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Cyanazine groundwater

Groundwater. According to the U.S. EPA (1986) cyanazine has a high potential to leach to groundwater. Cyanazine amide was identified as a metabolite in groundwater in corn fields (Muir and Baker, 1976). [Pg.1566]

Isensee, A.R., C.S. Helling, T.J. Gish, P.C. Kearney, C.B. Coffman, and W. Zhuang (1988). Groundwater residues of atrazine, alachlor, and cyanazine under no-tillage practices. Chemosphere, 11 165-174. [Pg.379]

There are limited monitoring data for cyanazine and propazine from CWS with groundwater and surface water sources. USEPA (1989a) has established lifetime HALs of 1.0 and lO.Oppb for cyanazine and propazine, respectively. [Pg.445]

Ferrer, I., E.M. Thurman, and D. Barcelo (2000). First LC/MS determination of cyanazine amide, cyanazine acid, and cyanazine in groundwater samples. Environ. Sci. Technol., 34 714—718. [Pg.473]

Kolpin DW, Thurman EM, Linhart SM (2001) Occurrence of cyanazine compounds in groundwater Degradates more prevalent than the parent compound. Environ Sci Techno135, 1217-1222. [Pg.429]


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