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Cumulative Frequency Plots of Species Sensitivity to the Toxicants in the ANZECC & ARMCANZ Water Quality Guidelines This document contains the cumulative frequency plots of species sensitivity for the toxicants for which trigger values were derived using the statistical distribution method. The plots were generated using the BurrliOZ software (Campbell et al. 2000), included on the CD Rom, that was specifically designed for derivation of trigger values. Each plot contains the geometric means for the most sensitive end-points for each species for which toxicity data were available. Three sample distributions are also plotted. The blue line is for the Burr Type III distribution estimated from the toxicity data by maximum likelihood. The log-logistic distribution used by Aldenberg and Slob (1993), and adopted in the Netherlands, as well as the normal distribution, are also plotted for comparative purposes. In the current version of BurrliOZ contained on the CD Rom, the normal curve is not displayed. This has been replaced by the log-normal curve as used in Denmark, and as developed by Wagner and Løkke (1991). Each plot also contains a purple line, which indicates either the concentration that should protect 95% or 99% of species. The level of protection that is indicated corresponds to the level of protection that was used for the trigger value (TV) for that chemical. Where the data were sufficient to derive a high reliability (HR) TV, the blue line denotes/matches the TV concentration. However, if only a moderate (MR) or low (LR) reliability TV could be derived, the concentrations derived by the BurrliOZ software were further manipulated in order to obtain the TV. This manipulation involved dividing the concentration by an acute to chronic ratio or by a default assessment factor. The magnitude of the assessment factor varied depending on the type and amount of toxicity data. The document, ‘Description of how each toxicant trigger value was derived’ (file ‘TOX-Tvderivation’), indicates what level of protection the blue line corresponds to or whether the BurrliOZ figure was subject to further manipulation. BurrliOZ can alternate the scale of the ‘x’ axis between a normal and a logarithm to the base 10 scale (the latter indicated as ‘E’ in the concentration range). Both types of plots are presented in this document. The type of plot that best presented the distribution of the toxicity data and the concentration that protects either 95% or 99% of species is presented. Occasionally, both types of plots are presented. The caption for the ‘x’ axis states the concentration of toxicant in a file name. The file names were chosen to be as self-explanatory as possible. But there were character limitations. Most file names end with an ‘F’, ‘M’ or ‘FM’ that indicate the toxicity data were measured in freshwater, marine water, and fresh and marine water respectively. The files referred to in the ‘x’ axis are not provided as part of the Water Quality Guidelines. 1 References Campbell E, Palmer MJ, Shao Q, Warne MStJ & Wilson D 2000. BurrliOZ: A computer program for calculating toxicant trigger values for the ANZECC and ARMCANZ water quality guidelines. Perth WA.

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Page 1: Cumulative Frequency Plots of Species Sensitivity to the

Cumulative Frequency Plots of Species Sensitivity to the Toxicants in the ANZECC

& ARMCANZ Water Quality Guidelines

This document contains the cumulative frequency plots of species sensitivity for the toxicantsfor which trigger values were derived using the statistical distribution method. The plots weregenerated using the BurrliOZ software (Campbell et al. 2000), included on the CD Rom, thatwas specifically designed for derivation of trigger values.

Each plot contains the geometric means for the most sensitive end-points for each species for which toxicity data were available. Three sample distributions are also plotted. The blue lineis for the Burr Type III distribution estimated from the toxicity data by maximum likelihood.The log-logistic distribution used by Aldenberg and Slob (1993), and adopted in theNetherlands, as well as the normal distribution, are also plotted for comparative purposes. Inthe current version of BurrliOZ contained on the CD Rom, the normal curve is not displayed.This has been replaced by the log-normal curve as used in Denmark, and as developed byWagner and Løkke (1991).

Each plot also contains a purple line, which indicates either the concentration that should protect 95% or 99% of species. The level of protection that is indicated corresponds to the level ofprotection that was used for the trigger value (TV) for that chemical. Where the data weresufficient to derive a high reliability (HR) TV, the blue line denotes/matches the TVconcentration. However, if only a moderate (MR) or low (LR) reliability TV could be derived,the concentrations derived by the BurrliOZ software were further manipulated in order to obtainthe TV. This manipulation involved dividing the concentration by an acute to chronic ratio or bya default assessment factor. The magnitude of the assessment factor varied depending on thetype and amount of toxicity data. The document, ‘Description of how each toxicant triggervalue was derived’ (file ‘TOX-Tvderivation’), indicates what level of protection the blue linecorresponds to or whether the BurrliOZ figure was subject to further manipulation.

