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Caged and resident fish, Newton Creek, Superior WI, 2017
In 2017 the Wisconsin DNR reported observation of a high incidence of fish with fin erosion in Newton Creek, which originates near the site of the Calumet (later Husky) oil refinery and flows approximately 2 miles through the city of Superior, WI, before discharging at the Hog Island Inlet of the Superior Bay. In fall 2017, the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s (US EPA) Office of Research and Development (ORD), Mid-Continent Ecology Division (now Great Lakes Toxicology and Ecology Division; GLTED) conducted several studies (two caged fish exposures and one resident fish collection) aimed at elucidating potential causes of the fin erosion phenotype reported. These studies were conducted in coordination and cooperation with both the Wisconsin DNR and Calumet/Husky refinery. Results include: 1) Morphological data for fathead minnows caged in Newton Creek or Faxon Creek (reference) from September 27-October 11, 2017 (pilot study). 2) Morphological data for resident fish collected from Newton Creek and Faxon Creek on October 12, 2017 (resident fish collection) 3) Morphological data for fathead minnows caged in Newton Creek or Faxon Creek from October 16-30, 2017 (2nd study), along with analytical data on metals, PAHs, selected ions, suspended solids, nutrients, and in vitro bioactivity for composite water samples collected at the same locations and over the same time period.
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Effects-based monitoring of bioactive compounds associated with municipal wastewater treatment plant effluent discharge to the South Platte River, Colorado, USA
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The datafile contains data associated with analytical chemistry, fish gene expression, in vitro bioassays, chemical prioritization, and Attagene data for surface water monitoring and caged fish studies on the South Platte River (Colorado, USA) in 2018 and 2019. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Cavallin, J., J. Beihoffer, B. Blackwell, A. Cole, D. Ekman, R. Hofer, A. Jastrow, J. Kinsey, K. Keteles, E. Maloney, J. Parman, D. Winkelman, and D. Villeneuve. Effects-based monitoring of bioactive compounds associated with municipal wastewater treatment plant effluent discharge to the South Platte River, Colorado, USA. ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION. Elsevier Science Ltd, New York, NY, USA, 289: 117928, (2021).
Effects-based monitoring of bioactive compounds associated with municipal wastewater treatment plant effluent discharge to the South Platte River, Colorado, USA
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The datafile contains data associated with analytical chemistry, fish gene expression, in vitro bioassays, chemical prioritization, and Attagene data for surface water monitoring and caged fish studies on the South Platte River (Colorado, USA) in 2018 and 2019. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Cavallin, J., J. Beihoffer, B. Blackwell, A. Cole, D. Ekman, R. Hofer, A. Jastrow, J. Kinsey, K. Keteles, E. Maloney, J. Parman, D. Winkelman, and D. Villeneuve. Effects-based monitoring of bioactive compounds associated with municipal wastewater treatment plant effluent discharge to the South Platte River, Colorado, USA. ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION. Elsevier Science Ltd, New York, NY, USA, 289: 117928, (2021).
Effects-based monitoring of bioactive contaminants discharged to the Colorado River before and after a municipal wastewater treatment facility replacement
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The present study highlights the utility of bioeffects-based monitoring in conjunction with analytical chemical measurements of surface waters on the Colorado River associated with a historically bioactive wastewater treatment plant effluent. Concurrent with chemical monitoring and in vitro bioactivity measurements, in situ caged fish systems were employed to evaluate the potential bioavailability of predicted biologically-active contaminants associated with ER, GR, and PPAR-associated activities. The present study compares the effects of a wastewater treatment plant facility upgrade on bioactive contaminant loading. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Cavallin, J., W. Battaglin, J. Beihoffer, B. Blackwell, P. Bradley, A. Cole, D. Ekman, R. Hofer, J. Kinsey, K. Keteles, D. Winkelman, and D. Villeneuve. Effects-Based Monitoring of Bioactive Chemicals Discharged to the Colorado River Before and After a Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant Replacement. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY. American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, USA, 55(2): 974-984, (2021).
Effects-based monitoring of bioactive contaminants discharged to the Colorado River before and after a municipal wastewater treatment facility replacement
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The present study highlights the utility of bioeffects-based monitoring in conjunction with analytical chemical measurements of surface waters on the Colorado River associated with a historically bioactive wastewater treatment plant effluent. Concurrent with chemical monitoring and in vitro bioactivity measurements, in situ caged fish systems were employed to evaluate the potential bioavailability of predicted biologically-active contaminants associated with ER, GR, and PPAR-associated activities. The present study compares the effects of a wastewater treatment plant facility upgrade on bioactive contaminant loading. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Cavallin, J., W. Battaglin, J. Beihoffer, B. Blackwell, P. Bradley, A. Cole, D. Ekman, R. Hofer, J. Kinsey, K. Keteles, D. Winkelman, and D. Villeneuve. Effects-Based Monitoring of Bioactive Chemicals Discharged to the Colorado River Before and After a Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant Replacement. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY. American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, USA, 55(2): 974-984, (2021).
