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BC Parents Seek Ban on Spraying Pesticides on School Playing Fields [1]

"A Vernon parent is wondering why school playing fields are still being sprayed with pesticides as communities across the country have discontinued using chemicals to control weeds."
Chemicals [2]
Public [3]
Canada [4]
Source: Vernon Morning Star [5], 08/17/2009
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"A Drifting Danger for Central Valley Schoolchildren" [6]

"Despite regulations and laws to protect children, Fresno County authorities say school buses are still being exposed to pesticide clouds once or twice a year."
Chemicals [2]
Public [3]
California [7]
Source: LA Times [8], 08/17/2009
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"Sacramento Judge Tentatively Rules Against Bid To List Styrene as Carcinogenic" [9]

"A Sacramento judge sided with the styrene industry and against state environmental officials on Wednesday in ruling that the chemical doesn't have to be listed under Proposition 65 as a cause of cancer."
Chemicals [2]
Public [3]
California [7]
Source: Sacramento Bee [10], 08/14/2009
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"Battle Over Chemical Used to Make Non-Stick Pans Heats Up" [11]

DuPont will try to persuade New Jersey state drinking water regulators to go easy on cleanups of PFOA, a chemical used in non-stick pans -- even before the regulators hear scientific evidence from their own scientists.
Chemicals [2]
Public [3]
Northeast (CT MA ME NH NJ NY RI VT) [12]
Source: ENS [13], 08/07/2009
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More Lead Monitors Coming to a Facility or City Near You? [14]

The Bush Administration, through the OMB, pressured EPA to water down lead monitoring requirements it had tightened in October 2008. Now EPA may get more or all of the monitors it originally wanted, near facilities that emit about a half ton of lead per year.
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National (U.S.) [20]
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Public [3]
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"Tougher U.S. Lead Paint Law May Not Protect Americans" [21]

"Companies on three continents continue to make and sell consumer paints that contain dangerous levels of lead despite the availability of technology to produce high-quality, low lead paint. A tougher lead paint standard takes effect in the United States later this month, but imported consumer goods may still contain hazardous amounts of lead paint."
Chemicals [2]
Public [3]
International [22]
Source: AP [23], 08/06/2009
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Industry, Enviros Agree on Rewriting Toxics Control Act [24]

Both environmentalists and the chemical industry say they want Congress to overhaul the key law aimed at protecting Americans from toxic chemicals in the products they use.
Chemicals [2]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [20]
Source: USA TODAY [25], 08/05/2009
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"Rural Well Water Linked To Parkinson's" [26]

A new study finds that rural residents who drink water from private wells are much more likely to have Parkinson's disease, bolstering theories that farm pesticides may be partly to blame.
Chemicals [2]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [20]
Source: EHN [27], 08/05/2009
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"Common Insect Repellent Affects Nervous System: Study" [28]

"One of the world's most common insect repellents [DEET] acts on the central nervous system in the same way as some insecticides and nerve gases, according to a study released on Wednesday."
Chemicals [2]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [20]
Source: AFP [29], 08/05/2009
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"Mass. Chemical Leak Sends 100-Plus To Hospitals" [30]

"NEW BEDFORD, Mass. -- Noxious fumes at a trash disposal facility sent 119 people to hospitals Monday, including two who were listed in critical condition."
Chemicals [2]
Public [3]
Northeast (CT MA ME NH NJ NY RI VT) [12]
Source: AP [31], 08/04/2009
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