Data di Pubblicazione:
2007
Abstract:
Background and Goal. Agricultural practices can affect the quality
of aquifers given that they are often located in cropped areas,
so significant amounts of pesticides can be found in the
water. In particular, triazine herbicides are always carefully
checked by the official monitoring systems. The goal of this study
was to find the mean concentration of terbuthylazine in an Italian
aquifer and to set up a mass balance of this compound.
Methods. Terbuthylazine concentrations in the aquifer were measured
in various check-wells during 1998-2004, and the value
of censored data were estimated using a Gompertz inverse in
order to evaluate the overall mean concentration. The total
terbuthylazine load in the recharge area was calculated on the
basis of surveys of cropped land and the main weed control
techniques applied in the area. Data on aquifer water balance
were obtained from previous studies.
Results and Discussion. The herbicide terbuthylazine applied in
the recharge zone can be transported by surface water and enter
the aquifer. Detected concentrations were always well below
the EU drinking water limit and the fraction that can reach the
groundwater under normal cropping practices is small, very likely
less than 0.2%.
Recommendations and Outlook. The use and application rates
of pesticides should be strictly regulated in recharge areas. Vegetated
buffer strips can mitigate the impact of herbicides on
surface water through reducing drift and early-spring runoff.
Attention should also be paid to the fate of the main metabolites
from soil biochemical processes.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Censored data; groundwater pollution; lognormal distribution; terbuthylazine
Elenco autori:
Zanin, Giuseppe; Otto, Stefan
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