Based on the horizontal and vertical distributions of pesticides in the riv
er and the reservoir, the fates of pesticides in these systems were investi
gated in this study. Four pesticides, i.e., MEP, thiobencarb, BPMC and isop
rothiolane had the highest concentrations among the eighteen pesticides. Th
ese pesticides in suspended components except isoprothiolane were detected
not only during stormy weather days but also during dry weather days. The p
ercent detection of pesticides in suspended component was 59.8-61.9% in MEP
, 34.6-38.9% in thiobencarb and 17.0-19.0% in BPMC. However. isoprothiolane
in the suspended component was undetectable.
These pesticides in the suspended component have existed as a part of the s
uspended solids in the river, then disappeared by sedimentation during the
flow of the river from the upper stream to the backwater in the reservoir.
On the other hand, the pesticides in the dissolved components that flowed i
nto the reservoir were uptaken or adsorbed by phytoplankton. Moreover, the
concentrations of the less absorptive pesticides like isoprothiolane have d
ecreased by dilution and diffusion in the reservoir.