Science Inventory

ASSESSING TOXICITY OF ORGANIC CHEMICALS TO ANAEROBIC TREATMENT PROCESSES

Citation:

Young, J. AND H. Tabak. ASSESSING TOXICITY OF ORGANIC CHEMICALS TO ANAEROBIC TREATMENT PROCESSES. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/A-92/169 (NTIS PB92217058), 1989.

Description:

A screening protocol has been developed to provide a rapid but dependable and repeatable assessment of the effect of toxic organic chemicals on anaerobic treatment processes. his protocol provides information on the rate limiting biological reactions and the concentration of toxic chemicals at which changes in reaction rate ake place. eneral features of the protocol include 1) relative ease of use, 2) relatively short response time--days versus months, 3) low labor requirements, 4) use of onventional techniques, 5) reproducibility among laboratories, and 6) it builds on previously developed protocols and procedures. he screening protocol consists of three steps: STEP I is a prescreen to identify the range of toxic impact of a chemical; STEP II is a short-term batch test to identify the effect of slug doses of chemical and to show which anaerobic reaction is inhibited first; STEP III is a semi-continuous culture test to determine the effect of a gradual buildup of toxicant and to identify concentrations at which specific nhibitory effects take place. he results indicate the potential for using anaerobic processes for treating toxic and hazardous organic chemicals and provide a basis for anticipating toxic impacts of toxic organic chemicals on anaerobic processes.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:04/30/1989
Record Last Revised:12/22/2005
Record ID: 47394