Environmental Alert: 135 Pesticides Found in Swiss Waterways
New national study reveals concerning levels of pesticide contamination in Swiss rivers, with 23 substances exceeding safety thresholds for aquatic life.

Key Takeaways
- A total of 135 different pesticides were detected in five Swiss streams and rivers during a recent national study.
- 23 of the detected pesticides exceeded ecotoxicological quality criteria, posing a direct risk to aquatic organisms.
- Contamination levels for some substances exceeded safety limits by a factor of more than 100.
- The current Water Protection Ordinance only sets limits for 19 pesticides, failing to cover the majority of risks identified.
- Insecticides like fipronil enter rivers via wastewater treatment plants, originating from pet flea and tick treatments.
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They Said
"The active ingredient can adhere to hands, animal hair and textiles and thus enter the wastewater treatment plant and watercourses during washing."