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ACUTE TOXICITY OF SILVER TO SELECTED FRESHEATER INVERTEBRATES
(1986-01)
Silver is used in jewelry, silverware, coins, electroplating, .and photo graphic
processes. It is a waste product in the manufacture of these products and
processes. Also, metal mining ...
TOXICITY OF PHENANTHRENE TO SEVERAL FRESHWATER SPECIES
(1986-12)
Phenanthrene is a by-product of fossil fuel combusion. It is a constituent of coal tars and has
been detected in the stack gases of both oil- and coal-fired
power and manufacturing plants. The purpose of this study ...
ACUTE TOXICITY OF ACENAPHTHENE TO DUCKWEED
(1986-07)
Acenaphthene is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH). It is a constituent of coal tar and
other petroleum residues. The compound is used as a dye intermediate, as an insecticide and
fungicide, and in the manufacture ...
FISHERY TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM REPORT BAD RIVER BAND OF CHIPPEWA
(1983)
This study was initiated to develop information upon which to base management of the Bad River
Tribal Fishery Resources. The major objective of our effort was to assess the walleye stock in the
Kakagon River and the ...
FENCE, WHITE SAND LAKE FISHERY ASSESSMENT REPORT - 1983
(1983)
The primary objective of this project was to provide some·· of the basic data required to promote
efficient management of the fishery resources on 'the Lac Du Flambeau Reservation. The need for
the information is ...
ACUTE TOXICITY OF SELENIUM (IV) AND SELENIUM (VI) TO FRESHWATER ORGANISMS
(1985-12)
The primary sources of selenium in the environment are geologic and industrial. Selenium closely
resembles sulfur chemically, and sulfur or sulfide deposits of bismuth, copper, iron, lead,
mercury, silver, and zinc ...
SITE-SPECIFIC ACUTE AND CHROMIC AQUATIC TOXICITY TESTING - WESTERN LAKE SUPERIOR SANITARY DISTRICT TREATMENT PLANT EFFLUENT STUDIES
(1982-11)
A need exists for the characterization of natural waters regarding their capacities for reducing the toxic effects of discharged wastes to aquatic organisms An understanding of effects of naturally occurring ligands in ...
ACUTE EXPOSURE OF HEXACHLOROBENZENE TO SELECTED FRESHWATER ORGANISMS
(1986-01)
Hexachlorobenzene is a commercially produced chemical of high annual
tonnage production used as a feedstock for many chemical manufacturing processes. It is a chemical
listed by the U.S., Environmental Protection Agency ...
ACUTE TOXICITY OF ANTIMONY III TO SEVERAL SPECIES OF FRESHWATER ORGANISMS
(1986-08)
Antimony (III) chloride is very soluble in water. The Merck Index (9th
ed.) reports a solubility of 1 g SbC13 per 10.1 mL of water. This solution undergoes gradual
hydrolysis to antimony oxychloride (SbOCl), which is ...
TOXICITY OF ALUMINUM TO FRESHWATER ORGANISMS IN WATER OF pH 6.5 - 8.5
(1982)
Most studies on the toxicity of aluminum (Al) to aquatic life have been conducted in acidic waters, due to concerns centered around surface water acidification. Fewer studies have been ...