Press Release:
Widespread Misuse of Roundup
For
Immediate Release: April 19, 2016
Contact:
Blair Fitzgibbon, 202-503-6141
EPA
Admits Widespread Misuse of Roundup Herbicide Must Stop
Confirms
that Label Says People & Pets Must Be Kept Away Until Spray is Dried
Groups
Demand Immediate National Street Closures & Barriers for Safety
Washington,
DC - The EPA’s recent review of the labeling of the herbicide Roundup has major
implications nationwide. Announced by Mom Across America activist Anne Temple
at the January Monsanto shareholder meeting as a point of concern, the
widespread misuse of glyphosate based herbicides is practiced in nearly every
town of America. On December 29th, 2015, the federal EPA Office of Pesticides Program
in Washington DC confirmed that they expect all applicators of Roundup, which
contains glyphosate, and any other herbicides to adhere to labels which
requires them to take all necessary measures to "keep people and pets away
until the solution dries." Since then, reports of spring spraying and misuse
have been cited across the country. Moms Across America and Hawai’i Opposition
to Pesticide Exposure (HOPE) are asking county Ag Commissioners to discontinue
the use of glyphosate based herbicides, but until those steps are taken, they
are demanding immediate street closures & caution tape barriers in public
areas that have been sprayed with Roundup.
This
landmark determination means that city road workers, school maintenance,
homeowner associations, university landscapers and individual homeowners, need
to comply with the label directions or risk fines and/or lawsuits. To comply
with the law accurately they need to barricade off areas sprayed with these
chemicals until they dry, which could be 45 minutes to 4-6 hours, according to
professional pesticide applicators and the EPA, depending on weather conditions
such as humidity and rain. Signs are not sufficient for pets, children and
people who do not read English. States like Hawaii have fines and criminal
penalties which apply to anybody who knowingly violates Section 191A-41 of the
Hawaii Pesticides Law. Nationally and internationally, citizens and regulators
should now be looking to enforce compliance with product directions.
Brad
Edwards, with the group Hawai’i Opposition to Pesticide Exposure (HOPE),
expressed cautious optimism in regards to the recent EPA determination.
"With the large amount of Roundup/Glyphosate used for roadside spraying
across all of our islands, this is amazing news! For years, residents in Hawaii
have been begging the Hawaii Department of Agriculture to properly regulate the
widespread misuse of glyphosate, but so far the Department has refused to take
action against both government and private applicators. With this recent EPA
ruling, the State of Hawaii will finally be forced to step in and protect
members of our community from repeated exposure to this harmful chemical.”
"The
fact is that cities simply cannot afford the risk of using Roundup any longer,”
said Zen Honeycutt, Director of Moms Across America. “We have found glyphosate
in our tap water, children’s urine, breast milk and others have found it in
cereal, cotton products, beer, and wine which comes from the excessive use of
Roundup on our food crops and in public areas. Internationally, the spraying of
this herbicide, which has been deemed a probable carcinogen, is inhaled by
people driving or walking by, and gets on the feet of pets and shoes or ankles
of people walking through these areas. Chemical residues from shoes get on
carpets and can then poison babies who crawl on the floor. Glyphosate has been
linked to birth defects, neurotoxicity, non Hodgkin's Lymphoma etc, and mothers
call for immediate action to protect our communities. We expect our officials
to protect the health of our pets, citizens, city workers and our cities from
harm and from lawsuits.”
We call
for citizens around the world to report, file complaints with the County Ag
Commissioner and file lawsuits as necessary to require public space compliance
with herbicide application instructions. We also call upon city councils,
schools, churches, community centers, universities and homeowners to
discontinue the use of Roundup/glyphosate and toxic chemical sprays altogether
and use organic, steam or mowing alternatives instead. Until these steps are
taken we insist that the law and directions of the label, confirmed by the EPA,
are complied with and caution tape barriers are placed around all areas sprayed
with glyphosate based herbicides.
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Moms
Across America is a National Coalition of Unstoppable Moms raising awareness
about GMOs and toxins in our food and environment. Their motto is
"Empowered Moms, Healthy Kids."
Hawai’i
Opposition to Pesticide Exposure (HOPE) is a community group focused on
regulatory, legislative and legal pathways to fix the broken system and protect
the health of the residents of Hawai’i.
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