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Risk Characterization
... standards for safe drinking water maximum contaminant levels, permissible exposure limits in the workplace, and pesticide residue limits in food and feed products. Note that for those with small body weights, such ...
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EXTOXNET FAQs - Questions About Pesticides in Food
... at the grocery store may contain small traces of pesticide residues. Pesticide levels tend to decline over time because the residues break ... raw commodity or processed food, EPA establishes a residue level for each pesticide that if exceeded is a violation of law. This ... pesticide are present. A violation can occur when residues of a pesticide not registered in the U.S. are present, or when pesticide ...
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Pesticide-Contaminated Clothing Needs Washing Care, HYG-5117-94
... a pesticide residue, they might be a health hazard--not only to the wearer but also possibly to other family members. During pesticide application, clothing can pick up pesticide residue through spills and drift. The chemical can then enter the body through the skin. Tossing contaminated garments into the washer or laundry basket with other clothes can transfer the residue ...
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Produce - The Safe Way, Apples
... and discard apples that show any signs of decay. Food Safety Tip Washing helps remove pesticide residue which may remain on the apple. Wash under clean, cool, tap water, scrub gently with ...
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FAQ - Fungi and Mycorrhizae
... Thielaviopsis elegans, nutrient cycling crop rotation, selection pressure, amendment, enrichment, anaerobic, tillage, pesticide residue, drainage,host specificity, propagule survival, dispersal Glomus spp.. Gigaspora spp., vesicular- ... Plant-Fungal Process. Chapman and Hall, London Altman, J.(Editor) 1993. Pesticide Interactions in Crop Production: Beneficial and Deleterious Effects. CRC Press, Boca ...
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Questions On Misc. Herbs
... to be grown organically. Because the herbal material is often concentrateddried, or oil extract takenno pesticide residue can be tolerated. Q. I recently read one of your reader's requests for growing ...
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Questions On Jade Plants
... of the leaves. Depending who had the plants before you got them, there could be pesticide residue in the soil or foliage, which could have a negative impact on the cats. Try ...
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Pesticide report shows low levels of residue
... residue April, 1999 Pesticide report shows low levels of residue The annual Pesticide Data Program annual summary shows presumptive violations of pesticide residue levels in only 5% of the samples and indicates levels of pesticide ...
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FAQ - Effect of Tillage Practices Upon the Risk of Pesticide or Nutrient Losses from Cropland
... application. There are two primary reasons for this: Pesticide Breakdown - Microbial decomposition is the most common route for pesticide breakdown in soil. The disappearance curve for many ... Pesticide Transport. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 48:523 - 527 Hill, R.L., C.M. Gross, and J.S. Angle. 1991. Rainfall simulation for evaluating agrochemical surface loss. IN Groundwater Residue ...
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Open Directory - Home: Consumer Information: Gifts and Greetings: Florists
... advocating the purchase of organically grown cut flowers. Discusses the alleged effects of pesticide residue to consumers and flower handlers. The Florist Detectives - Describes alleged deceptive ... Everyday? - Articles provided by the Organic Consumers Association advocating the purchase of pesticide-free fresh flowers. "Florists" search on: AltaVista - A9 - AOL - Clusty - Gigablast - Google - Lycos ...
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