Long-term environmental risks of pollution of the Dniester river basin by obsolete pesticides
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SIDORENKO, Anatolie, GUTSUL, Tatiana, BOGDEVICH, Oleg, SUMAN, Victor, FEDOROV, Vladimir, LUPU, Maria, NEGRUȚI, Grigore. Long-term environmental risks of pollution of the Dniester river basin by obsolete pesticides. In: EU Integration and Management of the Dniester River Basin, 8-9 octombrie 2020, Chişinău. Chişinău: Eco-TIRAS, 2020, pp. 282-285. ISBN XXXXXXXXXXXXXX.
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EU Integration and Management of the Dniester River Basin 2020
Conferința "EU Integration and Management of the Dniester River Basin"
Chişinău, Moldova, 8-9 octombrie 2020

Long-term environmental risks of pollution of the Dniester river basin by obsolete pesticides


Pag. 282-285

Sidorenko Anatolie1, Gutsul Tatiana1, Bogdevich Oleg2, Suman Victor1, Fedorov Vladimir1, Lupu Maria1, Negruți Grigore3
 
1 Institute of the Electronic Engineering and Nanotechnologies "D. Ghitu",
2 Institute of Chemistry,
3 Direcţia Agricultură şi Alimentaţie a Consiliului raional Sîngerei
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 5 noiembrie 2020


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Obsolete pesticides found at the sites of former warehouses and the territories adjacent to them can be considered as an object of management [1]. Information on the detection of obsolete pesticides in various territories, such as fields or gardens, comes regularly from different states. In Romania [2], in the territory of former gardens, pesticides were detected in high concentrations despite the fact that they have been banned for over 30 years, organochlorine insecticides, such as HCHs (hexachlorocyclohexane) and DDTs (dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane) were present in almost all samples. The total concentration of HCH ranged from 0.008 to 0.055 mg/kg in agricultural lands and from 0.012 to 0.039 mg/kg in orchards. The total concentration of DDT ranged from 0.022 to 0.168 mg/kg in agricultural land, and from 0.018 to 0.086 mg/kg in orchards. Similar information comes from the territory of the Czech Republic and China [3, 4]. In Moldova, within the framework of a NATO program, activities on the accumulation and transportation of packaged pesticides have been conducted since 2007 to the present. In addition, within the framework of several projects, measures for detoxification of the territories of former warehouses, such as the use of the phytoremediation and bioremediation methods, have been taken [6, 7]. Within the framework of the NATO project № EPA SFR 984403, monitoring of the groundwater near the main repository in the village of Chismichioi has been conducted. However, the activities on the final detoxification of the contaminated territories have not been completed. In this context, studies of the current situation at the sites of the former warehouses in the Republic of Moldova and the development of recommendations for the management of the territories of the former warehouses with obsolete pesticides are relevant.