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Pesticide organic

WHO. 1976. 1975 Evaluations of some pesticide residues in food. World Health Organization Pesticide Residue Series., No. 5. Geneva, Switzerland World Health Organization, 242-255. [Pg.237]

According to EPA (1974), pesticides such as endosulfan should be destroyed at high temperature in an approved incinerator with a hydrochloric acid scrubber, if available. Any sludges or solid residues generated from this process are to be disposed of in a manner approved by all applicable federal, state, and local pollution control requirements. EPA strongly recommends that if incineration of excess pesticides is not possible, organic pesticides should be buried in a designated landfill site. [Pg.218]

Included in the list of organic pesticide active ingredients Yes 40 CFR 455.67, ERA 1998e... [Pg.266]

The host of new synthetic organic pesticides presents a variety of problems to the practicing physician because of the lack of basic fundamental information on these chemicals. The American Medical Association has organized a committee on pesticides to consider the following problems of economic poisons and to coordinate information and make it available to physicians and other interested persons or groups safe standards of use, development of prophylactic and antidotal measures, voluntary industry controls, standardization of nomenclature, and professional and public education. [Pg.61]

Pesticide Chemicals—Organic pesticide chemicals manufacturing subcategory applicability Yes 40 CFR 455.20 EPA 1978b... [Pg.471]

The convention includes currently 21 POP substances such as chlorinated organic pesticides, brominated organic flame retardants and perfluorooctane sulfonates (PFOS). [Pg.252]

Tables 14.6, 14.7, 14.8, 14.9 and 14.10 provide further insight into the comparative properties and toxicity of pesticides applied on organic and conventional farms to treat a given type of pest. Table 14.6 lists the primary pesticides approved for use on organic farms and their uses and target pests. Tables 14.7-14.10 again list the major organic pesticides, along with two or three conventional pesticide alternatives that are used by conventional farmers to manage the same pest problems. Tables 14.7 and 14.8 summarize the rates of application of these pesticides, while Tables 14.9 and 14.10 focus on relative measures of toxicity to mammals and other organisms. Tables 14.6, 14.7, 14.8, 14.9 and 14.10 provide further insight into the comparative properties and toxicity of pesticides applied on organic and conventional farms to treat a given type of pest. Table 14.6 lists the primary pesticides approved for use on organic farms and their uses and target pests. Tables 14.7-14.10 again list the major organic pesticides, along with two or three conventional pesticide alternatives that are used by conventional farmers to manage the same pest problems. Tables 14.7 and 14.8 summarize the rates of application of these pesticides, while Tables 14.9 and 14.10 focus on relative measures of toxicity to mammals and other organisms.
Organic pesticide conventional alternative Trade name Typical use rate (pounds active ingredient/acre) Ratio of average conventional use rate to organic use rate... [Pg.281]

Organic pesticide conventional alternative Trade name LD50a cPADb,e aPADc,e PEAS EIUd EIU crop... [Pg.283]

Galanopoulou S, Vgenopoulos A, Conispoliatis N (2005) DDTs and other chlorinated organic pesticides and polychlorinated biphenyls pollution in the surface sediments of Keratsini harbour, Saronikos gulf, Greece. Mar Pollut Bull 50(5) 520-525... [Pg.163]

GC is coupled with many detectors for the analysis of pesticides in wastewater. At the present time the most popular is GC-MS, which will be discussed in more detail later in this section. The flame ionization detector (FID) is another nonselective detector that identifies compounds containing carbon but does not give specific information on chemical structure (but is often used for quantification because of the linear response and sensitivity). Other detectors are specific and only detect certain species or groups of pesticides. They include electron capture,nitrogen-phosphorus, thermionic specific, and flame photometric detectors. The electron capture detector (ECD) is very sensitive to chlorinated organic pesticides, such as the organochlorine compounds (OCs, DDT, dieldrin, etc.). It has a long history of use in many environmental methods,... [Pg.59]

Synthetic organic fibers, 24 614 Synthetic organic insecticides, 14 339 Synthetic organic pesticides, economic aspects of, 18 532... [Pg.917]

Tewari SN, Sharma IC. 1978. Study of the distribution of chlorinated organic pesticides in different autopsy materials of human poisoning cases using TLC and UV spectrophotometric techniques. Chemical Era 215-218. [Pg.189]

Williams PP. 1977. Metabolism of synthetic organic pesticides by anaerobic microorganisms. Residue Rev 66 63-135. [Pg.292]

Perspective of Plant Based Home Made Organic Pesticides... [Pg.90]

Disulfoton is regulated by the Clean Water Effluent Guidelines as state in Title 40, Sections 400-475, of the Code of Federal Regulations. The point source category for which disulfoton has a specific Regulatory Limitation is the organic pesticide chemicals industry (EPA 1978a). [Pg.168]

Sustainable strategies for monitoring, assessment and management of persistent organic pesticides (WONG Minghung, China)... [Pg.32]


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