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Ecotoxicology Research Laboratory
The ERF maintains aquatic
vertebrate and invertebrate cultures, sediment test organisms, and freshwater
algae. To see a list of organisms maintained and services provided
click here. Our core
facility is a 3,750ft2 building located on the campus of Arkansas
State University. The facility is currently certified by the US EPA for Acute
and Chronic Whole Effluent Testing (Certification # AR-00917).
Specific research areas are designated for acute and chronic testing, algal
culturing, invertebrate and vertebrate culturing, biomarker assessment and
computational and analytical analyses. Our research infrastructure includes a Conviron® Growth Chamber,
incubators, ample
refrigerator and freezer storage, access to ultracold (-80C) freezer storage,
shaker tables, testing and computational areas. We also have distinct fish
and sediment organism culture rooms, an invertebrate culture room, sediment test
area with 196-beaker capacity, and an area reserved for specialty testing
setup. Additional research areas are available for microbial analyses,
sediment particle size characterization, nutrient and total suspended solids,
and aqueous physicochemical analysis.
Our research includes pesticide interactions within soils, soil microbial
activity, hydroponic pesticide uptake and partitioning in aquatic macrophytes,
aquatic toxicity and food chain transfer of nanoparticles, new product testing,
watershed and habitat assessments. The ERF offers periodic workshops for
Wastewater Treatment Managers and Water Operator Training for continuing
education purposes. These workshops fulfill 8 hrs of continuing education
through the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality and Arkansas Department
of Health.
Contact Jennifer L. Bouldin, ERF Director
for additional information.
Copyright © 2003
ASU Ecotoxicology Research Facility
Site maintained by Jennifer
Bouldin
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