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'''Kepone''' (also known as <b>Chlordecone</b>) was a ]ic ] related to ], used between 1966 and 1975 in the USA for ant and ]s. It was produced by ] in ] and produced nationwide pollution controversy due to improper handling and dumping of the substance. Its use was banned in 1975. | '''Kepone''' (also known as <b>Chlordecone</b>) was a ]ic ] related to ], used between 1966 and 1975 in the USA for ant and ]s. It was produced by ] in ] and produced nationwide pollution controversy due to improper handling and dumping of the substance. Its use was banned in 1975. | ||
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Kepone (also known as Chlordecone) was a carcinogenic insecticide related to mirex, used between 1966 and 1975 in the USA for ant and roach baits. It was produced by Allied Signal Company in Hopewell, Virginia and produced nationwide pollution controversy due to improper handling and dumping of the substance. Its use was banned in 1975.
A July 2005 Richmond Magazine article chronicled the ill health effects on Allied Signal employees and described how Dan Rather and CBS's 60 Minutes brought nationwide attention to the problem.
Due to the pollution scare, many businesses and restaurants along the river suffered, and then-Governor Mills Godwin Jr. shut down the James River to fishing from Richmond to the Chesapeake Bay.
Kepone in music
Kepone is an indie rock band from Richmond, Virginia.
Kepone Factory is a song by the Dead Kennedys about the Allied Signal factory on their EP, In God We Trust, Inc.