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Extrait Recherche Biosurveillance en ligne des eaux de rejet à partir du vivant - Poster SETAC Dublin 2020 ( Société de Toxicologie Environnementale &Chimie )
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On-line biosurveillance of wastewater discharges by analysing the behaviour of three
invertebrate species: feedback in an urban context and on its relevance in different major
industrial sectors
Authors: Alexandre Decamps 1, Olivier Gefard 2, Florian Moulin 1, Maxime Dauphin 1, Hervé Quéau 2,
Laura Garnero 2, Arnaud Chaumot 2 and Didier Neuzeret 1
1ViewPoint Behavior Technology, 67 Copernic Street, 01390 Civrieux, 04 72 17 91 92
2INRAE Lyon, Laboratoire d'écotoxicologie, 5 rue de la Doua, 69100 Villeurbanne, 04 72 20 87 87 87
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Context
Water resources, bio-diversity and human health are major societal concerns. One of the main
prerogatives for preserving them is to limit the entry of chemical contaminants into the
environment, but very few tools are available to assess these inputs online. To meet this need,
a collaboration between the INRAE-Lyon ecotoxicology laboratory and ViewPoint has made it
possible to develop a station that measures the toxic quality of treated water on site, in real
time and with a 30-day autonomy.
Methodology used
Some of the effluent to be analyzed is diverted and enters a conditioning module to control its
temperature and oxygen content. A constant f low (650 ml.min -1) comes into contact with the
biological probes and their individual locomotor behaviour is measured in real time by video -
tracking methods. The species used (Gammarus fossarum, Radix auricularia, Erpobdella
testacea) for this online toxicity assessment method belong to diff erent large phylogenetic
groups and are representative of the receiving environments. Finally, the station's on-board
computer measures the toxicity index from the individual distances travelled and is sent every
two minutes to the water manager.
Feedback on urban and industrial step
The project with Saur industrial group consists in evaluating the purifying performance of a
new chemical micropollutant treatment at the Saint-Fons urban wastewater treatment plant (1
million inhabitants equivalent). The site is equipped with online bio-monitoring tools upstream
and downstream of this process. A year of continuous monitoring showed 1- different episodes
of chemical contamination of the effluent, and 2 - improvement of toxic quality through this
organic chemical contaminant removal process.
A project financed by the RMC water ag ency consists in demonstrating the relevance of the
tool to the industrial context. Four sites with different types of waste, classified by sector of
activity, were equipped (chemistry, surf ace treatment, dyeing and agro-alimentary). The first
follow-ups how the need to adapt the station (filtration, dilution) or the acclimatization of
biological probes ac cording to the sec tors of activity . the first months of follow-up show that
this technology would be relevant to the industrial sector. The sensitivity of the tool has made
it possible to provide useful knowledge on the variability of their effluent and thus to provide
them with a real decision-making tool.
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