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Pesticide Impact Assessment Program

USDA. 1995. U. S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Pesticide Impact Assessment Program (NAPIAP), Reregistration Notification Network (RNN). 3(11) 1-1,1-4. [Pg.190]

The accomplishment of these objectives involved two different research grants Grant No. R 805 466010, "Collection and Treatment of Wastewater Generated by Pesticide Applicators", from the Oil and Hazardous Spills Branch, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and "Removal of Five R-PAR and Near R-Par Herbicides from Wastewater", from North Central Regional Pesticide Impact Assessment Program. [Pg.154]

The U.S. Department of Agriculture is sponsoring several studies on diazinon. The University of Minnesota is developing and maintaining a network of information resources on the uses, benefits, and hazards of insecticides placed under the EPA Special Review, including diazinon, in the Minnesota Pesticide Impact Assessment Program. [Pg.123]

Supported in part by grants from Western Regional Pesticide Impact Assessment Program and NIH ES 00202. We thank Assistant Agricultural Commissioner W. R. Clark and Deputy Commissioners L. Thomas, and T. Griffiths for their assistance, and S. Dodd for her drawings. [Pg.199]

Extension Toxicology Network (EXTOXNET). 1996, June (revised). Diuron. Pesticide Information Profiles. A Pesticide Information Project of Cooperative Extension Offices of Cornell University, Oregon State University, the University of Idaho, and the University of California at Davis and the Institute for Environmental Toxicology, Michigan State University USDA/Extension Service/National Agricultural Pesticide Impact Assessment Program, http //extoxnet.orst.edu/pips/diuron.htm (accessed May 8, 2006). [Pg.190]

Salaries and research support provided in part by the North Central Region Pesticide Impact Assessment Program (OH000363-SS) and by state and federal funds appropriated to The Ohio State University and the Ohio Agric. Res. Develop. Ctr., Wooster, OH. EPTC (including uC-l-propyl EPTC) and butylate were supplied by Stauffer Chemical Company. [Pg.111]

This research was supported by grants from the USDA North Central Region Pesticide Impact Assessment Program and Dow Chemical Company. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the granting agencies. Journal Paper No.J-13794 of the Iowa Agriculture and Home Economics Experiment Station, Ames, IA, Project 2306. [Pg.139]

This work was supported by a Grant from the North Central Region Pesticide Impact Assessment Program. Paper No. 12,353 of the Purdue University Agricultural Experiment Station Series. [Pg.165]

Coats, J. R. Racke, K. D. Michael, D. D. Enhanced Degradation of Organophosohorus Insecticides Scope and Mechanisms North Central Regional Pesticide Impact Assessment Program Final Report No. 317 Wooster, OH, 1986 41 pp. [Pg.279]

RG Burau. Kinetics of transformations of arsenicals in soils under oxidative conditions. Final Report to Western Region Pesticide Impact Assessment Program, Department of Land, Air and Water Resources, University of California, Davis, CA, 1981. [Pg.377]

Evaluation of Paraquat Use and Applicator Exposure in Grape Vineyards," project completion report to the Southern Region Pesticide Impact Assessment Program, Washington, O.C., 1981. Lavy, T.L. Project Completion Report to Nation Forest Products Association on Determination of 2,4-D Exposure Received by Forestry Applicators, Spring, 1980. [Pg.176]

In 1981 the North Central Region of the National Agricultural Pesticide Impact Assessment Program (NAPIAP) funded a project entitled "Inhalation Exposures of Grain Samplers and Grain Inspectors to the RPAR Pesticide Carbon Tetrachloride. ... [Pg.228]

The assistance Dr. C. H. Hart, F. M. Greenwell, D. Schmitt and the staff of the National Museum of Natural History was greatly appreciated. Funding for this project was through the Northeast Pesticide Impact Assessment Program. [Pg.252]

The assistance of J. Andaloro, K. Rose, C. Hoy, D. Harrison, C. Eckel and numerous volunteer subjects was appreciated. Funding for these projects was through the Northeast Pesticide Impact Assessment Program. [Pg.309]

Ragsdale, N.N., Henry, M.J. and Sisler. 1993. Minimizing Nontarget Effects of Fungicides. National Agricultural Pesticide Impact Assessment Program. American Chemical Society 524 332-341. [Pg.238]


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