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t <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />than 0.00013 Ibs/acre of any fungicide, (Table 10). Fungicide loss as a percent of <br />applied product was also very small, less than 0.5 percent for all of the courses. The <br />course which had the most fungicide applied to it, the Minikahda Club, had the least <br />amount of chemical movement off of the course. No Information was available to <br />estimate the effect of the fungicides on downstream waterbodies. <br />The low export of fungicides Is probably a response to both the small amount of runoff <br />leaving the golf courses, as well as the application practices. The report logs from the <br />golf courses indicate that applications of chemicals were made by highly trained full <br />time employees. The reports also show that application equipment was calibrated <br />prior to use, to ensure application of. an accurate concentration of chemicals. <br />Because 2,4*D was found in 6nly one sample, the total export of this herbicide could <br />not be calculated. The total export of mercury and cadmium were very low, 0.00007 <br />and 0.00089 pounds per year from Woodhill and MeadowbrooK respectively.
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