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Implications of geographic variability on Comparative Toxicity Potentials of Cu, Ni and Zn in freshwaters of Canadian ecoregions
Authors:Gandhi Nilima  Huijbregts Mark A J  Meent Dik van de  Peijnenburg Willie J G M  Guinée Jeroen  Diamond Miriam L
Institution:a Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
b Department of Environmental Science, Faculty of Science, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
c Laboratory of Environmental Risk Assessment, National Institute of Public Health and the Environment (RIVM), Bilthoven, The Netherlands
d Institute of Environmental Sciences, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands
e Department of Geography, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
Abstract:Current methods of estimating potential environmental impacts of metals in hazard and Life Cycle Impact Assessment (LCIA) do not consider differences in chemistry and landscape properties between geographic sites. Here, we developed and applied a model for regional aquatic impact characterization of metals using an updated method for estimating environmental fate factor (FF), bioavailability factor (BF) and aquatic ecotoxicity factor (EF). We applied the model to analyze differences in Comparative Toxicity Potentials (CTPs) of Cu, Ni and Zn for 24 Canadian ecoregions. The combined impacts of regional variability in ambient chemistry (in particular DOC, pH and hardness) and landscape properties (water residence time) can change the CTPs of these metals for freshwater by up to three orders of magnitude and change the relative ranking of metal hazard between ecoregions. Variation among Canadian freshwater chemistries and landscape characteristics influence the FFs within two orders of magnitude, BFs within two orders of magnitude for Ni and Zn and four orders of magnitude for Cu, and EFs within one order of magnitude. Sensitivity of metal FFs to environmental parameters alone spans three orders of magnitude when a constant water chemistry was used for all ecoregions. These results indicate that application of regionalised metal CTPs can have a significant influence in the analysis of ecotoxicological impacts in the life cycle assessment of products and processes.
Keywords:Metals  Life Cycle Impact Assessment  Comparative Toxicity Potential  Ecoregions  Speciation  Aquatic ecotoxicity
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