Literature DB >> 10648945

Monitoring of the pesticide levels in some water supplies and agricultural land, in El-Haram, Giza (A.R.E.).

S El-Kabbany1, M M Rashed, M A Zayed.   

Abstract

Monitoring of pesticide residues were conducted at different locations in the El-Haram region Giza, Egypt. The water samples were collected from El-Haram Giza, canal water supplies (El-Zomor, Abd-el-aal land and seaside and El-Mansorya), in addition to El-Moheet drainage water. The soil samples were collected from the arable land that surrounds water canals. Water samples were obtained by solid phase extraction (SPE) and soil samples by gel permeation chromatography (GPC). The combination of gas chromatography and mass spectroscopy with different ionization techniques was used for determination and identification of the pesticides, which were quantitatively determined as 1 microgram 1(-1) levels in environmental samples. The residues of pesticides were varied between different locations. Also, organochlorine pesticide residues in El-Moheet drainage water were relatively higher than in the canal water. The concentrations of organophosphorous compounds (chlorpyrifos, dimethoate and parathion) seem to be low in water as compared to soil samples. Most findings were less than 1 microgram g(-1), which is considered a low-level finding. Sixteen organochlorine pesticides were detected in most of the water samples and the percent of positive samples followed the order drins > total BHC > total DDT > endosulfan > heptachlor epoxid > heptachlor. Pentachlorophenol (PCP) was detected only in El-Zomor and Abd-el-aal canal water. Results obtained confirm the presence of different pesticide residues representing different chemical classes in the canal waters. This means that the discharging of wastes in to the water supplies must be controlled. Drainage water was highly polluted and contains much more pesticide residues than different canal waters.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10648945     DOI: 10.1016/s0304-3894(99)00174-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hazard Mater        ISSN: 0304-3894            Impact factor:   10.588


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