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WASHINGTON -- Officials admit they pretty much ignore an Endangered Species Act requirement that they consult with one another before licensing new pesticides. Now they want regulations to say they don't always have to do what they're already not doing.
The Bush administration proposes allowing the Environmental Protection Agency to approve new pesticides without a formal signoff in every case from the Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Marine Fisheries Service.See the full content of this document
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Pesticide Oks Sought Without Agency Review
By not requiring so many consultations, the government says it becomes ...
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