Journal article

Improvements and cost-effective measures to the automated intermittent water renewal system for toxicity testing with sediments

WT Mehler, J You, MJ Keough, MJ Lydy, V Pettigrove

Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety | ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE | Published : 2018

Abstract

The push to make bioassays more sensitive has meant an increased duration of testing to look at more chronic endpoints. To conduct these longer bioassays through the use of traditional bioassay methods can be difficult, as many traditional bioassays have employed manual water changes, which take considerable time and effort. To that end, static-renewal systems were designed to provide researchers a technique to ease the manual water change burden. One of the most well-known static-renewal designs, the static intermittent renewal system (STIR) was produced by the United States Environmental Protection Agency in 1993. This system is still being used in laboratories across the globe today. Howe..

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