We have discussed this chemical brand name KARMEX in the past; chemical name Diuron.
http://forums.pondboss.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=33898


My question is if the neighbor used Karmex in the pond and it causes damages is he legally liable? Maybe ask him?
Here is a link to IMO a pretty good informational summary from Pesticide News.
http://pesticides.news/2017-12-05-d...-diseases-and-environmental-impacts.html

Important pond biology information in the article is: "Water contamination may result in behavioral, biochemical, developmental and mortality of aqueous organisms such as amphibians, annelida (aquatic worms), aquatic plants, cnidaria, crustaceans(zooplankton) echinoderms, fish, insects, molluscs, nematodes(round worms) and flatworms, phytoplankton, terrestrial plants and zooplankton." All of them fish foods and important items for the health of the water body.

Evidently it has a pretty big impact on the food chain that the fishery community depends on for production and health. IMO it likely significantly degrades the ecology of the pond.

Since the chemical is not labeled for pond or aquatic use, one has an extremely difficult time determining how much to use, although use is probably not wise if you value the short and long term usability of the pond or lake. It is Federally illegal to use in ponds thus one is legally liable for ALL damages that it causes.

Another part of the article says - " This chemical may also cause changes in blood chemistry, increased mortality growth retardation, abnormal blood pigment and anemia, as seen in animal tests in the laboratory.
Some other symptoms show decreased body weight of offspring, wavy ribs, extra ribs, delayed bone formation, reproductive and embryotoxic effects. Other side effects include methemoglobinemia." Thus IMO if there are pets drinking the pond water with Karmex it could affect their health. This also causes me concern if there are children swimming in the water where their absorbent mucous permeable membranes are exposed to the water with the Karmex dissolved in it. All the above is probably why it is not labeled for fish and recreational pond use!

Last edited by Bill Cody; 05/16/23 08:13 AM.

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