Pesticide Analytical (PESTAN) Model
The PESTAN (Pesticide Analytical) model is a computer code for estimating the transport of organic solutes through soil to groundwater. The model is based on a closed-form analytical solution of the advective-dispersive-reactive transport equation. The model was developed by Enfield, et al. in 1982 and has since been used by the EPA Office of Pesticides Program (OPP) for initial screening assessments to evaluate the potential for groundwater contamination of currently registered pesticides and those submitted for registration (Donigian and Rao 1986). The model has also been tested under field and laboratory conditions (Enfield et al., 1982; Jones and Back, 1984; Melancon et al., 1986). Although the model is based on a simple analytical solution, it may be useful in making preliminary assessments as long as the user is fully aware of its assumptions and limitations.
Version | 4.0 |
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Operating System | Windows XP |
Minimum System Requirements
To run PESTAN, you will need the following:
- IBM PC/AT or compatible
- Windows 98 or higher
- Microsoft .NET Framework
Downloads PESTAN Setup (EXE) (exe)
PESTAN, Pesticide Analytical Model, Version 4.0 User's Guide (PDF)
Installation Instructions
- Download the PESTANsetup.exe file onto your hard drive.
- Run the PESTANsetup.exe file. You will be guided through the installation process.
- The User's Manual (pestan.pdf) comes with the installation and is accessible from within the program.
If your operating system is older than Windows XP, you will need to download and install the following file:
This will install the Microsoft .Net Framework, which is needed to run PESTAN.