U.S. Pesticide Safety Highest in the World

(Washington, D.C. - Aug. 1, 2006) Americans today can be confident that pesticides used in the United States meet the highest health and safety standards in the world, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. On Aug. 3, 2006, EPA is expected to complete a 10-year review of 231 food use pesticides that resulted in changes to how these chemicals are regulated in this country.

"EPA's groundbreaking effort is being welcomed at dinner tables across the nation. The Bush Administration is ensuring pesticides used to grow the fruits, vegetables and other foods families are serving meet the highest protective standards in the world," said EPA Administrator Stephen L. Johnson. "This 10-year review enables farmers to grow a bountiful, healthy food supply for generations of American families."

By strengthening standards for pesticides used in the United States, those who apply pesticides will be better protected. In addition, by ensuring that instructions for pesticide use are followed wildlife and water resources will be better preserved. Changes in pesticide uses include outright elimination of unsafe uses, stricter labeling provisions and safer food tolerances.



For more information contact Jennifer Wood
Email: wood.jennifer@epa.gov
Phone: (202) 564-4355

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