WSDA Groundwater Quality Protection activities address a variety of groundwater issues that involve fertilizers and pesticides. WSDA also participates in several joint groundwater protection projects with other agencies and organizations.
AQUIFER VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT PROJECT
In 2003, WSDA initiated a statewide aquifer vulnerability
assessment. The assessment gauges the relative sensitivity of
Washington states groundwater resources to pesticide contamination.
The final report is currently under peer review. However, the study
data is updated
yearly.
One of the results of the study was the development of a
fact sheet
to provide applicators with an easy-to-follow reference to
pesticides having either label restrictions or advisories for
protecting groundwater.
The study is a GIS-based analysis using soil data from the National
Resource Conservation Service (NRCS), rainfall data provided by the
U.S. Weather Bureau, pesticide-specific data, water level data from
the Department of Ecology and geologic information from Washington
State Department of Natural Resources.
If you have additional questions regarding Groundwater Quality
Protection activities, contact Kirk Cook, Natural Resources
Assessment Section Manager at (360) 902-1936 or by e-mail at
kcook@agr.wa.gov.