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Weed Killers By The Glass: References Cited


AWWA 1995. Comments on the Initiation of Special Review for Atrazine, Cyanazine, and Simazine. Submitted to EPA Office of Pesticides. Washington, DC.

Auerbach, Jan. 1995. EPA. Regulatory Reassessment: Final Summary and Rankings. Drinking Water Standards Division. Washington, DC. June 21.

Biradar, D.P. and A.L. Rayburn. 1995. Flow cytogenetic analysis of whole cell clastogenicity of herbicides found In groundwater. Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 28. pp 13-17.

Browner, Carol. Letter to Emilio Bontempo, Ciba-Geigy Corporation. October 17, 1994. RE: Petition for reconsideration and administrative stay of drinking water regulations.

DuPont Agricultural Products. 1995. Response to EPA's Regulatory Reassessment Information Sheet. Total Triazines, and Cyanazine. Presented to EPA Office of Ground and Drinking Water. Washington, DC. May 3.

EPA. 1994. EPA Begins Special Review of Triazine Pesticides. Press Release. November 10. Washington, DC.

Flannery, Dennis. 1994. Chairman, State of Missouri Safe Drinking Water Commission. Letter to Mike Mansur, Kansas City Star. November 16.

Gloriod, Terry. 1991. President, Missouri River Public Water Supplies Association. Occurrence of Pesticides in the Missouri River Basin. Letter to William Reilly. September 19.

Goolsby, D.A., et al. 1993. Selected papers on agricultural chemicals in water resources of the mid-continental United States. United States Geological Survey Open File Report 93-418. Denver, CO.

Illinois EPA. 1994. Pesticide Compliance Monitoring Data. Division of Public Water Supplies. Springfield, IL.

Ohio Farm Bureau. Press materials following the release of Tap Water Blues. October 18. Columbus, OH.

University of Illinois. 1995. Further study needed to weigh risks linked to herbicide, scientist says. Press Release. Urbana-Champaign. August.

Wiles, Richard, Brian Cohen et al., 1994. Tap Water Blues: Herbicides In Drinking Water. Environmental Working Group. Washington, DC.