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Título: Assessment of the abiotic and biotic effects of sodium metabisulphite pulses discharged from desalination plant chemical treatments on seagrass (Cymodocea nodosa) habitats in the Canary Islands
Autores/as: Portillo, E.
Ruiz de la Rosa, M.
Louzara, G.
Ruiz, J. M.
Marín-Guirao, L.
Quesada, J.
González, J. C.
Roque, F.
González Henríquez, María Nieves 
Mendoza, H.
Clasificación UNESCO: 330811 Control de la contaminación del agua
230331 Química del agua
241705 Biología marina
Palabras clave: Canary Islands
Cymodocea nodosa
Desalination
Discharge
Sodium metabisulphite, et al.
Fecha de publicación: 2014
Publicación seriada: Marine Pollution Bulletin 
Resumen: Reverse osmosis membranes at many desalination plants are disinfected by periodic shock treatments with sodium metabisulphite, which have potentially toxic effects to the environment for marine life, although no empirical and experimental evidence for this is yet available. The aim of this study was to characterise for the first time, the physico-chemical modification of the marine environment and its biological effects, caused by hypersaline plumes during these membrane cleaning treatments. The case study was the Maspalomas II desalination plant, located in the south of Gran Canaria (Canary Islands, Spain). Toxicity bioassays were performed on marine species characteristic for the infralittoral soft bottoms influenced by the brine plume (Synodus synodus and Cymodocea nodosa), and revealed a high sensitivity to short-term exposure to low sodium metabisulphite concentrations. The corrective measure of incorporating a diffusion system with Venturi Eductors reduced nearly all the areas of influence, virtually eliminating the impact of the disinfectant.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/110854
ISSN: 0025-326X
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2013.12.048
Fuente: Marine Pollution Bulletin [ISSN 0025-326X], v. 80 (1-2), p. 222-233, (Marzo 2014)
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