"EAWAG-SOIL" package contains pathway information from soil degradation studies, stored in a biotransformation reaction scheme in the object <a href="http://localhost:8080/package/3929925e-b71c-4c92-bc59-281a0b595cd2/pathway" target="_blank">pathway</a>. This information is extracted from pesticide registration dossiers (draft assessment reports, DAR) made publically available through the European Food Safety Authority (<a href="http://dar.efsa.europa.eu/dar-web/provision" target="_blank">EFSA</a>). The package also contains information on different experimental conditions that are stored in the object <a href="http://localhost:8080/package/3929925e-b71c-4c92-bc59-281a0b595cd2/scenario" target="_blank">scenario</a>. <a href="http://localhost:8080/package/5882df9c-dae1-4d80-a40e-db4724271456/compound" target="_blank">Compounds</a> in the pathway are associated with a given <a href="http://localhost:8080/package/3929925e-b71c-4c92-bc59-281a0b595cd2/scenario" target="_blank">scenario</a> if they have been observed under the specific experimental conditions. If available, a biotransformation half-life (DT50) value is additionally associated with a given compound in the pathway and a specific scenario. More details concerning enviPath conventions that were used to store specific data from DAR, and their description can be found in our <a href="http://localhost:8080/wiki/index.php/EAWAG-SOIL_package" target="_blank">wiki</a>.