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21 results found for: "Environment (1971-1992, 1999-2011)"

Tags: pesticides Information Type: publications

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June 1, 2018

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In Canada, any pesticide must be approved for use by the federal government. Pesticides are classified for use as restricted, commercial or domestic. To determine if a pesticide is registered for...


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June 1, 2018

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This factsheet summarizes the regulatory requirements for wholesale and retail sale of pesticides that are primarily for lawn and garden use.


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August 1, 2013

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This fact sheet summarizes information about pesticide service registration.


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April 1, 2011

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Alberta Environment undertook the collection, consolidation and analysis of pesticide sales data from pesticide vendors in Alberta in 2008. The objective was to document the volume and types of...


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April 1, 2009

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Presents information about invertebrates and their role in the natural world.


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April 1, 2008

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This report describes the development and application of an index to assess potential toxicity risk to aquatic life of co-occurring pesticides in surface waters. The index utilizes ambient...


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March 1, 2008

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There are approximately 100 permanent pesticide container collection sites located throughout the province to collect empty and rinsed non-returnable plastic and metal pesticide containers. The...


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March 1, 2008

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Guidelines prepared by the seed protectant industry, Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development and Alberta Environment offer clear and practical waste management options for commercial seed...


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March 1, 2008

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Treated seed should be planted within the same year of treatment to ensure optimal germination. Excess seed can be double-planted around field edges. Treated seed can also be planted on land...


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November 1, 2007

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Most federally-classed restricted or commercial pesticides in Alberta are classified in Alberta as Schedule 1 or 2. Some commercial and restricted class pesticides such as insect repellents,...