Herbicides in the upper Poxim River, Sergipe, and the risk of contamination of water resources
Authors
Fábio Britto
Universidade Federal de Sergipe
Anderson Vasco
Universidade Federal de Sergipe
Ana Paula Pereira
Universidade Federal de Sergipe
Arisvaldo Méllo Júnior
Universidade de São Paulo
Luis Nogueira
Embrapa Cocais e Planícies Inundáveis
Keywords:
Contamination of surface and groundwater, Effect of herbicides, Soil-leaching
Abstract
Increased agricultural activity in watershed areas has been causing concern over contamination by herbicides in agricultural areas. The problem becomes more important when contamination can affect water for human consumption, as happens with water from the Poxim river, which supplies the city of Aracaju, capital of the State of Sergipe. The aim of this study was to evaluate the risk of contamination by herbicides to both surface and groundwater in the upper sub-basin of the Poxim River, and to detect the presence of the active ingredients Diuron and Ametrine up-river from the sugar-cane plantations. Risk analysis was carried out using criteria from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the GUS index, and the GOSS method. It was observed that several active ingredients are at risk of leaching, demonstrating the importance of monitoring the river to control both the quality of water and the frequency and volume of herbicides used in the region. Based on the results, monitoring was carried out bi-monthly from July 2009 to July 2010 at two sampling points. Water samples were analyzed in the laboratory, where the presence of Diuron and Ametrine was noted. Water quality in the Sub-basin of the Rio Poxim is being influenced by the use of herbicides in the region. There was an increase in herbicide concentration in the surface water during the rainy season, possibly caused by soil runoff.