Section 13141 Of Article 15. The Pesticide Contamination Prevention Act From California Food And Agricultural Code >> Division 7. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 15.
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. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:
(a) It is the right of every citizen in this state to drink safe,
potable, wholesome, and pure drinking water.
(b) The health and economic prosperity of rural communities and
individual farm families in the state are threatened by contaminated
drinking water supplies because of their proximity to the use of
pesticides.
(c) Pesticide contaminants and other organic chemicals are being
found at an ever increasing rate in underground drinking water
supplies.
(d) The United States Environmental Protection Agency has
concluded that evidence of relatively localized levels of pesticide
pollution should be treated as a warning of more widespread, future
contamination.
(e) Groundwater once polluted cannot be easily cleaned up; thus,
there is a considerable potential that groundwater pollution will
continue long after actions have been taken to restrict application
of the pesticide to land.
(f) Due to the potential widespread exposure to public drinking
water supplies from pesticide applications to the land and the
resultant risk to public health and welfare, the potential for
pollution of groundwater due to pesticide use must be considered in
the registration, renewal, and reregistration process.
(g) It is the purpose of this article to prevent further pesticide
pollution of the groundwater aquifers of this state which may be
used for drinking water supplies.