Triazine and Metolachlor Herbicide Residues in Farm Areas of the Lower Fraser Valley,British Columbia,Canada |
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Authors: | MICHAEL T. WAN JEN-NI KUO BRAD MCPHERSON JOHN PASTERNAK |
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Affiliation: | 1. Environmental Stewardship Branch , Commercial Chemicals and Environmental Emergencies Section, Environment Canada, Pacific and Yukon , 201-401 Burrard St. Vancouver V6C 3S5;2. Pacific Environmental Science Center Organic Chemistry Laboratory , Environment Canada , North Vancouver, BC, Canada |
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Abstract: | Crop soils, ditch sediments and water flowing from several Lower Fraser River (LFR) farm areas of British Columbia, Canada, to salmon tributary streams of that river were sampled in 2004–2005 to quantify for residues of triazine [atrazine, desethylatrazine (a transformation product of atrazine), propazine, and simazine] and metolachlor (a chloroacetamide) herbicides. Average concentrations [μg kg?1 dry weight (d.w.)] of triazine (10,110) and metolachlor (8,910) herbicides detected in crop soils at the start (May 2004, 2005) of the growing season were about 17 and 6 times, respectively, higher than those found for both herbicide groups during (June–Sept, 2004, 2005) the growing season. In contrast, mean concentrations (μg L?1) of triazines (0.092) and metolachlor (0.014) in permanent ditches adjacent to farms were about 7 and 28 times, respectively, lower at the start than during the growing season. Both herbicide groups in ditch sediments were detected only during the growing season at concentrations averaging about 315 μg kg?1 d.w. The risk potential of these herbicides for non-target aquatic organisms inhabiting permanent farm ditches contiguous to tributary streams of the LFR during the growing season is evaluated and discussed. |
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Keywords: | Atrazine Triazine herbicides Metolachlor herbicide Lower Fraser River |
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