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Suggested Citation:"Bibliography." National Research Council. 1986. Pesticides and Groundwater Quality: Issues and Problems in Four States. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/649.
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122 Guenzi, W. D. (ed.). 1974. Pesticides in Soil and Water. Soil Science Society of America, Madison, Wisconsin. Guerrera, A. A. 1981. "Chemical Contamination of Aquifers on Long Island, New York.. Journal of the American Well Water Association 73(April):190-199. Hague, Riswanul, and V. B. Freed (eds.). 1915. Environ- mental Dynamics of Pesticides. New York: Plenum Press . Ha rk in , J . M ., F . A. Jones , R. Fathulla , E . K . Dzanton , E. J. O'Neill, D. G. Troll, and G. Chesters. 1984. "Pesticides in Groundwater Beneath the Central Sand Plain of Wisconsin." University of Wisconsin Water Resources Center Technical Report WIS WRC 84-01. Hillel, Daniel (ed.). 1982. Advances in Irrigation. New York: Academic Press. Hill, K. M., R. B. Mollowell, and L. A. Dal Cortivo. 1984. Determination of N-methylcarbamate Pesticides in Well-Water by Liquid Chromatography with Post- Column Fluorescence Derivatization." Suffolk County Department of Bealth Services, New York. Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences. 1983. "Aldicarb Research Task Force Report. n Coauthored with the College of Engineering, University of Elor ida, Ga inesville . September 1 . Jury, W. A., W. O. Farmer, and W. F. Spencer. 1983. behavior Assessment Model for Trace Organics in Soil: I. Model Description.. Journal of Environmental Quality 12(4):558-564. Jury, W. A., W. J. Farmer, and W. F. Spencer. 1984. Behavior Assessment Model for Trace Organics in Soil: II. Chemical Classification and Parameter Sensitivity.. Journal of Environmental Quality 13 (4) :567-579. Rhan, Shahamat U. 1980. pesticides in the Soil Environ- . meet. New York: Elsevier. National Academy of Sciences. 1980. Regulating Pesti- cides. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press. National Academy of Sciences. 1984. Groundwater.C.ontam ~ . ination. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press. Novotny, Vladimir, and Gordon Chesters. 1981. Handbook of Nonpoint Pollution. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold Co. Pacenka, S., and R . S . Porter . 1981. Preliminary Regional Assessment of the Environmental Fate of the Potato Pesticide, Aldicarb, Eastern Long Island, New York. ~ March. Center for Environmental Research, Cornell University.

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Pesticides in groundwater can contaminate drinking water and threaten the health of communities. How does this contamination occur and what should be done about this pressing problem? This new book uses a case-study approach to describe the discovery of the problem in four major agricultural states, to summarize the most recent data on the problem, and to review the status of the problem from both technological and policy perspectives. It also addresses the controversial questions of what levels of residues are acceptable, who should bear the costs of drinking water that is already contaminated, and how federal scientific resources can best be used to aid state initiatives in addressing this problem.

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