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Yakima Valley and North Central Washington Air Monitoring for InsecticidesCoddling moth and other destructive insects are common pests in WA orchards. The organophosphate insecticides used to control these pests can flow into the air and offsite into the surrounding community. In 2008, studies were conducted by the University of Washington in two orchard regions during the peak application season for these insecticides. The studies investigated whether air concentrations presented a breathing hazard for nearby homes and residential communities. Organophosphate Air Monitoring in Yakima Valley and North Central Washington (2008)
South Franklin County Air Monitoring for FumigantsIn south Franklin County, new housing and businesses are rapidly expanding into traditional agricultural areas. The use of pesticide fumigants on existing agricultural land raises public health concern for persons living and working nearby. Studies were conducted in this region in 2007 and 2008 by Washington State University (WSU) to evaluate whether the peak periods of metam sodium soil fumigation caused air pollution at level of human health concern. Residential air monitoring was also conducted in 2008. View our MITC (methyl isothiocyanate) fact sheet (PDF 98KB). MITC Residential Community Air Assessment: Franklin County, WA (2008)
MITC Residential Community Air Assessment: Franklin County, WA (2007)
Near-field Emissions for MITC following Shank Injection and Chemigation Applications of Metam-Sodium (2007)
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