Abstract

The Joint Danube Survey 3, carried out in 2013 was the world’s biggest river research expedition of its kind. The course of the second largest river of Europe passes large cities like Vienna, Budapest and Belgrade and is fed from many tributaries like Inn, Thisza, Drava, Prut, Siret and Argeș. During the 6 weeks of shipping the 2375 km downstream the River Danube from Germany to the Black Sea an enormous number of water samples were analyzed and collected. A wide spectrum of scientific disciplines cooperated in analyzing the River Danube waters. For toxicological analysis, water samples were collected on the left, in the middle, and on the right side of the river at 68 JDS3 sampling points and frozen until the end of the Danube survey. All samples were analyzed with two in vitro bioassays tests (umuC and MTS). Testing umuC without S9 activation and MTS test did not show positive signals. But umuC investigations of the water samples came up with toxic signals on two stretches, when activated with S9 enzymes. The override of the limiting value of the umuC investigation with prior S9 activation started downstream Vienna (Austria) and was prolonged until Dunaföldvar (Hungary). This stretch of the River Danube passes a region that is highly industrialized, intensively used for agricultural purposes and also highly populated (Vienna, Bratislava and Budapest). The elevated values may indicate these influences.

Highlights

  • The 2872 km long River Danube, the second longest river in Europa, passes ten countries until it flows into the Black Sea forming a large river delta

  • All samples of the Joint Danube Survey 3 (JDS3) sampling points were investigated for a toxic signal with the umuC test and the MTS

  • Growth of Salmonella is impaired beginning at JDS60 but does not fall below 75% compared to the growth control

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Introduction

The 2872 km long River Danube, the second longest river in Europa, passes ten countries until it flows into the Black Sea forming a large river delta. The drainage basin is around 817,000 km large, including the waste waters of this mostly densely populated area. The course of the river passes large cities like Vienna, Budapest and Belgrade and is fed from many tributaries like Inn, Tisza, Drava, Sava, Pruth, Siret and Argeș. The Joint Danube Survey 3 (JDS3) 2013 was the world’s biggest river research expedition of its kind [1]. Until now the JDS has been carried out three times every six years.

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