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Use of semipermeable membrane devices (SPMDS) to determine bioavailable organochlorine pesticide residues in streams receiving irrigation drainwater

January 1, 1995

The semipermeable membrane device (SPMD), consisting of a neutral lipid (triolein) enclosed in polyethylene layflat tubing, is very effective in sequestering bioavailable organochlorine (OC) pesticides in the environment. We used SPMDs to sequester OC pesticide residues in streams receiving irrigation drainwater and found toxaphene, the DDT complex, dieldrin, and endrin. Ambient water concentrations of the OC pesticides were calculated using an algorithm developed previously. Toxaphene residues were estimated to range from 300 to 7,000 ng/L.

Publication Year 1995
Title Use of semipermeable membrane devices (SPMDS) to determine bioavailable organochlorine pesticide residues in streams receiving irrigation drainwater
DOI 10.1016/0045-6535(95)00070-O
Authors Jimmie D. Petty, James N. Huckins, D.B. Martin, T.G. Adornato
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Chemosphere
Index ID 70179253
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Columbia Environmental Research Center