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Legal issues, pesticides

Chemical pollution From a qualitative point of view, an important common issue is the excess of chemicals (fertilisers and pesticides) associated with agrarian and livestock farming diffuse sources and the point-source discharge of (treated and untreated) sewage water. Industrial point-source pollution is not addressed as a relevant issue, but it is assumed that industries operate following the legal rules and only the incomplete elimination of industrial chemicals in urban wastewater treatment plants is perceived as a problem. [Pg.414]

The policy also contained guidance on the kinds of data and information that should be provided to enable the Agency to evaluate the submitted request to conduct a small scale field test. This policy statement was reiterated in a proposed interagency policy statement issued December 31, 1984 (7) and was subsequently revised and set forth on June 26, 1986 as part of a final interagency policy statement (8). Under the June 26, 1986 policy statement, EPA reviews all genetically engineered microbial pesticides before they may be legally applied in the environment. [Pg.428]


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