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BackgroundA European inter-laboratory test with 29 participating laboratories investigated whether a battery of four ecotoxicological tests is suitable for assessing the environmental compatibility of construction products. For this purpose, a construction product was investigated with the dynamic surface leaching test (DIN CEN/TS 16637-2) and the percolation test (DIN CEN/TS 16637-3). The eluates were produced centrally by one laboratory and were tested by the participants using the following biotests: algae test (ISO 8692), acute daphnia test (ISO 6341), luminescent bacteria test (DIN EN ISO 11348), and fish egg test (DIN EN ISO 15088). As toxicity measures, EC50 and LID values were calculated.ResultsToxic effects of the eluates were detected by all four biotests. The bacteria test was by far the most sensitive, followed by the algae test and the daphnia test; the fish egg test was the least sensitive for eluates of both leaching tests. The toxicity level of the eluates was very high in the bacteria, daphnia, and algae test, with lowest ineffective dilution values of LID = 70 to LID = 13,000 and corresponding EC50 values around or even below 1 volume percent. The reproducibility (approximated by interlaboratory variability) of the biotests was good (< 53%) to very good (< 20%), regardless of the toxicity level of the eluates. The reproducibility of the algae test was up to 80%, and thus still acceptable.ConclusionIt can be confirmed that the combination of leaching and ecotoxicity tests is suitable to characterize with sufficient reproducibility the environmental impact posed by the release of hazardous substances from construction products.

Highlights

  • A European inter-laboratory test with 29 participating laboratories investigated whether a battery of four ecotoxicological tests is suitable for assessing the environmental compatibility of construction products

  • The Percolation test (PERC) eluate, which was obtained by percolating the crushed product, showed six- to eightfold higher values of these parameters than the dynamic surface leaching test (DSLT) eluate, which was generated by exposing the surface of casted grout plates to water

  • The outlier tests resulted in the exclusion of six ­Volume percentage causing 50% effect (EC50) or Lowest ineffective dilution (LID) results obtained from four laboratories

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Introduction

A European inter-laboratory test with 29 participating laboratories investigated whether a battery of four ecotoxicological tests is suitable for assessing the environmental compatibility of construction products. The DSLT (CEN/TS 166372) [8] is a tank test for assessing the release of dangerous substances from monolithic or plate-like construction products while the up-flow percolation test (CEN/TS 16637-3 [9]) is a leaching test that can be used to determine the leaching behaviour of inorganic and nonvolatile organic substances from granular construction products. This toolbox provides a basis for the harmonization of product standards at the European level. This paper describes the challenges and results of the current work carried out for validation of ecotoxicological testing of construction products

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