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Refined determination of metal availability in sediments (Acid Volatile Sulphide measurements) K. Delbeke, on behalf of Metals assoxiations and Euras.

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1 Refined determination of metal availability in sediments (Acid Volatile Sulphide measurements) K. Delbeke, on behalf of Metals assoxiations and Euras

2 Proposal for monitoring sediments for EU Metal Risk Assessments “ Proposal for a multi-metal monitoring campaign aiming at a refined determination of metal availability in sediments”  The proposal was presented and agreed by member states at TC NES III ’06  A Steering Group was set up composed of : members of the TC NES, monitoring experts from the member states, and Industry representatives.

3 SEM-AVS concept application AVS = Acid Volatile Sulfides: sulfides liberated by the cold extraction of sediment in approximately 1 M HCl SEM= Simultaneously Extracted Metals: refers to the metals associated with the sulfides and any other metal bearing phase that is extracted in the cold HCl extraction used for AVS Principle: IF ∑ SEM-AVS <1, then NO toxicity ΣSEM = SEM Cu + SEM Pb +SEM Cd + SEM Zn + SEM Ni AVS affinity copper > lead > cadmium > zinc > nickel

4 Application AVS in risk characterisation Application in RA PEC bioavailable = PEC total - AVS Risk Characterisation = PEC bioavailable Sediment PNEC Use measured data if available  Use RWC AVS if no data available RWC = 10th percentile from Flanders database Regional/Local AVS approachl?

5 TCNES discussions on default AVS  The Flanders database: the largest database (n = 200 sediments) available on SEM-AVS data in the EU. 10Percentile AVS based on Flanders database was suggested as default AVS value for Europe= 0.77 µmol/g  TC NES questioned the representativeness of the Flanders region for all of Europe. Proposed way forward for ongoing EU metal risk assessments:  A multi-metallic conclusion i) program aimed at collecting AVS data in relevant river systems in order to check the default values and fill data gaps in AVS in other EU regions.

6 TCNES agreement: Selection of EU regions Selected regions : - Northern Europe (Scandinavian countries) - United Kingdom - Southern Europe - Midland rivers (already covered by Flanders

7 Proposal for monitoring sediments for EU Metal Risk Assessments “ EURAS Proposal for a multi-metal monitoring campaign aiming at a refined determination of metal availability in sediments”  A proposal was presented and agreed by member states at TC NES III ’06  Interests was solicited through TCNES and WFD experts Interests were obtained from Fi, UK, Sp, Dk, De  An AVS Steering Group was set up, composed of experts from the Fi, UK, Sp, Dk,De, and Ind A first tel conference took place

8 AVS steering group agreements  MOU drafted by UK, to be signed by all  Sediment collection proposal Sampling rotocol agreed : upper 5 cm, using core sampler or grab sampler Sampling time agreed : Spring 2007  Sampling sites Main river basins/lakes Depositional sediments from the larger rivers/lakes that are at the higher end of the metal exposure spectrum (between 25-75th percentiles of the region specific metal concentrations)  Laboratory Analysis : Analysis under approved standard procedures at VITO  Number if sites and data analysis under discussion Power analysis performed, demonstrating that 25 samples is enough (Dk & De)

9 EURAS Power analysis for sample size Principles 1.One sided difference 2.Detection of difference between median values Flanders 50P= 8.7 µM/g Power analysis (80%) Statistically power of with 25 samples when: AVS <4.2 µmol/g Statistical power ok 4.5 µmol/g

10 Conclusion  The AVS sampling campaign will allow for extending the derived default AVS values towards other EU regions.  A steering group meeting agreed on the technical details related to the sampling and analysis.  The sampling program will be conducted in Spring 2007 (April–June). Results are expected in Autumn  Current co-operation with MS allows the start of the program Scandinavian country : Finland UK Southern country : Finland Germany decided not to co-operate Additional co-operation with DK would be appreciated

11 Main conclusions - Thanks for the co-operation


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