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Stone/Intrinsik at ACS 2016

Aug 4, 2016

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The Stone-Intrinsik Team Attended the 252nd American Chemical Society (ACS) National Meeting & Exposition held August 21-25, 2016 in Philadelphia, PA.

We always look forward to participating in scientific conferences to stay current on emerging topics and to share our knowledge and experience with industry, government, and academic colleagues - and ACS 2016 was no exception.

The August 2016 ACS meeting featured symposia directly relevant to current agrochemical issues including: the value of water monitoring data in pesticide exposure evaluations, agrochemicals and pollinators, neonicotinoid insecticides, environmental fate and modeling of agricultural chemicals, and the subsurface fate of pesticides.

We were excited to have contributed to scientific advancements by leading the 9 platform presentations detailed below.

SUNDAY, AUGUST 21

10:30 am: Principles of data recording and best practices in documentation of good laboratory practices (GLPs) studies for the agrochemical professional

Location: Commonwealth Hall A - Loews Philadelphia Hotel.
Author: Kim Watson, Stone Environmental, Inc.

4:20 pm: Temporal analysis of high resolution spatial datasets in the refinement of pesticide exposure risk assessments (#49)

Location: Commonwealth A2 - Loews Philadelphia Hotel.
Authors: Katie Budreski, Lauren Padilla and Michael Winchell, Stone Environmental, Inc; Roger Breton, Intrinsik Environmental Sciences; Paul Whatling, FMC Corporation.

MONDAY, AUGUST 22

11:20 am: SWAT model predictions of annual maximum pesticide concentrations in flowing water bodies (#81)

Location: Commonwealth Hall A1 - Loews Philadelphia Hotel.
Authors: Michael Winchell, Stone Environmental, Inc.; Natalia Peranginangin, Syngenta Crop Protection; Raghavan Srinivasan, Texas A&M University; Wenlin Chen, Syngenta Crop Protection.

1:30 PM: Malathion residues in flowing waterbodies resulting from aerial drift in a high use intensity watershed: monitoring (#108)

Location: Commonwealth Hall A1 - Loews Philadelphia Hotel.
Authors: Ben Brayden, Chris Stone, Allison Gulka, Naresh Pai, John Hanzas, and Michael Winchell, Stone Environmental Inc.; Paul Whatling, FMC Corporation

1:55 PM: Malathion residues in flowing waterbodies resulting from aerial drift in a high use intensity watershed: modeling (#109)

Location: Commonwealth Hall A1 - Loews Philadelphia Hotel.
Authors: Naresh Pai, Michael Winchell, Ben Brayden, Chris Stone, and John Hanzas, Stone Environmental, Inc.; Paul Whatling, FMC Corporation

3:30 PM: Ecological risk assessment for aquatic invertebrates exposed to imidacloprid due to labeled agricultural and non-agricultural uses in the United States (#126)

Location: Commonwealth Hall B - Loews Philadelphia Hotel.
Authors: Melissa Whitfield Aslund, Intrinsik Environmental Sciences; Michael Winchell, Stone Environmental, Inc.; Lisa Bowers, Bayer CropScience; Sean McGee, Bayer CropScience; Zhenxu (Jane) Tang, Bayer CropScience; Lauren Padilla, Stone Environmental, Inc.; Colleen Greer, Intrinsik Environmental Sciences; Loren Knopper, Stantec Consulting; Dwayne Moore, Intrinsik Environmental Sciences.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24

1:55 PM: Screening level and refined flowing water pesticide exposure modeling for use in endangered species assessments (#294)

Location: Regency Ballroom A1 - Loews Philadelphia Hotel.
Authors: Michael Winchell, Lauren Padilla, and Naresh Pai, Stone Environmental Inc.; Paul Whatling, FMC Corp; Patrick Havens, Dow AgroSciences; Nick Poletika, Dow AgroSciences.

2:20 PM: Comparison of TOXSWA and AGRO-2016 as receiving water models for European pesticide exposure assessment (#295)

Location:  Regency Ballroom A1 - Loews Philadelphia Hotel.
Authors: Lauren Padilla, Stone Environmental, Inc; Scott Jackson, BASF Corporation; Michael Winchell, Stone Environmental Inc.

2:45 PM:  Examination of PRZM5.0 storm rainfall depth and distribution algorithms compared to current U.S. storm trends (#296)

Location: Regency Ballroom A1 - Loews Philadelphia Hotel.
Authors: Tammara Estes, Stone Environmental, Inc.; Kevin Armbrust, Louisiana State University.

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