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DDT-style problems remain
As evidenced by this announcement of newly-proposed regulations on pesticides in water.
From the EPA, pure and unedited:
Let me repeat for emphasis, from the press release: “EPA will accept written comments on the draft permit for 45 days after publication in the Federal Register.”
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