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[David J Holtschlag; C L Luukkonen; Michigan. Michigan book Department of Agriculture.; Geological Survey (U.S.)]. the vulnerability of ground water to atrazine con tamination described in the Kent County Study. The assessment compares model assumptions and parameters used in the Kent County Study with those reported in the literature.
In addition, the assessment compares potential atrazine concentra tions computed in the Kent County Study with limCited by: 1. Get this from a library. Vulnerability of ground water to atrazine leaching in Kent County, Michigan.
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Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report40 p. Back to Publications List. Back to USGS, WRD Michigan Home Page. 45, acres of land within Portage county are in atrazine prohibition areas. Atrazine is a popular corn herbicide that is used to control weeds in corn fields and has been used in Wisconsin for over 25 years.
Atrazine may have entered Wisconsin's groundwater as a result of its use on farm fields. The presented methodology is both for local and regional assessments. It is simple, does not need implication of high qualification specialists and can be applied to test the groundwater quality.
The book is useful for undergraduate, graduate, master, and PhD students as well as water quality specialists, ecologists and geology professionals. Reconnaissance of the ground-water resources of Mackinac County, Michigan - Assessment of ground-water vulnerability to atrazine leaching in Kent County, Michigan - Vulnerability of Ground Water to Atrazine Leaching in Kent County, Michigan - Links to Projects, Publications and Information for Accounting Unit - Northeastern Lake Michigan.
The leaching model applied in this report provides an estimate of the vulnerability of the near-surface aquifer in Kent County to contamination by atrazine.
The vulnerability estimate is related to water-quality criteria developed by the USEPA to help assess potential risks from atrazine. Soil Survey of Kent County, Michigan () File 2 of 2 Author: USDA Subject: Soil Keywords: Soil Survey Kent County Michigan Created Date: 1/26/ AM.
The Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control plan shall be reviewed by the Kent County Road Commission, or by a person trained and experienced in soil erosion and sedimentation control techniques. The Kent County Road Commission shall approve, disapprove or require modification of the application for the earth change permit within thirty (30)File Size: KB.
1 EM • Revised May $ • A county soil survey • OSU Extension pesticide properties database, EM • OSU Extension soil sensitivity database Other helpful materials Site assessment for groundwater vulnerability to pesticide contamination. Township, Kent County, Michigan. The Facility is identified in Attachment A and is fully described in this permit.
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If a violation of the Kent County Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control Ordinance occurs that results in the permit being revoked, a new permit must be obtained and new fees paid.
Any earth change disturbance of 5 acres or more requires a NPDES permit from the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality. Commercial SESC Permit Fees. In a joint effort by the Washington State Department of Agriculture, the Washington Department of Ecology, and the U.S.
Geological Survey, the Environmental Protection Agency's Pesticide Root Zone Model and a Geographic Information System were used to develop and test a method for screening and mapping the susceptibility of ground water in agricultural areas to pesticide contamination.
A compilation of existing data for aquifer sensitivity and ground-water vulnerability assessment for the Caddo Indian Tribe in parts of Caddo and Canadian counties, Oklahoma / (Oklahoma City, OK: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey ; Denver, CO: Information Services [distributor], ), by Carol J.
Becker, Geological Survey (U.atrazine use by establishing maximum application rates for atrazine or outright prohibition. To assess the effectiveness of such actions, regulators must know the longevity of atrazine in groundwater.
Assessment of susceptibility, long-term threat, and potential dissipation is presented for atrazine at the field site, but the strategy. Wisconsin Groundwater Coordinating Council Report to the Legislature 2 in Wisconsin include atrazine, alachlor and metolachlor, and their metabolites.
Atrazine is an herbicide commonly used on corn. The groundwater quality ES for atrazine and its three chlorinated metabolites is 3 parts per billion (ppb).File Size: KB.