SEPA
United SutM
Environmental Protection
Agency
Off id of
Pecticidei and Toxic SubcU
Washington DC 20460
September 1987
PwticidM
Guidance for the
Reregistration of
Pesticide Products
Containing DDVP
as the Active Ingredient
540/RS-88-016
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OMB Control No. 2070-0057
Expires 11/89
GUIDANCE FOR THE
REREGISTRATION OF PESTICIDE PRODUCTS
CONTAINING
DICHLORVOS
AS THE ACTIVE INGREDIENT
CASE NUMBER 62-73-7
EPA Pesticide Chemical Code (Shaughnessy)
Number 084001
SEPTEMBER, 1987
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20460
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
I. Introduction 1
II. Chemical(s) Covered by this Standard 4
A. Description of Chemical
B. Regulatory History
C. Use Profile
III. Agency Findings 11
A. Summary
B. Health Risk Assessment
C. Environmental Profile
D. Reported Pesticide Incidents
E. Tolerances
IV. Regulatory Positions and Rationales 41
A. Summary of Regulatory Positions and Rationales
B. Criteria for Registration
C. Acceptable Ranges and Limits
D. Required Labeling
V. Products Subject to this Standard 53
VI. Requirement for Submission of Generic Data 55
A. What are generic data?
B. Who must submit generic data?
C. What generic data must be submitted?
D. How to comply with DCI requirements
E. Testing Protocols, Standards for Conducting
Acceptable Tests, Guidance on Evaluating and
Reporting Data
F. Procedures for requesting a change in testing
protocol
G. Procedures for requesting extensions of time
H. PR Notice 86-5 and any other requirements
referenced or included with in this Notice.
I. Existing stocks provisions upon suspension or
cancellation
VII. Requirement for Submission of Product-Specific Data . . 61
VIII. Requirement for Submission of Revised Labeling 62
IX. Instructions for Submission 63
A. Manufacturing use products (sole active)
B. Manufacturing use products (multiple active)
C. End use products (sole active)
D. End use products (multiple active)
E. Intrastate products
F. Addresses
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APPENDICES
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I. DATA APPENDICES 68
Guide to Tables 68a
Table A 70
Table B 96
II. LABELING APPENDICES 100
Summary of label requirements and table 101
40 CFR 162.10 Labeling Requirements 112
Physical/Chemical Hazards Labeling Statements . . . .117
Storage Instructions 118
Container Disposal Instructions 119
Pesticide Disposal Instructions 120
III. USE INDEX APPENDIX 128
IV. BIBLIOGRAPHY APPENDICES 305
Guide to Bibliography 306
Bibliography 308
V. FORMS APPENDICES 317
EPA Form 8580-1 FIFRA §3(c)(2)(B) Summary Sheet . . . .318
EPA Form 8580-6 Certification of Attempt to Enter Into an
Agreement with Other Registrants for Development
of Data 319
EPA Form 8580-4 Product Specific Data Report 320
EPA Form 8570-27 Generic Data Exemption Statement . . . .322
EPA Form Certification With Respect to Citation
of Data 323
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Summary of Tables
Table 1. Summary of Data Gaps 13
Table 2. DDVP Non-Dietary Exposure,
Oncogenic Risk and Non-Oncogenic Effects ... 27
Table 3. Summary of Tolerances for Dichlorvos 35
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I. INTRODUCTION
EPA has established the Registration Standards program
in order to provide an orderly mechanism by which pesticide
products containing the same active ingredient can be reviewed
and standards set for compliance with FIFRA. The standards
are applicable to reregistration and future applications for-
registration of products containing the same active ingredient.
Each registrant of a product containing an active ingredient
subject to this Standard who wishes to continue to sell or
distribute that product must bring his product and labeling
into compliance with FIFRA, as instructed by this Standard.
The Registration Standards program involves a thorough
review of! the scientific data base underlying a pesticide's
registration. The purpose of the Agency's review is to
reassess the potential hazards arising from the currently
registered uses of the pesticide; to determine the need for
additional data on health and environmental effects; and to
determine whether the pesticide meets the "no unreasonable
adverse effects" criteria of' FIFRA. In its review EPA identifies
1. Studies that are acceptable to support the data
requirements for the currently registered uses of the pesticide.
f.
2. Additional studies necessary to support continued
registration. ' The additional studies may not have been
required when the product was initially registered or may be
needed to replace studies that are now considered inadequate.
3. Labeling revisions needed to ensure that the product
is not misbranded and that the labeling is adequate to protect
man and the environment.
The detailed scientific review, which is not contained
in this.document, but is available upon request^, focuses on
the'pesticide active ingredient. The scientific review
primarily discusses the Agency's evaluation of and conclusions
from available data in its files pertaining to the pesticide
active ingredient. However, during the review of these data
the Agency is also looking for potential hazards that may be
associated with the end use products that contain the active
ingredient. The Agency will apply the provisions of this
Registration Standard to end use productsJif necessary to
protect man and the environment.
scientific reviews may be obtained from the Information
Services Section, Program Management and Support Division
(TS-7b7C), EPA, 401 M St., SW, Washington, D.C. 20460.
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EPA's reassessment results in the development of a
regulatory position, contained in this Registration Standard,
on the pesticide and each of its registered uses. See
Section IV - Regulatory Position and Rationale. Based on its
regulatory position, the Agency may prescribe a variety of
steps to be taken by registrants to maintain their registrations
in compliance with FIFRA. These steps may include:
1. Submission of data in support of product registration;
2. Modification of product labels;
3. Modifications to the manufacturing process of the
pesticide to reduce the levels of impurities or contaminants;
4. Restriction of the use of the pesticide to certified
applicators or other specially trained individuals;
5. Modification of uses or formulation types; or
6. Specification ot packaging limitations.
Failure to comply with these requirements may result in
the issuance of a Notice of Intent to Cancel or a Notice of
Intent to Suspend (in the case of failure to submit data).
In addition, in cases in which hazards to man or the
environment are identified, the Agency may initiate a special
review of the pesticide in accordance with 40 CFR Part 154
to examine in depth the risks and benefits of use of the
pesticide. If the Agency determines that the risks of the
pesticide's use outweigh the benefits of use, the Agency
may propose additional regulatory actions, such as cancellation
of uses of the pesticide which have been determined to cause
unreasonable adverse effects on the environment.
EPA has authority under the Data Call-in (DCI) provisions
of FIFRA sec. 3(c)(2)(B) to require that registrants submit
data to answer our questions regarding the chemical, toxicological,
and environmental characteristics and fate of a pesticide.
This Registration Standard lists the data EPA believes are
necessary to resolve our concerns about this pesticide.
These data are listed in the Tables A, B, and C in Appendix I.
Failure to comply with the DCI requirements enumerated in
this Registration Standard may result in issuance by EPA of a
Notice of Intent to Suspend the affected product registrations.
Registrants are reminded that FIFRA sec.'6(a)(2) requires
them to submit factual information concerning possible unreason-
able adverse effects of a pesticide at any time that they
become aware of such information. Registrants should notify
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the Agency of any information, including interim or preliminary
results of studies, if those results suggest possible unreasonable
adverse effects on man or the environment. This requirement
continues as long as the products are registered by the
Agency.
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II. CHEMICAL COVERED BY THIS STANDARD
A. DESCRIPTION OF CHEMICAL
The following chemical is covered by this Registration
Standard:
Common Name: Dichlorvos
Chemical Name: 2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate
Other Chemical
Nomenclature: 2,2-dichloroethenyl dimethyl phosphate,
Trade Names: DDVP (USA), DDVF (USSR), Bayer 19 149,
Nogos, Vapona, Dedevap, Mafu, Oko, Atgard,
No-pest, Herkol, Apavap, Cekusan, Divipan,
Phosvit, Benfos, Ciovap, Ravap, Vaponite,
Atgard, Canogard, Equigard, Task, and
Riton.
CAS Registry Number: 62-73-7
EPA Pesticide Chemical Code (Shaughnessy) Number: 084001
Empirical Formula:
Molecular Weight:
Chemical/Physical
Characteristics
(technical grade):
C4H7C12O4P
221.0
Color: colorless to light amber
Physical state: liquid
Specific gravity: 1.42 at 25 °C
Boiling point: 117 °C at 10 mm Hg
Solubility: slightly soluble in water
and kerosene; readily
soluble in most organic
solvents
Vapor pressure: 0.032 mm Hg at 32 °C
Miscibility: miscible with most
organic solvents and
aerosol propellants
Stability: stable in the presence
of hydrocarbon solvents;
undergoes hydrolysis in
the presence of water and
is readily decomposed
by strong acids and bases
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Corrosion
characteristics: corrosive to steel, non-
corrosive to stainless
steel, aluminum, nickel,
Hostelloz 13, Teflon
Chemical
relationships: diclorvos is chemically related
to the insecticides trichlorfon
and naled. Naled degrades to
dichlorvos in plants, animals and
and soil. In cattle and poultry,
naled is debrominated to dichlorvos
which further degrades to dichloro-
acetaldehyde (major pathway) or
desmethyl-dichlorvos (minor
pathway). Trichlorfon degrades
to dichlorvos in soil and alkaline
pond water, and possibly in plants
and animals.
B. REGULATORY HISTORY
Dichlorvos was first registered for insecticidal use in
the United States under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and
Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) in 1948. It was marketed by the Shell
Chemical Company under the trademark Vapona® and protected by
U.S. Patent 2,956,073. Technical Shell "Vapona" was registered
for pesticide use in 1960, followed by the Shell No-Pest strip
in 1963.
A maximum permissable concentration (MFC) of 1.0 mg/m3 (skin)
for an eight-hour day, five-day week has been set by the Threshold
Limit Value (TLV) Committee ot the American Conference
of Governmental Industrial Hygienists.
In 1970, the Shell Chemical Company submitted a Food
Additive Petition to the Food and Drug Administration proposing
a tolerance of 0.5 ppm for residues of dichlorvos in foods and
beverages resulting from dispersion of the pesticide from
resin strips when used as an insecticide in areas where
foods and beverages are prepared and served. The petitioner
later amended the petition by proposing a lower tolerance of
0.1 ppm for residues in daily composite meals (including
beverages.) Based on data submitted and other relevant material,
the Commissioner of Food and Drugs concluded that the proposed
food additive tolerance should not be established, and the
petitidn was withdrawn (35 FR 12680). Subsequently the
USDA required that the labels for all uses of the resin strips
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bear the precautionary statement: "Do not use in kitchens,
restaurants or areas where food is prepared or served."
In April 1978, the Agency began looking at dichlorvos because
scientific studies indicated that it was mutagenic and might
cause cancer, nerve damage and birth defects in laboratory
animals.
The Agency determined in September 1980, that all pesticide
products containing dichlorvos were to be reviewed as possible
candidates for the issuance of a Rebuttable Presumption Against
Registration (RPAR), now known as the Special Review Process.
The Agency reviewed pertinent data to determine whether any
of the risk criteria had been met or exceeded. A discussion
of the studies reviewed, their citations, and the Agency's
conclusions concerning dichlorvos and the RPAR risk criteria
may be found in: "U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, September
30, 1982, Dichlorvos Decision Document." A summary of the
conclusions expressed in that document follows:
o The available mutagenicity data on dichlorvos provided
extensive evidence that dichlorvos was mutagenic in bacteria.
There was also suggestive evidence that dichlorvos was
mutagenic in fungi. However, the results of the mammalian
studies were inconclusive, necessitating further testing in
mammalian systems.
o Four studies on the oncogenic potential of dichlorvos showed
no positive evidence of oncogenicity. However, the studies
were flawed, requiring additional information. The
National Cancer Institute/National Toxicology Program (NCI/NTP)
was conducting a bioassay to evaluate the oncogenic potential
of dichlorvos, so the registrants were not required to
provide additional information.
o There was no definitive evidence suggesting that dichlorvos
induced teratogenic or fetptpxic effects in the absence of
maternal toxicity. No additional teratogenicity data "were
required of the registrants.
o Similarly, reproductive effects data revealed no definitive
evidence suggesting that dichlorvos had any adverse effect on
fertility or other reproductive parameters. No additional
reproductive effects data were required of the registrants.
o The available information was sufficient to show that dichlor-
vos did not produce organophosphate-type delayed neurotoxicity.
No additional neurotoxicity data were required of the registrants
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o Based on the above conclusions, the Agency determined that
the existing evidence did not support the issuance of an
RPAR and that RPARs for trichlorfon and naled as precursers
of dichlorvos were also not warranted at that time.
0 The Agency decided that it would reassess its regulatory
position on dichlorvos when it conducted a registration
standard review of dichlorvos. The data generated as a
result of the RPAR decision would be evaluated along with
the entire data base for dichlorvos, and the need for
additional studies in all scientific disciplines would be
determined.
As a result of the Agency's scientific investigation
of dichlorvos, Data Call-in Notices were issued in March, 1983
which required registrants of dichlorvos products to submit
four (4) mutagenicity studies: gene mutation (in vitro mammalian
cell mutation assay), chromosome aberration (in vivo cytogenetics
assay), DNA damage/repair (sister chromatid exchange assay, in
vitro or in vivo). and a rodent dominant lethal assay.
The NTP/NCI dichlorvos bioassays on carcinogenicity are
completed and show that dichlorvos may pose an oncogenic risk of
concern. The draft study and the Agency's conclusions are
discussed in Section III-B.
The required mutagenicity studies were submitted to the
Agency in 1985. The micronucleus test in the mouse and in
vivo sister chromatid exchange assay in mice were reviewed and
determined to be acceptable. The dominant lethal assay in
mice and mouse lymphoma forward mutation assay were determined
to be unacceptable and registrants were required to resubmit
these studies. These studies have been received, and both
have been reviewed and determined to be acceptable (see
Section III-B). These studies are supportive of the
oncogenic potential of dichlorvos.
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C. USE PROFILE
Type of Pesticide: Insecticide
Pests Controlled: Flies, mosquitoes, gnats, cockroaches,
and other nuisance insect pests
Registered
Uses:
0 in and around domestic dwellings (contact, crack and
crevice, bait, resin strip, and space spray)
0 direct application to domestic food animals (spray,
pour-on, dip, back rubber, face oiler, and paint and
impregnated material)
0 direct application to domestic animals (spray, flea
collar, and tag)
0 in and around premises housing food and non-food
animals (space spray, bait, resin strip, and contact)
0 ornamental and food crop greenhouse use (contact
and space spray)
0 mushroom houses (contact and space spray)
0 tobacco warehouses (contact and space spray)
0 postharvest tomato treatment (dust applied to fruit
in containers)
0 sewage plants/sewage systems (resin strips and direct
application to sewage)
0 aircraft, buses and other commercial transportation
vehicles (space spray)
0 nonperishable bulk-stored raw agricultural commodities
(RACs) including: animal feed, beans [dried type],
cocoa beans, coffee beans, grain crops such as corn,
nut crops, peanuts, peas [.field], soybeans, and tobacco
(resin strip and space spray)
0 nonperishable packaged or bagged RACs including:
beans Ldried type], cocoa beans, coffee beans,
grain crops such as corn, nut crops, peanuts, peas,
and soybeans (space spray)
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0 nonperishable packaged or bagged processed agricultural
commodities including: cereals, crackers, flour,
packaged cookies, and sugar (space spray)
0 lawns (foliar application)
0 ornamental turf (foliar application)
0 ornamental plants (foliar and bark application)
0 noncrop aquatic areas (ground or air equipment and
resin strip)
0 eating establishments, and food processing and
storage areas (space spray, contact and bait)
0 other commercial, institutional and industrial areas
(space spray, contact, bait, and resin strip)
0 enclosed outdoor utility equipment (space treatment)
° gypsy moth traps and malaise traps (resin strip)
0 figs (ground and air equipment)
0 urban and rural outdoor areas (food and nonfood)
including: enclosed utility equipment, screwworm adult
suppression and recreational areas (spray, bait, and
resin strip)
0 miscellaneous sites including: Epcot display crops,
rat receptacle bags, and refuse and solid waste containers
and sites (spray, bait, and resin strip)
Methods of Application: Aerosols and fogging equipment; other
ground equipment; aircraft; resin
strips, pet collars and baits.
Annual Usage: 1.5 to 2.5 million pounds (1980 estimate)
Predominant Usage: Over the past several years, the use of
dichlorvos has stabilized. Agricultural
applications represent 60 percent of the
total annual U.S. usage: 35% is used on
beef and dairy cattle, swine and livestock
buildings and 25% is used on sheep, poultry,
other livestock, tobacco, and greenhouse
grown food crops including cucumbers,
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Mode of Activity:
lettuce, mushrooms, radishes, and tomatoes.
Commercial, institutional, and industrial
uses account for 25 percent. This includes
areas of concentrated public health pests
(mosquitoes), lawns and ornamentals.
Domestic use accounts for 15 percent, and
includes use on household pests and pet
collars. According to the National Household
Pesticide Usage Study 1976 and 1977, the
most frequently observed pesticide in a
sample of 8,254 of the Nation's households
was dichlorvos.
Dichlorvos is a contact and stomach poison
with fumigant action resulting in
cholinesterase inhibition
Formulations:
Emulsifiable concentrates, soluble concentrate
liquids, granulars, pressurized liquids and
dusts, impregnated materials, pellets/tablets,
liquids (ready to use), wettable powders and
dusts.
Basic Producers:
The basic producers of dichlorvos in the
United States are Amyac Chemical Corporation,
SDS Biotech Corporation, Prentiss Drug and
Chemical Company, Kaw Valley, McLaughlin
Gormley King Company, Denka Chemia B.V.,
Kenco Chemical and Manufacturing Corporation,
Wesley Industries, Inc., Fermenta Animal
Health, and E.I. du Pont de Nemours and
Company.
Number of Registrants:
End-use Registrations:
211
The Agency has currently issued 885
registrations. Of this total, 94
products are formulation intermediates
and 13 are technical products. There
are 24 "special local need" registrations
issued under FIFRA section 24(c) and
49 intrastate products.
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III. AGENCY FINDINGS
A. SUMMARY
The Agency has reviewed all data currently supporting the
registration of dichlorvos. Based on the available data, EPA
has reached the following conclusions. The points summarized
below are presented in further detail in the context of EPA's
science findings and additional data requirements, in Sections
B through D.
1. As indicated by the draft NTP study, dichlorvos may
pose an oncogenic risk of concern. Dichlorvos is currently
classified by EPA as a 82 "probable human carcinogen" with a
Q,* value of 2.9 X 10"1 (mg/kg/aay)-1. The oncogenic risks of
concern are for the public from consumption of foods containing
residues of dichlorvos, for applicators, for workers reentering
treated areas, for residents and occupants of treated areas,
for people exposed to pets treated with dichlorvos, and for
pets treated with dichlorvos. On September 23, 1987, the
Agency's Scientific Advisory Panel considered the oncogenic
classification of dichlorvos. The Panel concluded that dichlorvos
should be classified as a Group C carcinogen rather than a 82
carcinogen. EPA is currently reviewing the conclusion of the
SAP, and will determine in the near future whether to change
the current 82 classification tor dichlorvos.
2. The Agency is also concerned with risks of cholinesterase
inhibition and liver effects from subchronic and chronic exposure
to dichlorvos by those involved in application, to residents/
occupants in treated areas, and to pets. These concerns are
based on a two-year dog feeding study with a no observable
effect level (NOEL) of 0.08 mg/kg/day (3.2 ppm) for systemic
effects of increased liver weights and hepatic cellular
enlargement, and a two-year rat inhalation study with a NOEL
for cholinesterase inhibition of 0.05 mg/m3.
3. Technical dichlorvos is a moderately to highly acutely
toxic pesticide, which is placed in Toxicity Category I based
on the dermal and inhalation route of exposure, and Toxicity
Category II for the oral route of exposure. Technical dichlor-
vos is only mildly irritating to the eyes and skin (Toxicity
Category III and IV, respectively). Additional data are required
to assess the dermal absorption, dermal sensitization, and
acute delayed neurotoxicity potential of dichlorvos in order
to meet guideline requirements.
4. Laboratory data show that technical dichlorvos is
potentially highly to very highly toxic to birds, freshwater
fish and aquatic invertebrates, moderately to highly toxic to
estuarine/marine fish, and slightly toxic to very highly toxic
to marine invertebrates. Based on theoretical calculations,
dichlorvos may pose risks to aquatic invertebrates, fish, and
birds, including endangered/threatened species, resulting from
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the fig and mosquito (adulticide and larvicide) use patterns.
There are, however, no field data or adverse reports to support
the finding that significant adverse effects exist for
such species. Also, the actual threat to aquatic organisms
(including endangered species) cannot be accurately assessed at
this time due to the insufficiency of environmental fate data.
Acute studies, chronic studies, and environmental residue
monitoring data are required by this Standard to enable the
Agency to assess the potential risks resulting from these uses.
5. Laboratory data show that technical dichlorvos is
highly toxic to honey bees. Because data indicate a high
toxicity to bees, residual toxicity data on foliage are required.
6. A tolerance reassessment of dichlorvos is not possible
at this time, since the majority of tolerances are not adequately
supported, and because there are gaps in the chronic toxicology
data base (chronic feeding in rodents, reproduction and teratology)
vhe Anticipated Residue Contribution (ARC) for the U.S. population
average is calculated to be 0.000416 mg/kg/day. The Theoretical
Maximum Residue Contribution (TMRC), which is based on current
tolerance levels and an assumption that 100% of the sites are
treated, is 0.004302 mg/kg/day. The ARC is a more realistic
estimate of dietary exposure than the TMRC because it is based on
actual data on processed foods and/or in foods "as eaten".
The ARC can be based on residues obtained from actual field
studies, from laboratory simulation of processing procedures or
market masket surveys. The ARC for dichlorvos is an estimate of
dietary exposure assuming residues are present at tolerance
levels, but taking into account the estimate of percent site
treated and the elimination of some residues during cooking
(small grains). The Provisional Acceptable Daily Intake (PADI)
is 0.0008 mg/kg/day based on the 2-year dog feeding study. The
ARC occupies 52% of the PADI; for children 1 to 6 years of age,
the ARC occupies 122% of the PADI.
7- The Agency is unable to assess the potential for
dichlorvos to contaminate groundwater. Based on preliminary
information, dichlorvos is not expected to contaminate ground-
water, because it degrades fairly rapidly in soil and water.
However, its environmental fate is largely unknown. Additional
data are needed in order for the Agency to assess its fate in
the environment and potential for contaminating groundwater.
As a result of the Registration Standard review, the Agency
has determined that it may take further regulatory action on
dichlorvos due to the oncogenic and non-oncogenic (cholinesterase
inhibition and liver effects) characteristics of this chemical.
Also, the Agency has determined that additional or revised
label restrictions are necessary to remain in compliance with
FIFRA. The Agency will shortly announce its decision on any
further regulatory action. The label restrictions include:
0 Restricted use classification of all products excluding
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those allowing only domestic uses [household sprays containing
0.5% or less active ingredient], resin strips and pet uses.
0 Warning on all products that the chemical causes carcinogenic
effects in laboratory animals; causes liver effects in laboratory
animals and is a potent cholinesterase inhibitor.
0 Protective clothing statements for all products.
0 Warning statement on labels with food crop uses (mushrooms,
cucumbers, tomatoes and/or lettuce) against applying dichlorvos
subsequent to application of naled anf vice versa.
0 Fish and wildlife toxicity warnings (including endangered
species labeling for products with mosquito larvicide uses).
0 Reentry intervals.
The Agency has also identified missing data necessary to
fully evaluate the human and environmental risks associated
with the use of dichlorvos as an insecticide. These data must be
developed in order to maintain registrations of existing products
or register any new products containing dichlorvos. A summary
of these data gaps is given in Table 1. Please note this is
only a summary and complete details can be obtained by referring
to the tables in Appendix I.
The Regulatory Position and Rationale section of this
Registration Standard discusses the Agency's position on each
of the regulatory issues concerning dichlorvos, and the
Labeling section contains the wording specified for each
of the labeling provisions.
TABLE 1. SUMMARY OF DATA GAPS
(Please refer to the tables in Appendix I for detailed
information regarding these requirements)
Toxicology
Dermal sensitization
Dermal absorption
21-day dermal toxicity
Acute delayed neurotoxicity
Subchronic oral toxicity—rodent species
Chronic feeding—rodent species
Teratogenicity—species other than the rabbit
Reproductive effects—rats (2-generation)
Metabolism (low dose, high dose, and multiple dose studies)
Environmental Fate/Exposure
Hydrolysis study
Aerobic soil metabolism study
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TABLE 1. SUMMARY OF DATA GAPS (confd)
Aerobic and arurerobic aquatic metabolism study
Leaching and adsorption/desorption
Terrestrial field dissipation study
Aquatic (sediment) dissipation study
Photodegradation in soil, water>and air
Volatility (lab) study ^
Accumulation: irrigated crops
Reentry data
Spray drift data
Dermal and inhalation exposure
[Note: field volatility and long-term field dissipation studies
are required via this Standard. The requirement for field
volatility depends on the results of the lab volatility
data; long-term field dissipation studies will not be
required if residues reach 50% dissipation prior to the next
recommended application.]
Fish and Wildlife
Acute avian toxicity
Acute toxicity to fish
Acute toxicity to freshwater invertebrates
Acute toxicity to estuarine and marine organisms
Fish early life stage and aquatic invertebrate life cycle
Special residue monitoring studies
Avian reproduction
Fish life cycle study
Honeybee - residual toxicity on foliage
[Other data are required via this Standard depending on the
results of lower tiered studies, residue monitoring study
and environmental fate studies. These include simulated and
actual field testing for both terrestrial and avian species,
and aqquatic studies using dichlorvos degradation products.]
Residue Chemistry
Livestock metabolism (direct animal treatment)
Storage stability data
Residue analytical methods
Residue data (except for figs, dried figs, and mushrooms)
Processing and cooking studies
Residue data on stored, unfinished tobacco
Residue data to support use in food areas of food-handling
establishments
Product Chemistry
All product chemistry studies
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B. HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT
The Agency has reviewed all available dichlorvos data in
the areas of acute toxicity, chronic toxicity, oncogenicity,
reproductive effects, mutagenicity, environmental fate and
exposure, and ecological effects. Numerous data gaps exist.
The following assessment is based on the available data,
and is subject to change when the results of the required
studies are available for Agency review.
1. Acute Toxicity
With the exception of a requirement for a dermal
sensitization study and an acute neurotoxicity study, there are
adequate acute toxicity studies on file to support registration
of dichlorvos. Technical dichlorvos is moderately to highly
toxic on an acute oral, dermal, and inhalation basis. It falls
in Toxicity Category II for oral exposure based on acute oral
toxicity values of 56 and 80 g/kg in female and male Sherman
rats, respectively. It is in Toxicity Category I for acute
dermal exposure based on an acute dermal toxicity value of 75
and 107 mg/kg in female and male Sherman rats, respectively; it
is also in Toxicity Category I for inhalation exposure based on
an acute inhalation toxicity value of >198 mg/m^ in rats.
Technical dichlorvos is only mildly irritating to the eye,
based on a lack of corneal injury and causes only mild chemosis
at 24 hours postapplication of 1.67 mg/kg in rabbits' eyes,
placing it in Toxicity Category III for this route of exposure.
Mild dermal irritation was reported in rabbits exposed for 24
hours to doses of 2.90 to 2.98 g/kg placing technical dichlorvos
in Toxicity Category IV for this route of exposure. The neuro-
toxicity studies on dichlorvos have been rereviewed by the
Agency on the basis of the Agency's current guidelines, and
have been determined to be unacceptable due to design and
reporting flaws. An acute delayed neurotoxicity study is
required to adequately assess dichlorvos1 neurotoxic potential.
There is no valid dermal sensitization study on file and therefore
this area of toxicity testing also constitutes a data gap.
2. Subchronic Toxicity
A subchronic feeding study in rodents and a 21-day
dermal toxicity study in rabbits are required to support
registration of dichlorvos products. A subchronic feeding
study in dogs has not been submitted to the Agency. How-
ever, the Agency is not making this a requirement, since the
results from a dog chronic feeding study can be used to satisfy
this requirement. Likewise, a 90-day rat inhalation study has
not been submitted to the Agency, but the Agency is not making
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this a requirement, since the results of a chronic inhalation
study in rats can be used to satisfy this requirement.
3. Teratology
A rat teratology study is required to support registra-
tion of dichlorvos products. In a teratology study, rats and
rabbits were exposed to dichlorvos vapor at concentrations of
0.25, 1.25, 2, 4, and 6.25 ug/L, and also to 2 and 4 ug/1 in
the rabbit. Based on the Agency's current guidelines, the rat
data are inadequate to support registration because only 15
animals per group were used. A study is required in a species
other than the rabbit. The rabbit data are adequate and demonstrate
no teratogenic effects 4 ug/L. The NOEL is 2 ug/L based on
decreased fetal weights. Acetylcholinesterase was inhibited at
all doses tested.
4. Reproduction
A reproduction study in the rat is required to support
registration of dichlorvos products. The available data base
contain two reproduction studies, employing the dietary route
of administration, one in Yorkshire and Landrace/Hampshire
swine and a second in Charles River and Sprague-Dawley rats.
In neither study were adverse effects found throughout two or
three generations of feeding dichlorvos at levels up to 500
ppm. Based on the Agency's current guidelines, these studies are
unacceptable due to poor design and reporting flaws.
5. Metabolism
There are no adequate metabolism studies available for
technical dichlorvos. In one study, in which 32P -dichlorvos
was administered to rats, 71 to 82 percent of the radioactivity
was recovered in the urine and feces within 7 days. In another
study, 16 to 23 percent of the administered -^C dichlorvos was
found in excreta of rats within 4 days. The metabolites were
reported to be desmethyldichlorvos, dichloroacetaldehyde, di-
chloroethanol, and dechlorinated two-carbon fragments which
incorporate into endogenous proteins. These studies do not
satisfy the requirements for registration due to reporting
deficiencies and design flaws. A study which utilizes a single
low dose, a single high dose, and a multiple dose schedule,
is required to support registration of dichlorvos products.
6. Mutagenicity
The Agency has again reviewed the available data on
the mutagenicity of dichlorvos, including published articles
and data submitted in response to the Agency's 1983 Data Call-
in (DCI) Notice. Based on a review of this information the
Agency has reached the following conclusions:
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a. Point Mutation. Based on acceptable studies,
dichlorvos is a direct-acting gene mutagen in bacteria/ fungi,
and mammalian cells in vitro. When tested by the conventional
assay tor gene mutations in Drosophila (sex-linked recessive
lethals sampled in the second and third generation after
treatment), dichlorvos is negative. When Drosophila were
fed over a period of 18 months of time at non-lethal doses,
second-chromosome lethals were found in populations sampled in
the 30tn generation. In a mammalian cell gene mutation study
(mouse lymphoma forward mutation assay) conducted in response to
the Agency's DCI, positive results (mutant colonies) were
reported, both in the presence and absence of metabolic
activation, but less under activation conditions. This
study satisfies the requirements of the DCI.
b. Chromosomal Damage. Dichlorvos was shown to be
negative in micronucleus and sister-chromatid exchange assays
conducted in mice, and was also negative in repeated dominant
lethal assays.
These studies satisfy the requirements of the DCI, and
no further mutagenicity studies are required at this time.
7. Chronic Toxicity
Cholinesterase inhibition and liver effects are significant
toxic effects resulting from chronic exposure to dichlorvos.
These effects were reported in an acceptable chronic feeding
dog study, in which dichlorvos administered in the diet to
beagle dogs at 0.1, 1.0, 10.0, 100, and 500 ppm for 2 years.
Analysis of the dietary mixture demonstrated a marked loss of
dichlorvos. The actual dietary concentrations were 0.09, 0.32,
3.2, and 250 ppm. These doses produced no deaths and no adverse
effects on food consumption, body weight, biochemical parameters,
brain Cholinesterase activity, or terminal body weights. Red
blood cell and plasma Cholinesterase activity was inhibited at 32
ppm and above, while terminal relative liver weights were
significantly increased in males at the same doses. An enlargement
of liver cells in both sexes at 32 ppm and above was noted.
Based on the increased relative liver weights in males at 32
ppm and above, and enlargement of liver cells in both sexes at
32 ppm and above, the No-Observable Effect Level (NOEL) is 0.08
ing/kg/day (3.2 ppm)2.
A chronic feeding study in rodents is needed to support
registration of dichlorvos products. Results of a two-year
rat inhalation study, in which 50/sex Carworth Farms (CFE)
rats were exposed to nominal concentrations of 0, 0.05, 0.5,
and 5 mg/mm3 of dichlorvos (mean chamber concentrations were
reported to be 4.70, 0.48, and 0.05 mg/mm3) for two years/
^ The ppm is converted to mg/kg/day by dividing the ppm by
a standard conversion factor of 40 to account for the average
food intake and weight of an adult dog.
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indicate that dichlorvos is a potent cholinesterase inhibitor.
Cholinesterase activity was significantly decreased in
plasma, red blood cell, and brain in the mid and high dose
groups. The red blood cell cholinesterase was reduced (p<0.05)
to 88% of control activity in the low dose females. No compound
related changes in acetylcholine or choline content were reported.
Based on cholinesterase inhibition, the NOEL is 0.05 mg/m3.
This study cannot be used to fulfill guideline requirements
for a chronic feeding study in rodents due to design and reporting
flaws, but does demonstrate that dichlorvos is a potent cholin-
esterase inhibitor.
8. Oncogenicity
Based on the Agency's Guidelines for Carcinogen Risk
Assessment (51 FR 33992; September 26, 1986), the Agency
has classified dichlorvos as a Group 82 (i-e. probable human
carcinogen), with a cancer potency estimate (Qi*) of
2.9 x 10-1 (ing/kg/day)-!.
The Agency's Guidelines describe the general framework to
be used in developing an analysis of carcinogenic risk with
regard to assessing the weight of the evidence of carcinogenicity
from human and animal studies. Based on the weight-of-evidence
analysis of available data, chemicals are characterized as
follows with regard to their potential human carcinogenicity.
Under EPA's classification system, Group A, "Human Carcinogen",
is reserved for those chemicals for which there is sufficient
evidence of carcinogenicity from human epidemiological studies.
Group B, "Probable Human Carcinogen", is divided into subgroups
1 and 2. Group BI requires some human epidemiological evidence,
plus evidence from animal studies. Since epidemiological
evidence on dichlorvos is lacking, EPA does not have reason to
classify the chemical as a Group A or BI. Chemicals are categorized
as Group 82 carcinogens if there is "sufficient evidence" of the
chemical's carcinogenicity from animal studies. Sufficient
evidence of carcinogenicity is indicated by an increased incidence
of tumors: (a) in multiple species or strains; or (b) in multiple
experiments (e.g., with different routes of administration or
using different dose levels); or (c) to an unusual degree in a
single experiment in regard to high incidence, unusual site or
type of tumor, or early age of onset. By comparision, Group C
("Possible Human Carcinogens") chemicals are so classified if
there is "limited evidence" from animal studies. There is also
a Group D ("Not Classified") and a Group E .that is reserved
for chemicals shown to be noncarcinogenic in animal/ and/or
human studies.
The Agency's decision to classify dichlorvos as a Group
82 carcinogen is based primarily on a finding of increased
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incidence of tumors in two species. From the results of the
draft NTP study, dichlorvos has been shown to be oncogenic in
both Fischer 344 rats and B6C3F1 mice in gavage oncogenicity
studies performed at Southern Research Institute, for the
National Toxicology Program. Synopses of these studies are
provided below.
Mouse Study. Dichlorvos was administered by gavage to B6C3F1
mice 5 days/week for 103 weeks followed by a one week observation
period. Dosages used for the main study were determined from
a preliminary range-finding study at doses of 0, 5, 10, 20, 40,
80 and 160 mg/kg/day. All males and 9 of the 10 females
administered 160 mg/kg/day died prior to the termination of
this study. Doses chosen for the main study were 10 and 20
mg/kg/day for male mice and 20 and 40 mg/kg/day for females.
These doses were chosen based on the expected cumulative
cholinesterase inhibition from the range finding study. Corn
oil was used as the vehicle for administering the test substance.
Administration of dichlorvos to female mice was associated
with a dose-related trend and statistically significant increase
in squamous cell forestomach papillomas and combined squamous
cell forestomach papillomas/carcinomas by pairwise comparison at
the high dose. In male mice, an increase in squamous cell fore-
stomach papillomas was seen which was associated with a significant
dose-related trend. Administration of dichlorvos did not
adversely affect survival and did not result in any changes in
body weight in the test animals. Plasma cholinesterase values
were significantly depressed in treated mice at all time intervals
tested during dosing indicating that the studies had been
performed at the maximum tolerated dose. An earlier NTP feeding
study in B6C3F1 mice had previously been reviewed and found to be
inadequate because of design and reporting flaws. However,
esophageal lesions were seen in that study which are considered
to be related to the forestomach tumors seen in the more recent
mouse study.
The Agency considered whether the stomach tumors in mice
could be due to irritating effects of dichlorvos on this organ.
Since dichlorvos did not demonstrate either excessive primary
dermal irritation or eye irritation (Tox. Category IV and III,
respectively), it was concluded that the tumors were probably
not due to irritating effects of the material.
Rat Study. Dichlorvos was administered by gavage to F344 rats
(60/sex/group) once daily five days per week for 103 weeks.
Dosages used were 0, 4 and 8 mg/kg/day. These dosages were
selected because in the range finding study, all animals receiving
higher doses (32 or 64 mg/kg/day) died. One out of 10 males and
4 out of 10 females dies at 16 mg/kg/day. Corn oil was also
the vehicle in this study.
Administration of dichlorvos to male rats was associated with
a significant increase in pancreatic acinar adenomas and mononuclear
cell leukemia by pairwise comparison at both dosage levels which
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showed a positive dose related trend in all treated male rats.
There was also an increased incidence of lung adenomas in high
dose male rats which was significant for a trend. Female rats
showed a dose-related trend for increased incidences of mammary
gland fibroadenoma and mammary gland fibroadenoma/fibroma combined.
Administration of dichlorvos did not adversely affect survival or
body weight gain in this study. Plasma cholinesterase values
were significantly depressed in treated rats at all but the last
testing interval. Red blood cell cholinesterase values were also
depressed but not as consistently nor to the same degree as
plasma.
Three dichlorvos rat oncogenicity studies previously
reviewed (an inhalation study using CPE strain rats, a feeding
study with CD strain rats, and a feeding study with Osbourne-Mendel
rats), were found to be inadequate due to design and reporting
flaws. These studies are not included in the Agency's risk
assessment of dichlorvos.
Relationship of Dichlorvos With Other Chemicals. With regard
to the dichlorvos precursors, naled and trichlorfon, there is
no definitive evidence at present that they are oncogenic.
Oncogenicity studies were required by the Registration Standards
for naled (1983) and trichlorfon (1984). For naled, adequate
data have since been submitted; review of this data reveals no
evidence of oncogenicity. Oncogenicity data for trichlorfon
are not due until March, 1989.
