(1)The study is part of the Environmental Programme for
the Danube River Basin, supported by PHARE (E.C.) under the project “Danube
Regional Pesticide Study” No. 95-0100.
Abstract:
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the potential hazard of pesticides
used in the Danube basin for the aquatic life. The calculation of Predicted
Environmental Concentrations (PEC) was performed using the Netherland’s
Uniform System for the Evaluation of Substances (USES). Two kinds of quotients
were used: the hazard quotient PEC/L(E)50 for fish, crustaceans and algae,
and the quotient PEC/NEC for aquatic systems. A total of 275 pesticides
were evaluated. The comparative hazard assessment demonstrated that there
is no correspondence in the estimated hazard of acute effect of pesticides
on the different species of the aquatic life. Algae are more sensitive
to herbicides and more resistant to insecticides. Fish and crustaceans
are more sensitive to insecticides and fungicides. The “worst case” method
was used in the evaluation. Hazard assessment of ecosystems as a whole
gives more general and adequate information concerning the adverse effect
of pesticides on aquatic life. Nevertheless the limitations of the modelling
investigations, the conclusion of the study is that the regulation of pesticides
can be substantially improved through the use of models quantifying the
hazard for the aquatic life.
Received: 12 June 1998
Accepted: 03 December 1998 Posted: 2 March 1999 |
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