Title: Emerging Surface Water Issues And Pesticides
1Emerging Surface Water Issues And Pesticides
- CURES - Coalition For Urban/Rural
Environmental Stewardship
2Problem Pesticides In Urban Runoff
- Pesticide detections on the rise.
- Regulators seeking voluntary solutions.
- If not solved soon, regulatory action is likely.
3Why Is Surface Water Issue Emerging?
- EPA and states moving from point to non-point
pollution. - More attention to managing non-point source
pollution.
4Key Player the Water Flea
- Water flea (ceriodaphnia dubia).
- Indicator species.
- Sensitive at parts per trillion.
5Detections in CA Rivers and Streams
- Some samples toxic to water flea.
- Only in occasional spikes.
- Not above health advisory levels.
- Regulations in the works.
6Pesticides Detected In Delta Tributaries
(Salt Slough, Orestimba Creek, Merced River)
Malathion Pebulate - Tillam Metolachlor -
Dual Molinate - Ordram Napropamide - Devrinol
Methomyl - Lannate Pronamide - Kerb Propargite -
Comite/Omite Simazine - Princep Triflurilin -
Trelan DDE, p, p
- Alachlor - Lasso/Lexan
- Atrazine
- Carbaryl - Sevin
- Chlorpyrifos - Lorsban
- Dieldrin
- Cynazine - Bladex
- Diuron - Karmex
- Diazinon
- Dacthal
- EPTC - Eptam
- Fonofos - Dyphonate
7Pesticides Detected In Urban CreeksNewport Bay
- Carbaryl - Sevin
- Chlorpyrifos - Dursban
- Benomyl - Benlate
- Diuron - Karmex
- Diazinon
- Methidathion - Supracide
Methomyl - Lannate Pendimethalin -
Prowl Malathion Oryzalin - Surflan Simazine -
Princep Triflurilin - Trelan
8Nonpoint Source Contamination (NPS)
- Improper application of chemicals.
- spray drift
- aerial spray or dumping over water
- Irrigation
- Tailwater runoff
- Leaching
- Overland runoff
- heavy rain
9Nonpoint Source Contamination (NPS)
- Mixing and Loading
- No containment
- Improper site
- Urban Runoff
- Urban streams
10Point Source Contamination
- A driver for non-point source regulations.
- Based on Clean Water Act regulations.
- Permitted Discharges
- Manufacturing
- Water treatment plants
- Storm runoff
11Why Now?
- Technologies of detection part per trillion.
- Ease of using testing kits.
- Emphasis shift from point to nonpoint sources.
- Increased monitoring -- just beginning.
- USGS, State activities
- for monitoring.
- CWA, State funds, CalFed
12What the Issue is Not About
- Human health concerns.
- Direct effects on fish.
- Ecological significance?
- Persistent toxicants.
13What the Issue Is About
- Recurring part per trillion level of pesticides.
- Initial focus on organophosphate insecticides.
- Toxicity to a sensitive screening organism.
- Water flea Ceriodaphnia dubia
14What the Issue Is About
- FIFRA vs. Clean Water Act Standards.
- Overlapping jurisdictions.
- DPR and State/Regional Water Boards
- The need for refined science what is ecological
significance? - Science-based regulations needed.
15What is the Clean Water Act Process?
- Identify impaired waters - 303(d) Lists.
- Revised every two years
- Prioritize Total Maximum Daily Load development.
- Develop TMDLs.
- quantitative assessment of water quality problem
- sources
- actions to restore/protect the water body
16Pollutants/Stressors in 303(d) Listings
- Fertilizer/Nutrients
- Pathogens (e coli, coloform)
- Sediment
- Pesticides
- Metals (mining runoff)
- Salinity
- Diazinon
- Chlorpyrifos
17TMDL - Total Maximum Daily Load
- TMDL point sources non-point sources
- background margin of safety.
18TMDL Litigation by States
- EPA under court order to establish TMDLs
- OR, AK, GA, CA (North Coast), PA, AZ, NM, WV, DL,
CA (Newport Bay) - Litigation filed (December 1997)
- D.C., AL, FL, MS, CA (Los Angeles)
- 42 cases
19CA Urban Creek TMDL Priorities
- OP Pesticide TMDLs for CA urban creeks
- Chollas Creek, San Diego due April 2000.
- Upper Newport Bay, urban creeks, Orange County
due Jan. 2002. - San Francisco Bay, urban creeks due 2002/03.
- Sacramento/Stockton, urban creeks due 2012
(pressure to complete on SF Bay timeline).