The negative oncogenicity findings for naled contrast
sharply with the positive results for dichlorvos, considering
that naled is a precursor of, and degrades to, dichlorvos.
One possible explanation for the difference in the results
of the oncogenicity tests is that, although equivalent doses
of both chemicals were employed in the oncognicity studies,
animals in the naled studies would not have received the same
dichlorvos-equivalents because of the substantial differences in
molecular weights, i.e. naled = 381, and dichlorvos = 221. The
acute toxicity properties of naled (particularly cholinesterase
inhibition) precluded administration of doses higher than
employed because the maximum tolerated dose would have been
exceeded. Second, neither the rate nor time course of conversion
of naled to dichlorvos are presently known. A lower availability
of dichlorvos in the naled study as conversion proceeded could
account for the negative results in that study. Finally, the two
studies used different strains of animals: Sprague-Dawley rats
and CD-I mice in the naled study; F344 rats and B6C3F1 mice in
the dichlorvos study. It is not known at present whether there
are, or are not, large interstrain differences in rates of
conversion/metabolism of naled to dichlorvos.
Dichlorvos is also structurally similar to other organo-
phosphate pesticides such as tetrachlorvinphos, dichloropropene,
triallate, akton and phosphamidon in that they all contain a
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vinyl or vinylidene chloride moiety. Tetrachlorvinphos and
triallate were reported to be oncogenic in the mouse, causing an
increased incidence of liver tumors. No data were available on
either of these chemicals in the rat. Dichloropropene induces
forestomach squamous cell tumors in both rats and mice, lung
tumors in mice, and hepatic neoplastic nodules in rats. Onco-
genicity data are not available on the other pesticides listed
above. Vinyl chloride is a human oncogen, causing angiosarcomas
of the liver in industrial workers exposed to this chemical
(Potential Industrial Carcinogens and Mutagens EPA 560/5-77-005,
May 5, 1977, p. 139).
Further Evidence Supporting the 63 Classification. Further
supporting evidence for the B2 classification is provided by
positive mutagenicity data. Dichlorvos has been shown to be a
direct acting mutagen in such in vitro assay as the Ames Salmonella
assay and mouse lymphoma assay; it has also has been reported to
alkylate DNA. In addition, a major metabolite of dichlorvos,
dichloroacetaldehyde has been reported to be a more potent mutagen
in the Ames Salmonella assay than the parent chemical.
Oncogenic Potency
The oncogenic potency (Qi*) was based on the tumor incidence
data in female mice and male rats. The Q^* in animal units
(mg/kg/day)-1 was converted to human equivalents by means of
interspecies surface area adjustments as recommended by the Agency's
Carcinogen Risk Assessment Guidelines to account for the difference
in body weight and surface area. This allows application of the
carcinogenic potency of dischlorvos for human risk assessment.
The QI* in human equivalents to be used in the risk assessment
was calculated to be 2.9 x 10~1 (mg/kg/day)~1 based on the geometric
mean of the three Q-^s (stomach x pancreas x leukemia)1/3:
Qn*(mg/kg/day)
-1
Species Sex
Mouse F
Rat
Rat
M
M
Tumor
Stomach, forestomach,
papilloma squamous, and
squamous cell carcinoma
Pancreas adenoma
Leukemia
Animal
7.9 x 10-3
1.1 x 10-1
7.2 x 10-2
Geometric Mean of Q±* (mg/kg/day)
Human3
Equivalent
1.1 x 10-1
5.8 x 10-1
3.8 x 10-1
2.9 x lO'1
3The Q.,* for dogs is 1.6 x 10"1 (mg/kg/day)~l and for cats
is 9.2 x 10-2 (mg/kg/day)-l.
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RISK ASSESSMENT FOR ONCOGENICITY AND CHRONIC EFFECTS
1. Dietary
Dietary exposure to dichlorvos residues may occur as a
result of dichlorvos use in or on a variety of sites. These
include use on greenhouse crops, food or feed containers,
bulk-stored and packaged nonperishable raw agricultural
commodities and packaged or bagged nonperishable processed
commodities, commercial food processing plants, groceries,
eating establishments, livestock (direct animal treatment),
swine feed (as a dewormer) and food in home kitchens from pest
strips. Published tolerances (Table 3) exist for residues of
dichlorvos in or on raw agricultural and processed products and
in meat, milk, poultry, and eggs. The Anticipated Residue
Contribution (ARC) is 0.000416 mg/kg/day. This is based
on current tolerance levels, cooking data for small grains and
an estimate of percent site treated. This ARC was generated by
the Tolerance Assessment System (TAS), a computer model based
on the dietary intake of 31,000 people over 3 days. The
Theoretical Maximum Residue Contribution (TMRC), which is
based on current tolerance levels and an assumption that 100%
of the sites are treated, is 0.004302 mg/kg/day. The Provisional
Acceptable Daily Intake (PADI) was calculated to be 0.0008
mg/kg/day based on a 2-year dog feeding study with a No Observable
Effect Level (NOEL) of 0.08 mg/kg/day (3.2 ppm) for changes in
liver weight and hepatic cellular enlargement. The Uncertainty
Factor applied was 100 in calculating the PADI to account for
interspecies biological differences between dogs and humans
(NOEL divided by 100 = PADI). The ARC for the U.S. population
average occupies 52% of the PADI. For children, 1 to 6 years
of age, the ARC occupies 122% of PADI. Lthe PADI used is the
same for both adults and children; children consume more food
than adults in relation to body weight.]
Food additive (§409) tolerances have not been established
for residues of dichlorvos in or on foods resulting from use of
dichlorvos in groceries; eating establishments; and food processing,
handling and storage plants. Consequently, the potential dietary
exposure due to perishable foods (fruits/vegetables) has not
been included in the dietary exposure assessment.
The available data pertaining to metabolism of dichlorvos
in plants and livestock (ruminants and poultry) are inadequate;
however, the data available pertaining to the metabolism of
naled are sufficient to describe the metabolism of dichlorvos,
the debrominated metabolite of naled, in plants and in
livestock animals following ingestion of feed items bearing
residues of dichlorvos. Additional data are required to determine
the metabolism of dichlorvos in livestock following direct
animal treatment. At the present time, dichlorvos is the sole
residue of concern in plants and animals and their products
from use of dichlorvos.
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The available data regarding the magnitude of residues have
been reviewed and it has been determined that there are insuffic-
ient data to determine the adequacy of established tolerances
for dichlorvos in or on radishes, lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers
and nonperishable bulk and packaged raw and processed agricultural
commodities. The limited data indicate that actual residues in
plant commodities are approximately the same as established
tolerances. Tolerances for residues in or on figs and mushrooms
are adequately supported.
Based on a review of available data, the Agency concludes
that cooking will likely decrease residues present on the raw
agricultural commodity. Studies using samples of rice and
wheat flour spiked with dichlorvos showed a 47-fold decrease in
residues in cooked rice, and 8 to 13 fold decreases in gravy
and biscuits prepared from wheat flour.
The current dietary assessment assumes a significant contri-
bution to the diet from meat and milk (>50%) based upon the
assumption that residues will be present at tolerance level
and percent site treated data for direct animal treatments.
However, based on limited data, no residues of dichlorvos were
detected in meat, milk or eggs following direct animal treatments
to cattle and poultry. There are no feeding studies currently
available to determine residues following ingestion of feed
items containing dichlorvos by livestock. Also, no direct
animal treatment studies are available for swine. The adequacy
of these tolerances cannot be assessed until the required
metabolism (direct animal treatment) and residue studies are
submitted.
Using the C^* of 2.9 x 10~1(mg/kg/day)~1 and the ARC, the
dietary oncogenic risk was calculated as follows:
Risk = Exposure x
= 0.000416 mg/kg/day x 2.9 x 10~1 (mg/kg/day)~l
= 1.2 x 10-4
= 10-4
This dietary risk assessment may be underestimated because
potential dietary contributions from naled and trichlorfon were
not included in the assessment. This may be significant because
naled and trichlorfon have many more food uses than dichlorvos.
2. Non-Dietary
Non-dietary exposure to dichlorvos can result from the appli
cation of dichlorvos in workplaces and residences. Workers and
residents exposed to treated areas and residents exposed to
resin (pest) strips and pet flea collars are at risk. Because
figs are picked by hand, workers harvesting figs may also be
exposed to residues of dichlorvos. Workers applying this
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insecticide to figs may also be exposed; however, no data are
available to quantify this exposure.
No data are available regarding the actual dermal absorption
of dichlorvos. For purposes of estimating non-dietary exposure,
dermal absorption is calculated to be 75%. This is based on the
comparison of oral and dermal LDsQS in rats. A dermal absorption
study must be submitted to EPA and will be used to refine ths
calculation.
The exposure situations are presented below and are tab-
ulated with their oncogenic risk estimates in Table 2. Also
listed in Table 2 are the estimated Margins of Safety (MOS) for
non-oncogenic liver effects (0.53 to 7619) and anticholinesterase
effects (1.8 to 882) resulting from chronic and subchronic exposure
(as defined below) to dichlorvos. The exposure estimates are
based on studies on dichlorvos and surrogate studies; available
knowledge of frequency and patterns of use, and practical
protective clothing equipment.
In calculating the MOS's for liver effects and cholinesterase
inhibition, the Agency assumed the following:
0 Application 6 through 16 times per year was more
or less acute exposure in nature.
0 Application twice per week for 27 weeks in tobacco
warehouses; disinsection of aircraft 52 times per
year; and application to tobacco warehouse floors
52 times per year was subchronic exposure.
0 Application by pest control applicators to domestic
dwellings 220 times per year; exposure to residents
after spraying of domestic dwellings; and exposure
to residents from resin strips and from pets wearing
flea collars was chronic exposure.
The MOS's for chronic exposure were calculated from the
one year dog study with a NOEL for systemic effects (increased
liver weight and liver hypertrophy) of 0.08 mg/kg/day.
MOS for chronic exposure = dietary NOEL
dermal and inhalation exposure
The MOS for subchronic exposure was calculated from the
two year rat inhalation study with a NOEL (cholinesterase
inhibition) of 0.05 mg/m3.
MOS for subchronic exposure = inhalation NOEL
dermal and inhalation exposure
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a. Occupant Exposure
Spray-treated homes, business establishments or
food handling facilities.
If spraying is conducted once per week, the risk to the
home resident from inhalation only (dermal exposure unknown) is
10~5; and in business establishments/food handling facilities
the risk attributable to inhalation exposure is 10~6 to persons
occupying these premises.
b. Applicator exposure
1. Hand-held foggers
Workers applying dichlorvos with hand held foggers in mush-
room houses have a combined dermal and inhalation risk of
10~4. This assumes that dichlorvos is applied 16 days/year for
40 minutes each day, while wearing gloves, waterproof coveralls and
a respirator. Estimates are based on surrogate data. See
footnote 5 to Table 2.
Workers applying dichlorvos to greenhouse crops 9 times a
year, while wearing gloves, longsleeved shirt, trousers, and a
respirator have a combined dermal and inhalation risk of 10~3.
When workers are also wearing impervious clothing (coveralls
and boots) the risk is 10~4. Estimates are based on surrogate
data. See footnotes 6 and 6a to Table 2.
If aircraft personnel are exposed 52 times/year, the risk
due to inhalation of dichlorvos during disinsection of the
aircraft is 10~4. The assumption is made that no particular
protective clothing is worn. These estimates are based
on actual dichlorvos data. See footnote 4 to Table 2.
2. Spraying Dairy Barns and Mushroom Houses
Spraying dairy barns with dichlorvos 11 times a year, while
wearing gloves, waterproof clothing and respirator results in a
combined inhalation and dermal risk of 10~3, based on surrogate
data. See footnote 7 to Table 2.
Workers treating mushroom houses with coarse spray 16 days
a year, wearing gloves, normal work clothes and a respirator,
have a combined risk of 10~2. When impervious protective
clothing is added, the risk becomes 10~3. These estimates
are also based on surrogate data. See footnotes 8 and 8a
to Table 2.
3. Crack and Crevice Treatment in Homes
A Pest Control Operator (PCO)may spray 10 homes once per
week for 44 weeks with dichlorvos, and the resident may spray
one home once a week for 44 weeks with dichlorvos. Wearing no
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protective clothing, the combined dermal and inhalation risk to
the PCO is 10~3. For a PCO wearing protective clothing, gloves
and a respirator*, the risk is 10~4. The carcinogenic risk to
the home resident is 10~5 based on inhalation exposure. These
estimates are based on actual dichlorvos data.
4. Sprinkling on Tobacco Warehouse Floors
Assuming that tobacco warehouse floors are sprinkled with
dichlorvos solution 54 time's a year, with 2 treatments for 27
weeks/year, the applicator risk is 10~3 and mixer/loader risk
is 10~7 due to dermal exposure while the applicator and
mixer/loader are wearing protective clothing, gloves and
a respirator. It is assumed that wearing a respirator during
application affords enough potection such that the inhalation
exposure is negligible. Inhalation exposure was below the
level of detection. With the addition of impervious clothing
(coveralls and boots), the applicator risk and mixer/loader
risks are 10~3 and 10~7, respectively. The worker reentering the
treated facility after 12 hours has a risk of 10~2 as a result
of inhalation exposure. This assumes that the worker is not
wearing a respirator.
5. Thermal aerosol
Assuming that dichlorvos is applied in tobacco warehouses
twice a week for 27 weeks, the inhalation risk resulting from
reentry after 12 hours is calculated to be 10~2.
c. Resin pest strips in homes
The risk from inhalation exposure to a resident exposed to
dichlorvos vapors from a pest strip for 365 days/year is calculated
to be 10~2, using an average of actual dichlorvos data ranges.
Other assumptions are:
0 An average 70 kg resident has a respiratory volume
of 1.7 m3 while performing light tasks and 0.44 m3
per hour while at rest.
0 An average 70 kg resident spends 15 hours per day in the
home. Five of these hours are spent performing light
tasks and the remaining 10 are spent at rest. The
daily respiratory volume is 12.9 m^ per day.
0 Resin strips are changed every 90 days after which a
new resin strip is used.
d. Resident exposure to flea collars
Assuming a resident is exposed to dichlorvos vapors from
a pet flea collar 9 hours/day which includes 8 hours of casual
exposure and 1 hour of close contact with the pet, the risk
from inhalation exposure is calculated to be 10~4. This
estimate is based on actual dichlorvos data. Dermal exposure is
unknown.
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e. Dog and cat exposure to flea collars
Assuming that dogs and cats wear flea collars continuously
over their lifetime, the carcinogenic risk to dogs is 10~2
and the risk to cats is also 10-2.
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TABLE 2
Uses
DICHDDRVQS NON-DIETARY EXPOSURE, ONCOGENIC RISK, NON-QNCOGENIC EFFECTS (MOS)
Exposure Total Total Non-Oncogenic*
Protective Dermal Inhalation LADD 2_L Oncogenic % Site Effects (MOS)
Clothing Resp. (mg/kg/yr) (mg/kg/yr) (mg/kg/day) Risk Treated Liver ACE**
1. Persons occupying: 3j_
a. Spray treated homes no
II
b. business establishments no
or food handling
facilities
2. Exposure of Personnel no
During Disinsection
of Aircraft
11
no
no
no
no data 0.011 3.01 x 10~5 1Q-5 No Data 2857(1) 7250(1)
Available
no data 0.0084 1.15 x 10~5 10~6 No Data
Available 153(1) 390(1)
no data 0.19
5.20 x 10-4 io-4
NA 56(1)
(subchronic
exposure)
3. Workers in Mushroom yes
Houses using hand-held
fogger
iL
4. Workers using hand-
held fogger tor
Greenhouse Crops
6a| yes
ZL
5. Workers applying yes
dichlorvos to Dairy Barns
yes
0.763
gloves yes
yes
yes
3.2
1.2
2.6
0.0011 7.82 x 10-4 1C-4
0.000405 3.29 x 10~5 10~3
0.000405 1.23 x 10~3
0.0045 2.68 x 10~3
50%
10-3 No data
available
NA NA
(acute exposure)
NA NA
(acute exposure)
NA NA
(acute exposure)
* Dermal (D) and Inhalation (I), chronic or subchronic exposure.
**Anticholinesterase inhibition
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Table 2 (conf d)
Uses
Protective
Clothing Resp
6. Workers treating 8_| no
Mushroom Houses
with Coarse Spray
8a| yes
il
7. Crack and Crevice
Treatment in Homes
a. Pest Control Operator no
b. Resident
II
io|
8. Workers Exposed
to DDVP Sprinkled
on Tobacco Warehouse
floors
a. Application
10a|
yes
yes
no
9a| yes yes
no
gloves yes
yes yes
Exposure Total Total Non-Oncogenic
Dermal Inhalation LADD Oncogenic % Site Effects (MOS)
(mg/kg/yr) (mg/kg/yr) (mg/kg/day) Risk Treated Liver ACE
26.0
6.1
10.4
5.4
0.011
0.011
6.6 0.10
0.5218 0.00418
0.78 0.010
2.67 x 10-2 io-2
6.49 x 10-3 io-3
6.92 x 10-3
5.47 x 10-4
5.03 x 10-5
50%
NA NA
(acute exposure)
10-3
10-4
10-5
Low % 0.7(D) 88.2(1)
0.697(EH-I) 1.8(EH-I)
8.8(D) 2137(1)
8.8(I+D) 16.8(EH-I)
High % 7.1(D) 882(1)
7.0(D+1) 17.6(EH-I)
negl 1.07 x 10-2 iQ-3 Low % 0.53(D) 1.0(D
negl 5.55 x 1Q-3 KT3 l.l(D) 2.0(0
b. Mixer/Loader gloves yes 7.28 x 10~4 negl 7.48 x 10-7 iQ-7
10a| yes yes 3.8 x 10~4 negl 3.9 x 10~7 10~7
7619(D) 19000(D)
15238(D) 38000(D)
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Table 2 (cont'd)
Uses
c. Reentry Worker
Exposure Total
Protective Dermal Inhalation LADD
Clothing Resp (mg/kg/yr) (mg/kg/yr) (mg/kg/day)
no
9. Workers applying
as a Thermal Aerosol
in Tobacco Warehouses
ill
no
no
no
no data
no data
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4.52 x 10-2
3.01 x 10-2
Total Non-Oncogenic
Oncogenic % Site Effects (MDS)
Risk Treated Liver ACE
10-2 0.27(1) 1.19(1)
10-2 < 25% 0.583 (I) 1.4fa(I)
10. Resin (Pest) Strips
in Homes
121
11. Exposure to Resident
from Flea Collar
ill
no
no
no no data 9.60 2.63 x 10~2 10~2 Data Not V3.1(I) 3.1(1)
Available
no no
data 0.077 2.11 x 10-4 1Q-4
Data Not 380(1) 380(1)
Available
12- Animals wearing flea
collars
a. Dogs
b. Cats
Ql*
mg/kg/day ( mg/kg/day j"
0.053
0.56
1.6 x 10-1
9.2 x 10-2
10-2 Data Not 1.5 3.t(
Available
10-2 1.4 3.6
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Table 2 (can't)
FOOTNOTES
Jaquith, D. Memo on dichlorvos Exposure dated August 4, 1987.
_2_L LADD = Lifetime Average Daily Dose. Annualized on the basis of 365 days per year
Dermal absorption calculated to be 75% based on the comparison of rat oral and dermal
from a study by Gaines, Thomas B. "Acute Toxicity of Pesticides." Tox. and Appl. Pharm. Vol. 14,
No. 3, May, 1969.
3_L No data to estimate dermal exposure. Assumes site is sprayed once a week over the lifetime
or working .lifetime of the individual and that no particular protective clothing
is worn.
4_|^ Assume aircraft personnel are exposed 52 times/yr and no particular protective clothing is
worn. Estimates based on actual dichlorvos data. No data to estimate dermal exposure.
5_J[ Assume dichlorvos is applied 16 days/yr, 40 min/day, with gloves, waterproof coveralls, and a
respirator. Estimates based on surrogate data for chlorpyrifos, fluvalinate, and ethazol.
6J_ Assume 9 applications/yr with gloves, longsleeved shirt and trousers, and a respirator.
Estimates based surrogate data for chlorpyrifos, fluvalinate, and ethazol.
6a| Assumptions same as footnote 8. Add impervious protective clothing (coveralls and boots).
Assume dichlorvos sprayed 11 times/yr; gloves, waterproof clothing, and respirator are worn.
Estimates based on DDT surrogate data.
Assume dichlorvos applied 16 days/yr; normal work clothes and a respirator are worn. Estimates
based on DDT surrogate data.
8a| Assumptions same as footnote 11. Add impervious protective clothing (coveralls and boots).
9_L Assume PCD or resident sprays dichlorvos once per week for 44 weeks wearing no protective clothing.
Estimates based on actual dichlorvos data (the POO may spray 10 homes and the resident may spray
one home)•
9a| Assumes application by PCO while wearing protective clothing, gloves and respirator.
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Table 2 (oon't)
FOOTNOTES (cont'd)
10J Assume treatment 52 times per year - 2 treatments per week for 27 weeks/year, The applicator
and mixer/loader wear chemically resistant gloves, respirator, long sleeved shirt, and long pants.
Inhalation exposure was below the level of detection. Estimates based on 2,4D surrogate data
for applicators and mixors/loaders and on dichlorvos data for reentry workers.
10a| Assumptions are same as footnote 10. Add impervious protective clothing (coveralls and
boots.
111 Assume dichlorvos is applied twice a week for 27 weeks; no particular protective clothing is worn.
Estimates based on actual dichlorvos data. No data to estimate dermal exposure.
121 Assume resident is exposed to dichlorvos vapors from pest strip 365 days/year. Estimates based on
actual dichlorvos data.
13j Assume resident is exposed to dichlorvos vapors from flea collar 9 hours a day: 8 hours casual
exposure and 1 hour closer contact with the pet. Estimates based on actual dichlorvos data.
No data to estimate dermal exposure.
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C. ENVIRONMENTAL PROFILE
1. Ecological Effects
Avian Species. Adequate data are not available to fully assess
acute hazards to avian species- Based on data reviewed by the
Agency, single-dose oral toxicity values to mallards and pheasants
were determined to be 7.78 and 11.3 mg/kg, respectively. These
data are not considered adequate due to design and reporting
flaws. Based on acceptable subacute dietary studies in birds,
technical dichlorvos was reported to have acute toxicity values
greater than 1317 and 5000 ppm for mallards at 5 and 16 days of
age, respectively. For pheasants, the reported acute toxicity
value is 568 ppm. Other available data indicate that the acute
toxicity values for upland gamebird species can be as low as
298 ppm. Based on these data, technical dichlorvos is characterized
as being highly toxic to very highly toxic to birds on an acute
oral exposure basis. On a dietary exposure basis, dichlorvos is
moderately toxic to upland species and practically nontoxic to
waterfowl (mallards).
The terrestrial non-food and food uses of dichlorvos may
pose risks to avian species. Of concern to the Agency are the
mosquito larvacide and adulticide uses, and to a lesser degree,
the fig use because of its limited use (limited to use in
California). Theoretical calculations indicate that these uses
of dichlorvos might expose certain avian species to residue
levels exceeding risk criteria. Risks to avian species can
also be a result of secondary impacts to their food organisms.
Residue monitoring and avian reproduction studies are required
to enable the Agency to further assess the impact to avian
species to determine if further regulatory action is warranted.
Aquatic Species. Sufficient information is available to char-
acterize dichlorvos as highly toxic to both warmwater and
coldwater fish, and very highly toxic to aquatic invertebrates.
The 96-hour acute toxicity value for freshwater and estuarine/
marine fish is reported to be 0.1 ppm (rainbow trout) and 0.23
ppm (striped mullet), respectively. The acute toxicity values
for freshwater and estuarine/marine invertebrates is reported
to be 0.00007 ppm (Daphnia) and 0.004 ppm (sand shrimp),
respectively.
The fig and mosquito larvicide/adulticide uses of
dichlorvos may pose risks to fish and aquatic invertebrates.
Theoretical calculations indicate that these uses might expose
fish and aquatic invertebrates to residue levels exceeding risk
criteria. The Agency is requiring additional acute and
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chronic toxicity studies, including residue monitoring, to allow
a further assessment of the impact of dichlorvos uses on the
aquatic environment and to determine if further regulatory
action is warranted.
Honey Bees. There is sufficient information to characterize
dichlorvos as highly toxic to honey bees on an acute toxicity
basis (acute toxicity value = 0.495 ug/bee). Because data
indicate a high toxicity to bees, additional data are required
to fully assess the toxicity to honeybees from the outdoor use
patterns. Precautionary labeling is being required for all
dichlorvos products intended tor outdoor applications.
2. Endangered Species
The Agency has determined that the terrestrial and
aquatic use patterns of dichlorvos may present sufficient
exposure to pose a toxicity nazard to endangered/threatened
terrestrial and aquatic species. Labeling which prohibits the
mosquito larvicide use of dichlorvos. in the range of endangered
and threatened species is required through a PR Notice 87-4
NOTICE TO MANUFACTURERS, FORMULATQRS, and REGISTRANTS OF
PESTICIDES issued by the Agency in May, 1987 to persons
responsible for federal registrations of pesticides registered
for forest uses or for control or eradication of mosquito
larvae. The Agency is initiating a formal consultation with
the Office of Endangered Species (OES) to determine if the fig
use may be jeopardizing endangered species. Additional endangered
species labeling requirements are reserved pending the results
of the consultation with OES.
3. Environmental Fate
The Agency is unable to fully assess the environmental
fate of dichlorvos because acceptable data are lacking. Pre-
liminary data indicate that dichlorvos degrades fairly rapidly
with half-lives of 2 to 8 hours in soils ranging in texture
from sand to silt. Preliminary data also suggest that dich-
lorvos is intermediately to very mobile in a variety of.soils
ranging in texture from sandy loam to clay. The mobility of
dichlorvos is inversely correlated with soil organic matter
content.
To assess the environmental fate of dichlorvos in
conjunction with its domestic outdoor use pattern, the Agency is
requiring the following studies: hydrolysis; photodegradation
studies in soil, water and air; aerobic soil metabolism study;
aerobic and anaerobic aquatic metabolism studies; leaching and
adsorption desorption; terrestrial field dissipation study;
aquatic dissipation study; lab volatility study; accumulation
studies in irrigated crops; reentry data (foliar dissipation) and
spray drift data. The requirement for field volatility is
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reserved pending the results of the lab volatility study.
Long-term field dissipation studies will not be required if
residues reach 50 percent dissipation prior to the next
recommended application.
Groundwater contamination may not be a problem because
of dichlorvos' rapid degradation. However, acceptable aerobic
and anaerobic degradation data, and other environmental fate
data, are needed to confirm or reject the preliminary data.
When acceptable environmental fate data are received, the
Agency will assess the potential for groundwater contamination.
D. REPORTED PESTICIDE INCIDENTS
As part of its assessment of dichlorvos, the Agency reviewed
its extensive PIMS data base covering a period from 1964 to
December 1980. Only 182 of the 598 dichlorvos incidents could
be identified as involving products that contained dichlorvos
as the sole active ingredient. A majority (147) of these 182
reports involved humans and domestic animals in the home environment,
with 114 incidents resulting from ingestion and application of
dichlorvos. One death was reported. Ingestion incidents
usually involved children chewing flea collars and "No-Pest"
strips. Most of the application incidents involved situations
where the existing label precautions were not followed.
Of the remaining 416 reports in which dichlorvos was cited
in combination with other chemicals, there were nine human
fatalities reported.
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E. TOLERANCES
1. Tolerances Issued
Tolerances have been established for residues of
dichlorvos alone in RACs, in meat, fat, and meat byproducts
(refer to 40 CFR 180.235), and in processed food (21 CFR 193.140)
as listed below:
TABLE 3
SUMMARY OF TOLERANCES FOR DICHLORVOS
(ppm)
Commodity
Cattle, fat
Cattle, meat
Cattle, meat byproduct
Cucumbers
Eggs
Figs
Figs, dried
Goats, fat
Goats, meat
Goats, meat byproduct
Horses, fat
Horses, meat
Horses, meat byproduct
Lettuce
Milk
Mushrooms
Poultry, fat
Poultry, meat
Poultry, meat byproduct
Radishes
U.S.
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.5
0.05
0.1
0.1
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
1.0
0.02
0.5
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.5
Canadian Mexican Codex MRL
0.5
1.0
U.5
RACs, nonperishable, bulk stored regardless of fat content
(postharvest)
0.5 -
RACs, nonperishable, packaged or bagged, containing 6 percent
fat or less (postharvest)
0.5
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SUMMARY OF TOLERANCES FOR DICHLORVOS (confd)
(ppm)
Commodity U.S. Canadian Mexican Codex MRL
RACs, nonperishable/ packaged or bagged, containing more than 6
percent fat (postharvest)
2.0 -
Packaged or bagged nonperishable processed food
0.5 -
Sheep, fat 0.02
Sheep/ meat 0.02
Sheep, meat byproduct 0.02
Swine4 0.1
Tomatoes
(pre- and postharvest) 0.5 0.25 - 0.5
2. Residue Data
The residue data reviewed in support of the dichlorvos
tolerances are as follows:
a. Plants. No data pertaining to metabolism of dichlorvos
in plants are available. However, the available data pertaining
to the metabolism of naled (1,2-dibromo-2,2-dichloroethyl dimethyl
phosphate) in plants are sufficient to describe the metabolism
of dichlorvos, the initial, debrominated metabolite of naled.
Naled, applied directly to cotton and cucumber leaves, is
metabolized primarily to dichlorvos, which is quickly hydrolyzed
(completely within 3 days) to dichloroacetaldehyde. Dichloro-
acetaldehyde is reduced to dichloroethanol which is then
conjugated to form the 2,2-dichloroethanol glucoside and other
carbohydrate conjugates (disaccharides and oligosaccharides).
Animals. The available data pertaining to metabolism
of dichlorvos in animals are unacceptable. However, the available
data pertaining to the metabolism of naled (1,2-dibromo-2,2-
dichloroethyl dimethyl phosphate) in animals are sufficient to
describe the metabolism of dichlorvos in livestock following
4 The tolerance of 0.1 ppm for residues of dichlorvos in the
edible tissues of swine covers both its use as an anthelmintic
in swine feed (animal drug) (21 CFR 561.180) and as an
insecticide applied directly to swine.
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ingestion of food containing dichlorvos, since naled breaks down
to dichlorvos in animals. Additional data are required regarding
the metabolism of dichlorvos in livestock following direct animal
treatment. In poultry tissues and eggs, naled is debrominated
to dichlorvos, which is either hydrolyzed (major pathway) to
dichloroacetaldehyde or O-demethylated (minor pathway) to desmethyl
dichlorvos. Dichloroacetaldehyde is reduced to dichloroethanol
or dechlorinated to glyoxylic acid. The dichloroethanol is
conjugated with endogenous sulfate to form the sulfate ester
conjugate of dichloroethanol. The glyoxylic acid is metabolized
to glycine, which is incorporated into proteins.
The metabolism of naled in ruminants (goats) is similar
to that in poultry. Naled is dehalogenated to dichlorvos,
which is hydrolyzed, resulting in residual fragments incorporated
into amino acids, fatty acids, and sugars.
b. Analytical methodology for determining the levels
of residues of dichlorvos in plants and animals is adequate for
data collection of residues in plant commodities and in animal
tissues and milk. Dichlorvos is not recovered through
FDA's multiresidue Protocol I and is only variably recovered
through Protocols II and III. The registrant is required
to test Protocol IV for its ability to recover residues of
dichlorvos from plant and animal commodities.
c. Storage stability data demonstrate that residues of
dichlorvos in or on frozen plant samples are stable up to 90 days
after application. Residues in or on frozen animal tissues are
stable up to 8 weeks after application. Additional storage
data on the length of time and conditions under which samples
were/are stored are required in order to evaluate the adequacy
of the dichlorvos tolerances. If previously submitted samples
or newly generated samples were/are stored frozen for greater
than 90 days (plants) or 8 weeks (animals), additional storage
stability data are required.
d. Data on the magnitude and levels of residues of
dichlorvos in radishes, lettuce, tomatoes, and cucumbers are
insufficient to determine the adequacy of the established
tolerances.
e. Tolerances for residues of dichlorvos in or on figs,
dried figs, and mushrooms are adequately supported, pending
receipt of the required sample storage data (refer to "c" above).
f. Data are needed to support use of dichlorvos products
in food areas of food-handling establishments.
g. Processing and cooking studies are required.
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h. Data reflecting the use of dichlorvos on stored,
unfinished tobacco are required.
i. Data must be submitted to support the established
tolerance for residues of dichlorvos in or on bulk-stored
nonperishable RACs (cocoa beans, coffee beans, wheat, corn, nuts,
peanuts and soybeans).
j. The established tolerances are adequate to cover
residues of dichlorvos in or on packaged or bagged nonperishable
RACs and processed food resulting from the application of
dichlorvos vapors pending receipt of the required sample storage
data. However, supplementary data indicate that residues
following use of aerosol treatments will result in tolerance-exceeding
residues. Therefore, residue data, and an accompanying tolerance
revision must be submitted.
k. The available data regarding residues of dichlorvos
in the meat, fat, and meat byproducts of cattle, poultry, milk
and eggs following direct application to animals indicate that
no measurable residues of dichlorvos will occur. However,
metabolism data for direct treatment to livestock are required.
No data are available to support continued registration of the
direct application to swine. Also, no feeding studies are
available regarding the potential for residues occurring in the
tissues, milk, and eggs of livestock as a result of ingestion
of feed bearing residues of dichlorvos. These are data gaps.
1. Tolerances for residues of dichlorvos per £e (40
CFR 180.235), and naled and dichlorvos (40 CFR 180.215) in or
on mushrooms, cucumbers, tomatoes, and lettuce are equivalent
in magnitude. For this reason, label statements prohibiting
the use of naled on crops that have been treated with dichlorvos,
and vice versa, are specified by this Standard. It is the
position of the Agency that all dichlorvos products must bear
this label language in order to be in compliance with FIFRA.
m. The following changes to 40 CFR 180.235 will be
proposed:
o The 0.5 ppm tolerance for tomatoes was
erroneously printed as 0.05 ppm in the 1984 40
CFR, but will be corrected to read 0.3 ppm
(see below) -
o The tolerances for residues of dichlorvos in or
on mushrooms, tomatoes, cucumbers, and lettuce
will be revised to be expressed as dichlorvos
per se rather than naled, as currently stated.
ThereTore , the tolerance levels will be reduced
as follows: from 1 ppm to 0.6 ppm for lettuce,
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from 0.5 ppm to 0.3 ppm for tomatoes, from 0.5
to 0.3 ppm for cucumbers; and from 0.5 ppm to 0:3
ppm for mushrooms.
o 40 CFR 180.3 will be amended by the addition of
the statement "Where tolerances are established
for residues of both dichlorvos (40 CFR 180.235),
and naled and dichlorvos (40 CFR 180.215), in or
on the same raw agricultural commodity, the
total amount of such pesticides shall not yield
more residue than that permitted by the higher
of the two tolerances."
LThis amendment is necessary because there are
tolerances for residues of the combination of
naled and dichlorvos (expressed as as naled) in
milk, and the fat, meat, and meat by products of
cattle, goats, hogs, horses and sheep, as well as
tolerances for dichlorvos alone on these commodities.]
0 The designation "(N)" for negligible residues
listed with the tolerances for milk, eggs, and
the fat, meat, and meat by-products of cattle,
goats, horses, poultry and sheep will be deleted.
The designation "(N)" is no longer used by the
Agency.
3. Toxicology
Based on a 2-year dog feeding study with a NOEL of 0.08
mg/kg/day (3.2 ppm) for changes in liver weight and enlarged
liver cells, a provisional acceptable daily intake (PADI) of
0.0008 mg/kg/day has been calculated using a one hundred-fold
uncertainty factor to account for biological interspecies
differences between dogs and man. The calculated estimate is
provisional because the existing data base for dichlorvos is
lacking a chronic rat feeding study, a reproduction study, and
a rat teratology study. The TMRC, wich is based on current
tolerance levels and an assumption that 100% of the sites are
treated, is 0.004302 mg/kg/day. The Anticipated Residue
Contribution (ARC) for dichlorvos for the U.S. population
average is 0.000416 mg/kg/day. The ARC is based on current
tolerance levels, an estimate of percent site treated, and
cooking data for small grains. The ARC occupies 52% of the
PADI. For children 1 to 6 years of age, the ARC occupies 122%
of the PADI.
As previously discussed under the dietary risk assessment,
the assessment assumes a significant contribution to the diet
from meat and milk based on the assumption that residues are
present at current tolerance levels and taking into account
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available data on percent site treated for direct animal treatments
However, no residues were detected in meat, milk, or eggs
following direct animal treatments. There are no feeding
studies available to determine residues following ingestion of
feed items containing dichlorvos. The present ARC calculations
are based upon an inadequate data base, and thus may be higher or
lower in actual practice. When the required residue data, feeding
studies and chronic toxicology studies are submitted, the Agency
will again evaluate the percentage of the ADI utilized. In the
meantime, the Agency will not approve any significant new uses^
For dichlorvos.
5 "Significant new use" is defined in 44 FR 27934, May 11,1979.
In the case of a new food or feed use, the Agency will generally
consider as significant an increase in the Theoretical Maximum
Residue Contribution (TMRC) of greater than 1%.
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IV. . REGULATORY POSITIONS AND RATIONALES
A. SUMMARY OF REGULATORY POSITIONS AND RATIONALES
Based on review and evaluation of all available data and
other relevant information on dichlorvos the Agency has made
the following determinations:
1. The Agency is considering further regulatory action
for all registered uses of dichlorvos. The Agency will shortly
announce its determination as to whether any further regulatory
actions are required for dichlorvos.
Rationale; The Agency is considering further regulatory
action for all registered uses of dichlorvos because of concerns
about the risks of oncogenicity, cholinesterase inhibition, and
liver effects. The oncogenic risks of concern are for the
public from consumption of foods containing residues of dichlorvos,
for those involved in the application of dichlorvos, for
workers reentering treated areas, for residents/occupants of
treated areas (including areas treated with resin pest strips
or other dichlorvos products), for people exposed to pets
treated with dichlorvos, and for pets treated with dichlorvos.
Based on the draft NTP study, the Agency has classified
dichlorvos as a Group B2 oncogen (Probable Human Carcinogen),
in accordance with the Agency's Guidelines for Carcinogen Risk
Assesssment, 51 FR 33992 (Speptember 24, 1986). This determina-
tion for oncogenicity is based on a review of two rodent studies
conducted for the NTP/NCI in which there were significant
increased incidences of forestomach squamous cell carcinoma/-
papillomas in female mice and pancreatic acinar adenomas,
mononuclear cell leukemia and lung adenomas in male rats and
mammary gland fibroadenomas in female rats.
