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Requirements of the FDA for the environmental assessment of animal health products

Under the National Environmental Policy Act, the Center for Veterinary Medicine (the Center) at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) assesses the potential environmental impact of a wide variety or animal health products. The FDA considers the manufacture, use, and disposal of these products. Envi...

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Published in:Journal of hazardous materials 1993, Vol.35 (2), p.217-228
Main Authors: Haley, Carol J., Matheson, John C., Eirkson, Charles E.
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