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Pesticides toxaphene

Recent surveys showed that the pesticide toxaphene is a major organochlorine [2] contaminant of aquatic life in polar regions and lakes all over the world. ... [Pg.239]

Soto AM, Chung KL, Soimenschein C. 1994. The pesticides endosulfan, toxaphene, and dieldrin have estrogenic effects on human estrogen-sensitive cells. Environ Health Perspect 102(4) 380-383. [Pg.314]

A waste is toxic under 40 CFR Part 261 if the extract from a sample of the waste exceeds specified limits for any one of eight elements and five pesticides (arsenic, barium, cadmium, chromium, lead, mercury, selenium, silver, endrin, methoxychlor, toxaphene, 2,4-D and 2,4,5-TP Silvex using extraction procedure (EP) toxicity test methods. Note that this narrow definition of toxicity relates to whether a waste is defined as hazardous for regulatory purposes in the context of this chapter, toxicity has a broader meaning because most deep-well-injected wastes have properties that can be toxic to living organisms. [Pg.784]

Results of volatilization and leaching estimations are reported for six pesticides that span a wide range of the physical/chemical properties that affect fate at the soil/air interface. The pesticides are Mirex, toxaphene, methoxychlor, lindane, malathion, and dibromochloropropane (DBCP). These particular pesticides were chosen for discussion here because they illustrate the methods for assessing the fate of organics at the... [Pg.205]

Wilson and co-workers [332, 333] have discussed the determination of aldrin, chlordane, dieldrin, endrin, lindane, o,p and p,p isomers of DDT and its metabolites, mirex, and toxaphene in seawater and molluscs. The US environmental Protection Agency has also published methods for organochlo-rine pesticides in water and wastewater. The Food and Drug Administration (USA) [334] has conducted a collaborative study of a method for multiple organochlorine insecticides in fish. Earlier work by Wilson et al. [333, 335] in 1968 indicated that organochlorine pesticides were not stable in seawater. [Pg.417]

Webb, D.W. 1980. The effects of toxaphene pesticide on benthic macro invertebrates. Jour. Kansas Entomol. Soc. 53 731-744. [Pg.1477]

Terrence Collins is the Thomas Lord Professor of Chemistry at Carnegie Mellon University who contends that the dangers of chlorine chemistry are not adequately addressed by either academe or industry, and alternatives to chlorine and chlorine processors must be pursued. He notes, Many serious pollution episodes are attributable to chlorine products and processes. This information also belongs in chemistry courses to help avoid related mistakes. Examples include dioxin-contaminated 2,4,5-T, extensively used as a peacetime herbicide and as a component of the Vietnam War s agent orange chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs the pesticides aldrin, chlordane, dieldrin, DDT, endrin, heptachlor, hexachlorobenzene, lindane, mirex, and toxaphene pentachlorophe-... [Pg.18]

Cyclodiene pesticides, of which endrin and its oxidized analogs are representative, can also be estimated by receptor-assay technique. Cyclodiene pesticides exert their mode of action by altering central nervous system membrane ion transport. In work reported by Saleh et al. (1993), a labeled amino acid, GABA, that binds to the chloride channel receptor is displaced by endrin (and other similar molecules), and thus serves as an assay for these pesticides. The GABA receptor was shown to be a potentially useful biomarker for organochlorine pesticides such as lindane, toxaphene, endrin, chlordane, and others. The assay involves small quantities of blood (0.1 mL), and requires only that the plasma be separated from the... [Pg.148]

POPS currently regulated under the Convention include pesticides such as aldrin, chlorodane, DDT, dieldrin, endrin, heptachlor, mirex and toxaphene chemicals with industrial applications such as polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)2 and chemical byproducts such as dioxins and furans and hexachlorodbenzene, which fits in all three categories.3... [Pg.18]

EC, especially when combined with GC-MS, is widespread in monitoring environmental pollutants such as toxaphene, [72] dioxins, [74,79,82,84] pesticides, [79] halogenated metabolites, [71] DNA adducts, [78] explosives, [66,85,86] and others. [68,69,87,88]... [Pg.348]

That some chemicals persist for long periods has been recognized for many years. Most of the pesticidal chemicals that came into wide use in the 1930s and 1940s were chlorinated organic compounds such as DDT, dieldrin, chlordane, kepone, toxaphene, and several others. [Pg.50]

EPA pesticide chemical code 079801, see Thiram EPA pesticide chemical code 080501, see Toxaphene EPA pesticide chemical code 080601, see Tolnene EPA pesticide chemical code 081201, see 1,1,1-Trichloroethane... [Pg.1485]


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