BurrliOZ can alternate the scale of the ‘x’ axis between a normal and a logarithm to the base 10 scale (the latter indicated as ‘E’ in the concentration range). Both types of plots arepresented in this document. The type of plot that best presented the distribution of the toxicitydata and the concentration that protects either 95% or 99% of species is presented.Occasionally, both types of plots are presented.

The caption for the ‘x’ axis states the concentration of toxicant in a file name. The file names were chosen to be as self-explanatory as possible. But there were character limitations. Mostfile names end with an ‘F’, ‘M’ or ‘FM’ that indicate the toxicity data were measured infreshwater, marine water, and fresh and marine water respectively. The files referred to in the‘x’ axis are not provided as part of the Water Quality Guidelines.

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ReferencesCampbell E, Palmer MJ, Shao Q, Warne MStJ & Wilson D 2000. BurrliOZ: A computer

program for calculating toxicant trigger values for the ANZECC and ARMCANZ waterquality guidelines. Perth WA.

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This document should be cited as follows: Anon 2000. Cumulative Frequency Plots of Species Sensitivity to the Toxicants in the ANZECC & ARMCANZ Water Quality Guidelines. Supporting information for the Australian and New Zealand guidelines for fresh and marine water quality. National Water Quality Management Strategy Paper No 4, Australian and New Zealand Environment and Conservation Council and Agriculture and Resource Management Council of Australia and New Zealand, Canberra.
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Aldenberg T & Slob W 1993. Confidence limits for hazardous concentrations based onlogistically distributed NOEC toxicity data. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 25,48−63.

Wagner C & Løkke H 1991. Estimation of ecotoxicological protection levels from NOECtoxicity data. Water Research 25, 1237−1242.

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Burr Type III

Normal distribution

Log-logistic distribution

95th Percentile

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Arsenic (III)

Freshwater

Arsenic (V)

Freshwater

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Boron

Freshwater

Boron

Freshwater

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Cadmium

Freshwater

Cadmium

Marine

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Chromium (III)

Marine

Chromium (VI)

Freshwater

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Chromium (VI)

Marine

Cobalt

Freshwater

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Cobalt

Marine

Copper

Freshwater

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Copper

Marine

Lead

Freshwater

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Lead

Marine

Manganese

Freshwater

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Mercury

Freshwater

Mercury

Marine

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Nickel

Freshwater

Nickel

Marine

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Nickel

Marine

Total Selenium

Freshwater

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Total Selenium

Freshwater

Silver

Freshwater

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Silver

Marine

Tributyltin

Marine

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Vanadium

Marine

Zinc

Freshwater

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Zinc

Marine

Zinc

Marine

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Ammonia

Freshwater

Ammonia

Marine

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Chlorine

Freshwater

Cyanide

Freshwater

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Cyanide

Freshwater

Cyanide

Marine

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Cyanide

Marine

Nitrate

Freshwater

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Sulfide

Freshwater

Ethanol

Freshwater

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Ethanol

Marine

Dichloromethane

Fresh and Marine

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Chloroform

Fresh and Marine

Carbon Tetrachloride

Fresh and Marine

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1,2-dichloroethane

Fresh and Marine

1,1,1-trichloroethane

Fresh and Marine

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1,1,2-trichloroethane

Freshwater

1,1,2-trichloroethane

Marine

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1,1,2-trichloroethane

Marine

1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane

Fresh and Marine

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1,1,2,2,2-pentachloroethane

Fresh and Marine

Hexachloroethane

Freshwater

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Hexachloroethane

Marine

Hexachloroethane

Marine

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1,1-dichloropropane

Fresh and Marine

1,2-dichlorpropane

Fresh and Marine

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1,3-dichloropropane

Fresh and Marine

Chloroethylene

Fresh and Marine

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1,1-dichloroethylene

Fresh and Marine

1,1,2-trichloroethylene

Fresh and Marine

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1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethylene

Fresh and Marine

1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethylene

Fresh and Marine

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3-chloropropene

Fresh and Marine

1,3-dichloropropene

Fresh and Marine

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Aniline

Freshwater

Aniline

Freshwater

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2,4-dichloroaniline

Freshwater

2,4-dichloroaniline

Freshwater

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3,4-dichloroaniline

Freshwater

3,4-dichloroaniline

Marine

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Benzene

Freshwater

Benzene

Marine

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Toluene

Fresh and Marine

Ethylbenzene

Fresh and Marine

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o-xylene

Freshwater

m-xylene

Fresh and Marine

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p-xylene

Fresh

Isopropylbenzene

Fresh and Marine

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Naphthalene

Fresh

Naphthalene

Marine

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Anthracene

Fresh and Marine

Anthracene

Fresh and Marine

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Phenanthrene

Fresh and Marine

Fluoranthene

Fresh and Marine

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Fluoranthene

Fresh and Marine

Benzo[a]pyrene

Fresh and Marine

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Nitrobenzene

Freshwater

2,4-dinitrotoluene

Freshwater

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2,4-dinitrotoluene

Freshwater

2,4,6-trinitrotoluene

Freshwater

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Chlorobenzene

Fresh and Marine

1,2-dichlorobenzene

Freshwater

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1,2-dichlorobenzene

Marine

1,3-dichlorobenzene

Freshwater

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1,3-dichlorobenzene

Marine

1,4-dichlorobenzene

Freshwater

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1,4-dichlorobenzene

Marine

1,2,3-trichlorobenzene

Freshwater

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1,2,4-trichlorobenzene

Freshwater

1,2,4-trichlorobenzene

Marine

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1,3,5-trichlorobenzene

Fresh and Marine

1,2,3,4-tetrachlorobenzene

Fresh and Marine

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1,2,3,5-tetrachlorobenzene

Fresh and Marine

1,2,4,5-tetrachlorobenzene

Fresh and Marine

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Pentachlorobenzene

Fresh and Marine

Hexachlorobenzene

Fresh and MarineIn this plot the dark blue line indicates the PC95 50% while the light blue line is the PC9950%.

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Aroclor 1242

Freshwater

Aroclor 1254

Freshwater

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Phenol

Freshwater

Phenol

Marine

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2-chlorophenol

Freshwater

2-chlorophenol

Freshwater

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4-chlorophenol

Freshwater

2,4-dichlorophenol

Freshwater

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2,4,6-trichlorophenol

Freshwater

2,4,6-trichlorophenol

Freshwater

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2,3,4,6-tetrachlorophenol

Freshwater

Pentachlorophenol

Freshwater

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Pentachlorophenol

Freshwater

Pentachlorophenol

Marine

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Pentachlorophenol

Marine

2,4-dinitrophenol

Freshwater

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Dimethylphthalate

Freshwater

Diethylphthalate

Freshwater

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Dibutylphthalate

Freshwater

Dibutylphthalate

Freshwater

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Polyacrylonitrile

Freshwater

Polyacrylonitrile

Marine

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Chlordane

Freshwater

DDT

Freshwater

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DDT

Freshwater

Endosulfan

Freshwater

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Endosulfan

Freshwater

Endosulfan

Marine

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Endosulfan

Marine

Endrin

Freshwater

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Endrin

Freshwater

Endrin

Marine

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Endrin

Marine

Heptachlor

Freshwater

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Heptachlor

Freshwater

Lindane

Freshwater

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Toxaphene

Freshwater

Guthion

Freshwater

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Guthion

Freshwater

Chlorpyrifos

Freshwater

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Chlorpyrifos

Freshwater

Chlorpyrifos

Marine

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Chlorpyrifos

Marine

Diazinon

Freshwater

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Dimethoate

Freshwater

Dimethoate

Freshwater

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Fenitrothion

Freshwater

Malathion

Freshwater

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Parathion

Freshwater

Temphos

Marine

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Temphos

Marine

Carbofuran

Freshwater

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Methomyl

Freshwater

Diquat

Freshwater

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2,4-D

Freshwater

2,4,5-T

Freshwater

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Molinate

Freshwater

Molinate

Freshwater

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Thiobencarb

Freshwater

Thiram

Freshwater

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Thiram

Freshwater

Atrazine

Freshwater

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Simazine

Freshwater

Tebuthiuron

Freshwater

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Tebuthiuron

Freshwater

Glyphosate

Freshwater

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Glyphosate

Freshwater

Trifluralin

Freshwater

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Trifluralin

Freshwater

LAS

Freshwater

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AES

Freshwater

AE

Freshwater

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Corexit 9527

Marine