The Agency is also concerned with risks of cholinesterase
inhibition and liver effects from .subchronic and chronic exposure
to dichlorvos by those involved in application/ to residents/-
occupants of treated areas, and to pets. These conclusions
are based on the results of a two-year rat inhalation study
with a no observable effect level (NOEL) for cholinesterase
inhibition of 0.05 mg/m3 and a two-year dog feeding study
with a NOEL of 0.08 mg/kg/day for systemic effects of increased
liver weight and liver hypertrophy.
2. In order to remain in compliance with FIFRA, all
dichlorvos products must contain a cancer hazard warning.
Specific language is provided in Section IV-D.
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Rationale; The Agency believes that incorporation of a cancer
hazard warning statement on product labeling affords the product
user with important information about the potential oncogenic
hazard that is associated with the use of the product. The
statement is intended to encourage persons to comply with all
directions for use to minimize exposure. The Agency believes
that the weight of the evidence identifying dichlorvos as an
oncogen, the magnitude of risk (taking into consideration
potency and expected exposure levels) and the nature of exposure
(non-dietary) supports use of this warning statement on product
labels.
3. In order to remain in compliance with FIFRA, all
dichlorvos products excluding those allowing only domestic
uses (.household sprays containing 0.5% or less active ingredientj,
resin strips, and pet uses must be restricted for retail sale
only to Certified Applicators and use by Certified Applicators
or persons under their direct supervision. Specific language
is provided in Section IV-D of this Standard.
Rationale; Section 3(d)(l)(C) of FIFRA provides that some or
all uses of a pesticide will be classified for restricted
use if the Administrator determines that without such restriction
the pesticide "may.generally cause unreasonable adverse effects
in man or on the environment." In view of the potential health
hazards associated with exposure to dichlorvos, the Agency is
concerned about exposures which may result from improper applica-
tion or use of dichlorvos products, and therefore is classifying
certain uses of the pesticide as a restricted use pesticide.
4. The Agency is concerned about the potential hazards to
certain non-target aquatic species, but is not considering further
regulatory action at this time for fish and wildlife concerns.
Rationale; Based on theoretical calculations, the registered
uses on dichlorvos on figs and for mosquito control may result
in exposure of certain avian and aquatic organisms to potentially
hazardous levels of the pesticide, exceeding the Agency criteria
for unacceptable risk. The Agency does not have actual field
reports to confirm or deny the potential hazard. Therefore,
additional data are needed before the Agency can complete a
full assessment of the hazard potential. After the evaluation
of required chronic fish and aquatic invertebrate data, and
environmental residue monitoring studies, the Agency will
determine whether full scale avian and aquatic organism field
testing will be required. After receipt of all required data,
the Agency will reassess the risk and take the appropriate
course of action.
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5. In order to remain in compliance with FIFRA, all
dichlorvos products must bear fish and wildlife toxicity warnings.
Specific language is provided in Section IV-D of this Standard.
Rationale; Labeling requirements are imposed since available
data indicate that dichlorvos is potentially highly toxic to
very highly toxic to fish/ freshwater invertebrates, and avian
species.
6. In order to remain in compliance with FIFRA, all
dichlorvos product labels must bear endangered species label
restrictions in order to protect endangered and threatened
species in areas where dichlorvos is applied as a mosquito
larvicide. Through a separate PR Notice 87-4, the Agency is
requiring endangered species labeling for all end-use dichlorvos
products registered with a mosquito larvicide use pattern- In
addition, the Agency is initiating consultation with the Office
of Endangered Species (OES) to determine if species are being
jeopardized in areas in California where dichlorvos is applied
to fig trees. Additional labeling modification may be required
as a result of this consultation.
Rationale; Dichlorvos is highly toxic to very highly toxic to
fish and wildlife. Through a separate PR Notice 87-4, the
Agency is requiring a label change to prohibit the use of
dichlorvos in aquatic areas where its use has been identified
to endanger or jeopardize certain avian and aquatic species.
7. No new tolerances for raw agricultural commodities or
significant new uses will be granted until the Agency has
received data sufficient to perform a tolerance reassessment.
Rationale; Data gaps exist for animal metabolism, storage
stability and residues for the majority of raw and processed
agricultural commodities (RAC's). Data gaps also exist in the
area of long-term toxicology testing (chronic feeding in rodents,
reproduction, and teratology). This lack of data prevents the
Agency from conducting a full tolerance assessment. For this
reason, new tolerances Cor RAC's and significant new uses will
not be issued until these data gaps have been filled.
8. The Agency will not establish any new food or feed
additive regulations pursuant to Section 409 of the Federal
Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA) and is deferring action on
previously established food/feed additive regulations.
Rationale; The Delaney Clause in Section 409 of the FFDCA bars
the establishment of food/feed additive regulations for substances
which induce cancer in man or test animals, with certain exceptions.
The Agency is currently developing a position regarding the
Delaney Clause and FIFRA. Once this policy has been established,
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the Agency will determine what action is required for pesticides
which have produced oncogenic responses in animals.
9. In order to remain in compliance with FIFRA, all
dichlorvos product labels must bear protective clothing
statements.
Rationale; Dichlorvos is a potent cholinesterase inhibitor and
has been shown to cause adverse liver and oncogenic effects in
laboratory animals. To protect workers and other users
against these effects, protective clothing is necessary to
reduce worker exposure during the mixing, loading, application,
disposal, equipment cleaning, and early reentry to treated areas.
The precautionary labeling statements provide specific guidance
for persons handling dichlorvos and describe the required
protective clothing and equipment required for particular
handling and early reentry activities.
10. In order to remain in compliance with FIFRA, the
Agency is imposing an interim 48-hour reentry interval for
all agricultural and commercial uses until such time as
appropriate reentry data have been submitted and evaluated
and any change in the re-entry interval is announced.
Rationale: Dichlorvos meets the use site toxicology and
exposure criteria for requiring reentry protection data (40
CFR 158.140). Until these data are submitted and reviewed,
the Agency believes that interim reentry intervals are necessary
to reduce exposure of persons entering areas recently treated
with dichlorvos products. The risk to persons reentering
indoor sites following mist, aerosol or fogging applications
is especially great due to the high acute inhalation toxicity
of dichlorvos. There is also risk due to dermal inhalation
or inhalation exposure from wet sprays and to residues after
sprays have dried, if appropriate protective clothing and
equipment is not worn. Therefore, the Agency is imposing a
48 hour reentry interval during which treated areas may not
be entered unless appropriate protective clothing is worn.
For mist, aerosol and fogging applications to indoor sites,
adequate ventilation of the treated area must occur before
persons may reenter without appropriate respiratory protection.
Necessary ventilation times are determined by type of ventilation
system and are specified in Section IV-D. of this Standard.
11. The Agency is deferring decisions concerning dichlorvos
and groundwater contamination until such time as the information
required by the Standard have been submitted and reviewed.
Rationale; Groundwater contamination may not be a potential
threat because preliminary data indicate rapid degradation of
dichlorvos (half-life of 2 to 8 hours in soil). However,
acceptable aerobic and anaerobic degradation data, and other
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environmental fa^te data to confirm or reject the preliminary
data are needed. When these data have been received and
evaluated, the Agency will assess dichlorvos' potential for
groundwater contamination and will determine whether further
regulatory action is necessary.
12. Pesticide spray drift data requirements are being
imposed by this Standard to support the fig and outdoor aerosol
and fogging use of dichlorvos. Data required include droplet
size spectrum studies and field evaluation of pesticide spray
drift.
Rationale; The Agency is concerned about the potential hazards
to humans and to nontarget organisms (fish and wildlife,
domestic animals) caused by the drift from aerial and ground
applications of dichlorvos. The droplet size spectrum study
is to be performed to reflect the nozzle and other equipment
types to be used in the application of dichlorvos to figs and
outdoor aerosols and fogging. The spray drift field evaluation
is to be performed to reflect the applicator equipment use
pattern, and typical locations of use, which includes different
weather factors, in the application of dichlorvos.
13. Status of Registration; While data gaps are being
filled, currently registered manufacturing-use products (MPs)
and end-use products (EPs) containing dichlorvos may be sold,
distributed, formulated and used, subject to the terms and
conditions specified in this Standard. However, significant
new uses will not be registered. Registrants must provide
or agree to develop additional data, as specified in the Data
Appendices, in order to maintain existing registrations.
Rationale; Even when authorized under FIFRA
sections 3(c)(2)(B) and 3(c)(7) the Agency may elect not
to cancel or withhold registration even though data are
missing or are inadequate. Issuance of this Standard provides
a mechanism for identifying data needs. These data will be
reviewed and evaluated, after which the Agency will determine
if additional regulatory actions are necessary. The Agency
has elected not to consider registration of any significant
new uses while data gaps are being filled and data evaluated
based on its concern about dichlorvos as explained herein.
14. Priority Review Data; The Agency has identified certain
data that will receive priority review when submitted to the
Agency.
Rationale; Certain data are needed for further Agency
review of this pesticide and its uses. The following studies
have been identified to receive priority review as soon as
they are received by the Agency:
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§158.135 Toxicology
85-2 Dermal absorption Data
81-7 Delayed Neurotoxicity
82-1 Subchronic Feeding - Rodent
82-2 21-Day Dermal Study
83-1 Chronic Toxicity - Rodent
83-3 Teratogenicity - Species other than rabbit
83-4 Reproduction - Rat
85-1 Metabolism
§158.130 Environmental Fate
161-4Photodegradation in Air
162-1 Aerobic Soil Metabolism
§158.140 Reentry Protection
132-1 Foliar Dissipation
133-4 Inhalation Exposure
§158.142 Spray Drift
201-1 Droplet Size Spectrum
201-1 Drift Field Evaluation
§158.75 Other Exposure Data
Dermal and Inhalation Exposure
§158.145 Wildlife and Aquatic Organisms
70-1 Residue Monitoring
71-1 Acute Avian Oral Toxicity
71-4 Avian Reproduction
72-1 Acute Toxicity to Freshwater Fish (TEP)
72-2 Acute Toxicity to Freshwater Invertebrates (TEP)
72-3 Acute Toxicity to Estuarine and Marine Organisms
72-4 Fish Early Life Stage and Aquatic Invertebrate
Life Cycle
72-5 - Fish Life Cycle
Avian reproduction
141-2 Honeybee - toxicity of residues on foliage
§158.125 Residue Chemistry
Livestock metabolism
Storage stability data
Residue data (except for figs, dried figs, and mush-
rooms)
Processing and cooking studies
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B. CRITERIA FOR REGISTRATION
To be registered or reregistered under this Standard,
manufacturing-use products (MPs) must contain dichlorvos as the
sole active ingredient (solvents or diluents are not considered
to be insecticidal, and therefore, must be declared as inerts).
In order to be in compliance with FIFRA, registrants must comply
with all terms and conditions described in this section, including
submission of an up-to-date Confidential Statement of Formula,
submission of revised labeling, commitment to till data gaps on
the schedule specified by the Agency and, when applicable, offer to
pay compensation as required by FIFRA sections 3(c)(l)(D) and
3(c)(2)(D).
C. ACCEPTABLE RANGES AND LIMITS
1. Product Composition Standard
Each MP proposed for registration or reregistration must
be fully described with an appropriate certification of limits,
stating maximum and minimum amounts of the active and inten-
tionally added inert ingredients which are present in the product,
as well as impurities found at greater than 0.1 percent.
2. Acute Toxicity Limits
The Agency will consider registration of MPs containing
dichlorvos in any Toxicity Category provided the product labeling
bears appropriate precautionary statements for the acute toxicity
category in which each product is placed.
3. Use Patterns
All MPs must be labeled for formulation into other
MP products or into end-use jjroducts bearing federally
registered uses. Labeling must specify sites, which are listed
in Use Patterns, Appendix III. However, no use may be included
on the label where the registrant fails to agree to comply
with the data requirement in Table A for that use pattern.
D. REQUIRED LABELING
In order to be in compliance with FIFRA, (MPs) and end-use
products (EPs) must bear appropriate labeling as specified in 40
CFR 162.10, PR Notices 83-2, 83-3, and 87-4, precautions and
warnings listed in the Dichlorvos Use Index (Appendix III), and
as indicated in this Registration Standard.
In order to remain in compliance with FIFRA, no EP or MP
containing dichlorvos may be released for shipment by a registrant
or producer of that product after October 1, 1988, unless the product
bears an EPA-approved amended label which complies with this
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Registration Standard. In order to remain in compliance with
FIFRA, no EP or MP containing EP or MP containing uichlorvos may
be distributed, sold, offered for sale, held for sale, shipped,
delivered for shipment, or received and (having been so received)
delivered or offered to be delivered by any person after October
1, 1989, unless the product bears an LPA-approved amended label
which complies with this Registration Standard.
1. Labeling for MPs
In addition to the labeling specified above for all
products, in order to remain in compliance with FIFRA, the
following information must appear on the labeling:
a. The ingredient statement must declare the active
ingredient as:
Dichlorvos L2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphatej
b- The following cancer warning statement must appear
on the front panel of the label in a prominent position:
"This product may be hazardous to your health. This
product contains dichlorvos, which has been determined to cause
cancer in laboratory animals. Dichlorvos also causes adverse
liver effects in laboratory animals and is a potent cholinesterase
inhibitor."
c. The following pesticide disposal statement must
appear in the "STORAGE AND DISPOSAL" section of the label: (All
MPs assigned to Toxicity Category I on the basis of oral or
dermal toxicity, skin or eye irritation potential, or is assigned
to Toxicity Category I or II on the basis or acute inhalation
toxicity):
"PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Pesticide wastes are acutely
hazardous. 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."
(All other MPs not in the above category):
"PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Wastes resulting from the use
of this product may be disposed of on site or at an approved
waste disposal facility."
d. The following identifying phrase must appear directly
beneath the product name:
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"An insecticide for formulating use only."
e. The following statement must appear in the Directions
for Use section of the label:
"Formulators using this product are responsible for
obtaining EPA registration of their formulated product."
f. The following worker protective clothing statement
must appear in the Directions for Use:
"Persons who handle this product must wear the following
protective clothing: protective suit of one or two pieces
covering all parts of the body except head, hands, and feet,
chemical resistant gloves; chemical resistant shoes (or chemical
resistant shoe coverings or chemical resistant boots); NIOSH
or MSHA approved' respirator; and a chemical-resistant apron."
g. In the Directions for Use, the following statement
regarding acceptable use patterns must appear:
"For formulation into end-use insecticide products
intended only for (list acceptable sites)."
h. If detailed instructions for formulating are not
provided on the label, the following statement must appear:
"Refer to attached Technical Bulletin for formulating
and other information."
i. The following fish and wildlife statements are
required to appear under the "Environmental Hazards" heading:
"This pesticide is toxic to birds, fish and
aquatic invertebrates. Do not discharge effluent containing
this product into lakes, streams, pojids, estuaries, oceans, or
public waters unless this product is specifically identified
and addressed in an NPDES permit. Do not discharge effluent
containing this product to sewer systems without previously
notifying the sewage treatment plant authority. For guidance
contact your State Water Board or Regional Office of the EPA."
2. Labeling for EPs
In addition to the labeling specified in Section IV-D
for all products, in order to remain in compliance with FIFRA
the following information must appear on the labeling:
a. The ingredient statement must declare the active
ingredient as:
Dichlorvos 12,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphatej
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b. All products excluding those allowing only domestic
uses (household sprays containing 0.5% or less active ingredient),
resin strips, and pet uses must bear the restricted-use
classification and cancer hazard warning statements below:
I
RESTRICTED USE PKSTTCIOE
The use of this product may be hazardous to your health.
This product contains dichlorvos, which has been determined
to cause cancer in laboratory animals. Dichlorvos also
causes adverse liver effects in laboratory animals and
is a potent cholinesterase inhibitor.
For retail sale to and use only by Certified Applicators
or persons under their direct supervision and only for
those uses covered by the Certified Applicator's
certification.
c. All products allowing only domestic uses [household
sprays containing 0.5% or less active ingredient], resin strips
and pet use products must bear the following cancer hazard warning
statement on the front panel in a prominent position:
" The use of this product may be hazardous to your
health. This product contains dichlorvos, which has been
determined to cause cancer in laboratory animals. Dichlorvos also
causes adverse liver effects in laboratory animals and is a potent
cholinesterase inhibitor."
d. All products allowing outdoor use (excluding strips,
traps, and aquatic uses) must bear the following environmental
hazards statement:
"This pesticide is toxic to fish, birds, and
aquatic invertebrates. Do not apply directly to water or wet-
lands (swamps, marshes, bogs, and potholes). Drift and runoff
from treated areas may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in
neighboring areas. Do not contaminate water by cleaning of
equipment or disposal of wastes. This product is highly toxic
to bees exposed to direct treatment or residues on blooming
crops or weeds. Do not apply this product or allow it to
drift to blooming crops or weeds if bees are visiting the
treatment area."
e. All products allowing outdoor use on aquatic
sites must bear the following environmental hazards statements:
"This pesticide is toxic to fish, birds, and aquatic
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invertebrates. Aquatic invertebrates such as shrimp may be
killed at recommended application rates. Drift and runoff
from treated areas may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in
neighboring areas. Consult your State Fish and Game Agency
before applying this product to public waters. Permits may
be required before treating such waters. Do not contaminate
water by cleaning of equipment or disposal of wastes. This
product is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment or
residues on blooming crops or weeds. Do not apply this product
or allow it to drift to blooming crops or weeds if bees are
visiting the treatment area."
f. All products classified for restricted use must
bear the following worker protection statements:
(1) Required for all sites:
"REENTRY:
HANDLE THIS PRODUCT ONLY WHEN WEARING THE FOLLOWING PROTECTIVE
CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT DURING MIXING/LOADING, APPLICATION,
REPAIR AND CLEANING OF MIXING, LOADING, AND APPLICATION EQUIPMENT,
and DISPOSAL OF THE PESTICIDE: protective suit of one or two
pieces covering all parts of the body except head, hands, and
feet; chemical resistant gloves; chemical resistant shoes (or
chemical resistant shoe coverings or chemical resistant boots),
NIOSH or MSHA approved respirator. Mixer/loaders must also
wear a chemical-resistant apron. If overhead exposure is
likely wear a hood or wide-brimmed hat. Human flaggers must be
in totally enclosed vehicles.
IMPORTANT 1 If pesticide comes in contact with skin, wash off
with soap and water and contact a physician immediately. Always
wash hands, face, and arms with soap and water before smoking,
eating, drinking or toileting.
AFTER WORK: Before removing gloves, wash them with soap and
water. Take off all work clothes and shoes. Shower using soap
and water. Wear only clean clothes when leaving 3ob—do not wear
contaminated clothing. Contaminated clothing worn during work
must be laundered separately from household clothing. Store
protective clothing separately from personal clothing. Clean
or launder protective clothing after each use. Clothing
and protective equipment heavily contaminated or drenched with
dichlorvos must be destroyed according to state and local
regulations. Heavily contaminated or drenched clothing
cannot be adequately decontaminated.
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(2) Optional (in addition to above):
"IF MIXING/LOADING IS PERFORMED USING A CLOSED SYSTEM,
THE FOLLOWING PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT MAY BE WORN AS AN
ALTERNATIVE: long-sleeved shirt; long-legged pants; chemical
resistant gloves; chemical-resistant apron; shoes and socks.
All other protective clothing and equipment required for use with
open systems must be available nearby."
(3) Required for products allowing fumigant, fog, mist,
and aerosol applications to indoor sites (greenhouses, mushroom
houses; tobacco and other types of warehouses; commercial,
institutional, and industrial establishments; dairy barns):
"Reentry into treated areas is prohibited for 48 hours
after the end of treatment, unless the following protective
clothing and equipment are worn: protective suit of one or two
pieces covering all parts of the body except head, hands, and
feet,- chemical resistant gloves; chemical resistant shoes (or
chemical resistant shoe coverings or chemical resistant boots),
NIOSH or MSHA approved respirator- A respirator need not be
worn once the site has been thoroughly ventilated, as detined
by one of the following: (1) two hours of ventilation using
fans or other mechanical ventilation systems; (2) four hours of
ventilation using vents, windows or other passive ventilation
systems; (3) eleven hours with no ventilation, followed by two
hours of passive ventilation; (5) twenty-four hours with no
ventilation; or (6) the air concentration of dichlorvos is
measured to be 1 mg/m3 or less. All entrances to the treated
area must be posted with warning signs beginning at least
immediately before application until the reentry interval has
expired."
(4) Required for products allowing coarse spray and paint
applications to the sites specified above and for all applications
to outdoor sites (figs; nursery ornamentals; commercial turf
and lawns):
"Reentry into treated areas is prohibited for 48 hours after
the end of treatment, unless the following protective clothing
and equipment is worn: protective suit of one or two pieces
covering all parts of the body except head, hands, and feet,
chemical resistant gloves; chemical resistant shoes (or chemical
resistant shoe coverings or chemical resistant boots, NIOSH or
MSHA approved respirator. If sprays have dried, the respirator
need not be worn. The treated area must be posted with warning
signs beginning at least immediately before application until
the reentry interval has expired."
g. All household sprays containing 0.5% or less active
ingredient must bear the following statements:
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"Wear chemical resistant gloves, long-sleeved shirt, long-legged
pants, shoes and socks when handling the product. Do not allow
children or pets to enter treated rooms until thoroughly ventilated,
or to contact treated surfaces until sprays have dried."
h. Products allowing use on mushrooms, cucumbers,
tomatoes and/or lettuce must'bear the following statement:
"To avoid exceeding tolerances do not use naled on
crops that have been treated with dichlorvos, or dichlorvos
on crops that have been treated with naled."
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V. PRODUCTS SUBJECT TO THIS STANDARD
All products containing one or more of the pesticides
identified in Section II.A. are subject to certain requirements
for data submission or changes in composition, labeling or
packaging of the product. The applicable requirements depend
on whether the product is a manufacturing or end use product
and whether the pesticide is the sole active ingredient or
one of multiple active ingredients.
Products are subject to this Registration Standard as
follows:
A. Manufacturing use products containing this pesticide as
the sole active ingredient are subject to:
1. The restrictions (if any) upon use, composition, or
packaging listed in Section IV, if they pertain to the
manufacturing use product.
2. The data requirements listed in Tables A and B2
3. The labeling requirements specified for manufacturing
use products in Section IV.
4. Administrative requirements (application forms, Confiden-
tial Statement of Formula, data compensation provisions)
associated with reregistration.
2 Data requirements are listed in the three Tables in
Appendix I of this Registration Standard. The Guide to
Tables in that Appendix explains how to read the Tables.
Table A lists generic data requirements applicable to all
products containing the pesticide subject to this Registra-
tion Standard. Table B lists product-specific data applicable
to manufacturing use products. The data in Tables A and B
need not be submitted by a producer who is eligible for the
formulator's exemption for that active ingredient.
Table C lists product-specific data applicable to end use
products. The Agency has decided that, in most cases, it
will not require the submission of product-specific data for
end use products at this time. Therefore most Registration
Standards do not contain a Table C.
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B. Manufacturing use products containing this pesticide
as one of multiple active ingredients are subject to:
1. The data requirements listed in Table A.
2. The labeling requirements specified tor manufacturing
use products in Section IV.
C. End use products containing this pesticide as the
sole active ingredient are subject to:
1. The restrictions (if any) upon use, composition, or
packaging listed in Section IV if they pertain to the
end use product.
2. If eligible for the formulator's exemption^, the
data requirements listed in Table C.
3. If not eligible for the formulator's exemption, the
data requirements listed in Table A and the data require-
ments listed in Table C.
4. The labeling requirements specified for end use
products in Section IV.
D. End use products containing this pesticide as one of
multiple active ingredients are subject to:
1. If not eligible for the formulator's exemption,
the date requirements listed in Tables A and C.
3 If you purchase from another producer and use as the
source of your active ingredient only EPA-registered products,
you are eligible for the formulator's exemption for generic
data concerning that active ingredient (Table A) and product-
specific data for the registered manufacturing use product
you purchase (Table B).
Two circumstances nullify this exemption:
1) If you change sources of active ingredient to an
unregistered product, formulate your own active ingredient,
or acquire your active ingredient from a firm with ownership
in common with yours, you individually lose the exemption
and become subject to the data requirements in Table A.
2) If no producer subject to the generic data requirements
in Table A agrees to submit the required data, all end use
producers lose the exemption, and become subject to those
data requirements.
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2. If eligible for the formulator's exemption, the
data requirements listed in Table C.
3. The labeling requirements specified for end use
products in Section IV.
VI. REQUIREMENT FOR SUBMISSION OF GENERIC DATA
This portion of the Registration Standard is a notice
issued under the authority of FIFRA sec. 3(c)(2)(B). It
refers to the data listed in Table A, which are required to
be submitted by registrants to maintain in effect the regis-
tration of products containing this active ingredient.4
A. What are generic data?
Generic data pertain to the properties or effects of a
particular active ingredient. Such data are relevant to an
evaluation of all products containing that active ingredient
regardless of whether the product contains other ingredients
(unless the product bears labeling that would make the data
requirement inapplicable).
Generic data may also be data on a "typical formulation"
of a product. "Typical formulation" testing is often required
for ecological effects studies and applies to all products
having that formulation type. These are classed as generic
data, and are contained in Table A.
B. Who must submit generic data?
All current registrants are responsible for submitting
generic data in response to a data request under FIFRA sec.
3(c)(2)(B) (DCI Notice). EPA has decided, however, not to
require a registrant who qualifies for the formulator's
exemption (FIFRA sec. 3(c)(2)(D) and § 152.85) to submit
generic data in response to a DCI notice if the registrant
who supplies the active ingredient in his product is complying
with the data request.
If you are granted a generic data exemption, you rely on
the efforts of other persons to provide the Agency with the
required data. If the registrants who have committed to
generate and submit the required data fail to take appropriate
steps to meet the requirements or are no longer in compliance
with this data requirements notice, the Agency will consider
4 Registrations granted after issuance of this Standard will
be conditioned upon submission or citation of the data listed
in this Registration Standard.
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that both they and you are not in compliance and will normally
initiate proceedings to suspend the registrations of both
your product(s) and their product(s) unless you commit to submit
and submit the required data in the specified timeframe. In
such cases, the Agency generally will not grant a time extension
for submitting the data.
If you are not now eligible for a formulator's exemption,
you may qualify for one if you change your source of supply
to a registered source that does not share ownership in
common with your firm. If you choose to change sources of
supply, the Confidential Statement of Formula must identify
the new source(s) and you must submit a Formulator's Exemption
Statement form.
If you apply for a new registration tor products containing
this active ingredient after the issuance of this Registration
Standard, you will be required to submit or cite generic
data relevant to the uses of your product if, at the time
the application is submitted, the data have been submitted
to the Agency by current registrants. If the required data
have not yet been submitted, any new registration will be
conditioned upon the new registrant's submission or citation
of the required data not later than the date upon which
current registrants of similar products are required to provide
such data. bee FIFRA sec. 3(c)(7)(A). If you thereafter fail
to comply with the condition of that registration to provide
data, the registration may be cancelled (FIFRA sec. 6(e)).
C. What generic data must be submitted?
You may determine which generic data you must submit by
consulting Table A. That table lists the generic data needed
to evaluate current uses of all products containing this
active ingredient, the uses for which such data are required,
and the dates by which the data must be submitted to the
Agency.
D. How to comply with PCI requirements.
Within 90 days of your receipt of this Registration
Standard, you must submit to EPA a completed copy of the form
entitled "FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B) Summary Sheet" (EPA Form
8580-1, enclosed) for each of your products. On that form
you must state which of the following six methods you will
use to comply with the DCI requirements:
1. You will submit the data yourself.
2. You have entered into an agreement with one or more
registrants to jointly develop (or share in the cost of
developing) the data, but will not be submitting the data
yourself. If you use this method, you must state who will
submit the data on which you will rely. You must also provide
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EPA with documentary evidence that an agreement has been
formed which allows you to rely upon the data to be submitted.
Such evidence may be: (1) your letter offering to join in
an agreement and the other registrant's acceptance of your
offer, (2) a written statement by the parties that an agreement
exists, or (3) a written statement by the person who will be
submitting the data that you may rely upon its submission.
The Agency will also require adequate assurance that the
person whom you state will provide the data is taking appropriate
steps to secure it. The agreement to produce the data need
not specify all of the terms of the final arrangement between
the parties or a mechanism to resolve the terms.
If you and other registrants together are generating or
submitting requested data as a task force or consortium, a
representative of the group should request a Joint Data
Submitter Number from the Registration Support and Emergency
Response Branch, Registration Division. The request must
include the following information:
a. A list of the members of the consortium;
b. The name and address of the designated representative
of the consortium, with whom EPA will correspond
concerning the data;
c. Identity of the Registration Standard containing
the data requirement;
d. A list of the products affected (from all members
of the consortium); and
e. Identification of the specific data that the con-
sortium will be generating or submitting.
The Agency will assign a number to the consortium, which
should be used on all data submissions by the consortium.
3. You have attempted to enter into an agreement to
jointly develop data, but no other registrant has accepted
your offer. You request that EPA not suspend your registration
for non-compliance with the PCI. EPA has determined that,
as a general policy, it will not suspend the registration of
a product when the registrant has in good faith sought and
continues to seek to enter into a data development/cost
sharing program, but the other registrants developing the
data have refused to accept its offer. |_If your offer is
accepted, you may qualify for Option 2 above by entering
into an agreement to supply the data.J
In order to qualify for this method, you must:
1. File with EPA a completed "Certification of Attempt
to Enter into an Agreement with other Registrants for Develop-
ment of Data" (EPA Form 8580-6, enclosed).
2. Provide us with a copy of your offer to the other
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registrant and proof of the other registrant's receipt of your
offer (such as a certified mail receipt). Your offer must,
at a minimum, contain the following language or its equivalent:
[Your company namej offers to share in the burden of
producing the data required pursuant to FIFRA sec.
3(c)(2)(B) in the [name of active ingredientj Registration
Standard upon terms to be agreed or failing agreement
to be bound by binding arbitration as provided by FIFRA
section 3(c)(2)(B)(iii).
The remainder of your offer may not in any way attempt to
limit this commitment. If the other registrant to whom your
offer is made does not accept your offer, and if the other
registrant informs us on a DCI Summary Sheet that he will
develop and submit the data required under the DCI, then you
may qualify for this option. In order for you to avoid
suspension under this method, you may not later withdraw or
limit your offer to share in the burden of developing the
data.
In addition, the other registrant must fulfill its
commitment to develop and submit the data as required by this
Notice in a timely manner. If the other registrant fails to
develop the data or for some other reason would be subject to
suspension, your registration as well as that of the other
registrant will normally be subject to initiation of suspension
proceedings, unless you commit to submit and submit the required
data in the specified timeframe. In such cases, the Agency
generally will not grant a time extension for submitting the data.
4. You request a waiver of the data requirement. If
you believe that a data requirement does not (or should not)
apply to your product or its uses, you must provide EPA with
a statement of the reasons why you believe this is so. Your
statement must address the specific composition or use factors
that lead you to believe that a requirement does not apply.
Since the Agency has carefully considered the composition and
uses of pesticide products in determining that a data require-
ment applies, EPA does not anticipate that many waivers will
be granted. A request for waiver does not extend the time-
frames for developing required data, and if your waiver
request is denied, your registration may be suspended if you
fail to submit the data.
5. You request that EPA amend your registration by deleting
the uses for which the data are needed. You are not required
to submit data for uses which are no longer on your label.
6. You request voluntary cancellation of the registration
of your product(s) for which the data are needed.
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E. Testing Protocols, Standards for Conducting Acceptable
Tests, Guidance on Evaluating and Reporting Data.
All studies required under this Notice must be conducted
in accordance with test standards outlined in the Pesticide
Assessment Guidelines, unless other protocol or standards are
approved for use by the Agency in writing.
As noted herein, these EPA Guidelines, which are referenced
in the Data Tables, are available from the National Technical
Information Service (NTIS), Attn: Order Desk, 5285 Port Royal
Road, Springfield, VA 22161 (tel: 703-487-4650).
Protocols approved by the Organization for Economic
Cooperation and Development (OECD) are also acceptable if
the OECD-recommended test standards conform to those specified
in the Pesticide Data Requirements regulation (Part 158.70).
Please note, however, that certain OECD standards (such as
test duration, selection of test species, and degradate
identification which are environmental fate requirements) are
less restrictive than those in the EPA Assessment Guidelines
listed above. When using the OECD protocols, they should be
be modified as appropriate so that the data generated by the
study will satisfy the requirements of Part 158. Normally,
the Agency will not extend deadlines for complying with data
requirements when the studies were not conducted in accord
with acceptable standards. The OECD protocols are available
from OECD, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C.
20006.
F. Procedures for requesting a change in testing protocol.
If you will generate the required data and plan to use
test procedures which deviate from EPA's Pesticide Assessment
Guidelines or the Reports of Expert Groups to the Chemicals
Group, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
(OECD) Chemicals Testing Programme, you must submit for EPA
approval the protocols you propose to use.
You should submit your protocols before beginning testing,
because the Agency will not ordinarily accept as sufficient
studies using unapproved protocols. A request for protocol
approval will not extend the timeframe for submission of the
data, nor will extensions generally be given to conduct
studies due to submittal of inappropriate protocols.
G. Procedures for requesting extensions of time.
If you think that you will need more time to generate
the data than is allowed by EPA's schedule, you may submit a
request for an extension of time. Any request for a time
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extension which is made as an initial response to a section
3(c)(2)(B) request notice must be submitted in writing to
the Product Manager listed at the end of this section and
must be made by the 90-day deadline for response. Once
dates have been committed to and EPA has accepted these
commitments, any subsequent requests for a time extension
must be submitted in writing to the Office of Compliance
Monitoring at the address given in Section IX.E.
EPA will view failure to request an extension before
the data submission response deadline as a waiver of any
future claim that there was insufficient time to submit the
data. While EPA considers your request, you must strive to
meet the deadline for submitting the data.
The extension request should state the reasons why you
believe that an extension is necessary and the steps you
have taken to meet the testing deadline. Time extensions
normally will not be granted due to problems with laboratory
capacity or adequacy of funding, since the Agency believes
that with proper planning these can be overcome.
A request for an extension does not extend the timeframe
for submission of the data. If EPA denies your request for
a time extension and you do not submit the data as requested,
EPA may begin proceedings to suspend the registrations of
your products.
H. PR Notice 86-5 and Any Other Requirements Referenced or
Included Within this Notice.
All data submitted in response to this Notice must comply
with EPA requirements regarding the reporting of data,
including the manner of reporting, the completeness of results,
and the adequacy of any required supporting (or raw) data,
including, but not limited to, requirements referenced or
included in this Notice or contained in PR Notice 86-5 (issued
July 29, 1986).
I. Existing stocks provision upon suspension or cancellation.
The Agency has determined that if a registration is
suspended for failure to respond to a DCI request under
FIFRA sec. 3(c)(2)(B), an existing stocks provision is not
consistent with the Act. Accordingly, the Agency does not
anticipate granting permission to sell or distribute existing
stocks of suspended product except in rare circumstances.
If you believe that your product will be suspended or cancelled
and that an existing stocks provision should be granted, you
have the burden of clearly demonstrating to EPA that granting
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such permission would be consistent with the Act. The following
information must be included in any request for an existing
stocks provision:
1. Explanation of why an existing stocks provision is
necessary, including a statement of the quantity of
existing stocks and your estimate of the time required
for their sale or distribution; and
2. Demonstration that such a provision would be consis-
tent with the provisions of FIFRA.
VII. REQUIREMENT FOR SUBMISSION OF PRODUCT-SPECIFIC DATA
Under its DCI authority, EPA has determined that certain
product-specific data are required to maintain your registrations
in effect. Product-specific data are derived from testing
usinq a specific formulated product, and, unlike generic
data, generally support only the registration of that product.
All such data must be submitted by the dates specified in
this Registration Standard.
If you have a manufacturing use product, these data are
listed in Table B. If you have an end use product, the data
are listed in Table C. As noted earlier, the Agency has
decided that it will not routinely require product-specific
data for end use products at this time. Therefore, Table C
may not be contained in this Registration Standard; if there
is no Table C, you are not required to submit the data at
this time.
In order to comply with the product specific data require-
ments, you must follow the same procedures as for generic data.
See section VI.D, E, F, and G. You should note, however, that
product chemistry data are required for every product, and the
only acceptable responses are options VI.D.I. (submit data)
or VI.D.6.(cancellation of registration).
Failure to comply with the product-specific data require-
ments for your products will result in suspension of the
product's registration.
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VIII. REQUIREMENT FOR SUBMISSION OF REVISED LABELING
FIFRA requires each product to be labeled with accurate,
complete and sufficient instructions and precautions, reflecting
the Agency's assessment of the data supporting the product
and its uses. General labeling requirements are set out in
40 CFR 162.10 (see Appendix II - LABELING and SUMMARY). In
addition, labeling requirements specific to products containing
this pesticide are specified in Section IV.D of this Registra-
tion Standard. Applications submitted in response to this
notice must include draft labeling for Agency review.
If you fail to submit revised labeling as required,
which complies with 40 CFR 162.10 and the specific instructions
in Section IV.D., EPA may seek to cancel or suspend the
registration of your product under b'IFRA sec. 6.
IX. INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMISSION
A. Manufacturing Use Products (MUPs) containing the subject
pesticide as sole active ingredient.
1. Within 90 days from receipt of this document, you
must submit to the Product Manager in the Registration Division
for each product subject to this Registration Standard:
a. The "FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B) Summary Sheet" (EPA
Form 8580-1), with appropriate attachments.5
b. Confidential Statement of Formula (EPA Form 8570-4).
c. Generic Data Exemption Statement (EPA Form 8570-27),
if applicable.
d. Evidence of compliance with data compensation
requirements of FIFRA sec. 3(c)(l)(D). Refer to 40 CFR
152.80-152.99. Refer to Certification With Respect to
Citation of Data Form.
5 If on the Summary Sheet, you commit to develop the data,
present arguments that a data requirement is not applicable
or should be waived, or submit protocols or modified protocols
for Agency review, you must submit a copy of the Summary
Sheet (and any supporting information) to the Office of
Compliance Monitoring, which will be monitoring the data
generated in response to this notice. This submission is in
addition to responding to the Product Manager, and should be
submitted to the Office of Compliance Monitoring at the
address given at the end of this section. (Actual studies
are not to be submitted to the Office of Compliance Monitoring.)
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2. Within 9 months from receipt of this document you
must submit to the Product Manager:
a. Application for Pesticide Registration (EPA
Form 8570-1).
b. Two copies of any required product-specific data
(See Table B).
c. Three copies of draft labeling, including the
container label and any associated supplemental labeling.
Labeling should be either typewritten text on 8-1/2 x 11
inch paper or a mockup of the labeling suitable for
storage in 8-1/2 x 11 files. The draft label must Indicate
the intended colors of the final label, clear indication
of the front panel of the label, and the intended type
sizes of the text.
d. Product Specific Data Report (EPA Form 8580-4).