20Newport Bay TMDL Priorities
- Preliminary staff report - March 2000
- TMDL draft language in 3-6 months later.
- Public hearings/stakeholder meetings.
- Finalize mitigation measures.
- To Office Administrative Law to finalize.
21Newport Bay Problem
- Toxicity from almost all storm events.
- Highest toxicity ever found in state.
- 50 from Chlorpyrifos, Diazinon
- Unknown persistence beyond 96 hrs.
22Potential TMDL Impacts
- Pressure for regulatory controls on agriculture,
urban and other non-point sources - Wasteload allocation with little data or science
- Tighter discharge limits on point source permits
23CA Pesticide Water Quality Program
- MAA (Management Agency Agreement) between DPR, Ag
Commissioners, and State Water Resource Control
Board - Feb. 1997 - Developed to
- address overlapping authorities
- reduce duplication of effort, inconsistencies,
confusion of regulated public
24Pesticide Management Plan (PMP) for Water Quality
- Implements the Management Agency Agreement
- Mitigate problems using phased approach
- Stage 1 Outreach Education - preventative
- Stage 2 Self Regulating - sponsors
- Stage 3 Regulatory (DPR Commissioners)
- Stage 4 Regulatory (State/Regional Water Boards)
25Why Best Management Practices?
- Are BMPs the answer?
- What are my alternatives to BMPs?
- BMPs will slow down the process.
26What happens if BMPs are adopted?
- No regulations (ideally).
- Exemptions.
- Less severe restrictions in the future.
27Urban BMPs
- Goal Control non-point source pollution
- Reduce off-site transport of sediment, nutrients,
pesticides.
28Urban BMPs
- Transport Mechanism Hows it moving off-site?
- Stormwater runoff
- Irrigation runoff
- Washed off during hose down
- Drains in building/facility/home
29Urban BMPs
- Stormwater Runoff manage potential movement
- Dont spray just before storms.
- No overspray on hard surfaces sweep up granules
from driveways. - Consider alternative controls in areas where
stormwater channels or drains off the site. - Evaluate drain pest treatments.
30Urban BMPs
- Irrigation Runoff
- Avoid overwatering to point of runoff.
- Consider frequent light irrigations (when product
must be watered-in to turf or landscape.)
31Urban BMPs
- Building/facility/home drains
- Drains eventually reach river/ocean.
- Dont dispose of rinsewater in drains.
- Dont dispose leftovers in drains.
32Urban BMPs
- Pest Control Practices
- Take an IPM approach
- ID the pest, host, habitat
- Consider all control options
- Treat only where needed
- Monitor results
33Best Management Practices
- Surface water
- vegetation buffer strips
- water holding periods
- containment/catch basins
- application buffers
- mixing areas w/containment and rinsate recycling
34Vegetation Buffer Strips
- 20-foot wide vegetation strip along waterways and
on downhill side of field - Plant cover crop
- legumes
- native perennial grasses
- Physical barrier
- slows water - sediment deposition
- captures/absorbs available materials
35Mixing and Loading
- Contained concrete mixing/loading pad
- Flat area, disked or graveled
- Recycling system for rinsate
- Recycle rinsate into the spray mix
- Spray rinsate on the field
- Stay away from wells
36Sprayer Technology
- Use dry locks on spray equipment
- Increase droplet size
- use drift retardants
- avoid windy spray conditions (see label)
- Equipment maintenance
- avoid leaks and broken hoses
- Turn sprayer off at end of row
37Managing Drift From Airblast Sprayers
- Most drift comes from outside 2 rows
- First/last passes through the orchard
- Dont spray inside of row 1 or 2
- Spray outside -inward on perimeter rows, slowing
down to improve coverage.
38Managing Drift From Airblast Sprayers
- Direct spray at canopy, not open spaces.
- Base of tree and gap between rows (straight up)
- Almond canopy begins 6 feet from ground.
- Set nozzle angle to cover target only.
- Canopy is the greatest interceptor of spray.
- Use nozzles that produce bigger droplets.
39Tough Questions Yet To Be Answered
- Which programs will trump.
- What will those programs look like?
- Which best management practices will solve the
problem?
40What Needs To Be Done by Regulators?
- Better Define Problem
- Extent of impact
- Which pesticides
- Characteristics of pesticides
- Source Identification
- Where they coming from?
- BMP Development
- Address Regulatory Issues
- CWA, Stormwater agencies, etc
41What Does The Future Hold ...
- Who shapes our future?
- Industry
- Regulators