Effects of Road Deicer Runoff on Benthic Macroinvertebrate Communities in Korean Freshwaters with Toxicity Tests of Calcium Chloride (CaCl2)
2014
Baek, Min Jeong | Yoon, Tae Joong | Kim, Dong Gun | Lee, Cha Young | Cho, Kijong | Bae, Yeon Jae
We investigated the effects of road deicer runoff on benthic macroinvertebrate communities in Korean freshwaters focusing on the effects of CaCl₂deicer. Quantitative field sampling was conducted at eight sites (lakes and streams) in South Korea, and toxicity tests were conducted on 48-h lethal and effective concentrations (LC₅₀and EC₅₀) of road deicer (CaCl₂74 %) and high-grade CaCl₂(96 %) on five selected macroinvertebrate species (Gammarus sobaegensis, Caridina denticulata denticulata, Glyptotendipes tokunagai, Cloeon dipterum, and Ecdyonurus levis). Although Cl⁻concentrations were significantly different between the seasons (before and after snowfall) at most of the study sites, community values (species richness, density, dominance index, and diversity index) were not significantly different between the seasons. In the bioassay, 2.85 g L⁻¹CaCl₂elicited abnormal swimming behavior of test organisms based on EC₅₀values. The LC₅₀values of the five test species ranged from 3.54 to 20.73 g L⁻¹. For all tested species, the LC₅₀of road deicer was higher than that of high-grade CaCl₂. This study shows that despite the heavy application of road deicers during the snowy season, the deicer may not directly affect benthic macroinvertebrate communities over short time periods because Cl⁻concentrations in the field sites (<0.025 g L⁻¹) were much lower than the LC₅₀values. Because the quantity of deicers used in this region continues to increase, long-term research into the effects of deicers on benthic macroinvertebrates is needed.
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