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Ballast water management system certification testing requirements for protists are a poor fit for the Great Lakes

机译:针对浮游生物的压载水管理系统认证测试要求不适合大湖地区

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Challenge condition requirements for testing of ballast water management systems (BWMS) are a poor fit with regard to protection of the Laurentian Great Lakes from aquatic invasive species, particularly with respect to protists. Though protists are abundant in the Great Lakes, required densities of cells (1000 cells/mL) meeting the 10-50 mu m ("protist") regulatory size class of the ballast water discharge standard (BWDS) are rarely achievable under ambient conditions. This deficiency drives certification testing to aquatic systems dissimilar to the Great Lakes or necessitates manipulation of intake water during testing. This requirement is unnecessary because: (1) protist cells both within and smaller than the regulatory size class are largely equivalent in their challenge to BWMS performance and their threat to ecosystems; and (2) lower densities of cells in challenge water can meet regulatory requirements; i.e. at least 100 live cells/mL in untreated discharge (control) water are required for test validity. We describe how current requirements for high densities of protists within the regulatory size class as a challenge condition in certification testing unnecessarily undermine vetting of BWMS performance and operation. We posit a range of alternatives and identify approaches to modifying challenge requirements to alleviate problems while protecting test rigor and relevancy to the BWDS. Without a change to these requirements there will be no certification testing in freshwater resources like the Great lakes without substantial intake stream manipulation during testing, and therefore, little way to confirm whether a BWMS will perform in the Great Lakes and other freshwater systems. (C) 2019 International Association for Great Lakes Research. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:测试压载水管理系统(BWMS)的挑战条件要求对于保护Laurentian Great Lakes免受水生入侵物种,特别是对于原生生物而言,是不合适的。尽管五大湖地区的原生生物数量很多,但在环境条件下很少能达到压载水排放标准(BWDS)的10-50微米(“原生生物”)调节尺寸等级所需的细胞密度(1000个细胞/毫升)。这种缺陷使认证测试进入了与大湖区不同的水生系统,或者在测试过程中需要操纵进水。该要求是不必要的,因为:(1)处于或小于监管规模类别的原生细胞在对BWMS性能的挑战和对生态系统的威胁方面在很大程度上是相同的; (2)挑战水中较低的细胞密度可以满足法规要求;也就是说,为了确保测试的有效性,在未经处理的排放(对照)水中至少需要100个活细胞/ mL。我们描述了当前对法规规模级别内高密度生物的要求,这是认证测试中的挑战条件,如何不必要地破坏对BWMS性能和操作的审查。我们提出了一系列替代方案,并确定了修改挑战要求以减轻问题的方法,同时保护了测试的严格性和与BWDS的相关性。如果不更改这些要求,就不会在大湖之类的淡水资源中进行认证测试,并且在测试过程中不会大量操纵进水口,因此,几乎没有办法确定BWMS是否将在大湖和其他淡水系统中运行。 (C)2019国际大湖研究协会。由Elsevier B.V.发布。保留所有权利。

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