Pesticide residues in Hemlock and Canadice Lakes and their tributaries in western New York, 1997-98

Water-Resources Investigations Report 99-4271
Prepared in cooperation with the City of Rochester
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Abstract

In 1997, the U.S.Geological Survey (USGS) and the City of Rochester began a cooperative program to study the presence of pesticides (herbicides and insecticides) that occur at trace levels in Hemlock and Canadice Lakes and their tributaries. The most frequently detected pesticides in streamflow and lake-water samples were herbicides commonly used in agriculture — atrazine, metolachlor, and simazine. None of the concentrations of these compounds in the samples exceeded Federal or State water-quality standards. Differences in the concentrations among stream samples can be attributed to land use and streamflow, and the timing of rainfall in relation to herbicide application.

The north (lower) end of Hemlock Lake can receive pesticides in agricultural runoff from northern parts of its watershed and Canadice Creek. These pesticide inputs bypass most of the lake and could periodically affect the water quality periodically affect the water quality at the City of Rochester intake. Pesticide concentrations in samples from the intake during this study, however, were about 100 times less than current Federal and State standards for drinking water.

Residues of DDT, dieldrin, and mirex are present in low concentrations in the bottom sediments of both lakes, but none were detected in water samples. The use of these insecticides was banned in 1972,and their persistence in the lakebed sediments is probably due to erosion of contaminated soils from agricultural lands.

Suggested Citation

Eckhardt, D.A., and Burke, Sarah, 2000, Pesticide residues in Hemlock and Canadice Lakes and their tributaries in western New York, 1997-98: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 1999–4271, 9 p., https://pubs.er.usgs.gov/publication/wri994271.

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Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • Sources of Pesticides
  • Sampling for Pesticides
  • Pesticide Concentrations in Contributing Streams
  • Pesticide Concentrations in Lake Water
  • Pesticide Concentrations in Lake-Bottom Material
  • References Cited
Publication type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Title Pesticide residues in Hemlock and Canadice Lakes and their tributaries in western New York, 1997-98
Series title Water-Resources Investigations Report
Series number 99-4271
DOI 10.3133/wri994271
Year Published 2000
Language English
Publisher U.S. Geological Survey
Publisher location Reston, VA
Contributing office(s) New York Water Science Center
Description 9 p.
Country United States
State New York
Other Geospatial Hemlock and Canadice Lakes
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