Kz. Travis et P. Hendley, Probabilistic risk assessment of cotton pyrethroids: IV. Landscape-level exposure characterization, ENV TOX CH, 20(3), 2001, pp. 679-686
Aquatic exposure arising from the use of pyrethroid insecticides on cotton
in the United States was estimated as part of an extensive pyrethroid aquat
ic risk assessment. The exposure analysis was based on the standard U.S. En
vironmental Protection Agency tier II regulatory scenario for cotton, which
assumes a 1-ha pond surrounded by 10 ha of treated crop, with high levels
of runoff, erosion, and drift entering the pond. This regulatory scenario w
as modified to include simplified landscape-level information on the proxim
ity of cotton to ponds derived from a remote sensing study. This scenario a
lso accounts for the no-spray buffers between pyrethroid applications and s
urface waters mandated on all cotton pyrethroid labels (which differentiate
applications made by air and by ground-based equipment), and for the perce
ntage of cotton area that is treated with pyrethroids. Incorporation of the
se landscape-level factors into the analysis reduced the predicted aquatic
exposure concentrations approximately 50- to 100-fold. Because many other c
onservative assumptions in the original tier II exposure analysis were not
revised, the modified exposure predictions are still overestimates of true
field exposure concentrations.