EPA Says It Will Allow Continued Sale Of Controversial Pesticide
The EPA is not going ahead with a proposed ban on a pesticide called chlorpyrifos, saying there's still scientific uncertainty over its safety. Environmental groups say it can harm young children.
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March 30, 2017 at 04:14PM
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NPR News: EPA Says It Will Allow Continued Sale Of Controversial Pesticide
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