Title of article :
Risk-based ecological soil quality criteria for the characterization of
contaminated soils. Combination of chemical and biological tools
Author/Authors :
Mar?a Dolores Fern?ndez a، نويسنده , , ?، نويسنده , , Mar?a Milagrosa Vega b، نويسنده , , José Vicente Tarazona، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
This paper describes the development of soil quality criteria for the characterization of soils focused on the potential risk to the
ecosystem. The approach combines both Generic Soil Quality standards (GSQs) for individual chemicals and direct ecotoxicity
assays on soil samples taken from the site. Criteria establish three main risk levels with their corresponding trigger values. The
trigger values to determine high risk or “polluted” soils are exclusively based on direct toxicity assessments. The trigger values for
the other categories are established by a combination of the application of GSQs and the results of bioassays. Low-risk is assumed
when no toxicity is observed and GSQs based on precautionary ecotoxicity thresholds are not exceeded; high-risk must be
considered if acute toxicity above the proposed trigger value is observed in soil or leachate samples. In between these levels, the
risk cannot be elucidated and a site-specific assessment is required.
The GSQs take into account the current or future land use, thus defining three categories: industrial soils, urban/residential soils
and natural/agricultural/forest soils, each of them with different ecological requirements. The GSQ values are established following
an inverse risk assessment methodology, integrating ecotoxicity and exposure models and setting the soil levels associated to preestablished
criteria for the assumption of low risk.
The proposed methodology covers all relevant ecological receptors and processes, soil organisms, potential contamination of
ground and surface waters, and exposure of terrestrial vertebrates due to bioaccumulation and biomagnification. Exposure routes
and protection criteria are defined in each protection goal. The relevance of each receptor and route is established according to the
land use.
Keywords :
Soil quality criteria , contaminated soils , Environmental receptors , Generic Soil Quality standards , Ecosystem protection
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment