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Level of pesticides contamination in the major river systems: A review on South Asian countries perspective

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HELIYON
卷 7, 期 6, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e07270

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Literature review; Pesticides; River systems; South Asia; Water and sediments; Environmental contamination

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  1. Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (BCSIR), Dhaka, Bangladesh [39.02.0000.011.14.128.2020/636]

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Pesticides are widely used in various purposes globally, and despite bans in some developed countries, they continue to contaminate South Asian river systems. Key compounds like DDTs, HCHs, and chlorpyrifos are consistently found, with industrial discharge and agricultural run-off identified as probable sources. Effective rules and enforcement are urgently needed to control the manufacture and use of these banned pesticides to safeguard the environment.
Pesticides are chemical compounds used worldwide for different purposes. These chemicals are well known for their long life, high toxicity, and slow degradation process. Many developed countries including South Asian countries banned the use of pesticides for their adverse effects. However, several pesticides are found incessantly in water and soil. To highlight the recent situation of pesticide contamination in South Asian river systems, we have studied 136 relevant articles published from 2015 to 2020. Articles were gathered using several commonly available search engines and organized according to information related to river systems of South Asian countries. After thoroughly examining those research articles, we summarized that most of the river systems are contaminated by pesticides, where DDTs, HCHs, endosulfan, heptachlor, and chlorpyrifos are the key recognized compounds among them. Comparing the level of pesticides with standard guidelines, we found that the Tapi River and Chilika Lake of India are considerably more contaminated than other river basins. Multivariate analyses identified the industrial discharge and agricultural run-off of chemicals as the probable sources of pesticides in these rivers. By analyzing the amount of annual pesticide production, their use, and accordingly their considerable presence in the water systems of the South Asian countries, it is evident that the banned pesticides are used regularly by these countries and thus contaminating the environment. Therefore, the formulations of appropriate rules and their enforcement to control the manufacture and solicitation of such pesticides are an urgent need to save the environment.

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