Routine regulatory assessment of aquatic risks relies upon the development of an appropriately robust and reliable metric of the hazards of a substance. This may be in the form of… Click to show full abstract
Routine regulatory assessment of aquatic risks relies upon the development of an appropriately robust and reliable metric of the hazards of a substance. This may be in the form of a water quality guideline or environmental quality standard (EQS), with a practical methodology to consistently use and implement these metrics. Both the EQS itself and an implementation strategy are needed to deliver better environmental protection. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
               
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