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Title: Mitigating Insecticide Runoff from RIFA Treatments


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Mitigating Insecticide Runoff from RIFA
Treatments
  • Kean S. Goh and Dave Kim
  • Environmental Monitoring Pest Management
  • Department of Pesticide Regulation
  • 830 K Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
  • kgoh_at_cdpr.ca.gov
  • (916)324-4072

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Environmental Hazards
  • This pesticide is extremely toxic to fish and
    aquatic invertebrates."

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Outline
  • Introduction
  • Insecticide Characteristics
  • Environmental Conditions
  • Pesticide Management Practices
  • Prevention and Mitigation Measures
  • Summary

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Introduction
  • RIFA treatments - large geographic area
  • Surface water runoff potential
  • Historical monitoring data
  • Aquatic toxicity
  • Runoff prevention and mitigation

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Sampling Plan
  • Insecticide Concentration
  • Offsite movement
  • Dissipation study
  • Turf, Soil, Water
  • Assessing Mitigations

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Arroyo Trabuco
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Offsite Movements (Definitions)
  • Spray drift
  • primary, secondary
  • Runoff
  • dissolved in water
  • adsorbed to soil particles and organic materials

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The Insecticides
  • Bifenthrin (Talstar)
  • Chlorpyrifos (Dursban, Lorsban)
  • Diazinon
  • Fenoxycarb (Award)
  • Hydramethylnon (Amdro)
  • Pyriproxyfen (Distance)

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Insecticide Characteristics
  • Vapor Pressure (mm Hg)
  • Water Solubility (ppm, mg/L)
  • Soil Adsorption Coefficient (Koc)
  • Field Dissipation (t1/2, days)

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Physico-Chemical Properties
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Water Solubility (ppm)
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Soil Adsorption Coefficient (x 1000)
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Field Dissipation Half-Life (Days)
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Aquatic Toxicity (LC50)
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Aquatic Toxicity
1.8
1.6
1.4
1.2
R. Trout
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D. magna
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
Diazinon
Bifenthrin
Fenoxycarb
Chlorpyrifos
Pyriproxyfen
Hydramethylnon
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Climatic Conditions
  • Rainfall
  • duration, amount, and intensity
  • timing of rainfall after application
  • time to runoff after inception of rainfall

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Soil Characteristics
  • Texture
  • Organic matter content
  • Moisture content
  • Surface compaction and crusting
  • Slope
  • Aggregation

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Pesticide Management Practices
  • Pesticide placement
  • soil, foliar applied, potting mix
  • Erosion/runoff control
  • Cropping patterns
  • Irrigation management
  • duration, amount, intensity, and timing

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Runoff Prevention Mitigation
  • Runoff survey
  • Insecticide selection
  • Application
  • Containment
  • Water recovery
  • Buffer strip

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Runoff Site Survey
  • Terrain, water flow,
  • proximity to water bodies
  • Storage area
  • Mixing loading area
  • Wash area
  • Application site

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Insecticide Selection
  • Efficacy
  • Formulation
  • Physico-chemical properties
  • Dose (use rate)
  • Aquatic toxicity

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Application
  • Label
  • Environmental Hazards
  • Use Directions
  • Rate
  • Timing
  • rain irrigation
  • Precision application
  • Calibration

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Label Environmental 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.

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Label Recommendation
  • Do not apply if rain is expected within 12 hours

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Containment
  • Rain shelter
  • Containment of spills
  • storage area, mixing loading, wash pad
  • Containment of runoff water
  • Rinsate reuse, treatment
  • Tailwater pond/bioswale

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Water Recovery
  • Re-circulating system
  • Tailwater recovery
  • phytotoxicity (herbicide residues)
  • microbial degradation, photodegradation
  • hydrolysis

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Buffer Strip
  • Water soluble vs. adsorped
  • Buffer area
  • Vegetation strip
  • grass, cover crop
  • Organic material strip

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Summary
  • Do Precision Application
  • Timing of application to prevent rain washoff
  • Control timing and amount of watering to prevent
    runoff
  • Containment of runoff water
  • Recapture tailwater and reuse of water
  • Use buffer strips

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Acknowledgment
  • Calif. Dept. of Food Agric.
  • Center for Analytical Chemistry
  • Pest Detection/Emergency Projects
  • State Water Resource Control Board
  • Dept. of Health Services
  • Calif. Department of Fish Game
  • Co. Agric. Commissioners
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