Evaluation of polymer-based dust palliatives in soil and stormwater runoff in an arid environment
Dust palliatives are used to reduce fugitive dust in areas susceptible to erosion by wind and rain. In 2015, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) temporarily approved the use of polymer-based dust palliatives during the construction and operation of a solar energy facility and, in 2019, on a mining access road in Clark County, Nevada. The areas treated with palliative are habitat to the desert tortoise. The desert tortoise consumes water opportunistically from puddles, saturated soils, or by the collection of precipitation on their carapaces. Since little is known about the toxicity of polymeric substances to the desert tortoise, the BLM is concerned with the exposure of the desert tortoise to palliative in stormwater runoff. The BLM collaborated with the US Geological Survey (USGS) to evaluate the transport of butyl acrylate vinyl acetate (BA-VA), the copolymer ingredient in the dust palliatives applied in the study, away from areas of application. BA-VA concentrations were measured in soils treated with palliative up to 90 days post-treatment, after which the copolymer became undetectable (
Citation Information
| Publication Year | 2025 |
|---|---|
| Title | Evaluation of polymer-based dust palliatives in soil and stormwater runoff in an arid environment |
| DOI | 10.1007/s00244-025-01153-6 |
| Authors | Angela Paul, Erin L. Orozco-Whitaker, S. Shamsuddin, Peng Xiang, Eric Landry |
| Publication Type | Article |
| Publication Subtype | Journal Article |
| Series Title | Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology |
| Index ID | 70272968 |
| Record Source | USGS Publications Warehouse |
| USGS Organization | Nevada Water Science Center |