Independent testing results released in a separate analysis this week by the group Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) found multiple PFAS chemicals in the weed killer Indaziflam (sold as Rejuvra), which is applied to farm fields to control invasive grasses. The product is being sprayed on or considered for use on millions of acres of federal lands.
“The discovery of toxic chemicals in a product intended for landscape-level use should set off alarm bells,” Chandra Rosenthal, PEER Public Lands Advocate, said in a statement. “Our public lands should not be exposed to chemicals whose impacts remain unknown.”
