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EPA’s new pesticide rules — first in 20 years

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[5]By Daily Digger
Oregon Association of Nurseries [6]

For the first time in 20 years, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has proposed new worker protection standards [7] for the application of pesticides. These new rules would apply on farms, forests, nurseries and greenhouses, and would cover workers who handle and apply pesticides, as well as those who handle treated products.

“The EPA and the administration are attempting to use the rulemaking process, rather than legislation, so they have an easier path to setting new standards,” OAN executive director Jeff Stone said. “That’s very concerning to us. As far as the specific provisions of these rules, we’re still analyzing them, and our input will be forthcoming.”

According to the EPA, the proposed changes include the following (also listed in this PDF fact sheet [8]):

There’s a June 17 deadline for affected parties to submit their comments [9] to the EPA. The OAN, AmericanHort and others plan to provide input in time for the deadline. OAN members are encouraged to review the proposal and share their thoughts with Jeff Stone at [email protected] [10].