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  2. --Internal Official Use Only--
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  4. Reference No.: 2 Monsanto
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  7. April 1998
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  13. Fact Sheet On Pesticide Use
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  19. * Of all insecticides used globally each year, the amount used on cotton: 25%.
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  22. * Number of pesticides presently on the market that were registered before being tested to determine if they caused cancer, birth defects or wildlife toxicity: 400.
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  25. * Amount of time it takes to ban a pesticide in the U.S. using present procedures: 10 years.
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  28. * Number of active ingredients in pesticides found to cause cancer in animals or humans: 107.
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  31. * Of those active ingredients, the number still in use today: 83.
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  34. * Number of pesticides that are reproductive toxins according to the California E.P.A.: 15.
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  37. * Number of pesticides found to cause reproductive problems in animals: 14.
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  40. * Most serious cause of groundwater pollution confirmed in California: agricultural chemicals.
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  43. * Number of pesticides found in drinking wells of California since 1982: 68.
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  46. * Number of California wells affected: 957.
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  49. * Number of farming communities affected: 36.
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  52. * % of the total U.S. population supplied with drinking water from groundwater: 50%.
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  55. * Number of different pesticides documented by the E.P.A. to be present in groundwater in 1988: 74.
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  58. * Number of states affected: 32.
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  61. * Most acutely toxic pesticide registered by the E.P.A.: aldicarb (used frequently on cotton).
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  64. * In California between 1970 and 1994 amount of total aldicarb used on cotton: 85 to 95%.
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  67. * Number of states in which aldicarb has been detected in the groundwater: 16.
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  70. * Percentage of all U.S. counties containing groundwater susceptible to contamination from agricultural pesticides and fertilizers: 46%.
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  73. * Number of people in the U.S. routinely drinking water contaminated with carcinogenic herbicides: 14 million.
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  76. * Percentage of municipal water treatment facilities lacking equipment to remove these chemicals from the drinking water: 90%.
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  79. * Estimated total costs for U.S. groundwater monitoring: US$900 million to 2.2 billion.
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  82. * Estimated costs for U.S. groundwater carbon filtration cleanup: up to $25 million per site.
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  85. * Percentage of all food samples tested by the FDA in 1980 which contained pesticide residues: 38%.
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  88. * Of the 496 pesticides identified as likely to leave residues in food, the percentage which FDA tests can routinely detect: 40%.
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  91. * Average number of serious pesticide-related accidents between World War II and 1980: 1 every 5 years.
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  94. * Average number of serious pesticide-related accidents between 1980 and the present: 2 every year.
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  97. * Increase in cancer rates between 1950 and 1986: 37%.
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  100. * Number of Americans who will learn they have cancer this year: 1 million.
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  103. * Number who will die from it: 500,000.
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  106. * Cost to U.S. of cancer in terms of lost production, income, medical expenses and research resources: US$ 39 billion each year.
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  109. * Highest rate of chemical-related illness of any occupational group in the U.S.A.: farm workers.
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  112. * Pesticide-related illnesses among farm workers in U.S.A. each year: Approximately 300,000.
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  115. * Number of people in the U.S. who die each year from cancer related to pesticides: 10,400.
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  121. Copyright 1999 Monsanto All Rights Reserved
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