Many factors determine whether a pesticide will leach through soil and become a groundwater contaminant, including the pesticide?s chemical properties, the soil type, the depth to groundwater, and the pesticide management practices. This fact sheet provides ways to determine the level of risk of groundwater contamination and recommended applicator practices to minimize such risk
In agriculture, pesticides and plant nutrients can enter groundwater and surface water and contamina...
A discussion about groundwater contamination is presented in this work. Contamination by agricultura...
Pesticides have been detected at concentrations exceeding regulatory levels in groundwater samples f...
This slide show provides information to guide pesticide users in applying pesticides in a manner tha...
Growers who know and understand persistence, half-life, and mobility of chemical pesticides that pro...
If not handled carefully, pesticides (herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, rodentcides) can contami...
This 26 page publication (NRAES-34) was originally published by the Northeast Regional Agricultural ...
Declared out of print February 2010. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be ...
12 pp., 1 illustration, drinking water well assessment tableProper pesticide management is important...
This paper summarizes the preliminary results of field investigations of pesticide behaviour in the ...
This paper summarises recent research on pesticides in groundwater in both temperate and tropical re...
This NebGuide discusses what happens to pesticides after application, factors affecting pesticide mo...
Groundwater contamination generically refers to modifications in biological, physical or chemical ch...
The normal use of pesticides may result in contamination of groundwater. The potential for such cont...
Approximately 90 percent of the public water supply in Idaho originates from groundwater, thus makin...
In agriculture, pesticides and plant nutrients can enter groundwater and surface water and contamina...
A discussion about groundwater contamination is presented in this work. Contamination by agricultura...
Pesticides have been detected at concentrations exceeding regulatory levels in groundwater samples f...
This slide show provides information to guide pesticide users in applying pesticides in a manner tha...
Growers who know and understand persistence, half-life, and mobility of chemical pesticides that pro...
If not handled carefully, pesticides (herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, rodentcides) can contami...
This 26 page publication (NRAES-34) was originally published by the Northeast Regional Agricultural ...
Declared out of print February 2010. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be ...
12 pp., 1 illustration, drinking water well assessment tableProper pesticide management is important...
This paper summarizes the preliminary results of field investigations of pesticide behaviour in the ...
This paper summarises recent research on pesticides in groundwater in both temperate and tropical re...
This NebGuide discusses what happens to pesticides after application, factors affecting pesticide mo...
Groundwater contamination generically refers to modifications in biological, physical or chemical ch...
The normal use of pesticides may result in contamination of groundwater. The potential for such cont...
Approximately 90 percent of the public water supply in Idaho originates from groundwater, thus makin...
In agriculture, pesticides and plant nutrients can enter groundwater and surface water and contamina...
A discussion about groundwater contamination is presented in this work. Contamination by agricultura...
Pesticides have been detected at concentrations exceeding regulatory levels in groundwater samples f...