A tool for managing toxics : the Potential Ecotoxic Effects Probe PEEP : an index for comparing the potential toxicity of industrial effluents.: En154-86/2001E-PDF

The Potential Ecotoxic Effects Probe (PEEP) is an index that combines the results of biological tests (bioassays) representing several trophic levels in the aquatic environment and several types of toxicity (acute lethality, acute and/or chronic sublethality, and genotoxicity).

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Department/Agency Saint-Laurent Vision 2000 (Canada)
St. Lawrence Centre.
Title A tool for managing toxics : the Potential Ecotoxic Effects Probe PEEP : an index for comparing the potential toxicity of industrial effluents.
Variant title Potential Ecotoxic Effects Probe PEEP
Index for comparing the potential toxicity of industrial effluents
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Issued also in French under title: Un outil pour gérer les toxiques : Barème d'effets écotoxiques potentiels BEEP : un indice pour comparer la toxicité potentielle des effluents industriels.
Title from caption.
Publishing information Montreal, Quebec : Environment Canada, St. Lawrence Centre : Saint-Laurent Vision 2000, [2001].
Description [4] p. : chart
Catalogue number
  • En154-86/2001E-PDF
Subject terms Toxic substances
Rivers
Environmental protection
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