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Monitoring air,soil, stream and fish for aerial drift of permethrin
Authors:R Frank  K Johnson  H E Braun  C G Halliday  J Harvey
Institution:(1) Agricultural Laboratory Services Branch, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, c/o University of Guelph, N1G 2W1 Guelph, Ontario, Canada;(2) Hazardous Contaminants Coordination Branch, Ontario Ministry of Environment, 135 St. Clair Ave. W., M4V 1P5 Toronto, Ontario, Canada;(3) Chipman Inc., L6G 3Z1 Stoney Creek, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:Permethrin drift from two aerial applications at each of two sites in a potato growing area in Ontario were measured to a maximum distance of 61 m outside the treatment area. Droplet drift did not enter the adjacent surface water streams at either study site, since there was little or no wind on the four occasions. The concentration of the insecticide in soil as a result of drifting off site was significantly lower than the amount deposited on the treatment area. The spray drifting off-target was generally made up of droplets <100 mgrm. Permethrin residues were detected in the water and sediment samples collected after treatment along the Bailey Creek and Beeton Creek; however, these levels did not cause lethal or sublethal effects to aquatic invertebrates and fish species. Based on the conditions and results of this study, it is concluded that a buffer zone of 65 m around sensitive and productive bodies of water would be effective and practical.
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