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New data confirms widespread atrazine contamination in drinking water and streams

August 21, 2009

Posted by Jennifer Sass in Health and the Environment

Tags:
agriculture, atrazine, pesticide, simplesteps, syngenta, toxic, toxicchemicals, water, watershed

In today's new NRDC atrazine report we analyzed a mountain of data showing widespread water contamination from atrazine, a toxic herbicide. The data was mostly, but not all, generated by Syngenta, the main manufacturer of atrazine. Are you drinking atrazine in your...continued

Chemicals and bees: the good, the bad, the still legal

July 27, 2009

Posted by Jennifer Sass in Health and the Environment

Tags:
bee, CCD, chemicals, colonycollapsedisorder, imidacloprid, neonicotinoid, pesticide, pollinator, simplesteps

I was out inspecting my bee hive this weekend. Yep, i've become a hobby beekeeper...its all the rage, dontcha know. Even though on most days my bees love me, yesterday one little rascal had a bad thought about me, culminating...continued

Today EPA announced that carbofuran, a highly toxic pesticide, will not be allowed on your food anymore

May 11, 2009

Posted by Jennifer Sass in Health and the Environment

Tags:
cancer, carbamate, carbofuran, FQPA, hazard, pesticide, simplesteps, toxic, toxicchemicals

Today the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that it has cancelled all food uses of a nasty toxic bird-killing, worker-poisoning pesticide called carbofuran. Yay! Way to earn back the "EP" in your name, EPA! Initially, EPA had said that although uses...continued

Stormwater runoff...yeuch. PBS Frontline takes us from sewers to tap water

April 20, 2009

Posted by Jennifer Sass in Health and the Environment

Tags:
chemicals, Frontline, PBS, pharmaceutical, poison, simplesteps, smartgrowth, stormwater, sustainable, toxic, toxicchemicals, water, watershed

Ever wonder what becomes of that rainwater that runs off pesticide-treated lawns, golf courses, and farm fields? What about the hormone-disupting pharmaceuticals that we flush down the toilet because they are past their due date, leftover, or unwanted? Where does...continued

EPA fails to regulate perchlorate rocket fuel, despite new evidence it is in infant formula

April 13, 2009

Posted by Jennifer Sass in Health and the Environment

Tags:
chemistry, EPA, perchlorate, rocketfuel, simplesteps, toxic, toxicchemicals, water

Perchlorate, a component of rocket fuel and contaminant of some fertilizer, is also a contaminant in drinking water and in many common foods including milk, tomatoes, lettuce, carrots, and fruit juice. It has also been found in breast milk and...continued

EPA denies NRDC petition to cancel bee-toxic pesticide carbaryl

October 29, 2008

Posted by Jennifer Sass in Health and the Environment

Tags:
bee, carbamate, carbaryl, pesticide, petition, pets, pollinator, simplesteps, toxic, toxicchemicals

 On January 10, 2005, NRDC petitioned EPA to cancel both agriculture and residential uses of carbaryl. Today, October 29, 2008, EPA finally published in the Federal Register its response to our petition. Unfortunately, its decision is to deny our petition,...continued

NRDC sues Consumer Product Safety Commission for withholding industry correspondence

July 30, 2008

Posted by Jennifer Sass in Health and the Environment

Tags:
consumerproducts, consumers, CPSC, FOIA, phthalates, plastic, productsafety, rubber, simplesteps, toxicchemicals

Today, NRDC filed a lawsuit against the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) for their failure to hand over their communications with industry related to a class of toxic plastics chemicals called phthalates.Phthalates make plastics flexible, like infant products and children's...continued

Today EPA announces intent to cancel toxic pesticide carbofuran

July 24, 2008

Posted by Jennifer Sass in Health and the Environment

Tags:
carbofuran, EPA, pesticide, simplesteps

Today, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that the residues of the pesticide carbofuran that end up on our food and in our drinking water are too high, and may be unsafe. Thus, after first registering the chemical for...continued

NRDC joins lawsuit to ban endosulfan

July 23, 2008

Posted by Jennifer Sass in Health and the Environment

Tags:
chemicals, endosulfan, FIFRA, FQPA, illegal, lawsuit, organic, persistent, pesticide, pollutant, simplesteps, toxic

Today NRDC joined a coalition of advocacy groups filing a lawsuit against the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for failing to consider all the risks associated with endosulfan, an extremely hazardous persistant bioaccumulative pesticide and the topic of several previous NRDC...continued

USDA cuts budget to its pesticide use data program: no budget, no data, no public information about agriculture chemical use

May 20, 2008

Posted by Jennifer Sass in Health and the Environment

Tags:
agriculture, budget, crop, data, NASS, pesticide, simplesteps, statistics, survey, USDA

A coalition of public interest groups including NRDC, the Center for Food Safety, the Union of Concerned Scientists, and The Organic Center came together to protest budget cuts that will kill the collection and public reporting of pesticide use...continued

Jennifer Sass
Jennifer Sass
Senior Scientist
Washington, D.C.
I grew up in the Canadian prairies where I learned to love open spaces, wild...
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