Ecotoxicological effects assessment in the Netherlands: Recent developments

Kees van Leeuwen

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Abstract

In a recently published annex to the National Environmental Policy Plan of the Netherlands (1989), attention was paid to ecotoxicological effects assessment. The proposed procedure was based on the advice of the Health Council of the Netherlands (1989) on risk assessment of toxic chemicals for ecosystems. The various extrapolation methods described by the Health Council are critically discussed in this paper. The extrapolation method of Van Straalen and Denneman (1989) is evaluated for eight chemicals and 11 aquatic species. Conclusions are drawn about the quality and quantity of the ecotoxicological data needed for aquatic effects assessment. For the soil—a compartment that is often at risk—ecotoxicological effects assessment is not possible because suitable ecotoxicological test methods still have to be developed.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)779-792
JournalEnvironmental Management
Volume14
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 1990

Keywords

  • Ecotoxicological effects assessment
  • Hazard assessment
  • Extrapolation
  • Safety factors
  • Test methods

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