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According to the EPA, diquat “rapidly adheres to soil particles,” which makes it unlikely to leach into drinking water.
An herbicide used to treat hydrilla, an invasive plant in Connecticut lakes, ponds and rivers, has recently been the target ...
Connecticut is among several states that uses the herbicide Diquat to combat hydrilla, an invasive plant species that grows ...
Connecticut is among several states that uses the herbicide Diquat to combat hydrilla, an invasive plant species that grows ...
Environmental advocates are raising concerns over the state’s plan to use a controversial herbicide to combat the spread of ...
CT officials and advocates say the negative social media posts are misleading and harmful to a project that has taken years ...
People should be asking questions. This process was set up to give people that opportunity,” Charamut said. “But get your ...
Locals raised concerns over an herbicide used to kill an invasive aquatic plant in Connecticut rivers and lakes.
Guest columnist Elizabeth Allen of The Active Voice tells us that no, the state did not allow poison to be dumped into any rivers, but you can rest assured that when the noise of social media ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will start injecting diquat dibromide, an herbicide banned in the European Union, into ...
In preparation for summer’s arrival, the north basin has gone through two applications of chemicals in May and June.
For whatever reason, my office has seen an explosion of homeowners bringing in branches covered in cottony maple scale. I ...