EPN Articles Related To Chemicals & Pesticides
EPN Comments on New Active Ingredient Cyclobutrifluram
EPN Comments on Notice: Petition Seeking Rulemaking to Modify Labeling Requirements for Pesticides and Devices
EPN Comments on Establishment of Plan to Track the Adoption of Bilingual Labeling on End Use Pesticide Labels
EPN Comments on the Draft Guidance Document for “Evaluating the Efficacy of Pre-Saturated/Impregnated Antimicrobial Towelettes for Disinfection Claims”
EPN Comments on the Proposed Registration of Pesticide Products Containing the New Active Ingredient, Veratrine
EPN Comments on the Draft TSCA Risk Evaluation for Diisononyl Phthalate
The Environmental Protection Network Praises EPA for Cancellation of the Pesticide Dacthal
EPN Comments on EPA’s Interim PFAS Destruction and Disposal Guidance
EPN Comments on EPA’S Proposed Registration of New Active Ingredient, Glycerol Formate, in Ecolab’s Product, “DuoGuard RTU”
EPN IN THE NEWS RELATED TO Chemicals & Pesticides
Near Westside Residents Have Higher Rates of Lung Disease, Study Says
Janet McCabe, former EPA Deputy Administrator, was quoted in Mirror Indy. Residents want to know if the area’s industrial past is tied to Marion County health department study findings.
Dangerous Waters
Matt Tejada, former Deputy Assistant Administrator, EPA Office of Environmental Justice and External Civil Rights, was quoted in The Globe and Mail. Trump’s regulatory rollback is poised to unleash a wave of pollution North America hasn’t seen since the 1960s.
US Official Sparks Backlash After Unveiling New Plan to Deal with Urgent Public Health Threat: ‘There Are Problems Ahead’
Betsy Southerland, former Director, Science and Technology, EPA Office of Water, was quoted in The Cool Down. As time goes on, Americans have learned more about the chemicals being used in our environment and the products we use every day, and it’s become clear not all of them are safe.
Joan Esposito: Live Local & Progressive
Betsy Southerland, former Director, Science and Technology, EPA Office of Water, was featured on the radio segment Live Local & Progressive.