Comparative analysis of regional water quality in Canada using the Water Quality Index

被引:0
作者
Simone de Rosemond
Dennis C. Duro
Monique Dubé
机构
[1] University of Saskatchewan,Toxicology Centre
来源
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2009年 / 156卷
关键词
Canadian Water Quality Index; Metal mines; Canadian Water Quality Guidelines; Region-specific objectives; Water quality assessment;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The Canadian Council of Ministers for the Environment (CCME) has developed a Water Quality Index (WQI) to simplify the reporting of complex water quality data. This science-based communication tool tests multi-variable water data against numeric water quality guidelines and/or objectives to produce a single unit-less number that represents overall water quality. The CCME WQI has been used to rate overall water quality in spatial and temporal comparisons of site(s). However, it has not been used in a comparative-analysis of exposure sites to reference sites downstream of point source discharges. This study evaluated the ability of the CCME WQI to differentiate water quality from metal mines across Canada at exposure sites from reference sites using two different types of numeric water quality objectives: (1) the water quality guidelines (WQG) for the protection of freshwater aquatic life and (2) water quality objectives determined using regional reference data termed Region-Specific Objectives (RSO). The application of WQG to the CCME WQI was found to be a good tool to assess absolute water quality as it relates to national water quality guidelines for the protection of aquatic life, but had more limited use when evaluating spatial changes in water quality downstream of point source discharges. The application of the RSO to the CCME WQI resulted in assessment of spatial changes in water quality downstream of point source discharges relative to upstream reference conditions.
引用
收藏
页码:223 / 240
页数:17
相关论文
共 41 条
[1]  
Belzile N.(2005)Sediment trace metal profiles in lake of Killarney Park, Canada: from regional to continental influences Environmental Pollution 130 239-248
[2]  
Chen Y. W.(2003)Cumulative effect assessment in Canada: A regional framework for aquatic ecosystems Environmental Impact Assessment Review 12 723-745
[3]  
Gunn J. M.(2006)Assessing the responses of creek chub (Semotilus margarita) to metal mine effluents using in situ artificial streams in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 25 18-28
[4]  
Dixit S. S.(1995)Ecosystem recovery after emission reductions: Sudbury Canada Water, Air, and Soil Pollution 85 1783-1788
[5]  
Dubé M. D.(2003)Water quality evaluation and trend analysis in selected watersheds of the Atlantic Region of Canada Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 88 221-242
[6]  
Dubé M. D.(2004)Modification and application of the Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment Water Quality Index (CCME WQI) for the communication of drinking water quality in Newfoundland and Labrador Water Quality Research Journal of Canada 39 285-293
[7]  
MacLatchy D. L.(2005)Application of CCME procedure for deriving site-specific water quality guidelines for the CCME Water Quality Index Water Quality Research Journal of Canada 40 448-456
[8]  
Hruska K. A.(2006)Application of CCME Water Quality Index to monitor water quality: A case of the Mackenzie River Basin, Canada Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 113 411-429
[9]  
Glozier N. E.(1998)Saturation of ecosystems with toxic metals in Sudbury basin, Ontario, Canada The Science of the Total Environment 223 99-117
[10]  
Gunn J.(2001)Toxicity of uranium mine-receiving waters to caged fathead minnows, Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 48 202-214