On this page:
- Pesticide Drift in Minnesota (October 2007)
- Lindsay, California Biomonitoring Study (May 2007)
- Hastings, Florida (April 2007)
- Yakima Valley, Washington (December 2006)
- Lindsay, California (July 2006)
- Parlier, California (Coming soon)
- Contact Information
There are a number of Drift Catcher projects in progress or completed in various locations in California, Minnesota, Florida, Washington, Maine, Indiana, and North Carolina. This site provides the technical reports on the sampling and analysis, as well as other publications about the work. Check back frequently for new results!
Minnesota
This
factsheet
and map shows the frequency of detection of chlorothalonil at 11 sites
in rural Minnesota where citizens tested in 2006 and 2007. Chlorothalonil,
a fungicide used extensively on potatoes in the state, was detected in
two thirds of the samples, and chlorpyrifos, PCNB, and pendimethalin were
also detected in some samples. Full report coming soon.
Lindsay, California Biomonitoring Study
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This report presents the personal stories of residents of the town of Lindsay in Tulare County, California. PANNA and El Quinto Sol (a community group based in Lindsay) who were involved in a study involving sampling of both air and urine in July of 2006. Urine data showing that 91% of the people tested had levels of chlorpyrifos metabolites in their urine that were above the US average, and most of the women in the study had amounts above levels of concern. Monitoring was conducted to coincide with the peak summer use of chlorpyrifos as an insecticide on oranges for the control of lepidopterous pests and scale. Check back in early summer 2007 for the detailed Technical Report on both the air and urine monitoring data collected in this study. |
Hastings, Florida
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This report presents the results of air monitoring near the South Woods Elementary school in Hastings, FL, located in an agricultural area in which cabbage and potatoes are grown close to the school. The study was conducted by two high school students for their science fair project. They found three different pesticides--the insecticides endosulfan and diazinon, and the herbicide trifluralin in most samples over the course of the eight-day sampling period from December 6 to 14 in 2006. |
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Yakima Valley, Washington
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This report presents the results of air monitoring in the apple-growing region of Washington State, the Yakima Valley. With training and laboratory assistance from PANNA, the Farm Worker Pesticide Project (FWPP) monitored the air for chlorpyrifos and its oxon degradation product at two homes in the Yakima Valley in April of 2006. Monitoring was conducted to coincide with the spring use of chlorpyrifos as an insecticide on apples, pears and cherries for the control of coddling moth, leafroller and other pome-fruit pests. |
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Lindsay, California
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This report presents the results of air monitoring in populated areas in the town of Lindsay in Tulare County, California for chlorpyrifos and its oxon degradation product. PANNA and El Quinto Sol (a community group based in Lindsay) sampled during the peak use period of June, July, and August in both 2004 and 2005. Monitoring was conducted to coincide with the summer use of chlorpyrifos as an insecticide on oranges for the control of lepidopterous pests and scale. Go to Executive Summary and download site. Check back in spring 2007 for a report on the data collected in summer 2006. |
Parlier, California
Coming soon.
Contact Information
If you would like more information about these results, please contact the Drift Catcher .
