What are the implications and government response to banned pesticides found at the residential soil clean up target levels for the State of Florida at residences and at schools?
Florida guidelines for maximum acceptable pesticide residue levels in soil are as strict or stricter than federal guidelines. The Florida Department of Health and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection conduct risk assessments for contaminated soil sites. Florida Department of Health recommends appropriate risk management strategies designed to reduce potential risks to human health on a case-by-case basis.
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- Why do I have to compare soil sample results to RESIDENTIAL cleanup levels when the site is an INDUSTRIAL facility? What happens if the site meets INDUSTRIAL but not RESIDENTIAL cleanup levels?
- What are the implications and government response to banned pesticides found at the residential soil clean up target levels for the State of Florida at residences and at schools?
- Does Kentucky use RBCA (or any other risked-based approach) to establish target clean-up levels?