3. Within the times set forth in Table A, you must
submit to the Registration Division all generic data, unless
you are eligible for the formulator's exemption. If for any
reason any test is delayed or aborted so that the schedule
cannot be met, immediately notify the Product Manager and
the Office of Compliance Monitoring of the problem, the
reasons for the problem, and your proposed course of action.
B. Manufacturing Use Products containing the subject pesticide
in combination with other active ingredients.
1. Within 90 days from receipt of this document, you
must submit to the Product Manager in the Registration Division:
a. FIFRA sec. 3(c)(2)(B) Summary Sheet, with appropriate
attachments^ (EPA Form 8580-1).
b. Confidential Statement of Formula (EPA Form 8570-4)
c. Generic Data Exemption Statement (EPA Form 8570-27),
if applicable.
2. Within 9 months of receipt of this document, you must
submit to the Product Manager:
Three copies of draft labeling, including the container
label and any associated supplemental labeling. Labeling
should be either typewritten text on 8-1/2 x 11 inch
paper or a mockup of the labeling suitable for storage
in 8-1/2 x 11 files. The draft label must indicate the
intended colors of the final label, clear indication of
the front panel of the label, and the intended type
sizes of the text.
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3. Within the time frames set forth in Table A, you must
submit to the Registration Division all generic data, unless
you are eligible for the f ormulator ' s exemption. If for any
reason any test is delayed or aborted so that the schedule
cannot be met, immediately notify the Product Manager and
the Office of Compliance Monitoring of the problem, the
reasons for the problem, and your proposed course of action.
C. End Use Products containing the subject pesticide as sole
active ingredient.
1. Within 90 days from receipt of this document, you
must submit to the Product Manager in the Registration Division:
a. Formulator's Exemption Statement (EPA Form 8570-27),
if applicable.
2. Within 9 months from receipt of this document you
must submit to the Product
a. Two copies of any product-specific data, if required
by Table C.
b. Product Specific Data Report (EPA Form 3580-4),
if Table C lists required product-specific data.
c. Three copies of draft labeling, including the
container label and any associated supplemental labeling.
Labeling should be either typewritten text on 8-1/2 x 11
inch paper or a mockup of the labeling suitable for
storage in 8-1/2 x 11 files. The draft labeling must
indicate the intended colors of the final label, clear
indication of the front panel of the label, and the
intended type sizes of the text. End use product labeling
must comply specifically with the instructions in Section IV
(Regulatory Position and Rationale) .
D. End Use Products containing the subject active ingredient
as one of multiple active ingredients
Within 9 months from the receipt of this document, you
must submit to the Product Manager:
Three copies of draft labeling, including the container
label and any associated supplemental labeling. Labeling
should be either typewritten text on 8-1/2 x 11 inch
paper or a mockup of the labeling suitable for storage
in 8-1/2 x 11 files. The draft labeling must indicate
the intended colors of the final label, clear indication
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of the front panel of the label, and the intended type
sizes of the text. End use product labeling must comply
specifically with the instructions in Section IV (Regulatory
Position and Rationale).
E. Intrastate Products containing the subject pesticide either
as sole active ingredient or in combination with other
active ingredients.
These products are being called in for full Federal regis-
tration. Producers of these products are being sent a letter
instructing them how to submit an application for registration.
F. Addresses
The required information must be submitted to the following
address:
George LaRocca
Registration Division (TS-767C)
Office of Pesticide Programs
Environmental Protection Agency
401 M St. , SW
Washington, D.C. 20460
The address for submissions to the Office of Compliance
Monitoring is:
Laboratory Data Integrity Program
Office of Compliance Monitoring (EN-342)
Environmental Protection Agency
401 M St., SW
Washington, D.C. 20460.
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I. DJVTA APPENDICES
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TGUIDE-1
GUIDE TO TABLES
Tables A, B, and C contain listings of data requirements
for the pesticides covered by this Registration Standard.
Table A contains generic data requirements that apply to
the pesticide in all products, including data requirements
for which a "typical formulation" is the test substance.
Table B contains product-specific data requirements that
apply only to a manufacturing use product.
Table C contains product-specific data requirements that
apply only to an end use product.
The data tables are generally organized according to the
following format:
1. Data Requirement (Column 1). The data requirements are
listed in the order in which they appear in 40 CFR Part 158.
The reference numbers accompanying each test refer to the
test protocols set out in the Pesticide Assessment Guidelines,
which are available from the National Technical Information
Service, 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA 22161.
2. Test Substance (Column 2). This column lists the composition
of the test substance required to be used for the test, as
follows:
TGAI = Technical grade of the active ingredient
PAI = Pure active ingredient
PAIRA = Pure active ingredient, radio labeled
TEP = Typical end use formulation
MP = Manufacturing use product
EP = End use product
Any other test substances, such as metabolites, will be
specifically named in Column 2 or in footnotes to the table.
3. Use pattern (Column 3). This column indicates the use
patterns to which the data requirement applies. Use patterns
are the same as those given in 40 CFR Part 158. The following
letter designations are used for the given use patterns:
A = Terrestrial, food
B = Terrestrial, non-food
C = Aquatic, food
D = Aquatic, non-food
E = Greenhouse, food
F = Greenhouse, non-food
G = Forestry
H = Domestic outdoor
I = Indoor
N/A = There are no registered use patterns for which the
the data requirement applies.
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4. Does EPA have data? (Column 4). This column indicates one
of three answers:
YES - EPA has data in its files that completely satisfy
this data requirement. These data may be cited by
other registrants in accordance with data compensation
requirements of Part 152, Subpart E.
PARTIALLY - EPA has some data in its files, but such data
do not fully satisfy the data requirement. In some cases,
the Agency may possess data on one of two required species,
or may possess data on one test substance but not all.
The term may also indicate that the data available to
EPA are incomplete. In this case, when the data are
clarified, or additional details of the testing submitted
by the original data submitter, the data may be determined
to be acceptable. If this is the case, a footnote to
the table will usually say so.
NO - EPA either possesses no data which are sufficient
to fulfill the data requirement, or the data which EPA
does possess are flawed scientifically in a manner that
cannot be remedied by clarification or additional infor-
mation.
5. Bibliographic citation (Column 5). If the Agency has
acceptable data in its files, this column lists the identifying
number of each study. This normally is the Master Record
Identification (MRID) number, but may be a GS number if no
MRID number has been assigned. Refer to the Bibliography
Appendices for a complete citation of the study.
6. Must additional data be submitted? (Column 6). This
column indicates whether the data must be submitted to the
Agency. If column 3 indicates that the Agency already has
data, this column will usually indicate NO. If column 3
indicates that the Agency has only partial data or no data,
this column will usually indicate YES. In some cases, even.
though the Agency does not have the data, EPA will not require
its submission because of the unique characteristics of the
chemical; because data on another chemical can be used to
fulfill the data requirement; or because the data requirement
has been waived or reserved. Any such unusual situations
will be explained in a footnote to the table.
7. Timeframe for submission (Column 7). If column 5 requires
that data be submitted, this column indicates when the data
are to be submitted, based on the issuance date of the Regis-
tration Standard. The timeframes are those established either
as a result of a previous Data Call-In letter, or standardized
timeframes established by PR Notice 85-5 (August 22, 1985).
8. Footnotes (at the end of each table). Self-explanatory.
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TABLE A
GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR DICHLORVOS
Must Additional Timeframe
Test Use Does EPA Bibliographic Data be for
Data Requirement Substance Patterns Have Data?!/ Citation1/ Submitted? Submission^/
§158.120 Product Chemistry
Product Identity;
61-1 - Product Identity TGAI
and Disclosure of
Ingredients
61-2 - Description of Beginning TGAI
Materials and Manufac-
turing Process
61-3 - Discussion of Formation TGAI
of Impurities
Analysis and Certification of
Product Ingredients;
62-1 - Preliminary Analysis TGAI
62-2 - Certification of Limits TGAI
62-3 - Analytical Methods TGAI
to Verify Certified
Limits
i
Physical and Chemical Characteristics;
All
All
All
Yes
Yes
Yes
All
All
All
Yes
Yes
Yes
63-2 - Color
63-3 - Physical State
TGAI
TGAI
All
All
Yes
Yes
9 Months
9 Months
9 Months
12 Months
12 Months
12 Months
9 Months
9 Months
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TABLh, A
GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR DICHLOKVOS
Data Requirement
§158.120 Product Chemistry (cant
Test Use Does EPA
Substance Patterns Have Data?1/
'd)
Must Additional Timef rame
Bibliographic Data be for
Citation^/ Submitted? Submission2/
Physical and Chemical Characteristics:
(cent
63-4
63-5
63-6
63-7
63-8
63-9
63-10
63-11
63-12
63-13
Other
'd)
- Odor
- Melting Point
- Boiling Point
- Density, Bulk Density,
or Specific Gravity
- Solubility
- Vapor Pressure
- Dissociation Constant
- Octanol/Water Partition
Coefficient
-pH
- Stability
Requirements:
TGA1
TGA1
TGAI
TGAI
TGAI or PAI
TGAI or PAI
TGAI or PAI
PAI
TGAI
TGAI
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
Yes
YesV
Yes*/
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
9 Months
9 Months
9 Month
9 Months
9 Months
9 Months
9 Months
9 Months
9 Months
9 Months
64-1 - Submittal of Samples
TGAI, PAI
All
Reserved^/
To be Determined
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TABLE A
GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR DICHLORVOS
Data
§158
Requirement
.120 Product Chemistry
Test
Substance
(cont'd)
Use
Patterns
Does LPA
Have Data? V
Bibliographic
Citation1/
Must Additional
Data be
Submitted?
Timeframe
for
Submission^/
I/ Although product chemistry data may have been submitted in the past, the Agency has determined that these data must
be resubmitted for each pesticide. New requirements have been introduced and previously submitted data must be
updated. Therefore, bibliographic citations for the old data are not applicable.
2/ Due dates refer to the number of months following receipt of this Registration Standard by the registrant, unless
otherwise indicated.
3/ Required if the technical is a solid at room temperature.
4/ Required if the technical is a liquid at room temperature.
5/ These data are required via this Standard. When submittal of samples becomes necessary, the Agency will request
them from the registrant.
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TABLJE A
GENERIC DftTA REQUIREMENTS FOR DICHLDRVOS
Data Requirement
Test
Substance
Does EPA
Have Data?
Bibliographic
Citation
Must Additional Timeframe for
Data be Submitted? Data Submission*/
§158.125 Residue Chemistry
171-4 - Nature of Residue (Metabolism)
- Plants PAIRA
Yes
00085407
00074844
00013545
00154122
00151525
No
- Livestock
PAIRA
Partially
171-4 - Residue Analytical Method
- Plant and Animal Residues TGAI
Partially
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00013546
00066696
00117261
00117262
00049977
00096511
00126462
00126463
00107572,
00049087,
00049971,
00049975,
00051556,
00060469,
00060470,
00060472,
00074706,
00118115,
00118639,
00140392,
00074777,
Yes2/
05004395
00115993,
00117257,
00117747,
00118113,
00042702,
00042704,
00042706,
00047472,
00118592,
00139845,
05002074,
00049086,
18 Months
(8 Months - Progress
Report)
Yes3/
15 Months
(8 Months - Progress
Report)
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TABLE A
GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR DICHLORVOS
Data Requirement
Test
Substance
Does EPA
Have Data?
Bibliographic
Citation
Must Additional Timeframe for
Data be Submitted? Data Submissionl/
§158.125 Residue Chemistry (confd)
171-4 - Residue Analytical Method (cont'd)
- Storage Stability Data TEP or PAI
Partially
00074776,
00076809,
00140392,
Yes4/5/
171-4 - Magnitude of Residue -
Residue Studies for
Each Pood Use
- Root and Tuber Vegetable
Group
o Radish TEP
- Leafy Vegetables Group
o Lettuce TLP
,- Fruiting Vegetables Group
o Tomatoes TEP
No
No
Yes?/
No
Yes8/
Ib Months
(8 Months - Progress
Report)
(90 Days - Acceptable
Protocol)
18 Months
(8 Months - Progress
Report)
18 Months
(8 Months - Progress
Report)
18 Months
(8 Months - Progress
Report)
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TABLE A
GENERIC DATA
FOR DICHLORVOS
Data Requirement
Test
Substance
Does EPA
Have Data?
Bibliographic
Citation
Must Additional Timeframe for
Data be Submitted? Data Submission1
§158.125 Residue Chemistry (cont'd)
- Curcurbit Vegetables Group
o Cucumber TEP
- Miscellaneous Commodities
o Tobacco TEP
o Figs
o Mushrooms
TEP
TEP
Magnitude of the Residue in
Nonperishable Raw Agricultural
Commodities and Processed Food
o Bulk-Stored Raw
Commodities
TEP
No
No
Partially
Partially
Partially
00076809
00074658
00117686
00117690
00117747
Yes9/
Yes4/
Yes4/
Yes4/H/
18 Months
(8 Months - Progress
Report)
18 Months
(8 Months - Progress
Report)
18 Months
(8 Months - Progress
Report)
18 Months
(8 Months - Progress
Report)
18 Months
(8 Months - Progress
Report)
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TABLE A
GBNRRIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR DICHLORVDS
Data Requirement
Test
Substance
Does EPA
Have Data?
Bibliographic
Citation
Must Additional
Data be Submitted?
Timeframe for
Data Submission1/
S158.125 Residue Chemistry (cont'd)
o Packaqed or Baqged
Raw Commodities
and Processed Food
- Magnitude of the Residue
in Meat, Milk, Poultry,
and Eggs
TGAI
Partially
Partially
Food-Handling Establish-
ments
TEP
NO
00056593,
00056595,
000,56596
00119537,
00139843,
00139844,
00115945,
00116436,
00118639'
yes4/12/
Yes4/13/
18 Months
(8 Months - Progress
Report)
18 Months
(8 Months - Progress
Report)
12 Months
(8 Months - Progress
Report)
Processed and Cooked
Commodites
TEP
NO
18 Months
(8 Months - Progress
Report)
I/ Due dates refer to number of months following receipt of this Registration Standard or as otherwise indicated.
T/ Cattle, swine, and poultry must be directly treated for three consecutive days with [ethyl-l-14C]
"" dichlorvos at a rate sufficiently high to permit complete characterization and quantification of 14C-residues
in milk, eggs, and the meat, fat, kidney, and liver of animals sacrificed within 24 hours of the final treatment.
To ascertain the adequacy of available enforcement methods, representative samples from the above studies must
be analyzed using FDA multiresidue protocols and Method I in the PAM, Vol. II, Pesticide Reg. section 180.235.
3/» Dichlorvos-fortified samplesjof a plant commodity and meat, milk and eggs must be subjected to analysis using
FDA Multi Residue Protocol IV (available from NTIS under Order No. PB 86 203734/AS) to determine the
usefulness of the «riethod for enforcement purposes. Also, if metabolites of concern other than dichlorvos are
found in the required livestock metabolism studies, enforcement methods capable of adequately quantifying
such residues will be required.
4/ The storaqe intervals and conditions of storage of samples of the following commodities analyzed in previously-
"~ submitted studies must be provided: figs (fresh and dried); mushrooms; bulk, packaged and bagged nonperishable
raw agricultural commodities and processed foods; meat, fat, and meat by-products of dairy cows and poultry;
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milk; and eggs. This information must be accompanied by storage stability data depicting the percent decline
in residues at the times and under the conditions specified. (No additional studies are required for plant
or animal commodities stored frozen for up to 3 months or b weeks, respectively.) On receipt ot these data, the
adequacy of the previously-submitted residue data will be reevaluated.
To support crop residue data, storage stability studies must be conducted on both weathered samples and
fortified frozen samples of one representative crop from each crop grouping (40 CFR §180.34) on which
registered uses of dichlorvos exist. Analyses of each crop must be conducted over a time period that includes
the time interval that the raw agricultural commodity is held on frozen storage prior to the crop residue
analysis. To support residue data on processed commodities, fortified storage stability data are required
for all processing studies summitted to the Agency. Analyses must be conducted over a time period that
includes the frozen storage of the raw agricultural commodity prior to processing and each processed
commodity prior to the residue analysis. Acceptable protocols must be submitted to the Agency ninety (90)
days after receipt of this Notice. The protocols must be approved by the Agency prior to initiating the
studies.
(a) Storage stability data using weathered samples. Data are required on the parent compound in which
crop samples field treated with a typical end-use product are frozen immediately upon harvesting.
The integrity of the samples must be maintained by freezing. The samples must be analyzed for
dichlorvos the day they arrive at the analytical laboratory, and then stored frozen and analyzed
periodically for dichlorvos during the time intervals specified in the Agency approved protocols.
(b) Storage stability data using fortified samples. Data are required on dichlorvos and metabolites of
concern in which a group of untreated samples of raw agricultural comodities and process crops are
fortified (spiked) with only dichlorvos (pure active ingredient) and other groups are fortified
individually with each metabolite of concern. Immediately after fortification, the samples
fortified with dichlorvos must be analyzed for dichlorvos and samples fortified with other metabolites
of concern must be analyzed for only the metabolite with which the sample was fortified. Sample
integrity must be maintained by freezing, and analyses for dichlorvos and metabolites must be conducted
during the time intervals specified in the Agency approved protocols.
Storage stability data for livestock/poultry feeding studies. If cattle and poultry feeding studies
are required (see footnote 13), fortified storage stability studies will be required on all animal
commodities (i.e., tissues, milk and eggs) for which residue data are submitted to the Agency.
Analyses must be conducted over a time period that includes the time interval that each commodity
is held in frozen storage prior to residue analyses.
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§158.125 Residue Chemistry (cont'd)
of storage of samples analyzed. These data must be accompanied by data depicting the stability of residues under
the conditions and for the time intervals specified, with the exception of plant commodities stored frozen for
3 months or animal commodities stored frozen for 8 weeks. However, if the required animal metabolism studies
for direct animal treatments reveal the presence of metabolites of concern other than dichlorvos, residue
data for direct animal treatments must be accompanied by storage stability data for all sample intervals.
6/ Data depicting dichlorvos residues in or on radishes harvested 24 hours after the final application in a treatment
regimen consisting of four fogging treatments at 3-day intervals repeated monthly are required. Registrant has
choice of using the 10% RTU formulation at 16.7 fl oz product applied with a thermal tog generator or 1 Ib
product (0.1 lb/ai) of the 10% PrL per 50,000 ft3.
7/ Data depicting residues of dichlorvos in or on lettuce, harvested 24 hours after the final application in a
treatment series consisting of four fogging treatments at 3-day intervals.repeated monthly during the growing
season are required. Registrant has choice of using either the 10% RTU formulation at 16.7 fl oz product per
50,000 cu ft, or 1 Ib (0.1 lb/ai) of the 10% PrL per 50,000 cu ft. Application of the RTU should be made using a
thermal fog generator. Residue data must be provided for lettuce with and without wrapper leaves.
8/ Data depicting residues of dichlorvos in or on tomatoes following multiple, pre- and postharvest application at
maximum rates are required. Acceptable examples of such data would be values generated from tomatoes harvested
24 hours after the last of four applications administered at 3-day intervals using either lb.7 tl oz ot the 10%
RTU or 1 Ib of the 10% PrL per 50,000 cu ft. The four-treatment application schedule must be repeated monthly
during the growing season prior to the final series. Harvested tomatoes must be treated twice postharvest with
the 1% D ana, in separate tests, the 4 Ib/gal EC formulation at the rate of 0.01 Ib/ai/ton of fruit. Tomatoes
must be treated immediately after harvest and again after transit and samples collected for analysis immediately
following the latter treatment.
9/ Data depicting dichlorvos residues in or on cucumbers harvested 24 hours after the final application in a treatment
regimen consisting of four fogging treatments at 3-day intervals repeated monthly are required. Registrant has
the option of using either the 10% RTU formulation at 16.7 fl oz product per 50,000 cu ft or the 10% PrL at 1 Ib
product (0.1 lb/ai) per 50,000 cu ft. Application of the RTU must be made using a thermal fog generator.
10/ Residue data reflecting total residues on stored tobacco following multiple space treatments with an fcC or SC/L
formulation of DDVP at 100 g/ai/50,000 cu ft are required. If residue levels of 0.1 ppm or greater are detected,
total residues on cured or dried tobacco must be determined. If total residues on cured or dried tobacco are
>_ 0.1 ppm, pyrolysis products derived from the active ingredient must be characterized and the level of residue in
smoke must be quantified.
ll/ Data reflecting ULV application of dichlorvos vapors from a 5% SC/L formulation at 100 g ai/50,000 cu ft to exposed
bulk stored cocoa beans, coffee beans, wheat, corn, nuts, peanuts and soybeans, are required. Samples must be
removed for residue analysis 6 hours after application.
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12/ Data depicting residues in packaged or bagged nonperishable processed food (cereals, flour, sugar, cookies, and
crackers), and packaged or bagged raw agricultural commodites (dried beans, cocoa beans, coffee beans, corn, nuts,
peanuts, and soybeans) collected 6 hours after aerosol treatment with a PrL formulation at 50 g/ai/50,000ft3 of
chamber are required. An appropriate tolerance revision must be proposed. Alternatively, the registrant may
choose to cancel the aerosol uses.
13/ Residues of dichlorvos must be determined in the fat, muscle, liver, and kidney of ruminants sacrificed 24 hours
after 28 consecutive days of ingestion of 1.3 ppm (IX), 3.8 ppm (3X), and 13.0 ppm (10X) of DDVP in the total
diet (dry weight basis). Residues must also be determined in milk collected twice daily throughout the feeding
period. Residues of dichlorvos must also be determined in fat, muscle, liver, and kidney of poultry sacrificed
24 hours after 28 consecutive days of ingestion of 1.6 ppm (IX), 4.8 ppm (3X), and 16.0 ppm (10X) of DDVP in
the total diet (dry weight basis). Residues must also be determined in eggs collected twice daily throughout
the feeding period. Further, residues of dichlorvos must also be determined in the muscle, liver, kidney, and
fat of swine fed 28 consecutive days with 2 ppm (IX), 6 ppm (3X), and 20 ppm (10X) of DDVP in the total diet
(dry weight basis) and orally dosed once at 6 mg/lb body wight (anthelmintic use) on day 28. Animals must be
sacrificed 24 hours after the final dose.
Swine must be mist sprayed with 1 fl oz of a 1% ai finished spray per day for 28 consecutive days and sacrificed
within 24 hours after the final treatment. Residues must be determined in muscle, liver, kidney, fat, and skin.
If residues of concern other than dichlorvos are found in the required animal metabolism studies, additional
studies regarding the magnitude of such residues in cattle and poultry following direct treatment at maximum
label rates are required.
14/ A petition for a food additive regulation must be submitted or the use in food areas of food handling establish-
ments, restaurants, or other areas where food is prepared or processed must be deleted from the labeling. The
following type data must accompany the petition:
o Food service establishments (restaurants and groceries) must be treated via space treatment (PrL), food-
manufacturing establishments (two types) must be treated via space treatment (SC/L), and food processing
establishments (two types) must be treated via space treatment (PrL). Treatments must be made at maximum
registered rates. From these applications, residues of concern from direct deposition of spray droplets
on food, volatilization and subsequent absorption by foods, and all other possible modes of exposure of foods
and residue transfer routes as outlined in the EPA Pesticide Assessment Guidelines, Subdivision 0, Residue
Chemistry, 171-04(C)(5) must be determined. Representative food samples must be examined for residues of
concern from these possible modes of exposure, the food must include an oily food (e.g., butter), baked
cereal products, beverages, raw and processed meats, and fresh fruits and vegetables (lettuce).. Tests must
also include conditions of possible misuse of dichlorvos formulations, e.g., applying an exaggerated rate or
direct application of dichlorvos to exposed foods (refer to EPA Pesticide Guidelines for details of the type
of data required). Final disposition of the food additive regulation is dependent upon the Agency's position
regarding the Delaney Clause issues.
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15/ Data must be submitted depicting residues in: (i) crude and refined oil/ starch/ grits, meal, flour and grain
dust processed from field corn; (ii) bran, flour, middlings, shorts and grain dust processed from wheat, (iii)
hulls, bran, polished rice, and grain dust processed from rice; (iv) meal, crude and refined oil, and
soapstock processed from peanuts, (v) meal, hulls, soapstock, and crude and refined oil processed from cotton-
seed; (vi) meal, hulls, soapstock, crude and refined oil, and "grain" dust processed from soybeans, and
(vii) wet and dry pomace, puree, catsup, and juice processed from tomatoes. All raw agricultural commodities
(RACs) from which processed products are obtained must bear measurable residues of DDVP, and tomatoes must
bear measurable weathered residues. Exaggerated application rates may be necessary to ensure that measurable
residues occur on the RACs. If residues are found to concentrate in any of these processed commodities,
appropriate food/feed additive tolerances must be proposed. However, final disposition of these food/feed
additive regulations is dependent upon the Agency's position regarding Delaney Clause issues.
Data must also be submitted depicting residues in: (i) cooked meat and eggs, and pasteurized milk, (ii)
cocoa butter and chocolate; (iii) coffee beverage as consumed, and (iv) tomato paste. These food items must
be prepared/cooked from uncooked meat, eggs, milk, cocoa beans, coffee beans, and tomatoes bearing measurable
residues. Residue levels in both the uncooked commodities and in the cooked foods must be reported.
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GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR DICHLDRVOS
Data Requirement
Test Use
Substance Patterns
Does EPA Bibliographic Must Additional Timef rame
Have Data? Citation Data be for
Submitted? Submission1/
§158.130 Environmental Fate
DEGRADATION STUDIES-IAB:
161-1 - Hydrolysis
Photodegradation
161-2 - In Water
161-3 - On Soil
161-4 - In Air
METABOLISM STUDIES-LAB:
162-1 - Aerobic Soil
TGAI or PAIRA A,B,D,E,F,H
TGAI or PAIRA A,B,D
TGAI or PAIRA A
TGAI or PAIRA A
TGAI or PAIRA A,B,E,F,H
162-2 - Anaerobic Soil TGAI or PAIRA A
162-3 - Anaerobic Aquatic TGAI or PAIRA D
162^4 - Aerobic Aquatic TGAI or PAIRA D
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes 9 Months
Yes 9 Months
Yes 9 Months
Yes 9 Months
Yes 27 Months2/
(8 Months - Progress
Report)
Yes3/ To be determined
Yes 27 Months2/
(8 Months - Progress
Report)
Yes 27 Months2/
(8 Months - Progress
Report)
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Data Requirement
Test Use
Substance Patterns
Does EPA Bibliographic Must Additional Tiraeframe
Have Data? Citation Data be tor
Submitted? Submission^/
$158.130 Environmental Fate (continued)
MOBILITY STUDIES;
163-1 - Leaching and Adsorption/ TGAI A,B,D,E,F,H
Desorption or PAIRA
163-2 - Volatility (Lab)
163-3 - Volatility (Field)
DISSIPATION STUDIES - FIELD:
164-1 - Soil
164-2 - Aquatic (Sediment)
164-3 - Forestry
164-4 - Combination and
Tank Mixes
164-5 - Soil, Long-term
TEP A,E,F
TEP A, E, F
TEP A,B,H
TEP D
TEP
N/A
N/A
TEP
Partially 00064796 Yesf/
No Yes
No Reserved^/
No Yes
No Yes
No No
No No
No Reserved6/
12 Months
12 Months
To be Determined
27 Months2/
(8 Months - Progress
Report)
27 MonthS2/
(8 Months - Progress
Report)
To be Determined
ACCUMULATION STUDIES;
165-1 - Rotational Crops
(Confined)
PAIRA N/A
No
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Data Requirement
Test Use Does EPA Bibliographic
Substance Patterns Have Data? Citation
Must Additional Timeframe
Data be tor
Submitted? Submission^/
§158.130 Environmental Fate (continued)
165-2 - Rotational Crops
(Field)
165-3 - Irrigated Crops
165-4 - In Fish
165-5 - In Aquatic Nontarget
Organisms
TEP N/A
TEP D
TGAI A,B,D
or PAIRA
TEP D
No
No
NO
NO
No
Yes
NoV
39 Months^/
(8 Months - Progress
Report)
I/ Due dates refer to the number of months following receipt of this Registration Standard by the registrant, unless
otherwise indicated.
2/ The first progress report is due 8 months after receipt of this Standard. Interim reports are due send-annually
thereafter.
3_/ Not required if an acceptable anaerobic aquatic study is submitted.
4/ Data are only partially satified from data developed from the Naled Registration Standard. In the study submitted,
~~ the parent compound was addressed, but the degradates
were not. This constitute a data gap.
5/ This study is required pending the results of the laboratory volatility study.
6/ Based on the aerobic soil metabolism study or field dissipation study, if 50% dissipation is reached by the
~ time of subsequent applications, no long-tern study is required.
7/ Not required because the octanol/water partition coefficient is less than 1,000.
8/ Not required because fish accumulation is not indicated (octanol/water coefficient is 156), and the potential
for direct discharge is low.
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Data Requirement
Test
Substance
Use
Patterns
Does EPA
Have Data?
Bibliographic
Citation
Must Additional Timeframe
Data be for
Submitted? Submission1/
§158.140 Reentry Protection
132-1 - Foliar Dissipation
TEP
A,B,E,F,I
No
Yes^/ 18 Months
(90 Days - Acceptable
Protocol
(8 Months - Progress
Report)
132-1 - Soil Dissipation
133-4 - Inhalation Exposure
TEP
TEP
§158.142 Spray Drift
201-1 - Droplet Size Spectrum
201-1 - Drift Field Evaluation
§158.75 Other Exposure Data
Dermal and Inhalation Exposure
TEP
TEP
TEP
N/A
I
A,B,D
A,B,D
NO
No
No
No
No
Yes3/ 18 Months^/
(90 Days - Acceptable
Protocol)
(8 Months - Progress
Report)
Yes 18 Months
Yes 18 Months
Yesf/ 18 Months
(90 Days - Acceptable
Protocol)
(8 Months - Progress
Report)
I/ Due dates refer to number of months following receipt of this Registration Standard or as otherwise indicated.
2/ For each use (fig, turf, greenhouse (food and non-food), and mushroom houses) , the Registrant is required to
propose an acceptable reentry interval based on dissipation or residues (decline curve), on human exposure to those
residues, and on toxicity of dichlorvos.
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§158.130 Environmental Pate (continued)
3/ Data are required t support use of total release foggers and aerosol products used in residential buildings.
Data are also required to support the use of foggers in commercial warehouses.
4/ Dermal and inhalation exposure data for applicators are required to support use of aerosol products in residential
buildings.
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Data Requirement
Test Use Does EPA
Substance Patterns Have Data?
Bibliographic
Citation
Must Additional Timeframe
Data be for
Submitted? Submission1/
§158.135 Toxicology
ACUTE TESTING:
81-1 - Acute Oral Toxicity - Rat
81-2 - Acute Dermal Toxicity -
Rabbit
81-3 - Acute Inhalation Toxicity -
Rat
81-7 - Delayed Neurotoxicity - Hen
SUBCHRONIC TESTING;
82-1 - 90-Day Feeding - Rodent
and Nonrodent (Dog)
82-2 - 21-Day Dermal - Rabbit
82-4 - 90-Day Inhalation - Rat
82-5 - 90-Day Neurotoxicity
CHRONIC TESTING;
83-1 - Chronic Toxicity - Rodent
and Nonrodent
TGAI A,B,D,E,F,H,I Yes
TGAI A,B,D,E,F,H,I Yes
TGAI A,B,D,E,F,H,1 Yes
TGAI A,B,D,E,F,H,I No
TGAI A,E,I
TGAI A,B,D,E,F,H,I No
TEP A,B,D,E,F,H,I Yes
TGAI A,B,D,E,F,H,I No
TGAI A,E
00005467
00005467
00137239
Partially 00059398
00063569
Partially 00013550
No
No
No
Yes
YesV
Yes3/
No?/
Reserved^/
9 Months
12 Months
9 Months
50 MonthsV
(8 Months- Progress
Report)
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Data Requirement
§158.135 Toxicology (continued)
83-2 - Oncogenicity - Mouse
and Rat
83-3 - Teratogenicity - Rat
and Rabbit
83-4 - Reproduction - Rat
2-generation
MUTAGENICITY TESTING:
84-2 - Gene Mutation
84-3 - Structural Chromosomal
Aberration
Test Use Does EPA Bibliographic Must Additional Timeframe
Substance Patterns Have Data? Citation Data be for
Submitted? Submission'-/
TGAI
TGAI
TGAI
TGAI
TGAI
A,E
A,E
A,E
A,E
84-4 - Other Genotoxic Effects TGAI
A,E
A,E
Yes
40299401
Partially 00063564
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
YesS/ 15 Months
(8 Months- Progress
Report)
Yes
00046435,40303301 No
00142663,40303302
00146101,40300303
40299201,40300305
40300306,00024704
40303304,40166901 No
00152680,00152681
00152682
00024704,40303302 No9/
39 Months?/
(8 Months- Progress
Report)
85-1 - General Metabolism
SPECIAL TESTING
Dermal Absorption
PAI or A,B,D,E,F,H,I No
PAIRA
PAI or A,B,D,E,F,h,I
PAIRA
No
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Yes 24 Months?/
(8 Months - Progress
Report)
Yes 6 Months
(60 Days- Acceptable
Protocol)
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Data Requirement Test Use Dees EPA Bibliographic Must Additional Timeframe
Substance Patterns Have Data? Citation Data be for
Submitted? Submission1/
§158.135 Toxicology (continued)
I/ Due dates refer to the number of months following receipt of the Registration Standard by the registrant, unless
otherwise indicated.
2/ A subchronic rodent study is required. An acceptable 2-year chronic feeding dog study is available and supersedes
the need for a subchronic dog study.
3/ This study is required because of repeated dermal exposure of applicators to dichlorvos.
4/ There is no valid subchronic inhalation study for dichlorvos. However, this requirement is satisfied by citation
to the 2-year rat inhalation study.
5/ This study is required via this Standard depending on the results of the delayed neurotoxicity study. If the
results show neuropathy or neurotoxicity, the Agency will request that the 90-day neurotoxicity study be
submitted by the registrant.
6/ A rodent chronic feeding toxicity study is required. This may be satisfied by a 2-year rat feeding/oncogenicity
study. The 2-year dog feeding study is acceptable.
If The first progress report is due 8 months after receipt of this Standard. Interim reports are due semi-annually
thereafter.
8/ The rabbit teratology study is acceptable. A rat teratology study is required.
9/ The Agency does not have data to satisfy this requirement. However, data requirements are not imposed in this
Standard, since acceptable data have been received for the other mutagenicity categories (gene mutation and
structural chromosomal abberation) and dichlorvos has been classified as a B2 oncogen. Further requirements
for mutagenicity testing are unnecessary.
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Data Requirement
Test Use Does tPA
Substance Patterns Have Data?
Bibliographic Must Additional Timeframe
Citation Data be for
Submitted? Submission1 /
§158.145 Wildlife and Aquatic Organisms
SPECIAL TESTING:
70-1 - Residue Monitoring
AVIAN AND MAMMALIAN TESTING;
71-1 - Acute Avian Oral Toxicity
TEP2/
No
TGAI B,D,E,F, No
Yes3/ 24 Months
(90 Days - Acceptable
Protocol)
(8 Months - Progress
Report; semi-annually
thereafter)
Yes
9 Months
71-2 - Avian Subacute Dietary
- Upland Game Bird
TGAI B,D,E,F, Yes
00022923
No
- Waterfowl
TGAI B,D,E,F, Yes
00022923
No
71-3 - Wild Mammal Toxicity
71-4 - Avian Reproduction
Upland Game Bird
and Waterfowl
TGAI N/A
TGAI B,D
No
Yes 24 Months
(90 Days - Acceptable
Protocol)
(8 Months - Progress
Report; semi-annually
thereafter)
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Data Requirement
Test Use Does EPA
Substance Patterns Have Data?
Bibliographic Must Additional
Citation Data be
Submitted?
Timeframe
for
Submission1-/
$158-145 Wildlife and Aquatic Organisms (continued)
71-5 - Simulated Field Testing and TEP B,D No
Actual Field Testing -
Mammals and Birds
72-1 - Freshwater Fish Toxicity
- Coldwater Fish Species
- Wannwater Fish Species
- Unique Formulation
(Wannwater and
Coldwater Species)
- Degradation Product
(Warmwater and
Coldwater Species)
AQUATIC ORGANISM TESTING:
72-2 - Acute Toxicity '
to Freshwater
f Invertebrates
- Unique Formulation
- Degradation Product
/Uh»viniia4-«3V anH
TGAI B,D,E,F, Yes
TGAI B,D,E,F, Yes
TEP B,D No
Degradation D No
Product
TGAI B,D,E,F, Yes
H/I
TEP D No
Degradation D No
Prrrhir1*-
Reserved4/
40094b02 No
40094602 No
YesV
Reserved6/7/
40094602 No
YesV
Reserved^ fi /
To be
Determined
9 Months
To be
Determined
9 Months
To be
Determined
Coldwater Species)
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GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR DICHLORVOS
Data Requirement
Test Use Does EPA
Substance Patterns Have Data?
Bibliographic
Citation
Must Additional
Data be
Submitted?
Timeframe
for
Submission
§158.145 Wildlife and Aquatic Organisms (continued)
72-3 - Acute Toxicity to TGAI D
Estuarine and Marine
Organisms
(fish, mollusk, abd shrimp)
- Unique Formulation
- Degradation Product
72-4 - Fish Early Life Stage,
and
Aquatic Invertebrate
Life Cycle
(Freshwater Species and
Estuarine/Marine Species)
- Degradation Product
TEP
D
Degradation D
Product
TGAI D
Degradation D
Product
No
No
No
No
No
YesB/
Yes5/
Yes6/7/
Yes9/
12 Months
12 Months
12 Months
15 Months
(8 Months - Progress
Report)
Reserved^/
To be
Determined
72-6 - Aquatic Organism
Accumulation
TGAI,PAI or D
Degradation Product
No
No"-/
27 Months
(8 Months - Progress
Report, semi-annually
thereafter)
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Data Requirement
Test
Substance
Use
Patterns
Does EPA
Have Data?
Bibliographic
Citation
Must Additional
Data be
Submitted?
Timeframe
for
Submission
§158.145 Wildlife and Aquatic Organisms (continued)
72-7 - Simulated Field Testing
and Actual Field Testing
-Aquatic Organisms
TEP
D
No
Reserved4/
To be
Determined
V Due dates refer to the number of months following receipt of this Registration Standard by the registrant, unless
otherwise indicated.
£/ Data must be derived from typical end-use products of the type used (i.e., 2 and 4 Ib/gal ECs and 50% liquid soluble
concentrate) in the control of mosquitoes (larvae and adults) and gnats.
V In order to fully evaluate the hazards posed to nontarget orgainisms, residue monitoring studies are required.
