The potential of pesticides to contaminate the groundwater resources of the Axios river basin in Macedonia, Northern Greece. Part I. Monitoring study in the north part of the basin
The Axios river basin is an area of high agricultural importance for Macedonia, Northern Greece. High priced crops such as cotton, corn, sugarbeets, vegetables and rice are rotated with cereals and alfalfa and thus a great variety of pesticides are used annually for the control of pests and diseases...
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description | The Axios river basin is an area of high agricultural importance for Macedonia, Northern Greece. High priced crops such as cotton, corn, sugarbeets, vegetables and rice are rotated with cereals and alfalfa and thus a great variety of pesticides are used annually for the control of pests and diseases. Moreover, the groundwater resources of the specific area constitute the main source of potable water for the surrounding cities and villages. Therefore, a study was initiated to investigate the probable risks of groundwater contamination with pesticides. The leaching of pesticides from agricultural soils was monitored in the phreatic horizon as well as in soil water samples collected with suction lysimeters. In parallel studies, the presence of pesticides in the irrigation water and the water of Axios river was also monitored. Pesticides like carbofuran, atrazine, alachlor and prometryne, which were regularly applied in the northern part of the basin during 1992–1994 were detected at concentrations occasionally exceeding 1 μg/l in soil water from the deeper soil layers and in the phreatic horizon. Residues of pesticides others than the ones applied in the studied area like propanil, terbufos and paraoxon-methyl were also detected at the deeper soil layers and in the phreatic horizon. The latter pesticides were also detected at significant concentrations in the irrigation water which mainly consisted of riverine water. The lack of an independent soil draining system and the use of riverine water for irrigation purposes resulted in the redistribution of residual amounts of these pesticides in the phreatic horizon beneath the agricultural area. |
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