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ECM for Cyazofamid & Degradates in Water - MRID 50396409
Environmental Chemistry Methods for Cyazofamid in Water - MRID 45409021
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ECM for Halauxifen-methyl & Degradate Halauxifen Acid in Soil - MRID 49702101
Environmental chemistry methods for Halauxifen-methyl and Degradate Halauxifen acid in Soil - MRID 49702101
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ECM for Pyridate & Degradate Pyridafol in Soil - MRID 50234902
ECM for Pyridate & Degradate Pyridafol in Soil - MRID 50234902
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ECM for Chlorothalonil in Air - MRID 50826507
Environmental Chemistry Method for Chlorothalonil in Air
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ECM for Cyazofamid & Degradates in Soil/Sediment - MRID 50143502
Environmental Chemistry Methods for & Degradates in Soil/Sediment - MRID 50143502
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Environmental Chemistry Methods (ECM) Index - B
Laboratories use testing methods to identify pesticides in water and soil. Environmental chemistry methods test soil and water samples to determine the fate of pesticides in the environment. Find methods for chemicals with B as the first character.
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ECM for Triticonazole & Metabolites in Soil - MRID 50420303
ECM for Triticonazole & metabolites in Soil - MRID 50420303
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ECM for Orthosulfamuron & Degradates in Water - MRID 50318402
Environmental Chemistry Methods for Orthosulfamuron & Degradates in Water - MRID 50318402
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ECM for Chlorothalonil Metabolite (R182281) in Air - MRID 50826505
Environmental Chemistry Method for Chlorothalonil metabolite (R182281)
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PPDC - Second National Bed Bug Summit Breakout Sessions
Slides from the Bed Bug Summit's Breakout sessions
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How We Engage Our Pesticide Stakeholders
The success of EPA's pesticide program is directly connected to our efforts to engage all stakeholders. In addition to meetings on pesticide-specific actions, we sponsor advisory committees that include diverse, independent stakeholders.
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Use of Section 18 Emergency Exemption and Section 24(c) Special Local Need Products in Indian Country
This finding provides for use of registered section 18 and section 24(c) products in areas of Indian country that are within the geographic boundaries of the state(s) or county(ies) where the emergency exemption or special local need registration applies.
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State Regulation of Minimum Risk Pesticides
The states are not required to permit the sale of an exempted product simply because it is exempted under federal pesticide law.
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EPA Finalizes Plan to Protect Vulnerable Species
EPA has appointed a new chair and two new members and reappointed two current members to serve on the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) Scientific Advisory Panel (SAP).
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What Information is Needed When Reporting an Oil Spill or Hazardous Substance Release?
what to include in your report to the National Response Center. You can also report to the EPA Regional Office or US Coast Guard Marine Safety Office in the area where the incident occurred.
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Emergency Response and Recognizing Hazardous Substance Releases
Understand warning signs, put safety first, and report to the National Response Center.
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Responding to an Incident
When a release or spill occurs, the company responsible for the release, its response contractors, the local fire and police departments, and the local emergency response personnel provide the first line of defense.
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Safety First
Following basic safety precautions helps to keep you and other bystanders safe, and assists the trained first responders in identifying and controlling the hazardous substance release.
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Sample Calculations for Constructing New Secondary Containment
This worksheet determines the possible dimensions for a rectangular or square dike or berm to meet the secondary containment requirement for aboveground bulk storage containers.
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Rectangular or Square Remote Impoundment Structure Blank Worksheet
This worksheet can be used to calculate the containment volume of a rectangular or square remote impoundment structure providing secondary containment for an aboveground tank storage facility.