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Assessment of the Comparative Toxicity of Sewage Effluent from 10 Sewage Treatment Plants in the Area of Sydney, Australia using an Amphipod and Two Sea Urchin Bioassays
Authors:J G Woodworth  C King  A G Miskiewicz  E Laginestra and J Simon
Institution:

a Australian Water Technologies, P.O. Box 73, West Ryde, NSW 2114, Australia

b 107 Francis St., Leichhardt, NSW 2040, Australia

c 7/18 Ocean St., Clovelly, NSW 2031, Australia

Abstract:In 1995, Sydney Water Corporation undertook an ecological and human health risk assessment for 10 sewage treatment plants (STPs) that discharge primary (6 STPs) and secondary (4 STPs) treated effluents into coastal waters in the Sydney and Illawarra regions, NSW, Australia. A program of toxicity testing of effluent from the 10 STPs was undertaken to determine the toxic effects of the effluents and as a weight-of-evidence study for the risk assessment.

Three types of bioassays were used to test multiple samples of effluent from each STP. Tests used were the sea urchin (Heliocidaris tuberculata) fertilization and larval development bioassays and the amphipod (Allorchestes compressa) survival bioassay.

Comparing between STPs, primary treated effluent was slightly more toxic than secondary treated effluent for all three tests. The highest toxicity was recorded for those STPs that use primary treatment and discharge to the shoreline. Comparing between tests, the sea urchin fertilization bioassay was slightly more sensitive than the sea urchin larval development bioassay, with the amphipod survival bioassay being the least sensitive.

This paper will describe the results of this toxicity testing program and discuss the application of the study results as weight-of-evidence for the risk assessment study.

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