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Derivation of site-specific surface water quality criteria for the protection of aquatic ecosystems near a Korean military training facility

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This study suggested the first Korean site-specific ecological surface water quality criteria for the protection of ecosystems near an artillery range at a Korean military training facility. Surface water quality (SWQ) criteria in Korea address human health protection but do not encompass ecological criteria such as limits for metals and explosives. The first objective of this study was to derive site-specific SWQ criteria for the protection of aquatic ecosystems in Hantan River, Korea. The second objective was to establish discharge criteria for the artillery range to protect the aquatic ecosystems of Hantan River. In this study, we first identified aquatic organisms living in the Hantan River, including fishes, reptiles, invertebrates, phytoplankton, zooplankton, and amphibians. Second, we collected ecotoxicity data for these aquatic organisms and constructed an ecotoxicity database for Cd, Cu, Zn, TNT, and RDX. This study determined the ecological maximum permissible concentrations for metals and explosives based on the ecotoxicity database and suggested ecological surface water quality criteria for the Hantan River by considering analytical detection limits. Discharge limit criteria for the shooting range were determined based on the ecological surface water quality criteria suggested for Hantan River with further consideration of the dilution of the contaminants discharged into the river.

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This work was funded by an EIA project of the Korea Water Corporation. We thank the National Instrumentation Center for Environmental Management (NICEM), Seoul National University, Korea, for providing water quality monitoring data. Anonymous reviewers are thanked for helpful reviews.

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Jeong, SW., An, YJ. Derivation of site-specific surface water quality criteria for the protection of aquatic ecosystems near a Korean military training facility. Environ Sci Pollut Res 21, 141–147 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-013-1835-2

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