Campus parking lot stormwater runoff: physicochemical analyses and toxicity tests using Ceriodaphnia dubia and Pimephales promelas
AD McQueen, BM Johnson, JH Rodgers Jr… - Chemosphere, 2010 - Elsevier
Campus parking lot stormwater (CPLSW) runoff can mobilize a variety of constituents from
vehicular and atmospheric deposition that may pose risks to receiving aquatic systems. The
objective of this study was to characterize CPLSW and to discern potential constituents of
concern that may affect aquatic biota in receiving systems. Characterization of CPLSW
included analyses of metals, oil and grease, and general water chemistry. Toxicity tests were
performed using two sentinel species, Ceriodaphniadubia Richard and Pimephales …
vehicular and atmospheric deposition that may pose risks to receiving aquatic systems. The
objective of this study was to characterize CPLSW and to discern potential constituents of
concern that may affect aquatic biota in receiving systems. Characterization of CPLSW
included analyses of metals, oil and grease, and general water chemistry. Toxicity tests were
performed using two sentinel species, Ceriodaphniadubia Richard and Pimephales …