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May 10, 2010 ‘Yard-scapers’ hope to slow the spread of lawn chemicals The public-private group says that lush, green lawns can pose risks to people and the environment. Kennebec Journal
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Document Date: 2011-03-08 11:57:20


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Pesticides Control / Maine YardScaping Partnership / /

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GBP / /

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Man-Made Disaster / Product Issues / /

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Cornell University / University of Connecticut / /

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lawn chemicals / Federal law / public-private / turf pesticide products / chemicals / /

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Casco Bay / /

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Maine Board of Pesticides Control / University of Connecticut / Cornell University / Department of Environmental Protection / /

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Barbara Welch / Gary Fish / /

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lake biologist / manager of pesticide programs / /

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product label / /

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Maine / Connecticut / /

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