Thursday, April 30, 2009
EPA Will Start Testing Pesticides

In a long awaited action, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced it will soon—and for the first time—require pesticide manufacturers to test 67 of the chemicals in their pesticides for potentially harmful effects on humans and animals, especially endocrine system issues. Ultimately, all chemicals in pesticides will be required to be tested.
The news comes after concern from researchers led the EPA to decide that the common chemical needed more investigation to keep American’s from potentially harmful exposure. One of the biggest worries raised by the researchers has been hormone changes in animals who are exposed to pesticides, with even strange changes like male fish bearing eggs. The possibility of endocrine disruptors was especially worrisome to EPA officials because of their effect on developing systems (those of children and infants).
Although testing will begin this summer, it will take about two years for the data to be compiled and then an additional year to reach a ruling on the chemicals. But the move is encouraging for consumers and researchers who have been concerned about the effects of the widely used chemical. Click here to read more
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