Pesticide notification law pushed.
14th Nov 2006, 19:05 GMT
A proposed measure in Ulster County, New York would require commercial pesticide applicators to give 48 hours written notice to anyone living within 150 feet and on abutting property of where certain pesticides will be sprayed.
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