Passive monitoring of soluble pesticides linked to cannabis cultivation: a multi-scale analysis

Author:

Medel Ivan D.1,Gabriel Mourad W.12,Wengert Greta M.1,Filigenzi Michael S.3,Clifford Deana L.45

Affiliation:

1. a Integral Ecology Research Center, 239 Railroad Ave., Blue Lake, CA 95525, USA

2. b United States Forest Service, Law Enforcement and Investigations, Pacific Southwest Region, Arcata, CA, USA

3. c University of California, Davis California Animal Health and Food Safety Laboratory, 620 Health Science Dr, Davis, CA 95616, USA

4. d California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Wildlife Health Laboratory, 1701 Nimbus Road, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670, USA

5. e School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis Department of Medicine and Epidemiology & Karen C. Drayer Wildlife Health Center, One Shields Avenue, Davis, CA 95616, USA

Abstract

Abstract Several studies have documented the use of pesticides in cannabis cultivation. In northern California, one of the top cannabis production regions, several studies have identified cannabis-related impacts on multiple terrestrial wildlife species. To date, research has not focused on the potential for cannabis-related pesticides to contaminate downstream waterways and aquatic species. We conducted a two-part multi-scale study utilizing polar organic chemical integrative samplers (POCIS) to monitor pesticide contamination (1) immediately downstream and upstream of illegal public land cannabis cultivation complexes in low-order tributaries and (2) below a gradient of private land cannabis cultivation operations within higher-order streams. Diazinon and carbofuran were confirmed within sensitive headwater streams downstream of illegal public land cultivation sites in remote settings within four National Forests. Diazinon demonstrated higher downstream transport potential, with overland and in-stream flow distances totaling up to 186 m downstream of cultivation areas. While carbofuran displayed greater temporal longevity, being detected over 490 days after the last estimated pesticide application, no positive detections were identified within POCIS deployed within higher-order catchments. The utility of targeted POCIS deployed within low-order catchments is validated and confirms downstream cannabis-related water contamination on National Forest lands.

Funder

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

U.S. Forest Service

National Fish and Wildlife Foundation

Trinity County

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Water Science and Technology

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