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Ecological Risk Characterization in a Military Heavy Metals- and Explosives-Contaminated Site

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Authors

Choi, Yong Ju; Jeong, Seulki; Ryu, Hyerim; Lee, Kyuyeon; Bae, Bum Han; Nam, Kyoungphile

Issue Date
2011-07
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Citation
Human and Ecological Risk Assessment (HERA), Vol.17 No.4, pp.856-872
Abstract
Potential ecological risks of two heavy metals (Cu, Pb) and three explosives (TNT, RDX, HMX) were determined for a military gunnery range. Since a portion of the site will be submerged after the construction of a flood control reservoir, risk assessment of the site was conducted over two time points: at the current state and after the construction of the flood control reservoir. Terrestrial plants, terrestrial invertebrates, birds, mammals, and aquatic invertebrates were selected as affected ecological receptors at the study site. Potential noncarcinogenic risk was found only in one terrestrial site for Cu and RDX at both time points: For terrestrial plants, ecological hazard quotient (EHQ) by Cu was 1.22. For terrestrial invertebrates, EHQs for Cu and RDX were 1.38 and 6.47, respectively. EHQs in the aquatic environment increased to some extents after the reservoir construction, but the values were less than 1.0. A comparison between EHQs before and after the construction for the same site shows that the reservoir construction would not significantly increase the overall ecological risk, suggesting that the reservoir construction influenced the potential ecological risks at the study site, but the changes were acceptable. Uncertainties involved in the assessment process were identified and discussed.
ISSN
1080-7039
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/207971
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/10807039.2011.588151
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