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National Academy Press19861 online resource (136 pages) illustrationsBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph9780309036764 0309036763 Includes bibliographical references.Pesticides and Groundwater Quality -- Copyright -- Preface -- Contents -- Executive Summary -- RESPONSES TO GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION -- Detection and Monitoring -- Responses to Contamination -- Regulation of Pesticides -- NEEDS AND PROBLEMS -- Understanding the Nature and Scope of the Problem -- Monitoring -- Screening and analytic techniques -- Sampling protocols -- Data Needs -- Environmental fate data -- Defining characteristics of susceptible sites -- Delineating vulnerable areas -- Pesticide use data -- Point Source Contamination -- Health Assessment -- Health standards -- Treatment technologies -- Institutional and Policy Capabilities to Respond to the Problem -- IMPLICATIONS FOR AGRICULTURE -- CONCLUSION -- 1 California -- THE STATUS OF EFFORTS TO MONITOR GROUNDWATER FOR RESIDUES OF AGRICULTURAL PESTICIDES -- Past Monitoring Efforts -- Current Monitoring Efforts -- CRITICAL PROBLEMS AND NEEDS -- Nematocides -- Interdisciplinary Research -- Data Base and the Need for a Multiresidue Analytic Screen -- Irrigation Practices -- Dry Wells -- Ground and Aerial Applicators -- Delineation of Regulatory Areas -- Public and Institutional Perceptions of California Groundwater Contamination -- AGRICULTURAL MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES AVAILABLE TO MITIGATE PESTICIDE/GROUNDWATER QUALITY PROBLEMS -- Irrigation Efficiency -- Best Management Practices for Pesticide Use -- Integrated Pest Management (IPM) -- Formulation Changes -- MODELS TO PREDICT THE TRANSPORT AND ENVIRONMENTAL FATE OF PESTICIDES -- 2 New York -- THE STATUS OF EFFORTS TO MONITOR GROUNDWATER FOR RESIDUES OF AGRICULTURAL PESTICIDES -- Past Monitoring Efforts -- Aldicarb -- Groundwater contamination by aldicarb -- Treatment of water contaminated by aldicarb -- Factors contributing to. groundwater contamination by aldicarb in Suffolk County -- Experimental use permit.Additional groundwater monitoring for aldicarb -- Monitoring for Additional Pesticides -- Golden nematode quarantine program -- Suffolk County well testing program -- Groundwater sampling for pesticides in upstate New York -- Current Monitoring Efforts -- CRITICAL PROBLEMS AND NEEDS -- Nematocides -- Interdisciplinary Research -- Evaluation of Leaching Potential of Pesticides -- Groundwater Quality Data Base -- Residue Analysis -- Pesticide Applicators -- Public Sentiment Against Pesticide Usage -- AGRICULTURAL MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES AVAILABLE TO MITIGATE PESTICIDE/GROUNDWATER QUALITY PROBLEMS -- Irrigation Efficiency -- Potato Integrated Pest Management Program -- Best Management Practices for Pesticide Use -- MODELS TO PREDICT THE TRANSPORT AND ENVIRONMENTAL FATE OF PESTICIDES -- 3 Wisconsin -- THE STATUS OF EFFORTS TO MONITOR GROUNDWATER FOR RESIDUES OF AGRICULTURAL PESTICIDES -- Past Monitoring Efforts -- Aldicarb -- Sampling for Additional Pesticides -- Current Sampling Efforts -- Groundwater Protection Bill -- CRITICAL PROBLEMS AND NEEDS -- Educational Efforts by the Extension Service -- Irrigation -- Groundwater Resource Evaluation -- Prevention of Groundwater Contamination -- AGRICULTURAL MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES AVAILABLE TO MITIGATE PESTICIDE/GROUNDWATER QUALITY PROBLEMS -- Potato Integrated Pest Management Program -- Best Management Practices -- 4 Florida -- THE STATUS OF EFFORTS TO MONITOR GROUNDWATER FOR RESIDUES OF AGRICULTURAL PESTICIDES -- Past Monitoring Efforts -- Aldicarb -- Ethylene Dibromide -- Other Pesticides -- Current Monitoring Efforts -- CRITICAL PROBLEMS AND NEEDS -- Data and Information Needs -- Environmental Fate Data -- Pesticide Use Data -- Significance of Residues -- Monitoring Resources and capabilities -- Point Sources -- AGRICULTURAL MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES AVAILABLE TO MITIGATE PESTICIDE/GROUNDWATER QUALITY PROBLEMS.5 Federal Agencies -- U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY -- Environmental Fate Data -- National Groundwater Monitoring Program -- Health Advisories -- Multiresidue Analytic Techniques -- Groundwater Protection Labels for Pesticides -- Other EPA Activities -- EXTENSION SERVICE-U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE -- 6 Agricultural Chemical Companies -- TRADE ASSOCIATION -- National Agricultural Chemicals Association -- COMPANIES -- Monsanto -- FMC -- Ciba-Geigy -- Union Carbide -- Appendix -- INDIVIDUALS INTERVIEWED OR CONSULTED -- Bibliography.Pesticides in groundwater can contaminate drinking water and threaten the health of communities. How does this contamination occur and what should be done about this pressing problem? This new book uses a case-study approach to describe the discovery of the problem in four major agricultural states, to summarize the most recent data on the problem, and to review the status of the problem from both technological and policy perspectives. It also addresses the controversial questions of what levels of residues are acceptable, who should bear the costs of drinking water that is already contaminated, and how federal scientific resources can best be used to aid state initiatives in addressing this problem.GroundwaterUnited StatesQualityPesticidesEnvironmental aspectsUnited StatesGroundwaterQuality.PesticidesEnvironmental aspects363.7/394Holden Patrick W1805501National Research Council (U.S.).Board on Agriculture.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910957775803321Pesticides and groundwater quality4354126UNINA