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Insecticides and pesticides toxic waste
Insecticides and pesticides toxic waste













PFAS have been detected in more than 330 animal species around the world, including many that are at risk of extinction. PFAS do not break down in the environment and are associated with immune system suppression, liver damage, thyroid disease, reduced fertility, high cholesterol, obesity and cancer. “The EPA has to take control of this situation and remove pesticide products that are contaminated with these extremely dangerous, persistent chemicals.” “I can’t imagine anything that could make these products any more dangerous than they already are, but apparently my imagination isn’t big enough,” said Nathan Donley, environmental health science director at the Center for Biological Diversity. The findings that 3 of 7 agricultural pesticides tested contain high levels of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS - in one case far exceeding what the Environmental Protection Agency considers safe in drinking water - highlights the need for much broader testing and removal of contaminated products, according to the groups. Use is highest in the Central Valley on crops such as almonds, grapes, peaches and pistachios.

insecticides and pesticides toxic waste

In 2021, the most recent year data are available, more than 1.7 million pounds of it were applied to over 1.3 million cumulative acres of California land.

insecticides and pesticides toxic waste

Intrepid 2F is the most widely applied insecticide product in the state of California and the second most widely used pesticide product in the state, behind only Roundup. WASHINGTON- California’s most-used insecticide, along with two other pesticides, is contaminated with potentially dangerous levels of PFAS “forever chemicals,” according to test results released today by the Center for Biological Diversity and Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility.















Insecticides and pesticides toxic waste