Algal-bacterial treatment facility removes selenium from drainage water
Growers and pesticide applicators in California are legally required to file pesticide use reports with details about every application to commercial crops. We used the individual applicator records to document a decline in the use of organophosphate pesticides (OP) on alm...
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doaj-ba3c487fde5949cf82a6dcc870df2e0a2020-11-25T00:50:50ZengUniversity of California Agriculture and Natural ResourcesCalifornia Agriculture0008-08452160-80912000-11-01546505610.3733/ca.v054n06p5010.3733/cav054n06_14Algal-bacterial treatment facility removes selenium from drainage waterNigel W.T. Quinn0Terrance Leighton1Tryg J. Lundquist2F. Bailey Green3Max A. Zárate4William J. Oswald5N.W.T. Quinn is Geological Scientist and Water Resources Engineer, Lawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryT.J. Lundquist is Assistant Specialist, Applied Algae Research Laboratory, UC BerkeleyT.J. Lundquist is Assistant Specialist, Applied Algae Research Laboratory, UC BerkeleyF.B. Green is Assistant Research Engineer, Applied Algae Research Laboratory, UC BerkeleyM.A. Zdrate is Graduate Student, Applied Algae Research Laboratory, UC BerkeleyW.J. Oswald is Project Principal Investigator and Emeritus Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and T. Leighton is Professor of Microbiology, UC Berkeley.Growers and pesticide applicators in California are legally required to file pesticide use reports with details about every application to commercial crops. We used the individual applicator records to document a decline in the use of organophosphate pesticides (OP) on almond and stone fruit orchards during the rainy season in California, a time period in which the trees are dormant. The decline is important because dormant applications are a major source of surface water contamination and the Federal Clean Water Act mandates a reduction in movement of OPs into surface water. However, the decline in use of OPs has been accompanied by an increase in use of pyrethroid pesticides, particularly in stone fruit orchards. Additional implementation of “reduced-risk” integrated pest management practices could further reduce use of dormant applications of OPs and pyrethroids on almonds and stone fruit orchards.http://calag.ucanr.edu/archive/?article=ca.v054n06p50 |
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Algal-bacterial treatment facility removes selenium from drainage water |
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Algal-bacterial treatment facility removes selenium from drainage water |
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Growers and pesticide applicators in California are legally required to file pesticide
use reports with details about every application to commercial crops. We used the
individual applicator records to document a decline in the use of organophosphate
pesticides (OP) on almond and stone fruit orchards during the rainy season in California,
a time period in which the trees are dormant. The decline is important because dormant
applications are a major source of surface water contamination and the Federal Clean
Water Act mandates a reduction in movement of OPs into surface water. However, the
decline in use of OPs has been accompanied by an increase in use of pyrethroid pesticides,
particularly in stone fruit orchards. Additional implementation of “reduced-risk”
integrated pest management practices could further reduce use of dormant applications
of OPs and pyrethroids on almonds and stone fruit orchards. |
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