Permethrin
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Permethrin is a pesticide used in clothing marketed to repel insects. It has been found in sewage sludge.[1]
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References
- ↑ Ellen Z. Harrison, Summer Rayne Oakes, Matthew Hysell, and Anthony Hay, Organic chemicals in sewage sludges, Science of the Total Environment, April 18, 2006.
External resources
- Permethrin Treated Clothing, National Pesticide Information Center.
External articles
- Ellen Z. Harrison, Summer Rayne Oakes, Matthew Hysell, and Anthony Hay, Organic chemicals in sewage sludges, Science of the Total Environment, April 18, 2006.
- P.W.W. Kirk, H.R. Rogers, and J.N. Lester, The fate of chlorobenzenes and permethrins during anaerobic sewage sludge digestion, Chemosphere, 1989.
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