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Main Title Hazard Evaluation Division standard evaluation procedure : honey bee : toxicity of residues on foliage {Microfiche} /
Author Vaughn, Allen. ; Vaughan, A.
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Author Title of a Work
Johnson, Stephen L.
CORP Author Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Office of Pesticide Programs.
Publisher U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Pesticide Programs,
Year Published 1985
Report Number EPA/540/9-85/003
Stock Number PB86-129244
Subjects Pesticides--Environmental aspects ; Environmental impact analysis ; Ecology--Research
Additional Subjects Pesticides ; Toxicology ; Residues ; Vegetation ; Procedures ; Standards ; Reporting ; Honey bees ; Foliage
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NTIS  PB86-129244 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 9 p.
Abstract
The Standard Evaluation Procedure (SEP) for the Honey Bee Toxicity of Residues on Foliage is a guidance document primarily intended for Agency reviewers and the regulated industry who evaluate ecological effects data specified in 40 CFR Part 158.145. The SEP is also intended to provide information to the general public indicating how the Agency evaluates these types of studies. As such, it is designed to supplement Subdivision E of the Pesticide Assessment Guidelines: Hazard Evaluation - Wildlife and Aquatic Organisms. This SEP provides an Introduction, Materials and Methods, Reporting Requirements, Reviewer Evaluation, and Appendix of appropriate methods to guide the review and scientific evaluation of pesticide effects on honey bees. The SEP for Honey Bee Toxicity of Residues on Foliage is only one of a number of SEP's published by the National Technical Information Service as a supplement to Subdivision E of the Pesticide Assessment Guidelines.
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"June 1985." "Standard evaluation procedures project manager, Stephen L. Johnson." "EPA 540/9-85-003." Microfiche.