Tuesday 21 January 2014

Drinking Water abstraction halted due to very high pesticide levels in the River Leam 


What is the problem?

Severn Trent Water has stopped abstracting water from the River Leam into Draycote Reservoir due to continued high levels of Quinmerac herbicide.  

This is a huge problem and has resulted in water being pumped extremely long distances in order to supply clean drinking water. This is both expensive and non-sustainable.

Water quality samples taken during October revealed quinmerac concentrations at 12 x drinking water standard in the River Leam.  Recent sampling on the River Leam at Eathorpe and Leamington Spa has revealed concentrations of 0.094ug/l and 0.138 µg/l respectively; which are still too high.  





What products contain Metazchlor & Quinmerac mixtures?

Novall                         Shadow
Katamaran                  Naspar         
Turbo


Take Action

1.   DON’T TAKE THE RISK! These products should not be applied when field drains are flowing or likely to flow within 48 hours of application.


2.   Prevent further restrictions coming into force or the activation of a pesticide tax by applying pesticides responsibly. 


3.   Keep yourself up to date with training and best practise by visiting the Farmers Weekly Academy http://academy.fwi.co.uk/Home



Unless extreme care is taken to protect water from Quinmerac there is a serious risk that its use will be restricted. 

·      If you or your farm staff needs pesticide training then please get in touch as we can offer a 50% discount for those farming/ contracting in the Leam catchment.

·     If you are working on Grandfather Rights then remember you will have to receive a certificate of competence to buy or apply pesticides after November 2015. You can receive 50% off training through the Leam Catchment Partnership.

·         If you have any queries regarding this email or would like advice relating to your farm please don’t hesitate to get in touch.

Melissa Hoskings
Catchment Officer
07584 569429
melissa@severnriverstrust.com 


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