2015
DOI: 10.1007/s11367-015-0916-5
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Suspended solids in freshwater systems: characterisation model describing potential impacts on aquatic biota

Abstract: Purpose High concentration of suspended solids (SS)-fine fraction of eroded soil particles-reaching lotic environments and remaining in suspension by turbulence can be a significant stressor affecting the biodiversity of these aquatic systems. However, a method to assess the potential effects caused by SS on freshwater species in the life cycle impact assessment (LCIA) phase still remains a gap. This study develops a method to derive endpoint characterisation factors, based on a fate and effect model, addressi… Show more

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“…However, this particular information has not been discussed in any of the studies. In comparison to municipal wastewater TSS concentrations, which generally varies between 100 and 350 mg/L with an average of 220 mg/L, composting leachate TSS concentration is very high and is likely to cause a decrease of light availability which can reduce photosynthetic rates, leading to adverse effects on algae and macrophytes (Quinteiro et al 2015).…”
Section: Dissolved and Suspended Solidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this particular information has not been discussed in any of the studies. In comparison to municipal wastewater TSS concentrations, which generally varies between 100 and 350 mg/L with an average of 220 mg/L, composting leachate TSS concentration is very high and is likely to cause a decrease of light availability which can reduce photosynthetic rates, leading to adverse effects on algae and macrophytes (Quinteiro et al 2015).…”
Section: Dissolved and Suspended Solidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Topsoil erosion leads to changes on soil properties and to the displacement of suspended solids (SS) towards the surfacewater systems. Figure 1 (based on Quinteiro et al 2014Quinteiro et al , 2015a illustrates the potential environmental pathways related to topsoil erosion. The loss of topsoil can lead to a loss of productive capability of land, and this has begun to be considered recently in LCA studies in the context of terrestrial ecosystem services (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High concentrations of SS reaching lotic environments and remaining in suspension can be significant stressors to the biodiversity of these aquatic systems, causing major disruptions in the aquatic ecosystems, leading to sub-lethal and lethal effects on macroinvertebrates, primary producers (e.g. algae and macrophytes) and fish communities (Angermeier et al 2004;Bilotta and Brazier 2008;Collins et al 2011;Quinteiro et al 2015a). The presence of high concentrations of SS due to topsoil erosion by water affects macroinvertebrates by clogging feeding structures and damaging gills and digestive structures (Bilotta and Brazier 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For water degradation, several methods have been advanced as tools for assessing the impacts of water pollution, mainly by chemical substances [5]. Recently, the target emissions in the assessment of water degradation have been expanded to thermal emissions and suspended solids [6][7][8]. One method expresses the effects of pollution on water degradation by a proxy that is the assumed volume of water needed to dilute emissions to the concentration in the natural environment [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%