EPA Updates Aquatic Life Benchmarks for Registered Conventional Pesticides and Antimicrobial Chemicals
Released on August 31, 2023
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), in collaboration with the California Department of Pesticide Regulation and the U.S. Geological Survey, has released an updated version of the Aquatic Life Benchmarks. These benchmarks are estimates of the concentrations below which pesticides (including conventional pesticides and antimicrobial chemicals) are not expected to present a risk of concern for freshwater organisms.
The updated Aquatic Life Benchmarks represent 773 chemicals (parent compounds and degradates) including newly registered pesticides or new values for previously registered pesticides and selected degradates. The updates include:
- Benchmarks for 23 new chemicals (22 new active ingredients and one new degradate), and
- Revised benchmarks for 11 existing chemicals (10 existing active ingredients and one existing degradate).
EPA based these benchmarks on toxicity values from scientific studies that the Agency has reviewed and used in publicly accessible ecological risk assessments in support of regulatory decisions for pesticides. For each of the chemicals listed in the Aquatic Life Benchmarks table, the table provides a link to the source documents for the benchmarks.
State, tribal, and local governments use these benchmarks in their interpretation of water quality monitoring data. Comparing a measured concentration of a pesticide in water to its Aquatic Life Benchmarks can help in interpreting monitoring data and in identifying and prioritizing monitoring sites that may require further investigation. International regulatory authorities and researchers also use these data in their work.
This update supersedes the previous version published Sept. 29, 2022. EPA intends to continue to update these benchmarks yearly.
Read the summary of updated benchmarks or see the complete Aquatic Life Benchmarks table.