Literature DB >> 28284091

Pesticide occurrence and spatio-temporal variability in urban run-off across Australia.

Megan A Rippy1, Ana Deletic2, Jeff Black3, Rupak Aryal4, Jane-Louise Lampard5, Janet Yat-Man Tang6, David McCarthy2, Peter Kolotelo2, Jatinder Sidhu7, Wolfgang Gernjak8.   

Abstract

Stormwater is a major driving factor of aquatic ecosystem degradation as well as one of the largest untapped urban freshwater resources. We present results from a long-term, multi-catchment study of urban stormwater pesticides across Australia that addresses this dichotomous identity (threat and resource), as well as dominant spatial and temporal patterns in stormwater pesticide composition. Of the 27 pesticides monitored, only 19 were detected in Australian stormwater, five of which (diuron, MCPA, 2,4-D, simazine, and triclopyr) were found in >50% of samples. Overall, stormwater pesticide concentrations were lower than reported in other countries (including the United States, Canada and Europe), and exceedances of public health and aquatic ecosystem standards were rare (<10% of samples). Spatio-temporal patterns were investigated with principal component analysis. Although stormwater pesticide composition was relatively stable across seasons and years, it varied significantly by catchment. Common pesticide associations appear to reflect 1) user application of common registered formulations containing characteristic suites of active ingredients, and 2) pesticide fate properties (e.g., environmental mobility and persistence). Importantly, catchment-specific occurrence patterns provide opportunities for focusing treatment approaches or stormwater harvesting strategies. Crown
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Keywords:  Alternative water source; Pesticide; Principal component analysis; Spatio-temporal pattern; Stormwater management; Urban runoff

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28284091     DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2017.03.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Water Res        ISSN: 0043-1354            Impact factor:   11.236


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