Assessment criteria for contaminants in sediment


Metals

Two assessment criteria are used to assess the status of metal concentrations: the

  • Background Assessment Concentration (BAC)
  • Effects Range Low (ERL)

BACs were developed within the Oslo and Paris Commission framework with scientific advice from the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea. Mean concentrations significantly below the BAC are said to be near background.

ERLs were developed by the United States Environmental Protection Agency for assessing the ecological significance of sediment concentrations. Concentrations below the ERL rarely cause adverse effects in marine organisms.

BACs and ERLs are available for the following metals


BAC ERL
Arsenic 25      8.2
Cadmium     0.31   1.2
Chromium 81    81   
Copper 27    34   
Mercury     0.07     0.15
Nickel 36    21   
Lead 38    47   
Zinc 122      150     


Notes:

  • units are mg kg\(^{-1}\) dw
  • BACs are normalised to 5% aluminium
  • the ERLs for arsenic and nickel are below the OSPAR Background Concentrations of 15 and 30 mg kg\(^{-1}\) respectively; arsenic and nickel concentrations are only assessed against the BAC
  • the ERL for chromium equals the BAC; nickel concentrations are only assessed against the ERL


PAHs

Two assessment criteria are used to assess the status of PAH concentrations: the

  • Background Assessment Concentration (BAC)
  • Effects Range Low (ERL)

BACs were developed within the Oslo and Paris Commission framework with scientific advice from the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea. Mean concentrations significantly below the BAC are said to be near background.

ERLs were developed by the United States Environmental Protection Agency for assessing the ecological significance of sediment concentrations. Concentrations below the ERL rarely cause adverse effects in marine organisms.

BACs and ERLs are available for the following PAHs


BAC ERL
Naphthalene    8 160 
Phenanthrene  32 240 
Anthracene    5  85
Dibenzothiophene 190 
Fluoranthene  39 600 
Pyrene  24 665 
Benz[a]anthracene  16 261 
Chrysene (Triphenylene)  20 384 
Benzo[a]pyrene  30 430 
Benzo[ghi]perylene  80
Indeno[123-cd]pyrene 103 


Notes:

  • units are \(\mu\)g kg\(^{-1}\) dw
  • BACs are normalised to 2.5% organic carbon


Chlorobiphenyls

Two assessment criteria are used to assess the status of chlorobiphenyl concentrations: the

  • Background Assessment Concentration (BAC)
  • Environmental Assessment Criteria (EAC)

The assessment criteria were developed within the Oslo and Paris Commission framework with scientific advice from the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea. Mean concentrations significantly below the BAC are said to be near background. Concentrations below the EAC should not cause any chronic effects on marine organisms.

BACs and EACs are available for the following chlorobiphenyls


BAC EAC
CB28 0.22   1.7
CB52 0.12   2.7
CB101 0.14   3.0
CB118 0.17   0.6
CB138 0.15   7.9
CB153 0.19 40   
CB180 0.10 12   


Notes:

  • units are \(\mu\)g kg\(^{-1}\) dw
  • BACs are normalised to 2.5% organic carbon