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KTL will be joining the technical program of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) North America 45th Annual Meeting October 20-24, 2024 in Forth Worth, TX. SETAC is dedicated to advancing environmental science and science-informed decision-making through collaboration, communication, eductaion, and leadership.
KTL Senior Consultant Margaret Roy will be co-chairing Session 6.04.T – Risk Assessment, Remediation, and Restoration: Applying Interdisciplinary Approaches to Creating Successful Remediation and Restoration Projects on Wednesday, October 23 from 10:00am – 12:00pm.
In addition, KTL is co-author to the following poster, which will be on exhibit all day on Monday, October 21:
Human Health and Ecological Risk Assessment of the Herbicide Flumioxazin for the U.S. Forest Service
5.12.P-Mo-160 | Presenters: Julie Rothrock, SRC, Inc.; Margaret Roy, KTL; and Dan Tekiela, U.S. Forest Service
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Forest Service (FS) is responsible for protecting and managing natural resources on National Forest System lands. Pesticides are one tool used by the FS to prevent, control, or manage forest insects, diseases, and invasive plants. When considering the use of a pesticide on forest lands, the FS conducts a human health and ecological risk assessment (HHERA) to evaluate risk to FS personnel, the public, and the environment, and to then make decisions regarding specific applications of pesticides on forest lands throughout the U.S. This poster presentation outlines the process for conducting theHHERA for the herbicide flumioxazin to estimate the nature and degree of potential risks, both human health and environmental, associated with its use in FS vegetation management programs.