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Pesticide exposure assessment for surface waters in the EU. Part 1: Some comments on the current procedure.

Martin Bach1, Mirjam Diesner2, Dietlinde Großmann2, Djamal Guerniche3, Udo Hommen4, Michael Klein4, Roland Kubiak3, Alexandra Müller2, Jan Priegnitz2, Stefan Reichenberger5, Kai Thomas3, Matthias Trapp3.   

Abstract

In 2001, the European Commission introduced a risk assessment project known as FOCUS (FOrum for the Coordination of pesticide fate models and their USe) for the surface water risk assessment of active substances in the European Union. Even for the national authorisation of plant protection products (PPPs), the vast majority of EU member states still refer to the four runoff and six drainage scenarios selected by the FOCUS Surface Water Workgroup. However, our study, as well as the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), has stated the need for various improvements. Current developments in pesticide exposure assessment mainly relate to two processes. Firstly, predicted environmental concentrations (PECs) of pesticides are calculated by introducing model input variables such as weather conditions, soil properties and substance fate parameters that have a probabilistic nature. Secondly, spatially distributed PECs for soil-climate scenarios are derived on the basis of an analysis of geodata. Such approaches facilitate the calculation of a spatiotemporal cumulative distribution function (CDF) of PECs for a given area of interest and are subsequently used to determine an exposure concentration endpoint as a given percentile of the CDF. For national PPP authorisation, we propose that, in the future, exposure endpoints should be determined from the overall known statistical PEC population for an area of interest, and derived for soil and climate conditions specific to the particular member state.
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Keywords:  drainage; erosion; exposure assessment; pesticide; runoff; surface waters

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27059427     DOI: 10.1002/ps.4281

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pest Manag Sci        ISSN: 1526-498X            Impact factor:   4.845


  2 in total

1.  Inflammatory Effects of the Plant Protection Product Stifenia (FEN560) on Vertebrates.

Authors:  Lény Teyssier; Julie Colussi; Stéphanie Delemasure; Johanna Chluba; David Wendehenne; Olivier Lamotte; Jean-Louis Connat
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2017-04-24

2.  Pesticide exposure assessment for surface waters in the EU. Part 2: Determination of statistically based run-off and drainage scenarios for Germany.

Authors:  Martin Bach; Mirjam Diesner; Dietlinde Großmann; Djamal Guerniche; Udo Hommen; Michael Klein; Roland Kubiak; Alexandra Müller; Thomas G Preuss; Jan Priegnitz; Stefan Reichenberger; Kai Thomas; Matthias Trapp
Journal:  Pest Manag Sci       Date:  2017-02-01       Impact factor: 4.845

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