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Atrazine is one of the regulated SOCs (Synthetic Organic Chemical) (as is glyphosate -- commercial name Roundup -- which is also mentioned in the blog), and we test for SOCs in both Bull Run and groundwater.
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"Atrazine is most heavily used in corn-producing states."
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However, the EPA only asked water suppliers to collect water supplies every three months for a year to find out if Atrazine is present above 1ppb.
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Atrazine is one of the most commonly used herbicides in the world.
16 Cities Sue Atrazine Maker for Contaminating their Water | Inhabitat 2010
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Atrazine is most heavily used in corn-producing states.
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If low or no presence of Atrazine is found they discontinue monitoring for the pesticide.
How much atrazine, from forest to faucet? (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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However, the EPA only asked water suppliers to collect water supplies every three months for a year to find out if Atrazine is present above 1ppb.
How much atrazine, from forest to faucet? (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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Atrazine is used on more than three-quarters of the cornfields in Illinois.
Annie Spiegelman: Living Downstream: Steingraber Documentary Puts Moral Imperative on Banning Cancer-Causing Chemicals Annie Spiegelman 2010
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If low or no presence of Atrazine is found they discontinue monitoring for the pesticide.
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Atrazine is one of the regulated SOCs (Synthetic Organic Chemical) (as is glyphosate -- commercial name Roundup -- which is also mentioned in the blog), and we test for SOCs in both Bull Run and groundwater.
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