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  • The study addresses the challenge of assessing ecological risks from multiple stressors, specifically focusing on nuclear facilities that release both radiological and chemical substances.
  • It introduces a new method called msPAF, which integrates species sensitivity distribution (SSD) with mixture models to evaluate the combined ecological impact of these stressors.
  • The findings reveal that the SSD for ionizing radiation is flatter compared to stable chemicals, leading to unexpected results where the independent action model (IA) produced more conservative impact estimates than the concentration addition model (CA).

Article Abstract

A main challenge in ecological risk assessment is to account for the impact of multiple stressors. Nuclear facilities can release both radiological and chemical stressors in the environment. This study is the first to apply species sensitivity distribution (SSD) combined with mixture models (concentration addition (CA) and independent action (IA)) to derive an integrated proxy of the ecological impact of combined radiological and chemical stressors: msPAF (multisubstance potentially affected fraction of species). The approach was tested on the routine liquid effluents from nuclear power plants that contain both radioactive and stable chemicals. The SSD of ionising radiation was significantly flatter than the SSD of 8 stable chemicals (namely Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, Zn, B, chlorides and sulphates). This difference in shape had strong implications for the selection of the appropriate mixture model: contrarily to the general expectations the IA model gave more conservative (higher msPAF) results than the CA model. The msPAF approach was further used to rank the relative potential impact of radiological versus chemical stressors.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2017.09.003DOI Listing

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