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January 8, 2007

UPDATE: EPA to deny 'Brokovitch' carcinogen for residential use

After pressure from EWG and an ABC News story, EPA has announced it will “deny all applications for registration of acid copper chromate, known as ACC, as a wood preservative pesticide intended for residential use.”

Previously:
EPA may allow 'Brockovich' carcinogen in wood preservative. (4 Jan 07)

Update 1/9/07: Washington Post covers EPA decision

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