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An International Perspective on the Tools and Concepts for Effluent Toxicity Assessments in the Context of Animal Alternatives: Reduction in Vertebrate Use

机译:在动物替代方案中进行污水毒性评估的工具和概念的国际观点:减少脊椎动物的使用

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Since the 1940s, effluent toxicity testing has been used to assess potential ecological impacts of effluents and help determine necessary treatment options for environmental protection prior to release. Strategic combinations of toxicity tests, analytical tools, and biological monitoring have been developed. Because the number of vertebrates utilized in effluent testing is thought to be much greater than that used for individual chemical testing, there is a new need to develop strategies to reduce the numbers of vertebrates (i.e., fish) used. This need will become more critical as developing nations begin to use vertebrates in toxicity tests to assess effluent quality. A workshop was held to 1) assess the state of science in effluent toxicity testing globally; 2) determine current practices of regulators, industry, private laboratories, and academia; and 3) explore alternatives to vertebrate (fish) testing options and the inclusion of modifiedew methods and approaches in the regulatory environment. No single approach was identified, because of a range of factors including regulatory concerns, validity criteria, and wider acceptability of alternatives. However, a suite of strategies in a weight-of-evidence approach would provide the flexibility to meet the needs of the environment, regulators, and the regulated community; and this toolbox approach would also support reduced reliance on in vivo fish tests. The present Focus article provides a brief overview of wastewater regulation and effluent testing approaches. Alternative methodologies under development and some of the limitations and barriers to regulatory approaches that can be selected to suit individual country and regional requirements are described and discussed. Environ Toxicol Chem 2018;37:2745-2757. (c) 2018 The Authors. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of SETAC.
机译:自1940年代以来,废水毒性测试已用于评估废水的潜在生态影响,并帮助确定排放前对环境保护的必要处理方案。已经开发出毒性测试,分析工具和生物监测的战略组合。因为认为废水测试中利用的脊椎动物数量远多于单个化学测试中所利用的脊椎动物数量,所以有新的需求来制定减少使用的脊椎动物(即鱼类)数量的策略。随着发展中国家开始在毒性测试中使用脊椎动物来评估废水质量,这种需求将变得更加关键。举办了一个研讨会,以:1)评估全球废水毒性测试的科学状况; 2)确定监管机构,行业,私人实验室和学术界的现行做法; 3)探索脊椎动物(鱼类)测试方法的替代方法,并在监管环境中纳入经过修改的/新方法和方法。由于一系列因素,包括监管问题,有效性标准和更广泛的替代方案可接受性,因此未找到单一方法。但是,采用证据权重方法的一套策略将提供灵活性,以满足环境,监管机构和受监管社区的需求;这种工具箱方法还将支持减少对体内鱼类测试的依赖。本“焦点”文章简要介绍了废水调节和废水测试方法。描述和讨论了正在开发的替代方法,以及可以选择的适应特定国家和地区要求的某些限制和障碍。 Environ Toxicol Chem 2018; 37:2745-2757。 (c)2018作者。 Wiley Periodicals,Inc.代表SETAC发布的《环境毒理学和化学》。

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