Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2013C00288:reg:7:p6
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2013C00288
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 7 (pt 6/8)
Character Range: 1494322–1497643

concentration
toxicity data, and on 50% effect concentration data.
7.7.3.1 Calculation of soil-specific added contaminant limits
7.7.3.2 Calculation of ambient background concentration values
7.7.3.3 Examples of soil quality guidelines for aged copper
contamination in Australian soils based on lowest observed
effect concentration and 30% effect concentration data
7.8 Reliability of the soil quality guidelines
7.9 Comparison with other guidelines
8 Lead
8.1 Lead compounds considered
8.2 Exposure pathway assessment
8.3 Toxicity data
8.4 Normalisation relationships
8.5 Sensitivity of organisms to lead
8.6 Calculation of soil quality guidelines for fresh lead
contamination
8.6.1 Calculation of soil quality guidelines for fresh lead
contamination based on NOEC and 10% effect concentration
toxicity data
8.6.1.1 Calculation of soil-specific added contaminant limits
8.6.1.2 Calculation of ambient background concentration values
8.6.1.3 Examples of soil quality guidelines for fresh lead contamination
in Australian soils based on no observed effect concentration
 and 10% effect concentration data
8.6.2 Calculation of soil quality guidelines for fresh lead
contamination based on LOEC and 30% effect concentration
toxicity data and on 50% effect concentration data
8.6.2.1 Calculation of soil-specific added contaminant limits
8.6.2.2 Calculation of ambient background concentration values
8.6.2.3 Examples of soil quality guidelines for fresh lead contamination
in Australian soils based on lowest observed effect concentration
and 30% effect concentration data and on 50% effect
concentration data
8.7 Calculation of soil quality guidelines for aged lead contamination
8.7.1 Calculation of an ageing and leaching factor
8.7.2 Calculation of soil quality guidelines for aged lead contamination
based on NOEC and 10% effect concentration toxicity data
8.7.2.1 Calculation of soil-specific added contaminant limits
8.7.2.2 Calculation of ambient background concentration values
8.7.2.3 Examples of soil quality guidelines for aged lead contamination
in Australian soils based on no observed effect concentration
and 10% effect concentration data.
8.7.3 Calculation of soil quality guidelines for aged lead
contamination based on LOEC and 30% effect concentration
toxicity data and on 50% effect concentration data
8.7.3.1 Calculation of added contaminant limits
8.7.3.2 Calculation of ambient background concentration values
8.7.3.3 Examples of soil quality guidelines for aged lead contamination
in Australian soils based on lowest observed effect concentration
and 10% effect concentration data and on 50% effect
concentration data.
8.8 Reliability of the soil quality guidelines
8.9 Comparison with other guidelines
9 Nickel
9.1 Nickel compounds considered
9.2 Exposure pathway assessment
9.3 Toxicity data
9.4 Normalisation relationships
9.5 Sensitivity of organisms to nickel
9.6 Calculation of soil quality guidelines for fresh nickel
contamination
9.6.1 Calculation of soil quality guidelines for fresh nickel
contamination based on no observed effect concentration
and 10% effect concentration toxicity data
9.6.1.1 Calculation of soil-specific added contaminant limits
9.6.1.2 Calculation of ambient background concentration values
9.6.1.3 Examples of soil quality guidelines for fresh nickel
contamination