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Title Pesticide risk in groundwater / edited by Marco Vighi and Enzo Funari
Published Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, 2019
©1995

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Contents Introduction, M. Vighi and E. Funari; Occurrence in Groundwater and Use of Pesticides; Pesticide Levels in Groundwater: Value and Limitations of Monitoring, L. Donati, E Funari, D. Sandroni, and M. Vighi; Agronomic Aspects of Herbicide Use, M. Sattin, A Berti, and G. Zanin; Environmental Distribution and Fate and Exposure Prediction; Predictive Approaches for the Evaluation of Pesticide Exposure, M. Vighi and A. Di Guardo; Groundwater Vulnerability to Pesticides, G. Giuliano; Pesticides and Human Health; Human Health Implications Associated with the Presence of Pesticides in Drinking Water, E. Funari; Possible Solutions; Purification of Groundwaters Polluted by Pesticides, C. Nurizzo; Development of Novel Active Ingredients, D.I. Gustafson; Innovative Strategies in Weed Control, G. Zanin, M. Sattin, and A. Berti; Agriculture and Land Use Planning, A. Toccolini and V. Angileri; Legislation and Economy; Regulations and Management, G. Premazzi and G. Ziglio; An Economic Approach, T. Soderqvist, L. Bergman, and P.O. Johansson; Conclusions, M. Vighi and E. Funari; Index
Summary Pesticide pollution of groundwater results from agricultural practices, the properties of the substance and its behavior in the soil environment, and the characteristics of aquifers and their vulnerability. Pesticide Risk in Groundwater provides an overview of the main issues concerning pesticide pollution of groundwater worldwide. The book is divided into five sections. Section I reviews experimental data of groundwater monitoring to indicate the extent of the problem on a global basis. Based on this evaluation, herbicides are examined in depth. Section II describes predictive approaches to estimate the distribution and fate of pesticides, and includes a chapter devoted to hydrogeological aspects affecting the vulnerability of aquifers. The third section evaluates pesticides in relation to their toxicology. It critically examines the criteria and procedures by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to define quality objectives, and compares the monitoring data on pesticides in groundwater with their quality objectives. Section IV evaluates various strategies to control and prevent groundwater pollution problems. Different water treatment options are described from a technical and economic point of view. The main preventative actions include the chemical approach, the agronomic approach, and the land use approach. The final section reviews the state of the art of drinking water regulations in the EEC, the United States, and other OECD countries. The author describes the economic implications of groundwater pollution and its control and exemplifies with a real case study
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 07, 2020)
Subject Pesticides -- Environmental aspects.
Groundwater -- Pollution.
TECHNOLOGY -- Environmental Engineering & Technology.
Groundwater -- Pollution
Pesticides -- Environmental aspects
Form Electronic book
Author Vighi, Marco, editor
Funari, Enzo, editor
ISBN 9780429611780
0429611781
0138743738
9780429600746
0429600747
9780429606267
0429606265
9780138743734