
Whole Effluent Toxicity Testing
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Content
- Cover
- Copyright
- Acknowledgments
- Benefits and Keywords
- Abstract
- Table of Contents
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- List of Acronyms
- Executive Summary
- 1.0 Introduction
- 1.1 Technical Input
- 1.2 Pilot Study
- 1.3 Data Quality Objectives Approach
- 2.0 Identify the Decision to be Made (Study Objective): Data Quality Objectives and Study Boundaries
- 2.1 Project Objectives
- 2.2 Project Scope
- 2.3 Data Quality Objectives (DQOs)
- 3.0 Identify Inputs to the Decision (Data Requirements)
- 4.0 Sources of Variability and Procedural Solutions
- 4.1 Field Biological Assessments
- 4.2 WET Testing
- 5.0 Measurement Quality Objectives
- 5.1 Biological Assessments
- 5.2 WET Testing
- 5.2.1 Measuring and documenting WET test precision
- 5.2.2 Means of addressing false positives and negatives
- 5.2.3 Sample Representativeness
- 6.0 Pilot Study
- 6.1 Site Selection Criteria
- 6.2 Pilot Study Design
- 6.3 Specific Issues to be Evaluated in the Pilot Study
- 6.3.1 Addressing the Problem of No Upstream Flow
- 6.3.2 Use of Artificial Substrates
- 6.3.3 Monitoring Periphyton Assemblages
- 6.3.4 WET Testing
- 6.4 Pilot Study Evaluation
- 6.5 Pilot Cost Estimation
- 6.6 Pilot Study QA and Project Management
- 6.6.1 Bioassessment
- 6.6.2 WET
- 7.0 Full Study Design
- 7.1 Site Selection Criteria
- 7.2 Proposed Data Analysis for Full Study Design
- 7.2.1 Phase 1 Analysis - Instream Biological Conditions
- 7.2.2 Phase 1 Analysis - WET Predictions
- 7.2.3 Phase 2 Analysis - Comparing WET and Bioassessment Results
- Appendix A: WET Testing
- Appendix B: Summary of Bioassessment Protocols
- References
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