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Fluoride Action Network Pesticide Project
Group, Beyond Pesticides- are challenging US EPA on its approval of sulfuryl fluoride as a food fumigant (trade name ProFume®). The groups are represented, pro-bono, by Zelle, Hofmann, Voelbel, Mason & Gette ... US EPA to revoke all tolerances for the use of sulfuryl fluoride (ProFume®) as a food fumigant. This Petition was in response to the finding by the National Research Council's report ...
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The Campaign Against Sulfuryl Fluoride
Post-harvest fumigants are chemcials used to fumigate food-processing, and food storage, facilities. In 2004, EPA gave Dow what they wanted: the approval to use sulfuryl fluoride on food ... of sulfuryl fluoride as a food fumigant could become the second largest daily ... food with sulfuryl fluoride. Thus, food processors in the US are beginning to adopt sulfuryl fluoride as their food fumigant ...
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Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances | US EPA
Quick Finder Asbestos Biotechnology ChAMP Collaboration Endangered Species Endocrine Disruptors Food Safety Green Chemistry High Production Volume Human Studies Integrated Pest Management International ... the Mercury Roadmap. May 2, 2007 Soil Fumigant Risk-Reduction Options - As part of EPA's ongoing evaluation of soil fumigant pesticides, the agency is seeking public comment ...
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Alternatives to Methyl Bromide
Program Overview Projects BIFS Workgroup Resources/Publications Related Links • Community Food Systems Direct Marketing Local Food Systems in a Global Environment Farm-to-School Additional Resources / ... , and/or demonstration of alternatives to methyl bromide as a pre-plant soil fumigant or postharvest commodity treatment. Project Grants Overview Chart Request For Proposals: Research to ...
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Eco-USA: Carbon tetrachloride
Carbon tetrachloride was also used in fire extinguishers and as a fumigant to kill insects in grain. Most of these uses were discontinued in the mid-1960s ... you breathe air containing carbon tetrachloride, or through your stomach and intestines if you swallow food or water containing carbon tetrachloride. Carbon tetrachloride can also pass through the skin into the ...
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A-Z Index | Pesticides | US EPA
Federal Register Notices Fees (See PRIA) Field Programs Food and Feed Commodity Vocabulary Food, pesticides on Food Quality Protection Act (FQPA) Food Safety Advisory Committee (FSAC) Forms, registration Freedom ... of pesticides Schools, pesticide use in Scientific Advisory Panel (SAP) Science policies Soil fumigant risk assessments Special Local Needs (FIFRA Section 24(c)) Special Review Spills, ...
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Managing Wildlife Damage: Moles
They often consume an amount of food equal to 60-100% of their body weight daily. To satisfy this ... to residents and nontarget animals, and may be illegal. Fumigants, Repellents, and Toxicants Although several fumigant products are registered for use in Virginia, all formulations are classified as "Restricted Use Only ...
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Chipmunk, Tamias striatus, and least chipmunk damage control and management
Burrow systems normally include a nesting chamber, one or two food storage chambers, various side pockets connected to the main tunnel, ... the fall to gather nuts, fruits, and seeds. Chipmunks cache food in their burrows throughout the year. By storing and scattering ... even near occupied buildings because there is a danger of the fumigant seeping into buildings. Gas cartridges are registered for the ...
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Managing damage caused by Franklin, Richardson, Columbian, Washington and
Townsend Ground squirrels
Food Habits Ground squirrels eat a wide variety of food. Most prefer succulent green vegetation (grasses, forbs, ... using toxic grain. Conditioning the squirrels to eating this new food improves the likelihood of their eating a lethal dose of toxic ... Crumpled paper should be placed in the hole to prevent the fumigant from being pushed out of the hole by the animals ...
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Reports to the Nation on Our Changing Planet: Our Ozone Shield
Ultraviolet light also harms food crops and other plants, as well as many species of animals. Thus the world faced ... deserve attention under the Montreal Protocol -- such as methylbromide, which is used widely as a fumigant? How will polar ozone destruction affect populated countries? Will the Antarctic hole cause ozone declines ...
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