The aquatic use pattern will require an aquatic residue monitoring study to evaluate the hazards to aquatic
organisms. The 24(c) fig use will require an aquatic and terrestrial residue monitoring study to evaluate the hazards
to aquatic organisms. The data derived from the residue studies will help determine the potential tor accumulation
and the need for full field studies. Monitoring of dichlorvos and its degradation products should begin at the
beginning of the insect breeding/infestation season and continued until residues are nondetectable, or at
least within the magnitude of the LC50 values reported for aquatic and terrestrial organisms. If residues continue
to be detectable at the onset of the second insect breeding/infestation season, monitoring must continue for the
duration of the season to assess the potential for accumulation. Residues of dichlorvos and its degradation products
must be measured in water, sediments, vegetation, fish, invertebrates, insects and birds. The aquatic use
(mosquito control) pattern study rationale for site selection must include a minimum of eight sites representing
freshwater systems (i.e., swamps, streams, ponds, etc.,) and saltwater systems (i.e., salt marshes with low and
moderate intertidal flushing rates). The aquatic use pattern monitoring study must be accomplished with those
typical end-use prodqcts used for mosquito larvicide and adulticide purposes for comparative purposes. The 24 (c)
fig use pattern study must be accomplished with those typical end-use products applied to figs. At least six sites
representing terrestrial and aquatic environments in or near fig fields must be sampled. An approved protocol is
required within 90 days of receipt ot this Standard. If the protocol's experimental design or the collection of
monitoring data progresses into the second insect infestation/breeding season, a time extension for data submission
purposes must be formally requested.
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Data Requirement
Test
Substance
Use
Patterns
Does EPA
Have Data?
Bibl iogr aphic
Citation
Must Additional
Data be
Submitted?
Timeframe
for
Submission
§158.145 Wildlife and Aquatic Organisms (continued)
4/ These data are required via this Standard: if the results of the lower tiered studies, residue monitoring study,
and environmental fate studies show that birds and mammals and aquatic organisms may be exposed to dichlorvos
levels of tpxicological concern, the Agency will request field testing from the registrant at that time.
V Acute organism testing must be derived from typical end-use products (2 or 4 Ib/gal EC's). Volatility and octanol/
water coefficient properties of dichlorvos will require flow through studies to be conducted with actual measured
concentrations.
6/ Dichlorvos degradation products are: 2,2-Dichlorovinyl O-methyl phosphate (DMD), 2-2-Dichloroacetaldehyde I DCA),
2,2-Dichloro-l-ethanol (DCE), O,O-Dimethyl phosphate, and phosphoric acid.
I/ These data are required via this Standard depending on the results of the environmental fate studies and fish early
~ life stage and invertebrate life cycle studies.
8/ The partially available supplemental data indicates that dichlorvos is comparatively moderately to highly toxic
~~ to estuarine/marine fish species, with the exception of the sheepshead minnow, which demonstrates a much higher
exposure tolerance. As a result, alternate species (silverside, pinf ish, spot, etc.) must be used for the test.
Such species must be indicative of the coastal environment, adaptive to captivity or laboratory culture environ-
ments, and demonstrate sensitivity to toxic substances exposure.
9/ Because of the volatility and octanol/water coefficient properties of dichlorvos, flow-through studies using actual
~ measured concentrations are required.
£/ These data are required via this Standard depending on the outcome of the required environmental fate studies.
Acute organism testing must be derived from typical end-use products (2 or 4 Ib/gal EC's). Volatility and octanol/
water coefficient properties of dichlorvos will require flow through studies to be conducted with actual measured
concentrations. Dichlorvos degradation products are: 2,2-Dichlorovinyl O-methyl phosphate (DMD),
2-2-Dichloroacetaldyde (DCA), 2,2-Dichloro-l-ethanol (DCE), O,O-Dimethyl phosphate, and phosphoric acid.
l/ These data are not required because dichlorvos is not a persistent chemical and because the water/octanol
coefficient is greater than 1,000.
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Data Requirement
Test
Substance
Use
Patterns
Does EPA
Have Data?
Bibliographic
Citation
Must Additional Timeframe
Data be for
Submitted? Submission
§158.155 Nontarget Insect
NONTARGET INSECT TESTING - POLLINATORS:
141-1 - Honey Bee Acute Contact
141-2 - Honey Bee - Toxicity of
Residues on Foliage
141-4 - Honey Bee Subacute
Feeding Study
141-5 - Field Testing for
Pollinators
TGAI
TEP
B,H
B,H
Yes
No
00036935
No
Yes2/
15 Months
(8 Months-Progress
Report)
Reserved3/
TEP
B,H
No
Reserved^/
To be
Determined
NONTARGET INSECT TESTING - AQUATIC INSECTS;
142-1 - Acute Toxicity to Reserved?/
Aquatic Insects
142-2 - Aquatic Insect Reserved5/
Life Cycle Study
142-3 - Simulated or Actual Field Reserved5/
Testing for Aquatic
Insects
143-1 - NONTARGET INSECT TESTING- Reserved5/
thru PREDATORS AND PARASITES
143-3
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TABLE A
GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR DICHLORVOS
Data Requirement
Test
Substance
Use
Patterns
Does EPA
Have Data?
Bibliographic
Citation
Must Additional
Data be
Submitted?
Timeframe
for
Submission V
§158.155 Nontarget Insect (continued)
I/ Due dates refer to the number of months following receipt of this Registration Standard by the registrant, unless
otherwise indicated.
2/ As data from the acute toxicity study indicate a high toxicity, residual toxicity data are required.
3/ These data are required via this Standard pending development of test methodology.
5/ These data are required via this Standard pending results of the residual bee toxicity study.
5/ These data are required via this Standard pending Agency decision as to whether data requirement should be
established.
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TABLE B
PRODUCT SPECIFIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR MANUFACTURING-USE PRODUCTS CONTAINING DICHLORVOS
Data
Requirement Test2/ Use Does EPA Bibliographic
Substance Patterns Have Data? Citation
Must Additional Timeframe
Data be for
Submitted? Submission1/
ACUTE TESTING:
81-1
81-2
81-3
81-4
81-5
81-6
- Acute Oral Toxicity - Rat MP
- Acute Dermal Toxicity MP
- Rabbit
- Acute Inhalation Toxicity MP
- Rat
- Primary Eye Irritation MP
- Rabbit
- Primary Dermal Irritation MP
- Rabbit
- Dermal Sensitization MP
- Guinea Pig
A,B,D,E,F,H,I Partially 00005467
A,B,D,E,F,H,I Partially 00005467
A,B,D,E,F,H,I Partially 00137239
A,B,D,E,F,H,I Partially 00076822
A,B,D,E,F,H,I Partially 00127783
A,B,D,E,F,H,I No
YesV
YesV
YesV
Yes3/
Yes3/
Yes
9 Months
9 Months
9 Months
9 Months
9 Months
9 Months
I/ Due dates refer to the number of months following receipt of this Registration Standard by the registrant, unless
otherwise indicated.
2/ Formulation intermediates are also included in the category of manufacturing-use products.
3_/ Data will support technical grade formulations (93% and above). Data must be submitted to support all other
formulations.
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TABLE B
PRODUCT SPECIFIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR MANUFACTURING-USE PRODUCTS CONTAINING DICHLORVOS
Data Requirement TestV Use Does EPA Bibliographic Must Additional Timeframe
Substance Patterns Have Data?V Citation £/ Data be for
Submitted? Submissions/
J158.120 Product Chemistry
Product Identity;
61-1 - Product Identity and MP All Yes 9 Months
Disclosure of
Ingredients
61-2 - Description of Beginning MP All Yes 9 Months
Materials and
Manufacturing Process
61-3 - Discussion of Formation MP All Yes 9 Months
of Impurities
Analysis and Certification of Product
Ingredients;
62-1 - Preliminary Analysis MP All Yes 12 Months
62-2 - Certification of Limits MP All Yes 12 Months
62-3- Analytical Methods to Verify MP All Yes 12 Months
Certified Limit
Physical And Chemical Characteristics;
63-2 - Color MP All Yes 9 Months
63-3 - Physical State MP All Yes 9 Months
63-4 - Odor MP An Yes 9 Months
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TABLE B
PRODUCT SPECIFIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR MANUFACTURING-USE PRODUCTS CONTAINING DICHLORVOS
Data Requirement Testl/
Substance
Use Does EPA Bibliographic Must Additional Timeframe
Patterns Have Data?2/ Citation 2/ Data be tor
Submitted? Submission^/
§158.120 Product Chemistry (continued)
Physical and Chemical Characteristics
(continued)
63-7
63-12
63-14
63-15
63-16
63-17
63-18
63-19
63-20
Other
64-1 -
- Density, Bulk Density, or
Specific Gravity
-pH
- Oxidizing or Reducing
Action
— PI ammal-ri 1 |<-y
- Explodability
- Storage Stability
- Viscosity
- Miscibility
- Corrosion Characteristics
Requirements:
- Submittal of
Samoles
MP
MP
MP
MP
MP
MP
MP
MP
MP
MP
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
Yes 9 Months
Yes 9 Months
Yes 9 Months
Yes 9 Months
Yes 9 Months
Yes 15 Months
(8 Months - Progress
Report)
Yes 15 Months
(8 Months - Progress
Report)
Yes 9 Months
Yes 15 Months
(8 Months - Progress
Report)
Reserved^/ To be
Determined
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TABLE B
PRODUCT SPECIFIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR MANUFACTURING-USE PRODUCTS CONTAINING DICHLORVOS
Data
Requirement
Testl/
Substance
Use
Patterns
Does
Have
EPA
Data?2/
Bibliographic
Citation 2/
Must Additional
Data be
Submitted?
Timeframe
for
Submissions/
§158.120 Product Chemistry (continued)
I/ Formulation intermediates are also included in the category of manufacturing-use products.
2/ Although product chemistry data may have-been submitted in the past, the Agency has determined that these data
must be resubmitted for each manufacturing-use product. New requirements have been introduced and previously
submitted data must be updated. Therefore, bibliographic citations for the old data are not applicable.
3/ Due dates refer to the number of months following receipt of this Registration Standard by the registrant,
unless otherwise indicated.
4/ These data are required via this Standard. When submittal of samples becomes necessary, the Agency will request
them from the registrant.
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II. LABELING APPENDICES
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LABEL CONTENTS
40 CFR 162.10 requires that certain specific labeling
statements appear at certain locations on the label. This
is referred to as format labeling. Specific label items listed
below are keyed to the table at the end of this Appendix.
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.
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.
Item 3. NET CONTENTS - A net contents statement is
required on all labels or on the container of the pesticide.
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 expressed in the
largest suitable unit, e.g., "1 pound 10 ounces" rather than
"26 ounces." In addition to English units, net contents may
be expressed in metric units. [40 CFR 162.lO(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.
[40 CFR 162.lO(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 number on the immediate
container cannot be clearly read through such wrapper or container-
[40 CFR 162.lO(f)]
Item 6A. INGREDIENTS STATEMENT - An ingredients statement
is required on the front panel. The ingredients statement 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 ingredients 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. [40 CFR 162.lO(g)]
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Item 6B. POUNDS PER GALLON STATEMENT - For liquid agricul-
tural formulations, the pounds per gallon of active ingredient
must be indicated on the label.
Item 7. FRONT LABEL PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS - Front panel
precautionary statements must be grouped together, preferably
within a block outline. The table below shows the minimum type
size requirements for various size labels.
Size of Label Signal Word "Keep Out of Reach
on Front Panel Minimum Type Size of Children"
in Square Inches All Capitals Minimum Type Size
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 - The statement
"Keep Out of Reach of Children" must be located on the front
panel above the signal word except where contact with children
during distribution or use is unlikely. [40 CFR 162.I0(h)(1)(ii)]
Item 7B. SIGNAL WORD - The signal word (DANGER, WARNING,
or CAUTION) is required on the front panel immediately below
the child hazard warning statement. [40 CFR 162.10 (h)(l)(i)l
Item 7C. SKULL & CROSSBONES AND WORD "POISON" - On products
assigned a toxicity Category I on the basis of oral, dermal,
or inhalation 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. [40 CFR 162.10(h)(1) ( i) ]
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. [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.
[40 CFR 162.10(h)(l)(iii)]
Item 8. SIDE/BACK PANEL PRECAUTIONARY LABELING -.The
precautionary statements 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. [40 CFR 162.10(h)(2)].
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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 to be taken to avoid
accident, injury or damage. [40 CFR 162.10(h ) (2 ) (i ) ]
Item 8B. 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. [40 CFR 162.10(h)(2)(ii)]
Item 8C. PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL HAZARD - FLAMMABILITY
Precautionary statements relating to flammability of a product
are required to appear on the label if it meets the criteria
in the PHYS/CHEM Labeling Appendix. 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 flammability statements.
Item 9A. RESTRICTED USE CLASSIFICATION - FIFRA sec. 3(d)
requires that all pesticide formulations/uses be classified
for either general or restricted use. Products classified
for restricted use may be limited to use by certified applicators
or persons under their direct supervision (or may be subject
to other restrictions that may be imposed by regulation).
In the Registration Standard, the Agency has (1) indicated
certain formulations/uses are to be restricted (Section IV
indicates why the product has been classified for restricted
use); or (2) reserved any classification decision until
appropriate data are submitted.
The Regulatory Position and Rationale states whether
products containing this active ingredient are classified
for restricted use. If they are restricted the draft label(s)
submitted to the Agency as part of your application must
reflect this determination (see below).
If you do not believe that your product should be classified
for restricted use, you must submit any information and
rationale with your application for reregistration. During
the Agency's review of your application, your proposed classi-
fication determination will be evaluated in accordance with
the provisions of 40 CFR 162.11(c). You will be notified of
the Agency's classification decision.
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Classification Labeling Requirements
If your product has been classified for restricted use,
the following label requirements apply:
1. All uses restricted.
a. The statement "Restricted Use Pesticide" must
appear at the top of the front panel of the label. The
statement must be set in type of the same minimum size
as required for human hazard signal word (see table in 40
CFR 162.10(h)(l)(iv)
b. Directly below this statement on the front panel,
a summary statement of the terms of restriction must
appear (including the reasons for restriction if specified
in Section I). If use is restricted to certified applicators,
the following statement is required: "For retail sale
to and use only by Certified Applicators or persons
under their direct supervision and only for those uses
covered by the Certified Applicator's Certification."
2. Some but not all uses restricted. If the Regulatory
Position and Rationale states that some uses are classified
for restricted use, and some are unclassified, several courses
of action are available:
a. You may label the product for Restricted use.
If you do so, you may include on the label uses that
are unrestricted, but you may not distinguish them
on the label as being unrestricted.
b. You may delete all restricted uses from your
label and submit draft labeling bearing only unrestricted
uses.
c. You may "split" your registration, i.e., register
two separate products with identical formulations, one
bearing only unrestricted uses, and the other bearing
restricted uses. To do so, submit two applications for
reregistration, each containing all forms and necessary
labels. Both applications should be submitted simul-
taneously. Note that the products will be assigned
separate registration numbers.
Item 9B. MISUSE STATEMENT - All products must bear the
misuse statement, "It is a violation of Federal law to use
this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling."
This statement appears at the beginning of the directions
for use, directly beneath the heading of that section.
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Item 10A. REENTRY STATEMENT - If a reentry interval
has been established by the Agency, it must be included on
the label. Additional worker protection statements may be
required in accordance with PR Notice 83-2, March 29, 1983.
Item 10B. 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. 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 II,
STOR, PEST/DIS, and CONT/DIS to determine the storage and
disposal instructions appropriate for your products.
Item IOC. 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.
[40 CFR 162.10]
COLLATERAL LABELING
Bulletins, leaflets/ circulars, brochures, data sheets,
flyers, or other written or 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.
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LABELING REQUIREMENTS OF THE FIFRA, AS AMENDED
ITEM
1
2
3
4
5
6A
6B
7
7A
7B
LABEL ELEMENT
Product name
Company name
and address
Net contents
EPA Reg. No.
EPA Est. No.
Ingredients
statement
Pounds/gallon
statement
Front panel
precautionary
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.
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ITEM
7C
7D
7E
8
8A
8B
LABEL ELEMENT
Skull & cross-
bones and word
POISON (in red)
Statement of
Practical
Treatment or
First Aid
Referral
statement
Side/back panel
precautionary
statements
Hazards to
humans and
domestic
animals
Envi ronmental
hazards
APPLICABILITY
OF REQUIREMENT
All products
which are Cat-
egory I based
on oral, der-
mal, or inhala-
tion toxicity
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.
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ITEM
8C
9A
9B
IDA
10B
IOC
LABEL ELEMENT
Physical or
chemical
hazards
Restricted
block
Misuse
statement
Reentry
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
PR Notice 83-2
or as determined
by the Agency
All products
All products
PLACEMENT ON LABEL
REQUIRED
None
Top center
of front
panel
Immediately
following
heading of
directions
for use
In the
directions
for use
In the
directions
for use
None
PREFERRED
Same as above
Preferably
blocked
Immediately
after misuse
statement
Immediately
before
specific
directions
tor use or
at the end of
directions
for use
None
COMMENTS
Refer to Appendix II guide
PHYS/CHEM
Includes a statement of the terms of
restriction. The words "RESTRICTED USE
PESTICIDE" must be same type size as
signal word.
Required statement is:
"It is a violation ot Federal law
to use this product in a manner
inconsistent with its labeling."
Must be set apart and clearly distin-
guishable from from other directions
for use.
Refer to Appendix II guides STOR,
CONT/DIS, and PEST/DIS for further
information and required statements.
May be in metric as well as U.S. units
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PHYS/CHEM-1
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.
All Other Pressurized
Containers
II. Non-Pressurized Containers
A.
B.
C.
D.
Flashpoint at
20°F.
or below
Flashpoint above 2U°F
and not over 80°F.
Flashpoint over 80°F
and not over 150°F.
Flashpoint above
15U°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 13U°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 13U°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.
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
HAZARDS TO HUMANS
(« DOMESTIC AWMALS)
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ENVnONMENTAL HAZARDS
PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL
HAZARDS
BRtCTONS TOR US!
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to •
to «w
RE-ENTRY STATEMENT
STORAGE AND
' DISPOSAL
STORAGE:
DOPOCAt-
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HAZARDS TO HUMANS
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STORAGE AND
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STORAGE-
WARRANTY STATEMENT
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I—environmental Protection Agency
§ 16X10
t obtained the data from anothi
(Identify); applicant copied
a publication: applicant ob
py of the data from EPA).
(d) The applicant shall submit
his application a statement that
In Iti evaluation of the properti
cacy.\and safety of the formt
product, may not
data I* supponlng the appi
except the following data:
(1) Tn data the applicant &aa sub-
mitted t4 EPA under paragraph (b) of
(2)
safety of
em*.
end-uae pi
(3)
regulations,
clearances
Food, Drug,
(e) U the
Item of data h
section wu
data pertaining to the
product's actwe Ingredi-
than to the ssjzety of the
and
tolerances, food additive
ixemptlons/ and other
the Federal
Act.
iws that any
ted under this
iy (or at the ex-
in who original-
to EPA (or its
pense of) another\pe
ly submitted the
predecessor, USD A/on or after Janu-
ary 1. 1970, to support an application
for registration. Axperlmental use
permit, or amendtofat adding a new
use to an existing raflstration. or for
rereglstratlon (unlesa the applicant
and the ortglna/ data uubmltter have
reached writtep agreement on the
amount and tne terms vf payment of
any compensation that \rnay be pay-
able under FIFRk section
3(cXlXDXU)/wlth regardXto approval
of the application), the applicant shall
submit to EPA a statement that he
has furalsaed to each sucti identified
original data submitter
(DA notification of the applicant's
Intent to Apply for registration, includ-
ing the proposed product
(3) Afl offer to pay the
pensatibn. with regard to the
of the/ application, to the
by FIFRA sections 3(c
^nri
(3/An Identification of the lteki(s)
of data to which the offer applies;
(i) An offer to commence nego
tlOBS to ascertain the amount
i of compensation to be paid:
The applicant's name,
id telephone number.
f) If the applicant's product coj
i any active Ingredient other '"
thofc that are present solely
of th\ incorporation into the .
formulation, of one or/nore
other \eglstered pesticide
from another pi
then theXappllcant shall also/comply
with i 10&-S as to such-active Ingre-
dient, and\he application Ahall con-
tain an acknowledgment tMat for pur-
poses of FXFItA section 3/cXlXO) the
application reMes on (anfl an*, result-
ing reglstrationXshould JSe regarded as
If it were based dp the Administrator's
bllowlng data:
1 or specifically
at in support of
consideratlon of)
(1) All data su
died by the appll
the registration;
(2) Each other
Agency's files w
(i) Concerns tMe pro
of any such active
(11) Is one oc the types
EPA would r/quire to be
scientific raflew by EPA
cant sougMt the Initial
under FJFRA Section 3(c
product ^nth composition
ed uses/dentlcal to those propoked for
the applicant's product, undek the
data /equlrements in effect on\the
date/EPA approves the appllcMt's
present application.
of data la the
or effects
intand
data that
Itted for
ithe appll-
of a
3. 6. tad 29 of FIFRA. u UMUded.
0.S.C. 136 tt itq.)
,144 FR 27953. May U. 19791
im.10 Labeling nqoirtotnts.
(a) Generof—(1) Content* of tht
labeL Every pesticide products shall
bear a label containing the Informa-
tion specified by the Act and the regu-
lations in this Part. The contents of a
label must show clearly and promi-
nently the following:
(1) The name, brand, or trademark
under which the product Is sold as pre-
scribed In paragraph (b) of this sec-
tion;
(U) The name and address of the
producer, registrant, or person for
whom produced as prescribed la para-
graph (c) of this section;
(ill) The net contents ss prescribed
In paragraph (d) of this section:
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112
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§ 162.10
(hr> The product registration
number as prescribed In paragraph The produdnc establishment
number as pi escribed m paragraph
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§ U2.10
allel to It The registration number
and the required Identifying phrase
shall not appear hi such a manner as
to suggest or haply recommendation
or endorsement of the product by the
Agency.
(f) Producing estmoUshments regis-
tration •amber. The produdng estab-
lishment registration number preced-
ed by the phrase "EPA Eat", of the
final establishment at which the prod-
uct was produced may appear bi any
suitable location on the label or Imme-
diate container. It must appear on the
wrapper or outside container of the
package If the EPA establishment reg-
tstratlon number on the Immediate
container cannot be clearly read
through such wiappei or container.
Ingredient statement— Gener-
al. The label of each pesticide product
must bear a statement which contains
the name and percentage by weight of
each active Ingredient, the total per-
centage by weight of all Inert Ingredi-
ents; and If the pesticide contains ar-
senfc In any form, a statement of the
percentages of total and water-soluble
arsenic calculated as elemental ar-
senic. The active Ingredients must be
designated by the term "active Ingredi-
ents" and the Inert Ingredients by the
term "Inert Ingredients." or the singu-
lar forms of these terms when appro-
priate. Roth terms shall be In the
same type stose. be aligned to the same
margin and be equally prominent. The
statement "Inert Ingredients, none" b
not required for pesticides which con-
tarn 100 percent active Ingredients.
Unless the Ingredient statement to a
complete analysis of the pesticide, the
term "analysis" shall not be used as a
heading for the Ingredient statement.
«) Position of ingredient statement
(I) The Ingredient statement to nor-
mally required on the front panel of
the label. If there to an outside con-
tainer or wiapper through which the
Ingredient statement cannot be dearly
read, the Ingredient statement must
also appear on such outside container
or wrapper. If the state or form of the
package makes It Impracticable to
place the Ingredient statement on the
front panel of the label, permission
may be granted for the Ingredient
statement to appear elsewhere.
.
(4) Statement* of percentages. The
percentages of Ingredients shall be
stated hi terms of wdgtnVto-wdght
The sum of percentages of the active
and the Inert Ingredients shall be 100.
Percentages shall not be expressed by
a range of values such as "2*-3S%." If
the uses of the pestldde product are
expressed as weight of active Ingredi-
ent per unit area, a statement of the
weight of active Ingredient per unit
volume of the pestldde formulation
shall also appear hi the Ingredient
statement.
(B) Accuracy of stele* percentages.
The percentages given shall be as pre-
cise as possible reflecting good manu-
facturing practice. If there may be un-
avoidable variation between manufac-
turing batches, the value stated for
each active Ingredient shall be the
lowest percentage which may be pres-
ent.
<6> Deterioration. Pesticides which
change In chemical composition sig-
nificantly must meet the following la-
beling requirements:
(I) In cases where It to detoimined
that a pestldde formulation changes
chemical composition significantly.
the product must bear the following
statement m a prominent position on
the label: "Not for sale or use after
Idatel."
(II) The product must meet all label
clahra up to the expiration time Indi-
cated on the tabeL
<1) Inert ingredient*. The Adminis-
trator may require the name of any
Inert IngmHenUs) to be Ibted m the
Ingredient statement If he determines
that such IngredtenUs) may pose a
hacard to man or the environment
(h) Warnings mnd precautionary
statements. Required warnings and
precautionary statement* concerning
the general areas of toxlcologlcal
hazard Including hazard to children.
environmental hazard, and physical or
chemical hazard fall mto two group*;
those required on the front panel of
the labeling and those which may
§ 1*110
appear elsewhere. Specific require-
ments concerning content, placement.
type stae. and pi umlnenrc are given
determined by the Toxlrlly Catego-
ry of the pesticide. The category h n*
signed on the barfs of the highest
hazard shown by any of the Indicator*
m the table beknr
30
1 H
(I) Human hazard signal word—(A)
Toricity Category I. All pestldde prod-
uct* meeting the criteria of Toxldty
Category I shall bear on the front
panel the signal word "Danger." In ad-
dition If the product was assigned to
Toxldty Category I on the baste of Its
oral. Inhalation or dermal toxldty (as
distinct from skin and eye local ef-
fects) the word "Poison" shall appear
m red on a background of distinctly
contrasting color and the skull and
crossbones shall appear hi Immediate
proximity to the word "poison."
(B) Toxicily Category II. All pestl-
dde products meeting the criteria of
Toxldty Category II shall bear on the
front panel the signal word "Warn-
ing."
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9 162.10
cal treatment to some reference such
as "See statement of practical treat-
ment on tack pane!" appeara on the
front panel near the word "Potoon"
and the skull and crossbones.
of this
section If they do not appear on the
front panel.
CJv) Placement ant prominence. All
the require front panel warning state-
ments shall be grouped together on
the label, and shall appear with suffi-
cient prominence relative to other
front panel text and graphic material
to make them unlikely to be over-
looked under customary conditions of
purchase and use. The following table
shows the minimum type she require-
ments for the front panel warning
statements on various stages of labels:
THI* 4O—Trwtoctton •» Envtrommmt
Cha|H«r I—Environmental Protection Ag«n«y
< J) Other required wantlnos and" pre-
cautionary ttatement3. The warnings
and precautionary statements as re-
quired below shall appear together on
the label under the general heading
"Precautionary Statements" and
under appropriate subheadings of
"Hazard to Humans and Domestic Ani-
mals." "Environmental Hazard" and
"Physical or Chemical Hazard."
(I) Hazard to Amman* and domeilic
animal*. (At Where a hazard exists to
humans or domestic animals, precau-
tionary statements are required Indi-
cating the particular hazard, the
route(8> of exposure and the precau-
tions to be taken to avoid accident.
Injury or damage. The precautionary
paragraph shall be Immediately pre-
ceded by the appropriate hazard signal
-— jaafgl
(B) The following table depicts typi-
cal precautionary statements. These
statements must be modified or ex-
panded to reflect specific hazards.
MMI. O» Mt f* * •*•«, en #*v or on
~
•» (Mil. D» Ml
•**!. O> ft* frt * •»••, •"
a* «M
ed»HM» •» i«*» tepee » cMMn«l
I. Da M* ••) to •*•«. en *•*. flt OR
Ollilll •*• l«r* rtfel li«l«m. Do no* 9* ki •*••.
(II) Environmental hamtrd*. Where a
haxard exists to non target organisms
excluding humans and domestic ani-
mals, precautionary statements are re-
quired stating the nature of the
hamrd and the appropriate precau-
tions to avoid potential accident.
Injury or damage, examples of the
hazard statements and the circum-
stances under which they are required
follow:
(A) If a pesticide Intended for out-
door use contains an active Ingredient
with a mammalian acute oral LDn of
100 or lem. the statement "This Pesti-
cide In Toxic to Wildlife" IA required.
(B) If a pesticide Intended for out-
door use contain* an active Ingredient
with a fish acute LCn of I ppm or less,
the statement "This Peatlrlde la Toxlr
to Fish" In required.
(C) If a pesticide Intended for out-
door use contains an active Ingredient
with an avfan acute oral LD- of 100
mg/kg or less, or a subarute dietary
LCw of 500 ppm or less, the statement
"This Pesticide Is Toxic to Wildlife" Is
required.
(O) If either accident history or field
studies demonstrate that use of the
pesticide may result In fatality to
birds, fish or mammals, the statement
§ 1*7.10
"This pesticide Is extremely Inxlr to
wildlife (fish)" Is required.
(E) For uses Involving foliar applica-
tion to agricultural rrops. forests, or
shade trees, or for mosquito nhnle-
ment treatments, pesticides loxle to
pollinating Insert* must hear appropri-
ate label raiitlons.
(F) For all outdoor uses other than
aquatic applications the label must
bear the caution "Keep out. of Inkes.
ponds or streams. Do not contaminate
water by cleaning of equipment or dis-
posal of wastes."
(Ill) Physical or chemical hazards.
Warning statements on the flammnbll
lly or explosive characteristics of the
pesticide are required as follows:
FMipoM I
(A| pntmmno COMTMNHW
xrr-.i
•nf m** opOTk«
FMt poM •bow W F mtf ml o*w w F «r • t«
awin ««t»ix>oii M ngr» ti«n It In tong •< • <>it»iio«
oi • In from •» am*.
Do nrt jmnr*»» x>
h«*.
Civonx ID tan^MiMim «hm» inn- r m^ uunj.
«oM> . my <^ux iMwno^
OootimH vmfar pumx. Oo ml WM or ««w» mwr hmi o> np«n
-
M«rMM>WF..
Atone W F tni not on* W F_
*to»» W r end nol en* ISO" F.
turtle..
FtomoMM* KMO «My torn hMl nf op
DO IWl IM9 W w»O'* Hft
(I) INrecHons /or Vie—(1) General
requirement*— ytdeouocy and ctar-
«ir o/ directions. Directions for use
must be stated In terms which can be
easily read and understood by the
average person likely to use or to su-
pervise 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.
(II) Placement of directiont for nte.
Directions may appear on any portion
of the label provided that they are
conspicuous enough to be easily read
by the user of the pesticide product.
Directions for um may appear on
printed or graphic matter which ac-
companies the pesticide provided that:
(A) If required by the Agency, such
printed or graphic matter Is securely
attached to each package of the pesti-
cide, or placed within the outside
wrapper or bag:
(B) The label bears a reference to
the directions for me In accompanying
leaflets or circulars, such as "See di-
rections hi the enclosed circular:" and
(C) The Administrator determines
that It Is not necessary for such direc-
tions to appear on the label.
Oil) Exception* to requirement for
direction for *»«—(A) Detailed direc-
tions for use may be. omitted from la-
beling of pesticides which arc Intended
for use only by manufacturers of prod-
ucts other than pesticide producta In
their regular manufacturing processes.
provided that:
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§ 1*1-10
> The label dearly show* that the
product to Intended for use only hi
ntanufacturinc processes and specifies
the typHs) of products Involved.
<2) Adequate hiformatlon such as
technical data sheet* or bulletins, to
available to the trade specifying the
type of product Involved and Its
proper use In manufacturing process-
es;
(J) The product will not come Into
the hands of the general public except
after Incorporation Into finished prod-
ucts: and
(4) The Administrator determines
that such directions are not necessary
to prevent unreasonable adverse ef-
fects on man or the environment.
(B) Detailed directions for use may
be omitted from the labeling of pesti-
cide products for which sale to limited
to physicians, veterinarians, or drug-
gists, provided that:
CD The label clearly states that the
product to for use only by physicians
or veterinarians:
(2) The Administrator determines
that such directions are not necessary
to prevent unreasonable adverse ef-
fects on man or the environment; and
(J) The product to also a drug and
regulated under the provisions of the
Federal Food. Drug and Cosmetic Act.
(C) Detailed directions for use may
be omitted from the labeling of pesti-
cide products which are Intended for
use only by formulators In preparing
pesticides for sale to the public, pro-
vided that-
(/) There Is Information readily
available to the formulators on the
composition, toxlclty. methods of use.
applicable restrictions or limitations.
and effectiveness of the product for
pesticide purposes;
(2) The label clearly states that the
product Is Intended for use only In
manufacturing, formulating, mixing,
or repacking for use as a pesticide and
specifies the typeis) of pesticide prod-
ucts Involved;
(J) The product as finally manufac-
tured, formulated, mixed, or repack-
aged to registered; and
<4) The Administrator determines
that such directions are not necessary
to prevent unreasonable adverse ef-
fects on man or the environment.
IHta
(3) Contents o/ Direction* Jot Ute.
The directions for use shall Include
the following, under the headings "Di-
rections for Use":
(I) The statement of use classifica-
tion as prescribed In 162.KMJ) Immedi-
ately under the heading "Directions
for Use."
Immediately below the state-
ment of use classification, the state-
ment "It to a violation of Federal law
to use thto product In a manner Incon-
sistent with Its labeling."
(Ill) The sltets) of application, as for
example the crops, animals, areas, or
objects to be treated.
.)
(x) Any limitations or restrictions on
use required to prevent unreasonable
adverse effects, such as:
(A) Required Intervals between ap-
plication and harvest of food or feed
crops.
(B) Rotational crop restrictions.
(C) Warnings as required against use
on certain crops, animals, objects, or
In or adjacent to certain areas.
(D) [Reserved]
(E) For restricted use pesticides, a
statement that the pesticide may be
applied under the direct supervision of
a certified applicator who to not phys-
ically present at the site of application
<*•§*•* •
Protection Af*iKy
but nonetheless available to the
person applying the pesticide, unless
the Agency has determined that the
pesticide may only be applied under
the direct supervision of a certified ap-
plicator who to physically present.
(F) Other pertinent Information
which the Administrator determines
to be necessary for the protection of
man and the environment.
(J) Statement of Use. Classification.
By October 22, 1970. sll -pesticide prod-
ucts must bear on their labels a state-
ment of use classification as described
In paragraphs (JMI) and (2) of this sec-
tion. Any pesticide product for which
some uses are classified for general use
and others for restricted use shall be
separately labeled according to the la-
beling standards set forth In this sub-
section, and shall be marketed as sepa-
rate products with different registra-
tion numbers, one bearing directions
only for general usefs) and the other
bearing directions for restricted usHs)
except that. If a product has both re-
stricted usc<8> and general use(s), both
of these uses may appear on a product
labeled for restricted use. Such prod-
ucts shall be subject to the provisions
of I I«2.1(KJK2).
(1) General UK Classification. Pesti-
cide products bearing directions for
uscHs) classified general shall be la-
beled with the exact words "General
Classification" Immediately below the
heading "Directions for Use." And ref-
erence to the general classification
that suggests or Implies that the gen-
eral utility of the pesticide extends
beyond those purposes and uses con-
tained In the Directions for Use, will be
considered a false or misleading state-
ment under the statutory definitions
of mtobrandlng.
(2) Restricted Vie Classification.
Pesticide products bearing direction
for use(8) classified restricted shall
bear statements of restricted use clas-
sification on the front panel as de-
scribed below:
(I) Front panel statement of restrict-
ed use classification. (A) At the top of
the front panel of the label, set In type
of the same minimum sizes as required
for human hazard signal words (see
table In 1l62.IO(hMlMlv». and appear-
ing with sufficient prominence relative
to other text and graphic material on
§1*7.11
the front panel to make II. unlikely to
be overlooked under nwlom«ry condi-
tions of purchase and use. Hie state-
ment "Restricted Use PesllcMe" shall
appear.
(B) Directly below tills statement on
the front panel, s summary statement
of the terms of restriction Imposed us
a precondition to registration shall
appear. If use Is restricted »o certified
applicators, the following statement Is
required: "For retail sale to anrl use
only by Certified Applicators or tier-
sons under their direct supervision and
only for those uses covered by Mir Cer-
tified Applicator's certification." If.
however, other regulatory restrictions
are Imposed, the Admlnlslrntor will
define the appropriate wording for the
terms of restriction by regulation.
(k) Advertising. I Reserved 1
140 FR MISS. July 3. I07S: 40 FR 3M2D.
Aim. t. IV»; 40 PR 361171. Au«. 21, l»75. mn
wnrndrd at 43 PR S7SS. FVh B. ICTSI
II MM I Crlttrta for fettrmliratUim of i
" " •dvrrnr
Issuance of Noti/f of
Intfn\to Deny Registration, (Inncrl
Registration, or to Hold a Hrdring
(1) PnuWmplton. (I) A rebutlanle pre-
sumptlorXshall arise, that a /otlce. of
Intent to oeny registration nnrsuant to
section 3(cK6) of the Actja notice of
Intent to cancel registration pursuant
to section MbXl) of tMc Act. or a
notice of Intent to holp a hearing to
determine whether yhc registration
should be cancelled
propriate, shall -
tcrmlnatlon by the)|
the pesticide im
the criteria for
graph (aX3) of lhls :
determlnatlc
shall Issue n«
(r denied, as ap-
... «d. upon a de-
Ldmlnlstratnr Hint
exceeds any of
'I forth In para-
•Ion. Upon such
the \Admlnlstrator
by ceklflcd mall to
the applicant or reglstranV as the case
may be. stating that the. applicant or
registrant/has the opportunity to
submit evidence In rebuttaV of such
presumption In accordance with para-
graph lfcX4) of this section. Th\ appli-
cant or registrant shall have forty five
(45) fdays from the dale such nonce Is
sen/to submit evidence In rebultaJ of
thf presumption; provided, howeVr.
tpat for good cause shown the ArimK,
itrator may grant an additional slxt
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PHYS/CHEM-1
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
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.
II. Non-Pressurized Containers
A. Flashpoint at or below
20°F.
B. Flashpoint above 20°F
and not over 80°F.
C. Flashpoint over 80°F
and not over 150°F.
D. Flashpoint above
150°F.
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.
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STOR-1
STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS FOR PESTICIDES
Heading;
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."
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.
4. Instructions on what to dp 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.
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CONT/DIS-1
CONTAINER DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS
The label of each product must bear container disposal
instructions appropriate to the type of container.
1. Domestic use products must bear one of the following
container disposal statements:
Container Type
Statement
Non-aerosol products
(bottles, cans, jars)
Non-aerosol products
(bags)
Aerosol products
Do not reuse container (bottle, can, jar).
Rinse thoroughly before discarding in trash.
Do not reuse bag. Discard bag in trash.
Replace cap and discard containers in
trash. Do not incinerate or puncture.
2. 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 ot in a sanitary landfill, or
incineration, or, if allowed by state and
local authorities, by burning. If burned,
stay out of smoke.
Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then dispose
of in a sanitary landfill or by other
approved state and local procedures.
