Short-term Chronic Toxicity Tests on Acidified Lake Tazawa Using Responses of Three Trophic Levels of Aquatic Organisms

Lake Tazawa in Akita Prefecture, Japan, is an acidic lake caused by the inflow of low-pH water from Tamagawa Hot Springs. Because of this anthropogenic acidification, many indigenous fish species and aquatic ecosystem have perished. Although several counter-measures such as artificial neutralization...

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Main Authors: Juhyun Kim, Shuhei Masuda, Shigeki Harada, Osamu Nishimura
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Language:English
Published: Japan Society on Water Environment 2020-01-01
Series:Journal of Water and Environment Technology
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Online Access: https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jwet/18/1/18_19-046/_pdf
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spelling doaj-a4b23f5a6c59450bab593bce47bc69fc2020-11-25T03:43:04ZengJapan Society on Water EnvironmentJournal of Water and Environment Technology1348-21651348-21652020-01-011811810.2965/jwet.19-04610.2965/jwet.19-046Short-term Chronic Toxicity Tests on Acidified Lake Tazawa Using Responses of Three Trophic Levels of Aquatic OrganismsJuhyun Kim0Shuhei Masuda1Shigeki Harada2Osamu Nishimura3 Department of Civil Engineering and Architecture, National Institute of Technology, Akita College, Akita, Japan Department of Civil Engineering and Architecture, National Institute of Technology, Akita College, Akita, Japan Department of Environmental Sciences, School of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Miyagi University, Sendai, Japan Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan Lake Tazawa in Akita Prefecture, Japan, is an acidic lake caused by the inflow of low-pH water from Tamagawa Hot Springs. Because of this anthropogenic acidification, many indigenous fish species and aquatic ecosystem have perished. Although several counter-measures such as artificial neutralization have been implemented against the acidic waters of Tamagawa River flowing into Lake Tazawa, the pH level of the lake remained low. Therefore, a bioassay evaluation of the low-pH lake water is necessary for ecosystem restoration. In this study, short-term chronic toxicity tests were applied to observe biological responses of three trophic levels of aquatic organisms using water samples of Lake Tazawa. As a result, Lake Tazawa water has toxic effect on all tested aquatic organisms. Especially, the fish embryo/larvae was directly affected by low-pH water, while algae and crustaceans were affected not only by low pH but other factors such as fluorine ion and metals. In order to improve the water quality management of Lake Tazawa for ecosystem restoration, further efforts are needed to reduce multiple toxic substances in addition to the pH neutralization of lake water. https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jwet/18/1/18_19-046/_pdf bioassayshort-term chronic toxicityacidificationlake tazawa
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Shuhei Masuda
Shigeki Harada
Osamu Nishimura
Short-term Chronic Toxicity Tests on Acidified Lake Tazawa Using Responses of Three Trophic Levels of Aquatic Organisms
Journal of Water and Environment Technology
bioassay
short-term chronic toxicity
acidification
lake tazawa
author_facet Juhyun Kim
Shuhei Masuda
Shigeki Harada
Osamu Nishimura
author_sort Juhyun Kim
title Short-term Chronic Toxicity Tests on Acidified Lake Tazawa Using Responses of Three Trophic Levels of Aquatic Organisms
title_short Short-term Chronic Toxicity Tests on Acidified Lake Tazawa Using Responses of Three Trophic Levels of Aquatic Organisms
title_full Short-term Chronic Toxicity Tests on Acidified Lake Tazawa Using Responses of Three Trophic Levels of Aquatic Organisms
title_fullStr Short-term Chronic Toxicity Tests on Acidified Lake Tazawa Using Responses of Three Trophic Levels of Aquatic Organisms
title_full_unstemmed Short-term Chronic Toxicity Tests on Acidified Lake Tazawa Using Responses of Three Trophic Levels of Aquatic Organisms
title_sort short-term chronic toxicity tests on acidified lake tazawa using responses of three trophic levels of aquatic organisms
publisher Japan Society on Water Environment
series Journal of Water and Environment Technology
issn 1348-2165
1348-2165
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Lake Tazawa in Akita Prefecture, Japan, is an acidic lake caused by the inflow of low-pH water from Tamagawa Hot Springs. Because of this anthropogenic acidification, many indigenous fish species and aquatic ecosystem have perished. Although several counter-measures such as artificial neutralization have been implemented against the acidic waters of Tamagawa River flowing into Lake Tazawa, the pH level of the lake remained low. Therefore, a bioassay evaluation of the low-pH lake water is necessary for ecosystem restoration. In this study, short-term chronic toxicity tests were applied to observe biological responses of three trophic levels of aquatic organisms using water samples of Lake Tazawa. As a result, Lake Tazawa water has toxic effect on all tested aquatic organisms. Especially, the fish embryo/larvae was directly affected by low-pH water, while algae and crustaceans were affected not only by low pH but other factors such as fluorine ion and metals. In order to improve the water quality management of Lake Tazawa for ecosystem restoration, further efforts are needed to reduce multiple toxic substances in addition to the pH neutralization of lake water.
topic bioassay
short-term chronic toxicity
acidification
lake tazawa
url https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jwet/18/1/18_19-046/_pdf
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