Grantee Research Project Results
Final Report: Fate of Hormones in Tile-Drained Fields and Impact to Aquatic Organisms Under Different Animal Waste Land-Application Practices
EPA Grant Number: R833417Title: Fate of Hormones in Tile-Drained Fields and Impact to Aquatic Organisms Under Different Animal Waste Land-Application Practices
Investigators: Lee, Linda S. , Turco, Ronald F. , Sepulveda, Marisol S. , Jafvert, Chad T.
Institution: Purdue University
EPA Project Officer: Aja, Hayley
Project Period: April 16, 2007 through April 15, 2011
Project Amount: $700,000
RFA: Fate and Effects of Hormones in Waste from Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOS) (2006) RFA Text | Recipients Lists
Research Category: Endocrine Disruptors , Human Health , Safer Chemicals
Objective:
The overall goal of this project was to evaluate hormone discharges from subsurface tile drains of agricultural fields treated with liquid and solid animal wastes and assess their impacts on aquatic species in the drainage receiving ditch network. Specific objectives included: (1) assessing the relative amount of hormones discharged from tile-drained agricultural fields under different manure and lagoon effluent applications; (2) assessing hormone persistence in fields under these application practices; and (3) evaluating the impacts of these hormone loads (relevant levels and mixtures) on aquatic organisms.
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Journal Articles on this Report : 14 Displayed | Download in RIS Format
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Gall HE, Jafvert CT, Jenkinson B. Integrating hydrograph modeling with real-time flow monitoring to generate hydrograph-specific sampling schemes. Journal of Hydrology 2010;393(3-4):331-340. |
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Gall HE, Sassman SA, Lee LS, Jafvert CT. Hormone discharges from a Midwest tile-drained agroecosystem receiving animal wastes. Environmental Science & Technology 2011;45(20):8755-8764. |
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Gall HE, Sassman SA, Jenkinson B, Lee LS, Jafvert CT. Hormone loads exported by a tile-drained agroecosystem receiving animal wastes. Hydrological Processes 2014;28(3):1318-1328. |
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Gall HE, Sassman SA, Jenkinson B, Lee LS, Jafvert CT. Comparison of export dynamics of nutrients and animal-borne estrogens from a tile-drained Midwestern agroecosystem. Water Research 2015;72:162-173. |
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Khan B, Lee LS, Sassman SA. Degradation of synthetic androgens 17α-and 17β-trenbolone and trendione in agricultural soils. Environmental Science and Technology 2008;42(10):3570-3574. |
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Khan B, Qiao X, Lee LS. Stereo-selective sorption by agricultural soils and liquid-liquid partitioning of trenbolone (17α and 17β) and trendione. Environmental Science & Technology 2009;43(23):8827–8833. |
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Khan B, Lee LS. Soil temperature and moisture effects on the persistence of synthetic androgen 17α-trenbolone, 17β-trenbolone and trendione. Chemosphere 2009;79(8):873-879. |
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Khan B, Lee LS. Estrogens and synthetic androgens in manure slurry from trenbolone acetate/estradiol implanted cattle and in waste-receiving lagoons used for irrigation. Chemosphere 2012;89(11):1443-1449. |
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Leet JK, Gall HE, Sepulveda MS. A review of studies on androgen and estrogen exposure in fish early life stages:effects on gene and hormonal control of sexual differentiation. Journal of Applied Toxicology 2011;31(5):379-398. |
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Leet JK, Lee LS, Gall HE, Goforth RR, Sassman S, Gordon DA, Lazorchak JM, Smith ME, Jafvert CT, Sepúlveda MS. Assessing impacts of land-applied manure from concentrated animal feeding operations on fish populations and communities. Environmental Science & Technology 2012;46(24):13440-13447. |
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Leet JK, Sassman S, Amberg JJ, Olmstead AW, Lee LS, Ankley GT, Sepúlveda MS. Environmental hormones and their impacts on sex differentiation in fathead minnows. Aquatic Toxicology 2015;158:98-107. |
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Mashtare ML, Khan B, Lee LS. Evaluating stereoselective sorption by soils of 17α-estradiol and 17β-estradiol. Chemosphere 2010;82(6):847–852. |
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Meyer JL, Rogers-Burch S, Leet JK, Villeneuve DL, Ankley GT, Sepúlveda MS. Reproductive physiology in eastern snapping turtles (Chelydra serpentina) exposed to runoff from a concentrated animal feeding operation. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 2013;49(4):996-999. |
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Qiao X, Carmosini N, Li F, Lee LS. Probing the primary mechanisms affecting the environmental distribution of estrogen and androgen isomers. Environmental Science & Technology 2011;45(9):3989-3995. |
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Supplemental Keywords:
hormones, manure, effluent, androgens, estrogens, CAFO, dairy, beef, poultry, swine, endocrine disruptors, aquatic species exposure, species richness, reproductive conditions, RFA, Health, Scientific Discipline, Environmental Chemistry, Endocrine Disruptors - Environmental Exposure & Risk, endocrine disruptors, Endocrine Disruptors - Human Health, CAFOs, EDCs, endocrine disrupting chemicals, animal feeding operations, concentrated animal feeding operationsProgress and Final Reports:
Original AbstractThe perspectives, information and conclusions conveyed in research project abstracts, progress reports, final reports, journal abstracts and journal publications convey the viewpoints of the principal investigator and may not represent the views and policies of ORD and EPA. Conclusions drawn by the principal investigators have not been reviewed by the Agency.