slobodnik, Ivana Teodorovic, Andrew J. Tindall, Gisela de Aragão Umbuzeiro, Xiaowei Zhang, Rolf Altenburger
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Published: SpringerOpen 2019-02-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12302-019-0192-2
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spelling doaj-f6b44fb6350d46e1ae0ad5a259773b272020-11-25T00:59:37ZengSpringerOpenEnvironmental Sciences Europe2190-47072190-47152019-02-013111610.1186/s12302-019-0192-2Effect-based methods are key. The European Collaborative Project SOLUTIONS recommends integrating effect-based methods for diagnosis and monitoring of water qualityWerner Brack0Selim Ait Aissa1Thomas Backhaus2Valeria Dulio3Beate I. Escher4Michael Faust5Klara Hilscherova6Juliane Hollender7Henner Hollert8Christin Müller9John Munthe10Leo Posthuma11Thomas-Benjamin Seiler12Jaroslav Slobodnik13Ivana Teodorovic14Andrew J. Tindall15Gisela de Aragão Umbuzeiro16Xiaowei Zhang17Rolf Altenburger18Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZInstitut National de l’Environnement Industriel et des risques (INERIS)University of GothenburgInstitut National de l’Environnement Industriel et des risques (INERIS)Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZFaust & Backhaus Environmental ConsultingResearch Centre for Toxic Compounds in the Environment (RECETOX), Faculty of Science, Masaryk UniversityEawag, Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and TechnologyDepartment of Ecosystem Analysis, Institute for Environmental Research, ABBt-Aachen BiologyHelmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZIVL Swedish Environmental Research InstituteNational Institute for Public Health and Environment RIVMDepartment of Ecosystem Analysis, Institute for Environmental Research, ABBt-Aachen BiologyEnvironmental InstituteFaculty of Sciences, University of Novi SadWatchFrogLaboratory of Ecotoxicology and Genotoxicity, School of Technology, State University of Campinas, UNICAMPState Key Laboratory of Pollution Control & Resource Reuse, School of the Environment, Nanjing UniversityHelmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZAbstract The present monitoring and assessment of the chemical status of water bodies fail to characterize the likelihood that complex mixtures of chemicals affect water quality. The European Collaborative Project SOLUTIONS suggests that this likelihood can be estimated with effect-based methods (EBMs) complemented by chemical screening and/or impact modeling. These methods should be used to identify the causes of impacted water quality and to develop programs of measures to improve water quality. Along this line of reasoning, effect-based methods are recommended for Water Framework Directive (WFD) monitoring to cover the major modes of action in the universe of environmentally relevant chemicals so as to evaluate improvements of water quality upon implementing the measures. To this end, a minimum battery of bioassays has been recommended including short-term toxicity to algae, Daphnia and fish embryos complemented with in vitro and short-term in vivo tests on mode-of-action specific effects as proxies for long-term toxicity. The likelihood of adverse impacts can be established with effect-based trigger values, which differentiate good from poor water quality in close alignment with Environmental Quality Standards for individual chemicals, while taking into account mixture toxicity. The use of EBMs is suggested in the WFD as one avenue to establish the likelihood of adverse effects due to chemical pollution in European water systems. The present paper has been written as one component of a series of policy briefs to support decisions on water quality monitoring and management under the WFD.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12302-019-0192-2Effect-based monitoringDiagnosisComplex mixtures of chemicalsLikelihood of impactsRecommendationsWater Framework Directive
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author Werner Brack
Selim Ait Aissa
Thomas Backhaus
Valeria Dulio
Beate I. Escher
Michael Faust
Klara Hilscherova
Juliane Hollender
Henner Hollert
Christin Müller
John Munthe
Leo Posthuma
Thomas-Benjamin Seiler
Jaroslav Slobodnik
Ivana Teodorovic
Andrew J. Tindall
Gisela de Aragão Umbuzeiro
Xiaowei Zhang
Rolf Altenburger
spellingShingle Werner Brack
Selim Ait Aissa
Thomas Backhaus
Valeria Dulio
Beate I. Escher
Michael Faust
Klara Hilscherova
Juliane Hollender
Henner Hollert
Christin Müller
John Munthe
Leo Posthuma
Thomas-Benjamin Seiler
Jaroslav Slobodnik
Ivana Teodorovic
Andrew J. Tindall
Gisela de Aragão Umbuzeiro
Xiaowei Zhang
Rolf Altenburger
Effect-based methods are key. The European Collaborative Project SOLUTIONS recommends integrating effect-based methods for diagnosis and monitoring of water quality
Environmental Sciences Europe
Effect-based monitoring
Diagnosis
Complex mixtures of chemicals
Likelihood of impacts
Recommendations
Water Framework Directive
author_facet Werner Brack
Selim Ait Aissa
Thomas Backhaus
Valeria Dulio
Beate I. Escher
Michael Faust
Klara Hilscherova
Juliane Hollender
Henner Hollert
Christin Müller
John Munthe
Leo Posthuma
Thomas-Benjamin Seiler
Jaroslav Slobodnik
Ivana Teodorovic
Andrew J. Tindall
Gisela de Aragão Umbuzeiro
Xiaowei Zhang
Rolf Altenburger
author_sort Werner Brack
title Effect-based methods are key. The European Collaborative Project SOLUTIONS recommends integrating effect-based methods for diagnosis and monitoring of water quality
title_short Effect-based methods are key. The European Collaborative Project SOLUTIONS recommends integrating effect-based methods for diagnosis and monitoring of water quality
title_full Effect-based methods are key. The European Collaborative Project SOLUTIONS recommends integrating effect-based methods for diagnosis and monitoring of water quality
title_fullStr Effect-based methods are key. The European Collaborative Project SOLUTIONS recommends integrating effect-based methods for diagnosis and monitoring of water quality
title_full_unstemmed Effect-based methods are key. The European Collaborative Project SOLUTIONS recommends integrating effect-based methods for diagnosis and monitoring of water quality
title_sort effect-based methods are key. the european collaborative project solutions recommends integrating effect-based methods for diagnosis and monitoring of water quality
publisher SpringerOpen
series Environmental Sciences Europe
issn 2190-4707
2190-4715
publishDate 2019-02-01
description Abstract The present monitoring and assessment of the chemical status of water bodies fail to characterize the likelihood that complex mixtures of chemicals affect water quality. The European Collaborative Project SOLUTIONS suggests that this likelihood can be estimated with effect-based methods (EBMs) complemented by chemical screening and/or impact modeling. These methods should be used to identify the causes of impacted water quality and to develop programs of measures to improve water quality. Along this line of reasoning, effect-based methods are recommended for Water Framework Directive (WFD) monitoring to cover the major modes of action in the universe of environmentally relevant chemicals so as to evaluate improvements of water quality upon implementing the measures. To this end, a minimum battery of bioassays has been recommended including short-term toxicity to algae, Daphnia and fish embryos complemented with in vitro and short-term in vivo tests on mode-of-action specific effects as proxies for long-term toxicity. The likelihood of adverse impacts can be established with effect-based trigger values, which differentiate good from poor water quality in close alignment with Environmental Quality Standards for individual chemicals, while taking into account mixture toxicity. The use of EBMs is suggested in the WFD as one avenue to establish the likelihood of adverse effects due to chemical pollution in European water systems. The present paper has been written as one component of a series of policy briefs to support decisions on water quality monitoring and management under the WFD.
topic Effect-based monitoring
Diagnosis
Complex mixtures of chemicals
Likelihood of impacts
Recommendations
Water Framework Directive
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12302-019-0192-2
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