Glass containers
Fiber drums
with liners
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.
Paper and
plastic bags
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.
Compressed gas
cylinders
Return empty cylinder for reuse
similar wording)
(or
Manufacturer may replace this phrase with one indicating
whether and how fiber drum may be reused.
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PEST/DIS-1
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 that are
Acute Hazardous Wastes (see list in 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 inhalation toxicity must bear the following
pesticide disposal statement:
"Pesticide wastes are acutely hazardous. 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."
3. The labels of all products, except those intended for domestic
use, containing active or inert ingredients that are Toxic Hazardous
Wastes (see list in this Appendix) or meet any of the criteria in
40 CFR 261, Subpart C for a hazardous waste must bear the following
pesticide disposal statement:
"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."
4. 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."
5. 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."
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PEST/DIS-2
PESTICIDE ACTIVE INGREDIENTS THAT ARE ACUTE HAZARDOUS WASTES
PESTICIDES ON THE "E" LIST (with RCRA # and CAS #
[40 CFR 261.33(e)]
Acrolein
Aldicarb
Aldrin
Allyl alcohol
Aluminum phosphide
4-Aminopyridine (Avitrol)
Arsenic acid
Arsenic pentoxide
Arsenic trioxide
Calcium cyanide
Carbon disulfide
p-Chloroaniline
Cyanides (soluble cyanide salts
not otherwise specified)
Cyanogen chloride
Dieldrin
O,0-Diethyl S-[2-ethylthio)ethyl]
phosphorodithioate (disulfoton)
O,O-Diethyl O-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
Dinoseb
Endosulfan
Endothall
Endrin
Famphur
Fluoroacetamide
Heptachlor
Hexachlorohexahydro-exo,exo-
dimethanonaphthalene (Isodrin)
Hydrocyanic acid
Methomyl
alpha-Naphthylthiourea (ANTU)
Nicotine and salts
OctamethyIpyrophosphoramide
(OMPA, schradan)
Parathion
Phenylmercuric acetate (PMA)
Phorate
Potassium cyanide
Propargyl alcohol
Sodium azide
Sodium cyanide
Sodium fluoroacetate
P003 1U7-13-1
P070 116-06-3
POU4 309-00-2
POOS 107-18-6
POU6 1302-45-0
POOS 504-24-5
P010 7778-39-4
P011 1303-28-2
P012 1327-53-3
P021 592-01-8
P022 75-15-0
P024 106-47-8
P030
P031 506-77-4
P037 60-57-1
P039 298-04-4
P040 297-97-2
P044
P071
P047
P034
P020
P050
P088
P051
P097
P057
P059
P069
P063
P066
P072
P075
P085
P089
P092
P094
P098
P102
P105
P106
P058
60-51-5
298-00-0
534-52-1
131-89-5
88-85-7
115-29-7
129-67-9
72-20-8
52-85-7
640-19-7
76-48-8
465-73-6
74-90-8
16752-77-5
86-88-41
54-11-5
152-16-9
56-38-2
62-38-4
298-02-2
151-50-8
107-19-7
26628-22-8
143-33-9
62-74-8
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Strychnine and salts P108
0,0,0,0-Tetraethyl P109
dithiopyrophosphate (sulfotepp)
Tetraethyl pyrophosphate Pill
Thallium sulfate P115
Thiofanox P045
Toxaphene P123
Warfarin (>0.3%) P001
Zinc phosphide (>10%) P122
57-24-9
60-41-3
3689-24-5
107-49-3
7446-18-6
39196-18-4
8001-35-2
81-81-2
1314-84-7
50 ACTIVES
II. PESTICIDES DERIVED FROM TRI-, TETRA-, AND PENTACHLOROPHENOLS
[40 CFR 261.31]
2-Chloroethyl 2-(2,4,6-trichloro- F027
phenoxy) ethyl ether
Dehydroabietylanunonium F027
pentachlorophenoxide
Erbon F027
O-ethyl O-(2,4,5-trichlorophenyl)
ethylphosphonothioate F027
2,2'-Methylenebis F027
(3,4,6-trichlorophenol)
(Hexachlorophene)
—Potassium salt of F027
—Sodium salt of F027
—Disodium salt of F027
Pentachlorophenol F027
—Potassium salt of F027
—Sodium salt of F027
—Zinc salt of F027
—Zinc salt of N-alkyl F027
(C16~C18)~!/3-propanediamine
—Pentachlorophenyl laurate F027
Potassium trichlorophenate (2,4,6) F027
Potassium trichlorophenate (2,4,5) F027
Silvex F027
—2-Butoxyethyl ester F027
—Butoxypolypropoxypropyl ester F027
—Butoxypropyl ester F027
—Diethanolamine salt F027
—Diisopropanolamine salt F027
—Dimethylamine salt F027
—Dipropylene glycol isobutyl F027
ether ester
—Ethanolamine salt F027
—2-Ethylhexyl ester F027
—Isooctyl ester F027
5324-22-1
35109-57-0
136-25-4
327-98-0
70-30-4
67923-62-0
3247-34-5
5736-15-2
87-86-5
7778-73-6
131-52-2
2917-32-0
3772-94-9
2591-21-1
35471-43-3
93-72-1
19398-13-1
53404-07-2
25537-26-2
51170-59-3
53404-09-4
55617-85-1
53535-26-5
7374-47-2
53404-76-5
53404-14-1
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—Isopropanolamine salt F027
—Monohydroxylaluminum salt F027
—Polypropoxypropyl ester F027
--Potassium salt F027
—Propylene glycol isobutyl F027
ether ester
—Sodium salt F027
—Triethanolamine salt F027
—Triethylamine salt F027
—Triisopropanolamine salt F027
—Tripropylene glycol isobutyl F027
ether ester
Sodium 2-(2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy) F027
ethyl sulfate
Tetrachlorophenols F027
—Alkylamine*amine salt (as in F027
fatty acids of coconut oil)
—Potassium salt F027
—Sodium salt F027
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol F027
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol F027
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol salt of F027
2,6-bis[(dimethylamino)methyl]
cyclohexanone
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt F027
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol, sodium salt F027
2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxyacetic acid F027
—Alkyl C-12 amine salt F027
—Alkyl C-13 amine salt F027
—Alkyl C-14 amine salt F027
—N,N-diethylethanolamine salt FU27
—Dimethylamine salt F027
—N,N-dimethyllinoleylamine salt F027
—N,N-dimethyloleylamine salt F027
—N-oleyl-1,3-propylene F027
diamine salt
—Sodium salt F027
—Triethanolamine salt F027
—Triethylamine salt F027
—Alkyl (C3H7 - C7H9) ester F027
—Amyl ester F027
—Butoxyethoxypropyl ester F027
—2-Butoxyethyl ester F027
—Butoxypropyl ester F027
—Butyl ester F027
—Dipropylene glycol isobutyl F027
ether ester
—2-Ethylhexyl ester F027
—Isobutyl ester F027
53404-13-0
69622-82-8
83562-66-7
2818-16-8
53466-84-5
37913-89-6
17369-89-0
53404-74-3
53404-75-4
53535-30-1
3570-61-4
25167-83-3
53535-27-6
25567-55-9
95-95-4
88-06-2
53404-83-4
136-32-3
3784-03-0
93-79-8
53404-84-5
53404-85-6
53535-37-8
53404-86-7
6369-97-7
53404-88-9
53404-89-0
53404-87-8
13560-99-1
3813-14-7
2008-46-0
120-39-8
1928-58-1
2545-59-7
1928-48-9
93-79-8
53535-31-2
1928-47-8
4938-72-1
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PEST/DIS-5
—Isopropyl ester
—Propylene glycol isobutyl
ether ester
—Tripropylene glycol isobutyl
ether ester
4-(2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxy)butyric
acid [2,4,5-TB]
2-(2,4,5-Trichlo rophenoxy)ethyl
hydrogen sulfate [2,4,5-TES]
1,4',5'-Trichloro-2'-(2,4,5-
t richlorophenoxy)
methanesulfonanilide [Edolan U]
F027 93-78-7
F027 53466-86-7
F027 53535-32-3
F027 93-8U-1
F027 69633-04-1
F027 69462-14-2
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PESTICIDES THAT ARE TOXIC HAZARDOUS WASTES
PESTICIDES ON THE "F" LIST
[40 CFR 261.33(f)]
(with RCRA #, and CAS »
Acetone
Acrylonitrile*
Amitrole
Benzene*
Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate
Cacodylic acid
Carbon tetrachloride*
Chloral (hydrate)
(chloroacetaldehyde)
Chlordane, technical*
Chlorobenzene*
4-Chloro-m-cresol
Chloroform*
o-Chlorophenol
Creosote
Cresylic acid (cresols)*
Cyclohexane
Cyclohexanone
Decachlorooctahydro-1/3,4-metheno-
2H-cyclobuta[c,d]-pentalen-2-one
(Kepone, chlordecone)
1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane (DBCP)
Dibutyl phthalate
S-2,3-(Dichloroallyl diisopropyl-
thiocarbamate) (diallate,Avadex)
o-Dichlorobenzene*
p-Dichlorobenzene*
Dichlorodifluoromethane
(Freon 12®)
3,5-Dichloro-N-(l,l-dimethyl-2-
propynyl) benzamide
(pronamide, Kerb®)
Dichloro diphenyl dichloroethane
(ODD)
Dichloro diphenyl trichloroethane
(DDT)
Dichloroethyl ether
2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic,
salts and esters (2,4-D)*
1,2-Dichloropropane
1,3-Dichloropropene (Telone)
Dimethyl phthalate
Epichlorohydrin
(l-chloro-2,3-epoxypropane)
Ethyl acetate
Ethyl 4,4'-dichlorobenzilate
(chlorobenz ilate)
U002
U009
U011
U019
U028
U136
U211
U034
U036
U037
U039
U044
U048
U051
U052
U056
U057
U142
U066
U069
U062
U070
U072
U075
U192
U060
U061
U025
U240
U083
U084
U102
U041
U112
U038
67-64-1
107-13-1
61-82-5
71-43-2
117-81-7
75-60-5
56-23-5
302-17-0
57-74-9
108-90-7
59-50-7
67-66-3
95-57-8
8021-39-4
1319-77-3
110-82-7
108-94-1
143-50-0
96-12-8
84-74-2
2303-16-4
95-50-1
106-46-7
75-71-8
23950-58-5
72-54-8
50-29-3
1191-17-9
94-75-7
8003-19-8
542-75-6
131-11-3
106-89-8
141-78-6
510-15-6
*Proposed tor deletion by TCLP proposal
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Ethylene dibromide (EDB)
Ethylene dichloride*
Ethylene oxide
Formaldehyde
Furfural
Hexachlorobenzene*
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
Hexachloroethane*
Hydrofluoric acid
Isobutyl alcohol*
Lead acetate
Lindane*
Maleic hydrazide
Mercury
Methoxychlor*
Methyl alcohol .(methanol)
Methyl bromide
Methyl chloride
2,2'-Methylenebis
(3,4,6-trichlorophenol)
(hexachlorophene)
[acute waste per 261.31]
Methylene chloride*
Methyl ethyl ketone*
4-Methyl-2-pentanone
(methyl isobutyl ketone)
Naphthalene
Nitrobenzene*
p-Nitrophenol
Pentachloroethane
Pentachloronitrobenzene (PCNB)
Pentachlorophenol*
[acute waste per 261.31]
Phenol*
Pyridine*
Resorcinol
Safrole
Selenium disulfide
Silvex [acute waste per 261.31]
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane*
Tetrachloroethylene*
2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol*
[acute waste per 261.31]
Thiram
Toluene*
1,1,1-Trichloroethane*
(methyl chloroform)
Trichloroethylene*
Trichloromonofluoromethane
(Freon 11®)
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol*
[acute waste per 261.31]
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol*
[acute waste per 261.31]
U067
U077
U115
U122
U125
U127
U130
U131
U134
U140
U144
U129
U148
U151
U247
U154
U029
U045
U132
106-93-4
107-06-2
75-21-8
50-00-0
98-01-1
118-74-1
77-47-4
67-72-1
7664-39-3
78-83-1
301-04-2
58-89-9
123-33-1
7439-97-6
72-43-5
67-56-1
74-83-9
74-87-3
70-30-4
U080
U159
U161
U165
U169
U170
U184
U185
U242
U188
U196
U201
U203
U205
U233
U209
U210
U212
U244
U220
U226
U228
U121
U230
U231
75-09-2
78-93-3
108-10-1
91-20-3
98-95-3
100-02-7
76-01-7
82-68-8
87-86-5
108-95-2
110-86-1
108-46-3
94-59-7
7488-56-4
93-72-1
79-34-5
127-18-4
137-26-8
108-88-3
71-55-6
79-01-6
75-69-4
95-95-4
88-06-2
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2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxyacetic acid U232 93-76-5
(2,4,5-T)*
[acute waste per 261.31]
Warfarin «0.3%) U248 81-81-2
Xylene U239 1330-20-7
Zinc phosphide «10%) U249 1314-84-7
83 ACTIVES
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
£,£-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Site Name Page
TERRESTRIAL FOOD CROP 4
(Agricultural Crops) 4
TERRESTRIAL NONFOOD CROP 4
(Ornamental Plants and Forest Trees) 4
(Noncrop, Wide Area and General Indoor/Outdoor
Treatments) 9
GREENHOUSE FOOD CROP 11
(Agricultural Crops) 11
GREENHOUSE NONFOOD CROP 14
(Ornamental Plants and Forest Trees) 14
DOMESTIC OUTDOOR 16
(Household) 16
AQUATIC NONFOOD CROP £O
(Aquatic Sites) £O
FORESTRY 23
(Ornamental Plants and Forest Trees) 23
INDOOR £4
(Agricultural Crops) 24
(Processed or Manufactured Products, and Food or Feed
Containers or Dispensers) 32
(Pets and Domestic Animals) 32
(Animals and Their Man-Made Premises) 4O
(Household) 63
(Noncrop, Wide Area, and General Indoor/Outdoor
Treatments) 7£
(Commercial and Industrial Uses) 86
Aircraft 86
Beef Cattle 40
Buses 86
Caged Poultry (manure treatment) 47
Cats 3£
Chickens, Broilers 48
Chickens, Layers 48
Commercial, Institutional and Industrial Areas
(Indoor) 87
Commercial, Institutional and Industrial Areas
(Outdoor) 94
Cottonseed Mills 96
Cucumber 11
Dairy Cattle 4O
Dairy Premises (manure treatment) SO
Dairy Rooms, Milkhouses 51
Dogs 33
Domestic Dwelling Contents 63
Domestic Dwelling Food Handling Areas 64
Domestic Dwelling (Indoor) Excluding Food Handling
Areas 71
Domestic Dwellings (Indoor) 65
Domestic Dwellings (Outdoor) 16
Issued: 1O-30-84 III-084O01-1
Provisional Update: 8-03—87
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Site Name Page
Eating Establishments (Indoor, Edible) 97
Eating Establishments (Indoor, Inedible) 99
Eating Establishments (Outdoor) 1O£
Epcot Display Crops (not for consumption) 4
Farm Buildings (including dairy barns, milk sheds,
stables, livestock barns, loafing sheds, pig pens,
feed lots, feed rooms, and outdoor areas) 5£
Farm Premises (manure treatment) 50
Figs 4
Food Markets 104
Food Markets (Outside) 1O6
Food Processing, Handling and Storage Plants/Areas
(Indoor, Edible) 1O7
Food Processing, Handling and Storage Plants/Areas
(Indoor, Inedible) 109
Food Processing, Handling and Storage Piants/Areas
(Outdoor) 114
Forest Trees £3
Furbearing Animal Units 38
Garbage Dumps (dairy and farm premises) 50
Goat s 40
Gypsy Moth Trap £3
Horse Barns 59
Horses (including ponies) 40
Hospitals and Related Institutions (Indoor) 115
Hospitals and Related Institutions (Outdoor) 117
Insect Traps 117
Intermittently Flooded Areas, Stagnant Water
(Temporary), Catch Basins £O
Kennels 34
Latrines (Outdoor) 7£
Lawns 5
Lettuce IE-
Marshes ££
Mink Ranches 39
Museum Collections Il7
Mushroom Houses 1£
Ornamental Plants 7
Ornamental Plants 14
Ornamental Turf (including perennial turf grasses
grown for seed) 5
Ornamental and/or Shade Trees £3
Peanuts (stored) £4
Poultry Houses 60
Processed Agricultural Commodities, Nonperisnable
Packaged or Bagged (including cereals, crackers,
flour, packaged cooKies and sugar) 3£
Rabbits on Wire 39
Radish 13
Railroad Cars (Feed/Food-Empty) 117
Issued: 1O-3O-84 III-064OO1-1i
Provisional Update: 8-03-87
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£,£-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
TABi-E OF CONTENTS
Site Name Page
Rangeland Grasses (bait application) 4
Rats, Plague Vectors 74
Raw Agricultural Commodities, Non-perishable Bulk
Stored (including Animal Feed, Beans (Dried-Type),
Cocoa Beans, Coffee Beans, Grain Crops such as Corn,
Nut Crops, Peanuts, Peas (Field), Soybeans and
Tobacco) £5
Raw Agricultural Commodities Non-perishable Packaged
or Bagged (including Beans (Dried-Type), Cocoa Beans,
Coffee Beans, Grain Crops such as Corn, Nut Crops,
Peanuts, Peas and Soybeans) £&
Recreational Areas (including Campgrounds, Drive-in
Theaters, Golf Courses, Picnic Areas, Parks, Fairs,
Camps and Zoos) 74
Refuse and Solid Waste Containers 78
Refuse and Solid Waste Sites BO
Sewage Plants/Sewage Systems £1
Sheep 4O
Stagnant Water (Permanent) ££
Standing Water ££
Swamps ££
Swine 4O
Tobacco (unfinished, stored) £9
Tomato 1i,31
Trucks (Feed/Food-Empty) 118
Turkeys 49
Turkeys on Wire (manure treatment) 47
Urban and Rural Outdoor Areas 9
Urban and Rural Outdoor Areas (screwworrn suppression) 10
Wide Area General Indoor/Outdoor Treatments 83
Wineries, Wine Cellars 119
Issued: 10-30-84 III-O840Ol-iii
Provisional Update: 8-03-87 < -? 1
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CO84O01 g,2-DICHLOROvINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE* **
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide, Acaricide
FORMULATIONS:
Tech (93*, 1OO*>
FI (2 Ib/gal, 4 Ib/gal, 0.25*, 0.5%, 1.46*, 1.53*, 1.67*, £.04*,
2.14*, 2.55*, 3.33*, 3.333*, 3.4*, 3.778*, 4*, 4.7*, 5*, 5. IX,
6.67*, 9*, 1O*, 10.2*, 1O.75*, 10.8*, 11.34*, 12.5*, 12.75*,
13.45*, 15*, 17*, 18.55*, 18.75*, 20*, 20.4*, 25*, 25.5*,
26.9*, 27.2*, 33.3*, 34*, 35.8*, 40.8*, 43.65*, 5O*, 9O*>
D (1*)
6 (O. O43*, O. 1*, 0.25*, 0.5*, 0.6*, 1*, 5*, 2O*>
P/T (0.25*, 17.5*, 17.8*, 31*)
UP (0.875*)
WP/D (O.5*>
Impr (4.7*, 5*, 9*, 9.6*, 9.95*, 1O*, 11.8*, 15*, 19.2*, 2O*, 54*)
EC (0.2 Ib/gal, 0.23 Ib/gal, 0.25 Ib/gal, 0.5 Ib/gal, O. & Ib/gal,
0.63 Ib/gal, 0.67 Ib/gal, 0.85 Ib/gal, 1 Ib/gal, 1.16 Ib/gal,
1.4 Ib/gal, 1.59 Ib/gal, 2 Ib/gal, 4 Ib/gal, 4.48 Ib/gal, 5.36
Ib/gal, 5.5 Ib/gal, 1O Ib/gal, 0.42*, 0.5*, 0.54*, 0.6*,
0.75*, 0.94*, 1*, 1.O7*, 1.26*, 1.4*, 1.5*, 2.5*, 2.51*,
2.89*, 3. 17*, 3.2*, 3.75*, 4*, 4.24*, 4.49*, 4.7*, 5*, 5. 19*,
5.7*, 5.85*, 6*, 6.3*, 7.35*, 9*, 9.81*, 10*, 11.95*, 12*,
12.O1*, 12.31*, 14*, 15*, 18.5*, 18.75*, 2O*, 22.3*, 23.4*,
23.7*, 23.8*, 43.2*, 44.5*, 10O*>
SC/L (0.07 Ib/gal, 1.15 Ib/gal, 2 Ib/gal, 8 Ib/gal, 8.39 Ib/gal,
8.4 Ib/gal, 10 Ib/gal, 0.25*, 0.5*, 1*, 1.O25*, 1.4*, 1.62*,
2.5*, 2.71*, 3.5*, 4.4*, 5*, 5.05*, 6*, 1O*, 12.5*, 15*, 2O*,
23.7*, 23.8*, 24.9*, SO*, 9O*, IOCS)
RTU (0.74 Ib/gal, 0.8 Ib/gal, 1.13 Ib/gal, 1.9 Ib/gal, 2.2 Ib/gal,
4 Ib/gal, 5.8 Ib/gal, 0.194*, 0.2*, 0.2OO5*, 0.25*, 0.3*,
0.3O7*, 0.4*, 0.44*, 0.5*, 0.51*, 0.54*, 0.55*, 0.75*, 1*, 2*,
4.98*, 5*, 8*, 8.7*, 1O*, 15*, 20*, 3O*, 5O*, 10O*>
PrL (O.I*, O. 2*, 0.25*, 0.255*, O. 3*, 0.35*, O. 36*, O. 465*, 0.5*,
0.51*, 0.538*, 0.75*, 1*, 2*, 2.5*, 2.95*, 3.23*, 5*, 5.37*,
7*, 10*, 20*, 30*, 40*>
PrD (1O*>
GENERAL WARNINGS AND LIMITATIONS: Dichlorvos is classified as a
RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE (excluding domestic uses [household sprays
containing O.5 percent or less active ingredient], resin strips,
and pet uses) due to cancer health hazard.
Worker Protection Statement;
a. Dichlorvos product* classified for restricted use must protect
worker by following protection guidelines listed below.
1. Required For All Uses8
Apply dichlorvos only when wearing the following protective
clothing and equipment during mixing/loading, application,
repair and cleaning of mixing, loading, and application
*Dichlorvos
DDVP
Vapona
**Dosages and formulations reflect the combined percentages of
dichlorvos and its related compounds.
Issuedt 1O-3O-84
Provisional Update:
III-084O01-1
8-03-87
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GENERflL MORNINGS ftND LIMITflTIONS (continued)
equipment, and disposal of the pesticide: protective suit
of 1 or £ pieces covering all parts of the body except
head, hands, and feet; chemical resistant gloves; chemical
resistant shoes (or chemical resistant shoe coverings or
chemical resistant boots); NIOSH or YSHft approved respira-
tor. In addition, mixer/loaders must wear a chemical-
resistant apron. If overhead exposure is likely, wear a
hood or wide-brirnmed hat. If pesticide comes in contact
with skin, wash off with soap and water and contact a phy-
sician immediately. fllways wash hands, face, and arms with
soap and water before smoking, eating, drinking or toilet-
ing. Before removing gloves, wash them with soap and
water. Take off all work clothes and shoes. Shower using
soap and water. Wear only clean clothes when leaving job;
do not wear contaminated clothing. Personal clothing worn
during work must be laundered separately from protective
clothing and household articles. Store protective clothing
separately from personal clothing. Clean or launder protec-
tive clothing after each use.
£. Optional;
If rnixing/loading is performed using a closed system, the
following protective clothing and equipment may be worn as
an alternative: long-sleeved shirt; long-legged pants;
chemical resistant gloves; chemical-resistant apron; shoes
and socks. fill other protective clotning and equipment
required for use with open systems must be available neai—
by.
3. Required for furnigant. fog, mist, anc aerosol applications
to indoor sites (greenhouses; mushroom houses; tobacco and
otner types of warehouses; cornrnercia 1. institution* and
industrial establishments; dairy barns);
Reentry into treated areas is prohibited for 48 hours after
the end of application, unless the following protective
clothing and equipment is worn: protective suit of 1 or £
pieces covering all parts of the booy except head, hands,
and feet; chemical resistant gloves; chemical resistant
shoes (or chemical resistant shoe coverings or chemical
resistant boots); NIOSH or MSHfl approved respirator. A
respirator need not be worn once the site has been thorough-
ly ventilated, as defined by one of tne following: (1) £
hours of ventilation using fans or otner mechanical ventila-
tion systems; (£) A hours of ventilation using vents, win-
dows or other passive ventilation systems; (3) 11 hours
with no ventilation, followed by £ hours of passive ventila-
tion; (4) £4 hours witn no ventilation; or (5) the air con-
centration of dichlorvos is measured to be 1 mg/m3 or less.
fill entrances to the treated area must be postec with warn-
ing signs until the reentry interval tas expired.
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£, S-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHftTE
GENERflL MORNINGS flND LIMITATIONS (continued)
4. Required for coarse spray and paint applications to the
sites specified above and for all applications to outdoor-
sites (figs; nursery ornamentals; commercial turf and
lawns; commercial, institutional, ana industrial establisn-
ments);
Reentry into treated areas is prohibited for 48 hours after
the end of application, unless the following protective
clothing and equipment is worn: protective suit; chemical
resistant gloves; chemical resistant shoes; NIOSH or MSHft
approved respirator. If sprays have dried, the respirator
need not be worn. The treated area must be posted with
warning signs until the reentry interval has expired.
b. When dichlorvos is intended solely for homeowner use in and
around dwellings which are not formulated as ready-to-use, wear
chemical resistant gloves, long-sleeved shirt, long—legged
shoes and socks. Do not allow children or pets to enter treat-
ed rooms until thoroughly ventilated, or to contact treated
surfaces until sprays have dried.
Pi 1uents; Ernulsifiable concentrate formulations may be diluted
with water or oil. Dilute soluble concentrate formulations with
appropriate oil-based solvents such as diesel oil or kerosene and
other odorless petroleum solvents. When using pressurized liquid
formulations, hold container only in upright position to spray.
Shake well before using and hold container 6 to IS inches from
surface.
Bee Caution;
Dichlorvos is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment or
residues on blooming crops or weeds. Do not apply dichlorvos or
allow it to drift to blooming crops or weeds if bees are visiting
the treatment area.
Definition of Terms;
Mfll - multiple active ingredient(s)
**_ Exact computation of actual dosage is not possible because of
the lack of weight/volume information on the label. Extrapola-
tion from other formulations reveals that the dosage from this
label appears to fall within the range shown by formulations
with known weight/volume ratios.
Claims for pest control limited to suppression of population are
indicated by an entirely parenthesized pest name.
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2,2-DICHLORCVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Site and Peat
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulat ion(s)
TERRESTRIAL FOOD CROP
(Agricultural Crops)
FJM
0. 1 ppm
0.5 ppm (dried)
Dichlorvos is classified as a
RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE when
used on this site (due to toxic-
ity to birds and aquatic organ-
isms) .
This site occurs only on Special Local Needs
(SLN) labels and the uses have not been in-
cluded in the report.
Rangeland Grasses (bait appli-
cat ion)
This site occurs only on Special Local Needs
(SLN) labels and the uses have not been in-
cluded in the report.
/28O83AA
TERRESTRIAL NONFOOD CROP
(Ornamental Plants and Forest Trees)
General Warnings and Limitat ionsi Use limited to professional
pest control operators. After using spray formulations, keep
children and pets off treated areas until spray has dried. Do
not apply or allow to drift on to lawn and garden fishponds or
other bodies of water. Mosquitoes coming to rest on areas treat-
ed for control of turf and ornamental plant pests will be killed
after treatment. The period of residual activity depends on
weather conditions and time of application.
Apply to both upper and lower leaf surfaces and infested limb and
trunk areas. Attempt to penetrate dense foliage but avoid spray-
ing to the point of excessive runoff. Apply when pest first ap-
pears and repeat ut 7 to 1O day intervals, if needed.
Claims for pest control on ornamental plants, lawn and turf are
present only when dichlorvos is formulated with chlorpvrifos and
dimethoate. No single active ingredient label of dichlorvos is
registered for such uses.
Epcot Display Crops (not for
consumpt ion)
This site occurs only on Special Local Needs
(SLN) labels and the uses have not been in-
cluded in the report.
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2,2-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
/33O1OAA
/33OO8AA
Site and Pest
Lawns
Ornament a 1 T ur f
perennial turf
for seed )
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulation(s)
ISASAAA
ITBCCFA
INASDUA
ILAMAQA
ILAWAAA
IQALAEA
ILAVABA
IVAHAAA
ITBCABA
IMDAAAA
IOBNABC
INAMAOA
IVABAAA
IRAFflAA
ITBMABA
IIFAAEA
IRAEAAA
INASBYA
(including
grasses grown
Ants
Armyworm (i n-
eluding fall
armyworm)
Billbugs
Brown dog tick
Chigger mites
Chinch bug
Clover mite
Crickets (in-
cluding field
crickets and
mole crickets)
Cutworms
Earwigs
European crane
fly (larvae)
Flea beetles
Grasshoppers
Leafhoppers
Sod webworms
Sowbugs
Spittlebugs
Turfgrass
weevi1s
0. 47-O.83 oz/
5, OOO sq. ft
(0.25, O. 5,
O. 63, 0. 85,
1 Ib/gal EC)
or
O. 5 gal O. 42%
EC/5, 000
sq. ft
(0.4294 EC)
or
15 fl.oz
3. 17X,
5. 19X, 9X
EC/5,OOO
sq. ft
(3. 17%,
5. 19%, 9X
EC)
Immediately after application,
thoroughly water to wash the
chlorpyrifos/dichlorvos combina-
tion into the turf using 130 to
150 gallons of water per 5, OOO
square feet. Do not mow for 24
hours following treatment. Apply
emu1sifiable concentrate formula-
tions as a coarse (large droplet)
spray using a low pressure spray-
er such as a knapsack type, hose
attached applicator, or other
similar equipment. Lawn should
be moist at time of application
and mowed.
Application to established lawns
and turf. For chinch bug, apply
when activity or damage appears
(yellowing then browning of local-
ized areas often developing into
spots, then spreading through the
lawn) usually mid—June for first
brood and mid—August for second
brood. Feeding continues until
mid—October when temperatures
cool. In northeastern states, ap-
ply in May or June when pest ac-
tivity first appears. Repeat as
needed, usually in July or
August. Consult your State Agri-
cultural Extension Service for
proper timing of application in
your area. To prevent chinch
bug, apply as soon as daily tem-
peratures reach SO F (26.7 C) and
repeat at 6O day intervals. For
sod webworm. apply in late April
or early May when pest first ap-
pears and repeat as needed, usual-
ly at 30 to 45 day intervals. Ap-
ply early or late in the day when
pest is active. For European
crane flv« consult your local
State Agricultural Extension Ser-
vice for proper timing of applica-
tion in your area.
Formulated with chlorpyrifos.
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Site and Pest
Lawns cluster (continued)
Dosaoeg and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulation(s)
INASDYA
Bluegrass bill- 0.94-1.67 oz/ Application to established lawns
bug
5, OOO sq. ft
(0.25, 0.5,
O. 63, O. 85,
and turf. Apply early in the
season when pest first appears
and repeat as needed.
1 Ib/gal EC) Formulated with chlorpyrifos.
or
30 fl.oz
5. 19*, 9*
EC/5, OOO
sq. ft
(5. 19*,
EC)
9*
INBPASC
INBPAZC
Japanese beetle
(larvae)
European chafer 0.94-3.34 oz/ Application to established lawns
(larvae) 5,000 sq. f t and turf. Apply when larvae are
(0.25, 0. 5, 1 young and actively feeding near
the soil surface, usually during
late July or August or when 2 to
4 larval per square foot of soil
3.43*, 5.19* are present. Consult your State
EC/5,000 Agricultural Extension Service
sq. ft for proper timing of application
(3.43*, 5.19* in your area.
EC) Formulated with chlorpyrifos.
INASBYA
Turfgrass
weeviIs
(including
hyperodes
weevils)
Ib/gal EC)
or
30-60 fl.oz
0.94-1.67 oz/
5, 000 sq.ft
(0.25, 0.5,
0.85, 1 lb/
gal EC)
or
3O fl.oz
5. 19*, 9*
EC/5, 000
sq. ft
(5. 19*, 9*
EC)
Application to established lawns
and turf. Apply to suspected
problem areas in mid-April and
repeat in mid—May. Consult your
State Agricultural Extension
Service for proper timing of
application in your area.
Formulated with chlorpyrifos.
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Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulat ion(s)
/32OOOAA
IRACAAA
ITBKABA
ITAUAEA
ITABAIA
IVABAAA
ILAAABA
ITENASA
IRAEAAA
IRAriAAA
ITBDADA
ITBCABA
IRAFAAA
IRAWAAA
ITAOACA
ITBDAIA
IMOAAAA
ITBQAOA
ITBQAEA
IRAHARG
IRAKBRG
ITBQANA
IRAKAZG
IRAKBUO
/ 35021 API
IRACAAA
ITBKABA
ILAAABA
Ornamental Plants
Aphids
Bagworm
Eastern tent
caterpi1lar
Fall webworm
Grasshopper*
Mites
Orangest r i ped
oakworm
Spittlebugs
Whiteflies
Yellownecked
caterpi1lar
Cutworms
Leafhoppers
Mealybugs
Mimosa webworms
Red lumped
caterpi1lar
Thrips
Dogwood borer
L i 1 «*c borer
Oak lecanium
(crawlers)
Pine needle
scale
(crawlers)
Rhododendron
borer
Tea scale
(crawlers)
White peach
scale
(crawlers)
(Arborvitae)
Aphids
Bagworm
Mites
1-2.18 oz/
1OO gal
(0.25, O. 5,
0.63 Ib/gal
EC)
or
2 pts 5. 19*,
9* EC/100
gal
(5. 19*, 9*
EC)
2-4. 35 oz/
1OO gal
(0.25, 0. 5,
O. 63 Ib/gal
EC)
or
2 qts 5. 19*,
9* EC/ 100
Foliar application.
Formulated with chlorpyrifos
(5. 19*, 9*
EC)
0. 25-O. 54
Ib/lOO gal
(0.25, 0.5,
0.63 Ib/gal
EC)
or
1 gal 5. 19*,
9* EC/ 100
gal
(5. 19*, 9*
EC)
Bark application. Apply as a
coarse, low pressure spray. For
doowood borer, apply to trunk and
lower limbs of trees when the
adults begin to emerge. Consult
your State Agricultural Extension
Service for proper timing of ap-
plication in your area.
Formulated with chlorpyrifos.
2 qts 1.5*
EC/100 gal
(1.5* EC)
Foliar application.
Formulated with dimethoate.
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Site and Pest
/34O22AA
/34O7OAA
/3412OAA
IRACAAA
IQAXAAA
IRAFAAA
IMAAAGA
ILAAABA
IRAKAZA
IMOKAAA
IRABAAA
/35O28AA
IRACAAA
IMAAAGA
/35O49AA
INBQBEA
Dosages and Tolerance. Use.
Formu1 at i on < s)
Limitations
Ornamental Plants (continued)
(Azalea)
(Holly (American, English)
(Rose)
)
Aphids
Lace bugs
Leafhoppers
Leafminers
Mites
Tea scale
Thrips
Whiteflies
(Birch)
Aphids
Leafminers
2 pts 1.5*
EC/100 gal
(1.5* EC)
Foliar application. For control
of leafminers on holly, apply in
spring when pests first appear or
in early summer for the control
of larvae on infested leaves.
Formulated with dimethoate.
1 pt 1.5*
EC/1OO gal
(1.5* EC)
Foliar application. For leaf-
miners. apply when leaves are ex-
panded (about mid-May) and repeat
in early July.
Formulated with dimethoate.
(Elm)
Native elm bark 5.3 fl.oz Bark application. To prevent the
beetle 5.19* EC/gal adult beetle from overwintering
(5.19* EC) in uninfected trees and to reduce
beetle population in disease—free
areas, apply to the bottom 9 feet
of the trunk. Wet the trunk thor-
oughly but do not spray to run-
off. Care should be taken to ap-
ply the spray right to the base
of root flare. Apply from spring
to early fall using a back pack
mist sprayer or a hydraulic pres-
sure sprayer.
To reduce the twig and branch
feeding on uninfected trees deem-
ed to be high in value, apply to
the tree crown.
Formulated with chlorpyrifos.
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Site and Pest
Dosages and To1eranee. Use. Lim11 at ions
Formalat ion(s)
Ornamental Plants (continued)
/351O2AA
ITBCAHA
(Prunus)
Peachtree
borer
0.75-1.5 lb/
10O gal
(O. 25, O. 5,
0.63 Ib/gal
EC)
or
3 gal 5. 19*,
9% EC/100
gal
(5.19%, 9*
EC)
Bark application. Apply as a
coarse, low pressure spray to
trunk before newly hatched larvae
enter the trees. Thoroughly wet
all bark areas from ground level
to scaffold limbs. Consult your
State Agricultural Extension
Service for proper timing of
application in your area.
Formulated with chlorpyrifos.
(Noncrop. Wide Area and General Indoor/Outdoor Treatments)
/68OOOOA
Urban and Rural Outdoor Areas
IOAAAAA
ITAAABA
ISAAADA
Flies (includ- 0.05-0. S Ib/A
ing gnats and
mosquitoes)
Moths
Wasps (includ-
ing hornets)
(1.16, 1.59,
2, 4, 4.48
Ib/gal EC)
(2054 EC>#*
(1.15, 2,
8.39, 8.4,
1O Ib/gal
SC/L)
(IX, 15*,
20X, 23.7X,
SOX, 9054
SC/L)*»
or
Dichlorvos is classified as a
RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE when
used as a mosquito larvicide/
adulticide on this site (due to
toxicity to birds and aquatic
organisms).
Dichlorvos is toxic to fish,
birds and aquatic invertebrates.
Do not apply directly to water or
wetlands (swamps, marshes, bogs
and potholes). Drift and runoff
from treated areas may be hazard-
ous to aquatic organisms in neigh-
boring areas. Do not contaminate
water by cleaning of equipment or
disposal of wastes.
Use limited to professional pest
control operators.
Outdoor fogging application. Do
not treat areas where food or
feed crops are growing.
OR MAI
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion ofs beta-butoxy beta'-thio-
cyano diethyl ether) methylene
chloride) propoxurj or ronnel.
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Site and Pest Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formalat ion(s)
Urban and Rural Outdoor Areas (continued)
0.04 Ib/A
(0.07 Ib/gal
RTU)
(IS RTU)**
—OR MAI—
1-1.5 pt 1*
EC/A
(1* EC)
or
1:5-6 dilu-
tion
C2 gal/ft:
(1.4X SC/L)
or
(0. 5X RTU)
0.5* finished Outdoor fogging application. Do
spray not treat areas where food or
C1.25-2.5 feed crops are growing.
gal/AD
(0.5% RTU)
Refer to INDOOR, (Noncrop, Wide Area, and Gener-
al Indoor/Outdoor Treatments), Recreational
Areas for treatments of general outdoor pests.
