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                      Congressional   Research  Service

                          The  Library of Congress



Washington, D.C. 20540




                           ETHYLENE DIBROMIDE (EDB)
                                   IPO280E




      Ethylene dibromide (EDB) has been produced in the United States since

 the mid-1920s.  Currently most EDB is used as an additive to leaded gasoline,

 but approximately 10 percent is used as a pesticidal fumigant in citrus groves

 and in grain and milling equipment. It is this latter use which has recently

 become the center of controversy. Laboratory animal tests have shown EDB is a

 highly potent carcinogen and mutagen and can cause reproductive problems.

 Concern has arisen over both pesticide workers' exposure to the chemical and

 EDB contamination of food stocks and groundwater. The Environmental Protection

 Agency has imposed an emergency ban on most agricultural uses of EDB.

      This Info Pack contains background material on EDB and the controversy

 surrounding it.  Additional information may be found in a public library by

 consulting such sources as the Public Affairs Information Service Bulletin,

 the New York Times Index, and the General Science Index.

      Members of Congress desiring additional information on this topic may

 call CRS at 287-5700.

      We hope this information is helpful.


Congressional Reference
       Division

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