Data collected from wastewater effluent sampling and on-site fish exposures: trace organic contaminant concentrations, bacteria concentrations, and fish responses
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This dataset consists of trace organic contaminant concentrations and bacteria counts in wastewater effluents, and observed responses in fish exposed to effluents. The study was conducted from April to September 2022 at a facility located in Hutchinson, Minnesota. Nine pairs of primary-treated, activated sludge secondary treated, and membrane bioreactor secondary treated wastewater were characterized for select trace organic contaminants (pharmaceuticals, pesticides and pesticide degradates, hormones, alkylphenols, and bisphenols) and bacterial (total coliform, Escherichia coli) counts. Two 21-day exposures were conducted on-site in which fathead minnows were exposed to activated sludge secondary treated effluent and membrane bioreactor secondary treated effluent. Effluent samples were collected once per month in April, August, and September, and once weekly during the on-site exposures.
Organic and metal contaminants in fish tissue collected from the Buffalo River Area of Concern, 2017
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Fish tissue from 159 samples collected at four locations in the Buffalo River Area of Concern in 2017 were analyzed for a wide range of analytes including Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs), pesticides, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, organochlorine and other persistent organic compounds, metals, lipid and moisture. Over 230 analytes were analyzed in the tissue samples, including 160 PCB congeners. The data set includes a variety of laboratory quality assurance data including sample replicates, laboratory blank data, laboratory spike data, matrix spike recoveries, and replicate matrix spike recoveries.
Adverse Outcome Pathway Networks I: Development and Applications
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In September, 2015, a water sample was collected downstream of a major metropolitan waste water treatment plant that discharges to the South Platte River, Colorado, USA. The grab sample, 1L, was collected just below the water surface, directly into a pre-cleaned, organic-free, amber glass bottle. The water sample was extracted by solid phase extraction using an Oasis-HLB glass catridge. Cartidges were conditioned sequentially using 5mL each of ethyl acetate, 50:50 methanol (MeOH):dichloromethane (DCM), MeOH, and water. The extract in DMSO was tested in the Attagene cis- and trans-FactorialTM assays (http://www.attagene.com/technology.php; Martin and others 2010; Romanov and others 2008). Data were analyzed using an established analysis pipeline for analyzing ToxCast™ high throughput screening data (Filer and others 2017). "Active hits" in the Attagene assay are included in the data table. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Knapen, D., M. Angrish, M. Fortin, I. Katsiadaki, M. Leonard, L. Mariotta-Casaluci, S. Munn, J. O'Brien, N. Pollesch, L.C. Smith, X. Zhang, and D. Villeneuve. Adverse outcome pathway networks I: Development and applications. ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Pensacola, FL, USA, 37(6): 1723-1733, (2018).
Adverse Outcome Pathway Networks I: Development and Applications
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In September, 2015, a water sample was collected downstream of a major metropolitan waste water treatment plant that discharges to the South Platte River, Colorado, USA. The grab sample, 1L, was collected just below the water surface, directly into a pre-cleaned, organic-free, amber glass bottle. The water sample was extracted by solid phase extraction using an Oasis-HLB glass catridge. Cartidges were conditioned sequentially using 5mL each of ethyl acetate, 50:50 methanol (MeOH):dichloromethane (DCM), MeOH, and water. The extract in DMSO was tested in the Attagene cis- and trans-FactorialTM assays (http://www.attagene.com/technology.php; Martin and others 2010; Romanov and others 2008). Data were analyzed using an established analysis pipeline for analyzing ToxCast™ high throughput screening data (Filer and others 2017). "Active hits" in the Attagene assay are included in the data table. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Knapen, D., M. Angrish, M. Fortin, I. Katsiadaki, M. Leonard, L. Mariotta-Casaluci, S. Munn, J. O'Brien, N. Pollesch, L.C. Smith, X. Zhang, and D. Villeneuve. Adverse outcome pathway networks I: Development and applications. ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Pensacola, FL, USA, 37(6): 1723-1733, (2018).
Organic and metal contaminants in fish tissue collected from the Niagara River Area of Concern, New York, 2018
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Fish tissue from 203 samples collected at five locations in the Niagara River Area of Concern in 2018 were analyzed for a wide range of analytes including Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs), pesticides (E1 and E2), polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH), organochlorine and other persistent organic compounds, metals, lipid and moisture. Over 230 analytes were analyzed in the tissue samples, including 160 PCB congeners. Fish tissues from a subset of the sites (n=40) were also analyzed for Dioxins and Furans. The data set includes a variety of laboratory quality assurance data including sample replicates, laboratory blank data, laboratory spike data, matrix spike recoveries, and replicate matrix spike recoveries.