Contents
Preface
1. Runoff of Phenylpyrazole Insecticide Fipronil from Concrete
Surfaces
2. Factors Affecting Residential Runoff Transport of
Pyrethroids
3. Determining Critical Factors Controlling Off-Site Transport of
Pyrethroids
in the Urban Environment
4. Review of Modeling Approaches for Pesticide Washoff from
Impervious
Surfaces
5. A Modeling Approach for Predicting Pyrethroid Residues in Urban
Water
Bodies for Use in Environmental Risk Assessments
6. A Summary of Case Studies Designed To Determine the Influence
of
Multiple Stressors on Benthic Communities in Urban California
Streams
7. Influence of Landcover, Rainfall, and River Flow on the
Concentration of
Pyrethroids in the Lower American River, Sacramento, California,
United
States
8. Pyrethroid Pesticides in Municipal Wastewater: A Baseline Survey
of
Publicly Owned Treatment Works Facilities in California in 2013
9. Analysis of Pyrethroid Insecticides in Complex Environmental
Samples,
Using Stable Isotope-Labeled Standards as Surrogates
10. Conducting Ecological Risk Assessments of Urban Pesticide
Uses
11. Application of a Regional Screening Index for Chemical Leaching
to
Groundwater Vulnerability Analysis in the National Level
12. Sensitivity Analysis of Individual Parameters for Synthetic
Pyrethroid
Exposure Assessments to Runoff, Erosion, and Drift Entry Routes for
the
PRZM and AGRO-2014 Models
13. Application of an Approach for Predicting Pesticide
Concentrations in
Static Water Bodies Using Spatially Explicit Hydrography,
Landscape, and
Pesticide Use Data
Editors' Biographies
Indexes
Author Index
Subject Index
Russell L. Jones (Ph.D., University of California Berkeley) is
currently a Fellow in Environmental Safety at Bayer CropScience in
Research Triangle Park, NC, specializing in the behavior of crop
protection products in soil and water. Research interests include
the development of management practices for preventing movement of
crop protection products to ground and surface water, design and
conduct of field research studies, and the application of
environmental
modeling to risk assessment. He has authored or co-authored over
100 papers and 140 presentations at scientific meetings.
Mah Shamim (Ph.D., Howard University) has been a Section Head and
Branch Chief in Environmental Fate and Effects Division, Office of
Pesticide Programs, United States Environmental Protection Agency
since 1993. She manages multi-disciplinary teams of scientists
involved in performing ecological risk assessments, endangered
species assessments, and drinking water assessments to be used in
dietary human risk assessments. Prior to joining the EPA in 1991,
she served as a Senior Staff Fellow at the
National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, the National Institutes
of Health (1989 - 1991) and as a Research Fellow at the National
Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (1983 -
1989).
Scott H. Jackson (Ph.D., Union University) is currently stewardship
manager in the stewardship and sustainability group at BASF in
Research Triangle Park, NC. He is responsible for managing risk
assessments for human health, ecotoxicology, and spray drift as
well as designing and supervising studies intended to monitor
surface water, ground water and soil systems for environmental
quality. He has authored or co-authored over 80 papers and 120
presentations at scientific meetings. He has
organized or co-organized many symposiums at national meetings.
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