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Subject 10 times as much of this toxic pesticide could end up on your tomatoes and celery under a new EPA proposal
Date April 24, 2024 10:00 AM
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Against the guidance of scientific advisory panels, the EPA is relying on industry-backed tests to relax regulations on acephate.

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10 Times as Much of This Toxic Pesticide Could End Up on Your Tomatoes and Celery Under a New EPA Proposal <[link removed]> Against the guidance of scientific advisory panels, the EPA is relying on industry-backed tests to relax regulations on acephate, which has been linked to neurodevelopmental disorders. “It’s exactly what we recommended against,” one panelist said. by Sharon Lerner

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