The Dutch decision tree on leaching from soil has been re-designed to be more in line with EU guidelines on the assessment of the leaching potential of substances. The new decision tree explicitly defines reasonable worst-case conditions as the 90th percentile of the area to which a substance is applied. The tree also determines whether the median annual leaching concentration over a period of 20, 40 or 60 years complies with the EU-drinking water limit, with the length of the period depending on the application frequency. The FOCUS Kremsmnster scenario, officially adopted in the Netherlands as the national scenario, is, in the first tier, used to identify substances with a negligible leaching risk, which can then be registered without furt...
In the Dutch Decision Tree for the evaluation of the leaching potential of pesticides, the GeoPEARL ...
Assessment of leaching of plant protection products to groundwater is an important aspect of the env...
In general, pesticides which are liable to leach into groundwater at concentrations beyond the guide...
The Dutch decision tree on leaching from soil has been re-designed to be more in line with EU guidel...
The Dutch decision tree on leaching from soil has been re-designed to be more in line with EU guidel...
The Dutch decision tree on leaching from soil has been re-designed to be more in line with EU guidel...
The Dutch decision tree on leaching from soil has been re-designed to be more in line with EU guidel...
Recently, the Netherlands has adopted a new decision tree for evaluating the leaching potential of p...
In the new Dutch decision tree for the evaluation of pesticide leaching from soils, leaching to the ...
Recently, the Netherlands has adopted a new decision tree for evaluating the leaching potential of p...
In the new Dutch decision tree for the evaluation of pesticide leaching from soils, leaching to the ...
In the new Dutch decision tree for the evaluation of pesticide leaching from soils, leaching to the ...
In the new Dutch decision tree for the evaluation of pesticide leaching to groundwater, spatially di...
In the new Dutch decision tree for the evaluation of pesticide leaching to groundwater, spatially di...
Contamination of the groundwater is an important side-effect of the usage of plant protection produc...
In the Dutch Decision Tree for the evaluation of the leaching potential of pesticides, the GeoPEARL ...
Assessment of leaching of plant protection products to groundwater is an important aspect of the env...
In general, pesticides which are liable to leach into groundwater at concentrations beyond the guide...
The Dutch decision tree on leaching from soil has been re-designed to be more in line with EU guidel...
The Dutch decision tree on leaching from soil has been re-designed to be more in line with EU guidel...
The Dutch decision tree on leaching from soil has been re-designed to be more in line with EU guidel...
The Dutch decision tree on leaching from soil has been re-designed to be more in line with EU guidel...
Recently, the Netherlands has adopted a new decision tree for evaluating the leaching potential of p...
In the new Dutch decision tree for the evaluation of pesticide leaching from soils, leaching to the ...
Recently, the Netherlands has adopted a new decision tree for evaluating the leaching potential of p...
In the new Dutch decision tree for the evaluation of pesticide leaching from soils, leaching to the ...
In the new Dutch decision tree for the evaluation of pesticide leaching from soils, leaching to the ...
In the new Dutch decision tree for the evaluation of pesticide leaching to groundwater, spatially di...
In the new Dutch decision tree for the evaluation of pesticide leaching to groundwater, spatially di...
Contamination of the groundwater is an important side-effect of the usage of plant protection produc...
In the Dutch Decision Tree for the evaluation of the leaching potential of pesticides, the GeoPEARL ...
Assessment of leaching of plant protection products to groundwater is an important aspect of the env...
In general, pesticides which are liable to leach into groundwater at concentrations beyond the guide...