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Archive of the California Government Domain, CA.gov

Collected by: California State Library

Archived since: Apr, 2015

Description:

This collection preserves access to hundreds of California state agency websites and documents. State agencies utilize their websites to publish information including press releases, agendas, minutes, reports, statistics, and more. This material is especially volatile as leadership changes or as time sensitive issues are no longer on agendas or in the news. This collection is maintained by government information specialists from the California State Library.

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Title: An Evaluation of the Enzptbc* Pesticide Detector Ticket For Usefulness In Field Monitoring Of Pesticides and in the Regulatory Prograxs of the California Department of Food and Agriculture

URL: http://www.cdpr.ca.gov/docs/empm/pubs/ehapreps/eh8608.pdf

Description: Midwest Research Institute (MRI) has recently introduced a new product, the EnzyTec@ Pesticide Detector "ticket." The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) evaluated the EnzyTec @ Pesticide Detector for its usefulness in the Department's regulatory programs and for its overall usefulness in detection of pesticide residues in the field. This report is the result of this evaluation.

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Title: Appendix To Report Fh 92-06 I3 Test Of Procedures For Determining The Ground Water Protection List

URL: http://www.cdpr.ca.gov/docs/empm/pubs/ehapreps/eh9207.pdf

Description: Analysis of Antor, Alachlor, Metalaxyl and Metolachlor in Well Water

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Subject:   Well Water--Analysis--California

Title: Environmental Monitoring Results of the Mediterranean Fruit Fly Eradication Program, Ventura County, 1994-1995

URL: http://www.cdpr.ca.gov/docs/emon/pubs/ehapreps/eh9705.pdf

Description: In October 1994, the California Department of Food and Agriculture began a series of aerial applications to eradicate an infestation of the Mediterranean fruit fly (Medfly) in Ventura County. The Environmental Hazards Assessment Program of the California Department of Pesticide Regulation monitored applications throughout the treatment program to measure the amount of malathion and malaoxon (a breakdown product of malathion) reaching the ground, and the concentration of these chemicals in air, surface water, and rain runoff.

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Subject:   Malathion -- Toxicology -- California -- Ventura County Malathion -- Environmental aspects -- California -- Ventura County -- Measurement Mediterranean fruit-fly -- Control -- California -- Ventura County

Title: Executive Summary - Environmental Monitoring Results of the Mediterranean Fruit Fly Eradication Program, Ventura County, 1994-95

URL: http://www.cdpr.ca.gov/docs/emon/pubs/ehapreps/eh9705exsum.htm

Description: Executive summary of the report, "Environmental Monitoring Results of the Mediterranean Fruit Fly Eradication Program, Ventura County, 1994-95." The Department of Pesticide Regulation's (DPR) Environmental Hazards Assessment Program (EHAP) conducted environmental monitoring of aerial applications of a mixture of malathion (Malathion ULV®, Clean Crop) and protein bait (added to attract the flies to the pesticide; Nu-lure®, Miller Chemical & Fertilizer Corporation) in Ventura County from October 1994 through May 1995. These applications were part of the Mediterranean fruit fly (Medfly) eradication program conducted by the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA). DPR conducted the monitoring to provide information about the amount of malathion and malaoxon (a breakdown product of malathion) reaching the ground, and the concentrations of these chemicals in air, surface water, and rain runoff.

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Subject:   Mediterranean fruit-fly Malathion -- Toxicology -- California -- Ventura County Malathion -- Environmental aspects -- California -- Ventura County -- Measurement Mediterranean fruit-fly -- Control -- California -- Ventura County

Title: Monitoring the Air for the Presence of 2.4-D in Kern County, Kings County and San Luis Obispo County: A Cooperative California Study , Spring 1980

URL: http://www.cdpr.ca.gov/docs/empm/pubs/ehapreps/eh8005.pdf

Description: Report on a study conducted to determine the presence and nature of airborne 2,4-D in a wide area of the San Joaquin Valley during the spring of 1980.

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Title: Monterey County Residential Air Monitoring

URL: http://www.cdpr.ca.gov/docs/empm/pubs/ehapreps/eh8507.pdf

Description: Levels of pesticides were determined in ambient air collected at three residential locations within the vicinity of Salinas, California. Levels of all positive samples were in the nanogram per cubic meter range. Eight positive samples were collected during the period from midnight until 12:00 noon, coinciding with the time of the day when pesticides were applied to nearby fieids, and wind speeds were lowest. One positive sample was collected from noon until midnight, the time of day coinciding with low pesticide application activity and higher wind speeds. Based on the levels of residues found, there is no indication of a potential health hazard to individuals in the study area (See Risk Assessment Appendix A).

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Subject:   Air -- Pollution -- California -- Monterey County -- Measurement Pesticides -- Environmental aspects -- California -- Monterey County -- Measurement

Title: Runoff and Leaching of Simazine and Diuron Used on Highway Rights-of-way | FULL REPORT

URL: http://www.cdpr.ca.gov/docs/empm/pubs/ehapreps/e9603.htm

Description: PLEASE NOTE: This is the Full Report, the Executive Summary/Asbstract ONLY are available via the Relation link below. -------- Simazine and diuron are herbicides that have been found in surface and ground water in California. Because they have traditionally been used on highway rights-of-way during the rainy season, this is a potential source of surface and ground water pollution. The Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR), which is responsible for preventing pesticide contamination of surface and ground water, conducted a study in Glenn County in California=s northern Central Valley, in cooperation with the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), the agency responsible for weed control along all State and interstate highways in California.

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Subject:   Diuron -- Environmental aspects -- California Triazines -- Environmental aspects -- California Roadside plants -- California Weeds -- Control -- Environmental aspects -- California Herbicides -- Environmental aspects -- California

Title: Runoff and Leaching of Simazine and Diuron Used on Highway Rights-of-way |Executive Summary and Abstract

URL: http://www.cdpr.ca.gov/docs/emon/pubs/ehapreps/eh9603.pdf

Description: PLEASE NOTE: This is the Executive Summary and Abstract for Report EH 96-03. Use Relation Link for full report. -------- Simazine and diuron are herbicides that have been found in surface and ground water in California. Because they have traditionally been used on highway rights-of-way during the rainy season, this is a potential source of surface and ground water pollution. The Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR), which is responsible for preventing pesticide contamination of surface and ground water, conducted a study in Glenn County in California's northern Central Valley, in cooperation with the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), the agency responsible for weed control all along state and interstate highways in California.

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Subject:   Herbicides -- Environmental aspects -- California Weeds -- Control -- Environmental aspects -- California Roadside plants -- California Triazines -- Environmental aspects -- California Diuron -- Environmental aspects -- California

Title: Tension lysimeters : monitoring of pesticides in soil water

URL: http://www.cdpr.ca.gov/docs/empm/pubs/ehapreps/eh9005.pdf

Description: Monitoring pesticide loads in soil water was the primary objective of the described study. Tension lysimeters were used to extract soil water samples from plots treated with eight pesticides. Drainage waters from six post-application irrigations were evaluated for residues. Procedures for the construction, use and installation of the tension lysimeters are documented.

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Subject:   Lysimeter Pesticides -- Environmental aspects -- Measurement Soils -- Pesticide content Soil moisture Groundwater -- Pollution

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