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Rapid City, SD Finds Herbicide in Purchased Compost

2020-10-16 04:07:00| Waste Age

The city of Rapid City, South Dakota has discovered toxic herbicides in compost purchased through its solid waste facility. Clopyralid, the persistent herbicide; MCPP and Quinclorac were found. The chemicals are harmful to plants and can interrupt t

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