Incorporating the benefits of vegetative filter strips into risk assessment and risk management of pesticides

Author:

Chen Huajin1ORCID,Carley Danesha Seth2,Muñoz‐Carpena Rafael3ORCID,Ferruzzi Giulio4ORCID,Yuan Yongping5ORCID,Henry Eric6,Blankinship Amy7,Veith Tamie L.8,Breckels Ross9,Fox Garey10,Luo Yuzhou11,Osmond Deanna12,Preisendanz Heather E.13,Tang Zhenxu1,Armbrust Kevin14,Costello Kevin7,McConnell Laura L.1,Rice Patricia6,Westgate Johnny9,Whiteside Mélanie9

Affiliation:

1. Bayer Crop Science Chesterfield Missouri USA

2. NSF Center of Integrated Pest Management North Carolina State University Raleigh North Carolina USA

3. Department of Agricultural & Biological Engineering University of Florida Gainesville Florida USA

4. Natural Resources Conservation Service US Department of Agriculture Portland Oregon USA

5. Office of Research and Development US Environmental Protection Agency Research Triangle Park North Carolina USA

6. BASF Research Triangle Park North Carolina USA

7. Office of Pesticide Programs US Environmental Protection Agency Washington District of Columbia USA

8. Agricultural Research Service US Department of Agriculture University Park Pennsylvania USA

9. Pest Management Regulatory Agency Health Canada Ottawa Ontario Canada

10. Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering North Carolina State University Raleigh North Canada USA

11. California Department of Pesticide Regulation Sacramento California USA

12. Department of Crop and Soil Sciences North Carolina State University Raleigh North Carolina USA

13. Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering Pennsylvania State University University Park Pennsylvania USA

14. Department of Environmental Sciences Louisiana State University Baton Rouge Louisiana USA

Abstract

AbstractThe pesticide registration process in North America, including the USA and Canada, involves conducting a risk assessment based on relatively conservative modeling to predict pesticide concentrations in receiving waterbodies. The modeling framework does not consider some commonly adopted best management practices that can reduce the amount of pesticide that may reach a waterbody, such as vegetative filter strips (VFS). Currently, VFS are being used by growers as an effective way to reduce off‐site movement of pesticides, and they are being required or recommended on pesticide labels as a mitigation measure. Given the regulatory need, a pair of multistakeholder workshops were held in Raleigh, North Carolina, to discuss how to incorporate VFS into pesticide risk assessment and risk management procedures within the North American regulatory framework. Because the risk assessment process depends heavily on modeling, one key question was how to quantitatively incorporate VFS into the existing modeling approach. Key outcomes from the workshops include the following: VFS have proven effective in reducing pesticide runoff to surface waterbodies when properly located, designed, implemented, and maintained; Vegetative Filter Strip Modeling System (VFSMOD), a science‐based and widely validated mechanistic model, is suitable for further vetting as a quantitative simulation approach to pesticide mitigation with VFS in current regulatory settings; and VFSMOD parametrization rules need to be developed for the North American aquatic exposure assessment. Integr Environ Assess Manag 2023;00:1–11. © 2023 The Authors. Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of Society of Environmental Toxicology & Chemistry (SETAC).

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Environmental Science,General Medicine,Geography, Planning and Development

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