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The occurrence and transport of agricultural pesticides in the Tuttle Creek lake-stream system, Kansas and Nebraska

December 1, 1995

Median monthly atrazine concentrations detected in surface-water samples from the Big Blue River basin (1977-86) exceeded the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency health-advisory level (3.0 micrograms per liter) during May through September. Herbicide loads transported from the basin in 1986, expressed in tons and in percentage of amount applied, were alachlor (1.2 tons, 0.23 percent), atrazine (19 tons, 2.2 percent), and metolachlor (2.2 tons, 2.7 percent).

Publication Year 1995
Title The occurrence and transport of agricultural pesticides in the Tuttle Creek lake-stream system, Kansas and Nebraska
DOI 10.3133/wsp2419
Authors Hugh E. Bevans, Carla Hyde Fromm, Sharon A. Watkins
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Water Supply Paper
Series Number 2419
Index ID wsp2419
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse