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Fertilizer and Recycling Issues
- Waste-Derived Fertilizers - Fact Sheet
- EPA Stakeholder Meetings on Hazardous Waste Derived Fertilizer
Concerns have been raised regarding the use of certain wastes in the manufacture of agricultural fertilizers and soil amendments, and the potential for ecological or human health risks, as well as crop damage, when such fertilizers are applied to farmlands. In conjunction with state governments, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has launched a major effort to assess whether or not contaminants in fertilizers may be causing harmful effects, and whether additional government actions to safeguard public health and the environment may be warranted. The above fact sheet describes these issues in more detail. Additional references noted above also contain information related to this issue.
If you would like further information about EPA activities related to waste-derived fertilizers, contact Dave Bartus, EPA Region 10, via E-mail, at bartus.dave@epa.gov. For information about state activities, please contact one of the following individuals:
In Washington, contact:
- Chris Chapman, Washington Department of Ecology, (360) 407-7160
- Ted Maxwell, Washington Department of Agriculture, (360) 902-2026
In Oregon, contact:
- Rick Vopel, Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, at (503) 229-6753
- Matt Haynes, Oregon Department of Agriculture, at (503) 986-6471
In Idaho, contact:
- Michael Gregory, Idaho Division of Environmental Quality, at (208) 373-0502
- Ann Brueck, Division of Plant Industry, at (208) 332-8500
Unit: Office of Waste and Chemicals Management
Dave Bartus
E-Mail: bartus.dave@epa.gov
(509) 736-5704
Phone Number: (509) 736-5704
Last Updated (mm/dd/yy): 01/19/2007
Fertilizer
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