/68OOOOA Urban and Rural Outdoor Areas
(screwworm suppression)
This site occurs only on Special Local Needs
(SLN) labels and the uses have not been in-
cluded in the report.
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Site and Pest
GREENHOUSE FOOD CROP
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulat ion(a)
/10010CA
/110O5CA
/13O20CA
/14O14CA
IRACAAA
IRAWAAA
ITBUBCA
ILAVAAA
IMOAAAA
IOABAFA
IRABAAA
(Agricultural Crops)
General Warnings and Limitations! When applied as foggers or
indoor space spray, operators must wear a full face mask jointly
approved by the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) and
the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
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Site and Pest
/13020CA
Lettuce
/61OO7CA
Mushroom Houses
IOAHAAA
IDAYABA
IDBFACA
Gall midges
Phorid mushroom
flies
Sciarid mush-
room flies
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulation(s)
1 ppm (expressed as naled)
24 hour preharvest interval
through 16.7 fluid ounces of 1O
percent liquid-ready to use for-
mulation per 5O,OOO cubic feet,
or 1 pound of 10 percent pres-
surized liquid formulation per
50,OOO cubic feet.
Do not use naled on crops that
have been treated with dichlor-
vos.
Refer to Cucumber cluster for additional infor-
mat ion.
0.5 ppm (expressed as naled)
1 day preharvest interval through
10O grams of 1O pounds per gallon
of emulsifiable concentrate formu-
lations per 5O,OOO cubic feet, or
50 fluid ounces of 10 percent
liquid-ready to use formulations
per 5O, OOO cubic feet (for aero-
sol or hot pipe method).
Do not use naled on crops that
have been treated with dichlor—
vos.
0.5% finished Mushroom house treatment. Apply
spray
CO.5-1 pt/
1OO sq.ft3
(2 Ib/gal EC)
100 g750,OOO
cu. ft
(10 Ib/gal
EC)
with a brush or as a coarse, wet
spray to inside walls, around
doors, ventilators and cracks in
building before mushroom come in-
to production. Do not spray in-
side walls after mushroom appears
above soil beds. Thereafter, use
only on the outside walls of mush-
room houses.
Mushroom house treatment. Apply
by aerosol or hot pipe method
every 4 days as a preventive
measure or when infestations are
present. Repeat as needed.
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Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formu1 at i on(s)
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Site and Pest
GREENHOUSE NONFOOD CROP
Dosages and Tolerance. Use.
Formalat ion(s>
Limitat ions
/320OOCA
IRACAAA
IMAAAGA
IMAAAEA
IRAWAAA
ILAAABA
IMOAAAA
IRABAAA
(Ornamental Plants and Forest Trees)
General Warnings and Limitations! Refer to GREENHOUSE FOOD CROP,
(Agricultural Crops) for General Warnings and Limitations.
Ornamental Plants
Aphids
Leafminers (in-
cluding chry-
santhemum
leafminer)
Lea fro Hers
Mealybugs
Mites (includ-
ing spider
mites)
Thrips
Whiteflies
3 oz/50fOOO
cu. ft
(11.8 Impr)
(10* PrD)
or
(54* Impr)
or
2.5 oz/50, 000
cu. ft
(4 Ib/gal EC)
(4 Ib/gal
RTU)
or
16-16.7 fl.oz
8*, 1O* RTU/
5O,OOO cu.ft
(8*, 10* RTU)
Do not apply to the following sus-
ceptible varieties of chrysanthe-
mums: shasta, thelma, almega,
fortune, golden chain, Columbia,
illini, scarlet, calvert's gold,
vanguard, silver strand, illini
cascade, illini glacier and kan-
garoo vine. Do not apply to
fashionette rose variety.
Greenhouse fumigation. Impregnat-
ed material and pressurized dust
formulations work by emitting
smoke. To ignite, light sparkler
at handle end and insert into con-
tents. Emulsifiable concentrate
formulation may be applied by hot
plate or steam pipe application.
For hot plate application, place
hot plate (temperature of 20O F
(93.3 C) in the center of green-
house. For steam pipe applica-
tion, pour the dosage on the main
feeder pipes beginning at fai—
thest end and walking toward
exit. The liquid-ready to use
formulation should be applied
with a mist sprayer. For leaf-
rollers. make 6 to 8 treatments
at 7 day intervals. For spider
mites, make 4 treatments at 3 day
intervals and repeat the schedule
monthly. For whiteflies, make 6
treatments at 5 day intervals.
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Site and Pest Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulat ion
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/630030ft
I SOS Oft ft
ILflWftftft
ILflVftBfl
IVftftftBft
IVflHftftft
IMDftftftft
IMNftflftft
lOflftftftft
IJCftftftft
IDftMftftft
IJEBftftft
IMPBflCft
IIFftftEA
IKflflftflft
ILfiftftCft
ITAJftftft
Site and Pest
DOMESTIC OUTDOOR
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulat ion(s)
General Warnings and Limitations: Dichlorvos is toxic to fish,
birds and aquatic invertebrates. Do not apply directly to water or
wetlands (swamps, marshes, bogs and potholes). Drift and runoff
from treated areas may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in neigh-
boring areas. Do not contaminate water by cleaning of equipment or
disposal of wastes.
(Household)
Domestic Dwellings (Outdoor)
Ants
Chigger mites
Clover mite
Cockroaches
Crickets
Earwigs
Fleas
Flies (includ-
ing gnats)
Millipedes
Mosquitoes
Scorpions
SiIverfish
Sowbugs
Spiders
Ticks (includ-
ing brown dog
tick)
Wasps (includ-
ing cicada
killer,
hornets, mud
dauber and
papernest
wasps)
(0.£5X P/T)
(O. 594 RTU)
(0.1*, 0.5%,
0. 75% PrL)
—OR MftI—
6-16 fl.oz
O. 5X, 0. 6%.
IX, £. 5%
EC/gal
(O. 5X, 0.6*,
IX, 2.5* EC)
or
(O. 2X, 0. £5X,
0. 3X, O. 5X,
O. 55* RTU)
(O. IX, O. 2X,
O. £55X,
O. 3X, O. 35X,
O. 36X,
O. 465X,
O. 5X,
O.538X, £X
PrL)
Outdoor application. Apply as a
coarse, wet spray or apply with a
paint brush depending on target
pests and formulations. For
ants, spray ant hills directly.
For clover mites, earwigs and spi-
ders, spray around window frames
and other points of entry. Apply
to outside foundation and porches
to ground level. For cockroach-
es, (using pelleted/tableted for-
mulation), apply as a bait. For
f1ies. mosquitoes, and wasps, ap-
ply on screens, walls, doors and
around window frames, light fix-
tures and other outdoor surfaces
where pests congregate. For hor-
nets, mud dauber wasps and paper
wasps, thoroughly soak wasp nests
after dark when pests have return-
ed to their nests. For scorpions
and spiders, spray directly on
pests when possible. Treat sur-
faces of garages and out-build-
ings where pests congregate.
Spray points of entry such as
around window frames and along
crevices.
OR MftI
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion of: allethrin; d-trans alle
thrin; beta-butoxy beta'-thio-
cyano diethyl ether; beta-thio-
cyanoethyl esters of mixed fatty
acids of CIO to CIS; £-butoxy-
ethanol; perthane5 dimethoate;
dioxathion; methylene chloride;
propoxurj MGK 264; N-octyl sul-
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Site and Pest Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulat ion(s)
Domestic Dwellings (Outdoor) (continued)
foxide of isosafrole) diazinon;
ronnel| piperonyl butoxidei pyre-
thrinsj or methoprene.
0.5X finished Use limited to professional pest
spray control operators.
CO. 04-O.12 Outdoor application. Refer to
lb/5, OOO use direction above for addition-
sq.ft3 al information.
(1. 16, 1.59, OR MAI
2, 4, 4.48 Formulated with one or a combina-
Ib/gal EC) tion of: methylene chloride; pro-
(2OX EC) poxur; fenthion; ronnel; or chlor-
(1.15, 8.39, pyrifos.
10 Ib/gal
SC/L)
or
4-5 pt IX
RTU/5,OOO
sq. ft
(IX RTU)
—OR MAI—
O. l-O.25X
finished
spray
(0.25, O. 5,
O. 63, O. 67
Ib/gal EC)
(8X, 9X EC)
or
1 qt IX EC,
SC/L/3 qt
water
(IX EC)
(IX SC/L)
or
(0. 5X RTU)
(0. 5X PrL)
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Formu1at i on < s)
Domestic Dwellings (Outdoor) (continued)
0.31-S oz/
1OO gal
(0.25, 0.5,
0. 63, 0. 85,
1 Ib/gal EC)
(5.19* EC)
IMNAAAA
Fleas
IOAAAAA
1-2 lb/100
gal
or
O. Ol-O. O3
Ib/gal
(2, A Ib/gal
EC)
Flies (includ— dry bait
Use limited to professional pest
control operators.
To help prevent infestations of
buildings by ants, crickets, ear-
wigs, millipedes and sowbugs. ap-
ply as a band 5 to 1O feet wide
around and adjacent to buildings
where pests are active and may
find entrance. Apply as a
coarse, wet spray to thoroughly
and uniformly wet the band area.
Formulated with chlorpyrifos.
Use limited to professional pest
control operators.
Outdoor application. Spray
outdoor areas, shrubbery and
under outbuildings thoroughly.
Repeat as needed.
Bait application. Apply on
ing blowflies, 0.04-1.2 oz/
house fly and 5,OOO sq.ft
or
wet bait
•table fly)
ground or areas where flies con-
gregate in and around outdoor liv-
ing areas, backyard areas (includ-
ing around flower beds and orna-
0.08-0.2 oz/ mentals) and patios.
gal OR MAI
(0.17*, O.5*, Formulated with malathion; tri-
0.6*, 1* B) chlorfon or ronnel; and chlorpy-
rifos.
—OR MAI—
dry bait
0. O1-1.2 oz/
5, OOO sq. ft
or
wet bait
O.O16-0.16
oz/gal
(O. 25*, O. 1*,
0.5*, 1* G)
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Formu1at i on(s)
Domestic Dwel1inos (Outdoor) (continued)
ILAAACA
Ticks
dry bait
4-7.2 oz/
5, OOO «q. ft
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Site and Pest
AQUATIC NONFOOD CROP
Dosages and Tolerance. Use,
Formu 1 at i on < s >
i tat ions
(general Warnings and Limitationat Dichlorvos is toxic to fish,
birds and aquatic invertebrates. Aquatic invertebrates such as
shrimp may be killed at recommended rates. Drift and runoff from
treated areas may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in neighboring
areas. Consult your State Fish and Game Agency before applying
dichlorvos to public Maters. Permits may be required before treat-
ing such waters. Do not contaminate water by cleaning of equipment
or disposal of wastes.
Dichlorvos is classified as a RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE when used as
a mosquito adulticide/larvicide on this site (due to toxicity to
birds and aquatic organisms).
(Aquatic Sites)
/65O380A
IOAMAAC
Intermittently Flooded Areas.
Stagnant Uater (Temporary).
Catch Basins
Mosquitoes
(larvae)
1:200 dilu-
tion
(2 Ib/gal EC)
or
11400-440
(4 Ib/gal EC)
or
ltS60 dilu-
tion
(50* SC/L)
—OR MAI —
0. Ol-O. O4
Ib/A
(0.2, 0.23
Ib/gal EC)
O.2-1 gal
0.75*, 1*,
1.26*, 4.7*
EC/1O gal
solvent
(0.75*, 1*,
1.26*, 4.7*
EC)
or
1:230 dilu-
tion
(5O* SC/L)
or
Use limited to professional pest
control operators or health
department or mosquito abatement
officials.
Outdoor application. Apply as a
dilution spot spray to breeding
areas. Large areas may be treat-
ed by aircraft or ground equip-
ment.
OR MAI
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion oft lindane; methoxychlor;
naled; malathion; or tetrachloro-
ethylene.
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Site and Peat
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulation(«)
Sewage Plants/Sewage Systems (continued)
0.14 gal
1.5% EC/10O
gal sewage
(1.5* EC)
/650330A
IOAAAFJ
IOAMAAJ
IOAMAAC
Swamps. Marshes. Standing
Water. Stagnant Water (Perma-
nent)
Gnats (adults)
Mosquitoes
(adults)
Mosquitoes
(larvae)
O.OS Ib/A
(IX RTU)
0.1 Ib/A
(2, 4 Ib/gal
EC)
or
1 pt SOX
SC/L/A
(50* SC/L)
Application to sewage in flooded
trickling filters. Close the
gate to the secondary clarifier
and raise the sewage level in the
filter to the rock surface. Ap-
ply the dosage at a number of
points around the sides of the
filter. The arms of the filter
are allowed to make several revo-
lutions for distribution of the
material. The contact period is
governed by the extent of infesta-
tion; however, the time should
never be shorter than 5 hours.
At the end of the' contact period,
the filter can be returned to nor-
mal operations, by opening the
gate from the filter to the
secondary clarifier.
Formulated with mevinphos; dime-
thrin; and carbaryl.
Use limited to professional pest
control operators.
Fog application.
To be applied by professional
pest control operators, health
departments and mosquito abate-
ment officials.
Outdoor application. Apply in
sufficient diluent to cover even-
ly when applied by aircraft or
ground equipment. Repeat as need-
ed.
For spot spraying, use at a li2OO
dilution and apply as a coarse
spray to breeding areas.
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Formu1at i on < s)
FORESTRY
(Ornamental Plants and Forest Trees)
/30OOOAA Forest Trees
/9OO10AA GVPSV Moth Trap
/35OOOAA Ornamental and/or Shade Trees
ITAXAIA (Gypsy moth O.25-O.3 g/ Insecticidal strip intended for
(adult)) trap use in gypsy moth traps in con-
C4 traps/AD junction with gypsy moth sex
(9*, 9.95X, pheromone (£-methyl-cis-7,B-ex—
1OX Impr) poxyoctadecane) lure. The trap
is intended only to monitor the
location and population of the
gypsy moth. Insert impregnated
strip in constructed trap and
place 1 trap per 1O,OOO square
feet. The strip will be effec-
tive for the entire trapping
season.
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INDOOR
Dosages and To1erance. Use. Limitations
Formulation(s)
Genera1 Warn inns and L i m i t at iQnsi When dichlorvos is applied in-
door as space spray treatment, post DANGER signs statingi "DAN-
GER. Pesticide treatment in progress. This building should be
opened and aired prior to reentry of unprotected workers or remain
unoccupied for at least 6 hours after treatment. Do not enter pri-
or to o'clock (date) without protection." When applied
as foggers or indoor space spray, operators must wear a full face
mask jointly approved by the Mine Safety and Health Administration
(MSHA) and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and
Health (NIOSH) for dichlorvos application under the provisions of
30 CFR Part 11.
/15006EA
(Agricultural Crops)
Peanuts (stored)
ITBMALA
ITBMCHA
Almond moth
Indianmeal moth
25-28 g/
0.5 ppm - Raw Agricultural Commo-
dities, Nonperishable
Bulk Stored, regardless
of fat content (post-
harvest)
For aerosol application on bulk-
stored peanuts, cover or remove
peanuts prior to application.
Use limited to professional pest
EC)
<2OX EC)»»
<2O* PrL)
5O, OOO cu. ft control operators.
(2, 4 Ib/gal Ultra low volume application.
For use in warehouses. Apply be-
tween 5 P.M. and midnight as pea-
nut pests are most active at that
time. Use ultra low volume type
equipment. Treated warehouses
should not be entered for a peri-
od of 4 hours after application
or until particles have settled.
The vapor will give good control
of moths and will also kill ex-
posed larvae.
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Formulat ion(s)
/28O37AA
ITBMALA
ITAAAHA
ITBMCHA
ITBMAIA
ITBMBEft
IMAAAFA
Raw Agricultural Commodities,
Non-perishable Bulk Stored
(including Animal Feed, Beans
(Dried-Type), Cocoa Beans,
Coffee Beans, Brain Crops such
as Corn, Nut Crops, Peanuts,
Peas (Field), Soybeans and
Tobacco)
0.5 ppm - Raw Agricultural Commo-
dities, Nonperishable
Bulk Stored, regardless
of fat content (post-
harvest)
For aerosol application on bulk-
stored peanuts, cover or remove
peanuts prior to application.
Almond moth
Grain moths
Indianmeal moth
Med i t erranean
flour moth
Tobacco moth
Stored product
insects (in-
cluding ciga-
rette beetle,
confused flour
beetle, gran-
ary weevil,
Indianmeal
moth, rice
weevil, saw-
toothed grain
beetle and
tobacco moth)
1 strip/1,000 Insecticidal strip. Suspend 1
cu.ft
(2OX Impr)
50-100 g/
5O, OOO cu. ft
(5X SC/L)
strip over the commodities before
moths begin to emerge in early
spring. Effective for 4 months.
Replace strips immediately when
effectiveness diminishes to pre-
vent egg laying and growth of
larvae.
Use limited to professional pest
control operators.
Fogging application. Apply in
warehouse storage areas, above
bulk grain, railroad cars and sta-
tionary trucks, food processing
areas, flour and grain mills,
bakeries, canning and bottling
plants and brewery warehouses dur-
ing time when the plant is not in
operation and no food products
are exposed. To control exposed
stages and the prevention of
migration for stored product
pests. May be applied by any
ultra low volume spray applicator
or fogging unit which may be ad-
justed to deliver small parti-
cles. Treatment should be made
during the hours when buildings
are unoccupied. Buildings should
be closed and ventilation kept at
a minimum during application of
the insecticide. Lock all en-
trances and do not allow unpro-
tected workers to enter buildings
while being treated.
Repeat treatment at weekly inter-
vals during season of peak insect
activity for optimum results.
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Site and Pest
Dosages and To1erance. Use.
Formulation(s)
Limitations
/28037AA
/43027EA
IVAAABA
IMAAAFA
Raw agricultural Commoditiei
Non-perishable Packaged or
Bagged (including Beans
(Dried-Type), Cocoa Beans,
Coffee Beans, Grain Crops i
as Corn, Nut Crops, Peanut i
Peas and Soybeans)
uch
Cockroaches
Stored product
insects (in-
cluding almond
moth, angou-
mois grain
moth, cadelle,
cigarette bee-
tle, confused
flour beetle,
granary wee-
vil, Indian-
meal moth,
lesser grain
borer, Med i-
terranean
flour moth,
rice weevil,
sawtoothed
grain beetle,
tobacco moth
and yellow
mealworm)
5O-100 g/
SO, OOO cu. ft
G)
0.5 ppm - Raw agricultural Commo-
dities Nonperishable,
Packaged or Bagged,
containing 6 percent
fat or less (post-
harvest)
2.0 ppm - Raw Agricultural Commo-
dities Nonperishable,
Packaged or Bagged,
containing more than 6
percent fat (post-
harvest)
Treatments must be made during
hours when buildings are unoccu-
pied. Food should be removed or
covered during treatment. All
food processing surfaces must be
covered during treatment or thoi—
oughly cleaned before using.
Use limited to professional pest
control operators.
For the control of the exposed
stages and the prevention of mi-
gration of most species of stored
product pests.
Vapor dispensation. For use in
warehouses. Apply by vapor dis-
penser.
1. Position the machine in the
center aisle at 1 end of the ware-
house where the volume to be
treated is approximately 10O,OOO
cubic feet (75, OOO to 125,000 cu-
bic feet). Where larger spaces
are to be treated place addition-
al machines down the center aisle
at approximately 1OO,OOO cubic
feet intervals.
2. Direct the machine so the top
distribution fan points down the
aisle, not directly toward any
nearby object.
3. Set the dial for the correct
application number. Do not use
the granules for more than the
number of applications shown on
the dial.
4. Set the timer for 6 hour
operation.
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Site and Pest
Dosages and To1erance. Use. Li mit at ions
Formulat ion(s)
Raw Agricultural Commodities Non-perishable Packaged or Bagged
(cont inued)
5. For initial application place
30 pounds of SO percent granular
formulation in the machine and
level.
6. Wait at least 6 hours after
completion of the treatment and
remove the granules from the ma-
chine and return them to the ori-
ginal airtight shipping container
for at least 24 hours prior to
the next application.
The granules should not be reused
more often than once every 24
hours where 1 machine is being
used to treat a number of differ-
ent warehouses.
One 6 hour application will treat
a space of 75, OOO to 125,000 cu-
bic feet and each 30 pounds of 20
percent granular formulation is
sufficient for 16 applications,
if stored according to the manu-
facturer's directions.
5O— 10O g/ Use limited to professional pest
5O, OOO cu. f t control operators.
Ultra low volume application.
For use in warehouses, railroad
cars and stationary trucks, flour
mills, grain mills and rice
mills. Apply by ULV type ma-
chine, adjusted to deliver small
particles.
1. Position machine at farthest
point from intended exit, if ma-
chine is to be moved during treat-
ment, or in center aisle at one
end of the warehouse where volume
is 10O,OOO cubic feet or less.
2. Direct nozzle(s) upward and
pointed down the aisle, not di-
rectly toward any nearby object.
3. Set output by adjusting flow
to desired level.
4. Start machine and run for cal-
culated time period.' If machine
is to be moved around area during
treatment, begin backing along
EC)
SC/L)
<5X RTU)
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Site and Pest
Dosages and Toleranct
Formulation(s)
Limitat iom
Raw Agricultural Commodities Non-perishable Packaged or Bagged
(cont inued)
pro-calculated path at pre-detei—
mined speed.
5. When treatment time has been
completed, stop insecticide flow
by shutting off valve. Wait un-
til spray stops and then remove
machine from area.
6. Wait 6 hours after completion
of treatment before ventilating.
0.5X finished Use limited to professional pest
spray control operators.
Cl fl.oz/ Ultra low volume space spray.
1,OOO cu.ftD For use in food warehouses, stor-
<0. 5* SC/L)
(0.556 RTU)
age rooms and similar areas. Di-
rect spray into corners, under
pallets and around stacks of pack-
aged goods, contacting as many
pests as possible. Allow room to
remained closed for 1 hour after
application.
Formulated with MGK 264, pipei—
onyl butoxide, and pyrethrins.
50 g/50,OOO Use limited to professional pest
cu.ft control operators.
(2.95S PrL) Aerosol application. For use in
or warehouses. Clean out any de-
60 oz 7% PrL/ bris, shut off air conditioners
SO,000 cu.ft and fans, prior to treatment.
PrL) Place can upright on floor in cen-
ter of area to be treated. Snap
lock—open nozzle over lip of con-
tainer. Do not remain in treated
areas and ventilate the area af-
ter treatment is completed.
25 g/5O,000
cu. ft
<20X PrL)
Use limited to professional pest
control operators.
Aerosol application. As many as
1O units can be wired in a series
and activated through use of a
single automatic timer.
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Formu1at i on(s)
/26OO3AA
INABADA
ITBMBEA
Tobacco (unfinished, stored)
Cigarette
beetle
Tobacco moth
Use limited to professional pest
control operators.
Space treatment. For use in
closed warehouses storing
unfinished tobacco only. Dilute
with odorless oil or other oil
solvents used for diluting
insecticides for fogging.
Solvents must be non-flammable
and known to be safe for use in
tobacco warehouses. Repeat as
needed.
OR MAI
Formulated with 1,1,1-trichloro-
ethane.
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2% finished
spray
C5O-10O g/
SO,OOO
cu.ft3
(1.16, 1.59,
2, 4, 4. 43
Ib/gal EC)
(1.15, S. 39,
1O Ib/gal
SC/L)
(SOX, 100*
SC/L)
—OR MAI—
O.5* finished
spray
(5.38 Ib/gal
EC)
or
O.5% finished
spray
E4O-8O
f1.02/5O,OOO
cu. ft 3
<5X RTU)
or
50 g/50,000
cu. ft
(5.5 Ib/gal
EC)
25-5O g/ Use limited to professional pest
5O, OOO cu. f t control operators.
(1.9, 5.8 lb/ Space treatment. These formula-
gal RTU) tions are specifically formulatad
for timed and metered aerosol
spraying equipment. Use lower
rate for air conditioned ware-
houses.
Treated warehouse or factory area
must be posted at each entrance
for a period of 8 hours . A fac-
tory area equipped with air condi-
tioning or other forced ventila-
tion including air washing must
be posted for a period of 2 hours
provided the air conditioning-air
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Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulation(s)
Tobacco (unfinished, stored) (continued)
8 fl.oz 10X,
15%, or 2OX
RTU/24, 000
cu. ft
(10%, 1596,
20* RTU)
—OR MAI—
50-100 g/
50,OOO cu. ft
(50* SC/L)
or
25-50 g/
SO, OOO cu. ft
(0.74, 2.2
Ib/gal RTU)
(5X, 10* RTU)
or
33. 3-66. 6
fl.oz 1OX
RTU/5O, 000
cu. ft
(1OX RTU)
washing system reduces the level
of dichlorvos concentration in
the factory area to below the
Threshold Limit Value (TLV) of 1
milligram cubic meter within 2
hours after treatment. If the
air conditioning-air washing sys-
tem does not meet the above TLV
standard, the factory must be
posted until the concentration of
dichlorvos is reduced to i milli-
gram per cubic meter (TLV) or
less. Dispense between 5 P. M.
and midnight only. For air condi-
tioned warehouse or factory dis-
pense between 5 P. M. and 4 A. M.
only. One nozzle should be used
per 25,OOO cubic feet.
Space treatment. Apply in ther—
mal fog generator only in tobacco
warehouses. Open the metering
valve counter-clockwise to the
No. 4 setting on the dial. Eight
ounces of liquid will be fogged
per minute with a mass median di-
ameter of 5 microns. Walk back-
ward down the center aisle of the
room swaying the machine back and
forth to blanket the entire cubi-
cal contents of the room. Length
of exposure time is 2 hours with
windows and doors closed. After
this exposure time, the room
should be well ventilated at
least 1 hour before re—entering.
OR MAI
Formulated with 1,1,1-trichloro-
ethane.
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Site and Pest
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Formalat ion(s)
Tobacco (unfinished, stored) (continued)
INABADA
Cigarette bee-
tle
ITBMBEA
Tobacco moth
/11OO5EA
Tomato
25—SO g/ Space treatment. Apply as an
SO, OOO cu.ft aerosol in tobacco warehouses and
cu. ft factories. Apply between 5 P.. M.
(2OX, 40* and midnight, as tobacco pests
PrL) are most active at this time.
Several units can be mounted and
wired in a series. This enables
2 or more units to be activated
simultaneously through the use of
a single electrical switch. A
single automatic unit activated
for 45 seconds will treat approxi-
mately SO,000 cubic feet of area
at the lower rate. For higher
rate, activate for 1.5 minutes.
Use lower rate for non-air condi-
tioned factory areas and higher
rate for air conditioned factory
areas. Treated areas should not
be entered for a period of 4
hours after application or until
aerosol particles have settled.
49.2-49.3 g/ Use limited to professional pest
SO, OOO cu. ft control operators.
(O.8, 1.13, Aerosol or thermal fogging appli-
cation. For use only on stored
tobacco in hogsheads or cases in
warehouses.
98.5-98.6 g/
SO, OOO cu. ft
(0.8, 1.13,
2.2 Ib/gal
EC)
0.5 ppm (expressed as naled)
Postharvest application through
O. Ol pound per ton of fruit.
Do not use naled on crops that
have been treated with dichlor-
vos.
2.2 Ib/gal
EC)
IOAPABA
Drosoph i1a
O.Ol Ib/ton
of fruit
(IX D)
(4 Ib/gal EC)
Postharvest application. Apply
immediately after harvest to thor-
oughly cover the fruit in lug box-
es, hampers or other containers.
If treatment can not be made at
this time, or if additional fruit
damage occurs in transit, retreat-
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Dosaoes and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formu1at i on < s)
Tomato (continued)
ment should be made at the receiv-
ing station or cannery yard.
(Processed or Manufactured Products, and Food or Feed Containers
or Dispensers)
/43O27EA
Processed Agricultural Commodi-
ties. Nonperishable Packaged
or Bagged
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/54003IA
IMNAAAA
ILABACA
Site and Pest
Dogs
Fleas
Ticks
IMNAAAA
IMAAADA
ILAAACA
Fleas
Lice
Ticks
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Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formu1 at i on < s)
Do not use on greyhounds or whip-
pets.
flea collar
(996, 9. 6*,
10* Impr)
or
isolated flea
collar
<2OX Impr)
or
flea tag
<2O* Impr)
flea blanket
firsti
spray blan-
ket 6-1O sec
for thin
coated dogs
or
25-33 sec
for heavy
coated dogs
them
rub animal
with blanket
3-4 min/body
region for
short and
medium
haired dogs
or
5-3 min/body
region for
large or
lono haired
dogs
(0. 5* PrL)
CW/DIOXATHI-
OND
2.5-5 fl.oz
1% EC/gal
(IX EC)
Animal treatment. Buckle flea
collar securely yet loosely
around dogs1 neck or attach flea
tag to the dogs' collar with the
provided ' S' hook. The isolated
flea collar releases vapors only
through holes towards the outside
of the neck. Effective on fleas
for 3 months and t icks in the
neck area only for up to B weeks.
Effectiveness will be reduced by
excessive exposure to water. Re-
move collar or tag if dog is bath-
ed. Replace when effectiveness
diminishes.
Animal treatment. Lay provided
blanket on the floor with the
plastic side down. Sprav over
the entire surface. Do not spray
the animal. After treating the
blanket, wrap it around each part
or region of the animal's body
with the towel side against the
coat of the animal. Do not cover
the nose or nostrils anytime dui—
ing the process. Following thor-
ough application, brush the body
and shake the blanket well to re-
move dead fleas and ticks. Make
no more than 5 applications with-
in a 21 day period, spaced a mini-
mum of 48 hours apart. Spray
blanket for each treatment.
Formulated with M6K 264, piper-
onyl butoxide, and pyrethrins.
Animal dip or spray treatment.
Be sure to treat the inside of
ears.
Formulated with dioxathion.
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Site and Peat
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formu1at i on(s)
/540O3JA
I8ASAAA
ILAMAQA
IVAAABA
IMNAAAA
IOAAAFA
IOAUAFA
IOAMAAA
IIFAAEA
IKAAAAA
Kennels
Ants
Brown dog tick
Cockroaches
Fleas
Gnats
House fly
Mosquitoes
Sowbugs
Spiders
0.5X finished
spray
Cl-2 qt/
1,000 sq.ft3
or
1% finished
spray
CO. 5-1 qt/
1,OOO sq.ft}
(0.5, 2, 4,
1O Ib/gal
EC)
(15*, 2OX EC)
(2 Ib/gal
SC/L)
(IX, SOX
SC/L)
(O.5X, 1%
RTU)
—OR MAI—
CW/DIOXATHI-
ON3
hand spray
1 gal 0. 54X
EC/30 gal
Cl gal/1,OOO
sq.ft]
or
high pressure
spray
1 gal 0.54*
EC/60 gal
C2 gal/1,000
sq.ft]
(0.SAX EC)
or
1 gal IX EC/
10 c*l
Cl gal/1,000
sq. ft]
(IX EC)
or
Premise treatment. Apply to out-
side runways, window sills, ledg-
es, and other surfaces. For
brown dog tick and fleas, apply 2
quarts of 0.5 percent or 1 quart
of 1 percent finished spray. Su-
gar may be added to finished
sprays for improved house fly con-
trol or for prolonged residual ac-
tion. May be formulated with MGK
264, piperonyl butoxide, and pyre-
thrins.
OR MAI
Formulated with dioxathion, ron-
nel, ciodrin, tetrachlorvinphos,
or MGK 264, piperonyl butoxide,
and pyrethrins.
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Site and Pest Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formu1at i on < s)
Kennels (continued)
CW/RONNEL:
O.25* finish-
ed spray
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Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulation(s)
Kennel* (continued)
dry bait
O. 01-0. 04
oz/1,OOO
sq. ft
(0.5*, 0.6*,
1* G)
or
wet bait
O. O8-0. 16
oz/gal
Cl qt/l,OOO
sq.ftD
<0.5*, 0.6%,
1* G)
—OR MAI—
CW/PROPOXUR:
O.003 oz/
1,OOO sq.ft
(0.043* G)
or
CW/MALATHI-
OND
O.Ol oz/
1,OOO sq. ft
(0.5* G)
or
CW/PHENO-
THRIN, MALA-
THIQND
1 oz/1,OOO
sq. ft
(0.5* G>
or
CW/TRICHLOR-
FON3
dry bait
O. 1 oz/1,000
sq. ft
(0.25* G)
or
Premise treatment. Apply dry or
wet baits to outside runways, win-
dow sills, ledges, and other sur-
faces.
OR MAI
Formulated with propoxur, formal-
dehyde, malathion, trichlorfon,
ronnel, alkyl* dimethyl benzyl
ammonium chloride *alkyl <6O#
C14, 30* C16, 5* C12, 5* CIS)
plus alkyl*dimethyl ethylbenzyl
ammonium chloride *alkyl (68*
CIS, 32* C14>, or alkyl«dimethyl
ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (6O* C14, 3O* C16, 5* C12,
5* C18).
Issued! 10-30-84
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Site and Pest
Kennels (continued)
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulation(s)
CW/RONNEL3
dry bait
O. O03-0.008
oz/1,000
sq. ft
or
wet bait
0.016-0.02
oz/gal/l,OOO
sq. ft
(0. IS, 0.5%
G)
CW/CIODRIN]
dry bait
O.024 oz/
1,OOO sq. ft
or
wet bait
O. 192 oz/gal
(0.6% G)
CW/TRICHLOR-
FON3
bait cakes
Cl 0.25%
P/T/10O
sq.ft of
indoor
areas]
(0.25% P/T)
total release
aerosol
10-12.5 fl.oz
0.5% PrL/
10, 000 cu. ft
(0.5% PrL)
or
12 fl.oz
2.95% or 7%
PrL/10,OOO
cu. ft
(2.95%, 7%
PrL)
Premise treatment. Sprinkle
lightly as a dry or wet sugar
bait. Apply wet bait to burlap
and suspend out of reach of ani-
mals.
Formulated with ciodrin.
Premise treatment. Place inside
buildings or outside along fences
out of reach of animals.
Formulated with trichlorfon.
Premise treatment. Set aerosol
can on a chair or stand. To
start fogging action press plas-
tic valve down until it clicks.
Set in upright position and leave
area undisturbed for at least 2
hours. Ventilate for a minimum
of S hours.
May be formulated with one or a
combination of d-trans allethrin,
propoxur, MGK 264, ronnel, piper-
onyl butoxide, pyrethrins, pheno—
thrin, and raethoprene.
Issuedi 1O-3O-84
II1-084001-37
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
2,2-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Use. Limitations
Dosages and Toleranci
Formulation(s)
ILAMAOA
Brown dog tick
Premise treatment. Apply to out-
aide runways and around window
frames.
Formulated with propoxur or diazi-
non.
IMNAAAA
Fleas
CW/PROPOXUR,
DIAZINOND
ready to use
(0. 2X RTU)
or
pressurized
spray
(0.2X PrL)
CW/CIODRIN3 Outdoor premise treatment. Apply
0.5 pt 4.498* with a hose type sprayer. Satu-
EC/S5 gal/ rate soil or suspected area thoi—
1,OOO sq. ft oughly.
(4.498X EC) Formulated with ciodrin.
I Oft Aft ft A
I Oft A AF A
IOAMAAA
IMPBACA
Flies
Gnats
Mosquitoes
(Silverfish
(reduction of
populations))
resin strips
O. 7-3. 7 oz
20% Impr
strips
Cl strip/
1,000 cu. ft
or 100 sq.ft
of f1oor
area]
(15X, £0*
Impr)
/51OOOJA
IOAAAAA
Furbearino Animal Units
Flies
Premise treatment. Suspend
strips evenly over the treatment
area. Weather and other condi-
tions such as strong drafts may
alter performance. Treatment is
usually effective for 1 season
(up to A months). Replace if
effectiveness diminishes.
O. 02 oz/1,OOO
sq. ft
(0.5* G)
(O. 5X P/T)
—OR MAI—
CW/TRICHLOR-
FON]
O. Ol oz/1,OOO
sq.ft
(0. 25* G)
Premise treatment. Apply lightly
to floor, aisles, window sills,
ledges, and on the ground near
entrances particularly to the
feed storage room.
OR MAI
Formulated with trichlorfon.
Issuedi 1O-30-84
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Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulation(s)
Furbearino Animal Unit* (continued)
/51OO6JA
/51OO6KA
IDftftflAA
Mink Ranches
Flies
/51O08JA
IOAOAAA
Rabbits on Wire
Flies
CW/TRICHLOR-
FON3
bait cakes
C1, O.25*
P/T/10O
sq.ft of
indoor
area!
(0.25X P/T)
Premise treatment. Place inside
buildings or outside along fences
out of reach of animals.
Formulated with trichlorfon.
0.5% finished Premise and manure application.
Apply to cages, framework, and
surrounding areas. Repeat at 7
day intervals.
spray
C2 qt/100
sq.ft of
droppings]
and
Cl qt/l,OOO
sq.ft of
premises!)
(18.5* EC)
0.096-0. 144 Premise treatment. Scatter on
oz/lOO sq.ft manure, in feed rooms and other
of wet areas places where flies settle.
<0. 6X G)
Issued! 1O-3O-84
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2,2-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Site and Past
(Animals and Their Man-Made Premises)
Dosaoes and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formu1at i on(s)
/53OO1IA
/90O02IA
/53002IA
/53OO3IA
/53005IA
/53006IA
Beef Cattle
Dairy Cattle
Boats
Horses (including ponies)
Sheep
Swine
ILAQAFA
IMAAAOA
ILAAACA
Chorioptic
mange mitt
Lice
Ticks
0.02 ppm milk
cattle (meat, fat, meat
byproducts)
goats (meat, fat, meat
byproducts)
horses (meat, fat, meat
byproducts)
sheep (meat, fat, meat
byproducts)
0.1 ppm swine (meat, fat, meat
byproducts)
2O minute premiIking interval
through 2 fluid ounces per animal
per day.
No preslaughter interval through
2 fluid ounces of a 1 percent fin-
ished spray per animal per day
(dairy cattle, beef cattle, hors-
es) or i ounce per animal per day
(goats, sheep, swine).
Do not apply to calves under 6
months of age. Brahman cattle
and Brahman cattle crosses should
not be treated as they may show
hypersensitivity to organic phos-
phates. Do not use in combina-
tion with trichlorfon.
CW/CIODRIND Animal spray treatment. Make 1
1 gal 1*, to 2 applications at 14 days,
1.075C EC/50 apart. Make additional applica-
gal tions as needed, but not more
Cl-2 qt/ani- than every 7 days.
ma!3 Formulated with ciodrin.
