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Ecotoxicological information

Endpoint summary

Administrative data

Description of key information

Additional information

Table: Overview of key aquatic toxicity data available for the substance (including key sediment toxicity study)

Medium

Study

Species

Guideline/GLP

Endpoint

 Effect values

Freshwater

Short-term toxicity to fish

Lepomis macrochirus

OECD TG 203/GLP

96-h LC50

> 29 mg/L

(based on initial measured conc.)

Freshwater

Long-term toxicity to fish

Pimephales promelas

EPA OPP 72-5/GLP

293-d NOEC

(reduction in F1 egg hatch and survival)

0.02 mg/L

(based on nominal conc.)

Freshwater

Short-term toxicity to aquatic invertebrates

Daphnia magna

EPA EG-1/GLP

48-h EC50

(immobility)

1.1 µg/L

(based on mean measured conc.)

Freshwater

Long-term toxicity to aquatic invertebrates

Aquatic invertebrate communities

HARAP/GLP

129-d NOAEC

(ecological effects)

0.3 µg/L

(based on nominal conc.)

Freshwater

Toxicity to aquatic algae

Scenedesmus subspicatus

OECD TG 201/GLP

72-h EbC50

72-h NOEbC

8.8 mg/L

0.67 mg/L

(based on nominal conc.)

Marine water

Short-term toxicity to aquatic invertebrates

Americamysis bahia

EPA 72-3/GLP

96-h LC50

0.042 µg/L

(based on initial measured conc.)

Sludge

Toxicity to microorganisms

Activated sludge

OECD TG 209/GLP

3-h NOEC (inhibition of total respiration)

> 100 mg/L

(based on nominal conc.)

Water-Sediment

Sediment toxicity

Chironomus riparius

BA Guideline Proposal 1995 and OECD Guideline proposal/GLP

28-d NOEC

(emergence rate)

0.002 mg/L (based on nominal conc.; spiking of the water column)

0.04 mg/kg sediment dw (based on nominal conc.; spiking of the sediment)