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Scientific Investigations Report 2012–5091


Reconnaissance of Land-Use Sources of Pesticides in Drinking Water, McKenzie River Basin, Oregon


Table 13.Detected compounds at Cedar and Camp Creeks, McKenzie River basin, Oregon. 


[Location of sites is shown in figure 1. Values in parenthesis are based on common reporting level of 0.1 microgram per liter. –, not detected]


Compound Number of detected
compounds
Cedar Creek

(site 14)
Camp Creek

(site 9)
1-Naphthol  1
2,4-D 6 (1)  4 (1)
2,4-DB 1 2
AMPA 5 (1) 3
Atrazine 1 5
CIAT 1 8
Caffeine 4 (1) 2
Carbaryl 5
Desulfinylfipronil 2
Diazinon 2
Diuron 1
Fipronil 1
Glyphosate 6 (3) 1 (1)
Hexazinone 2 7
Imazapyr 2
Imidacloprid 2 (1)
Nicosulfuron 2 1
OIET 1 3
Simazine 1
Sulfometuron-methyl 2
Triclopyr 2 3 (1)

First posted May 30, 2012

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U.S. Geological Survey
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Portland, Oregon 97201
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