GUIDANCE FOR THE REREGISTRATION OF PESTICIDE PRODUCTS CONTAINING SIMAZINE AS THE ACTIVE INGREDIENT ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS WASHINGTON, D.C. 20460 MARCH 1, 1984 ------- TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction . . 1 I. Regulatory Position 4 II. Requirement for Submission of Generic Data 74 III. Requirement for Submission of Product-Specific Data 114 IV. Submission of Revised Labeling and Packaging Information. . . 115 A. Label Contents . . , 115 1. Product Name 115 2. Company Name and Address 115 3. Net Contents 4. Product Registration Number 116 5. Producing Establishment Registration Number . . 116 6A Ingredient Statement . . 6B Pounds Per Gallon Statement . lie 7. Front Panel Precautionary Statements 116 7A Child Hazard Warning Statements 117 7B Signal Word 117 7C Skull and Crossbones and Word Poison ...... 117 7D Statement of Practical Treatment . . 117 7E Referral Statement ....... ^ . 117 8. Side/Back Panel Precautionary Labeling 117 8A Hazard to Humans and Domestic Animals. us 8B Environmental Hazard 118 8C Physical or Chemical Hazard. . . . us 9 Misuse Statement 119 10A Storage and Disposal Block 119 10B Directions for Use 119 B. Collateral Information 119 V. Instructions for Submission 120 ------- APPENDICES II-l Bibliography II-2 FIFRA §3(c)(2)(B) Summary Sheet - EPA Form 8580-1 II-3 Certification of Attempt to Enter Into an Agreement With Other Registrants for Development of Data EPA Form 8580-6 III-l Product Specific Data Report (End-Use Products) EPA Form 8580-4 IV-2 Table of Labeling Requirements and Sample Labels IV-3 Physical/Chemical Hazards Labeling Statement IV-5 Storage and Disposal Statements Note: Appendices IV-1, IV-4 and IV-6 are not germane to this document and are not included. ------- INTRODUCTION The Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA Section 3(g), as amended in 1978, directs EPA to reregister all pesticides as expeditiously as possible. Each registrant of a manufacturing use product of the active ingredient who wishes to continue to sell or distribute that product must apply for reregistration. To fulfill this Congressional mandate, we have established the Registration Standards program which will review all pesti- cide active ingredients first registered before January 1, 1977. These pesticides will be reviewed in use clusters which are prioritized on the basis of a ranking scheme giving preference to pesticides used on food and feed crops. The Registration Standards program involves a thorough review of the scientific data base underlying pesticide registrations and an identification of essential but missing studies which may not have been required when the product was initially registered or studies that are now considered insufficient. Our reassessment results in the development of a regulatory position, contained in this document, on each pesticide and its uses. The regulatory position may require the registrant to modify product labels to provide additional precautionary statements, restrict the use of the pesticide to certified applicators, provide reentry intervals, modify uses or formulation types, specify certain packaging limitations, or other requirements to assure that proper use of the pesticide poses no potential adverse effects to human health or the environment. The scientific review, which is not contained herein but is available upon request, concentrates on the technical grade of the active ingredient and identifies missing generic data. However, during the review of these data we are also looking for potential hazards that may be associated with the formulated (end-use) products that contain the active ingredient. If we find serious concerns, we will bring formulated products under the provisions of the Registration Standards program to the extent necessary to protect the public. EPA has the authority under FIFRA §3(c)(2)(B) to require that certain registrants submit generic data that will answer our questions regarding the hazard that may result from the intended use of the pesticide under review. Further, §3(c) (2)(B) provides that these data are to be submitted by those registrants who do not qualify for the formulator's exemption [FIFRA §3(c)(2)(D)]. Normally, this means that the registrants who are responsible for filling the data gaps are the manufacturing-use product producers (basic - 1 - ------- suppliers of the active ingredient). However, end-use producers will not qualify for the formulator's exemption if the source of their active ingredient: (1) is not registered with EPA, and/or (2) is produced by the registrant's firm, or a firm which has ownership in common with the registrant's firm. These end-use producers can qualify for the formulator's exemption if they change their source of supply to a registered source, provided the source does not share ownership in common with the registrant's firm. If the end-use product registrant decides to switch sources, a new Confidential Statement of Formula, EPA Form 8570-4, must be submitted to the appropriate Product Manager within 90 days of receipt of this Guidance Document. The chart on the following page shows what is generally required of those who do and do not qualify for the formulator's exemption in the Registration Standards program. If you decide to request the Agency to discontinue the registration of any of your products subject to the reregistra- tion requirements of this Guidance Document, please notify the Product Manager named in the cover letter, within 90 days from the receipt of this document, that you wish to voluntarily cancel the registration(s). If you decide to maintain your product registration(s), you must provide the information described in the following pages within the time- frames outlined. EPA will issue a notice of intent to cancel or suspend the registration of any currently registered product if you fail to comply with the requirements set forth in this Guidance Document. This Guidance Document will be supplemented by EPA with additional, information about compliance with data support requirements. In Monsanto v. Administrator, EPA was recently enjoined from implementing in any way the "mandatory data licensing" aspects of S3(c)(l)(D) of FIFRA. EPA is assessing the implications of the injunction for the reregistration process. .Because this situation is currently unresolved, EPA has decided to proceed with the requirements in this Guidance Document which do not relate to compliance with the §3(c)(l)(D) provisions and to supplement the Document with additional guidance when circumstances permit. Failure to comply with the provisions of the subsequent guidance will also result in issuance by EPA of an intent to cancel the affected product registration(s). Registrants are reminded that §6(a)(2) of FIFRA requires you at any time to submit factual information raising concerns of possible unreasonable adverse effects of a pesticide. You should notify the Agency of interim results of studies in progress if those results show possible adverse effects. - 2 - ------- PRODUCTS SUBJECT TO THE REGISTRATION STANDARDS PROGRAM ACTION(S) REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN REGISTRATION I. Products That Do Not Qualify For The Formulator's Exemption A. Single Active Ingredient Products* These products must be reregis- tered. To obtain reregistration, labeling, packaging and data requirements must be satisfied in accordance with the Regis- tration Standards Guidance Document. B. Multiple Active Ingredient Products These products will not be reregistered at this time. However, generic data required to continue the registration of the active ingredient under review, as described in the Registration Standards Guidance Document, will be required and some labeling precautions may also be required. II. Products That Do Qualify For The Formulator's Exemption Only when additional restric- tions or labeling are needed to protect man or the environment will these products be subject to the Registration Standard requirements. Affected products will be dealt with in a variety of ways, including but not limited to the Label Improvement Program and special intent to cancel notices. * End-use products of registrants who also produce a manufacturing- use product will not be required to be reregistered provided that registrant fulfills the requirements specified in the Guidance Document for manufacturing-use product(s). Such end-use products will be subject to the labeling changes required for products in "II" above. If there are no manufacturing-use products registered by any company end-use products will be required to be reregistered. INOTE: If all registrants in "I" above fail to meet the requirements in JI-A and B above, then the registrants in "II" lose their right to I qualify for the formulator's exemption and become subject to the I requirements in I-A and B» - 3 - ------- REGULATORY POSITION AND RATIONALE A. INTRODUCnCN This chapter describes the regulatory position of the Environmental Protection Agency ("the Agency") on simazine based on an evaluation of all registered manufacturing use products (MUP's) containing simazine as the sole active ingredient. Future requests for registrations of substantially similar products will be covered by this standard. Dissimilar products will require amendments to the standard. This document provides the rationale for the Agency's position and the criteria for registration. It also discusses labeling requirements and tolerances that may also be pertinent for registered end-use formulations. "Simazine" is the accepted common name for the compound, 2-Chloro-4,6- bis(ethylamino)-s-triazine recognized by the American National Standards Institute. Trade and other names used for simazine include: Algae-A-Way, Algaecide, Algidize, Algi-eater, Algi-gonf Amizine, Aquazine, Atomicide, Cekusan, Cimacide, Framed, Gesapun, Gesatop, Primatol S, Princep, Simadex, Simanex, and Sim-trol. The Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) Registry number is 122-34-9. The Office of Pesticides Program's Internal Control Number (EPA Shaughnessy number) is 080807. B. USE PROFILE Simazine is a triazine compound in general use as a selective or nonselective herbicide and algaecide. It is registered for use on many agricultural, noncrop and aquatic sites. The major agricultural site is corn. Most simazine is used as a preplant or preemergence herbicide on no-till or minimum tillage corn. Almost all is applied in combination with other herbicides, primarily atrazine. Of the total domestic simazine marketed, approximately 36% is applied to corn, 25% to citrus (oranges, lemons, and grapefruit), deciduous fruit and nut crops (including apples, pears, peaches, cherries, almonds, walnuts and grapes), 20% to noncrop industrial areas, and 19% to aquatic sites. Registered agricultural sites include corn, citrus, deciduous fruits and nuts, berries, vegetables, forage crops, and tree nurseries. Simazine is also used to control algae and aquatic weeds in swimming pools, fish and farm ponds, cooling towers, and aquaria. At higher rates, simazine provides vegetation control on noncrcpland such as industrial sites, highways, railroad rights-of-way and others. Corn, citrus, deciduous fruits and nuts, and noncrop industrial uses account for most of the simazine use in the U.S. Simazine is applied to the soil and must be absorbed by plant roots and translocated to the growing tips to exert an herbicidal effect. In susceptible plant species, it acts by inhibiting photosynthesis. Simazine controls most seedling broadleaf and grassy weeds and at higher rates provides almost total vegetation control in noncrop areas. Simazine is registered as a technical material at 95-99.9% active ingredient and as a manufacturing use product containing 8.0% simazine for formulation - 4 - ------- of end-use products. C. REGULATORY POSITION Based on a review and evaluation of the available data and other relevant information on simazine the Agency has made the following determinations: ^ 1. Manufacturing-use pesticide products containing simazine, as a sole active ingredient may be registered for sale, distribution, formulation and use in the United States, subject to the terms and conditions specified in this standard. Applicants having products not conforming to the standard must apply to amend the document so those products containing simazine may be registered and reregistered under this standard. Mixtures and end-use products containing simazine are not covered under this standard. 2. Available data do not show that any of the risk criteria listed in §162.11(a) of Title 40 of the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations have been met or exceeded for the uses of simazine specified in this standard. 3. The available toxicity data are insufficient to fully assess the long-term chronic effects or the oncogenic, teratogenic, and mutagenic potential of simazine.' In most cases the nature of the simazine food metabolites have been adequately characterized. The fact that the two major chloronetabolites of simazine (G-28273 and G28279) in plants are a part of some existing tolerances indicate that these metabolites, in sane cases, are of toxicological concern. All established tolerances for raw agricultural commodities are expressed in terms of the parent ccmpound only, except bananas, fish and potable water. Since chlorometabolites of simazine are major plant residues, data pertaining to these residues are necessary to assess the toxic properties of simazine and its major metabolites and to determine the adequacy of the currently established tolerances for simazine residues. Our toxicology staff is extremely concerned with metabolites formed within mammalian species during metabolism studies. Since previous metabolism studies of simazine have not identified whatever metabolites occur in food animals, additional data are necessary. When additional studies are submitted, a complete risk assessment will be made and the tolerance base reevaluated on the submitted data. 4. Available data are insufficient to fully assess the environmental fate of simazine and the exposure of humans and other nontarget organisms to simazine. „ When additional data are submitted, a complete environmental exposure assessment will be made. - 5 - ------- 5. Simazine is not very toxic to nontarget insects, birds, or estuarine and marine organisms. The wildlife and aquatic organisms tables attached to this standard indicate the data requirements and data gaps. A full assessment will be made when the required data are submitted. 6. The available simazine product chemistry data are insufficient to totally assess the chemical's characteristics. The data gaps outlined in the product chemistry data tables are tests required to adequately support the registration of simazine products. 7. A food additive tolerance of 0.01 part per million (ppm) has been established for the combined residues of simazine and its metabolites, 2-amino-4-chloro-6-ethylamino-s_-triazine and 2,4-diamino-6-chloro- s-triazine, in potable water when present as a result of application of the herbicide to growing aquatic weeds. This tolerance will be replaced with a designated level acceptable for drinking water when reevaluation of the chronic data base is complete. [Refer to 47 Federal Register 25746, June 15, 1982]. [Also refer to page 8 of this document regarding acceptable residue level of 0.03 ppm for combined residues of simazine and its metabolites for potable water.] 8. Certain residue chemistry data are required as outlined in the Residue Chemistry data tables. When the required studies are submitted, a full tolerance reassessment will be made. 9. Registrants must provide or agree to develop additional data, as specified in the tables attached to this standard, in order to maintain existing registrations or to permit new registrations. 10. Because of the potential of simazine to contaminate groundwater, the Agency has determined that all terrestrial uses of simazine should be classified for restricted use and appropriate labeling required. D. REGULATORY RATIONALE TThe Agency has determined thej/f oil owing: The available data indicate that [technical simazine is a moderate eye and dermal irritant -iToxiei^-^ategoEy—FH-X* and has low oral and dermal toxicitiesJj(Toxicity Category TV). There are no data available for inhalation toxicity and, therefore, a data gap exists for this requirement. A 21-day subacute dermal toxicity study (00057567) in rabbits at doses up to 1 gAg produced no systemic toxicity nor any dose- related alterations of the skin. The findings of this study indicate a no-observed effect level of more than 1 gAg. The two-year chronic rat feeding study showed no dose related pathological changes. Mortality was due primarily to respiratory infections with very few males in test and control groups surviving - 6 - ------- twice that of control females. Histopathologic evaluation was not provided for animals that died during the study. Chronic toxicity and oncogenic potential could not be determined in this study from the feeding of simazine to rats at dosages up to 100 ppm for 104 weeks and are considered to be data gaps for this requirement. The two-year chronic dog feeding study showed no signs of toxicity from dosages of 15, 150 and 1,500 ppm, except net weight loss at 1,500 ppm and less weight gain at 150 ppm. Weight gain differences did not occur during the second half of the study. Ages of individual dogs used in the study and individual observation records were lacking. Chronic toxicity could not be determined from this study. A data gap exists for this requirement. Oncogenicity Study: The available rat study does not fulfill oncogenicity requirements and a second species (mouse) has not been received for review. Teratogenicity Study: No data are available for review. A data gap exists for this requirement in two (2) species. Reproduction Study - 3 Generation: Simazine has no adverse effects on reproductive performance in rats at a dietary level of 100 ppm. The findings of this study indicate a no-observed effect level of more than 100 ppm. Mutagencity studies are not available for review. Data gaps exist for the entire category of mutagenicity testing. The available metabolism studies are inadequate; therefore, a data gap exists for a required general metabolism study in mammalian species. y2. Tffi available avian studies show that simazine is practically non- toxic to birds and its uses are not expected to affect avian wildlife/} However, an avian reproduction study on an upland gamebird species is required since simazine persists in soil and water, is readily taken up by plants and will persist on treated vegetation such as seed pods. The available data is sufficient to characterize the acute toxicity of technical simazine as slightly to moderately toxic to freshwater fish and practically non-toxic to aquatic invertebrates. An acute and chronic fish study on fathead minnows were conducted with Aquazine (80% a.i.). Therefore, these requirements are considered fulfilled for testing with a formulated product; however, a test with a coldwater species on an 80% a.i. test material is still required. Since simazine is persistent in water, simulated or actual field studies may be needed for products registered for direct application to water. - 7 - ------- .Available data are insufficient to fully assess the environmental fate of simazine and exposure of humans and other nontarget organisms to simazine^f/The following data are required to fully assess the environmental fate and transport of, and the potential exposure to simazine: (a) photodegradation studies on soil and in water; (b) aerobic soil metabolism; (c) anaerobic and aerobic aquatic metabolism; (d) leaching and adsorption/desorption; (e) terrestrial, aquatic, forestry and long-term field dissipation studies; (f) accumulation studies on rotational and irrigated crops. £4. ^ie Agency has a concern about groundwater contamination by simazineT/ Data to more fully assess groundwater contamination will be ^ required on an accelerated schedule. Because of groundwater concerns, the Agency has determined that all terrestrial uses of simazine should be classified for restricted use and appropriate labeling required. 5. Data to support the establishment of reentry protection standards are not required because the Agency has determined, based on the use patterns and available toxicity data for simazine, that the criteria in §158.140 are not met. 6. It is not the Agency's policy to cancel or to withhold registrations merely because data are missing or inadequate (See Sections 3(c)(2)(B) and 3(C)(7) of the FIFRA). Rather, publication of this standard provides a mechanism for identifying data needs for registration under the standard and allows for the upgrading of labels during the period in which the required data are being developed. These data will be reviewed and evaluated when they are received and the Agency will determine at that time whether they will affect the registration(s) of simazine. E. CRITERIA FOR REGISTRATION UNDER THIS STANDARD To be subject to this standard, products must meet the following conditions: 1. Contain simazine as the sole active ingredient and, 2. • Conform to the acute toxicity limits, product composition, and use pattern requirements listed in Section F of this document. The applicant for registration or reregistration of products subject to this standard must comply with all terms and conditions described in it, including commitments to fill data gaps on a schedule agreed to by both this Agency and the applicant. All applicants for registration under this standard must follow the instructions contained in this standard and complete and submit the appropriate forms within the time specified. - 8 - ------- F. ACCEPTABLE RANGES AND LIMITS 1. Product Composition Standard Technical grade products must contain at least 95 percent simazine as the sole active ingredient. Each manufacturing-use product formulation proposed for registration must be fully described with an appropriate certification of limits. In addition, the active ingredient content found in the manufacturing-use simazine products must be substantially similar to that in currently registered technical products. Any manufacturing-use product not meeting these requirements will be considered a new product and will not be registerable under this standard. 2. Acute Toxicity Limits The Agency will consider registrations of technical grade and manufactur- ing-use products containing simazine within acute toxicity categories III and IV provided that the labeling of these products bears appropriate precautionary statements. 3. Use Patterns To be registered under this standard, manufacturing-use products contain- ing simazine may be labeled for formulation only into end-use products for herbicides used for the control of broadleaved and grassy weeds in alfalfa, almonds, apples, artichokes, asparagus, avocados, bananas, bermudagrass, blackberries, blueberries, boysenberries, cherries, corn (all types), cranberries, filberts, grapefruits, grapes, grasses, lemons, loganberries, macadamia nuts, olives, oranges, peaches, pears, pecans, plums, raspberries, strawberries, sugarcane, walnuts, forage crops, tree nurseries, Christinas tree plantings, shelter-belts, tree plantations for timber, woody ornamentals, turfgrasses for sod, fairways, lawns and similar areas, swimming pools, farm ponds, cooling towers, aquaria, and nonselective weed control on noncropland such as industrial sites, highways, and railroad rights-of-way. G. REQUIRED LABELING All technical grade, manufacturing-use, and end-use products containing simazine must bear appropriate labeling as specified in 40 CFR 162.10. Other portions of the guidance package contain specific information re- garding label requirements. In addition to the requirements stated in 40 CFR 162.10, the following information must appear on the labeling: - 9 - ------- 1. The labeling must list specific, currently registered sites that the product is intended to be used on after manufacturing into an end-use product or the manufacturing-use product will be considered to be for manufacturing into end-use products for all registered use sites. 2. Products labeled for terrestrial use(s) must be classified for "RESTRICTED USE" and the labels must bear the following groundwater precautionary statements: "Simazine is known to leach through soil and has been found in groundwater. Users are advised to apply this product only where groundwater contamination is unlikely. Do not apply in recharge areas of designated Sole Source Aquifers, or in areas with well-drained soils as defined by Class A of the Soil Conservation Service classification system which overlay shallow aquifers or which are not protected by an overlying impervious layer. Consult the proper state regulatory officials in your area for information on the location of sole source recharge areas, and the local agent of the Soil Conservation Service for information on your specific soil characteristics." The above label changes must be made by December 31, 1984. 3. The labeling must incorporate the following (appropriate) environmental precautionary statements: Manufactur ing-Use "Do not discharge into lakes, streams, ponds or public water unless in accordance with an NPDES* permit. For guidance contact your regional office of the Environ- mental Protection Agency." End-Use Non-Aquatic "Do not apply directly to water or wetlands. Do not contaminate water by cleaning of equipment or disposal of wastes." Aquatic Uses "Consult your State Fish and Game Agency before applying to public waters. Permits may be required before treating such waters. Do not apply directly to water except as directed on the labeling. Do not contaminate water by cleaning of equipment or disposal of wastes." - 10 - ------- Cooling Towers "Do not discharge into lakes, streams, ponds or public water unless in accordance with an NPDES* permit. For guidance contact your regional office of the Environmental Protection Agency." *NPDES = National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System H. TOLERANCE REASSESSMENT In the United States, tolerances are established for residues of simazine in or on the following raw agricultural ccmmodities [40 CFR §180.213, 213a]: 15 ppm in Alfalfa, Alfalfa forage, Alfalfa hay, Bermuda grass, Bermuda grass forage, Bermuda grass hay, Grass, Grass forage, and Grass hay. 0.25 ppm in Almonds, Almond hulls, Apples, Avocados, Blackberries, Blueberries, Boysenberries, Cherries, Corn fodder, Corn forage, Corn (all), Corn grain. Cranberries, Currants, Dewberries, Filberts, Grapefruit, Grapes, Lemons, Loganberries, Macadamia nuts, Olives, Oranges, Peaches, Pears, Plums, Strawberries, Sugarcane, and Raspberries. 10 ppm in Asparagus. 12 ppm in Fish. 0.5 ppm in Artichokes. 0.2 ppm in Bananas and Walnuts 0.1 ppm in Pecans. 0.02 ppm in Cattle fat, Cattle meat byproducts (mbyp), eggs, Goat meat byproducts (mbyp), Goat meat, Hog fat, Hog meat byproducts (mbyp), hog meat, horse fat, horse meat byproducts (mbyp), Horse meat, Milk, Poultry fat, Poultry meat byproducts (mbyp), Poultry meat, Sheep fat, Sheep meat, Sheep meat byproducts (mbyp). The existing tolerances for residues in or on bananas and fish are adequate both numerically and in terms of their expression (combined residues of simazine and its metabolites 2-chloro-4,6-diamino-s-triazine (G-28273) and 2-amino-4-chloro-6-ethyl-amino-s-triazine (G-28279). For potable water, an acceptable residue level of 0.03 ppm for combined residues of simazine and its metabolites G-28273 and G-28279 should be designated to achieve consistency with the detection limits of the method. The remaining tolerances are set for residues of simazine per se; however, since the chlorometabolites of simazine may constitute a - 11 - ------- significant portion of the residues in or on plants and animals, these tolerances must be expressed in terms of simazine, G-28273 and G-28279. Following submission of the chloronetabolite data requested for representative crops, the numerical values of individual tolerances will be reevaluated. The current theoretical maximum residue contribution (TMPC) figure for simazine residues in the human diet is 0.2890 mg/day (assuming a 1.5 kg diet). The effects on the TMPC of changing the tolerance expression for all commodities to include the above metabolites cannot be assessed until residue data including metabolites are submitted. No Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI) or Maximum Permissible Intake (MPI) figures have been established. Data are either lacking or insufficient to determine the above. - 12 - ------- EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals H080807 SIMAZINE* TYPE PESTICIDE: Herbicide; Algaecide FORMULATIONS; Tech (95%, 97%, 98%); FI (80%); G (0.167%, 0.25%, 0.63%, 0«75%, 1%, 1.5%, 2%, 4%, 8%, 10%, 11%, 12%); P/T (0-55%, 0.6%, 0.75%, 12%); WP (0.55%, 1.1%, 45%, 80%, 90%); Impr (5%); F1C (0.88 Ib/gal, 4 Ib/gal, 3%, 3.5%, 7.5%); SC/S (1%, 20%); SC/L (0.6%); RTU (0.1%, 1%) + GENERAL WARNINGS AND LIMITATIONS: A translocated herbicide used to con- ' trol annual grasses and broadleaf weeds. May also be used as an algae- cide. It should be applied before weeds emerge or following removal of weed growth. Irrigation or rainfall is necessary to move the chemical into the root zone of weeds. Very dry soil conditions and lack of rain- fall following application may necessitate shallow cultivation. Reduce dosage in proportion to band area actually treated. Where a dosage range is given, use the lower dosage on coarse textured soil and soil low in organic matter; use the higher dosage on fine textured soil and soil high in organic matter. Livestock Tolerances: 0.02 ppm in eggs and in the meat, fat and meat byproducts of cattle, goats, hogs, horses, poultry, and sheep. TIME REQUIRED FOR CONTROL; Not located. PHYTOTOXICITY TO TARGET WEEDS: Not located. PHYTOTOXICITY TO CROPS: Not located. MODE OF ACTION: Inhibits the Hill reaction of photosynthesis. BROADLEAF WEEDS CONTROLLED; (apBKBGAA alyssura @PAFACAA amaranth (3PAAAAAB annual broadleaf weeds @PBLAEBA balsatnapple @PDXABBD broadleaf plantain (apAAAAAC broadleaf weeds (3PBVADBA bullnettle (a) (3PBFAWBG bull thistle (a) @PCQBIAA burclover (3PBFAIAA burdock @PBFAWBB Canada thistle @PADABBA carpe tweed @PAZAAAC chickweed @PCQAAAB clover (3PAZAOBB common chickweed @PBDAEBA common lambsquarters (b) List continued on the next page. *Princep 2-chloro-4,6-bis(ethylamino)-s-triazine Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-1 - 13 - ------- EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE BROADLEAF WEEDS CONTROLLED (continued) @PEDADBA common purslane (3PBFDHAA , dandelion (3PBFBIBB dogfennel @PARABAA fiddleneck (3PBKBFBA ' field pennycress @PBZABAA ' filaree (3PDNABBA . fireweed @PBDADBA fivehook bassia @PEMAEBB florida pusley (3PBFCXAA groundsel (3PCOAFBA henbit @PAZAKBA knawel @PBDAIBA kochia @PBDAEAB lambsquarters @PBGAAAB morningglory @PAZADBC mouseear chickweed @PBKAAAC mustard @PEWAIAA nightshade @PBKBFAA pennycress @PBKAWAA pepperweed @PAAAABI pigweed (3PBFCKBB pineappleweed (apDXABAA plantain @PBFCEBF prickly lettuce (3PFMAFBB puncturevine @PAAAABP purslane (9PBFAEAA ragweed (3PEDABBA redmaids rockpurslane @PAFACBI redroot pigweed (3PBFBFBA red tassel flower (3PBDAKBA russian thistle @PBKAHBA shepherdspurse @PEAAGAD smartweed (3PBFDCAA sowthistle (3PBFAOBA spanishneedles @PEUAPAA speedwell @PAAAABD stinkweed @PAMAHBA strangler vine (3PBGAFBL tall morningglory @PBKANBB tansymustard @PBVAFBA turkey mullein (3PDAABBB velvetleaf @PAZAHBA white cockle @PBKAFBE wild mustard @PBKADAA wintercress ^PBKAWBE yellowflower pepperweed @PBKADBB yellow rocket (a) Hard-to-kill weeds. (b) Use the lower dosage. (c) Controls seedlings. Issued: 9-11-79 (c) (c) (c) (c) (c) (b) (b) (c) (c) (a) (b) (c) (c) (c) (c) 1-080807-2 - 14 - ------- EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE GRASSES AND OTHER MONOCOTS CONTROLLED; @PCACKBA annual bluegrass @PCAAAAB annual grasses (3PCABHBB * barnyardgrass (b) @PCACKAA bluegrass (3PCAATBK -cheat (b) @PCABFAA ' crabgrass (b) (3PCAATBM , downy brorae (3PCACEBD fall panicum (3PCACUAA foxtail (b)(c) (3PCABIBA goosegrass (3PCAAAAA grasses (3PCABZBA Italian ryegrass (3PCABHBA junglerice @PCABBBA orchardgrass @PCADJBA purpletop (3PCAACBA quackgrass (3PCABMBB rattail fescue (3PCAADBA red top @PCAARAA signalgrass ^PCAAEBA silver hairgrass @PCAATBE smooth brome 5PCAAOBB wild oat @PAAAABC wiregrass (3PCACEBC wifchgrass @PCACUBD yellow foxtail (b) Use the lower dosage. (c) Controls seedlings. AQUATIC WEEDS CONTROLLED; (3PKAAAAA algae (d) (3PKAAAAF green algae (3PJBADAA phormidium (e) (d) Use the lower dosage to prevent growth. (e) Use the higher dosage. Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-3 - 15 - ------- /2300100 Site, Dosage and Formulation (Ib a.i./A) AGRICULTURAL CROPS Alfalfa $2300101 &080.0006 19001500 &090.0006 0.80-1.60 (80% WP) 0.81-1.58 (90% WP) 19001500 &080.0006 &090.0006 0.80-1.20 (80% WP) 0.81-1.17 (90% WP) EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE Tolerance, Use, Limitations 15 ppra (alfalfa, forage, hay) Do not graze for 30 days following application. Allow 60 days between application and cutting of hay. General Information; Use only in areas where frost occurs and alfalfa goes into a semi-dormant or dormant state. Alfalfa may be growing, semi- dormant or dormant when non-tank mix applications are made. Do not apply on snow. Liquid fertil- izer may replace all or part of the water used as a carrier with the wettable powder formulations. Do not use liquid fertilizer when the crop is ac- tively growing. Do not use on gravelly sand, loamy sand, soil low in organic matter or on high- ly calcareous or alkaline soil. Apply only once per year. Treated fields should not be rotated to any crop except corn the growing season following application. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 Use limited to CO, IA, ID, KS, MI, MN, MT, ND, NE, NV, NY, OR, SD, UT, WA, WY and the CA counties of Del Norte, Siskiyou, Modoc, Shasta, Lassen, Plumas, Sierra and Nevada. Broadcast. Use on crops established for at least 1 year. Apply in the fall after the last cutting, prior to perma- nently frozen ground conditions. Apply in a mini- mum of 15 gallons of water per acre by ground, or in a minimum of 2.5 gallons by air. Use limited to CT, DE, IL, IN, KY, MA, MD, ME, MO, NH, NJ, OH, PA, RI, VA, VT and WV. Broadcast. Use on crops established for at least 1 year. Ap- ply in the fall after the last cutting, prior to permanently frozen ground conditions. Apply in a minimum of 15 gallons of water per acre by ground, or in a minimum of 2.5 gallons by air. Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-4 - 16 - ------- EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE 19001500 &080.0006 &090.0006 Site, Dosage and Formulation (Ib a.i./A) , Alfalfa (continued) 0.80 (80% WP) / 0.81 (90% WP) Tolerance, Use, Limitations &000.1704 &000.2504 &000.1704 &000.2504 $230011S &080.0006 19900300 19001500 &090.0006 0.75-1.25 (0.167% G) (0.25% G) 0.75-0.83 (0.167% G) (0.25% G) 0.80-1.60 (80% WP) 0.81-1.58 (90% WP) Use limited to the Northeastern United States. Broadcast. Use on crops established for less than 1 year. Alfalfa which has been seeded in the spring before June 1 and has become established can be treated in the fall after the last cutting, prior to permanently frozen ground conditions. Apply in a minimum of 15 gallons of water per acre by ground, or in a minimum of 2.5 gallons by air. Use limited to the Northeastern and North Central States. Broadcast. Use on crops established for at least 1 year. Apply in the fall, prior to per- manently frozen ground conditions. Use limited to the Northeastern and North Central States. Broadcast. Use on crops established for less than 1 year. Alfalfa which has been seeded in the spring before June 1 and has become estab- lished can be treated in the fall, prior to perma- nently frozen ground conditions. Use limited to CO, ID, MT, NV, OR, UT, WY and the CA counties of Del Norte, Lassen, Modoc, Nevada, Plumas, Shasta, Sierra and Siskiyou. Dormant. Broadcast. Tank mix with paraquat dichloride. Apply to established alfalfa after the last fall cutting, when crop is dormant, and before spring growth begins. Do not apply if regrowth following the last fall cutting is more than 2 inches tall. Alfalfa foliage present will be burned. Apply in 20 to 100 gallons of water per acre by ground, or in 5 to 10 gallons by air. Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-5 - 17 - ------- Site, Dosage and Formulation (Ib a.i./A) EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE Tolerance, Use, Limitations /2802900 Alfalfa-Orchardgrass Mixture $2802915 &080.0006 19001500 &090.0006 &000.1704 &000.2504 /0300100 0.80 (80% WP) 0.81 (90% WP) 0.75-0.84 (0.167% G) 0.75-0.81 (0.25% G) Almond 15 ppm (alfalfa, forage, hay) 15 ppm (grass, forage, hay) Do not graze for 30 days following application. Allow 60 days between application and cutting for hay. General Information; Use only in areas where frost occurs and alfalfa goes into a semi-dormant or dormant state. Alfalfa must be dormant when applications are made. Do not apply on snow. Liquid fertilizer may replace all or part of the water used as a carrier with the wettable powder formulations. Do not use liquid fertilizer when the crop is actively growing. Do not use on grav- elly sand, loamy sand, soil low in organic matter or on highly calcareous or alkaline soil. Apply only once per year. Treated fields should not be rotated to any crop except corn the growing season following application. Use limited to the Northeastern States. Dormant. Broadcast. Use on crops established for at least 1 year. Apply in the fall after crop has gone dormant. Apply in a minimum of 15 gallons of water per acre by ground, or in a minimum of 2.5 gallons by air. Use limited to the Northeastern and North Central States. Dormant. Broadcast. Use on crops estab- lished for at least 1 year. Apply in the fall after crop has gone dormant. 0.25 ppm (almonds, hulls) General Information: Do not allow spray to con- tact fruit, foliage or stems. Apply to orchards established for at least 3 years. Make only 1 application per year. Do not use around mission variety propagated on plum rootstocks. Do not use on gravelly sand, loamy sand or on soil with less than 1 percent organic matter. Do not use where water will accumulate. Do not replant almonds or peaches in treated soil. CA state label Registration Number 000100-04283 Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-6 - 18 - ------- EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals $0300102 &080.0006 19900300 &090.0006 /0400100 $0400102 &090.0006 19900300 &080.0006 &104.0014' &004.0004 /0400100 $0400116 &004.0004 F &045.0006 Site, Dosage and Formulation (Ib a.i./A) Almond (continued) • 1.00-2.00 ' (80% WP) 0.99-1.98 (90% WP) Apple 2.16-3.96 (90% WP) 2.00-4.00 (80% WP) (4 Ib/gal F1C) 2.00-4.00 (4% G) 6.00-8.00 (4% G) 3.15-3.43 (45% WP) SIMAZINE Tolerance, Use, Limitations Use limited to CA. Directed spray. Band appli- cation in the row. Apply a 2 to 4 foot band on each side of the tree row. Apply in 20 to 40 gal- lons of water per acre. Apply before weeds emerge in late fall or early winter. May be tank mixed with paraquat dichloride. Apply the tank mix in 50 to 200 gallons of water per acre. 0.25 ppm General Information; Do not allow spray to con- tact fruit, foliage or stems. Apply to orchards established for at least 1 year. Make only 1 ap- plication per year. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 Directed spray. Broadcast or band. Apply in 20 to 40 gallons of water per acre. The wettable powder formulations may be tank mixed with para- quat dichloride. Directed application to orchard floor. the spring before weeds emerge. Apply in Apple"(non-bearing) N.F. Directed application to orchard floor. Apply in early spring during the dormant season^ Apply around trees established for at least 1 year. Directed spray. Broadcast or band. Apply in the spring after weeds emerge, but before fruit begins to form. Apply in 100 gallons of water per acre. Formulated with amitrole. Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-7 - 19 - ------- /1301800 $1301802 &080.0006 &090.0006 /1600200 $1600202 &080.0006 &090.0006 /2800000 $2800002 &002.0004 &080.0006 &090.0006 Site, Dosage and Formulation (Ib a.i./A) * Artichoke (Globe) 2.00-4.00 (80% WP) 1.98-3.96 (90% WP) Asparagus 2.00-4.00 (80% WP) 1.98-3.96 (90% WP) Avocado 4.00 (2% G) 2.00-4.00 (80% WP) 1.98-3.96 (90% WP) EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE Tolerance, Use, Limitations 0.5 ppm AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 Directed spray. Apply after last fall tillage. Do not apply to sandy soil. Apply once a year. 10 ppm AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 Directed spray. Apply once a year, either after discing in the spring before weeds emerge, or fol- lowing harvest, after removal of existing weed growth. Spring application must be made at least 3 days before first cutting. Use only where as- paragus has been established for 1 year. In OR and WA, do not use on sandy soils, and do not allow irrigation water to stand or form pools. 0.25 ppm General Information; Do not allow spray to con- tact fruit, foliage or stems. Apply around trees established for at least 1 year. Make only 1 ap- plication per year. Do not use on coarse or sandy soils. CA state label Registration Number 011656-05903 Use limited to CA. Directed application to or- chard floor. Apply after the orchard has been laid up in final form (late fall or early winter), prior to or immediately following weed seed germi- nation, but prior to emergence. Avoid packing fruit for 10 days. Do not apply to trees that have been subjected to freezing within 1 year. Use limited to CA. Directed spray. Broadcast or band. Apply after final preparation of the or- ch ard. Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-8 - 20 - ------- /2201700 $2201702 &080.0006 &090.0006 $2201701 &080.0006 19001500 &090.0006 /0100200 $0100202 &090.0006 &004.0004 &080.0006 Site, Dosage and Formulation (Ib a.i./A) . * Bermudagrass 0.80-3.20 (80% WP) 0.81-3.15 (90% WP) 0.80-3.20 (80% WP) 0.81-3.15 (90% WP) Blackberry 1.98-3.96 (90% WP) 2.00-4.00 (4% G) (80% WP) EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE Tolerance, Use, Limitations 15 ppm (bermudagrass, forage, hay) Do not graze for 30 days after application of 0.8 to 2.4 pounds active ingredient per acre, or for 50 days after application of 3.15 pounds or more active ingredient per acre. Do not cut hay for 60 days after application of 0.8 to 2.4 pounds active ingredient per acre, or for more than 90 days after 3.15 pounds or more active ingredient per acre. General Information; Do not use in NM and the High Plains of TX. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 Preemergence. Broadcast. Apply shortly after sprigging. Apply in a minimum of 15 gallons of water per acre. Postemergence. Broadcast. Apply from fall to spring depending on the weed problem, but before weed emergence. Apply in a minimum of 15 gallons of water per acre. For aerial application, use a minimum of 1 gallon of water for each 1 to 1.5 pounds of wettable powder. Do not apply within 7 days after cutting. 0.25 ppm Do not apply when fruit is present. General Information: Do not allow spray to con- Use one-half the dosage Apply the tact foliage or stems. on plantings less than 6 months old. wettable powders in a minimum of 40 gallons of water per acre. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed application. Apply in the spring before buds break and weeds emerge. Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-9 - 21 - ------- Site, Dosage and Formulation (Ib a.i./A) EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE Tolerance, Use> Limitations &080.0006 &090.0006 &004.0004 &080.0006 &090.0006 /0100900 $0100902 S0100202 /0100300 Blackberry (continued) 2.00 (80% WP) 1.98 (90% WP) 3.92-4.00 (4% G) 4.00 (80% WP) 3.96 (90% WP) Blueberry Boysenberry Directed spray. Split application. Apply once in the spring and once in the fall. Directed application. Quackgrass control. Apply once in the fall, or apply as a split application using one-half the dosage in the fall and one- half the dosage in the spring. $0100302 S0100202 0.25 ppm Do not apply when fruit is present. General Information; Do not allow spray to con- tact foliage or stems. Use one-half the dosage on plantings less than 6 months old. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed spray and directed application. Refer to Blackberry for use and limitation information. 0.25 ppm Do not apply when fruit is present. General Information: Do not allow spray to con- tact foliage or stems. Use one-half the dosage on plantings less than 6 months old. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed spray and directed application. Refer to Blackberry for use and limitation information. Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-10 - 22 - ------- Site, Dosage and Formulation /0500200 $0500202 &080.0006 19900300 &090.0006 $0500202 &080.0006 &090.0006 /0500200 $0500216 &004.0004 EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE Tolerance, Use, Limitations 0.25 ppm General Information: Do not allow spray to con- tact fruit, foliage or stems. Apply to orchards established for at least 1 year. Make only 1 ap- plication per year. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 (sour) 2.00-4.00 (80% WP) 2.16-3.96 (90% WP) (sweet) 1.60-4.00 (80% WP) 1.58-3.96 (90% WP) Cherry (non-bearing) (sour) 6.00-8.00 (4% G) Use limited to MI and WA. Directed spray. Apply in 20 to 40 gallons of water per acre. May be tank mixed with paraquat dichloride. Use limited to MO and states east of the Missis- sippi River (except TN). Directed spray. Apply in late fall to early spring prior to weed erner-. gence. Apply in 20 to 40 gallons of water per acre. Do not apply to sandy soils. N.F. General Information; Do not allow spray to con- tact foliage or stems. Apply to orchards estab- lished for at least 1 year. Make only 1 applica- tion per year. Dormant. Directed application to orchard floor. Apply in early spring when trees are still dor- mant. Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-11 - 23 - ------- /2800500 Site, Dosage and Formulation (Ib a.i./A) Corn $2800502 5,090.0006 &080.0006 &104.0014 19001500 &090.0006 &080.0006 &104.0014 2.97-3.96 (90% WP) 3.00-4.00 (80% WP) (4 Ib/gal F1C) 1.98-3.96 (90% WP) 2.00-4.00 (80% WP) (4 Ib/gal F1C) EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE Tolerance, Use, Limitations 0.25 ppm (forage, fodder, grain and fresh corn, including sweet corn (kernels plus cob with husks removed)) General Information: Do not apply more than 4 pounds active ingredient per acre to corn in 1 year. Treated land should not be planted with any crop except corn until the following year. After harvest of a treated crop, plow and thor- oughly till the soil in the fall or spring to minimize possible injury to spring seeded rota- tional crops. If more than 3 pounds active ingre- dient per acre is used, a crop of untreated corn should precede the next rotational crop. In the high plains and intermountain areas of the West (including central and western KS, western NB, western OK and the Panhandle of TX) where rainfall is sparse and erratic or where irrigation is re- quired, use the product to control weeds in corn only when corn is to follow corn, or a crop of un- treated corn is to precede another rotational crop. In western MN and eastern parts of ND, SD, NB and KS, do not plant soybeans following corn treated with more than 2 pounds active ingredient per acre. Do not plant sugar beets, tobacco, vegetables (including dry beans), spring seeded small grains, or small seeded legumes and grasses, the year after application. Liquid fertilizer may replace all or part of the water as a carrier. Do not use liquid fertilizers when making postemer- gence applications. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 Preplant. Broadcast. Quackgrass control. Apply in the fall. Plow 2 to 3 weeks later. If soil erosion is a problem, delay plowing until spring. Do not plant any crop except corn in the spring. Do not graze treated areas. Preplant or preemergence. Broadcast or band. Ap- ply before, during or after planting, but before crop and weeds emerge. Apply in 10 to 40 gallons of water per acre after plowing; either before, during or after final seedbed preparation. Avoid deep incorporation. Broadcast applications may be aerially applied. Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-12 - 24 - ------- 19900300 &080.0006 &090.0006 &104.00U $2800541 &080.0006 19900300 &090.0006 Site, Dosage and Formulation (Ib a.i./A) Corn (continued) 1.00-1.44 ' (80% WP) 1.00-1.46 (90% WP) 1.00-1.50 (4 Ib/gal F1C) 2.00-3.00 (80% WP) 1.98-2.97 (90% WP) EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE Tolerance, Use, Limitations Preplant or preemergence. Broadcast or band. Tank mix with atrazine. Apply before, during or after planting, but before crop and weeds emerge. Apply in 10 to 40 gallons of water per acre after plowing, either before, during or after final seedbed preparation. Avoid deep incorporation. Preemergence. Broadcast. Tank mix with paraquat dichloride for use in no-till or minimum-till sys- tems where corn is seeded directly into a cover crop, established sod, or previous crop residue. Apply in 20 to 60 gallons of water per acre before or after planting, but before corn emerges. Use with a surfactant. /0101000 Cranberry $0101002 &090.0006 &004.0004 &080.0006 &090.0006 &004.0004 &080.0006 1.98 (90% WP) 2.00 (4% G) (80% WP) 1.98-3.96 (90% WP) 2.00-4.00 (4% G) (80% WP) 0.25 ppm General Information; Do not allow spray to con- tact foliage or stems. Apply to plots established for at least 1 year. Make only 1 application per year. CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed application. Apply before spring growth begins, prior to weed emergence. Apply the wet- table powders in 20 to 40 gallons of water per acre. Use limited to MA. Directed application. Apply before spring growth begins, prior to weed emer- gence, or in the fall after harvest. Apply the wettable powders in 20 to 40 gallons of water per acre. Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-13 - 25 - ------- /0300500 $0300502 &080.0006 19900300 &090.0006 /0200200 $0200202 &002.0004 Site, Dosage and Formulation (Ib a.i./A) * Filbert 2.00-4.00 (80% WP) 1.98-3.96 (90% WP) Grapefruit 4.00 (2% G) EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE Tolerance, Use, Limitations 0.25 ppm General Information: Do not allow spray to con- tact fruit, foliage or stems. Apply to orchards established for at least 1 year. Do not use on gravel, sand or loamy sand soil. Do not apply when nuts are on the ground. Directed spray. Apply once in the fall, or make a split application using the lower dosage in the fall and again in the spring. Apply in 20 to 40 gallons of water per acre. May be tank mixed with paraquat dichloride. 0.25 ppm General Information; Do not allow spray to con- tact fruit, foliage or stems. Apply to orchards established for at least 1 year. Make only 1 ap- plication per year, except where split applica- tions are recommended. For band applications or spot applications, reduce dosage in proportion to area actually treated. Do not use in nurseries. Do not apply around trees under stress from freeze damage for 1 year after freezing. CA state labels Registration Number 000100-04283 Registration Number 005481-03858 FL state label Registration Number 000100-04296 Use limited to CA (except Palo Verde, Imperial and Coachella Valleys). Directed application to grove floor. Apply after the grove has been laid up in final form in late fall or early winter, prior to or immediately following weed seed germination, but prior to weed emergence. Do not use on coarse textured soils. &090.0006 &080.0006 &104.0014 &004.0004 1.98-3.96 (90% WP) 2.00-4.00 (80% WP) (4 Ib/gal F1C) 6.40-9.60 (4% G) Use limited to CA (except Palo Verde, Imperial and Coachella Valleys). Directed spray. Broadcast or band. Apply in 20 to 40 gallons of water per acre. Use limited to FL. Directed application to grove floor. Apply in the sping (March or April), prior to weed emergence. Repeat annually. Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-14 - 26 - ------- EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE Site, Dosage and Formulation (Ib a.i./A) * Grapefruit (continued) . 6.39-9.54 &090.0006 ' (90% WP) 6.40-9.60 &080.0006 (80% WP) &104.0014 (4 Ib/gal F1C) 19900300 3.15-3.20 &090.0006 (90% WP) 3.20 &080.0006 (80% WP) &104.0014 (4 Ib/gal F1C) 19900300 6.40-9.60 &080.0006 (80% WP) 6.39-9.54 &090.0006 (90% WP) 19900300 3.96 &090.0006 (90% WP) 4.00 &080.0006 (80% WP) &104.0014 (4 Ib/gal F1C) 4.00-5.00 &004.0004 (4% G) 3.96-4.77 &080.0006 (80% WP) &090.0006 (90% WP) &104.0014 (4 Ib/gal F1C) 19900300 3.15-3.96 &090.0006 (90% WP) Tolerance, Use, Limitations Use limited to FL. Directed spray. Broadcast or band. Apply in the spring. For milkweed vine control, use 8 to 9.6 pounds active, ingredient per acre and apply prior to emergence, or before vines are 12 inches tall. Apply in 20 to 40 gallons of water per acre. Use limited to FL (bedded areas). Directed spray. Broadcast or band. Tank mix with ametryn. For control of balsamapple vine, apply prior to emer- gence, or to vines up to 12 inches tall. Apply in a minimum of 40 gallons of water per acre. Use limited to FL (ridge areas). Directed spray. Broadcast or band. Tank mix with paraquat dichlo- ride. Apply in 50 to 200 gallons of water per acre in the spring. Use limited to FL (ridge areas). Directed spray. Broadcast or band. Tank mix with ametryn. For control of milkweed vine, apply prior to emer- gence, or to vines up to 24 inches tall. Apply in a minimum of 40 gallons of water per acre. Use limited to TX. Directed application to grove floor. Apply in the spring. Use limited to TX. Directed spray. Broadcast or band. Apply in 20 to 40 gallons of water per acre in the spring. 3.20-4.00 &080.0006 (80% WP) &104.0014 (4 Ib/gal F1C) Use limited to TX. Directed spray. Broadcast or band. Tank mix with ametryn. Use the higher dos- age for longer residual control. Apply in a mini- mum of 40 gallons of water per acre. Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-15 - 27 - ------- /0101400 $0101402 &090.0006 19900300 &080.0006 &104.0015 /0200400 $0200402 &090.0006 &080.0006 &104.0014 &002.0004 Site, Dosage and Formulation (Ib a.i./A) * Grapes 1.98-4.77 (90% WP) 2.00-4.80 (80% WP) (4 Ib/gal SC/L) Lemon 1.58 (90% WP) 1.60 (80% WP) (4 Ib/gal F1C) 4.00 (2% G) EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE Tolerance, Use, Limitations 0.25 ppm General Information: Do not allow spray to con- tact fruit, foliage or stems. Do not use in vine- yards established for less than 3 years. Apply only once per year. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 Use limited to CA, MI and NY. Directed spray. Broadcast or band. Apply in 20 to 40 gallons of water per acre between harvest and early spring. The wettable powders may be tank mixed with para- quat dichloride. 0.25 ppm General Information; Do not allow spray to con- tact fruit, foliage or stems. Apply to groves established for at least 1 year. Make only 1 ap- plication per year except where split applications are recommended. Do not use in nurseries. Do not apply to bedded fruit. Do not apply around trees under stress from freeze damage for 1 year after freezing. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state labels Registration Number 000100-04283 Registration Number 011656-05903 FL state label Registration Number 000100-04296 Use limited to AZ. Directed spray. Split appli- cation. Broadcast or band. Apply once in the spring and once in the fall. Apply in 20 to 40 gallons of water per acre. Use limited to CA (except Palo Verde, Imperial and Coachella Valleys). Directed application to grove floor. Apply after the grove has been laid up in final form in late fall or early winter, prior to or immediately following weed seed germination, but prior to weed emergence. Do not use on coarse textured soils. Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-16 - 28 - ------- 19900300 &090.0006 &080.0006 &104.0014 /0100500 $0100502 S0100202 /0300700 $0300702 &080.0006 &090.0006 /0600900 Site, Dosage and Formulation (Ib a.i./A) * Lemon (continued) 1.98-3.96 t (90% WP) 2.00-4.00 (80% WP) (4 Ib/gal FIG) Loganberry Macadamia Nut 2.00-4.00 (80% WP) 1.98-3.96 (90% WP) Olive EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE Tolerance, Use, Limitations Use limited to CA (except Palo Verde, Coachella or Imperial Valleys). Directed spray. Broadcast or band. Apply as a single application or as a split application using the lower dosage in the spring and again in the fall. Apply in 20 to 40 gallons of water per acre. The wettable powder formula- tions may be tank mixed with paraquat dichloride. 0.25 ppm General Information; Do not allow spray to con- tact foliage or stems. Apply to plots established for at least 1 year. Make only 1 application per year. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed spray and directed application. Refer to Blackberry for use and limitation information. 0.25 ppm General Information: Do not allow spray to con- tact nuts, foliage or stems. Apply to orchards established for at least 1 year. Do not use on sand or gravelly soil. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 Directed spray. Broadcast or band. Apply before harvest and prior to weed emergence. Repeat as necessary. Apply in 50 gallons of water per acre. Do not apply when nuts are on the ground. 0.25 ppm General Information; Do not allow spray to con- tact fruit, foliage or stems. Apply to groves established for at least 1 year. Make only 1 application per year. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-17 - 29 - ------- $0600902 &080.0006 &090.0006 /0200600 $0200602 &090.0006 &080.000* &104.0014 &002.0004 19900300 &090.0006 &080.0006 &104.0014 Site, Dosage and Formulation (Ib a.i./A) Olive (continued) 2.00-4.00 ' (80% WP) 1.98-3.96 (90% WP) EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE Tolerance, Use, Limitations 1.58 (90% WP) 1.60 (80% WP) (4 Ib/gal F1C) 4.00 (2% G) 1.98-3.96 (90% WP) 2.00-4.00 (80% WP) (4 Ib/gal F1C) Directed spray. Broadcast or band. Apply follow- ing grove preparation in the fall. Repeat annual- ly in midwinter. Apply in 20 to 40 gallons of water per acre. 0.25 ppm General Information; Do not allow spray to con- tact fruit, foliage or stems. Apply to groves established for at least 1 year. Make only 1 ap- plication per year except where split applications are recommended. Do not use in nurseries. Do not apply around trees under stress from freeze damage for 1 year after freezing. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state labels Registration Number 000100-04283 Registration Number 005481-03858 Registration Number 011656-05903 FL state label Registration Number 000100-04296 Use limited to AZ. Directed spray. Split appli- cation. Broadcast or band. Apply once in the spring and again in the fall. Apply in 20 to 40 gallons of water per acre. Use limited to CA (except Palo Verde, Imperial and Coachella Valleys). Directed application to grove floor. Apply after the grove has been laid up in final form in late fall or early winter, prior to or immediately following weed seed germination, but prior to weed emergence. Do not use on coarse textured soils. Use limited to CA (except Palo Verde, Imperial and Coachella Valleys). Directed spray. Broadcast or band. Apply as a single application or as a split application, using the lower dosage in the spring and again in the fall. Apply in 20 to 40 gallons of water per acre. The wettable powder formula- tions may be tank mixed with paraquat dichloride. Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-18 - 30 - ------- EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals Site, Dosage and Formulation (Ib a.i./A) * Orange (continued) 6.40-9.60 &004.0004 , (4% G) 6.39-9.54 &090.0006 (90% WP) 6.40-9.60 &080.0006 (80% WP) &104.0014 (4 Ib/gal F1C) 19900300 3.15 &090.0006 (90% WP) 3.20 &080.0006 (80% WP) &104.0014 (4 Ib/gal F1C) 19900300 3.20 &080.0006 (80% WP) 3.15 &090.000S (90% WP) 19900300 3.96 &090.0006 (90% WP) 4.00 &080.0006 (80% WP) &104.0014 (4 Ib/gal F1C) 19900300 6.40-9.60 &080.0006 (80% WP) 6.39-9.54 &090.0006 (90% WP) 4.00-5.00 &004.0004 (4% G) 3.96-4.77 &090.0006 (90% WP) 4.00-8.00 &080.00n6 (80% WP) &104.0014 (4 Ib/gal FlC) SIMAZINE Tolerance, Use, Limitations Use limited to FL. Directed application to grove floor. Apply in the spring (March or April), prior to weed emergence. Repeat annually. Use limited to FL. Directed spray. Broadcast or band. Apply in the spring. For milkweed vine control, use 8 to 9.6 pounds active ingredient per acre and apply prior to emergence, or before vines are 12 inches tall. Apply in 20 to 40 gallons of water per acre. Use limited to FL (bedded areas). Directed spray. Broadcast or band. Tank mix with ametryn. For control of balsamapple vine, apply prior to emer- gence, or to vines up to 12 inches tall. Apply in a minimum of 40 gallons of water per acre. Use limited to FL (bedded areas). Directed spray. Broadcast or band. Tank mix with paraquat dichlo- ride. Apply in 50 to 200 gallons of water per acre in the spring. Use limited to FL (ridge areas). Directed spray. Broadcast or band. Tank mix with ametryn. For control of milkweed vine, apply prior to emer- gence, or to vines up to 24 inches tall. Apply in a minimum of 40 gallons of water per acre. Use limited to FL (ridge areas). Directed spray. Broadcast or band. Tank mix with paraquat dichlo- ride. Apply in 50 to 200 gallons of water per acre in the spring. Use limited to TX. Directed application to grove floor. Apply in the spring. Use limited to TX. Directed spray. Broadcast or band. Apply in 20 to 40 gallons of water per acre in the spring. Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-19 - 31 - ------- Site, Dosage and Formulation (Ib a.i./A) * Orange (continued) 19900300 . 3.15-3.96 &090.0006 , (90% WP) 3.20-4.00 &080.0006 (80% WP) &104.0014 (4 Ib/gal F1C) /2202800 Orchardgra3s (seed crop) $2202804 2.00 &080.0006 (80% WP) 1.98 &090.0006 (90% WP) /0500400 Peach EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE Tolerance, Use, Limitations Use limited to TX. Directed spray. Broadcast or band. Tank mix with ametryn. Use the higher dos- age for longer residual control. Apply in a mini- mum of 40 gallons of water per acre. N.F. Do not graze treated areas for 30 days following application. Do not cut hay for 60 days following application. Use limited to the Pacific Northwest. Postemer- gence. Broadcast. Apply in the fall as soon as fall rains begin. Apply in a minimum of 15 gal- lons of water per acre. Use only on grasses from which at least 1 seed crop has been cut. 0.25 ppm General Information: Do not allow spray to con- tact fruit, foliage or stems. Apply to orchards established for at least 3 years. Make only 1 ap- plication per year. Do not replant peaches or al- monds in treated soil. $0500402 &080.0006 19900300 &090.0006 19900300 &080.0006 &090.0006 1.00-2.00 (80% WP) 0.99-1.98 (90% WP) 1.60-4.00 (80% WP) 1.58-3.96 (90% WP) CA state label Registration Number 000100-04283 Use limited to CA. Directed spray. Band applica- tion. Apply a 2 to 4 foot band on each side of the tree row before weeds emerge in late fall or early winter. Apply in 20 to 40 gallons of water per acre. May be tank mixed with paraquat dichlo- ride. Apply the tank mix in 50 to 200 gallons of water per acre. Use limited to AK, LA, MO, OK, TX and states east of the Mississippi River. Directed spray. Broad- cast or band. Tank mix with paraquat dichloride. Apply in 50 to 200 gallons of water per acre. Do not use on sand or gravelly soils. Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-20 - 32 - ------- EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals /0500400 $0*00416 &004.0004 /0400300 $0400302 &080.0006 19900300 &090.0006 /0400300 $0400316 &004.0004 /0300800 $0300802 &08f>.0006 19900300 &090.0006 Site, Dosage and Formulation (Ib a.i./A) * Peach (non-bearing) 6.00-8.00 , (4% G) Pear 2.00-4.00 (80% WP) 1.98-3.96 (90% WP) 6.00-8.00 (4% G) Pecan 2.00-4.00 (80% WP) 1.98-3.96 (90% WP) SIMAZINE Tolerance, Use, Limitations N.F. Directed application to orchard floor. Apply in February or March, when trees are still dormant. Apply around trees established for at least 1 year. 0.25 ppm General Information: Do not allow spray to con- tact fruit, foliage or stems. Apply to orchards established for at least 1 year. Make only 1 ap- plication per year. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 Directed spray. Broadcast or band. Apply in 20 to 40 gallons of water per acre. Do not apply to sandy soils. May be tank mixed with paraquat di- chloride. Apply the tank mix in 50 to 200 gallons of water per acre. Pear (non-bearing) N.F. Directed application to orchard floor. Apply in February or March, when trees are still dormant. Apply around trees established for at least 1 year. 0 • 1 ppm General Information: Do not allow spray to con- tact fruit, foliage or stems. Apply to orchards established for at least 2 years. Make only 1 ap- plication per year. Do not use on sand or loamy sand. Do not apply when nuts are on the ground. Directed spray. Broadcast or band. Apply before weeds emerge in the spring. Apply in 20 to 40 gallons of water per acre. Do not use west of the Pecos River in TX or NM. May be tank mixed with paraquat dichloride. Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-21 - 33 - ------- 7220^500 $2203504 S2202804 /0500500 $0500502 &080.0006 19900300 &090.0006 /0100600 $0100602 S0100202 /0101600 $0101615 &090.0006 Site, Dosage and Formulation (Ib a.i./A) * Perennial Ryegrass (seed crop) Plum 1.60-4.00 (80% WP) 1.58-3.96 (90% WP) Raspberry Strawberry 0.99 (90% WP) EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE Tolerance, Use, Limitations N.F. Do not graze treated areas for 30 days following application. Do not cut hay for 60 days following application. Use limited to the Pacific Northwest. Postemer- gence. Refer to Orchardgrass (seed crop) for use and limitation information. 0.25 ppm General Information: Do not allow spray to con- tact fruit, foliage or stems. Apply to orchards established for at least 1 year. Make only 1 application per year. Use limited to MO and states east of the Missis- sippi River (except TN). Directed spray. Broad- cast or band. Apply in late fall to early spring, prior to weed emergence. Do not apply to sandy soils. May be tank mixed with paraquat dichlo- ride. Apply the tank mix in 50 to 200 gallons of water per acre. 0.25 ppm General Information: Do not allow spray to con- tact fruit, foliage or stems. Make only 1 appli- cation per year except where split applications are recommended. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed spray and directed application. Refer to Blackberry for use and limitation information. 0.25 ppm Use limited to OR and WA. Postharvest. Broad- cast. Apply from early October through November where overhead irrigation is not available. Apply after harvest at the time of bed renovation when overhead irrigation is available. Limit overhead irrigation to 0.5 inch immediately after applica- tion. Do not apply within 4 months after trans- planting. Make only 1 application per growing season. Do not use on sandy soils. Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-22 - 34 - ------- EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals /2500300 $2500302 &080.0006 &090.0006 $2500301 &080.0006 &090.0006 /2204300 $2204304 S2202804 Site, Dosage and Formulation (Ib a.i./A) Sugarcane 2.00-4.00 (80% WP) 1.98-3.96 (90% WP) 2.00-4.00 (80% WP) 1.98-3.96 (90% WP) Tall Fescue (seed SIMAZINE Tolerance, Use, Limitations 0.25 ppm Do not graze treated areas. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 Preemergence. Broadcast. Apply at planting or after harvest if ratoon crop is to be grown, but before weeds or sugarcane emerge. Postemergence. Broadcast or band. Use to provide continuing control of germinating weeds. Do not make more than 1 broadcast application over the crop. Do not make more than 2 interline directed applications. Do not apply after close-in. Total application should not exceed 10 pounds active in- gredient per acre per crop cycle. N.F. Do not graze treated areas for 30 days following application. Do not cut hay for 60 days follow- ing application. Use limited to the Pacific Northwest. Postemer- gence. Refer to Orchardgrass (seed crop) for use and limitation information. /0300900 Walnut $0300902 &080.0006 &090.0006 2.00-4.00 (80% WP) 1.98-3.96 (90% WP) 0.25 ppm General Information: Do not allow spray to con- tact nuts, foliage or stems. Apply around trees established for at least 1 year. Make only 1 application per year. Leveling and furrowing operations after application will reduce effec- tiveness. Do not apply to sandy soil. Do not apply when nuts are on the ground. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 Directed spray. Broadcast or band. to 40 gallons of water per acre. Apply in 20 Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-23 - 35 - ------- 19900300 &OS0.0006 &090.0006 Site, Dosage and Formulation (Ib a.i./A) * Walnut (continued) 2.00-4.00 < (80% WP) 1.98-3.96 (•90% WP) EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE Tolerance, Use, Limitations Use limited to CA. Directed spray. Broadcast or band. Tank mix with paraquat dichloride. /6600000 $6600002 &004.0004 19900300 19001500 &090.0006 &080.0006 &104.0014 AGRICULTURAL PREMISES General Warnings and Limitations; Do not use on land to be cropped, near desirable plants or in greenhouses. Uncultivated Agricul- N.F. tural Areas General Information: 10.00-40.00 (4% G) 4.77-39.66 (90% WP) 4.80-40.00 (80% WP) (4 Ib/gal F1C) Uncultivated agricultural areas include areas around buildings, silos, barns, equipment and fuel storage areas, fence- rows, roadsides, and lanes. Use the higher dos- ages for perennial weed control, for longer resid- ual control, and in areas with high rainfall or a long growing season. AZ state labels Registration Number 010163-06399 Registration Number 038059-09682 Formulated with sodium metaborate, sodium chlorate, and prometone. CA state labels Registration Number 005481-03858 Registration Number 006973-04607 Broadcast. Apply before weed emergence or follow- ing weed removal. Apply the wettable powder and flowable concentrates in a minimum of 1 gallon of water per 0.8 pound active ingredient. If weed growth has begun prior to application and removal is not possible, tank mix with a contact or trans- located herbicide. Aerial applications may be made where practical. Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-24 - 36 - ------- Site, Dosage and Formulation (Ib a.i./A) EPA Index Co Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE Tolerance, Use, Limitations - Uncultivated Agricultural Areas (continued) F /.'. v &010.0004 &000.7505 &045.0006 15.00-22.50 (10% G) 1.63-6.53 (0.75% P/T) 9.00 (45% WP) Broadcast. Apply just before or after weed growth begins, usually in the spring or early summer. Cut and remove tall weeds 2 weeks before appli- cation. Apply the wettable powder in 100 gallons of water per acre. Formulated with amitrole; karbutilate; or sodium metaborate, sodium chlorate, and prometone. /3514100 $3^14102 &045.0006 F /3501900 $3501902 &004.0004 &080.0006 &090.0006 ORNAMENTALS American Beech 3.15 (45% WP) American Elm &004.0004 2.00-3.05 (4% G) 2.00-3.00 (80% WP) 1.98-3.06 (90% WP) 1.25-1.75 Ib product/1,000 sq.ft (4% G) N.F. Directed spray. Treat plants that have been established for at least 1 year. Apply in the spring or early summer before weeds mature. Cut and remove tall weeds 2 weeks before application. Apply in 100 gallons of water per acre. Repeat if necessary. Formulated with amitrole. N.F. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed application. Apply prior to weed emer- gence in the fall or spring, at least 1 year after transplanting. Do not use on seedbeds or cutting beds. Do not apply more than once per year. Ap- ply the wettable powders in a minimum of 25 gal- lons of water per acre. Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-25 - 37 - ------- Site, Dosage and Formulation (Ib a.i./A) EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE Tolerance, Use, Limitations ^American Elm (continued) &045.0006 3.15 (45% WP) /3502100 $3502102 S3501902 /3502400 $3502402 . &004.0004 &080.0006 &090.0006 &004.0004 /3502600 Arborvitae Austrian Pine 2.00-3.05 (4% G) 2.00-3.00 (80% WP) 1.98-3.06 (90% WP) 1.25-1.75 Ib product/I,000 sq. ft (4% G) Balsam Fir Directed spray. Treat plants that have been established for at least 1 year. Apply in the spring or early summer before weeds mature. Cut and remove tall weeds 2 weeks before application. Apply in 100 gallons of water per acre. Repeat if necessary. Formulated with amitrole. N.F. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed spray and directed application. Refer to American Elm for use and limitation informa- tion. N.F. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed application. Apply prior to weed emer- gence in the fall or spring, at least 1 year after transplanting. Do not use on seedbecs or cutting beds. Do not apply more than once per year. Ap- ply the wettable powders in a minimum of 25 gal- lons of water per acre. N.F. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-26 - 38 - ------- $3502602 S3501902 /3402500 $3502502 S3502402 /3302500 $3302504 S2202804 /3301700 $3301715 &000.6304 /3532500 $3532502 &080.0006 &090.0006 /3503300 Site, Dosage and Formulation (Ib a.i./A) Balsam Fir (continued) EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE Tolerance, Use, Limitations Barberry Bentgrass (Astoria, Highland) (seed crop) Bermudagrass 0.20 lb/5,000 sq.ft (0.63% G) Bishop Pine 2.00-2.60 (80% WP) 1.98-3.06 (90% WP) Blue Spruce $3503302 S3502402 Directed spray and directed application. Refer to American Elm for use and limitation informa- tion. N.F. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed application. Refer to Austrian Pine for use and limitation information. N.F. Do not graze treated areas for 30 days following application. Do not cut hay for 60 days following application. Use limited to the Pacific Northwest. Postemer- gence. Refer to AGRICULTURAL CROPS, Orchardgrass (seed crop) for use and limitation information. N.F. Dormant. Broadcast. Apply during the dormant season, before weeds germinate. Apply when grass is dry. Water thoroughly after application. N.F. Use limited to CA. Directed spray. Apply in at least 25 gallons of water per acre in the fall or spring, at least 1 year after transplanting. Do not use on seedbeds or cutting beds. Do not apply more than once per year. N.F. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed application. Refer to Austrian Pine for use and limitation information. Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-27 - 39 - ------- /3426200 $3426202 S3532502 /3503400 $3503402 S3502402 /3448000 $3448002 S3502402 /3403700 $3403702 S3502402 /3527300 $3527302 S3532502 /3302300 Site, Dosage and Formulation (Ib a.i./A) * Bottlebrush Boxelder Bush Honeysuckle Caragana Carob EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE Tolerance, Use, Limitations N.F. Use limited to CA. Directed spray. Refer to Bishop Pine for use and limitation information. N.F. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed application. Refer to Austrian Pine for use and limitation information. N.F. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed application. Refer to Austrian Pine for use and limitation information. N.F. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label « Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed application. Refer to Austrian Pine for use and limitation information. N.F. Use limited to CA. Directed spray. Refer to Bishop Pine for use and limitation information. Centipedegrass (grown N.F. for sod) AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-28 - 40 - ------- $3302316 &080.0006 &090.0006 /3302400 $3302404 S2202804 /3504000 $3404002 S3514102 / 3404500 $3404502 S3502402 /3504300 $3504302 S3501902 EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE Site, Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations and Formulation (Ib a.i./A) Centipedegrass (grown for sod) (continued) 2.00-4.00 (80% WP) 1.98-3.96 (90% WP) Chewing's Fescue (seed crop) Chinese Elm Cotoneaster Dogwood Use limited to areas south of NC. Broadcast. Ap- ply to old beds within 2 days after lifting of sod. Apply to new beds on peat or muck soil, 3 to 4 days after sprigging or plugging. Apply 7 to 10 days after sprigging or plugging new beds on sandy soil. Use the lower dosage on sandy soil and the higher dosage on peat or muck soil. Apply in 20 to 40 gallons of water per acre. Repeat applica- tion using one-half the initial dosage if regrowth occurs. Do not apply within 30 days before cut- ting or lifting. N.F. Do not graze treated areas for 30 days following application. Do not cut hay for 60 days following application. Use limited to the Pacific Northwest. Posteraer- gence. Refer to AGRICULTURAL CROPS, Orchardgrass (seed crop) for use and limitation information. N.F. Directed spray. Refer to American Beech for use and limitation information. N.F. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed application. Refer to Austrian Pine for use and limitation information. N.F. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed spray and directed application. Refer to American Elm for use and limitation informa- tion. Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-29 - 41 - ------- 73504400 $3504402 S3501902 Site, Dosage and Formulation (Ib a.i./A; f Douglas-Fir EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE Tolerance, Use, Limitations N.F. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed spray and directed application. Refer to American Elm for use and limitation informa- tion. /3504500 $3504502 S3514102 /3505000 $3505002 &090.0006 Eastern Hemlock &080.0006 /3405800 $3405802 S3514102 /3506100 $3506102 S3501902 Eucalyptus 1.98-3.06 (90% WP) 2.00-2.60 (80% WP) Firethorn Eraser Fir N.F. Directed spray. Refer to American Beech for use and limitation information. N.F. Directed spray. Apply in a minimum of 25 gallons of water per acre in the fall or spring, at least 1 year after transplanting. Do not use on seed- beds or cutting beds. Do not apply more than once per year. Use limited to CA. Directed spray. Apply in a minimum of 25 gallons of water per acre in the fall or spring, at least 1 year after transplant- ing. Do not use on seedbeds or cutting beds. Do not apply more than once per year. N.F. Directed spray. Refer to American Beech for use and limitation information. N.F. AZ state label 0 Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed spray and directed application. Refer to American Elm for use and limitation informa- tion. Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-30 - 42 - ------- /3506800 $3506802 S3502402 /3407000 $3407002 &090.0006 &080.0006 /3507000 $3507002 S3502402 /3430500 $3430502 S3514102 /3308400 $3308404 S2202804 Site, Dosage and Formulation (Ib a.i./A) Hemlock 1.98-3.06 (90% WP) 2.00-2.60 (80% WP) Honeylocust Ilex convexa EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE Tolerance, Use, Limitations N.F. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed application. Refer to Austrian Pine for use and limitation information. N.F. Directed spray. Apply in a minimum of 25 gallons of water per acre in the fall or spring, at least 1 year after transplanting. Do not use on seed- beds and cutting beds. Do not apply more than once per year. Use limited to WA. Directed spray. Apply in a minimum of 25 gallons of water per acre in the fall or spring, at least 1 year after transplant- ing. Do not use on seedbeds and cutting beds. Do not apply more than once per year. N.F. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed application. Refer to Austrian Pine for use and limitation information. N.F. Directed spray. Refer to American Beech for use and limitation information. Illahee Fescue (seed N.F. crop) Do not graze treated areas for 30 days following application. Do not cut hay for 60 days following application. Use limited to the Pacific Northwest. Postemer- gence. Refer to AGRICULTURAL CROPS, Orchardgrass (seed crop) for use and limitation information. Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-31 - 43 - ------- /3408000 $3408002 S3514102 /3518700 $3518702 S3514102 /3507300 $3507302 S3501902 /3528200 $3528202 S3532502 /3507800 $3507802 S3505002 73519200 $3519202 S3514102 /3519600 $3519602 S3532502 Site, Dosage and Formulation (Ib a.i./AJ * Japanese Holly Japanese Maples Juniper Knobcone Pine Lodgepole Pine London Plane Monterey Pine EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE Tolerance, Use, Limitations N.F. Directed spray. Refer to American Beech for use and limitation information. N.F. Directed spray. Refer to American Beech for use and limitation information. N.F. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed spray and directed application. Refer to American Elm for use and limitation informa- tion. N.F. Use limited to CA. Directed spray. Refer to Bishop Pine for use and limitation information. N.F. Directed spray. Refer to Eucalyptus for use and limitation information. N.F. Directed spray. Refer to American Beech for use and limitation information. N.F. Use limited to CA. Directed spray. Refer to Bishop Pine for use and limitation information. Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-32 - 44 - ------- Site, Dosage and Formulation EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE Tolerance, Use, Limitations /3508600 Mugho Pine $3508602 S3502402 /3509000 $3509002 S3501902 /3410200 $3410202 &045.0006 F Norway Spruce Oleander 3.15 (45% WP) S3532502 /3304000 $3304004 S2202804 Orchardgrass (seed crop) N.F. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed application. Refer to Austrian Pine for use and limitation information. N.F. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed spray and directed application. Refer to American Elm for use and limitation informa- tion. N.F. Directed spray. Treat plants that have been established for at least 1 year. Apply in the spring or early summer before weeds mature. Cut and remove tall weeds 2 weeks before applica- tion. Apply in 100 gallons of water per acre. Repeat if necessary. Formulated with amitrole. Use limited to CA. Directed spray. Refer to Bishop Pine for additional use and limitation information. N.F. Do not graze treated areas for 30 days following application. Do not cut hay for 60 days following application. Use limited to the Pacific Northwest. Postemer- gence. Refer to AGRICULTURAL CROPS, Orchardgrass (seed crop) for use and limitation information. Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-33 - 45 - ------- /3410300 $3410302 S3502402 /3301000 $3301002 &005.0010 F /3509700 $3509702 &080.0006 &090.0006 /3311500 $3311504 S2202804 /3304300 $3304304 S2202804 Site. Dosage and Formulation (Ib a.i./A) * Oregongrape Ornamental Lawn Borders (5% Impr) Palm 2.00 (80% WP) 1.98 (90% WP) • Pennlawn Fescue (seed crop) Perennial Ryegrass (seed crop) EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE Tolerance, Use, Limitations N.F. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed application. Refer to Austrian Pine for use and limitation information. N.F. Edging treatment. Cut vegetation and loosen soil along area to be treated and fasten tape to the area. Sprinkle the area intermittently to dis- solve the tape. Do not use on steep slopes or within the drip line of desirable shallow-rooted plants. Formulated with atrazine and related compounds. N.F. Use limited to CA. Directed spray. Apply in a minimum of 25 gallons of water per acre in the fall or spring, at least 1 year after transplant- ing. Do not use on seedbeds and cutting beds. Do not apply more than once per year. N.F. Do not graze treated areas for 30 days following application. Do not cut hay for 60 days following application. Use limited to the Pacific Northwest. Postemer- gence. Refer to AGRICULTURAL CROPS, Orchardgrass (seed crop) for use and limitation information. N.F. Do not graze treated areas for 30 days following application. Do not cut hay for 60 days following application. Use limited to the Pacific Northwest. Postemer- gence. Refer to AGRICULTURAL CROPS, Orchardgrass (seed crop) for use and limitation information. Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-34 - 46 - ------- /3411100 $3411102 &090.0006 Site, Dosage and Formulation (Ib a.i./A) Pieris 1.98-3.15 (90% WP) &080.0006 2.00-3.20 (80% WP) /3311400 $3311404 S2202804 /3510400 Rainier Fescue (seed crop) Redcedar $3510402 S3502402 /3510500 Red Oak $3510502 S3502402 EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE Tolerance, Use, Limitations N.F. Directed spray. Apply in a minimum of 25 gallons of water per acre in the fall or spring, at least 1 year after transplanting. Do not use on seed- beds and cutting beds. Do not apply more than once per year. Use limited to WA. Directed spray. Apply in a minimum of 25 gallons of water per acre in the fall or spring, at least 1 year after transplant- ing. Do not use on seedbeds and cutting beds. Do not apply more than once per year. N.F. Do not graze treated areas for 30 days rollowing application. Do not cut hay for 60 da/s following application. Use limited to the Pacific Northwest. Postemer- gence. Refer to AGRICULTURAL CROPS, Orctiardgrass (seed crop) for use and limitation information. N.F. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed application. Refer to Austrian Pine for use and limitation information. N.F. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed application. Refer to Austrian Pine for use and limitation information. Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-35 - 47 - ------- /3510600 $3510602 S3501902 /3510700 $3510702 S3501902 /3510900 $3510902 S3502402 /3511300 $3511302 S3501902 Site, Dosage and Formulation (Ib a.i./A) * Red Pine Red Spruce Russian Olive Scotch Pine EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE Tolerance, Use, Limitations N.F. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed spray and directed application. Refer to American Elm for use and limitation informa- tion. N.F. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed spray and directed application. Refer to American Elm for use and limitation informa- tion. N.F. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed application. Refer to Austrian Pine for use and limitation information. N.F. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed spray and directed application. Refer to American Elm for use and limitation informa- tion. Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-36 - 48 - ------- /3511500 $3511502 S3502402 /3521100 $3521102 S3514102 /3305000 $3305016 S3302316 /3511900 $3511902 S3514102 /3305100 $3305104 S2202804 /3413700 $3413702 S3514102 /3522700 $3522702 S3514102 Site, Dosage and Formulation (Ib a.i./A) * Siberian Elm Silver Maple St. Augustinegrass (grown for sod) Sycamore Tall Fescue (seed crop) Viburnum White Ash EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE Tolerance, Use, Limitations N.F. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed application. Refer to Austrian Pine for use and limitation information. N.F. Directed spray. Refer to American Beech for use and limitation information. N.F. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 Use limited to areas south of NC. Broadcast. Re- fer to Centipedegrass (grown for sod) for use and limitation information. N.F. Directed spray. Refer to American Beech for use and limitation information. N.F. Do not graze treated areas for 30 days following application. Do not cut hay for 60 days following application. Use limited to the Pacific Northwest. Postemer- gence. Refer to AGRICULTURAL CROPS, Orchardgrass (seed crop) for use and limitation information. N.F. Directed spray. Refer to American Beech for use and limitation information. N.F. Directed spray. Refer to American Beech for use and limitation information. Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-37 - 49 - ------- /3512500 $3512502 S3502402 /3522800 $3522802 S3505002 /3512600 $3512602 S3502402 /3512700 $3512702 S3501902 /3513000 $3513002 S3501902 Site. Dosage and Formulation (Ib a.i./A) f. White Cedar White Fir White Pine White Spruce Yew EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE Tolerance, Use, Limitations N.F. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed application. Refer to Austrian Pine for use and limitation information. N.F. Directed Spray. Refer to Eucalyptus for use and limitation information. N.F. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed application. Refer to Austrian Pine for use and limitation information. N.F. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed spray and directed application. Refer to American Elm for use and limitation informa- tion. N.F. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed spray and directed application. Refer to American Elm for use and limitation informa- tion. Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-38 - 50 - ------- Site, Dosage and Formulation (Ib a.i./A) EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE Tolerance, Use, Limitations /3305600 * Zoysia Grass (grown N.F. for sod) $3305616 S3302316 AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 Use limited to areas south of NC. Broadcast. Re- fer to Centipedegrass (grown for sod) for use and limitation information. /6701300 RIGHTS-OF-WAY Rights-of-Way $6701302 &004.0004 19900300 19001500 &090.0006 &080.0006 &104.0014 10.00-40.00 (4% G) 4.77-39.66 (90% WP) 4.80-40.00 (80% WP) (4 Ib/gal F1C) N.F. General Information: Rights-of-way include roadways, highway medians, highways, railroads, railyards, fire lanes, utilities, transformer stations, pipelines, and around guard rails. Use the higher dosages for perennial weed control, for longer residual control, and in areas with high rainfall or a long growing season. AZ state labels Registration Number 010163-06399 Registration Number 038059-09682 Formulated with sodium metaborate, sodium chlorate, and prometone. CA state labels Registration Number 005481-03854 Formulated with atrazine and related compounds. Registration Number 005481-03856 Registration Number 006973-04607 Broadcast. Apply before weed emergence or fol- lowing weed removal. Apply the wettable powder and flowable concentrate in a minimum of 1 gallon of water per 0.8 pound active ingredient. If weed growth has begun prior to application and removal is not possible, tank mix with a contact or translocated herbicide. Aerial applications may be made where practical. Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-39 - 51 - ------- &004.0004 &008.0004 &010.0004 &000.7505 Site, Dosage and Formulation (Ib a.i./A) x Rights-of-Way (continued) EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE Tolerance, Use, Limitations 8.00-34.85 (4% G) 10.45-20.00 (8% G) 15.00-22.50 (10% G) 1.63-6.53 (0.75% P/T) Broadcast. Apply just before or after weed growth begins. Formulated with karbutilate; sodium metaborate and sodium chlorate; or sodium metaborate, sodium chlorate, and prometone. COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL PREMISES /6700000 $6700002 &004.0004 19900300 19001500 &090.0006 &080.0006 &104.0014 Noncrop Areas 10.00-40.00 (4% G) 4.77-39.66 (90% WP) 4.80-40.00 (80% WP) (4 Ib/gal F1C) N.F. General Information: k!oncrop areas include industrial sites, storage areas, petroleum tank farms, lumberyards, fencerows, airports, military installations, transformer substations, and around buildings, machinery and fuel tanks. AZ state labels Registration Number 010163-06399 Registration Number 038059-09682 Formulated with sodium metaborate, sodium chlorate, and prometone. CA state labels Registration Number 005481-03854 Formulated with atrazine and related compounds. Registration Number 005481-03858 Broadcast. Apply before weed emergence or fol- lowing weed removal. Apply the wettable powder and flowable concentrate in a minimum of 1 gallon of water per 0.8 pound active ingredient. If weed growth has begun prior to application and removal is not possible, tank mix with a contact or translocated herbicide. Aerial applications may be made where practical. Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-40 - 52 - ------- Site, Dosage and Formulation (Ib a.i./A) EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE Tolerance, Use, Limitations , Nonerop Areas (continued) &004.0004 .'*• &008.0004 &010.0004 &000.7505 &045.0006 &100.8814 ..- 8.00-34.85 I" (4% G) '-"•' 10.45-20.00 (8% G) 15.00-22.50 (10% G) - 1.63-6.53 (0.75% P/T) 9.00 (45% WP) 7.67-7.92 (0.88 Ib/gal F1C) Broadcast. Apply just before or after weed growth begins, usually in the spring or early summer. Cut and remove tall weeds 2 weeks before applica- tion. Apply the wettable powder in 100 gallons of wafer per acre and the flowable concentrate in a minimum of 50 gallons of water per acre. Formulated with amitrole; karbutilate; sodium metaborate and sodium chlorate; or sodium metaborate, sodium chlorate, and prometone. DOMESTIC DWELLINGS, MEDICAL FACILITIES AND SCHOOLS /6700000 $6700002 &004.0004 19900300 19001500 &090.0006 &080.0006 &104.0014 Noncrop Areas 10.00-40.00 (4% G) 4.77-39.66 (90% WP) 4.80-40.00 (80% WP) (4 Ib/gal F1C) N.F. General Information: Noncrop areas include ceme- teries, recreation areas, campsites, picnic areas, tennis courts, ball diamonds, outdoor theaters, paved areas, walkways, paths, patios, curbs, driveways, parking areas, terraces, around build- ings and fencprows. Use the higher dosages for perennial weed control, for longer residual con- trol, and in areas with high rainfall or a long growing season. CA state labels Registration Number 006973-04607 Registration Number 011093-07123 Broadcast. Apply before weed emergence or fol- lowing weed removal. Apply the wettable powder and flowable concentrate in a minimum of 1 gallon of water per 0.8 pound active ingredient. If weed growth has begun prior to application and removal is not possible, tank mix with a contact or translocated herbicide. Aerial applications may be made where practical. Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-41 - 53 - ------- EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE Site, Dosage and Formulation (Ib a.i./A(lb a.i./A)) Tolerance, Use, Limitations &004.0004' &008.r»oo4 &000.7505 &045.0006 &100.8814 &000.7504 &001.0004 &001.0015 &203.0014 , Noncrop Areas (continued) 8.00-34.85 (4% G) 10.45-20.00 (8% G) 1.63-6.53 (0.75% P/T) 9.00 (45% WP) 7.67-7.92 (0.88 Ib/gal FIG) 0.50-2.00 Ib product/ 100 sq.ft (0.75% G) 2.00 Ib product/100 sq.ft (1% G) 2.00-3.00 Ib product/100 sq.ft (1% SC/S) 0.67 pt product/ 100 sq.ft (3% F1C) Broadcast. Apply just before or after weed growth begins, usually in the spring or early summer. Cut and remove tall weeds 2 weeks before applica- tion. Apply the wettable powder in 100 gallons of water per acre, the 0.88 pound per gallon flowable concentrate in a minimum of 50 gallons of water per acre, the 3 percent flowable concentrate in 6.66 gallons of water per 1,000 square feet, and the soluble concentrate in 40 gallons of water per 1,000 square feet. Formulated with amitrole; sodium metaborate and sodium chlorate; or sodium metaborate, sodium chlorate, and prometone. Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-42 - 54 - ------- EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals Site, Dosage and Formulation (Ib a.i./A) SIMAZINE Tolerance, Use, Limitations /3012600 $3012602 S3514102 /3012700 $3012702 S3514102 /3001900 $3001902 &004.0004 &080.0006 &090.0006 FOREST. CHAPARRAL, NONAGRICULTURAL AND WASTELANDS General Warnings and Limitations: Do not use on seedbeds or cutting beds. ^n CA, OR and WA, do not apply to Christinas trees or shelterbelts within 1 year after transplanting. In other areas, do not apply to transplants less than 3 years of age. Do not apply more than once a year, except as directed for quackgrass control. American Beech (forest) American Elm (forest) N.F. Directed spray. Refer to ORNAMENTALS, American Beech for use and limitation information. N.F. Directed spray. Refer to ORNAMENTALS, American Beech for use and limitation information. Arborvitae N.F. (forestTshelterbelt) AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 2.00-4.00 (4% G) (80% WP) 1.98-3.96 (90% WP) Directed application. Broadcast or band. Remove weed growth prior to application. Apply the wet- table powder formulations in a minimum of 25 gal- lons of water per acre. Use the same rate for annual maintenance applications. &004.0004 &080.0006 &090.0006 &045.0006 4.00 (4% G) (80% WP) 3.96 (90% WP) 3.15 (45% WP) Issued: 9-11-79 Directed application. Broadcast or band. Quack- grass control. Apply once in the fall, or apply as a split application, using one-half the dosage in the fall and again in early spring after quack- grass begins growth. Apply the wettable powder formulations in a minimum of 25 gallons of water per acre. Directed spray. Treat plants that have been established for at least 1 year. Apply in the spring or early summer before weeds mature. Cut and remove tall weeds 2 weeks before applica- tion. Apply in 100 gallons of water per acre. Repeat if necessary. Formulated with araitrole. 1-080807-43 - 55 - ------- /3008400 $3008402 &004.0004 &080.0006 &090.0006 &004.0004 &080.0006 &090.0006 /3012800 $3012802 S3001902 /3011100 $3011102 &080.0006 &090.0006 Site, Dosage and Formulation (Ib a.i./A) Austrian Pine (shelterbelt) 2.00-4.00 (4% G) (80% WP) 1.98-3.96 (90% WP) 4.00 (4% G) (80% WP) 3.96 (90% WP) EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE Tolerance, Use, Limitations N.F. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed application. Broadcast or band. Remove weed growth prior to application. Apply the wet- table powder formulations in a minimum of 25 gal- lons of water per acre. Use the same rate for annual maintenance applications. Directed application. Broadcast or band. Quack- grass control. Apply once in the fall, or apply as a split application, using one-half the dosage in the fall and again in early spring after quack- grass begins growth. Apply the wettable powder formulations in a minimum of 25 gallons of water per acre. Balsam Fir (forest/ N.F. shelterbelt) Bishop Pine (shelterbelt) 2.00-4.00 (80% WP) 1.98-3.96 (90% WP) AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed spray and directed application. Refer to Arborvitae (forest/shelterbelt) for use and limitation information. N.F. Use limited to CA. Directed spray. Broadcast or band. Remove weed growth prior to application. Apply in a minimum of 25 gallons of water per acre. Use the same rate for annual maintenance applications. Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-44 - 56 - ------- &080.0006 &090.0006 /3002700 $3002702 &080.0006 &090.0006 /3014100 $3014102 S3008402 /3002900 Site, Dosage and Formulation (Ib a.i./A) EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE Tolerance, Use, Limitations * Bishop Pine (shelterbelt) (continued) 4.00 (80% WP) 3.96 (90% WP) Black Walnut (plantation) 2.00-4.00 (80% WP) 1.98-3.96 (90% WP) Blue Spruce (shelterbelt) Boxelder (shelterbelt) Use limited to CA. Directed spray. Broadcast or band. Quackgrass control. Apply once in the fall, or apply as a split application, using one-half the dosage in the fall and again in early spring after quackgrass begins growth. Apply in a minimum of 25 gallons of water per acre. N.F. General Information; series. Do not use on seed nur- $3002902 S3008402 Pretransplant or posttransplant. Broadcast or band. Apply prior to weed emergence or following removal of weed growth. If new growth is present, apply as a directed spray, avoiding contact with foliage. Apply in 20 to 100 gallons of water per acre. N.F. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed application. Refer to Austrian Pine (shelterbelt) for use and limitation information. N.F. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed application. Refer to Austrian Pine (shelterbelt) for use and limitation information. Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-45 - 57 - ------- /3014000 $3014002 S3008402 /3000500 $3000502 S3008402 /3003900 $3003902 S3001902 /3012900 $3012902 S3001902 Site, Dosage and Formulation (Ib a.i./A) - Caragana (shelter- belt) EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE Tolerance, Use, Limitations N.F. Christmas Tree Plantation AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed application. Refer to Austrian Pine (shelterbelt) for use and limitation information. N.F. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed application. Refer to Austrian Pine (shelterbelt) for use and limitation information. Douglas-Fir (forest/ N.F. shelterbelt) AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed spray and directed application. Refer to Arborvitae (forest/shelterbelt) for use and limitation information. Fraser Fir (forest/ N.F. shelterbelt) AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed spray and directed application. Refer to Arborvitae (forest/shelterbelt) for use and limitation information. Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-46 - 58 - ------- EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals /3004600 $3004602 S3008402 /3011500 $3011502 &090.0006 &080.0006 &090.0006 &080.0006 /3004800 Site, Dosage and Formulation (Ib a.i./A) 1 Hemlock (shelterbelt) N.F. SIMAZINE Tolerance, Use, Limitations 1.98-3.15 (90% WP) 2.00-3.00 (80% WP) 3.15 (90% WP) 3.20 (80% WP) Honeylocust (shelterbelt) AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed application. Refer to Austrian Pine (shelterbelt) for use and limitation information. Holly (shelterbelt) N.F. Directed spray. Broadcast or band. Remove weed growth prior to application. Apply in a minimum of 25 gallons of water per acre. Use the same rate for annual maintenance applications. Directed spray. Broadcast or band. Quackgrass control. Apply once in the fall, or apply as a split application, using one-half the dosage in the fall and again in early spring after quack- grass begins growth. Apply in a minimum of 25 gallons of water per acre. N.F. $3004802 S3008402 /3005000 Juniper (forest/ shelterbelt) AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed application. Refer to Austrian Pine (shelterbelt) for use and limitation information. N.F. $3005002 S3001902 AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed spray and directed application. Refer to Arborvitae (forest/shelterbelt) for use and limitation information. Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-47 - 59 - ------- /3008300 $3008302 S3011102 /3009700 $3009702 &080.0006 &090.0006 19900300 &080.0006 &090.0006 /3009800 $3009802 S3008402 /3011200 $3011202 S3011102 Site, Dosage and Formulation (Ib a.i./AJ f Knobcone Pine (shelter-belt) Loblolly Pine (plantation) 4.00-6.00 (80% WP) 3.96-5.94 (90% WP) 3.20-4.80 (80% WP) 3.15-4.77 (90% WP) Lodgepole Pine (shelterbelt) Monterey Pine (shelterbelt) EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE Tolerance, Use, Limitations N.F. Use limited to CA. Directed spray. Refer to Bishop Pine (shelterbelt) for use and limitation information. N.F. General Information; series. Do not use on seed nur- Use limited to the South; for establishment only. Pretransplant or posttransplant. Broadcast or band. Apply prior to weed emergence or following removal of weed growth. If new growth is present, apply as a directed spray, avoiding contact with foliage. Apply in 20 to 100 gallons of water per acre. Use limited to the South; for establishment only. Pretransplant or posttransplant. Broadcast or band. Apply prior to weed emergence or following removal of weed growth. If new growth is present, apply as a directed spray avoiding contact with foliage. Apply in 20 to 100 gallons of water per acre. May be tank mixed with atrazine and related compounds. N.F. Directed application. Refer to Austrian Pine (shelterbelt) for use and limitation information. N.F. Use limited to CA. Directed spray. Refer to Bishop Pine (shelterbelt) for use and limitation information. Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-48 - 60 - ------- Site, Dosage and Formulation (Ib a.i./A) EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE Tolerance, Use, Limitations /3013000 $3013002 S3001902 Norway Spruce (forest/shelterbelt) N.F. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed spray and directed application. Refer to Arborvitae (forest/shelterbelt) for use and limitation information. /3006100 Redcedar Uhelterbelt) N.F. $3006102 S3008402 /3010300 Red Pine (forest/ shelterbelt) AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed application. Refer to Austrian Pine (shelterbelt) for use and limitation information. N.F. $3010302 S3001902 /3012500 Red Spruce (forest/ shelterbelt) AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed spray and directed application. Refer to Arborvitae (forest/shelterbelt) for use and limitation information. N.F. $3012502 S3001902 AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed spray and directed application. Refer to Arborvitae (forest/shelterbelt) for use and limitation informations Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-49 - 61 - ------- /3012100 $3012102 S3008402 /3011300 $3011302 S3001902 /3013100 $3013102 S3514102 /3010400 $3010402 &080.0006 &090.0006 /3006600 $3006602 S3514102 /3013200 $3013202 S3514102 Site, Dosage and Formulation (Ib a.i./A) * Russian Olive (shelterbelt) EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE Tolerance, Use, Limitations N.F. AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed application. Refer to Austrian Pine (shelterbelt) for use and limitation information. Scotch Pine (forest/ N.F. shelterbelt) AZ state label Registration Number 010163-06399 CA state label Registration Number 005481-03858 Directed spray and directed application. Refer to Arborvitae (forest/shelterbelt) for use and limitation information. Silver Maple (forest) N.F. Slash Pine (plantation) 4.00-6.00 (80% WP) 3.96-5.94 (90% WP) Sycamore (forest) White Ash (forest) Issued: 9-11-79 Directed spray. Refer to ORNAMENTALS, American Beech for use and limitation information. N.F. General Information; Do not use on seed nur- series. Use limited to the South; for establishment only. Pretransplant or posttransplant. Broadcast or band. Apply prior to weed emergence or following removal of weed growth. If new growth is present, apply as a directed spray, avoiding contact with foliage. Apply in 20 to 100 gallons of water per acre. N.F. Directed spray. Refer to ORNAMENTALS, American Beech for use and limitation information. N.F. Directed spray. Refer to ORNAMENTALS, American Beech for use and limitation information. 1-080807-50 - 62 - ------- /3009200 $3009202 S3008402 /3013500 $3013502 S3010402 /3010800 $3010802 S3001902 /3007300 $3007302 S3001902 Site, Dosage and Formulation (Ib a.i./A) , White Fir " (shelterbelt) White Pine (plantation) EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE Tolerance, Use, Limitations N.F. Directed application. Refer to Austrian Pine (shelterbelt) for use and limitation information. N.F. General Information: Do not use on seed nur- series. Use limited to the South; for establishment only. Pretransplant or posttransplant. Refer to Slash Pine (plantation) for use and limitation informa- tion. White Spruce (forest/ N.F. shelterbelt) Yew (forest/shelter- belt) Directed spray and directed application. Refer to Arborvitae (forest/shelterbelt) for use and limitation information. N.F. Directed spray and directed application. Refer to Arborvitae (forest/shelterbelt) for use and limitation information. Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-51 - 63 - ------- EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE Site, Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations and Formulation (Ib a.i./A) AQUATIC AREAS General Warnings and Limitations; Water temperature of 80 F (26.7 C) or greater results in faster algae control. (Industrial) /6501900 $6501961 &201.0016 &201.0016 /6501300 $6501362 &004.0004 19900300 &090.0006 &080.0006 &104.0014 Commercial and Industrial Water Cooling Tower Systems 96.00-134.00 fl.oz product/ 1,000 gal (1% RTU) 2.00-58.00 fl.oz product/ 1,000 gal (1% RTU) (Adjacent to Water) Drainage Ditch Banks N.F. General Information: Use only in industrial re- 10.00-40.00 (4% G) 4.77-39.66 (90% WP) 4.80-40.00 (80% WP) (4 Ib/gal F1C) circulating water cooling towers under 25,000 tons (250,000 gallons capacity). Apply one-half of the dosage when one-half of the water in the system has been lost by blow-down. Water treatment. Shock treatment. Clean badly fouled systems before treatment. Apply at a point in the system where the product will be uniformly mixed. Water treatment. Maintenance application. Apply when control is evident. N.F. ' General Information: Use the higher dosage for prennial weed control, for longer residual con- trol, and in areas with high rainfall or a long growing period. CA state label Registration Number 011093-07123 Broadcast. Apply before weed emergence or follow- ing weed removal. Apply the wettable powder and flowable concentrate in a minimum of 1 gallon of water per 0.8 pound active ingredient. If weed growth has begun prior to application and removal is not possible, tank mix with a contact or trans- located herbicide. Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-52 - 64 - ------- &004.0004 &000.7505 /6502300 $6502361 &080.0006 &200.1016 &200.6016 F &000.5506 &001.1006 Site, Dosage and Formulation (Ib a.i./A) , Drainage Ditch Banks (continued) EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE Tolerance, Use, Limitations &000.5505 &000.6005 8.00-34.85 (4% G) 1.63-6.53 (0.75% P/T) Broadcast. Apply just before or after weed growth begins. Formulated with sodium metaborate and sodium chlorate; or sodium metaborate, sodium chlorate, and prometone. (Ornamental and Recreational) Aquaria, Ornamental Fish Ponds and Fountains 1.33 oz product/ 10,000 gal (80% WP) N.F. General Information; Treatment is normally effec- tive for several weeks. Repeat treatment when algae reappear. For heavy algal growth repeat in 6 or 7 days. Decayed algae should be removed prior to second application. Water treatment. Mix the product in water and distribute evenly over the surface to be treated. 1.00 tbls product/ Water treatment. 5 gal (0.1% RTU) 1.00 tsp product/ 10 gal (0.6% RTU) 0.41 oz product/ 100 gal (0.55% WP) 0.32 oz product/ 100 gal (1.1% WP) 2 tablets/10 gal (0.55% P/T) (0.6% P/T) Water treatment. Apply when the pond is clean or when algae become visible. Mix the dosage in a pail of water. Do not mix more than 4 ounces of product at a time. Slowly pour the mixture into the water around the edge of the pond. Do not pour the concentrated mixture directly onto desirable aquatic plants. Formulated with monuron and atrazine and related compounds; or chlorine, monuron, and atrazine and related compounds. Water treatment. Initial application. Apply to a clean aquarium. Formulated with dichlone, monuron, and atrazine and related compounds. Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-53 - 65 - ------- &000.5505 &000.6005 /6501100 $6501161 &011.0004 &080.0006 &201.0016 &207.5014 EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE Site, Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations and Formulation (Ib a.i./A) , Aquaria, Ornamental Fish Ponds and Fountains (continued) ' s 1 tablet/10 gal Water treatment. Maintenance application. Apply (0.55% P/T) every 2 weeks. For aquaria smaller than 5 gal- ' (0.6% P/T) Ions, apply 1 tablet every month. Formulated with dichlone, monuron, and atrazine and related compounds. &012.0004 ' &012.0005 / Swimming Pools 1.60 Ib product/ 10,000 gal (11% G) 2.67 oz product/ 10,000 gal (80% WP) N.F. CA state labels Registration Number 000266-06907 Registration Number 009610-10190 Registration Number 011005-06908 Water treatment. Black algae control. Initial application. Apply when algae are first visible. Mix the dosage in water and pour into skimmer or distribute evenly around edges of pool. To accelerate results, remove top of algal growth with wire brush daily and vacuum out settled algae. After 1 week initiate maintenance appli- cation. 205.00 fl.oz Water treatment. Black algae control. Initial product/10,000 gal application. Apply when algae are first visible. (1% RTU) Pour into skimmer or distribute evenly around edges of pool. To accelerate results, remove top of algal growth with wire brush daily and vacuum out settled algae. After 1 week initiate main- tenance application. 12.00 fl.oz Water treatment. Black algae control. Initial product/10,000 gal application. Apply to a pool with established (7.5% FIC) black algae. Mix the dosage in water and distribute evenly throughout the pool. Formulated with sodium dimethyldithiocarbamate. 8.00 oz product/ 10,000 gal (12% G) (12% P/T) Issued: 9-11-79 Water treatment. Black algae control. Initial application. Apply to a pool with established black algae. Apply the product in the areas where the algae are growing. If severe infesta- tions are present, the filters should be turned off for 4 to 6 hours during the treatment. Repeat the treatment twice a week until control is established. Formulated with sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione; or sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione and tri- chloro-s-triazinetrione. 1-080807-54 - 66 - ------- &012.0004 &207.5014 &080.0006 &011.0004 Site, Dosage and Formulation (Ib a.i./A) EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE Tolerance, Use, Limitations f Swimming Pools (continued) 4.00 oz product/ 10,000 gal (12% G) (7.5% F1C) 2.00 oz product/ 10,000 gal (80% WP) 1.20 Ib product/ 10,000 gal (11% G) Water treatment. Black algae control. Mainten- ance application. Mix the dosage in water or apply directly to the pool. Distribute evenly throughout the pool. Repeat treatment 1 or 2 times weekly. Formulated with sodium dimethyldithiocarbamate; sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione; or sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione and trichloro-s- triazinetrione. Water treatment. Initial application. Apply when algae are first visible. Mix the dosage in water and pour into skimmer or distribute evenly around edges of pool. One week after treatment, brush algae from walls. Vacuum out settled algae and initiate maintenance application. &201.0016 &012.0004 &012.0004 &012.0005 &207.5014 &203.5014 136.00 fl.oz Water treatment. Initial application. Apply product/10,000 gal when algae are first visible. Pour into skimmer (1% RTU) or distribute evenly around edges of pool. One week after treatment, brush algae from walls. Vacuum out settled algae and initiate maintenance application. 4.00 oz product/ 10,000 gal (12% G) 8.00 oz product/ 10,000 gal (12% G) (12% P/T) 12.00 fl.oz product/10,000 gal (7.5% F1C) 12-18 ppm product (3.5% F1C) Water treatment. Initial application. Apply to a pool with visible algae. Mix the dosage in water or apply directly to the pool. Distribute evenly throughout the pool. Repeat treatment 1 or 2 times a week until control is established. Formulated with sodium dimethyldithiocarbamate; poly(oxyethylene(dimethylimino)ethylene- (dimethylimino)ethylene dichloride); sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione; or sodium dichloro-s- triazinetrione and trichloro-s-triazinetrione. Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-55 - 67 - ------- &207.5014 &011.0004 &080.0006 &201.0016 &207.5014 &203.5014 &203.0014 Site, Dosage and Formulation (Ib a.i./A) EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE Tolerance, Use, Limitations f Swimming Pools (continued) 8.00 fl.oz Water treatment. Initial application. Apply to , product/10,000 gal a pool with no visible algae. Mix the dosage in (7.5% F1C) water and distribute evenly throughout the pool. Formulated with sodium dimethyldithiocarbamate. 0.80 Ib product/ 10,000 gal (11% G) 1.33 oz product/ 10,000 gal (80% WP) Water treatment. Maintenance application. Apply to a clean pool. Mix the dosage in water and pour into the skimmer or distribute evenly around edges of pool. Repeat treatment every 8 to 10 weeks or when algae reappear. 103.00 fl.oz Water treatment. Maintenance application. Apply product/10,000 gal to a clean pool. Pour into the skimmer or distri- (1% RTU) bute evenly around edges of pool. Repeat treat- ment every 8 to 10 weeks or when algae reappear. 4.00 fl.oz product/ Water treatment. Maintenance application. Mix 10,000 gal (7.5% F1C) 3-6 ppm product (3.5% F1C) the dosage in water or apply directly to the pool. Distribute evenly throughout the pool. Repeat treatment weekly or when algae reappear. Formulated with sodium dimethyldithiocarbamate; or poly(oxyethylene(dimethylimino)ethylene- (dimethylimino)ethylene dichloride). 42.50 fl.oz Water treatment. Winterizing application. Apply product/10,000 gal when the swimming season has ended and after the (3% F1C) pool has been cleaned and shut off. If algae reappear, repeat the treatment. Formulated with poly(oxyethylene(dimethylimino) ethylene(dimethylimino)ethylene dichloride). Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-56 - 68 - ------- Site, Dosage and Formulation (Ib a.i./A) AND TANK MIX APPLICATIONS EPA Index Co Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE Tolerance, Use, Limitations Aerial Application Tank Mix Refer to AGRICULTURAL CROPS Alfalfa, Alfalfa-Orchardgrass Mixture, Bermudagrass, Corn AGRICULTURAL PREMISES All sites RIGHTS-OF-WAY All sites COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL PREMISES All sites Refer to AGRICULTURAL CROPS Alfalfa, Almond, Apple, Cherry, Corn, Filbert, Grapefruit, Grapes, Lemon, Orange, Peach, Pear, Pecan, Plum, Walnut AGRICULTURAL PREMISES All sites RIGHTS-OF-WAY All sites COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL PREMISES All sites DOMESTIC DWELLINGS, MEDICAL FACILITIES AND SCHOOLS All sites FOREST. CHAPARRAL, NONAGRICULTURAL AND WASTELANDS Loblolly Pine (plantation) Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-57 - 69 - ------- &095.0001 &098.0001 EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation 95% technical chemical simazine (080807) t. 002749-00292 013801-00006 &097.0001 97% technical chemical # / simazine (080807) 000100-00541 98% technical chemical simazine (080807) 039511-00005 &080.0002 80% formulation intermediate # simazine (080807) 011603-00011 &000.1704 0.167% granular # simazine (080807) 000100-00500 002342-00749 &000.2504 0.25% granular # simazine (080807) 000072-00564 000100-00499 000477-00286 002342-00748 008590-00442 &000.6304 0.63% granular # simazine (080807) 007401-00192 &000.7504 0.75% granular simazine (080807), sodium metaborate (011104), sodium chlorate (073301) # plus prometone (080804) 000100-00574 038059-09682 &001.0004 1% granular simazine (080807), sodium metaborate (011104) plus sodium chlorate # (073301) 000239-02232 &001.5004 1.5% granular * simazine (080807) 006973-04607 011093-07123 &002.0004 2% granular # simazine (080807) 011656-00047 011656-05903 # simazine (080807) plus atrazine and related compounds (080803) 005481-03854 Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-58 - 70 - ------- EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued) &004.0004 4% granular # simazine (080807) , 000072-00289 000100-00435 000912-00075 001022-00431 003743-00264 005481-03856 simazine (080807), sodium metaborate (011104) plus sodium chlorate # ' (073301) 000100-00476 001022-00433 &008.0004 8% granular # simazine (080807) 001022-00418 simazine (080807), sodium metaborate (011104) plus sodium chlorate # (073301) 001022-00422 010.0004 10% granular # simazine (080807) plus karbutilate (097401) 000100-00595 * &011.0004 11% granular # simazine (080807) 007124-00032 &012.0004 12% granular # simazine (080807) plus sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) 007364-00027 simazine (080807), sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) plus # trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405) 007364-00014 &000.5505 0.55% pelleted/tableted simazine (080807), dichlone (029601), monuron (035501) plus atrazine # and related compounds (080803) 007364-00003 007364-00008 &000.6005 0.6% pelleted/tableted simazine (080807), dichlone (029601), monuron (035501) plus atrazine # and related compounds (080803) 008709-00001 &000.7505 0.75% pelleted/tableted simazine (080807), sodium metaborate (011104), sodium chlorate (073301) # plus prometone (080804) 000100-00479 Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-59 - 71 - ------- &012.0005 # &000.5506 # &001.1006 &045.0006 # &080.0006 EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued) 12% pelleted/tableted simazine (080807), sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404) plus f trichloro-s-triazinetrione (081405) 007364-00015 Q.55% wettable powder simazine (080807), dichlone (029601), monuron (035501) plus atrazine and related compounds (080803) 007476-00001 1.1% wettable powder simazine (080807), monuron (035501) plus atrazine and related compounds (080803) 007364-00004 45% wettable powder simazine (080807) plus amitrole (004401) 000264-00124 000100-04283 007001-00185 013765-00002 000100-04296 008791-00014 013765-00003 &090.0006 &0005.0010 &100.8814 # &104.0014 80% wettable powder simazine (080807) 000100-00437 000100-00570 000464-00483 002749-00163 009610-10190 010163-06399 039511-00012 90% wettable powder simazine (080807) 000100-00603 5% impregnated materials simazine (080807) plus atrazine and related compounds (080803) 010780-00001 0.88 Ib/gal flowable concentrate simazine (080807) plus amitrole (004401) 000264-00196 4 Ib/gal flowable concentrate simazine (080807) 000100-00526 &203.0014 3% flowable concentrate simazine (080807) plus amitrole (004401) 000264-00156 simazine (080807) plus poly(oxyethylene(dimethylimino)ethy lene- (dimethylimino)ethylene dichloride) (069183) 003432-00033 Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-60 - 72 - ------- EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals SIMAZINE Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued) &203.5014 3.5% flovable concentrate simazine (080807) plus poly(oxyethylene(dimethylimino)ethylene- # * (dimethylimino)ethylene dichloride) (069183) 007364-00023 &207.5014 7.5% flovable concentrate # simazine (080807) plus sodium dimethyldithiocarbamate (034804) 007364-00011 &001.0015 1% soluble concentrate/solid simazine (080807), sodium metaborate (011104) plus sodium chlorate # (073301) 000239-02232 &020.0015 20% soluble concentrate/solid # simazine (080807) 000266-06907 011005-06908 &200.6015 0.6% soluble concentrate/liquid # simazine (080807) 007689-00014 &200.1016 0.1% liquid-ready to use # simazine (080807) 013765-00001 &201.0016 1% liquid-ready to use # simazine (080807) 001769-00234 001769-00245 Issued: 9-11-79 1-080807-61 - 73 - ------- II. REQUIREMENT FOR SUBMISSION OF GENERIC DATA A. This portion of the guidance document is a Notice issued under the authority of FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B) and describes, in table format/ the data required for maintaining the registrability of each product. Additionally, a bibliography (Appendix II-l) is included that identifies that data considered as part of the data base supporting this standard. EPA has determined that additional generic data described in this Notice must be submitted to EPA for evaluation in order to maintain in effect the registration(s) of your product(s) identified as an attachment to the cover letter accompanying this guidance document. As required by FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B),.you are required to take appropriate steps to comply with this Notice. EPA may suspend the registration of each of those products unless, within the specified time, you have informed EPA how you will satisfy the requirements of this Notice. Any such suspension will remain in effect until you have complied with the terms of this Notice. B. What Generic Data I/ Must Be Submitted. You may ascertain which generic data you must submit by consulting Table A at the end of this chapter. That table shows all the generic data needed to evaluate the continued registrability of all products, and the dates by which the data must be submitted. The required data must be submitted and any necessary studies must be conducted in accordance with EPA-approved protocols, the Pesticide Registration Guidelines 2/, or data collected under the approved protocols of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). If you wish not to develop data which are necessary to support the registration or reregistration of certain uses appearing in your labeling, you may delete those uses at the time you submit your revised labeling. Also for certain kinds of testing (generally ecological effects), EPA requires the test substance to be a "typical formulation," and in those cases EPA needs data of that I/ Generic data pertain to the properties or effects of a particular ingredient, and thus are relevant to an evaluation of the risks of all products containing that ingredient (or all such products having a certain use pattern), regardless of any such product's unique composition or use. Product-specific data relate only to the properties or effects of a product with a particular composition (or a group of products with closely similar composition) 2/ The Pesticide Registration Guidelines were reproposed on November 24, 1982 in 47 Federal Register 53192. - 74 - ------- type for each major formulation category (e.g., emulsifiable concentrates, wettable powders, granulars, etc.) These are classified as generic data and when needed are specified in Table A. EPA may possess data on certain "typical formulations" but not others. Note; The "typical formulation" data should not be confused with product- specific data (Table B) which are required on each formulation. Product-specific data are further explained in Chapter IV of this document. / C. Options Available for Complying With Requirements to Submit Data Within 90 days of your receipt of this Notice you must submit to EPA a completed copy of the form entitled "FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B) Summary Sheet" [EPA Form 8580-1, Appendix II-2] for each of your products. On that form you must state which of the following methods you will use to comply with the requirements of this Notice: 1. (a) Notify EPA that you will submit the data, and (b) either submit the existing data you believe will satisfy the requirement, or state that you will generate the data by conducting testing. If the test procedures you will use deviate from (or are not specified in) the Registration Guidelines or protocols contained in the Reports of Expert Groups to the Chemicals Group, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Chemicals Testing Programme, you must enclose the protocols you will use. 2. Notify EPA that you have entered into an agreement with one or more other registrants to jointly develop (or share in the cost of developing) the data. If you elect this option, you must notify EPA which registrant(s) are parties to the agreement. 3. File with EPA a completed "Certification of Attempt to Enter Into an Agreement With Other Registrants for Development of Data" (EPA Form 8580-6, Appendix II-3)V 4. Request that EPA amend your registration by deleting the uses for which the data are needed. (This option is not available to applicants for new products.) V FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B) authorizes joint development of data by two or more registrants, and provides a mechanism by which parties can obtain an arbitrator's decision if they agree to jointly develop data but fail to agree on all the terms of the agreement. The statute does not compel any registrant to agree to develop data jointly. (Footnote continued at bottom of next page) - 75 - ------- 5. Request voluntary cancellation of the registration(s). of your products for which the data are needed. (This option is not available to applicants for new products.) D. Procedures for Requesting Changes in Testing Methodology and Extensions of Time EPA recognizes that you may disagree with our conclusions regarding the appropriate ways to develop the required data or how quickly the data must be submitted. If the test procedures you plan to use deviate from (or are not specified in) the registration guidelines or protocols contained in the reports of the Expert Groups to the Chemical Groups, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECO) Chemicals Testing Programme, you must submit the protocol for Agency review prior to the initiation of the test. If you think that you will need more time to generate the required data than is allowed by EPA's schedule, you may submit a request for an extension of time. The extension request must be submitted in writing to the Product Manager. The extension request should state the reasons why you conclude that an extension is appropriate. While EPA considers your request, you must strive to meet the deadline for submitting the required data. (Footnote continued from previous page) In EPA's opinion, joint data development by all registrants who are subject to the requirements to submit a pertinent item of data or a cost-sharing.agreement among all such registrants is clearly in the public interest. Duplication of testing could increase costs, tie up testing facilities, and subject an unneces- sarily large number of animals to testing. As noted earlier, EPA has discretion not to suspend the registration of a product when a registrant fails to submit data required under FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B). EPA has concluded that it is appropriate to exercise its discretion not to suspend in ways which will discourage duplicative testing. Accordingly, if (1) a registrant has informed us of his intent to develop and submit data required by this Notice; and (2) a second regis- trant informs EPA that it has made a bona fide offer to the first registrant to share in the expenses of the testing [on terms to be agreed upon or determined by arbitration under FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B)(iii)]; and (3) the first registrant has declined to agree to enter into a cost-sharing agreement, EPA will not suspend the second firm's registration. While the first firm is not required to agree to jointly develop data, EPA is not required to force the second firm to engage in economically inefficient duplicative testing in order to maintain its registration. - 76 - ------- TABLE A GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR SIMAZINE, EPA REG. NO. 100-541 (97% T)i/ Data Requirement Does EPA Have Data to Satisfy This Composition?/ Requirement? (yes, No or Partially) Bibliographic Citation Must Additional Data Be Submitted Under FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B)?3/ 158.120 Product Chemistry Product Identity and Composition; 61-1 - Product Identity and Disclosure of Ingredients 61-2 - Description of Beginning Mate- rials and Manufacturing Process 61-3 - Discussion of Formation of Impurities Analysis and Certification of Product Ingredients 62-1 - Preliminary Analysis of Product Samples 62-2 - Certification of Ingredient Limits 62-3 - Analytical Methods to Verify Certified Limits TGAI TGAI TGAI TGAI TGAI TGAI Yes Partially No No No No 00023955 GS-650070-1 GS-650070-2 GS-650070-5 GS-650070-6 00023955 GS-650070-1 GS-650070-2 GS-650070-5 No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes - 77 - ------- TABLE A GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR SIMAZINE, EPA REG. NO. 100-541 (97% T)l/ Data Requirement Compos it ion2/ Must Additional Does EPA Have Data Data Be Submitted to Satisfy This Bibliographic Under FIFRA Section Requirement? (Yes, Citation 3(c) (2) (B)?3/ No or Partially) 158.120 Product Chemistry (continued) Physical and Chemical Characteristics 63- 2 63- 3 63- 4 63- 5 63- 6 63- 7 63- 8 63- 9 63-10 63-11 63-12 63-13 - Color - Physical State - Odor - Melting Point - Boiling Point - Density, Bulk Density, or Specific Gravity - Solubility - Vapor Pressure - Dissociation Constant - Octanol/Water Partition Coefficient - PH - Stability TGAI TGAI TGAI TGAI N/A TGAI TGAI OR PAI • PAI PAI PAI TGAI TGAI Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A Yes Yes Yes No No N/A Yes 00023955 No 00023955 No 00023955 No 00023955 No Nojy 00023955 No 00023955 No 00023955 No Yes Yes No!/ 00023955 No - 78 - ------- TABLE A GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR SIMAZINE, EPA REG. NO. 100-541 (97% T)i/ Data Requirement Compos i t ionE/ Does EPA Have Data to Satisfy This Requirement? (Yes, No or Partially) Bibliographic Citation Must Additional Data Be Submitted Under FIFRA Section Other Requirements; 64- 1 - Submittal of samples N/A N/A No I/ The 97% technical (T) also serves as a manufacturing-use product. 2/ Composition: TGAI = technical grade of the active ingredient; PAI = pure active ingredient. 3/ Data must be submitted no later than six months after receipt of this guidance package. 4/ Since Simazine is practically insoluble in water no pH is required. .§/ Not required if formulation is a solid at room temperature. N/A = Not Applicable: Data requirement is not necessary for purposes of this standard. - 79 - ------- TABLE B GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FDR SIMAZINE, EPA REG. NO. 19713-59 (98% T)l/ Data Requirement Composition2/ Does EPA Have Data to Satisfy This Requirement? (Yes, No or Partially) Bibliographic Citation Must Additional Data Be Submitted Under FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B)?3/ 15R.120 Product Chemistry Product Identity and Composition; 61-1 - Product Identity and Disclosure of Ingredients 61-2 - Description of Beginning Mate- rials and Manufacturing Process 61-3 - Discussion of Formation of Impurities Analysis and Certification of Product Ingredients 62-1 - Preliminary Analysis of Product Samples 62-2 - Certification of Ingredient Limits 62-3 - Analytical Methods to Verify Limits TGAI TGAI TGAI TGAI TGAI TGAI Yes Partially No No No No 00023955 GS-650070-1 GS-650070-2 GS-650070-3 GS-650070-10 00023955 GS-650070-1 GS-650070-2 GS-650070-3 No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes - 80 - ------- TABLE B GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR SIMAZINE, EPA REG. NO. 19713-59 (98% T)!/ Data Requirement 158.120 Product Chemistry (continued) Physical and Chemical Characteristics 63-2 - Color 63-3 - Physical State 63-4 - Odor 63- 5 - Melting Point 63- 6 - Boiling Point 63- 7 - Density, Bulk Density, or Specific Gravity 63- 8 - Solubility 63- 9 - Vapor Pressure 63-10 - Dissociation Constant Composition?/ TGAI TGAI TGAI TGAI TGAI TGAI TGAI OR PAI PAI PAI Does EPA Have Data to Satisfy This Requirement? (Yes, No or Partially) No No No No No No No No No Must Additional Data Be Submitted Bibliographic Under FIFRA Section Citation 3(c)(2)(B)?3/ Yes Yes Yes Yes Yesi/ Yes Yes Yes Yes 63-11 - Octanol/Water Partition Coefficient 63-12 - pH 63-13 - Stability PAI TGAI TGAI No No NO Yes Yes - 81 _ ------- TABLE B GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR SIMAZINE, EPA REG. NO. 19713-59 (98% T)l/ Data Requirement Compos i t i Does EPA Have Data to Satisfy This Requirement? (Yes, No or Partially) Bibliographic Citation Must Additional Data Be Submitted Under FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B)?3/ 158.120 Product Chemistry (Continued) Other Requirements; 64- 1 - Submittal of samples N/A N/A No I/ The 98% technical (T) also serves as a manufacturing-use product. 2/ Composition: TGAI = technical grade of the active ingredient; PAI = pure active ingredient. 3y Data must be submitted no later than six months after receipt of this guidance package. i/ Not required if the 98% technical is a solid at room temperature. jj/ Since Simazine is practically insoluable in water no pH is required. N/A = Not Applicable: Data requirement is not necessary for purposes of this standard. - 82 - ------- TABLE C GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FDR SIMAZINE, EPA REG. NOS. 2749-292 (95% T), 1812-262 (95% T), AND 39511-5 (98% Data Requirement Composition?/ Does EPA Have Data to Satisfy This Requirement? (Yes, No or Partially) Bibliographic Citation Must Additional Data Be Submitted Under FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B)?3/ 158.120 Product Chemistry Product Identity and Composition; 61-1 - Product Identity and Disclosure of Ingredients 61-2 - Description of Beginning Mate- rials and Manufacturing Process 61-3 - Discussion of Formation of Impurities Analysis and Certification of Product Ingredients 62-1 - Preliminary Analysis of Product Samples Physical and Chemical Charcteristics 63-2 - Color 63-3 - Physical State 63-4 - Odor 63-5 - Melting Point TGAI TGAI TGAI TGAI TGAI TGAI TGAI TGAI Yes No No No NO No No No 00023955 GS-650070-1 GS-650070-2 GS-650070-7 GS-650070-8 GS-650070-11 No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes - 83 - ------- TABLE C GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR SIMAZINE, EPA REG. NOS. 2749-292 (95% T), 1812-262 (95% T), AND 39511-5 (98% T)l/ Data Requirement Conpos i t ion?/ Does EPA Have Data to Satisfy This Requirement? (Yes, No or Partially) Bibliographic Citation Must Additional Data Be Submitted Under FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B)?3/ 158.120 Product Chemistry (continued) 63- 6 63- 7 63- 8 63- 9 63-10 63-11 63-12 63-13 Other 64- 1 - Boiling Point - Density, Bulk Density, or Specific Gravity - Solubility - Vapor Pressure - Dissociation Constant - Octanol/Water Partition Coefficient - pH - Stability Requirements: - Submittal of samples TGAI TGAI TGAI OR PAI PAI PAI PAI TGAI TGAI N/A No No No No No No No No N/A Yesi/ Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Nol/ Yes No I/ The technicals (T) also serve as manufacturing-use products. 2/ Composition: TGAI = technical grade of the active ingredient; PAI = pure active ingredient. 3/ Data must be submitted no later than six months after receipt of this guidance package. 4/ Not required if the technical products are solids at room temperature. Jt/ Since Simazine is practically insoluable in water no pH is required. N/A = Not Applicable: Data requirement is not necessary for purposes of this standard. - 84 - ------- TABLF D PRODUCT SPECIFIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR MANUFACTURING-USE PRODUCTS CONTAINING SIMAZINE, EPA REG. NOS. 2749-292 (95% T), 1812-262 (95% T), 39511-5 (98% T) AND 11603-11 (80% FI). Data Requirement Camposition!/ Does EPA Have Data to Satisfy This Requirement? (Yes, No or Partially) Bibliographic Citation Data Be Submitted Under FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B)?2/ 158.120 Product Chemistry Product Identity and Composition; 61-1 - Product Identity and Disclosure of Ingredients 61-2 - Description of Beginning Mate- ; rials and Manufacturing Process , i 61-3 - Discussion of Formation of Impurities Analysis and Certification of Product Ingredients 62-1 - Preliminary Analysis of Product Samples 62-2 - Certification of Ingredient Limits 62-3 - Analytical Methods to Verify Certified Limits MP MP MP MP MP MP Yes No No No Partially!/ Partially GS-650070-4 GS-650070-7 GS-650070-8 GS-650070-9 GS-650070-11 - 85 - GS-650070-4 GS-650070-7 GS-650070-8 GS-650070-9 GS-650070-11 GS-650070-4 GS-650070-7 GS-650070-8 GS-650070-9 GS-650070-11 No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes ------- TABLE D PRODUCT SPECIFIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FDR MANUFACTURING-USE PRODUCTS CONTAINING SIMAZINE, EPA REG. NOS. 2749-292 (95% T), 1812-262 (95% T), 39511-5 (98% T) AND 11603-11 (80% FI). Data Requirement 158.120 Product Chemistry (continued) Physical and Chemical Characteristics 63- 2 - Color 63- 3 - Physical State 63- 4 - Odor 63- 7 - Density, Bulk Density, or Specific Gravity 63-12 - pH 63-14 - Oxidizing or Reducing Action 63-15 - Flammability 63-16 - Explodability 63-17 - Storage Stability 63-18 - Viscosity 63-19 - Miscibility Compos i t ioni/ MP MP MP MP MP MP MP MP MP MP MP Does EPA Have Data to Satisfy This Requirement? (Yes, No or Partially) No No No No No No No No No No No Must Additional Data Be Submitted Bibliographic Under FIFRA Section Citation 3(c)(2)(B)?2/ Yes Yes Yes Yes No5/ Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes4/ Yes4/ Other Requirements: 64- 1 - Submittal of samples N/A N/A No - 86 - ------- TABLE D PRODUCT SPECIFIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR MANUFACTURING-USE PRODUCTS CONTAINING SIMAZINE, EPA REG. NOS. 2749-292 (95% T), 1812-262 (95% T), 39511-5 (98% T) AND 11603-11 (80% FI). 158.120 Product Chemistry (continued) I/ Composition: MP = Manufacturing-use product, T = Technical product, FI = Formulated Intermediate. 2/ Data must be submitted no later than six months after receipt of this guidance package. 3/ Nitrosamine data were submitted for the 80% FI (EPA Reg. No. 11603-11) only. ^/ Not required if the manufacturing-use products are solid at room temperature. .=!/ Since Simazine is practically insoluable in water no pH is required. N/A = Not Applicable: Data requirement is not necessary for purposes of this standard. - 87 - ------- TABLE E PRODUCT SPECIFIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR MANUFACTURING-USE PRODUCTS CONTAINING SIMAZINE, EPA REG. NO. 100-541 (97% T) Data Requirement Compos itionV Does EPA Have Data to Satisfy This Requirement? (Yes, No or Partially) Bibliographic Citation Must Additional Data Be Submitted Under FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B)?2/ 158.120 Product Chemistry Product Identity and Composition; 61-1 - Product Identity and Disclosure of Ingredients 61-2 - Description of Beginning Mate- rials and Manufacturing Process 61-3 - Discussion of Formation of Impurities Analysis and Certification of Product Ingredients 62-1 - Preliminary Analysis of Product Samples 62-2 - Certification of Ingredient Limits 62-3 - Analytical Methods to Verify Certified Limits MP MP MP MP MP MP Yes Partially No No Partially Partially 00023955 GS-650070-1 GS-650070-2 GS-650070-5 GS-650070-6 00023955 GS-650070-5 GS-650070-6 00023955 GS-650070-2 GS-650070-5 GS-650070-6 00023955 GS-650070-2 GS-650070-5 No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes - 88 - ------- TABLE E PRODUCT SPECIFIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR MANUFACTURING-USE PRODUCTS CONTAINING SIMAZINE, EPA REG. NO. 100-541 (97% T) rl j Data Requirement 158.120 Product Chemistry (continued) Compos it ion!/ Does EPA Have Data to Satisfy This Requirement? (Yes, No or Partially) Must Additional Data Be Submitted Bibliographic Under FIFRA Section Citation 3(c) (2) (B)?2/ j Physical and Chemical Characteristics i -! 63- 2 - 63- 3 - ! 63- 4 - i 63- 7 - i 63-12 - 63-14 - 63-15 - 63-16 - 63-17 - 63-18 - 63-19 - Color Physical State Odor Density, Bulk Density, or Specific Gravity pH Oxidizing or Reducing Action Flammability Explodability Storage Stability Viscosity Miscibility MP MP MP MP MP MP MP MP MP N/A!/ N/A^/ Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No Yes N/A N/A GS-650070-6 No GS-650070-6 No GS-650070-6 No GS-650070-6 No No4/ Yes Yes Yes GS-650070-6 No No No Other Requirements; 64- 1 - Submittal of samples N/A N/A No - 89 - ------- TABLE E PRODUCT SPECIFIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR MANUFACTURING-USE PRODUCTS CONTAINING SIMAZINE, EPA REG. NO. 100-541 (97% T) 158.120 Product Chemistry (continued) !/ Composition: MP = Manufacturing-use product. T = Technical product. 2/ Data must be submitted no later than six months after receipt of this guidance package. 3/ Not required because the 97% technical product is solid at room temperature. I/ Since Simazine is practically insoluable in water no pH is required. N/A = Not Applicable: Data requirement is not necessary for purposes of this standard. - 90 - ------- TABLE F PRODUCT SPECIFIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR MANUFACTURING-USE PRODUCTS CONTAINING SIMAZINE, EPA REG. NO. 19713-59 (98% T) Data Requirement Composition!/ Does EPA Have Data to Satisfy This Requirement? (Yes, No or Partially) Bibliographic Citation Must Additional Data Be Submitted Under FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B)?2/ 158.120 Product Chemistry Product Identity and Composition; 61-1 - Product Identity and Disclosure of Ingredients MP 61-2 - Description of Beginning Mate- rials and Manufacturing Process MP 61-3 - Discussion of Formation of Impurities MP Analysis and Certification of Product Ingredients 62-1 - Preliminary Analysis of Product Samples MP 62-2 - Certification of Ingredient Limits MP 62-3 - Analytical Methods to Verify Certified Limits MP Physical and Chemical Characteristics 63- 2 - Color MP 63- 3 - Physical State MP 63- 4 - Odor MP Yes Partially No No Partially Partially No No No GS-650070-3 GS-650070-10 GS-650070-3 GS-650070-3 GS-650070-10 GS-650070-3 No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes - 91 - ------- TABLE F PRODUCT SPECIFIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR MANUFACTURING-USE PRODUCTS CONTAINING SIMAZINE, EPA REG. NO. 19713-59 (98% T) Data Requirement Composition!/ Does EPA Have Data to Satisfy This Requirement? (Yes, No or Partially) Bibliographic Citation Must Additional Data Be Submitted Under FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B)?2/ 158.120 Product Chemistry (continued) 63- 7 63-12 63-14 63-15 63-16 63-17 63-18 63-19 Other 64- 1 - Density, Bulk Density, or Specific Gravity - PH - Oxidizing or Reducing Action - Flammability - Fxplodability - Storage Stability - Viscosity - Miscibility Requirements: - Submittal of samples MP MP MP MP MP MP MP MA N/A No No NO No No No No No N/A Yes Noi/ Yes Yes Yes Yes Yesj!/ Yea?/ No !/ Composition: MP = Manufacturing-use product. T = Technical product. 2/ Data must be submitted no later than six month after receipt of this guidance package. 3/ Not required if the technical product is solid at room temperature. i/ Since Simazine is practically insoluable in water no pH is required. N/A = Not Applicable: Data requirement is not necessary for purposes of this standard. - 92 - ------- TABLE A GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR SIMAZINE Data Requirement Composition!/ Does EPA Have Data to Satisfy This Requirement? (Yes, No or Partially) Bibliographic Citation Must Additional Data Be Submitted Under FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B)?2/ $158.125 Residue Chemistry i 171-4 - Nature of Residue (Metabolism) - Plants PAIRA Yes - Livestock PAIRA and plant metabolites Partially 00055672 GS-650070-12 GS-650070-13 GS-650070-14 GS-650070-15 GS-650070-16 GS-650070-17 GS-650070-77 GS-650070-78 00038297 GS-650070-18 GS-650070-19 GS-650070-20 GS-650070-21 GS-650070-77 GS-650070-79 GS-650070-80 GS-650070-81 GS-650070-82 No - 93 - ------- TABLE A GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR SIMAZINE Data Requirement Composition!/ Does EPA Have Data to; Satisfy This Requirement? (Yes, No or Partially) Bibliographic Citation Must Additional Data Be Submitted Under FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B)?2/ §158.125 Residue Chemistry (continued) 171-4 - Residue Analytical Method - Plant residues TGAI and metabolites Yes - Animal residues TGAI and metabolites Yes 171-4 - Storage Stability Data PAI Partially GS-650070-22 GS-650070-24 GS-650070-28 GS-650070-29 GS-650070-30 GS-650070-32 GS-650070-33 GS-650070-34 GS-650070-36 GS-650070-37 GS-650070-38 GS-650070-39 GS-650070-22 GS-650070-23 GS-650070-25 GS-650070-26 GS-650070-27 GS-650070-31 GS-650070-34 GS-650070-35 GS-650070-36 GS-650070-37 GS-650070-40 GS-650070-41 GS-650070-42 No No Yesi/ - 94 - ------- TABLE A GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FDR SIMAZINE Data Requirement §158.125 Residue Chemistry (continued) 171-4 - Magnitude of the Residue- Residue Studies for Each Food Use - Grapefruit - Lemons - Oranges - Apples - Pears - Cherries - Peaches - Plums - Blackberries - Blueberries - Boysenberries - Cranberries - Currants - Dewberries Compos i t ion!/ TEP TEP TEP TEP TEP TEP TEP TEP TEP TEP TEP TEP TEP TEP Does EPA Have Data to Satisfy This Requirement? (Yes, No or Partially) Yes Yes Partially No Yes Yes No Yes Yes Partially Yes Yes Yes Yes - 95 - Bibliographic Citation GS-650070-43 GS-6 50070-44 GS-650070-45 GS-650070-46 GS-650070-47 GS-650070-48 GS-650070-49 GS-650070-50 GS-650070-51 GS-650070-52 GS-650070-53 GS-650070-54 Must Additional Data Be Submitted Under FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B)?2/ No No Yesjy Yes!/ No No Yes!/ No No Yes§/ NO No No No ------- • TABLE A GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FDR SIMAZINE Data Requirement §158.125 Residue Chemistry 171-4 - Magnitude of the Residue- Residue Studies (cont'd) - Grapes - Loganberries - Raspberries - Strawberries - Almonds - Filberts - Macadamia Nuts - Pecans - Walnuts - Corn - Corn Forage and Fodder (Field & Sweet Corn) - Bermuda grass - Grasses - Alfalfa Compos itionl/ TEP TEP TEP TEP TEP TEP TEP TEP TEP TEP TEP TEP TEP TEP Does EPA Have Data to Satisfy This Requirement? (Yes, No or Partially) Partially ' Yes Partially N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No25/ No25y Partially Partially No - 96 - Bibliographic Citation GS-650070-55 GS-650070-56 GS-6 50070-57 GS-6 50070-58 GS-650070-59 GS-650070-60 GS-650070-61 GS-650070-62 GS-650070-63 GS-650070-64 Must Additional Data Be Submitted Under FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B)?2/ Yesi/ No YeslO/ Noi!/ No No No Ngl2/ NO Yesl3/ Yesli/ YeslV YesJJV Yes!!/ ------- TABLE A GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR SIMAZINE Data Requirement §158.125 Residue Chemistry 171-4 - Magnitude of the Residue- Residue Studies (cont'd) - Artichokes - Asparagus - Avocados - Bananas - Olives - Sugarcane - Potable Water - Fish - Meat, Milk, Poultry, and Eggs Compos i t ion!/ TEP TEP TEP TEP TEP TEP EP TGAI TGAI Does EPA Have Data to Satisfy This Requirement? (Yes, No or Partially) Partially Partially Partially Yes Partially Partially No Yes Partially Bibliographic Citation GS-650070-65 GS-6 50070-66 GS-650070-67 GS-6 50070-68 GS-650070-69 GS-650070-70 GS-650070-71 GS-650070-72 GS-650070-73 GS-650070-74 Must Additional Data Be Submitted Under FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B)?2/ Yes!**/ Yeslg/ Yes2?y No Yes!!/ Yes?!/ Yes!3/ NO Yes!!/ GS-650070-75 GS-650070-76 - 97 - ------- I/ Composition: TGAI = Technical grade of the active ingredient; PAIRA = Pure active ingredient, radio-labelled; PAI = Pure active ingredient, TEP = Typical end-use product, EP = End-use product, N/A = Not Applicable. 2/ Data must be submitted no later than four years after receipt of this guidance package. 