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Glyn Davies <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 23 Oct 1996 00:12:57 +0100
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Can anyone supply an answer please?
 
1. If a used strip is exposed, say at a land fill site,  how long does it
take for all fluvalinate residues to be decomposed by Ultra-violet radiation?
 
2. If strips are burned with domestic refuse, is the atmosphere contaminated
or do the fluvalinates break down during combustion at these temperatures?
 
3. What do the fluvalinates become on decomposition?  Have the residues been
shown to be harmless?
 
Glyn Davies,
 
Ashburton, Devon UK

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