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Original Articles

Methodology for the implementation of monitoring plans with different spatial and temporal scales of plant protection products residues in water bodies based on site-specific environmental pressures assessments

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Pages 1341-1358 | Received 12 Nov 2018, Accepted 02 Feb 2019, Published online: 04 Mar 2019
 

Abstract

The awareness of plant protection products residues causing problems in water bodies is increasing more and more. A lot of effort is being made by countries in investigating the situation of diffuse pesticide pollution. This article illustrates a new methodology developed for the implementation of monitoring plans for plant protection products residues in rivers, lakes and groundwater, at river basin scale, based on an operational workflow which, by integrating different databases, let to evaluate site-specific environmental pressures affecting the definition of the related monitoring networks. It follows that sampling and analytical activities, carried out in the monitoring network nodes, not only are functional to water bodies ecological and chemical quality status assessment but are able to highlight possible compromises of environmental balance in agro-ecosystems, deriving from plant protection products use, through the application of environmental modeling able to bring out evolutive trends. This information would allow the Administrators to take increasingly effective initiatives both in the field of controls and authorizations for particular substances, in the light of the negative effects shown, and in the field of spatial planning, being able to dispose of the necessary knowledge in order to take safeguard measures before a certain evolutionary process of degradation becomes irreversible.

Acknowledgments

This activity is the result of an intense collaboration between Water Research Institute of the Department of Earth System, Science and Environmental Technologies of the National Research Council, the Apulia Regional Agency for Environmental Protection and the Apulia Department of Agriculture, Rural Development and Environmental Protection (Water Resources section) that financed this study. Authors thanks Charmaigne Pumihic and Paolo Lovascio for their essential help.

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