3/ Additional data required: Studies which elucidate the metabolism of simazine and its chloronetabolites G-28273 and G-28279 in poultry (including eggs) and ruminants (including milk); if the metabolism of simazine and its chloronetabolites in poultry or ruminants is found to differ significantly from that in rats, a non-ruminant (swine) study will also be required. j4/ Additional data required: (a) Data demonstrating the stability of simazine and its metabolites G-28273 and G-28279 in or on plant samples stored at freezing temperatures for intervals up to about one year, since samples are stored for this length of time prior to analysis, (b) Data demonstrating the stability of simazine metabolites G-28273 and G-28279 in or on fish and mammalian samples stored at freezing temperatures for intervals up to about one year, since samples are stored for this length of time prior to analysis. 5/ Additional data required: (a) A single application with one of the WP formulations at test locations in FL, TX, and CA or AZ. Residues of simazine and metabolites G-28273 and G-28279 in or on whole oranges must be determined. (b) If residues are found in whole oranges, then a fractionation study will be required to determine residues in dried pulp, peel, oil, molasses, and juice. 6/ Data required: (a) A single directed application with one of the WP formulations at 4 Ib. ai/A at test sites located in NY, MI, and WA. Residues of simazine and metabolites G-28273 and G-28279 in or on apples must be determined, (b) If residues are found in apples, then a processing study is required to determine residues in pomace (wet and dry) and juice. 7/ Data required: A single directed-spray application with one of the WP formulations at 4 Ib. ai/A at test sites located in CA, TX, MO, and representative production areas east of the Mississippi River, including SC or GA. Residues of simazine and metabolites G-28273 and G-28279 must be determined in peaches. 8/ Additional data required: A single directed application with one of the WP formulations at 4 Ib. ai/A at test sites located in MI, NJ, and ME. Residues of simazine and metabolites G-28273 and G-28279 in or on blueberries must be determined. - 98 - ------- 9/ Additional data required: (a) A single directed-spray application with one of the WP formulations at 4.8 Ib. ai/A at test sites in CA, MI, and NY. Residues of simazine and metabolites G-28273 and G28279 in or on grapes must be determined, (b) If residues are detected in or on grapes then residues in juice, raisins and raisin waste, and pomace (wet and dry) must be determined. 10/ A single directed application with one of the WP formulations at 4 Ib. ai/A at test sites in OR and WA. Residues of simazine and metabolites G-28273 and G-28279 in or on raspberries must be determined. ll/ Data requirements for tolerance waived for strawberries, because the maximum registered application rate is considerably less when compared with most other group members. 12/ Tolerance established at 0.1 ppm. No additional data are required for this commodity. 13/ Corn, fresh (including sweet corn kernels plus cobs with husks removed) and corn grain. Additional data required: (a) Single aerial or ground applications of either the 4 Ib./gal. fluid concentrate or one of the WP formulations at 4 Ib. ai/A. Residues of simazine and metabolites G-28273 and G-28279 must be determined in fresh corn and corn grain, (b) If residues are found in grain, then a fractionation study is required to determine residues in corn oil (crude and refined), milled products, and cannery waste (sweet corn only). _!£/ Additional data required: Single aerial or ground applications of either the 4 Ib./gal fluid concentrate or one of the WP formulations at 4 Ib. ai/A. Residues of simazine and metabolites G-28273 and G-28279 must be determined in corn forage and fodder. 15/ Additional data required: Residues of intact simazine and its metabolites G-28273 and G-28279 must be determined in Bermuda grass forage and hay following postemergence applications of one of the WP formulations. Forage must be sampled 30 and 50 days following applications made at 2.4 and 3.2 Ib. ai/A, respectively; hay must be sampled at 60 and 90 days, respectively. - 99 - ------- 16/ Additional data required: Residues of intact simazine and its metabolites G-28273 and G-28279 must be determined on forage and hay of orchard grass and tall fescue following postemergence applications of one of the WP formulations at 2 Ib. ai/A; forage and hay must be sampled 30 and 60 days 17/ Data required: (a) Residues of intact simazine and its metabolites G- 28273 and G-28279 must be determined in or on seed, forage and hay of alfalfa following applications of one of the WP formulations at 1.6 Ib. ai/A; forage and hay must be sampled 30 and 60 days following treatment, respectively, (b) If detectable residues are found in alfalfa seed, a processing study will be required to determine residues occurring in meal. 18/ Additional data required: A single directed spray application with one of the WP formulations at 4 Ib. ai/A. Residues of simazine and metabolites G- 28273 and G-28279 in or on artichokes must be determined. 19/ Additional data required: A single directed application with one of the WP formulations at 4 Ib. ai/A; sampling intervals should include 0, 3, 7 and 10 days posttreatment. Residues of simzaine and metabolites G-28273 and G-28279 in or on asparagus must be determined. Test locations should include CA, MI, and WA. 20/ Additional data required: A single directed application (broadcast or band) with one of the WP formulations at 4 Ib. ai/A at test sites located in CA. Residues of simazine and metabolites G-28273 and G-28279 in or on avocados must be determined. 21/ Additional data required: (a) A single directed application with one of the WP formulations at 4 Ib. ai/A. Residues of simazine and its metabolites G-28273 and G-28279 in or on olives must be determined, (b) If residues are found in olives, then a processing study will be required to determine residues in olive oil. - 100 - ------- 22/ Additional data required: (a) A single preemergence and at least two postemergence (one must be broadcast over the crop) treatments with one of the WP formulations at 4 Ib. ai/A application at an interval schedule setting the final postemergence application just prior to close-in (3.5 months before harvest). Residues of simazine and its metabolites G-28273 and G-28279 in or on sugarcane and sugarcane fodder must be determined. To insure adequate geographic representation, tests should be conducted in Fl and LA. (b) If residues are found in sugarcane, then a processing study will be required for molasses, sugar, and bagasse. 23/ See Agency's revised policy on pesticide residues in drinking water published in Federal Register Vol. 47, No. 115, June 15, 1982, Proposed Rules. 24/ Additional data required: (a) A feeding study with poultry fed simazine per se and its two chlorcmetabolites individually at levels of Ix, 3x and lOx the highest expected dietary intake by poultry. (Appropriate dosage levels for feeding of metabolites connot be determined until sufficient metabolite residue data for feed items have been received.) In this study tissues and eggs must be analyzed for simazine per se, its two chloroplant- metabolites, and any signficant animal metabolites found in the poultry metabolism study requested under "Nature of the Residues in Animals." (b) Depending upon the results of the requested animal metabolism study with ruminants, a feeding study with ruminants may be needed where animals are fed the two chlorcmetabolites individually at levels of Ix, 3x and lOx the highest expected dietary intake by ruminants. In this feeding study, residue levels of simazine plant and animal metabolites of toxicological concern (if present as determined by the ruminant metabolism study) must be determined in the milk, fat, meat and meat byproducts of ruminants. 25/ Sufficient data are not available to assess the adequacy of the tolerances in covering residues resulting from the maximum registered rate in label directions. The methodolgy used is not adequate for corn analyses due to the high, yet inconsistent, background levels observed in check samples. - 101 - ------- TABLE A GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR SIMAZINE Data Requirement Use V ConpositionV Pattern Does EPA Have Data To Satisfy This Requirement? (Yes, Bibliographic No or Partially) Citation Must Additional Data Be Submitted Under FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B)?3/ 158.130 Environmental Fate DEGRADATION STUDIES-LAB; 161-1 - Hydrolysis Photodegrada t ion 161-2 - In Water 161-3 - On Soil 161-4 - In Air METABOLISM STUDIES-LAB; 162-1 - Aerobic Soil 162-2 - Anaerobic Soil 162-3 - Anaerobic Aquatic 162-4 - Aerobic Aquatic MOBILITY STUDIES; 163-1 - Leaching and Adsorption/Desorption 163-2 - Volatility (Lab) 163-3 - Volatility (Field) TGAI or PAIRA A,B,D,G,H TGAI or PAIRA A,B,D,G TGAI or PAIRA A4/ G TGAI or PAIRA A TGAI or PAIRA A,B,G,H TGAI or PAIRA A TGAI or PAIRA D,G TGAI or PAIRA D TGAI or PAIRA A,B,D,G,H TEP TEP A A Yes No No N/A Partially Yes No No Partially N/A N/A 00027856 00027881 00040664 00027862 00027857 00001450 00044017 00027134 No Yes IV Yes IV No / No Yes Yes Yes7_/17/ NoV NO5/ - 102 - ------- TABLE A GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR SIMAZINE Data Requirement 158.130 Environmental Fate (Continued) DISSIPATION STUDIES-FIELD: 164-1 - Soil 164-2 - Aquatic 164-3 - Forestry 164-4 - Combination and Tank Mixes 164-5 - Soil, Long-term ACCUMULATION STUDIES: 165-1 - Rotational Crops (Confined) 165-2 - Rotational Crops (Field) 165-3 - Irrigated Crops 165-4 - In Fish 165-5 - In Aquatic Non- Target Organisms Use V Compos itionV Pattern TEP A,B,H TEP D TEP G TEP N/A TEP A PAIRA A TEP A TEP A TGAI or PAIRA A,B,D,G TEP D,G Does EPA Have Data To Satisfy This Requirement? (Yes, Bibliographic No or Partially) Citation Partially . Partially No N/A No No No No Yes Yes 00027859 00065585 00025413 00023992 00025412 00043668 00043670 00023366 00027984 00025444 00027983 00027985 00034709 Must Additional Data Be Submitted Under FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B)?3/ Yes^/16/ YesV Yes NoW YesH/ Yes^/ Yes^/ Yesl3/ No No*5/ Subpart K Re-entry N/A N/A No - 103 - ------- I/ Composition: TGAI = Technical grade of the active ingredient; PAIRA = Pure active ingredient, radiolabelled; ~~ TEP = Typical end-use product. N/A - Not Applicable. 2/ The use patterns are coded as follows: A=Terrestrial, Food Crop; B=Terrestrial, Non-Food; C=Aquatic, Food Crop; D=Aquatic, Non-Food; E=Greenhouse, Food Crop; F=Greenhouse, Non-Food; OForestry; H=Domestic Outdoor; I=Indoor. 3/ Data must be submitted no later than Four years after receipt of this guidance package. 4/ Data are required to support uses where simazine is not soil incorporated. J>/ Data are not required because of the low vapor pressure of simazine. 6/ Data are needed for incubation periods of up to one year to fully delineate the patterns of formation and decline of simazine degradates and to identify any additional products which may form. 7/ Data are needed on the leaching of simazine soil degradation products including adsorption/desorption studies. B/ Data are required on the dissipation of simazine products representing each formulation category and the formation and decline of degradates in soils treated at maximum label rates to support each use and major geographical use area. Data on the dissipation of simazine in silt loam (NE, NY, OH) and fine sandy loam (CA) applied as wettable powder (WP) or soluable concentrate/liquid (SC/L) (NE) are acceptable. 9/ Data on the dissipation of simazine in pond water in New York and Nebraska are acceptable. Additional data are required on the dissipation of simazine in the soil/sediment phase of the aquatic environment, and on the formation and decline of degradates in the aquatic environment. Data are also needed to support all other aquatic and aquatic impact use including but not limited to drainage ditch banks, swimming pools and cooling water systems. 10/ Data requirements for combinations and tank mixes are not necessary for the purposes of this standard. ll/ Data are required to support uses on field or vegetable crops if data from 162-1 or 164-1 indicate that 50% dissipation of residues will not occur before a subsequent application to the same use site. 12/ For crops rotated on treated areas either of the following will apply: (a) A tolerance must be obtained for the rotated crop, (b) Data must be provided to determine time intervals at which crops planted on treated areas will be free of pesticide residues. - 104 - ------- 13/ In instances where water frcm treated drainage ditches or flood irrigated orchards becomes contaminated with pesticide residues, any one of the following will apply: (a) A tolerance must be obtained for any crop exposed to contaminated water, (b) The product label must include a restriction against the use of water containing pesticide residues on crops grown for food or feed, (c) Data must be provided to demonstrate conditions under which drainage water frcm treated drainage ditches or flood irrigated orchards can be used on crops without resulting in illegal plant residues. 14/ Not applicable. Data to support the establishment of reentry protection standards are not required because the Agency has determined, based on use patterns and available toxicology data for simazine that the criteria in §158.140 are not met. 15/ Additional data are not required since laboratory studies indicate that simazine does not accumulate significantly in fish tissue. JL6/ Data must be submitted no later than two years after receipt of this guidance package. 17/ Data must be submitted no later than six months after receipt of this guidance package. N/A = Not Applicable: Data requirement is not necessary for purposes of this standard. - 105 - ------- TABLE A GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR SIMAZINF. Does EPA Have Data Must Additional to Satisfy This Data be Submitted Use Requirement? (Yes, Bibliographic Under FIFRA Section Data Requirement Composition1/ Pattern2/ No or Partially) Citation 3(c) (2) (B)?V §158.135 Toxicology ACUTE TESTING 81-1 - Oral LDso- Rat TGAI A B C D H 81-2 - Dermal LDso TCAI A B C D H 81-3 - Inhalation LCso~ Rat TGAI A B C D H 81-4 - Primary Skin Irritation TGAI A B C D H 81-5 - Primary Eye Irritation TGAI A B C D H 81-7 - Acute Delayed Neurotoxicity - Hen SUBCHRONIC TESTING 82-1 - 90 Day Feeding Rodent, Non-Rodent TGAI A B C D H 82-2 - 21 Day Dermal TGAI A B C D H 82-3 - 90 Day Dermal 82-4 - 90 Day Inhalation - Rat Yes YES No Yes Yes N/A NO Yes N/A N/A GS-650070-83 No 00023965 No Yes 00023965 No 00023965 No No YESV 00057567 No No No 82-5 - 90 Day Neurotoxicity - Hen/Mammal N/A No - 106 - ------- TABLE A GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR SIMAZINE Data Requirement CompositionV Does EPA Have Data Use to Satisfy This Pattern2/ Requirement (Yes, No or Partially) Bibliographic Citation Must Additional Data Be Submitted Under FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B)?3/ S158.135 Toxicology (Continued) CHRONIC TESTING 83-1 - Chronic Toxicity - 2 species: Rodent and Non-Rodent 83-2 - Oncogenicity Study - 2 Species: Rat and Mouse Preferred 83-3 - Teratogenicity - 2 Species 83-4 - Reproduction - 2 - Generation TGAI TGAI TGAI TGAI A B C D H A B C D H A B C D H A B C D H No No No Yes (Rat) 00023365 00080631 Yes Yes Yes No - 107 - ------- TABLF A GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR SIMAZINE Data Requirement Compos i t ionV Use Pattern2/ Does EPA Have Data To Satisfy This Requirement (Yes, No or Partially) Bibliographic Citation Must Additional Data Be Submitted Under FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B)?3/ §158.135 Toxicology (Continued) MUTAGENICITY TESTING 84-2 - Gene Mutation 84-2 - Chromosomal Aberration 84-2 - Other Mechanisms Of Mutagenicity SPECIAL TESTING 85-1 - General Metabolism 85-2 - Domestic Animal Safety TGAI TGAI TGAI PAI or PAIRA A B C D H A B C D H A B C D H A B C D H No No No Partially N/A 00080633, 00080635, OOOP0632 Yes Yes Yes YesV No I/ Composition: TGAI = Technical grade of active ingredient; PAI = Pure active ingredient; PAIRA = Pure active ingredient, radiolabelled; CHOICE = Choice of several test substances determined on a case-hy-case basis. 2/ The use patterns are coded as follows: A = Terrestrial, Food Crop; B = Terrestrial, Non-Food; C = Aquatic, Food Crop; D = Aquatic, Non-Food; E = Greenhouse, Food Crop; F = Greenhouse, Non-Food; G = Forestry; H = Dcrnestic Outdoor; I = Indoor. 2/ Data must be submitted no later than six months for acute data, and 48 months for remainder of data except for data in response to the previously issued Data Call-in Notice, 90 Day Feeding Rodent and Non-Rodent, and General Metabolism. 4/ Data must be submitted no later than one year after receipt of this guidance package. N/A = Not Applicable: Data requirement is not necessary for purposes of this standard. - 108 - ------- WILDLIFE AND AQUATIC ORGANISMS TABLE A GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR SIMAZINE Data Requirement Composition I/ S158.145 Aquatic Wildlife and Organisms Does EPA Have Data To Satisfy This Use 2/ Requirement? (Yes, Pattern No or Partially) Bibliographic Citation Must Additional Data Be Submitted Under FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B)?3/ AVIAN AND MAMMALIAN TESTING 71 - 1 - 71 - 2 - 71 - 3 - 71 - 4 - 71 - 5 - Avian Oral LDso TGAI Avian Dietary LCcn TGAI Wild Mammal Toxic ity TGAI Avian Reproduction TGAI Simulated and Actual Field Testing - Mammals and Birds A,B,D,G Yes A,B,D!/,G yes N/A N/A B Partially^/ N/A N/A 00072798* 00043678* 00034769** 00043672** GS-650070-84** 00043678* No No No Yes No AQUATIC ORGANISM TESTING 72 - 1 - 72 - 2 - Freshwater Fish 1X50 TGAI TEP Acute LC50 Freshwater TGAI I nvertebra tes TEP A,B,G, Yes D Partially^/ A,B,G, Yes D Yes 00043666* 00043668** 00025438* 00033309** 00026299** 00034214** GS-650070-85** 00043676* No Yes No No - 109 - ------- WILDLIFE AND AQUATIC ORGANISMS TABLE A GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FDR SIMAZINE Data Requirement Composition I/ Does EPA Have Data To Satisfy This Use .?/ Requirement? (Yes, Pattern No or Partially) Bibliographic Citation Must Additional Data Be Submitted Under FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B)?3/ §158.145 Wildlife and Aquatic Organisms (continued) 72 - 3 - Acute LCso Estuarine TGAI and Marine Organisms 72 - 4 - Fish Early Life Stage and Aquatic Invertebrate Life-Cycle 72 - 5 - Fish - Life-Cycle 72-6 TGAI A,B,G B,D Aquatic Organism Accumulation 72 - 7 - Simulated or Actual Field Testing - Aquatic Organisms TEP B,D Yes Yes N/A N/A Partially 00023331* 00043667** 00043677** 00043676* 00025433 ** No No No No Noil/ - 110 - ------- WILDLIFE AND AQUATIC ORGANISMS TABLE A GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR SIMAZINE Data Requirement Composition Does EPA Have Data To Satisfy This I/ Use 2/ Requirement? (Yes, Pattern No or Partially) Bibliographic Citation Must Additional Data Be Submitted Under FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B)?3/ §158.155 Nontarget Insect NONTARGET INSECT TESTING - POLLINATORS; 141 - 1 - Honey bee acute contact TGAI 141 - 2 - Honey bee - toxicity of residues on foliage TEP 141 - 3 - Wild bees important in alfalfa pollination - toxicity of residues on foliage TEP 141 - 4 - Honey bee subacute feeding study 141 - 5 - Field testing for pollinators A,B A,B A,B fReserved].Z/ TEP A,B Yes 00036935* No No No No!/ NoiPy NO NO?/ - Ill - ------- WILDLIFE AND AQUATIC ORGANISMS TABLE A GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR SIMAZINE Does EPA Have Data Must Additional To Satisfy This Data Be Submitted I/ Use 2/ Requirement? (Yes, Bibliographic Under FIFRA Section Data Requirement Composition Pattern No or Partially) Citation 3(c) (2) §158.155 Nontarget Insect (continued) NONTARGET INSECT TESTING - AQUATIC INSECTS; 142 - 1 - Acute toxicity to aquatic insects [Reserved]8/ 142 - 2 - Aquatic Insect life-cycle study [Reserved]]}/ 142 - 3 - Simulated or actual field testing for aquatic insects [Reserved]*}/ 143 - 1 - NONTARGET INSECT TESTING - thru PREDATORS AND PARASITES 143-3 [Reserved ]8/ - 112 - ------- _]_/ Conposition: TGAI = Technical grade of the active ingredient; TEP = Typical end-use product. 2/ The use patterns are coded as follows: A = Terrestrial, Food Crop; B = Terrestrial, Non-Food; C = Aquatic Food Crop; D = Aquatic, Non-Food; E = Greenhouse, Food Crop; F = Greenhouse, Non-Food; G = Forestry; H = Domestic Outdoor; I = Indoor. 3/ Data must be submitted no later than four years after receipt of the guidance package. 4/ Cooling tower use requires only one dietary study. 5/ One study (waterfowl) was submitted, another reproductive study is needed (upland gamebird). The waterfowl study may need to be repeated pending results of the upland gamebird study. 6/ One study (warmwater species) was submitted; another is required on a coldwater species. 7/ [Reserved] Requirement reserved pending development of test methodology. jV [Reserved! Pending decision as to whether data requirement should he established. 9/ As first tier (acute contact) test indicated low toxicity to honey bees, further testing is not required. 10/ Required only when product is intended for foliar application to seed alfalfa. ll/ These field studies are not presently required, but could be based on the results of formulated product testing. N/A = Not Applicable: Data requirement is not necessary for purposes of this standard. * = Study can stand alone to fulfill guideline requirements. ** = Study does not fulfill data requirements and must be cited in conjunction with other studies to fulfill data requirements. - 113 - ------- III. REQUIREMENT FOR SUBMISSION OF PRODUCT-SPECIFIC DATA Note: This chapter applies only to manufacturing-use products, not end-use products. A necessary first step in determining which statements must appear on your product's label is the completion and submission to EPA of product-specific data* listed on the form entitled "Product Specific Data Report" (EPA Form 8580-4, Appendix III-l) to fill "gaps" identified by EPA concerning your product. Under the authority of FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B), EPA has determined that you must submit these data to EPA in order to register or reregister your product(s). All of these data must be submitted not later than six months after you receive this guidance document, "Product-Specific Data Requirements for Manufacturing-Use Products" appearing in Table B permit you to determine which product-specific data you must submit. This can be done by examining the entries in the column of those tables entitled "Must Data Be Submitted Under §3(c)(2)(B)." V Product specific data pertains to data that support the formulation which is marketed; it usually includes product chemistry data and acute toxicology data. - 114 - ------- IV. SUBMISSION OF REVISED LABELING AND PACKAGING INFORMATION Note: This chapter applies only to manufacturing-use products, not end-use products. x The Agency requires applicants for registration or reregistra- tion to ensure that each label (1) contains accurate, complete, and sufficient instructions and precautions, reflecting the results of data concerning the product and its ingredients, and (2) incorporates labeling format and terminology which are suffi- ciently standardized to avoid user confusion. As part of your application, you will be required to submit draft labeling consistent with: applicable product-specific data; the precautionary statements and use directions; and the regulations concerning classification [40 CFR §162.11(c)], pack- aging [40 CFR §162.16] ,'and labeling [40 CFR §162.10, Appendix IV-1 an IV-2], as indicated by the following paragraphs of this chapter of the guidance document. You will be informed later when you must submit the revised labeling set forth in this guidance package. A. Label Contents 40 CFR §162.10 (Appendix IV-1) requires that certain spe- cific labeling statements must appear at certain locations on the label. This is referred to as format labeling. Specific label items listed below are keyed to Tables D, E, and F (Appendix IV-2). Item 1. PRODUCT NAME - The name, brand, or trademark is required to be located on the front panel, preferably centered in the upper part of the panel. The name of a product will not be accepted if it is false or misleading. See Appendix IV-1. [40 CFR §162.10(b)] Item 2. COMPANY NAME AND ADDRESS - The name and address of the registrant or distributor is required on the label. The name and address should preferably be located at the bottom of the front panel or at the end of the label text. See Appendix IV-1. [40 CFR §162.10(c)] Item 3. NET CONTENTS - A net content statement is required on all labels. The preferred location is the bottom of the front panel immediately above the company name and address, or at the end of the label text. The net contents must be stated in terms of weight, expressed as avoirdupois pounds - 115 - ------- and ounces, and stated in terms of the largest suitable unit, i.e., "1 pound 10 ounces" rather than "26 ounces." In addition to the required units specified, net contents may be expressed in metric units. See Appendix IV-1. [40 CFR §162.10(d)] Item 4. EPA REGISTRATION NUMBER - The registration number assigned to the pesticide product must appear on the label, preceded by the phrase "EPA Registration No.," or "EPA Reg. No." The registration number must be set in type of a size and style similar to other print on that part of the label on which it appears and must run parallel to it. The registration number and the required identifying phrase must not appear in such a manner as to suggest or imply recommendation or endorsement of the product by the Agency. See Appendix IV-1. [40 CFR §162.10(e)] Item 5. EPA ESTABLISHMENT NUMBER - The EPA establishment number, preceded by the phrase "EPA Est." is the final estab- lishment at which the product was produced, and may appear in any suitable location on the label or immediate container. It must also appear on the wrapper or outside container of the package if the EPA establishment registration number on the immediate container cannot be clearly read through such wrapper or container. See Appendix IV-1. [40 CFR §162.10(f)] Item 6. INGREDIENT STATEMENT - An ingredient statement is required on the front panel and must contain the name and percentage by weight of each active ingredient and the total percentage by weight of all inert ingredients. The preferred location is immediately below the product name. The ingredient statement must run parallel with, and be clearly distinguished from, other text on the panel. It must not be placed in the body of other text. See Appendix IV-1. [40 CFR 162.10(g)] Item 6A. POUNDS PER GALLON STATEMENT - For liquid agricultural formulations, the pounds per gallon of active ingredient must be indicated on the label. Item 7. FRONT LABEL PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS - All labels are required to have precautionary statements grouped together on the front panel, preferably within a block outline. The table below shows the minimum type size requirements on various size labels, as set forth in the Regulations. - 116 - ------- Size of Label Signal Word as Re- "Keep Out of Reach on Front Panel quired Minimum Type of Children" in Square Inches Size All Capitals as Required 5 and under 6 point 6 point above 5 to 10 10 point 6 point above 10 to 15 12 point 8 point above 15 to 30 14 point 10 point over 30 18 point 12 point Item 7A. CHILD HAZARD WARNING STATEMENT - All labels are required to have the statement "Keep Out of Reach of Children" located on the front panel above the signal word except where contact with children during distribution or use is unlikely. See Appendix TV-1. [40 CFR §162. 10 (h) (1) (ii) ] Item 7B. SIGNAL WORD - The signal word (Caution, Warning, or Danger) is required on the front panel immediately below the child hazard warning statement. See Appendix IV-1. [40 CFR §162.10 (h) (l)(i)] Item 7C. SKULL & CROSSBONES AND WORD "POISON" - On products assigned a toxicity Category I on the basis of oral, inhala- tion, or dermal toxicity, the word "Poison" shall appear on the label in red on a background of distinctly contrasting color and the skull and crossbones shall appear in immediate proximity to the word poison. See Appendix IV-1. [40 CFR Item 7D. STATEMENT OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT - A statement of practical treatment (first aid or other) shall appear on the label of pesticide products in toxicity Categories I, II, and III. See Appendix IV-1. [40 CFR §162.10(h) (1) (iii) ] Item 7E. REFERRAL STATEMENT - The statement "See Side (or Back) Panel for Additional Precautionary Statements" is required on the front panel for all products, unless all required precautionary statements appear on the front panel. See Appendix IV-1. [40 CFR §162. 10(h) (1) (iii) ] Item 8. SIDE/BACK PANEL PRECAUTIONARY LABELING - The precautionary statements as listed below must appear together on the label under the heading "PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS." The preferred location is at the top of the side or back panel preceding the directions for use, and it is preferred that these statements be surrounded by a block outline. Each of the. three hazard warning statements must be headed by the appropriate hazard title. See Appendix IV-1. [40 CFR §162.10 - 117 - ------- Item 8A. HAZARD TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS - Where a hazard exists to humans or domestic animals, precautionary statements are required indicating the particular hazard, the route(s) of exposure and. the precautions taken to avoid accident, injury or damage. See Appendix IV-1. [40 CFR §162.10 Item SB. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARD - Where a hazard exists to non-target organisms excluding humans and domestic animals, precautionary statements are required stating the nature of the hazard and the appropriate precautions to avoid potential accident, injury, or damage. See Appendix IV-1. [40 CFR Item 8C. PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL HAZARD 1. Flammability statement . Precautionary statements relating to f lammability of a product are required to appear on the label if it meets the criteria in Appendix IV-3. The requirement is based on the results of the flashpoint determinations and flame extension tests required to be submitted for all products . These statements are to be located in the side/back panel precautionary statements section, preceded by the heading "Physical/Chemical Hazards." Note that no signal word is used in conjunction with the flam- mability statements. 