Information Sources | National Pesticide Information Center
310 Weniger Hall, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331
Eligibility
None
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Call for information
Hours
Monday-Friday, 8am - 12pmPST (excluding holidays)
Voicemail and Email: 24 hours daily
To access this service, contact:
Jeff Jenkins, Ph.D (Director)
800-858-7378
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Main Number
Websitehttps://www.npic.orst.edu/
Languages
English and Spanish; language line interpreter available
Application process
Call or email
Fees
None
Provides objective, science-based information about a wide variety of pesticide-related topics, including: pesticide product information to toxicology and environmental chemistry. Highly trained specialists can also provide referrals for the following: investigation of pesticide incidents, emergency treatment information, safety information, health and environmental effects, and clean-up and disposal procedures.
Last Assured
11/03/2023
What's Here
Providing organization
U S Environmental Protection Agency
Works to develop and enforce regulations that implement environmental laws enacted by Congress. EPA is responsible for researching and setting national standards for a variety of environmental programs, and delegates to states and tribes the responsibility for issuing permits and for monitoring and enforcing compliance. Where national standards are not met, EPA can issue sanctions and take other steps to assist the states and tribes in reaching the desired levels of environmental quality. There are nine regional offices.
