Abstract :
Global technical 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane HCH. usage data are surveyed from 1948 to 1997. In order to
fill both temporal and spatial gaps of the usage data, registration status and the residue concentration of this
insecticide in various environmental compartments are considered. A linkage between the accumulated use-density
over arable land and the contamination in the environment in each country has been studied. Six levels are classified
for both use-density and contamination. By assuming the use-density should be at the same level as the contamination
for each country, a spatial interpolation for usage data is made for those countries with residue concentration
data but no usage data. Similarly, a spatial interpolation for contamination level is made for those countries with
usage data but no residue concentration data. This hypothesis is also applied to judge the accuracy of usage data for
those countries where these two sets of data are not in the same level. The total global technical HCH usage between
1948 and 1997 has been estimated to be approximately 10 million t. Historical maximum contamination levels as well
as 1990 contamination levels are also presented for each country based on the published sources and an estimation
from the use-density. The results show that, China, Japan, and India were most polluted countries by this pesticide
during different period of time, and India was still the highest contaminated country in 1990, and most likely, the
most polluted area by technical HCH today.
Keywords :
HCH , Organochlorine pesticides , Global , inventory