2. Criteria for declaration of non-f lammability . The following criteria will be used to determine if a product is non-flammable: a. A "non-flammable gas" is a gas (or mixture of gases) that will not ignite when a lighted match is placed against the open cylinder valve. b. A " non-flammable liquid" is one having a flash- point greater than 350°F (177°C) as determined by the method specified in 40 CFR §163. 61-8(c) (13) (ii) of Subpart D. c. A "non-flammable aerosol" is one which meets the following criteria: i. The flame extension is zero inches, using the method specified in 40 CFR §163. 61-8(c) (13 ) (ii) ; ii. There is no flash back; and iii. The flashpoint of the non-volatile liquid component is greater than 350 °F (177°C), determined by the method specified in 40 CFR §163.6l-8(c)(l3)(i). - 118 - ------- 3. Declaration of non-flammability. Products which meet the criteria for non-flammability specified above may bear the notation "non-flammable" or "nonflammable (gas, liquid, etc.)" on the label. It may appear as a substatement to the ingredients statement, or on a back or side panel, but shall not be highlighted or emphasized (as with an inordinately large type size) in any way that may detract from precaution. 4. Other physical/chemical hazard statements. When chemistry data submitted in accordance with 40 CFR §163.61-10(c) demonstrate hazards of a physical or chemical nature other than flammability, appropriate statements of hazard will be prescribed. Such statements may address hazards of explosivity, oxidizing or reducing capability, or mixing with other substances to produce toxic fumes. Item 9. MISUSE STATEMENT - The following statement is required on your label: "It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling." See Appendix IV-1. [40 CFR §162.10(1)(2)(ii)] Item 10A. STORAGE AND DISPOSAL BLOCK - All labels are required to bear storage and disposal statements. These statements are developed for specific containers, sizes, and . chemical content. Make certain that the statement you use pertains specifically to your product. These instructions must be grouped and appear under the heading "Storage and Disposal" in the directions for use. This heading must be set in the same type sizes as required for the child hazard warning. Refer to Appendix IV-5 for the latest specific storage and disposal product label statements. Item 10B. DIRECTIONS FOR USE - Directions for use must be stated in terms which can be easily read and understood by the average person likely to use or to supervise the use of the pesticide. When followed, directions must be adequate to protect the public from fraud and from personal injury and to prevent unreasonable adverse effects on the environment. See Appendix IV-1. [40 CFR §162.10] B. Collateral Information Bulletins, leaflets, circulars, brochures, data sheets, flyers, and other graphic printed matter which is referred to on the label or which is to accompany the product are termed collateral labeling. Such labeling may not bear claims or representations that differ in substance from those accepted in connection with registration of the product. It should be made part of the response to this notice and submitted for review. - 119 - ------- V. INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMISSION All applications prepared in response to this Notice should be addressed as follows: [Product Manager] PM-23 Phone No. (703) 557-1830 Registration Division (TS-767) Office of Pesticide Programs Environmental Protection Agency Washington, D.C. 20460 For each product for which continued registration is desired: 1. Within 90 days from receipt of this document, you must submit the "FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B) Summary Sheet" EPA Form 8580-1. Refer to Appendix II-2 with appropriate attachments. 2. Within 6 months from receipt of this document registrants must submit: a. Confidential Statement of Formula, EPA Form 8570-4. b. Product Specific Data Report, EPA Form 8580-4 (Appendix III-l). c. Two copies of any required product-specific data. 3. Within the time set forth in Table A, all generic data must be submitted by the affected registrant(s). Note; If for any reason any required test is delayed or aborted so that meeting the agreed submission time will be delayed, notify the Product Manager listed above. You will be informed at a later date when you must submit your Application for Amended Pesticide Registration (EPA Form 8570-1) and the revised labeling set forth in this guidance package. - 120 - ------- Appendix II-l Guide to Use of This Bibliography CONTENT OF BIBLIOGRAPHY. This bibliography contains citations of all studies considered relevant by EPA in arriving at the positions and conclusions stated elsewhere in the Standard. Primary sources for studies in this bibliography have been the body of data submitted to EPA and its predecessor agencies in support of past regulatory decisions. Selections from other sources including the published literature, in those instances where they have been considered, will be included. UNITS OF ENTRY. The unit of entry in this bibliography is called a "study." In the case of published materials, this corresponds closely to an article. In the case of unpublished materials submitted to the Agency, the Agency has sought to identify documents at a level parallel to the published article from within the typically larger volumes in which they were submitted. The resulting "studies" generally have a distinct title (or at least a single subject), can stand' alone for purposes of review, and can be described with a conventional bibliographic citation. The Agency has attempted also to unite basic documents and commentaries upon them, treating them as a single study. IDENTIFICATION OF ENTRIES. The entries in this bibliography are sorted numerically by "Master Record Identifier," or MRID, number. This number is unique to the citation, and should be used at any time specific reference is required. It is not related to the six-digit "Accession Number" which has been used to identify volumes of submitted studies; see paragraph 4(d)(4) below for a further explana- tion. In a few cases, entries added to the bibliography late in the review may be preceded by a nine-character temporary identifier. These entries are listed after all MRID entries. This temporary identifier number is also to be used whenever specific reference is needed. FORM OF ENTRY. In addition to the Master Record Identifier (MRID), each entry consists of a citation containing standard elements followed, in the case of material submitted to EPA, by a description of the earliest known submission. Bibliographic conventions used reflect the standards of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), expanded to provide for certain special needs. a. Author. Whenever the Agency could confidently identify one, the Agency has chosen to show a personal author. When no individual was identified, the Agency has ------- Appendix II-l (continued) shown an identifiable laboratory or testing facility as author. As a last resort, the Agency has shown the first submitter as author. b. Document Date. When the date appears as four digits with no question marks, the Agency took it directly from the document. When a four-digit date is followed by a question mark, the bibliographer deduced the date from evidence in the document. When the date appears as (19??), the Agency was unable to determine or estimate the date of the document. c. Title. In some cases, it has been necessary for Agency bibliographers to create or enhance a document title. Any such editorial insertions are contained between square brackets. d. Trailing Parentheses. For studies submitted to the Agency in the past, the trailing parentheses include (in addition to any self-explanatory text) the fol- lowing elements describing the earliest known submission: (1) Submission Date. The date of the earliest known submission appears immediately following the word "received." (2) Administrative Number. The next element, immediately following the word "under," is the registration number, experimental use permit number, petition number, or other administrative number associated with the earliest known submission. (3) Submitter. The third element is the submitter, following the phrase "submitted by." When authorship is defaulted to the submitter, this element is omitted. (4) Volume Identification (Accession Numbers). The final element in the trailing parentheses identifies the EPA accession number of the volume in which the original submission of the study appears. The six-digit accession number follows the symbol "CDL," standing for "Company Data Library." This accession number is in turn followed by an alphabetic suffix which shows the , relative position of the study within the volume. For example, within accession number 123456, the first study would be 123456-A; the second, 123456- B; the 26th, 123456-Z; and the 27th, 123456-AA. ------- - 1 - 00001450 Helling, C.S.; Turner, B.C. (1968) Pesticide mobility: Determin- ation by soil thin-layer chromatography. Method dated Nov 1, 1968. Science 162(?/Nov):562-563. (Also In unpublished submis- sion received Feb 17, 1970 under 352-324; submitted by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del.; CDL:002972-B) 00023331 Sleight, B.H., III (1973) Acute Toxicity of Simazine to Pink Shrimp (Penaeus duorarum) and Mud Crab (Neopanope texana). (Unpublished study received Apr 25, 1973 under unknown admin. no., prepared by Bionomics, Inc., submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp., Greensboro, N.C.; CDL:129174-A) 00023365 Johnston, C.D.; Cronin, M.T.I. (1965) Simazine: Three-Generation Reproduction Study in the Rat. (Unpublished study received Sep 16, 1965 under 5F0447; prepared by Woodard Research Corp., sub- mitted by Geigy Chemical Corp., Ardsley, N.Y.; CDL:090489-B) 00023366 Simoneaux, B.; Sy, A. (1972) Simazine Metabolism in an Aquatic Sys- tem: Report No. GAAC-72121. (Unpublished study received Dec 13, 1972 under OF0996; submitted by Geigy Chemical Co., Ardsley, N.Y.; CDL:091715-B) 00023955 Ciba-Geigy Corporation (1977) Chemical Data Section for Simazine. (Unpublished study received Apr 27, 1977 under 100-541; CDL: 229606-A) 00023965 Palazzolo, R.J. (1965) Report to Geigy Chemical Corporation: Acute Toxicity Studies on Simazine SOW. (Unpublished study received Aug 31, 1965 under 100-437; prepared by Industrial Bio-Test Lab- oratories, Inc., submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp., Greensboro, N.C,; CDL:100969-A) 00023992 Larsen, H.; Sutton, D.L.; Eaton, A.R.; et al. (1966) Summary of Residue Studies—Simazine SOW. (Unpublished study received Mar 8, 1966 under 100-437; prepared in cooperation with U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Fish Control Laboratory and others, sub- mitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp., Greensboro, N.C.; CDL:101141-A) 00025412 LeBaron, H.M. (1970) Fate of Simazine in the Aquatic Environment: Report No. GAAC-70013. (Unpublished study received May 12, 1970 under OF0996; submitted by Geigy Chemical Co., Ardsley, N.Y.; CDL:091712-A) 00025413 Flanagan, J.H.; Foster, J.R.; Larsen, H.; et al. (1968) Residue Data for Simazine in Water and Fish. (Unpublished study re- ceived May 12, 1970 under OF0996; prepared in cooperation with Univ. of Maryland and others, submitted by Geigy Chemical Co., Ardsley, N.Y.; CDL:091712-D) 00025433 Gilderhus, P.A. (1969) Some Effects of Long-Term Exposure to Sima- zine on Goldfish, Bluegills, and Aquatic Invertebrates. (Un- published study received Mar 12, 1969 under OF0996; prepared by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Fish Control Laboratory, submitted by Geigy Chemical Corp., New York, N.Y.; CDL:091713-D) ------- - 2 - 00025438 Bellies, R.P.; Scott, W.; Knott, W. (1965) Simazine: Acute Toxicity in Sunfish. (Unpublished study received Mar 12, 1969 under OF0996; prepared by Woodard Research Corp., submitted by Geigy Chemical Corp., New York, N.Y.; CDL:091713-K) 00025444 Kahrs, R.A.; Mattson, A.M. (1973) Residues of Simazine in Fish from Ponds Treated with Simazine: Report No. GAAC-73048. (Unpublished study received on unknown date under OF0996; submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp., Greensboro, N.C.; CDL:093305-B) 00026299 Beliles, R.P.; Scott, W.; Knott, W. (1965) Simazine: Acute Toxicity in Goldfish. (Unpublished study received Mar 12, 1969 under OF0996; prepared by Woodard Research Corp., submitted by Geigy Chemical Corp, New York, N.Y.; CDL:091713-L) 00027134 Talbert, R.E.; Fletchall, O.H. (1965) The adsorption of sane s- triazines in soils. Weeds 13(? ):46-52. (Also In unpublished submission received Jul 19, 1978 under 201-403; submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:234472-J) 00027856 Gold, B.; Balu, K.; Hofberg, A. (1973) Hydrolysis of Simazine in Aqueous Solution: Report No. GAAC-73044. (Unpublished study re- ceived Jul 17, 1978 under 100-541; submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp., Greensboro, N.C.; CDL:234454-B) 00027857 Keller, A. (1978) Degradation of Simazine (Gesatop(R) in Soil under Aerobic/Anaerobic and Sterile/Aerobic conditions: Project Report 05/78. (Unpublished study received Jul 17, 1978 under 100-541; prepared by Ciba-Geigy Corp., Greensboro, N.C.; CDL: 234454-D) 00027859 Martin, V.; Motko, L.; Gold, B.; et al. (1975) Simazine Residue Tests: AG-A No. 1022. (Unpublished study including AG-A nos. 1154, 1154-III, 1184..., received Jul 17, 1978 under 100-541; prepared in cooperation with Univ. of Missouri and others, sub- mitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp., Greensboro, N.C.; CDL:234454-G) 00027862 Beynon, K.I.; Stoydin, G.; Wright, A.N. (1972) A Comparison of the Breakdown of the Triazine Herbicides Cyanazine, Atrazine, and Simazine in Soils and in Maize. Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology 2(?):153-161. (Also in unpublished submission received Jul 17, 1978 under 100-541; submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp., Greensboro, N.C.; CDL:234455-B) 00027881 Walker, A. (1976) Simulation of herbicide persistence in soil. Pesticide Science 7(? ):41-49. (Also in unpublished submis- sion received Jul 17, 1978 under 100-541; submitted by Ciba- Geigy Corp., Greensboro, N.C.; CDL:234455-AA) 00027983 Mayer, F.L., Jr. (1973) Residue Reports on Simazine in Fish: AG-A No. 2899 I-III. (Unpublished study including letters dated Jun 1, 1973 from P.A. Gilderhus to Jack Norton and Jun 13, 1973 from F.L. Mayer, Jr. to Arnold Mattson and AG-A no. 2900 I-III, received Jul 26, 1973 under OF0996; Prepared in coopera- tion with U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Div. of Fishery Research, Branch of Pest Control Research, submitted by Geigy ------- - 3 - Chemical Co., Ardsley, N.Y.; CDL:091716-B) 00027984 Gilderhus, P.A. (1973) Residue Reports on Simazine in Fish: AG-A No. 2905 I-III. (Unpublished study including letter dated Jun 1, 1973 from P.A. Gilderhus to Jack Norton and AG-A no. 2906 I-III, received Jul 26, 1973 under OF0996; prepared in coopera- tion with U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Fish Control Labora- tory, submitted by Geigy Chemical Co., Ardsley, N.Y.; CDL: 091716-C) 00027985 Ragsdale, D.W. (1973) Residue Reports on Simazine in Fish and Water: AG-A No. 2940. (Unpublished study including letter dated Jun 16, 1973 from M. Roderick to Dan W. Ragsdale and AG-A no. 2941, received Jul 26, 1973 under OF0996; submitted by Geigy Chemical Co., Ardsley, N.Y.; CDL:091716-D) 00033309 Sleight, B.H., III (1971) Bioassay Report: Acute Toxicity of Some Ciba-Geigy Experimental Chemicals to Fathead Minnows (Pime- phales pronelas. (Unpublished study received May 16, 1973 under 1769-234; prepared by Bionomics, Inc., submitted by NCH Corp., National Chemsearch Div., Irving, Tex.; CDL:221976-N) 00034214 Swabey, Y.H.; Schenk, C.F. (1963) Report on Algicides and Aquatic Herbicides. 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(Special Scientific Report—Wildlife No. 191; report no. 33423a; also in unpublished submission re- ceived Mar 28, 1979 under 3125-236; submitted by Mobay Chemical Corp., Kansas City, Mo.; CDL:237905-B) 00036935 Atkins, E.L.; Greywood, E.A.; Macdonald, R.L. (1975) Toxicity of Pesticides and Other Agricultural Chemicals to Honey Bees: Labo- ratory Studies. By University of California, Dept. of Entomolo- gy. ?: UC, Cooperative Extension. (Leaflet 2287; published study.) 00038297 Bohme, C.; Bar, F. (1975) Breakdown of Triazine Herbicides in the Animal Organism. A translation of: Uher den Abbau von Triazin- Herbiciden im Tierischen Organismus. (Unpublished study re- ceived on unknown date under OF0996; prepared by Bundesgesund- heitsamt, Max von Pettenkofer-Institute, Laboratorium fur Ernahrungshygiene, submitted by Geigy Chemical Co., Ardsley, N.Y.; CDL:093306-A) ------- - 4 - 00040664 Beynon, K.I.; Stoydin, G.; Wright, A.N. (1972) A comparison of the breakdown of the Triazine herbicides Cyanazine, Atrazine and Si- mazine in soils and in maize. Pesticide Biochemistry and Physi- ology 2(2):153-161. (Also In unpublished submission received Jul 19, 1978 under 201-403; submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:234476-D) 00043666 Kuc, W.J. (1976) Acute Toxicity of Simazine Technical, Batch # FL-750336 to the Rainbow Trout, (Salmo gairdneri Richardson): AES Project #7635-500. (Unpublished study received Apr 27, 1977 under 100-541; prepared by Union Carbide Corp., submitted by Ci- ba-Geigy Corp., Greensboro, N.C.; CDL:229607-W) 00043667 Cook, J.D.; Smith, B.W. (1976) Sensitivity of Striped Bass Finger- lings to Simazine. (Unpublished paper presented at the National Fish Culture Workshop; Jan 13-15, 1976, Springfield, Missouri; Alabama, Game and Fish Div., unpublished study; CDL:229607-X) 00043668 Zak, F.; Hermann, W.D.; Sachsse, K. (1973) 56-Day Toxicity and Res- idue Study of Simazine on Rainbow Trout (Salmo gairdneri): Project No. Siss 1725. (Unpublished study received Apr 27, 1977 under 100-541; prepared by Ciba-Geigy, Ltd., Switzerland, sub- mitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp., Greensboro, N.C.; CDL:229607-Y) 00043670 Sleight, B.H., III; Macek, K.J. (1972) Research Report: Continuous Exposure of Bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus) to Simazine in ' Water: AG-A No. 2199. (Unpublished study including AG-A nos. 2199 II, 2199 II A, 2473..., received Apr 27, 1977 under 100- 541; prepared in cooperation with Bionomics, Inc., submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp., Greensboro, N.C.; CDL:229607-AA) 00043672 Beliles, R.P.; Scott, W.; Knott, W.; (1965) Simazine: Subacute Tox- icity in Mallard Ducks. (Unpublished study received Apr 27, 1977 under 100-541; prepared by Woodard Research Corp., submit- ted by Ciba-Geigy Corp., Greensboro N.C.; CDL.-229607-AF) 00043676 Mayer, F.L.; Sanders, H.O'. (1975) Effects of Aquazine(R) on Daph- nids and Fathead Minnows under Continuous and Usage-Pattern Ex- posures. Prelim, rept. (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Sen/ice, Fish- Pesticide Research Laboratory, unpublished study; CDL:229607-AK) 00043677 Wright, L.S., Jr.; Beliles, R.P. (1966) Simazine: The Effect on Shell Growth in Oysters. (Unpublished study received Apr 27, 1977 under 100-541; prepared by Woodard Research Corp., submit- ted by Ciba-Geigy Corp., Greensboro, N.C.; CDL:229607-AM) 00043678 Fink, R. (1974) Final Report: One-Generation Reproduction Study— Mallard Ducks: Project No. 108-101. (Unpublished study received Apr 27, 1977 under 100-541; prepared by Truslow Farms, Inc., submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp., Greensboro, N.C.; CDL:229607-AP) 00044017 Helling, C.S. (1971) Pesticide mobility in soils: II. Applications of soil thin-layer chromatography. Soil Science Society of America Proceedings 35:737-748. (Also In unpublished submission received May 5, 1975 under 464-323; submitted by Dow Chemical U.S.A., Midland, Mich.; CDL:221997-S) ------- - 5 - 00055672 Ciba-Geigy Chemical Corporation (1971) Metabolism of S-Triazine Herbicides. (Unpublished study including letter dated Dec 29, 1971 from J.R. Forsythe to Harold G. Alford, received Dec 29, 1971 under 100-437; CDL:231915-A) 00057567 Bier, C.B.; Oliveira, P.H. (1980) 21-Day Subacute Dermal Toxicity Study in Albino Rabbits Administered Test Article Simazine: Project No. 12017. (Unpublished study received Feb 26, 1981 under 100-437; prepared by Bio-Research Laboratories, Ltd., Canada, submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp., Greensboro, N.C.; CDL: 244454-e) 00065585 Mattson, A.M.; Kahrs, R.A.; Murphy, R.T. (1969) Quantitative Deter- mination of Triazine Herbicides in Soils by Chemical Analysis: GAAC-69014. Method dated Mar 18, 1969. (Unpublished study re- ceived Aug 26, 1977 under 100-496; submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp., Greensboro, N.C.; CDL:231423-B) 00072798 Fink, R. (1976) Final Report: Acute Oral LD50 - Mallard Duck: Project No. 108-121. (Unpublished study received Apr. 27, 1977 under 100-541; prepared by Wildlife International, Ltd., submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp., Greensboro, N.C.: CDL: 229607- AN). 00080631 Johnston, C.D. (1965) Letter sent to Frank Lyman dated Mar 15, 1965 Summary of the 3-generation reproduction study of simazine in the rat. (Unpublished study, including letter dated Mar 17, 1965 from C.D. Johnston to Joseph Marrus, received Mar 15, 1965 under 5F0447; prepared by Wbodard Research Corp., submitted by Geigy Chemical Corp., New York, N.Y.; CDL:090488-F) 00080632 Ryskiewich, D.P. (1964) Metabolism of Simazine, Hydroxy-sunazine, Atrazine and Hydroxy-atrazine by Rats. N.P. (Technical bul- letin; also In unpublished submission received Mar 15, 1965 under 5F0447; submitted by Geigy Chemical Corp., New York, N.Y.; CDL:090488-G) 00080633 Bowman, J.S. (1960) Metabolism Study. (Unpublished study, includ- ing letters dated Apr 29, 1960 and Jul 26, 1960 from J.S. Bowman to Joseph Marrus, received Mar 15, 1965 under 5F0447; prepared by Hazleton Laboratories, Inc., submitted by Geigy Chemical Corp., New York, N.Y.; CDL:090488-H) 00080635 Donoso, J.; Peterson, J.I. (1963) Hydroxyatrazine C14 and Hydrox- ysimazine C14 Metabolism Studies in Rats. (Unpublished study received Mar 15, 1965 under 5F0447; prepared by Wsodard Research Corp., submitted by Geigy Chemical Corp., New York, N.Y.; CDL: 090488-J) ------- - 6 - GS-650070-1 GS-650070-2 GS-650070-3 GS-650070-4 GS-650070-5 GS-650070-6 GS-650070-7 GS-650070-8 GS-650070-9 GS-650070-10 GS-650070-11 GS-650070-12 GS-650070-13 GS-650070-14 GS-650070-15 Ciba-Geigy Corporation. 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Vol.?? [Submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp. under PP#7F0534; RCB-114776.] ------- - 7 - GS-650070-16 GS-650070-17 GS-650070-18 GS-650070-19 GS-650070-20 GS-650070-21 GS-650070-22 GS-650070-23 GS-650070-24 GS-650070-25 GS-650070-26 GS-650070-27 Leonard, O.A., and Lider, L.A. (1961) Toxicity and Translocation of Herbicides supplied to Grape Rootings through Solution Culture. Am. J. Enology and Viticulture 12:37-46. [Submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp. under PP#7F0534? RCB-114776.] \ Shimabukuro, R.H. (1967) Atrazine Metabolism and Herbicidal Selectivity. Plant Physiol. 42(9) : 1269-1276. Submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp. under PP#6F0620; RCB-115137.] Ciba-Geigy Corp. (1960) Metabolism Study with Simazine-Ci4 in Rats Performed at the Hazleton Laboratories in Palo Alto, California. [Report submitted April 29, 1960. Submitted by Ciba-Geigy under PP#7F0525; RCB-114740.] Ciba-Geigy Corp. (1963) Metabolism Study with Hydroxy- atrazine-C^ and Hydroxysimazine-C^^ in Rats performed at Wbodard Research. [Report submitted October 11, 1963. Submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp. under PP#7F0525; RCB-114740.] Ciba-Geigy Corp. (1964) Metabolism of Simazine, Hydroxy- simazine, Atrazine, and Hydroxyatrazine by Rats. [Report submitted April 3, 1964. Submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp. under PPf7F0525; RCB-114740.] Ciba-Geigy Corp. (1970) Report No. GAAC-72096. by Ciba-Geigy under PP#OF0996; RCB-166708.] [Submitted Ciba-Geigy Corporation. (1963) Method AG-14: Determination of Simazine Residues. [Submitted by Ciba-Geigy under PPf6Fl725; RGB.- None; See GS-650070-73.] Ciba-Geigy Corporation (1963) kMethod AG-26: Extraction of Animal Tissue prior to determining certain S-Triazine Herbicides. [Submitted by Ciba-Geigy under PP#5F0447; RCB-114441.] Ciba-Geigy Corporation. (1965) Specific Application of Analytical Bulletin No. 7 to the Analysis of Forage Crops as required for Simazine PP*5F0447; [Submitted by Ciba-Geigy under PP#5F0447; RCB-114441.] Ciba-Geigy Corporation. (1966) Analytical Bulletin No. 7: The Determination of Chlorotriazine Residues in Plant Material, Animal Tissues and Water using the Ultraviolet Method. [Submitted by Ciba-Geigy under PP#7FH534; RCB-114776.] Ciba-Geigy Corporation. (1966) The Determination of Atrazine and Simazine in Milk by Gas Chromatography. [Submitted by Ciba-Geigy under PP#5F0447; RCB-114441.] Ciba-Geigy Corporation. (1969) Method AG-111: Determination of Simazine Residues in Fish and Water by Microcoulometric Gas Chromatography. [Submitted by Ciba-Geigy under PP#OF0996; RCB-116708.] ------- - 8 - GS-650070-28 GS-650070-29 GS-650070-30 GS-650070-31 GS-650070-32 GS-650070-33 GS-650070-34 GS-650070-35 GS-650070-36 GS-650070-37 GS-650070-38 Ciba-Geigy Corporation. (1971) Analsytical Method REM 17/71R; Triazine Herbicides - Gas Chromatographic Determination of Residues in Fruits, vegetables and Plant Material. [Submitted by Ciba-Geigy under PP*6E1725; RGB - None; See GS-650070-68.] Ciba-Geigy Corporation. (1972) Method AG-232 A: Determination of 2-chloro-4, 6-diamino-s-triazine (G-28273) Residues in Sorghum by Gas Chromatography. PP#OF0996; RCB-116708.] Ciba-Geigy Corporation. (1973) Analytical Method REM 1/73; Parent Hydroxytriazines Residue Determination in Plant Material by High-Performance Liquid Chromato- graph. [Submitted by Ciba-Geigy under PP#6E1725; RGB - None; See GS-650070-68.] Ciba-Geigy Corporation. (1973) Method AG-213: Determination of Residues of Simazine and its Monodealkylated Metabolite, G-28279, in Fish by Gas Chromatography Using Microcoulometric Detection. [Submitted hy Ciba- Geigy under PP#OF0996; RCB-116708.] Ciba-Geigy Corporation. (1973) Method AG-238: Residue Determination of Simazine and its Metabolites, G-28279 and G-30414, in Pecans Using Gas Chrcmatography with Microcoulometric Detection and Thin-Layer Chromatography. [Submitted by Ciba-Geigy under PP#3F1378; RCB-118202.] Ciba-Geigy Corporation. (1973) Report No. GAAC-73012: Specificity of the Residue Determination of Simazine in Pecans. [Submitted by Ciba-Geigy under PP#3F1378; RCB-118202.] Ciba-Geigy Corporation. (1973) Report No. GAAC-73026: Validation of Analytical Method AG-232A for the Determination of 2,4-diamino-6-chloro-s_-triazine. [Submitted by Ciba-Geigy under PP#OF0996; RCB-116708.] Ciba-Geigy Corporation. (1973) Report No. GAAC-73028: Validation of Residue Method AG-111 and Storage Stability of Simazine and G-28279 in Fish Tissue. [Submitted by •Ciba-Geigy under PP#OF0996; RCB-116708.] Ciba-Geigy Corporation. (1974) Method AG-261: Residue Determination of Simazine and Its Chlorometabolites G-28279 and G-28273 in Water. [Submitted by Ciba- Geigy under PP#3G1394; RCB-118463.] Gigger, R.P. (1966) Analysis for Simazine Residues. [Submitted by Ciba-Geigy under PP#7F0534; RCB-114776.] HEW, FDA. (1966) Method tryout of Analytical Bulletin No. 7 for Bermuda and Johnsongrass. [Filed under PP#5F0447; RCB-114441.] ------- - 9 - GS-650070-39 GS-650070-40 GS-650070-41 GS-650070-42 GS-650070-43 GS-650070-44 GS-650070-45 GS-650070-46 GS-650070-47 GS-650070-48 GS-650070-49 GS-650070-50 GS-650070-51 GS-650070-52 HEW, FDA. (1967) Method Tryout of Analytical Bulletin for Corn and Oranges. [Filed under PP#7F0534; RCB- 114770.] HEW, FDA. (1967) Method Trial for Simazine, Atrazine, and Propazine in Milk. Dated Aug. 14, 1968. [Filed under PP#7F0534; RCB-114770.] Ciba-Geigy Corp. (1965) Determination of Simazine and its Hydroxy Derivative in the Milk of Dairy Cows fed Simazine in their Rations. [Submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp. under PPf5F0447; RCB-114441.] Ciba-Geigy Corp. (1973) Report No. GAAC-73028. [Submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp. under PPtOF0996; RCB-116708.] Ciba-Geigy Corp. (1967) Test Nos. AG-A 390 and 631. [Submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp. under PP#7F0534; RCB-114776.] Ciba-Geigy Corp. (1967) Test AG-A 265 and Table 6: Field and Laboratory Experiments on the Use of Simazine for Weed Control in Sub-Tropical Fruit and Nut Orchards. [Submitted by- Ciba-Geigy Corp. under PP#7F0534; RCB-114776.] Ciba-Geigy Corp. (1967) Test AG-A 635. [Submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp. under PP#7F0534. RCB-114776.] Ciba-Geigy Corp. (1967) Tests AG-A 181> 341, 508, 802, 813, and 833. [Submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp. under PP#7F0534; RCB-114776.] Ciba-Geigy Corp. (1967) Test Nos. AG 153, 225, and 319. [Submitted by Ciba-Geigy corp. under PP#F0534; RCB-114776.] Ciba-Geigy Corp. (1967) Test Nos. AG-A 326, 340, 509, 847, 1043, 1122, and 1123. [Submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp. under PP#7F0534; RCB-114776.] Ciba-Geigy Corp. (1967) Test No. AG-A 371. [Submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp. under PP#7F0534; RCB-114776.] Ciba-Geigy Corp. (1967) Test Nos. AG-A 295, 304, and 900. [Submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp. under PP#7F0534; RCB-114776.] Ciba-Geigy Corp. (1967) Test No. AG-A 277. [Submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp. under PP#7F0534; RCB-114776.] Ciba-Geigy Corp. (1967) Simazine Residue Data: Cranberries. [Submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp. under