Chlorpyrifos: States weigh banning a widely used pesticide even though EPA won't
Source: California Healthline and Kaiser Health News
States weigh banning a widely used pesticide even though EPA won't
April 28, 2019, 12:47 PM EDT
By Ana B. Ibarra, California Healthline and Kaiser Health News
Lawmakers in several states are trying to ban a widely used pesticide that the Environmental Protection Agency is fighting to keep on the market.
The pesticide, chlorpyrifos, kills insects on contact by attacking their nervous systems.
Several studies have linked prenatal exposure of chlorpyrifos to lower birth weights, lower IQs, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and other developmental issues in children. But the EPA in 2017 ignored the conclusions of its scientists and rejected a proposal made during the Obama administration to ban its use in fields and orchards.
Hawaii was the first state to pass a full ban last year. Now California, Oregon, New York and Connecticut are trying to do the same.
Should California succeed, the rear-guard action could have a big impact.
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