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Exposure to Bioaerosol from Sewage Systems
Authors:Doris Haas  Martina Unteregger  Juliana Habib  Herbert Galler  Egon Marth  Franz F Reinthaler
Institution:1. Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, California University of Pennsylvania, 250 University Avenue, California, PA, 15419, USA
Abstract:We assessed the impacts of a specific conductance gradient attributable to treated coal-mining discharges on the fish communities of a southwestern Pennsylvania stream. Total dissolved solids concentrations were determined from specific conductance values. A total of 10,940 fish representing seven families and 42 species/hybrids were collected from 17 stations over the entire survey. Species richness, density, and the coefficient of community loss (I) showed marked impairment at the two stations directly below the discharges and the downstream recovery was interrupted at one station by untreated discharges from a mine refuse pile. Species richness declined from 28 at the reference site to 7 at the station directly below the treated effluents. This study suggests that the threshold for in-stream conductivity impairment to fish communities in this region is in the range of 3,000–3,500 µS/cm and 2,000–2,300 mg/l of total dissolved solids, respectively.
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