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H. Leppänen

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Biomarker responses by crucian carp () living in a pond of secondary treated pulp mill effluent

1999

Biochemical and histological biomarkers by the adult crucian carp ( Carassius carassius (L.)) living in a biologically treated pulp mill effluent were studied. Enocell pulp mill in Uimaharju, Finland, discharges its effluents through a waste water pond to the River Pielisjoki. This pond harbours an introduced crucian carp population that apparently reproduces on site. The objective of the present study was to measure possible hormonal effects of treated pulp mill effluent on crucian carps living in a wastewater pond. Adult fish were collected for analysis by traps. A reference population was sampled from a small natural pond. Blood and bile samples were taken for analyses of hemoglobin, hem…

education.field_of_studyEnvironmental EngineeringbiologyEcologybusiness.industryStabilization pondCarassius carassiusPopulationPaper millbiology.organism_classificationVitellogeninAnimal scienceCyprinidaebiology.proteinCrucian carpeducationbusinessEffluentWater Science and TechnologyWater Science and Technology
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The occurrence and bioavailability of retene and resin acids in sediments of a lake receiving BKME (bleached kraft mill effluent)

1999

Retene (7-isopropyl-1-methylphenantrene) is an alkyl substituted PAH derived primarily from bacterial aromatization of abietic type resin acids. Retene has been shown to induce cytochrome P450 1A in rainbow trout whereas e.g. dehydroabietic acid does not induce it. We analysed resin acids and retene in sediments from seven sites receiving pulp and paper mill effluents from 4 mills, and from two reference sites. All mills have employed treatment of waste waters by activated sludge. The highest concentration of retene measured in sediment was 1600 μg/g d.w. (11 700 μg/g organic carbon, OC) while the highest concentration of resin acids was 1500 μg/g d.w. (9 300 μg/g OC). Downstream from the p…

Total organic carbonReteneEnvironmental Engineeringbusiness.industryPulp (paper)technology industry and agriculturePaper millengineering.materialBioavailabilitychemistry.chemical_compoundActivated sludgechemistryEnvironmental chemistryengineeringOrganic chemistrybusinessEffluentKraft paperWater Science and TechnologyWater Science and Technology
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Concentration of retene and resin acids in sedimenting particles collected from a bleached kraft mill effluent receiving lake

2000

Abstract The concentration of retene, a di-alkyl substituted PAH derived microbially and thermally from dehydroabietic acid, eight resin acids and their derivatives were analysed from sedimenting particles collected from five lake sites receiving pulp and paper mill effluents and from two reference sites. At five of the sites, samples were collected prior and after a conventional aerated lagoon wastewater treatment system of the mill was modernized with an activated sludge plant, and elemental chlorine free bleaching (ECF) had replaced chlorine bleaching. The highest level of retene was 30.0–53.8  μ g/g dry weight (d.w.), observed 3 km downstream from the mill. Nine kilometers downstream fr…

ReteneEnvironmental Engineeringbusiness.industryEcological ModelingPulp (paper)technology industry and agricultureElemental chlorine freeMineralogychemistry.chemical_elementPaper millengineering.materialPollutionchemistry.chemical_compoundFichtelitechemistryEnvironmental chemistryChlorineengineeringAerated lagoonResin acidbusinessWaste Management and DisposalWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural EngineeringWater Research
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