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Main Title Hexachlorobenzene Uptake by Fathead Minnows and Macroinvertebrates in Recirculating Sediment/Water Systems.
Author Schuytema, G. S. ; Krawczyk, D. F. ; Griffis, W. L. ; Nebeker, A. V. ; Robideaux, M. L. ;
CORP Author Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
Publisher c1990
Year Published 1990
Report Number EPA/600/J-90/006;
Stock Number PB90-217381
Additional Subjects Toxicology ; Biological indicators ; Minnows ; Invertebrates ; Methodology ; Reprints ; Pesticide residues ; Hexachlorobenzene(HCB) ; Water pollution effects(Animals) ; Bioaccumulation ; Pimephales promelas ; Lumbriculus variegatus ; Hyalella azteca ; Gammarus lacustris
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NTIS  PB90-217381 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
Fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas), the worm, Lumbriculus variegatus, and the amphipods Hyalella azteca and Gammarus lacustris were exposed to hexachlorobenzene (HCB) in water with and without a bed of HCB-spiked sediment. Water HCB concentrations were maintained by recirculation through HCB-packed columns. Recirculating HCB-bound particulates and possibly eroded HCB particulates were an added source of HCB in addition to the sediment bed. Significant bioaccumulation of HCB in animal tissues was observed in water-only and water-sediment exposures. The presence of the HCB-spiked sediment did not result in a significant increase in the uptake of HCB by the organisms, but there was a substantial increase in sediment HCB levels over time. Higher tissue HCB levels in aquaria without sediment suggest that the sediment was a more efficient sink for HCB than the organisms.