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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE JULY 24, 2009


PROJECT SAFE SEND NEARLY SETS COLLECTION, PARTICIPATION RECORDS

BISMARCK – More than 100 tons of unusable pesticides – a near-record – were collected and transported out of North Dakota in 2009 through Project Safe Send.

“More than 500 people brought in a total of 205,021 pounds, compared to last year’s record of 215,521 pounds,” Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring said Friday. “These numbers clearly indicate a continuing need for Project Safe Send.”

The previous participation record was 535, also in 2008.

“Since 1992, almost 7,000 people have used Project Safe Send to get rid of their unusable pesticides, more than two and a half million pounds,” Goehring said. “This public support has helped maintain the program’s strong, bipartisan backing in the Legislature.”

Project Safe Send collections were conducted during July in Beulah, Bottineau, Casselton, Devils Lake, Dickinson, Drayton, Edgeley, Flasher, Grand Forks, Hillsboro, McClusky, Minot, Napoleon, Valley City, Williston and Wyndmere.

The Valley City collection drew the most participants – 54 people – and was second in the amount of chemicals collected – 30,838 pounds. Grand Forks was first in the amount of waste pesticides collected with 48,560 pounds and was second in participation with 52 people.

Long-banned products, such as DDT, arsenic, strychnine and mercury compounds, were among the chemicals brought in this year.

All the chemicals were collected, repackaged and transported to out-of-state incinerators by Veolia Environmental Services, Blaine, MN.

Project Safe Send is funded by fees paid by pesticide manufacturers to register their products in North Dakota.

“As more pesticides become obsolete every year and are no longer usable for current applications, Project Safe Send remains an easy and affordable means for farmers, dealers and homeowners to get rid of these dangerous chemicals,” Goehring said.

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MEDIA: For more information, please call Ted Quanrud at (701) 328-2233 or tquanrud@nd.gov or Patrice Lahlum at (701) 239-7210 or plahlum@nd.gov.

Project Safe Send Chronology

YEAR

PARTICIPANTS

POUNDS COLLECTED

1992

396

80,910

1994*

379

71,584

 

229

60,254

1995

145

48,222

1996

341

94,389

1997*

120

84,000

 

142

19,402

 

222

63,917

1998

367

131,709

1999

321

158,938

2000

332

166,949

2001

369

147,857

2002

370

190,759

2003

460

155,158

2004

326

129,994

2005

458

172,791

2006

428

170,817

2007

478

186,496

2008

535

215,521

2009

501

205,021

TOTALS

6,919

2,554,688

* Multiple collection periods were conducted in 1994 and 1997.

 

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