PP#7F0534; RCB-114776.] ------- - 10 - GS-650070-53 GS-650070-54 GS-650070-55 GS-650070-56 GS-650070-57 GS-650070-58 GS-650070-59 GS-650070-60 GS-650070-61 GS-650070-62 GS-650070-63 GS-650070-64 GS-650070-65 GS-650070-66 Ciba-Geigy Corp. (1967) Test AG-A 306 and Cornell University Data dated July 1, 1964. [Submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp. under PP#7F0534; RCB-114776.] Ciba-Geigy Corp. (1967) Test AG-A 730 and 1005. [Submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp. under PP#7F0534; RCB-114776.] Ciba-Geigy Corp. (1967) Test Nos. AG-A 216, 318, and 524; Simazine Residue Data: Grapes. [Submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp. under PP#7F0534; RCB-114776.] Ciba-Geigy Corp. (1967) Test No. AG-A 277. [Submitted by Ciba-Geigy corp. under PP#7F0534; RCB-114776.] Ciba-Geigy Corp. (1967) Test Nos. AG-A 134, 138, 297, 298, 301, 305, 362, and 363. [Submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp. under PP#7F0534; RCB-114776.] Ciba-Geigy Corp. (1967) Test AG-A 258, 378, 489, and 848. [Submitted by Ciba-Geigy under PP*7F0534; RCB-114776.] Ciba-Geigy Corp. (1969) Test AG-A 1159. [Submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp. under PP#PF0792; RCB-115886.] Ciba-Geigy Corp. (1967) Test AG-A 95. [Submitted by Ciba-Geigy under PP#7F0534; RGB 114776.] Ciba-Geigy Corp. (1973) Tests GAAC-73024 and AG-A 587, 1390, 1755, 2789, and 2824. [Submitted by Ciba-Geigy under PP#7F1378; RCB-118202.] Ciba-Geigy Corp. (1965) Tests AG-A 215, 273, and 380. [Submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp. under PP#7F0534; PCB-114776.] Ciba-Geigy Corp. (1965) Tests AG-A 119, 185, 342, 438, 548, 632, 876 and 888. [Submitted by Ciba-Geigy under PP#5F0447; RCB-114441.] Ciba-Geigy Corp. (1965) Tests AG-A 243, and 279. [Submitted by Ciba-Geigy under PP#5F0447; RCB-114441.] Ciba-Geigy Corp. (1967) Test Nos. AG-A 454 and 1289. [Submitted by Ciba-Geigy under PP#7F0534; RCB-114776.] Ciba-Geigy Corp. (1967) Test Nos. AG-A 217, 223, 285, and 1294. [Submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp. under PP#7F0534; RCB-114776.] ------- - 11 - GS-650070-67 GS-650070-68 GS-650070-69 GS-650070-70 GS-650070-71 GS-650070-72 Ciba-Geigy Corp. (1967) Table 1-3, Supplement to: Field and Laboratory Experiments on the Use of Simazine for Weed Control in Sub-Tropical Fruit and Nut Orchards. [Submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp. under PP#7F0534; RCB-114776.] Ciba-Geigy Corp. (1967) Report No. GAAC-75069; RVA 46/75, and 50/75; Test No. A3-A 903. [Submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp. under PP#6E1725; RGB - None - See below:] Under PPS6E1725 (All Ciba-Geigy) Matson, H.M. (1975) Report No. GAAC-75069. Results of Tests on the Amount of Residue remaining in Bananas including a Description of Analytical Method used. Schenker, M. (1973-74) RVA 46/75, Simazine and Anetryn. Residues in Bananas, Honduras. Schenker, M. (1974) RVA 48/75 Simazine and Anetryn. Residues in Bananas, Costa Rica. Schenker, M. (1974) RVA 50/75 Simazine and Anetryn. Residues in Bananas, Costa Rica. Turchick, J.T. (1964) Test No. AG-A-903, Analytical Residues Report - Simazine in Bananas, United Fruit Co., New York, NY. Ciba-Geigy Corp. (1967) Table Nos. 4 and 8: Field and Laboratory Experiments on the Use of Simazine for Weed Control in Sub-Tropical Fruit and Nut Orchards. [Submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp. under PP#7F0534; RCB-114776.] Ciba-Geigy Corp. (1967) Test Nos. AG-A 91, 94, 233, and 240. [Submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp. under PP#7F0534; RCB-114776.] Ciba-Geigy Corp. (1970) Test No. AG-A 1713. [Submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp. under FAP#1H2572; RCB-070328.1 Ciba-Geigy Corp. (1970) Report No. GAAC-74054: Test Nos. AG-A 3259 I and II; Report No. GAAC-73048: Test Nos. AG-A 2940, 2905, and 2899; Report No. GAAC-70013: Test No. AG-A 1555. [Submitted by Ciba- Geigy Corp. under PPfOF0996; RCB-116708.] ------- - 12 - GS-650070-73 GS-650070-74 GS-650070-75 GS-650070-76 GS-650070-77 GS-650070-78 GS-650070-79 GS-650070-80 GS-650070-81 GS-650070-82 GS-650070-83 Ciba-Geigy Corp. (1970) Report No. GMC-70013: Tes Nos. 512, 659, 725, 777, 782, 783, 817, 832, 860, 861, 918, 920, 950, 986, 988, 989, 1065, 1089 and 1142. [Submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp. under PP#OF0996 [Samples were analyzed for intact simazine residue only; the tolerance is expressed in terms of the combined residues of simazine plus its metabolites G-28273 and G-28279. Mattson, A.M. and Solga, J. (1963) Residues in Body Tissues of Sheep and Cattle Receiving Simazine in Their Diet as compared with Residues of Propazine and Atrazine in Animals Similarly Treated. [Unpublished study submitted by Ciba-Geigy corp. under PP#5F0447; RCB-114441.] Mattson, A.M. and Solga, J. (1965) Determination of Simazine and Its Hydroxy Derivative in The Milk of Dairy Cows fed Simazine in Their Rations. [Unpublished study submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp. under PP#5F0447; RCB-114441.] Wbodard Research Corporation. (1961) Determination of Simazine in Milk Following Dietary Feeding to Dairy Cattle. [Unpublished study submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp. under PP#5F0447; RCB-114441.] Dugger, J.M. and Humphreys, T.E. (1959) The Metabolism of Simazine by Sugarcane Plants, Preliminary Report I. [Unpublished study submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp. under PP#OF0855; RCB-116167.] Humphreys, T.E. (1961) The Metabolism of Atrazine and Simazine by Sugarcane Plants Four to Seven Months of Age, Final Report. [Unpublished study submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp. under PP#OF0855; RCAB-116167.] Bakke, J.E. and Robbins, J. (1968) and Simazine by The Goat and Sheep. Metabolism of Atrazine [ACS Abstr. 155A43.] Foster, T.S. and Khan, S.U. Atrazine by The Chicken. 24(3):566-570.] (1976) Metabolism of [J. Agric. Food Chem. Pillai, P., Weete, J.D., Diner, A.M. and Davis, D.E. (1979) Atrazine Metabolism in Box Crabs. [J. Environ. Qual. 8(3):277-280.] Robbins, J.D., Bakke, J.E. and Feil, V.J. (1968) Metabolism of 2-chloro-4,6-bis (isopropylamino)-s- triazine (Propazine-14c) in The Milk of Goat and Sheep. [J. Agric. Food Chem. 16(4):698-700.] Ciba-Geigy Corp. (1976) Acute Oral Data. [Submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp.] [Prepared by IBT Laboratory for Ciba- Geigy Corp., Tox. Doc. 001892, EPA Reg. No. 100-437.] ------- - 13 - GS-650070-84 Ciba Geigy Corp. (1972) Acute and Subacute Toxicity Feeding Studies of Simazine with Young Adult Bobwhite Quail, GSRI Project No. NC459. [Unpublished Study received Apr. 22, 1977; submitted by Ciba-Geigy, Greensboro, N.C.; Ace. No. 229607.] GS-650070-85 Sanders, H.O. (1970) Toxicities of sane Herbicides to Six Species of Freshwater Crustaceans. [Journal of the Water Pollution Control Federation 42(8):1544-1550.] ------- 'APPENDIX II-2 I OMB Approval No. 20004468 (Expires 12-31-83) EPA REGISTRATION NO. FIFRA SECTION 3(C)(2)(B) SUMMARY SHEET PRODUCT NAME APPLICANTS NAME DATE GUIDANCE DOCUMENT ISSUED With respect to the requirement to submit "generic" data imposed by the FIFRA section 3(C)(2)(B) notice contained in the referenced Guidance Document, I am responding in the following manner D1. I will submit data in a timely manner to satisfy the following requirements. If the test procedures I will use deviate from (or are not specified in) the Registration Guidelines or the Protocols contained in the Reports of Expert Groups to the Chemicals Group, OECD Chemicals Testing Programme, I enclose the protocols that I will use: O 2. I have entered into in agreement with one or more other registrants under FIFRA section 3(C)(2)(B)(ii) to satisfy the following data requirements. The tests, and any required protocols, will be submitted to EPA by: NAME OF OTHER REGISTRANT D 3. I enclose a completed "Certification of Attempt to Enter Into an Agreement with Other Registrants for Development of Data" with respect to the following data requirements: D 4. I request that you amend my registration by deleting the following uses (this option is not available to applicants for new products): D 5. I request voluntary cancellation of the registration of this product (This option is not available to applicant! for new products.) REGISTRANTS AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE SIGNATURE DATE EPA Form 8580-1 (10-82) ------- APPENDIX H-3 OMB Approval No. 2000W68 (Expires: 12-31-93) (To qualify, certify A Ll^ four items) CERTIFICATION OF ATTEMPT TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT WITH OTHER REGISTRANTS FOR DEVELOPMENT OF DATA 1. I am duly authorized to represent the following firm(s) who are subject to the require- ments of a Notice under FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B) contained in a Guidance Document to submit data concerning the active ingredient: GUIDANCE DOCUMENT DATE ACTIVE INGREDIENT NAME OP FIRM EPA COMPANY NUMBER (This firm or group of firms is referred to below as "my firm".) 2. My firm is willing to develop and submit the data as required by that Notice, if necessary- However, my firm would prefer to enter into an agreement with one or more other registrants to develop jointly, or to share in the cost of developing, the following required items or data: 3. My firm has offered in writing to enter into such an agreement Copies of the offers are attached. That offer was irrevocable and included an offer to be bound by an arbitration decision under FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B)(iii) if final agreement on ail terms could not be reached otherwise. This offer was made to the following firm(s) on the following data(s): NAME OF FIRM DATE OF OFFER However, none of those firm(s) accepted my offer. 4. My firm requests that EPA not suspend the registration(s) of my firm's product(s), if any of the firms named in paragraph (3) above have agreed to submit the data listed in paragraph (2) above in accordance with the Notice. I understand EPA will promptly inform me whether my firm must submit data to avoid suspension of its registration(s) under FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B). (This statement does not apply to applicants for new products.) I give EPA permission to disclose this statement upon request. TYPED NAME SIGNATURE DATE EPA Form 86804 (10-82) ------- Appendix III-l PTOEDCT SPECIFIC DMA REPORT EPA Begistraticn No. _Guidanoe Document for_ Date Registration Guideline No. 5158.20 PFDQJCT CHEfflSTK? 61-1 61-2 61-3 62-1 62-2 62-3 63-2 63-3 63-4 63-5 63-6 63-7 63-8 63-9 63-10 63-11 63-12 63-13 63-14 63-15 63-16 63-17 63-18 63-19 63-20 63-21 S 158. 135 TOXICOLOGY 81-1 81-2 81-3 81-4 81-5 81-6 Name of Teat Identity of ingredients Statement of composition Discussion o£ formation of ingredients Preliminary analysis Certification of limits Analytical methods for enforcement limits Color Physical state Odor Melting point Boiling point Density, bulX- density, or specific gravity Solubility Vapor pressure Dissociation constant Octanol/Vater partition coefficient PH Stability Oxidizing/reducing reaction Flanmability ExDlodability Storage stability Viscosity M^ibilitv Corrosion characteristics Dielectric break- down voltage Acute oral LD-50, rat Acute dermal LD-50 Acute inhalation, LC-50 rat Primary eye irritation, rabbit Primary dermal irritation Dermal sensitiza- ticn Test not required for my product listed above (check below) I am complying with data requirements by Citing MRtDt Submit- ting Data (At- tached) (For EJ>A Use Only) Accession Numbers Assigned ------- APPENDIX IV-2 LABELING REQUIREMENTS OF TOE FIFRA, AS AMENDED (REFER TO THE SAMPLE LABELS FOLLOWING) ITEM 1 2 3 4 5 6A 6B 7 7A 7B LABEL ELEMENT Product name Company name and address Net contents EPA Est. No. EPA Reg. No. Ingredients statement Pounds/ga 1 Ion statement Front panel precaut ionary statements Keep Out of Reach of Children (Child hazard warning ) Signal word APPLICABILITY OF REQUIREMENT All products All products All products All products All products All products Liquid products where dosage given as Ibs. ai/unit area All products All products All products PLACEMENT ON LABEL REQUIRED Front panel None None None None Front panel Front panel Front panel Front panel Front panel PREFERRED Center front panel Bottom front panel or end of label text Bottom front panel or end of label text Front panel Front panel, immediately before or following Reg. No. Immediately following product name Directly below the main ingredients statement Above signal word Immediately below child hazard warning COMMENTS If registrant is not the producer, must be qualified by "Packed for . . .," "Distributed by. • •»" etc. May be in metric units in addition to U.S. units Must be in similar type size and run parallel to other type. May appear on the container instead of the label. Text must run parallel with other text on the panel. All front panel precautionary statements must be grouped together, preferably blocked . Note type size requirements. Note type size requirements. ------- APPENDIX IV-2 (continued) ITEM 7C 7D 7E 8 8A 8B LABEL ELEMENT Skull & cross- bones and word POISON (in red) Statement of practical treatment Referral statement Side/back panel precau t ionary statements Hazards to humans and domestic animals Environmental hazards APPLICABILITY OF REQUIREMENT All products which are Cat- egory I based on oral, der- mal, or inhala- tion toxic ity All products in Categories I, II, and III All products where pre- cautionary labeling appears on other than front panel. All products All products in Categories I, II, and III All products PLACEMENT ON LABEL REQUIRED Front panel Category^ I: Front panel unless refer- ral statement is used. Others: Grouped with side panel precautionary statements. Front panel None None None PREFERRED Both in close proximity to signal word Front panel for all. '' Top or side of back panel preceding directions for use Same as above Same as above COMMENTS \ "^- Must be grouped under the headings in 8A, 8B, and 8C; preferably blocked. Must be preceded by appropriate signal '"* word. Environmental hazards include bee caution where applicable. ------- APPENDIX IV-2 (continued) ITEM 8C 9A 9C 10A IOC 10D U.S. LABEL ELEMENT Physical or chemical hazards Restricted block Misuse statement Re-entry statement Storage and disposal block Directions for use APPLICABILITY OF REQUIREMENT All pressurized products, others with flash points under 150°F All restricted products All products All cholinesterase inhibitors All products All products PLACEMENT ON LABEL REQUIRED None Top center of front panel Immediately following statement of classifica- tion or ahead of directions for use In the directions for use In the directions for use None PREFERRED Same as above Preferably blocked i Immediately after misuse statement Immediately before specific directions for use or at the end of directions for use None COMMENTS Includes a statement of the terms of restriction. The words "RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE" must be same type size as signal word. Must be set apart and clearly distin- guishable from from other directions for use. May be in metric as well as U.S. units ------- RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS HAZARDS TO HUMANS (4 DOMESTIC ANIMALS DANGER ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS/ PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL HAZARDS &/!} DIRECTIONS FOR USE it a a wofetion ol Federal law to use mis oroouct m a manner inconsistent wild its Boeing RE-ENTRY STATEMENT (It Applicable) CATEGORY OF APPLICATOR STORAGE AND DISPOSAL STORAGE — DISPOSAL = CROP: RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE FOR RETAL SALE TO AND APPLICATION ONLY BY CERTIFIED APPLICATORS OR PERSONS UNDER THEIR DIRECT SUPERVISION PRODUCT NAME ACTIVE MGREOIENT: INERT INGREDIENTS: TOTAL: 100.00% THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS IBS OF PER GALLON KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN is) DANGER — POISON STATEMENT OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT IF SWALLOWED = IF INHALED = IF ON SKIN = IF IN EYES = SEE SIDE PANEL FOR ADOrTIONAL PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS MFG8Y = TOWN, STATE == ESTABLISHMENT NO. EPA REGISTRATION NO. NET CONTENTSr CROP: CROP: CROP: CROP: CROP: WARRANTY STATEMENT ------- Appendix IV-3 PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL HAZARDS Criteria I. Pressurized Containers A. Flashpoint at or below 20 °F; or if there is a flashback at any valve opening. B. Flashpoint .above 20°F and not over 80'F; or if the flame extension is more than 18 inches long at a distance of 6 inches from the valve opening. C. ALL OTHER PRESSURIZED CONTAINERS II. Non-Pressurized Containers A. Flashpoint at or below 20°F. B. Flashpoint above 20°F and over 80°F. C. Flashpoint over 80 *F and not over 150°F. D. Flashpoint above 150°F. Required Label Statement Extremely flammable. Contents under pressure. Keep away from fire, sparks, and heated surfaces. Do not puncture or incinerate container. Exposure to temperatures above 130°F may cause bursting. Flammable. Contents under pressure. Keep away from heat, sparks, and flame. Do not puncture or incinerate container. Exposure to temperatures above 130°F may cause bursting. Contents under pressure. Do not use or store near heat or open flame. Do not puncture or incinerate container. Exposure to temperatures above 130°F may cause bursting. Extremely flammable. Keep away from fire, sparks, and heated surfaces. Flammable. Keep away from heat and open flame. Do•not use or store near heat and open flame. None required. ------- Appendix IV-5 STORAGE AND DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR PESTICIDES All products are required to bear specific label instructions about storage and disposal. Storage and disposal instructions must be grouped together in the directions for use portion of the label under the heading STORAGE AND DISPOSAL. Products intended solely for domestic use need not include the heading "STORAGE AND DISPOSAL." The STORAGE AND DISPOSAL heading must appear in the minimum type size listed below: I \ Required type size I Size of label I for the heading I front panel in I STORAGE AND DISPOSAL I square inches I (all capitals) I 110 and under 6 point I Above 10 to 15 8 point I Above 15 to 30 10 point I Over 30 12 point Storage and disposal instructions must be set apart and clearly distinguishable from other directions for use. Blocking storage and disposal statements with a solid line is suggested as a means of increasing their prominence. A. Storage Instructions; All product labels are required to have appropriate storage instructions. Specific storage instructions are not prescribed. Each registrant must develop his own storage instructions, considering, when applicable, the following factors: 1. Conditions of storage that might alter the composition or usefulness of the pesticide. Examples could be temperature extremes, excessive moisture or humidity, heat, sunlight, friction, or contaminating substances or media. 2. Physical requirements of storage which might adversely affect the container of the product and its ability to continue to function properly. Requirements might include positioning of the container in storage, storage or damage due to stacking, penetration of moisture, and ability to withstand shock or friction. 3. Specifications for handling the pesticide container, including movement of container within the storage area, proper opening and closing procedures (particularly for opened containers), and measures to minimize exposure while opening or closing container. ------- Appendix IV-5 (continued) 4. Instructions on what to do if the container is damaged in any way, or if the pesticide is leaking or has been spilled, and precautions to minimize exposure if damage occurs 5. General precautions concerning locked storage, storage in original container only, and separation of pesticides during storage to prevent cross-contamination of other pesticides, fertilizer, food, and feed. 6. General storage instructions for household products should emphasize storage in original container and placement in locked storage areas. B. Pesticide Disposal Instructions; The label of all products, except those intended solely for domestic use, must bear explicit instructions about pesticide disposal. The statements listed below contain the exact wording that must appear on the label of these products: 1. The labels of all products, except domestic use, must contain the statement, "Do not contaminate water, food, or feed by storage or disposal." 2. Except those products intended solely for domestic use, the labels of all products that contain active ingredients appearing on the "Acutely Hazardous" Commercial Pesticide Products List (RCRA "E" List) at the end of this appendix or are assigned to Toxicity Category I on the basis of oral or dermal toxicity, skin or eye irritation potential, or Toxicity Category I or II on the basis of acute inhala- tion toxicity must bear the following pesticide disposal statement: "Pesticide wastes are acutely hazardous. Improper dis- posal of excess pesticide, spray mixture, or rinsate is a violation of Federal Law. If these wastes cannot be disposed of by use according to label instructions, contact your State Pesticide or Environmental Control Agency, or the Hazardous Waste representative at the nearest EPA Regional Office for guidance." The labels of all products, except those intended for domestic use, containing active or inert ingredients that appear on the "Toxic" Commercial Pesticide Products List (RCRA "F" List) at the end of this appendix or presently meet any of the criteria in Subpart C, 40 CFR 261 for a hazardous waste must bear the following pesticide disposal statement: ------- \ Appendix IV-5 (continued) "Pesticide wastes are toxic. Improper disposal of excess pesticide, spray mixture, or rinsate is a violation of Federal Law. If these wastes cannot be disposed of by use according to label instructions, contact your State Pesticide or Environmental Control Agency, or the Hazardous Waste representative at the nearest EPA Regional Office for guidance." Labels for all other products, except those intended for domestic use, must bear the following pesticide disposal statement: "Wastes resulting from the use of this product may be disposed of on site or at an approved waste disposal facility." 3. Products intended for domestic use only must bear the following disposal statement: "Securely wrap original container in several layers of newspaper and discard in trash." C. Container Disposal Instructions The label of each product must bear container disposal instructions appropriate to the type of container. 1. All products intended for domestic use must bear one of the following container disposal statements: Container Type Statement Non-aerosol products 1 Do not reuse container (bottle, can, jar). I I(bottles, cans, jars)I Rinse thoroughly before discarding in trash.I I Non-aerosol products I(bags) Do not reuse bag. Discard bag in trash Aerosol products IReplace cap and discard containers in I trash. Do not incinerate or puncture. 2. The labels for all other products must bear container disposal instructions, based on container type, listed below: Container Type Statement Metal containers (non-aerosol) Triple rinse (or equivalent).Then offer for recycling or reconditioning, or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by other procedures approved by state and local authorities. Plastic containers Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then offer for recycling or reconditioning, or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or incineration, or, if allowed by state and local authorities, by burning. If burned, stay out of smoke. Glass containers Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then dispose of in a sanitary landfill or by other approved state and local procedures. ------- Appendix IV-5 (continued) Container Type Statement Fiber drums with liners . Paper and plastic bags Compressed gas cylinders Completely empty liner by shaking and tapping sides and bottom to loosen clinging particles. Empty residue into application equipment. Then dispose of liner in a sanitary landfill or by incineration if allowed by state and local authorities . If drum is contaminated and cannot be reused*, dispose of in the same manner. Completely empty bag into application equipment. Then dispose of empty bag in a sanitary landfill or by incineration, or, if allowed by State and local authorities, by burning. If burned, stay out of smoke. Return empty cylinder for reuse (or similar wording). ^Manufacturer may replace this phrase with one indicating whether and how fiber drum may be reused. 2. The labels for all other products must bear container disposal instructions, based on container type, listed on the first page of this Appendix. ------- Appendix IV-5 (continued) Pesticides that are hazardous wastes under 40 CFR 261.33(e) and (f) when discarded. "Acutely Hazardous" Commercial Pesticides (RCRA "E" List) Active Ingredients, (no inerts); Acrolein Aldicarb Aldrin Ally! alcohol Aluminum phosphide 4-Aminopyridine Arsenic acid Arsenic pentoxide Arsenic trioxide Calcium cyanide Carbon disulfide p-Chloroaniline Cyanides (soluble cyanide salts, not specified elsewere) Cyanogen chloride 2-Cyclohexyl-4,6-dinitrophenol Dieldrin 0,0-Diethyl S-[2-ethylthio)ethyl] phosphorodithioate (disulfoton, Di-Syston) 0,0-Diethyl 0-pyrazinyl phosphorothioate (Zinophos) Dimethoate 0,0-Dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate (methyl parathion) 4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol and salts 4,6-Dinitro-o-cyclohexylphenol 2,4 Dinitrophenol Oinoseb Endosulfan Endothall Endrin Famphur Fluoroacetamide Heptachlor Hexanethyl tetraphosphate Hydrocyanic acid Hydrogen cyanide Methorny1 alpha-Naphthylthiourea (ANTU) Nicotine and salts Octamethylpyrophosphoramide (OMPA, schradan) Parathion ------- Appendix IV-5 (continued) "Acutely Hazardous" Commercial Pesticides (RCRA "E" List) Active Ingredients continued; Pheny liner curie acetate (PMA) Phorate Potassium cyanide Propargyl alcohol Sodium azide Sodium cyanide Sodium fluoroacetate Strychnine and salts 0,0,0,0-Tetraethyl dithiopyrophosphate (sulfotepp) Tetraethyl pyrophosphate Thallium sulfate Thiofanox Toxaphene Warfarin Zinc phosphide There are currently no inert ingredients for commercial pesticides on the "Acutely Hazardous" List (RCRA "E" List). ------- Appendix IV-5 (continued) "Toxic" Commercial Pesticide Products (RCRA "F" List) Active Ingredients; Acetone Acrylonitrile Amitrole Benzene Bis(2-ethylhexyl)pthalate Cacodylic acid Carbon tetrachloride Chloral (hydrate) Chlordane (technical) Chlorobenzene 4-Chloro-m-cresol Chloroform o-Chlorophenol 4-Chloro-o-toluidine hydrochloride Creosote Cresylic acid Cyclohexane Decachlorooctahydro-1,3,4-metheno-2H-cyclobuta[c,d]-pentalen-2-one (kepone, chlordecone) 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane (DBCP) Dibutyl phthalate S-3,3-(Dichloroallyl diisopropylthiocarbamate (diallate, Avadex) o-Dichlorobenzene p-Dichlorobenzene Dichlorodifluoromethane (Freon 12*) 3,5-Dichloro-N-(1,l-dimethyl-2-propynyl) benzamide (pronamide/Kerb) Dichloro diphenyl dichloroethane (ODD) Dichloro diphenyl trichloroethane (DDT) Dichlorethyl ether 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic, esters and salts (2,4-D) 1,2-Dichloropropane 1,3-Dichloropropane (Telone) Dimethyl phthalate Ethyl acetate Ethyl 4,4'-dichlorobenzilate (chlorobenzilate) Ethylene dibromide (EDB) Ethylene dichloride Ethylene oxide Formaldehyde Furfural Hexachlorobenzene Hexachlorocyclopentadiene Hexachloroethane Hydrofluoric acid ------- Appendix IV-5 (continued) "Toxic" Commercial Pesticide Products (RCRA "F" List) Active Ingredients; Isobutyl alcohol Lead acetate Lindane Maleic hydrazide Mercury Methyl alcohol Methyl bromide Methyl chloride 2,2'-Methylenebis (3,4,6-trichlorophenol) (hexachlorophene) Methylene chloride Methyl ethyl ketone 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (methyl isobutyl ketone) Naphthalene Nitrobenzene p-Nitrophenol Pentachloroethane Pentachloronitrobenzene (PCNB) Pentaclorophenol Phenol Phosphorodithioic acid, 0,0-diethyl, methyl ester Propylene dichloride Pyridine Resorcinol Safrole Selenium disulfide Silvex 1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane Tetrachlorpethylene 2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol Thiram Toluene 1,1,1-Trichloroethane Trichloroethylene Trichloromonofluoromethane (Freon 11*) 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol 2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4,5-T) Xylene ------- Appendix IV-5 (continued) "Toxic" Commercial Pesticide Products (RCRA Inert Ingredients ; F" List) Acetone Acetonitrile Ac etophenone Acrylic acid Aniline Benzene Chlorobenzene Chloroform Cyclohexane Cyclohexanone Dichlorodifluoromethane (Freon 12®) Diethyl phthalate Dimethylamine Dimethyl phthalate 1,4-Dioxane Ethylene oxide Formaldehyde Formic acid Isobutyl alcohol Meleic anhydride Methyl alcohol (methanol) Methyl ethyl ketone Methyl methacrylate Naphthalene Saccharin and salts Thiourea Toluene 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 1,1,2-Trichloroethane Trichlorofluoromethane (Freon 11®) Vinyl chloride Xylene ------- 1 ATTACHMENT A PRODUCTS AFFECTED BY THIS REREGISTRATION PROCESS (SIMAZINE) Following is a list of'your products affected by this rereg- istration process. If this list is incomplete or inaccurate in any way, please notify the Product Manager (PM) identified in the letter. ------- ATTACHMENT B REGISTRANTS WITH PESTICIDE PRODUCTS CONTAINING THE ACTIVE INGREDIENT SIMAZINE The information attached will allow registrants with pesticide products containing the above ingredient to contact one another regarding joint data development or sharing the cost of data development under section 3(c)(2)(B) of FIFRA. This information includes the following: EPA Reg. No., company name, company address, active ingredient, percentage of active ingredient and type of formulation, such as Manufacturing-Use Product (MP), Technical Product (TP), Wettable Powder (WP), and Emulsifiable Concentrate (EC). ------- |