EPA Denies Request for Emergency Use of DDT in Louisiana
On January 24, the state of Louisiana formally petitioned the Environmental Protection Agency to reconsider its 1972 order cancelling the use of DDT on cotton. Cancellation of the pesticide, one of William Ruckelshaus' last acts as EPA Administrator, was upheld in December 1973, by the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals.1 That decision was the culmination of 10 years of legal action by environmentalists, particularly the Environmental Defense Fund, to convince the government that a ban on the chemical was necessary to protect both the environment and human health.