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    The agency currently considers an average of just 3.4 micrograms per liter of the pesticide atrazine to be an acceptable level. But a proposal released this week raises ... It has been banned in ...

  3. Atrazine - Wikipedia

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    In the United States as of 2014, atrazine was the second-most widely used herbicide after glyphosate, [16] with 76 million pounds (34 thousand metric tons) of it applied each year, [19] [20] nearly identical to its usage in 1974, of 76.8 million pounds. [21] Atrazine continues to be one of the most widely used herbicides in Australian ...

  4. Pesticides in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The use of DDT in the United States was banned in 1972, except for a limited exemption for public health uses. Public concern about the usage of DDT was largely influenced by the book, Silent Spring, written by Rachel Carson. [9] The ban on DDT is cited by scientists as a major factor in the comeback of the bald eagle in the continental United ...

  5. Alachlor - Wikipedia

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    Alachlor mixes well with other herbicides. It is marketed in mixed formulations with atrazine, glyphosate, trifluralin and imazaquin.It is a selective, systemic herbicide, absorbed by germinating shoots and by roots.

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  7. Rare emergency order issued to stop use of weed killer that ...

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    The Environmental Protection Agency issued an emergency ban on a common weed killer, DCPA or Dacthal, over concerns about the health risks for fetuses.

  8. Restricted use pesticide - Wikipedia

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    Fulfilling its pesticide regulation responsibilities, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) registers all pesticides as either "unclassified" or "restricted use". Unclassified pesticides are available over-the-counter, while the latter require a license to purchase and apply the product.

  9. RFK Jr. wants more scrutiny of chemicals, but Trump's ... - AOL

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    Trump's EPA pressured scientists to downplay potential harms of some chemicals, according to staffers and the EPA's inspector general. That’s at odds with RFK Jr.’s agenda.