
Lawns are not by nature monoculture (just
one species of grass). The golf course look of monoculture lawns are obtained
and maintained by spraying of chemicals. Of the 40 most common
lawn chemicals, or herbicides, used by lawn care companies and by homeowners,many
are linked to cancer, liver, kidney and nervous system damage as
well as other
health hazards. Lawn chemicals, when used as directed,
break down completely but filter into lakes, rivers and aquifers, affecting
drinking water supplies. Naturally, children and dogs who play
on treated lawns will come in contact with the chemical and can track
it indoors where prolonged exposure to humans may occur.
One of the most commonly used lawn chemicals is 2,4-D or 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, an organochlorine compound , which functions as a systemic herbicide and is used to control many broadleaf weeds such as dandelions. 2,4-D was a major component (about 50%) of the product Agent Orange used extensively throughout Vietnam and is a Restricted Use Pesticide (RUP) in the United States. While the LD50 of 2,4-D suggests that it is only moderately toxic, the product carries the DANGER signal word on the label indicating that it is highly toxic.
Our research will involve
qualitative analysis by immunoassay of 2,4-D in water samples taken from
five different sites located in the Stony Brook/Millstone
Watershed of Princeton, New Jersey.
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