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Pesticide Transport to Surface Waters within an Agricultural Catchment
Author(s) -
WILLIAMS R. J.,
BROOKE D. N.,
MATTHIESSEN P.,
MILLS M.,
TURNBULL A.,
HARRISON R. M.
Publication year - 1995
Publication title -
water and environment journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.437
H-Index - 37
eISSN - 1747-6593
pISSN - 1747-6585
DOI - 10.1111/j.1747-6593.1995.tb00928.x
Subject(s) - carbofuran , simazine , pesticide , environmental science , aldicarb , atrazine , surface runoff , hydrology (agriculture) , dimethoate , agriculture , drainage basin , surface water , pesticide application , environmental engineering , geography , agronomy , ecology , biology , geotechnical engineering , cartography , archaeology , engineering
This paper presents data on the distribution of seven pesticides in an agricultural catchment which is located within the Agricultural Development and Advisory Service farm at Rosemaund, 11 km north‐east of Hereford, UK. Data for aldicarb, atrazine, carbofuran, dimethoate, MCPA and isoproturon, are available for both the soil and surface waters (drain and stream water), with simazine data available only for the stream. Measurements were taken before and after pesticide application, which was made following normal agricultural practice. Soil residue data showed the degradation rates of the pesticides to be within the range of literature values. Pesticide levels in the stream and drains during runoff events following rainfall ranged from below detection limits (typically 0.02‐0.1 μg/1), to 264 μg/1 (for carbofuran). Over 90% of the events had detectable maximum concentrations. The percentage of pesticide applied, which was removed during individual rainfall events, was calculated. The maximum value estimated was 1.1%, again for carbofuran. Most of the events gave values several orders of magnitude below this value. The data have been used to try to validate a range of models which could be used for screening new pesticides or for informing decisions on the use of existing pesticides. The results of the validations are summarized.

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