Settling

Pesticide in the particulate phase may be removed from the water layer by settling. Settling transfers pesticide from the water to the sediment layer. The amount of pesticide that is removed from the water via settling is:

pststl,wtr=vsSAFppstlkwtrVpst_{stl,wtr}=v_s*SA*\frac{F_p*pst_{lkwtr}}{V} 8:4.1.13

where pststl,wtrpst_{stl,wtr} is the amount of pesticide removed from the water due to settling (mg pst), vsv_s is the settling velocity (m/day), SASA is the surface area of the water body (m2^2 ), FpF_p is the fraction of total pesticide in the particulate phase, pstlkwtrpst_{lkwtr} is the amount of pesticide in the water (mg pst), and . VV is the volume of water in the water body (m3^3 H2_2 O).

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