Summary
Over the years the U. S. Environmental Protection
Agency has banned, canceled, or suspended many pesticides because of
potential risk to human health. Farmers may still have these cancelled
and suspended products in storage as they await the availability of
disposal options. Long term storage of these pesticides can pose
unnecessary risks to employees, surrounding communities, and the
environment. Proper disposal can be costly and a regulatory burden for
small farmers and other pesticide users. This locally funded
Hillsborough County program offered an opportunity to avoid these
barriers and to promote safe and environmentally sound pesticide use,
handling and disposal. Two Agriculture Pesticide Collection Days were
held on September 5 and December 12, 2003. According to the
program report and participant surveys (September,
December), between the two collection
events, 34 participants disposed of 23,998 pounds of unusable
pesticides. The total amount expended was $30,885.
Cooperating Organizations
- Hillsborough County Economic Development Department
- Agriculture Industry Development Program
- Hillsborough County Solid Waste Management Department
- Hillsborough County Cooperative Extension Service
- Environmental Protection Commission of Hillsborough County
- US Liquids of Florida
For Additional Information Contact
Stephen Gran
Agriculture Industry Development Program
Hillsborough County Economic Development Department
813-272-5506
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