ELIDREO

ELIDREO Technology

Innovative biomonitoring through standardized bioassays

At ELIDREO, we use zebra mussels to detect pressures exerted on the aquatic environment, whether chemical or microbiological.

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ELIDREO offers water sector stakeholders an innovative bioassay based on calibrated zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) for water quality biomonitoring.

We manage all stages: from the production of calibrated organisms to deployment and retrieval of bioassays in the field, through to interpretation of results.

Toxicity effects of water, assessed via measurement of ecotoxicity biomarkers, are performed in-house. Analyses of microbiological endpoints and micropollutants in zebra mussel tissues are conducted by our specialized partners.

Technical process

Production of Standardized Organisms

Production

Zebra mussels are sourced from a naturally occurring population, carefully identified and characterized.

Acclimatization

Zebra mussels are maintained for several weeks in the laboratory under controlled conditions. Regular chemical and baseline microbiological contamination checks are performed (quality control).
Parameters monitored: temperature, feeding, oxygen, pH, conductivity, nitrates, nitrites.

Bioassay Deployment Phase

Calibration

They are then calibrated by size and placed in cages at least one week prior to deployment. It is possible to separate organisms by sex (/).

Deployment

Zebra mussels are exposed to water either directly in the environment (in situ) or via an ex situ exposure box.

The standard bioassay duration is 3 weeks for chemical analyses and 1 week for microbiological analyses.

Exposure time can be adjusted depending on specific use cases.

Recovery

At the end of exposure, zebra mussels are retrieved and their tissues sampled for analysis.

Analyses and Interpretation

Analyses

The endpoints defined with the client are analyzed: chemistry, microbiology, biomarkers.

Interpretation

Results are analyzed and an expert report is delivered to the client.

Internal interpretation grids, upstream/downstream comparison, comparison with biotic environmental quality standards.

Measurable endpoints in zebra mussels

Almost 140 chemical compounds can already be detected in the tissues of Dreissena polymorpha, thanks to developments carried out at the UMR-I 02 SEBIO laboratory (University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne) and research projects supported by water agencies.

In addition, the zebra mussel bioassay is the first biomonitoring tool to integrate the assessment of microbiological contamination of water. For microbiological analyses, ELIDREO relies on the expertise of ACTALIA laboratories, specialized in microbiological safety and recognized for supporting agri-food and environmental stakeholders in sanitary quality control.

Aquatic environment monitoring

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The zebra mussel bioassay was developed to address water monitoring challenges:

  • Monitoring of water bodies (in the context of the WFD, downstream of sensitive areas)
  • Diagnosis of environmental pressures
  • Monitoring of raw water for drinking water production

In this context, exposure duration is standardized:
  • Microbiological endpoints: 1 week
  • Micropollutants: 3 weeks
  • Biomarkers: 3 weeks

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Interpretation of analytical results for bioaccumulation (microbiology and micropollutants) as well as for ecotoxicity biomarkers is provided by ELIDREO.

  • Comparison with Environmental Quality Standards for biota (NQE biote), for micropollutants with established reference values
  • Interpretation using our internal grids, available for certain micropollutants and ecotoxicity biomarkers

Other use cases

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The zebra mussel bioassay can also be used to address questions related to other use cases:

  • Impact of discharges (WWTPs, stormwater overflows, industrial effluents)
  • Maintenance activities or episodic pollution
  • Evaluation of treatment effectiveness (drinking water treatment, wastewater purification)

For each use case, the application can be carried out in accordance with the water body monitoring strategy, or adapted to meet the specific constraints or contexts of each situation:

  • Exposure duration: Duration can be adjusted, and sequential recovery may be implemented to ensure temporal monitoring of an event.
  • Exposure mode: Zebra mussels can be exposed directly in the environment (in situ) or via an ex situ exposure box.

Interpretation of bioaccumulation (microbiology and micropollutants) as well as biomarkers is based on a strict upstream/downstream comparison (e.g., upstream/downstream of discharge, upstream/downstream of treatment…).

Contact us for a detailed presentation and to design a study tailored to your needs.