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Maximum allowable toxicant concentration MATC

Maximum allowable toxicant concentrations (MATC) of cadmium to sensitive species of freshwater teleosts... [Pg.24]

Table 1.4 Maximum Allowable Toxicant Concentrations (MATC)... [Pg.55]

Table 8.7 Release amount (tonnes/year) from PRTR data and the comparison between actual concentration in environment and maximum allowable toxic concentration (MATC) concerning LAS, AE, DHTDMAC and AO... [Pg.292]

Application factor Number used to estimate concentration of a substance or chemical that will not produce significant adverse effects to a population during chronic exposure. The factor is based on the formula application factor = maximum allowable toxicant concentration (MATC) (96 - h LC50)... [Pg.199]

MATC — Maximum allowable toxicant concentration determined by graphical or statistical methods. [Pg.39]

The overall purpose of multiple comparisons is determination of the MATC. The lowest concentration at which an effect is detected is the statistically determined lowest observed effect concentration. The concentration that demonstrates no difference from the control is the no-observed effects concentration (NOEC). The maximum allowable toxicant concentration is generally reported as LOEC > MATC > NOEC. The most sensitive endpoint is generally used for this estimation. Perhaps the greatest difficulty in estimating endpoints such as the NOEC and LOEC is their dependence upon the... [Pg.54]


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