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The 2014 national survey of pesticides in groundwater in New Zealand
A total of 165 wells were sampled
as part of the 2014 national survey of pesticides in groundwater, a survey that
is conducted on a four-yearly basis. The survey aims were to update the
national overview of pesticides in New Zealand’s groundwater systems, to
investigate temporal variation in pesticide concentrations, and to identify
environmental factors associated with pesticide contamination. Samples were
analysed for around 80 pesticides using gas chromatography with mass
spectrometry detection. Pesticides were detected in 28 wells (17%), with two or
more pesticides detected in 10 wells (6%). Pesticides were detected in wells
from six of the 13 regions sampled. One well contained a pesticide (dieldrin)
at a concentration greater than the maximum acceptable value (MAV) for drinking
water. Twenty-one different pesticides were detected, with most concentrations
being less than 0.1 mg m-3. Only four of
the 51 pesticide detections exceeded a con centration of 1 mg m-3. Comparisons with earlier surveys
indicate similar levels of pesticide detections in groundwater over the last 12
years, with higher levels of detections before that time. The majority of wells
sampled in each national survey have not had pesticides detected; where
detected, the concentrations were mostly less than 0.1 mg m-3 and, with the exception of dieldrin and
terbuthylazine, less than 5% of MAVs.