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FishermanTim 12-29-2016 11:40 AM

EPA now considers dry ice a pesticide!
 
The city of Boston must stop using dry ice to control the rat populations because they haven't listed it's use as a pesticide with the EPA.

What's next?

Will we have to register our drinking water as a lubricant?
How about our moldy bread as a pharmaceutical antibiotic?

Seems like "bureaucracy gone wild" again, with some power-hungry turd wanting to "up his game" in the agency!

beamie 12-29-2016 12:57 PM

Next thing you know we'll be using pesticides to put out fires........

Nebe 12-29-2016 01:50 PM

Trump is going to neuter the EPA in a Bigly way. Just wait.
Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device

Cool Beans 12-29-2016 07:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nebe (Post 1114385)
Trump is going to neuter the EPA in a Bigly way. Just wait.
Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device

Neuter or simply change what the letters mean... perhaps...

Economic Promotion Agency or Extreme Profits Agency

Nebe 12-29-2016 07:47 PM

Everyone
Profits
Accordingly
Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device

wdmso 01-08-2017 06:35 PM

The EPA says that with any product used as a pesticide or rodenticide, it must be vetted for public safety

federal guidelines prohibit the use of dry ice for rat abatement because the deadly treatment is not registered with the federal agency as required. The law is in place to ensure products are safe, and directions for use minimize risks to users, the public and the environment.

get it registered problem solved ...

FishermanTim 01-10-2017 12:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wdmso (Post 1114929)
The EPA says that with any product used as a pesticide or rodenticide, it must be vetted for public safety

federal guidelines prohibit the use of dry ice for rat abatement because the deadly treatment is not registered with the federal agency as required. The law is in place to ensure products are safe, and directions for use minimize risks to users, the public and the environment.

get it registered problem solved ...

That wouldn't be much of an issue if it were a simple case of filing an application or sending a notice of intent.
Sounds more like the EPA will be handling this like the city wanted to use plutonium to nuke the rodents....basically more paperwork and fees...charging more money to solve a problem that didn't need solving. Creating an issue from a non-issue.


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