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Title: Evaluation of Possible Payatas Contamination on Ground Water System Using Biomarker Responses from Various Plant and Animal Representatives
Authors: Alfante, Sherrylyn Dullavin
Lopez, Julianne Cristy Benavidez
Issue Date: Apr-2006
Abstract: This study investigated the potential environmental and health threat the Payatas dumpsite is posing to its surrounding water systems. To know the extent of contamination, water samples from different locations around the vicinity of the dumpsite were subjected to metal, coliform, organic chemical analysis and toxicity testing. Furthermore, the water samples were also subjected to the following toxicity tests: 96 h zebrafish embryo exposure, 96 h lethal and sublethal Hydra assay, 120 h lettuce root inhibition assay and 96 h onion root inhibition assay. The study points out that the polluted portions of the dump are the southern and eastern portions. This can be explained mainly by the topography of the land underlain by the dumpsite. Overall, the present study shows that there is very little toxicity detected in groundwater primarily because of the mechanism of natural attenuation.
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