Assessing soil
contamination A reference manual |
FAO PESTICIDE DISPOSAL SERIES 8
Assessing soil contamination
A reference manual
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PART A
ASSESSING CONTAMINATION
DISTRIBUTION OF PESTICIDES INTO THE ENVIRONMENT
Step 1
DETERMINING THE RELEVANT PESTICIDES
Step 2
ASSESSING CONTAMINATION CAUSED BY INFILTRATION
Assessing the pesticide concentration in the soil
Step 3
ASSESSING CONTAMINATION IN GROUNDWATER
Assessing the likelihood of spillages reaching the groundwater
Determining the pesticide concentration in the groundwater
Step 4
DETERMINING DISTRIBUTION BY WIND
Assessing the rate of emission of pesticides out of the store
PART B IDENTIFYING POSSIBLE HUMAN HEALTH RISKS THROUGH CONTAMINATION
Step 5
IDENTIFYING EXPOSURE POINTS
Exposure points in the area where groundwater is contaminated
Exposure points in the area where topsoil is contaminated by wind
Step 6
PREDICTING CONCENTRATIONS AT THE EXPOSURE POINTS
Points exposed to groundwater contamination
Points exposed to contamination by wind
Step 7
IDENTIFYING EXPOSURE ROUTES
Step 8
DETERMINING WHEN PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LEVELS
HAVE BEEN EXCEEDED
Permissible exposure levels for groundwater
Permissible exposure levels for wind
PART C
DETERMINING FOLLOW-UP MEASURES
What to do if results are different from those predicted
Step 10
MEASURES FOR ADDRESSING CONTAMINATION
Disposing of obsolete pesticides
Disposing of contaminated soil or groundwater
APPENDIX 1
FIELD FORMAT FOR ASSESSING CONTAMINATION
Step 1
DETERMINING THE RELEVANT PESTICIDES
Step 2
ASSESSING CONTAMINATION CAUSED BY INFILTRATION
Step 3
ASSESSING CONTAMINATION IN GROUNDWATER
Step 4
DETERMINING DISTRIBUTION BY WIND
Step 5
IDENTIFYING EXPOSURE POINTS
Step 6
PREDICTING CONCENTRATIONS AT THE EXPOSURE POINTS
Step 7
IDENTIFYING EXPOSURE ROUTES
Step 8
DETERMINING WHEN PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LEVELS
HAVE BEEN EXCEEDED
Step 9
DETERMINING FOLLOW-UP MEASURES
FIELD FORMAT FOR ASSESSING CONTAMINATION: EXAMPLE 1
DESCRIPTION OF A STORAGE SITE WITH OBSOLETE PESTICIDES
Step 1
Determining the relevant pesticides
Step 2
Assessing contamination caused by infiltration
Step 3
Assessing contamination in groundwater
Step 4
Determining distribution by wind
Step 5
Identifying exposure points
Step 6
Predicting concentrations at the exposure points
Step 7
Identifying exposure routes
Step 8
Determining when permissible exposure levels have been exceeded
Step 9
Determining follow-up measures
FIELD FORMAT FOR ASSESSING CONTAMINATION: EXAMPLE 2
DESCRIPTION OF A STORAGE SITE WITH OBSOLETE PESTICIDES
Step 1
Determining the relevant pesticides
Step 2
Assessing contamination caused by infiltration
Step 3
Assessing contamination in groundwater
Step 4
Determining distribution by wind
Step 5
Identifying exposure points
Step 6
Predicting concentrations at the exposure points
Step 7
Identifying exposure routes
Step 8
Determining when permissible exposure levels have been exceeded
Step 9
Determining follow-up measures
APPENDIX 2
PARAMETERS OF PESTICIDES THAT INFLUENCE PROCESSES
IN THE SOIL
PARAMETERS OF PESTICIDES THAT INFLUENCE PROCESSES IN THE SOIL
APPENDIX 3
FACT SHEETS ON PESTICIDES
LINDANE (γ-HEXACHLOROCYCLOHEXANE)
APPENDIX 4
FACT SHEETS ON CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS
POLYBROMINATED BIPHENYLS (PBBs)
POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS (PCBs)
TRIS (2, 3- DIBROMO-1-PROPYL) PHOSPHATE
APPENDIX 5
DETERMINING WHICH PESTICIDES ARE RELEVANT
APPENDIX 6
DETERMINING THE DISTRIBUTION BY WIND
APPENDIX 7
PARAMETERS FOR DETERMINING PESTICIDE CONCENTRATION
IN GROUNDWATER