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Effects of a pulp and paper mill on the ecology of the La Trobe River,Victoria, Australia
Authors:J. H. Harris  G. Scarlett  R. J. MacIntyre
Affiliation:(1) School of Zoology, University of New South Wales, Cronulla, NSW;(2) Present address: Fisheries Research Institute, NSW, Cronulla, NSW;(3) Australian Paper Manufacturers, Maryvale Mill, Morwvell, Victoria;(4) School of Zoology, University of New South Wales, Kensington, NSW
Abstract:
Four riverine animal communities were measured to assess the impact of extensively treated wastewater from a pulp and paper mill on the lower La Trobe River in Victoria, Australia. Benthic macroinvertebrates in channel and bankside habitats were sampled using a new air-lift corer. Population density was expressed in relation to substrate volume. Other communities measured at five sites upstream and downstream of the mill's wastewater outfall were the zooplankton, and the animals associated with submerged littoral vegetation. Ten environmental variables were also measured during the two sampling periods.A total of 50 benthic macro-invertebrate taxa were dominated by Oligochaeta, Chironomidae and Bivalvia. Benthic communities upstream and downstream of the outfall were very similar. Benthic samples showed large unexplained variation between stations and seasons, despite the similarity of stations and the stratified sampling design, but within-sample variation was small. There was some evidence that benthic faunal patchiness was associated with patterns of stream-bed scouring and deposition in periods of high flow. Littoral samples collected 28 taxa, dominated by Decapoda and Hemiptera. The benthic and littoral communities were quite distinct, with only three species common to both.Only two of the biological and environmental variables responded to wastewater from the mill: total dissolved solids rose by 20–25% over upstream levels; and zooplankton density increased by 2–3 orders of magnitude. It was concluded that wastewater treatment had successfully avoided the major environmental problems often associated with pulp and paper mills.
Keywords:Biomonitoring  macroinvertebrates  benthos  pulp and paper mills
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