Low-level groundwater atrazine in high atrazine usage nebraska counties: Likely effects of excessive groundwater abstraction

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Abstract

Recent studies observed a correlation between estrogen-related cancers and groundwater atrazine in eastern Nebraska counties. However, the mechanisms of human exposure to atrazine are unclear because low groundwater atrazine concentration was observed in counties with high cancer incidence despite having the highest atrazine usage. We studied groundwater atrazine fate in high atrazine usage Nebraska counties. Data were collected from Quality Assessed Agrichemical Contaminant Nebraska Groundwater, Parameter–Elevation Regressions on Independent Slopes Model (PRISM), and water use databases. Descriptive statistics and cluster analysis were per-formed. Domestic wells (59%) were the predominant well type. Groundwater atrazine was affected by well depth. Clusters consisting of wells with low atrazine were characterized by excessive groundwater abstraction, reduced precipitation, high population, discharge areas, and metropoli-tan counties. Hence, low groundwater atrazine may be due to excessive groundwater abstraction accompanied by atrazine. Human exposure to atrazine in abstracted groundwater may be higher than the estimated amount in groundwater.

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New-Aaron, M., Abimbola, O., Mohammadi, R., Famojuro, O., Naveed, Z., Abadi, A., … Rogan, E. G. (2021). Low-level groundwater atrazine in high atrazine usage nebraska counties: Likely effects of excessive groundwater abstraction. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(24). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182413241

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