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Main Title Toxicity of Used Drilling Fluids to Mysids ('Mysidopsis bahia').
Author Gaetz, C. T. ; Montgomery, R. ; Duke, T. W. ;
CORP Author Environmental Research Lab., Gulf Breeze, FL. ;Program Resources, Inc., Research Triangle Park, NC. ;Technical Resources, Inc., Bethesda, MD.
Year Published 1986
Report Number EPA/600/J-86/237;
Stock Number PB87-169579
Additional Subjects Drilling fluids ; Toxicity ; Water pollution ; Marine biology ; Offshore drilling ; Aromatic compounds ; Environmental tests ; Chemical analysis ; Toxic substances ; Mysids ; Mysidopsis bahia ; Particulates
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Abstract
Static, acute toxicity tests were conducted with mysids (Mysidopsis bahia) and 11 used drilling fluids (also called drilling muds) obtained from active drilling platforms in the Gulf of Mexico, U.S.A. Each whole mud was tested, along with three phases of each mud: a liquid phase with all particulate materials removed; a suspended particulate phase composed of soluble and lighter particulate fractions; and a solid phase composed mainly of drill cuttings and rapidly settling particulates. These muds represented seven of the eight generic mud types described by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for use on the U.S. Outer Continental Shelf. The toxicity of the 11 muds tested was apparently enhanced by the presence of aromatics. Furthermore, one mud tested repeatedly showed loss of toxicity with time, possibly from volatilization of aromatic fractions. The data demonstrated that aromatics in the drilling fluids affected their toxicity to M. bahia.