EPA-OW: Test Method 1002.0:  Survival and Reproduction Test using Daphnids

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Official Method Name
EPA Test Method 1002.0: Daphnid, Ceriodaphnia dubia, Survival and Reproduction Test
Current Revision
Fourth Edition, October 2002
Media
WATER
Instrumentation
Toxicity
Method Subcategory
Chronic Toxicity
Method Source
  EPA-OW
Citation
  Short-term Methods for Estimating the Chronic Toxicity of Effluents and Receiving Waters to Freshwater Organisms
Brief Method Summary
Ceriodaphnia dubia are exposed in a static renewal system to different concentrations of effluent, or to receiving water, until 60% or more of surviving control females have three broods of offspring. Test results are based on survival and reproduction. If the test is conducted as described, the surviving control organisms should produce 15 or more young in three broods. If these criteria are met at the end of 8 days, the test must be repeated.
Scope and Application
This method measures the chronic toxicity of effluents and receiving waters to the daphnid, Ceriodaphnia dubia, using less than 24h old neonates during a three-brood (seven-day), static renewal test. The effects include the synergistic, atagonistic, and additive effects of all the chemical, physical, and biological components which adversely affect the physiological and biochemical functions of the test organisms.
Applicable Concentration Range
Effluents: 5 and a control

Receiving waters: 100% receiving water (or minimum of 5) and a control (recommended)
Interferences
Introduced toxic substances; Low D.O.; High concentrations of suspended and/or dissolved solids; Pathogenic and/or predatory organisms
Quality Control Requirements
Reference toxicant testing with control charts for each combination of toxicant, test species, test condition, and endpoint.
Sample Handling
It is recommended that samples be held at 0 - 6degC until used.
Maximum Holding Time
36h
Relative Cost
Unknown
Sample Preparation Methods
Filtration, Dechlorination.