
Proposed Pesticide Act rules cover manufacturers
Nov 14, 2008
Nov 14, 2008
Aproposed new Pesticide Act regulation, released last week for public comments by Ontario’s Environment Ministry, would close the loophole that leaves out pesticide manufacturers from the act’s requirements.

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