MacDonald Environmental Sciences Ltd., Nanaimo, BC V9T1W6, USA.
Arch Environ Contam Toxicol. 2011 Jul;61(1):1-13. doi: 10.1007/s00244-010-9636-9. Epub 2011 Mar 26.
A remedial investigation/feasibility study (RI/FS) of the Calcasieu Estuary cooperative site was initiated in 1998. This site, which is located in the southwestern portion of Louisiana in the vicinity of Lake Charles, includes the portion of the estuary from the saltwater barrier on the Calcasieu River to Moss Lake. As part of the RI/FS, a baseline ecological risk assessment (BERA) was conducted to assess the risks to aquatic organisms and aquatic-dependent wildlife exposed to environmental contaminants. The purpose of the BERA was to determine if adverse effects on ecological receptors are occurring in the estuary; to evaluate the nature, severity, and areal extent of any such effects; and to identify the substances that are causing or substantially contributing to effects on ecological receptors. This article describes the environmental setting and site history, identifies the chemicals of potential concern, presents the exposure scenarios and conceptual model for the site, and summarizes the assessment and measurement endpoints that were used in the investigation. Two additional articles in this series describe the results of an evaluation of effects-based sediment-quality guidelines as well as an assessment of risks to benthic invertebrates associated with exposure to contaminated sediment.
1998 年,启动了对卡卡斯基亚河口合作场地的补救调查/可行性研究(RI/FS)。该场地位于路易斯安那州西南部,靠近查尔斯湖,包括从卡尔卡苏河的盐水屏障到莫斯湖的河口部分。作为 RI/FS 的一部分,进行了基线生态风险评估(BERA),以评估暴露于环境污染物的水生生物和水生依赖野生动物的风险。BERA 的目的是确定河口内是否正在对生态受体产生不利影响;评估任何此类影响的性质、严重程度和区域范围;并确定导致或对生态受体产生重大影响的物质。本文描述了环境背景和场地历史,确定了潜在关注的化学物质,提出了场地的暴露情景和概念模型,并总结了调查中使用的评估和测量终点。本系列中的另外两篇文章描述了基于效应的沉积物质量指南的评估结果,以及与接触污染沉积物相关的底栖无脊椎动物风险评估。