Learn the Issues
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ECM for Pymetrozine & Degradates in Water - MRID 49673102
Environmental chemistry methods for Pymetrozine and Degradates in Water - MRID 49673102
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ECM for Boscalid in Sediment - MRID 50485704
Environmental Chemistry Methods for Boscalid in Sediment - MRID 50785704
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ECM for Pethoxamid in Air - MRID 49813524
ECM for Pethoxamid in Air - MRID 49813524
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ECM for Sulfometuron-methyl & Degradates in Water - MRID 49393601
ECM for Sulfometuron-methyl & Degradates in water - MRID 49393601
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ECM for Boscalid in Water / Algal Medium - MRID 45405227
Environmental Chemistry Methods for Boscalid in Water / algal medium - MRID 45405227
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ECM for Inpyrfluxam & Degradates in Water - MRID 50711301
Environmental Chemistry Methods for Inpyrfluxam & Degradates in Water l - MRID 50711301
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ECM for Boscalid & Degradates in Water - MRID 49937102
Environmental Chemistry Methods for Boscalid in Water - MRID 49937102
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Naled for Mosquito Control
Naled is used to control adult mosquitoes. Learn about how this use is regulated.
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Aerial Application of Naled: Information for Mosquito Control Professionals
Naled draft human health risk assessment for all uses, including the aerial mosquito adulticid. This letter to mosquito control professionals provides modifications to application directions that can reduce naled deposition while maintaining effectiveness.
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Writing an IPM Policy for Your School District
This document describes the webinar on writing an IPM policy for your school district.
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Integrated Pest Management in Buildings
Integrated Pest Management in Buildings
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Pest Control in the School Environment:Adopting Integrated Pest Management
Learn about establishing a school IPM program, including developing an official IPM policy statement, setting roles for participants and pest management objectives, inspecting sites, setting action threshold, applying IPM strategies and evaluating results.
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Definition of Verifiable School IPM
EPA is promoting use of verifiable school IPM. This is an activity that includes several elements with documentation, including pest identification, action thresholds, monitoring, effective pest control.
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What are Biopesticides?
Biopesticides are certain types of pesticides derived from such natural materials as animals, plants, bacteria, and certain minerals. For example, canola oil and baking soda have pesticidal applications and are considered biopesticides.
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Atrazine, Propazine and Simazine Interim Decisions
Atrazine, Propazine and Simazine Proposed Interim Decisions accepting comments
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EPA Releases Pesticide and Endangered Species Educational Resources Toolbox
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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EPA Proposes Settlement for Claims Relating to Endocrine Disruptor Screening Program
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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EPA and HUD Real Estate Notification and Disclosure Rule Questions and Answers
Part 1 of a guidance answering questions from the real estate community about implementation of the March 1996 lead-based paint disclosure rule.
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Tips for Travel
Avoid bringing bed bugs home by taking precautions when traveling such as inspecting bedding and luggage racks in hotel rooms, and upon returning home unpacking directly into a washing machine and dry at high temperatures.
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EPA Proposes New Safety Measures for Paraquat
EPA is taking the next step in its regulatory review of paraquat dichloride (paraquat), a widely-used herbicide.