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An evaluation of temporal and spatial trends of pyrethroid concentrations in California surface waters.

Robert Budd1, Dan Wang2, Michael Ensminger2, Bryn Phillips3.   

Abstract

Pyrethroid insecticides are frequently detected in urban surface waters at levels that are deleterious to sensitive aquatic species. The California Department of Pesticide Regulation (CDPR) Surface Water Protection Program collected 717 water and 191 sediment samples from 2009 to 2018 throughout California, providing a large dataset to conduct spatial and temporal trend analysis of pyrethroid concentrations. The pyrethroid bifenthrin accounted for 72% of average sample concentrations, and a strong relationship between whole water bifenthrin concentrations and the observed toxicity to the test species Hyallela azteca was established. To help mitigate runoff concentrations, CDPR adopted regulations in 2012 intended to limit the mass of pyrethroids applied to structures by professional pest control operators. A statistical analysis of CDPR statewide monitoring data collected at storm drain outfall and receiving water sites was conducted to determine if any significant trends in pyrethroid concentrations exist. Nonparametric statistical analysis of monitoring data revealed significant regional differences. In Northern California, decreasing trends in bifenthrin and cypermethrin concentrations may be counterbalanced by a potential switch to deltamethrin-containing products. Conversely, the few observed trends in concentrations at Southern California monitoring stations could be a result of regional hydrological and pest pressure differences. To evaluate the effects of structural applications on pyrethroid concentrations in urban runoff, CDPR conducted field trials using a tracer pyrethroid that was applied in accordance with the regulations. Detectable levels in runoff were observed, with an estimated 0.004-0.005% mass transport offsite per storm. Using field-derived sediment, the observed half-lives (514 days+) highlight the potential for contaminant laden sediment to serve as a long-term source of pyrethroids within waterways. Both chemistry and observed toxicity data identify storm water runoff as a primary transport mechanism. However, the presence of pyrethroids in dry-weather runoff suggests that significant loading can occur under various hydrologic conditions.
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Keywords:  Degradation; Mitigation; Pyrethroids; Regulation; Surface waters; Toxicity

Year:  2020        PMID: 32105939     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.137402

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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Authors:  Guofa Zhou; Yiji Li; Brook Jeang; Xiaoming Wang; Robert F Cummings; Daibin Zhong; Guiyun Yan
Journal:  J Med Entomol       Date:  2022-03-16       Impact factor: 2.278

2.  Dietary Exposure to Bifenthrin and Fipronil Impacts Swimming Performance in Juvenile Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha).

Authors:  Jason T Magnuson; Neil Fuller; Kara E Huff Hartz; Sara Anzalone; Gregory W Whitledge; Shawn Acuña; Michael J Lydy; Daniel Schlenk
Journal:  Environ Sci Technol       Date:  2022-03-30       Impact factor: 11.357

3.  Impact of underground storm drain systems on larval ecology of Culex and Aedes species in urban environments of Southern California.

Authors:  Xiaoming Wang; Guofa Zhou; Daibin Zhong; Yiji Li; Stacia Octaviani; Andrew T Shin; Timothy Morgan; Kiet Nguyen; Jessica Bastear; Melissa Doyle; Robert F Cummings; Guiyun Yan
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-06-16       Impact factor: 4.996

4.  Transcriptomic and Histopathological Effects of Bifenthrin to the Brain of Juvenile Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss).

Authors:  Jason T Magnuson; Kara E Huff Hartz; Corie A Fulton; Michael J Lydy; Daniel Schlenk
Journal:  Toxics       Date:  2021-03-05
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