Abstract:
Automobile service industry is one of the leading producers of wastewater with different types of
potential toxicants such as oil, grease, detergent and etc. Therefore, wastewater may affect
negatively on different ecological receptors in receiving environments. Hence, it is important to
characterize potential toxicity of wastewater before being discharged from automobile service
stations in order to ensure environmental wellbeing. The study aimed to evaluate the potential
toxicity of wastewater generated from automobile service centers by using Lemna minor which is
widely used indicator plant in ecological risk assessments. Apparently, healthy Lemna minor
plants were exposed to series of treatments containing 0%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50% and 100%
wastewater for 7 days. Sterilized distilled water was used as the control. The experiment was
designed according to the randomized block (CRBD) by using three replicates for each treatment
and control. The analyzed endpoints were relative growth rate (RGR), root number, root
elongation and chlorophyll contents (chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b and total chlorophyll). The data
were analyzed by employing one-way ANOVA followed by Tukey’s post hoc test. All the end points
measured from the treatments showed contamination level dependent significant (P< 0.05)
decrease among the treatments and between each treatment and control. The recorded
contamination level dependent significant (P< 0.05) negative RGR from the treatments with 30-
100% wastewater (respectively -0.0079 ±0.00079 gg-1day-1, -0.0247±0.00247 gg-1day-1, -
0.0435±0.00529 gg-1day-1, -0.1481 ±0.01938 gg-1day-1) inferred the growth inhibition. The
calculated IC 50 values based on the recorded inhibition in root number, root elongation,
chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b and total chlorophyll contents from the treatments were 23.11%,
23.11%, 40.76%, 38.97%, and 38.977%, respectively. The recorded inhibitions in RGR and in the
measured end points inferred the potential toxicity of wastewater generated in the service station
highlighting the suitability of Lemna minor for the evaluation of toxicity.