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Waitangi Soda Springs alum dosing – Bioavailability of aluminium 2011-2020
Abstract
Continuous alum dosing of the Waitangi Soda Springs at Lake Rotoehu commenced in 2011 to reduce inflows of dissolved reactive phosphorus to Lake Rotoehu. Analyses of bioaccumulation in the tissues of kōura and goldfish from Lake Rotoehu were undertaken on animals collected annually since 2013 to determine the bioavailability and bioaccumulation of aluminium. Lake Rotoehu kōura and goldfish collected in 2013 showed slightly elevated aluminium concentrations in the gills indicating enhanced exposure to aluminium but little evidence for significant bioaccumulation in tissues. Concentrations in goldfish liver and gills were highest in 2016, but not significantly different to goldfish collected from Lake Rotorua in 2013 and flesh concentrations were low. Analyses of animals collected in 2020 confirm these earlier findings with no evidence of enhanced bioaccumulation of aluminium in Lake Rotoehu biota.
Type
Report
Type of thesis
Series
Environmental Research Institute Reports
Citation
Date
2021
Publisher
Environmental Research Institute, The University of Waikato