Title: CAPCA Nursery/Greenhouse Seminar
1CAPCA Nursery/Greenhouse Seminar
- June 7, 2000
- Carlsbad, CA
2RIFA Insecticides Surface Water Runoff
Prevention and Mitigation
- Kean S. Goh, Dave Kim, Johanna Walters
- Department of Pesticide Regulation
- 830 K Street
- Sacramento, CA 95814
3Outline
- Introduction
- Insecticides
- Regulatory Issues
- Monitoring
- Mitigation Measures
- Summary
4Introduction
- RIFA treatments
- Surface-water runoff potential
- Aquatic toxicity
5InsecticidesRIFA
- Bifenthrin (Talstar)
- Diazinon
- Chlorpyrifos (Dursban, Lorsban)
- Fenoxycarb (Award)
- Hydramethylnon (Amdro Pro)
- Pyriproxyfen (Distance)
6Insecticideother OPs
- Dimethoate
- Fonofos
- Malathion
- Methidathion
- Methyl parathion
- Phosmet
7InsecticidePhysico-Chemical Properties
8Water Solubility (ppm)
9Soil Adsorption Coefficient
10Field Dissipation Half-Life (Days)
11 InsecticideAquatic Toxicity (LC50)
12Aquatic Toxicity
1.8
1.6
1.4
1.2
R. Trout
1
D. magna
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
Diazinon
Bifenthrin
Abamectin
Fenoxycarb
Chlorpyrifos
Pyriproxyfen
Hydramethylnon
13RegulationFederal Clean Water Act
- Impaired water bodies 303 (d) list.
- Physical, chemical, biological
- Sediment, metals, pesticides, pathogens,
nutrients, toxic organics, toxicity, salinity,
other - Calif 509 bodies listed (1998)
14RegulationTMDL Process
- Total Maximum Daily Load
- Regional Water Quality Control Board
- Diazinon and Chlorpyrifos
- SF urban creeks (diazinon)
- CC- Pajaro R, Watsonville Slough
- CV-Sac/SJR Delta
- SA- Newport Bay
- SD- Chollas Cr./SD Bay (diazinon)
15Offsite Movements
- Spray drift
- primary, secondary
- Runoff
- dissolved in water
- adsorbed to soil particles and organic materials
16Monitoring
- Insecticide Concentration
- Toxicity to Ceriodaphnia dubia
- Urban vs. Nurseries
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37Runoff
Human
Environment
38Environment Climatic Conditions
- Rainfall
- duration, amount, and intensity
- timing of rainfall after application
- time to runoff after inception of rainfall
39Environment Soil Characteristics
- Texture
- Organic matter content
- Moisture content
- Surface compaction and crusting
- Slope
- Aggregation
40Management Practices
- Pesticide placement
- soil, foliar applied, potting mix
- Erosion/runoff control
- Cropping patterns
- Irrigation management
- duration, amount, intensity, and timing
41Runoff Prevention Mitigation
- Runoff survey
- Insecticide selection
- Application
- Containment
- Water recovery
- Buffer strip
42Runoff Site Survey
- Terrain, water flow,
- proximity to water bodies
- Storage area
- Mixing loading area
- Wash area
- Application site
43Insecticide Selection
- Efficacy
- Formulation
- Physico-chemical properties
- Dose (use rate)
- Aquatic toxicity
44Application
- Label
- Environmental Hazards
- Use Directions
- Rate
- Timing
- rain irrigation
- Precision application
- Calibration
45LabelEnvironmental Hazards
- This pesticide is extremely toxic to fish and
aquatic invertebrates. - Do not apply directly to water.
- Drift and run-off from treated areas may be
hazardous to aquatic organisms in neighboring
areas. - Do not contaminate water when disposing of
equipment washwaters.
46PesticideLabel Recommendation
- Do not apply if rain is expected within 12 hours
47Containment
- Rain shelter
- Containment of spills
- storage area, mixing loading, wash pad
- Containment of runoff water
- Rinsate reuse, treatment
- Tailwater pond/bioswale
48Water Recovery
- Re-circulating system
- Tailwater recovery
- Phytotoxicity (herbicide residues)
- Microbial degradation, photodegradation
- Hydrolysis
- Plant Wildlife
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53Buffer Strip
- Water soluble vs. adsorped
- Buffer area
- Vegetation strip
- grass, cover crop
- Organic material strip
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55Management Agency Agreement
- Preventive (outreach and education)
- Self-regulatory (voluntary programs)
- Regulatory (DPR)
- Regulatory (Federal and Regional Boards)
56Conclusions
- All RIFA insecticides were detected
- Single detects hydramethylnon, pyriproxyfen,
fenoxycarb - Nurseries Bifenthrin, Diazinon, Chlorpyrifos,
(Malathion), (Dimethoate) lt3 ppb - Urban Diazinon, Malathion, Chlorpyrifos lt1 ppb
57Conclusions (continued)
- Toxicity to C. dubia
- Nursery sites
- 10 attributable to Diazinon, Chlorpyrifos,
Bifenthrin, Malathion, Dimethoate, Fonofos - 1 unknown
- Urban and integrated sites
- 12 attributable to Diazinon, Malathion,
Chlorpyrifos - 24 unknown
58Conclusions (continued)
- Prevention Mitigation
- Application
- Irrigation Management
- Tailwater Recovery
- Buffer Stripe
59Acknowledgment
- Calif. Dept. of Food Agriculture
- Center for Analytical Chemistry
- Pest Detection/Emergency Project
- Santa Ana RWQC B
- State Water Resource Control Board
- Dept. of Health Services
- Calif. Department of Fish Game
- County Agric. Commissioners
- UC Cooperative Extension
- Nursery Industries
60Kgoh_at_cdpr.ca.gov (916) 324-4072
www.cdpr.ca.gov