Hello Anita & All,
> In searching the database of the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease
> Registry (ATSDR) the 2002 paper which documents DDT at length (497 pgs
> total) clearly states that DDT is no longer used in the US.
As does earlier documents. 2002 is a bit dated but simply in my opinion a
restatement of the earlier position on DDT. I have always been under the
assumption DDT was banned and not available for use. Then came rumors and
finally a discussion with a sprayer involving my bees stating DDT was being
used again.
last DDT manufacturing plant in the US was dismantled in 1983 and sold
> to Indonesia.
I wonder the same as Juanse does about exports of DDT. Many chemical plants
are moved out of the U.S. to countries with less stringent rules concerning
such plants.
> When I checked the Section 18 Emergency Exemptions database, there were no
> applications for DDT for MO.
This is a bit puzzling to me. I am doing some checking today and will report
back. The section 18 allows for use of DDT as a last resort. If I find I am
incorrect I will come on line and say so like I always do.
I hope I am as DDT is best banned.
bob
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