WECF finds Atrazine in Sipot water
Still too high levels of pesticides in drinking Water Romanian project village
14.08.2006
|Margriet Samwel
As part of the project "Sustainable Development for All" WECF and it's
Romanian partners GeoSan and the women's club FVC, regularly control
the drinking water wells of the village Garla Mare in Romania on
pollutants. The latest results on pesticides in the drinking water
wells shows continues too high levels of Atrazine, used for maize, and
proven to be a hormone-disrupting chemical, in the 'cleanest' village
well, called "Sipot"
Documents to Download:
Pesticide analyses results of July 2006
Overview of all the pesticide analyses results of the year 2002-2006