<1X, 1.07*
EC)
or
2.5 pt 2.5*,
2.517C EC/16
0*1
or
1 qt 5* EC/
26 gal
Cup to 1
gal/animal]
(2.5X, 2. SIX,
5X EC)
or
Issuedi 10-30-84
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Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formalat ion(s)
Beef Cattle cluster (continued)
1.O6-1.7 pt
3.75% EC/16
gal
Cl gal/ani-
mal and 0.5
gal/smaller
animals]
<3.75% EC)
IOAUAEA
IOAAAFA
IOAUADA
IOAUAFA
IOAMAAA
IOAUAHA
IOBKAAA
Face fly
Gnats
Horn fly
House fly
Mosquitoes
Stable fly
Tabanid flies
O.5 or IS
finished
spray
Cl-2 fl.oz/
animaID
(0.875* WP)
(0.5, 1.4, 2,
4 Ib/gal EC)
(2.5%, 4. £4%,
15*, 18.5%,
20%, 23.4%
EC)
(8, 8.4, 1O
Ib/gal SC/L)
(1%, 1.O9X,
2.5%, 50%
SC/L)
(0.5%, 1%
RTU)
—OR MAI—
CW/CIODRIIM3
O.2-l%
finished
spray
or
1 gal 1% EC/
7 gal
Cl-2 fl.oz/
animalD
(O.85 Ib/gal
EC)
(1% EC)
(O.2%, O.5%,
1% RTU)
or
Animal mist spray treatment.
Sugar may be added to the finish-
ed spray. Apply as a finely atom-
ized spray uniformly distributed
over each animal. Apply 1 to 2
fluid ounces per animal for cat-
tle and horses and 1 fluid ounce
for goats, sheep and swine. Re-
duce rate by one-half for young
animals. Applications may be tim-
ed so as to be applied in the ear-
ly morning and late evening but
not to exceed maximum allowed per
animal per day. Spray each ani-
mal from the rear, directing the
spray along both sides, including
the belly, flanks, ard withers,
down each leg, over the back and
around the poll, so as to deposit
droplets on the hair. Do not wet
the hide. Tabanid flies must be
hit directly by the spray.
OR MAI
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion ofs MQK Repellent R-ll, MGK
326, MGK 264, ciodrin, piperonyl
butoxide, and pyrethrins.
Issued: 1O-30-84
III-OS4OOI-41
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Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitat ions
Formulat ion(s)
Beef Cattle cluster (continued)
CW/PYRE-
THRINBD
0. 194*-0. 5*
finished
spray
Cl-2 fl.oz/
animal!
(0. 194*,
0.2*,
O. 2005*,
0. 25*,
0. 44*, O. 5*
RTU)
IOAUAEA
IOAUADA
IPAUAFA
IMAAADA
ILAMACA
IOAUAHA
Face fly
Horn fly
House fly
Lice
Lone star tick
Stable fly
IMAAADA
Lice
IMAAADA
CW/CIODRIN3
2 qt 2. 5S,
2.51* EC/12
gal
or
1 qt 5* EC/
12 gal
Cl-2 qt/
large ani-
mal, propor-
tionately
less for
smaller
animals]
(2.5*, 2.51*,
5* EC)
CW/PYRE-
THRINSD
O.2* finished
spray
[approxi-
mately 2.5
f1. oz/ani-
malD
(0.2005* RTU>
Lice (including 0. 3O7*
eggs and lar- finished
vae) spray
[approxi-
mately 2.5
fl.oz/ani-
Issuedi 10-30-84
Animal spray treatment to animals
in pens or corrals.
Formulated with ciodrin.
Animal spray treatment. Spray
the hair of the animal thorough-
ly, paying special attention to
the neck, shoulders, and the area
around the tail. Do not wet the
hide as blistering may result.
Formulated with piperonyl butox—
ide and pyrethrins.
<0. 3O7* RTU)
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Site and Pest
Posaaes and To1erance. Use. Limitations
Formulation(s)
Beef Cattle cluster (continued)
/53O01IA
IOAUAEA
IOAUADA
(Beef Cattle)
Face fly
Horn fly
CW/DIOXATHI-
ON3
pour on 1 gal
O. 54* EC/24
Cl qt/ani-
mal]
(0.54X EC)
or
CW/CIODRIN3
pour on 1 gal
IX, 1.07*
EC/14 gal
Cl qt/ani-
malD
(IX, 1.0754
EC)
Animal treatment. Apply by pour-
ing diluted emulsion along the
backline of the animal. Repeat
at 7 day intervals.
Formulated with dioxathion or cio-
drin.
IOAAAAA
IMAAADA
(Flies)
Lice (tail and
face)
IOAUADA
ILAMACA
IOAUADA
Horn fly
CW/TETRA-
CHLORVIN-
PHOS3
1 pt 5.7X
EC/10 gal
CO.5-1 gal/
animal 3
(5. 7% EC)
1 pt 5.7%
EC/25 gal
<5. 7% EC)
Lone star tick 1 pt 5.7%
EC/6 gal
(5.7% EC)
Horn fly
ZW/DIOXATHI-
OND
1 gal 0.54*
EC/9 gal
(0.54* EC)
Animal spray treatment.
Formulated with tetrachlorvin-
phos.
Animal back rubber treatment,
Formulated with dioxathion.
Issued: 10-30-84
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Site and Pegt
Dosaoes and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulation(s)
Beef Cattle cluster (continued)
/53001IA
/50002IA
lOflUAEA
IOPUADA
(Beef Cattle)
(Dairy Cattle)
Face fly
Horn fly
0.25% finish-
ed spray
Cl gal/2O
linear ft of
burlap rub-
bers!]
(0.25% RTU)
or
1 gal IS,
1.O7X EC/18
gal
(136, l.O7%
EC)
or
1 qt 2.5*,
S.51% EC/4
gal
(2.5%, 2.51%
EC)
or
1 pt 3.75%
EC/2.5 gal
(3.75% EC)
or
1 pt 5% EC/4
gal
(5% EC)
or
1 pt 5.7%
EC/3.5 gal
(5.7% EC)
or
1*3 dilution
0.25% SC/L
(0.25% SC/L
(0.25%, 2.5%
SC/L)
or
1»9 dilution
2.5% SC/L
Cl face oil-
er/SO head]
Cl backrub—
ber/50 head]
(0. 25%, 2. 5%
SC/L)
Animal backrubber/face oiler
treatment. Do not allow animals
to use a backrubber saturated to
the point of runoff. Animals
must rub their faces on the back-
rubbers for face f1v control.
Generally use backrubbers for
horn flv and face oilers for face
fly. The face oiler must be so
designed that 1 end is not more
than 15 to 2O inches above the
ground to allow cattle to rub
their faces. Sheet canvas type
face oilers should be located at
barn door openings, in loafing
areas or around salt licks where
animals may freely treat them-
selves as needed for face flv con-
trol.
Issued* 10-3O-84
III-O84001-44
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Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formalat ion
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Site and Pest
Dosaoes and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formuiat ion(s)
Beef Cattle cluster (continued)
/530011ft
/530O3IA
IQAUADA
IMAAADA
(Beef Cattle)
(Horses)
Horn fly
Lice
Ticks (includ-
ing cattle
tick, ear
ticks, Gulf
Coast tick,
lone star
tick)
CW/DIOXATHI-
OND
1 qt 0.54*
EC/25 gal
C2 qt/ani-
mal]
(0. 5454 EC)
Animal spray treatment.
Formulated with dioxathion.
/53001IA
/53005IA
I LAS ADA
/53OO2IP
/53005IA
IMAAADA
IOATABA
IOASABA
(Beef Cattle)
(Sheep)
Itch mite
(Boats)
(Sheep)
Lice
Sheep ked
Wool maggots
CW/TOXAPHENE] Animal spray or dip treatment.
1 gal 1.5* Apply in dipping vats or with
EC/80 gal spray/ dip machines.
(1.5* EC) Formulated with toxaphene.
CW/DIOXATHI-
OND
1 qt O.54*
EC/25 gal
(0.54* EC)
Animal spray or dip treatment.
Formulated with dioxathion.
/53OO3IA
IOAAAAA
(Horses (including ponies))
Flies CW/PYRE-
THRINS3
pressurized
spray
not in excess
of 2 fl.oz/
animal
[approxi-
mately 1.5-
2 sec spray-
ing time]
(0.25* PrL)
Animal spray treatment.
Formulated with stabilene, MGK
264, ciodrin, piperonyl butoxide,
and pyrethrins.
/530O6IA
IMBBAEA
(Swine)
Hog louse
CW/DIOXATHI-
ON3
1 qt O. 54*
EC/25 gal
(0.54* EC)
An i ma1 spray t reat ment.
Formulated with dioxathion.
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Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
FormuIat i on (s)
/55OOOKA
/55O27KA
/55O28KA
IDAAftAC
Caoed Poultry (manure treat-
ment)
Turkeys on Ulire (manure treat-
ment )
0.05 ppm (N)
eggs
poultry (meat, fat,
meat byproducts)
Maggots
Issueds 10-30-84
O.02 oz/100
sq. ft
or
O.13 oz/gal
CO.5 gal/
100 sq.ft]
(0.5%, 1% G)
or
O.5% finished
spray
CO.5 gal/
100 sq.ft]
(2 Ib/gal EC)
—OR MAI—
CW/DIMETHO-
ATE3
1 gal 1.5%
EC/2O gal
(1.5% EC)
or
CW/TRICHLOR-
FON]
O.Ol oz/lOO
sq. ft
(0.25% 6)
or
bait cakes
1 O.25% P/T/
dropping pit
(0.25% P/T>
or
CW/RONNELD
O.25% finish-
ed spray
(O.5 Ib/gal
EC)
or
CW/ORTHODI-
CHLOROBEN-
ZENE3
1 gal 3.2%
EC/48 gal
(3.2% EC)
II1-084001-47
Apply to droppings beneath cages
or perches. Repeat at 7 day in-
tervals. Apply finished spray as
a coarse wet spray unt i1 manure
is thoroughly penetrated.
OR MAI
Formulated with dimethoate, tri-
chlorfon, ronnel, or orthodi-
ch1orobenzene.
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Site and Pest
/55013IA
I UAHABA
JMAAADA
Chickens. Broilers
Chicken mite
Lice
/53014IA
Chickens. Layers
ILAHABA
1MAAADA
Chicken mite
Lice
ILAHABA
IMAAADA
I LAOADA
Chicken mite
Lice
Northern fowl
mite
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulation(s)
0.05 ppm (N) poultry (meat, fat,
meat byproducts)
No preslaughter interval.
1 pt 5.7%
EC/6 gal
Cl-2 gal/
1, 000 sq.ft
(5.7% EC)
1 pt 5.734
EC/6 gal
Cl gal/100
birds]
or
Cl fl.oz/
birdD
(5. 7* EC)
resin strips
1 strip/row
of cages,
lengthwise
and contin-
uously
(20* Impr)
CW/PYRE-
THRIN63
O. 25* finish-
ed spray
(0.25* RTU)
Premise treatment with poultry
present. Apply evenly with pene-
tration of litter surface. Also
apply thoroughly to walls,
roosts, cracks and crevices.
Spray birds lightly.
May be formulated with tetrachlor-
vinphos.
0.05 ppm (N) eggs
poultry (meat, fat,
meat byproducts)
No preslaughter interval.
Animal treatment, caged chick-
ens. Apply to the vent and fluff
areas from below. Repeat when ne-
cessary, not more than every 14
days. Treat roosters carefully
to avoid reinfestation of breed-
ing flocks.
May be formulated with tetrachlor-
vinphos.
Premise treatment. Fasten to
cages with paper clips or other
suitable fastener.
Premise treatment. Spray roosts
and empty nests prior to spray-
ing, paying particular attention
to all cracks and crevices and
other hidden places. Thoroughly
clean premises before spraying.
Repeat at 14 day intervals.
Spray entire interior of the coop
and house thoroughly.
Formulated with piperonyl butox-
ide and pyrethrins.
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Site and Pest
Dosaoes and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulat ion
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2,2-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Forrnulat ion (s)
/50000KA
/52000KB
/890030ft
Dairy Premises (manure treat-
ment )
Farm Premises (manure treat-
ment )
Garbage Dumps (dairy and farm
premises)
10AAAAC
Maggots
O. 1
0.5% finished
spray
Cl-2 qt/100
sq. ft:
or
1* finished
spray
CO. 5-1 qt/
100 sq.ftD
(0.5, 1.4,
4 Ib/gal EC)
(0.94*, IX,
15*, 18.5*,
20*, 23.9*,
43.5* EC)
(8, 8.4, 10
Ib/gal SC/L)
(1*, 15*, 50*
SC/L)
(0.5*, 1*
RTU)
—OR MAI—
CW/DIMETHO-
ATE3
1 gal 1.5*
EC/20 gal
(1.5* EC)
or
CW/CIODRIN3
0.25* finish-
ed spray
CO.5-1 qt/
100 sq.ft}
(0.25* RTU)
or
0. 02 pprn milk
cattle (meat, fat, meat
byproducts)
goats (meat, fat, meat
byproducts)
horses (meat, fat, meat
byproducts)
sheep (meat, fat, meat
byproducts)
ppm swine (meat, fat, meat
byproducts)
Manure treatment. Apply as a
coarse wet spray or apply with
sprinkling can. Repeat applica-
tion as manure or garbage is add-
ed.
May be formulated with lindane,
dimethoate, tetrachlorvinphos, or
piperonyl butoxide and pyre-
thrins.
OR MAI
Formulated with dimethoate, cio-
drin, or tetrachlorvinphos.
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Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
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2,S-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance.
Formulat ion < s )
Limitations
/520OOJA
/ 53003JA
Farm Buildings (including dairy 0.02 ppm
barns, milk sheds, stables,
livestock barns, loafing
sheds, pig pens, feed lots,
feed rooms, and outdoor areas)
ISASAAft
IVAAABA
IOAUAEA
IMNAAAft
IOAAAFA
IDAUADft
IDAUAFfl
IOAMAAA
IOAUAHA
Ants
Cockroaches
Face fly
Fleas
Gnats
Horn fly
House fly
Mosquitoes
Stable fly
milk
cattle (meat, fat,
meat byproducts)
goats (meat, fat,
meat byproducts)
horses (meat, fat,
meat byproducts)
sheep (meat, fat,
meat byproducts)
swine (meat, fat,
meat byproducts)
Before applying sprays in en-
closed areas, reduce air movement
as much as possible by closing
doors, windows, and other open-
ings. Do not contaminate water,
feed, or food stuffs, milk or
milking utensils.
0.1 ppm (N)
0.5% finished
spray
Cl qt/1,000
sq. ft
or
1* finished
spray
Cl pt/l,OOO
sq. ft]
(O. 5, 0.85,
1.4, 2, 4
Ib/gal EC)
(1.07%, 15*,
18. 5*, £054,
23. 4* EC)
(2 Ib/gal
SC/L)
(1*, 50*,
90* SC/L)
(0.5*, 1*
RTU)
—OR MAI—
CW/RONNEL3
1:19 dilution
Ci qt/1,000
sq. ft
(10* SC/L)
or
Premise treatment.
coarse, wet spray.
Apply as a
Apply around
doorways, feed storage rooms,
alleyways, and window sills.
Sugar or corn syrup may be added
to finished sprays for improved
face flv. horn fly, and house fly
control or for prolonged residual
act ion.
May be formulated with tetrachlor-
vinphos, or ciodrin, or pyre-
thrins and one or a combination
of MGK 326, MGK 264, and piper-
onyl butoxide.
OR MAI
Formulated with ronnel, ciodrin,
or tetrachlorvinphos.
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£,£-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPhftTE
Site and Pest Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Forrnu 1 at i on (s)
Farm Bui la ings (continued)
0.£5% finish-
ed spray
Cl-£ gal/
1,000 sq. ft3
or
O.5% finished
spray
(0.5 Ib/gal
EC)
or
CW/CIODRIN3
1 gal 1* EC/
£5 gal
Cto runoff]
or
£ qt £. 554,
£. 5154 EC/6
gal
or
1 pt 3. 75%
EC/6 gal
or
1 qt 5% EC/
6 gal
Cl gal/1,OOO
sq.ftD
(1%, £.5%,
£.51%,
3. 75%, 5%
EC)
or
CW/TETRft-
CHLORVIN-
PHOS3
0. £ or O. 5%
finished
spray
Cl-£ gal/
1, OOO sq.ftD
(0.5 Ib/gal
EC)
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£,£-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHftTE
Site and Pest Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formu1at i on(s)
Farm Buildings (continued)
CW/DIMETHO- Premise treatment. Apply as a
ATED residual wall or general outdoor
£ qt 1.554, spray. Apply to the point of
3.5X EC/12.5 runoff.
gal Formulated with dimethoate.
Cl-£ gal/
1, OOO sq.ft:
(1.5%, £. 5%
EC)
CW/DIMETHO- Premise treatment. Apply as a
ATEJ spot spray to doorways and win-
£ qt 1.554 dows.
EC/10 gal Formulated with dimethoate.
(1.5* EC)
dry bait Premise treatment. Dry bait:
0.01-0.04 oz/ scatter where flies are seen,
1,OOO sq.ft every £ to 3 days.
or OR
wet bait Wet bait: Paint or spray walls,
0.04—0.08 oz/ sprinkle or spray on floor and
gal ground areas such as doorways,
Cl qt/1,000 feed rooms, and alleyways where
sq. ftD flies congregate.
(0. £5*, 0. 5*, OR
154, 6) Bait stations: If there are no
suitable surfaces, or where
—OR MAI— floors have been freshly limed,
spray wet bait on cardboard,
CW/MALATHIONU burlap, or paper towels. Place
dry bait on metal or paper plates. ftr-
0.Ol oz/1,000 range bait stations every 15
sq. ft feet.
(0. 554, &% OR MftI
G) Formulated with malathion or
or ronnel.
CW/RONNEL:
dry bait
0. 004-0. 04
oz/1,000
sq. ft
(0. 15C, 0. £554,
0. 554, 0. 654
G)
or
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Site and Pest Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulat ion(s)
Farm Buildings (continued)
wet bait
O. O16-0.192
oz/gal
CO.5-S qt/
1, OOO sq.f13
(O. 1%, O. 2554,
0. 5%, 0. 6%
G)
CW/TRICHLOR- Premise treatment. Apply pellet-
FON1 ed/tableted formulation indoors
dry bait at the rate of 1 cake per 1OO
0. O2 02/1,OOO square feet and outdoors along
sq. ft rafters on top of bulk feeders
or and along fences where animals
syrup bait cannot lick them.
O. 64 oz/gal Formulated with trichlorfon.
Cbrush on
1-3 gal/
1,OOO sq.ft]
(O. 5% G)
or
bait cakes
Cl, 0.25*
P/T/100
sq.ft of in-
door areas]
(0.25% P/T)
O.O2 oz/l,OOO Outdoor premise treatment. Apply
sq.ft to feed lots.
(0.5* G) May be formulated with propoxur
or or ronnel.
O.O4 oz/1,OOO
sq. ft
(1* G)
—OR MAI—
CW/PROPOXUR3
O.OO34 oz/
1, 000 sq.ft
(0. 043* G)
or
CW/RONNEL]
O.008 oz/
1, OOO sq. ft
(0. 1* G)
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Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formalat ion(s)
Farm Buildings (continued)
iMNAAAfi
Fleas
IOAAAAA
Flies
CW/CIODRIN3 Premise treatment. Spray bedding
0.25% finish— and sleeping quarters where in-
ed spray
(0.25% RTU)
or
1% finished
spray
C5 fl.oz/
1,OOO sq. ft3
(1% RTU)
0.5% or 1*
finished
spray
Cl qt 0. 5%
or O.5 qt
1% finished
spray/8,OOO
cu. ftD
(2, 4 Ib/gal
EC)
(15%, 18.5%,
23.4* EC)
(8, 8.4, 10
Ib/gal SC/L)
(1.09%, 15%,
5O% SC/L)
(0.5%, 1%
RTU)
—OR MAI—
CW/CIODRIN:
0.25% or 1%
finished
spray
CO. 5-1 pt/
8,000 cu. ft]
(0.25%, 1%
RTU)
or
fested animals are housed.
Formulated with ciodrin.
Animal treatment. Barn fogging
with animals present. Prior to
application reduce air movement
as much as possible by closing
doors, windows, and other open-
ings. Apply with automatic fog-
ging equipment or direct fog from
the outside into the enclosure.
Do not apply if animals have had
a direct application within 8
hours.
May be formulated with one or a
combination of MBK Repellent
R-ll, MGK 326, M6K 264, ciodrin,
piperonyl butoxide, and pyre-
thrins.
OR MAI
Formulated with ciodrin or pyre-
thrins.
Issued: 10-30-84
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£,£-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formu1at i on(s)
Farm Buildings (continued)
IOAAAAA
IOAAAFA
IOAMAAA
IMPBACP
Flies
Gnats
Mosq u i t oes
Silverfish
(reduction of
populat ion)
CW/PYRE-
THRINSD
o. as, o. £554,
O.4454 or
O.5% finish-
ed spray
CO.5-1 qt/
8,000 cu. ft3
(0. 19454,
0. £54,
O. £005*,
0. £554,
O. 4454, O. 554
RTU)
O. 55< finished
spray
C4.66-5 gal/
A3
(1.4, £, 4
Ib/gal EC)
(18.554, £OS,
43. £54 EC)
(8, 8.4, 10
Ib/gal SC/L)
(50* SC/L)
or
1% finished
spray
C£.5 gal/AD
(154 RTU)
resin strips
3.3 02 1554
Impr or 1. 3—
3. 7 02 £054
Impr strips
1 strip/
1, OOO cu.ft
or 10O sq.ft
of floor
area
(1554, £054
Impr)
Outdoor premise treatment. Ani-
mals may be present. Apply with
a rnist blower or other suitable
equipment as an overhead applica-
tion. Direct the spray over the
entire area such as fences, spill-
age areas, around feed bunks and
walls of buildings. Sugar may be
added to the finished spray.
Premise treatment. Suspend
strips evenly over the treatment
area. Weather and other condi-
tions such as strong drafts may
alter performance. Treatment is
usually effective for 1 season
(up to 4 months). Replace if ef-
fectiveness diminishes.
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111-084001-57
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S,E-DIChLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Forrnulat ion (s)
Farm Bui Id ings (continued)
IOAAAFA
IOAUAFA
IOAMAAA
IKAAAAA
IOAUAHA
Gnats
House fly
Mosquitoes
Spiders
Stable fly
ISAAADA
Wasps
IOAAAAC
Maggots
resin strips Premise treatment. Loop the
3O linear ft/ strand over rafters or staple to
100 sq. ft
(SOS Impr)
CW/TETRA-
CHLORVIN-
PHOSD
0. 5 pt 5. 7%
EC/1.5 gal
or
for extreme
infestat ion
0. 5 pt 5. 7*
EC/0.75 gal
Cl-2 gal/
1,000 sq.ft]
(5.7S EC)
CW/TETRA-
CHLORVIN-
PHOS3
O. 5 pt 5. 7%
EC/1.5 gal
or
for extreme
infestat ion
0.5 pt 5. 7*
EC/O. 75 gal
(5.7% EC)
CW/TETRA-
CHLORVIN-
PHOS3
0. 5 pt 5. 7%
EC/1.5 gal
Cl gal/lOO
sq.ft3
(5.7X EC)
ceiling. Weather and other condi-
tions such as strong drafts may
alter performance. Treatment is
usually effective for 1 season
(10 weeks). Replace if effective-
ness diminishes.
Premise treatment.
Formulated with tetrachlorvin-
phos.
Premise treatment. Thoroughly
drench nests in the evening when
wasps are quiet or when they are
away from their nests.
Formulated with tetrachlorvin—
phos.
Premise treatment. Apply to old
wet straw in box stalls, under or
around feed troughs, or similar
fly breeding areas.
Formulated with tetrachlorvin-
phos.
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>,2-DICHLQROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
/53003JA
IOAAAAA
Site and Pest
Horse Barns
Flies
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formalat ion(s)
0.0£ (N) horses (meat, fat, meat
byproducts)
CW/DIMETHO-
ATEJ
O.94* EC in
diesel oi1
1:16
Cl-2 gal/
1, OOO3
<0. 94* EC)
CW/DIMETHO-
ATE3
O. 94* EC in
diesel oil
1:16
(O.94* EC)
CW/DIMETHO-
ATED
O. 94* EC in
diesel oil
1:12
(0.94* EC)
Premise treatment. Residual
spray. Animals must be removed
prior to spraying.
Formulated with dimethoate.
Outdoor premise treatment. Apply
to exposed areas including fenc-
es, walls and manure piles.
Formulated with dimethoate.
Premise treatment. Spot spray in
feed rooms, doorways, windows,
and alleyways.
Formulated with dimethoate.
CwYPYRE- Fog application. Apply with hand
THRINS3 spray, power sprayer, electric
1-3* finished fogging or misting equipment.
spray May be formulated with MGK 264,
Cl pt/8,OOO piperonyl butoxide, and pyre-
cu.ft] thrins.
(5O* SC/L)
(1* RTU)
CW/PYRE- Premise spray. Apply to walls,
THRINSD floors, and cracks where infesta-
O. 44* finish- tions occur.
ed spray
C1.5 qt/
1,OOO sq. ft:
(0.44* RTU)
or
1* finished
spray
CO.75 qt/
1,OOO sq. ft]
(1* RTU)
May be formulated with MGK 264,
piperonyl butoxide, and pyre-
thrins.
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111-084001-59
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Site and Pest
Horse Barns (cont i nued)
Dosages and Tolerance, Use. Limitations
Formulat ion(s)
/55001JA
ISASAAA
IVAAABA
IMNAAAA
IOAAAAA
IOAAAFA
IDAMPAA
IKAAAAA
Poultry Houses
Ants
Cockroaches
Fleas
Flies
Gnats
Mosquitoes
Spiders
CwY PYRE-
THRINS]
O.£54 space
spray
<0. £54 PrL)
Space spray. Exposure period 15
minutes.
Formulated with MGK Repellent
R-ll, MBK £64, piperonyl butox-
ide, and pyrethrins.
total release Formulated with propoxur; d-trans
10-1£.5 allethrin and phenothrin; or MGK
f1.02/10,000 £64, piperonyl butoxide, and pyre-
cu. ft thrins.
(0. 554 PrL)
CW/PYRE- Premise treatment. Apply to pest
THRINSD resting places such as windows,
O.554 pressur- doorways, ceilings, and walls of
ized spray animal pens.
(0.554 PrL) Formulated with piperonyl butox-
ide and pyrethrins.
Refer to Farm Buildings for additional informa-
t ion.
0.05 (N) eggs
poultry (meat, fat, meat
byproducts)
0.5* finished
spray
Cl qt/1,000
sq.ft]
or
1% finished
spray
C1 pt/1,000
sq.ft]
<0.5, £, 4
Ib/gal EC)
(18.5%, £0%
EC)
(1% SC/L)
(0.554, 154
RTU)
or
Premise treatment. Apply to ma-
nure, window sills, outside of
penned enclosures, and floors of
feed rooms. Sugar may be added
to finished sprays for improved
house fly control or for prolong-
ed residual action.
May be formulated with ronnel or
pyrethrins and one or a combina-
tion of MGK £64 and piperonyl
butoxide.
OR MAI
Formulated with tetrachlorvin-
phos.
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Site andPest
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formu1at i on(s)
Poultry Houses (continued)
— OR MAI —
CW/TETRA-
CHLORVIN-
PHOS]
0. 24-0. 48*
finished
spray
Cl-2 gal/
1,000 sq. ftD
(5. 7% EC)
dry bait Premise treatment. Dry bait: Ap-
0.02-0.04 oz/ ply every 3 to 5 days where f1ies
1,OOO sq.ft are seen.
or OR
wet bait Wet bait: Apply with a sprink-
0.08-0.16 ling can or as a coarse wet spray
oz/gal to floor areas, window sills,
Cl qt/1,000 walls or other areas where flies
sq.ft3 are seen.
(0.25%, O.5%, May be formulated with ronnel or
0.6%, 1% G) trichlorfon.
OR MAI
—OR MAI— Formulated with malathion.
CW/MALATHIOND
0.01 oz/l,OOO
sq. ft
(0.5% G)
CW/PROPOXUR:
0.034 oz/
1, OOO sq. ft
(0. 043* G)
CW/RONNEL3
dry bait
0. 002-0. 04
oz/1,OOO
sq. ft
<0. 1*, 0.
0. 5'/., 0.
1% G)
or
Premise treatment. For broiler
houses and walkways of caged lay-
er houses.
Formulated with propoxur and rnus-
calure.
Premise treatment. For caged lay-
ing operations.
Formulated with ronnel.
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£,£-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Forrnu 1 at i on < s)
Poultry Houses (continued)
IOAAAAA
IOAAAFA
IOAMAAA
IMPBACA
Fl ies
Gnat s
Mosquitoes
(SiIverfish
(reduction of
populat ion))
IOAAAAA
Flies
ILACABA
Fowl tick
(blue bug)
IMAAADA
ILAAABA
Lice
Mites
wet ba i t
0. 16-O.192
oz/gal
CO.5-2 qt/
1,OOO sq. ft3
or
O.04 oz/gal/
1,000 sq. ft
(0. 1*, O. £5*,
0. 5X, O. 6*,
1* G)
resin strips
1.3-3.7 oz
£0* Impr
strips
1 strip/
1, OOO cu. ft
or 10O sq.ft
of floor
area
(20* Impr)
Premise treatment. Suspend
strips evenly over the treatment
area. Weather and other condi-
tions such as strong drafts may
alter performance. Treatment is
usually effective for 1 season
(up to 4 months). Replace if
effectiveness diminishes.
0.5>4 finished Premise treatment. Fog applica-
spray tion. Apply with any suitable
Cl qt/8,OOO fogger for all types of poultry
cu. ft3 housing.
(2 Ib/gal EC)
CW/TETRA-
CHLORVIN-
PHOS:
1 pt 5. 7X
EC/3 gal
CO.66-1 gal/ phos.
10O sq.ft:
(5.7% EC)
Premise treatment. Apply to
cover walls, ceiling, floors,
cracks, and crevices using high
pressure spray.
Formulated with tetrachlorvin-
CW/TETRA-
CHLORVIN-
PHOSD
1 pt 5. 7%
EC/3 gal
Cl pt/lOO
sq.ft roost
areal
(5. 7% EC)
Roost paint. Apply with brush or
spray.
Formulated with tetrachlorvin-
phos.
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Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formu1at i on(s)
Poultry Houses (continued)
Refer to Caged Poultry (manure treatment) clus-
ter for additional use information.
(Household)
General Warnings and Limitations; Remove occupants, pets, birds,
and remove or cover fish aquariums before application. Food
should be removed and food handling equipment covered during ap-
plication and/or washed after application is complete. Leave un-
disturbed for at least 2 hours. Before reoccupying, open all
doors and windows and ventilate thoroughly. Do not allow chil-
dren to lie or sleep in treated areas until at least 6 hours fol-
lowing treatment. Open doors and windows and allow to air for 30
minutes. Prior to application eliminate all sources of ignition
(pilot lights, fires, and open flame) and disconnect electric
power.
/&3OO7CA
ISASAAfi
IQAFACA
INATAFA
ITBSABA
IVAAABA
IMNAAAA
IOAAAAA
IKAAAAA
ILAAACA
Domest i c Dwe11i no Cont ent s
Ants
Bed bug
Carpet beetle
Clothes moths
Cockroaches
Fleas
Flies
Spiders
Ticks
O.5* finished
spray
(2 Ib/gal
SC/L)
(SOX SC/L)
(0. 5X RTU)
—OR MAI—
1:19 dilution
(9.81*, 1OX
EC)
or
(0. 2X, O. 3*,
0. 5X RTLi)
(0. IX, 0. 2X,
O. 3X, O. 5X
PrL)
Use limited to professional pest
control operators.
Application to household or domes-
tic dwelling contents. For bed
bun, treat mattress lightly on
the underside around seams and
buttons. For liquid—ready to use
formulation, take bed apart and
spray entire surface of bedstead,
slats and springs. Spray thoi—
oughly into cracks and joints in
bedstead and on tufts and seams
of mattress. Do not spray gene»—
al surface of mattress. Air mat-
tresses until completely dry (at
least 4 hours) before reuse. For
clothes moths, clean closet or
other area and spray thoroughly,
particularly into cracks in the
floor, along baseboard ana around
mouldings. Clean and brush arti-
cles to be protected. Spray wool-
en articles thoroughly on upper
and lower surfaces, especially
along the seams and into folds or
pleats, with nozzle of sprayer
held at least 18 inches from the
fabric. The spray must be ap-
plied carefully and evenly as a
light mist to avoid staining.
Issued: 1O-30-84
II1-084001-63
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Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formalat ion(s)
INOTARC
ITBSABA
IMPBACA
/63O06OO
ILABAFA
INABADA
IVAAABA
INBUATA
IVAHAAA
INABAEA
IMNAAAA
IOAAAAA
INASEKA
Domestic Dwelling Contents (continued)
30
Allow sprayed articles to dry
thoroughly before storing or
using. Repeat applications at
day intervals, unless articles
are stored immediately after
treatment in moth—tight contain-
ers, previously cleaned and spray-
ed as directed above.
OR MAI
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion of: allethrin; d—trans alle-
thrin; propoxur; M6K 264; pi pet—
onyl butoxide; pyrethrins; and
methoprene.
(Black carpet resin strips Military use only.
beetle (lar- 1 strip/lOO
vae)) cu. ft
(Clothes moths) (15% Impr)
(Silverfish)
resin strips
1 strip/lOO
cu. ft
(20* Impr)
Domestic Dwelling Food Handling
Areas
Insecticidal strip. Suspend in
storage chests and clothes clos-
ets. Do not place unprotected
strip in direct contact with fa-
brics. Effective for 2 months.
Replace when effectiveness dimin-
ishes.
Insecticidal strio. Hang in clos-
ets, cabinets and small spaces.
Effective for 2 to 3 months. Re-
place when effectiveness dimin-
ishes.
Cheese mites
Cigarette
beet 1es
Cockroaches
Conflused flour
beetle
Crickets
Drugstore
beetle
Fleas
Flies (includ-
ing cheese
skipper, gnats
and mosqui-
toes)
Grain weevils
Issued: 1O-3O-84
10 g/10,OOO
cu. ft
(2.95* PrL)
or
18-33.6/g
10,OOO cu. ft
(5.37*, 7*
PrL)
—OR MAI—
(O. 5* RTU)
(0.5* PrL)
Use limited to professional pest
control operators.
Indoor fogging aoolication.
Place can in center of area to bf
treated. Place newspaper under
can. Release contents from can
and leave premises immediately.
The entire contents will be re-
leased automatically. Open caoi-
nets and doors to areas to be
treated. After application, do
not reoccupy premises for at
least 2 hours. Before reoccupy-
ing open all doors and windows
and ventilate thoroughly.
OR MAI
III-O84O01-64
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INBUABA
ITAAABA
INBUASA
INASDRA
INARAGA
IMPBACA
INBOAAA
IKAAAAA
ISAAAOA
IVAAABA
/&3OO10A
ISASAAA
IQAFACA
INATAFA
ISBAAAA
ILAVABA
IVAAABA
IVAHAAA
IMPBABA
IMNAAAA
IOAAAAA
IJCAAAA
ITAAABA
IJEBAAA
IMPBACA
IKAAAAA
ILAAACA
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Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Forrnu 1 at i on < s)
Domestic Dwelling Food Handling Areas (continued)
Pest list continued from previous page.
Mealworms
Moths (includ-
ing angoumois
grain moth and
Med i t erranean
flour moth)
Red flour
beetle
Rice weevil
Sawtoothed
grain beetle
SiIverfish
Sp ider beet 1es
Spiders
Wasps
Cockroaches
Formulated with ronnel,
(0.25% P/T)
Domestic Dwellings (Indoor)
Ants
Bedbug
Carpet beetle
Cent ipedes
Clover mite
Cockroaches
Crickets
Firebrat
Fleas
Flies (includ-
ing gnats and
mosquitoes)
Mi 11ipedes
Moths
Scorpions
SiIverfish
Spiders (in-
cluding black
widow)
Ticks (includ-
ing brown dog
tick)
Issued: 1O-3O-84
0. 5* finished
spray
(O.5, 1.16,
1.59, 2, 4,
4.48 Ib/gal
EC)
(1O#, 20% EC)
(1. 15, 2,
8.39, 10
Ib/gal SC/L)
(23.7X, SOX
SC/L)
(0.07 Ib/gal
RTU)
(O. 5% RTU)
or
Bait application. Unwrao and dip
complete pellet in water. Avoid
excess wetting. Place in dish in-
cluded in package to retain mois-
ture. Locate in kitchen.
Use limited to professional pest
control operators.
Indoor application. Apply as a
coarse, wet spray where pests
hide or congregate around base-
boards, cracks, walls, floors,
door and window frames, localized
areas of floor behind shelving of
storage areas and other olaces
where pests may congregate walk
or hide. For ants, spray on
trails and points of entry such
as around door frames, window
sills, openings around pipes and
door jambs. For bedbugs, spray
into corners, cracks and crevices
and behind and under objects in
room. For ant s. cent ipedes. cock-
roaches, crickets, mil 1ipedes.
siIverfish. spiders and t icksT
spray cracKS and crevices in wood-
work, walls, floors, around
doors, window frames, baseboards,
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Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formalat ion(s)
Domest i c Owe11i nos (Indoor) (continued)
Pest list continued from previous page.
ISAAADA
Wasps (includ- —OR MAI—
ing hornets,
paper wasp and O.125-0.5*
mud dauber) finished
spray
(0.5, 0.6,
0. 63, 0. 67,
1 Ib/gal EC)
(2.89*,
5. 1954, 854,
954, 9.8154,
1O54, IS.31*
EC)
(O.554, 154,
SOX SC/L)
or
1:3 d i1ut i on
(15C EC)
(1% SC/L)
Issued: 10-30-84
(0.554 RTU)
(0.554, O. 7554
PrL)
—OR MAI—
0.06-0. 16
oz/gal
or
1:11-1:5
dilution
(0.2, O. S3,
0.25, 0.5
Ib/gal EC)
or
6-16 fl.oz
O. 554, 0. 654
EC/gal
(O. 554, 0.654
EC)
or
III-O84001-66
behind shelving of storage areas
and around pipes. Also spray un-
til slightly wet, surfaces behind
and beneath cabinets, refrigera-
tors, sinks and stoves. For
fleas and t icks. thoroughly spray
infested areas around baseboards,
window and door frames, cracks
and crevices in walls and floor
and localized areas of floor and
floor coverings around pet sleeo-
ing quarters. For siIverfish.
spray storage ar.eas and book-
shelves. Repeat as needed.
The 2. 8954 emulsif iable concen-
trate formulation may be tank mix-
ed with diazinon.
OR MAI
Forrriulated with one or a combina-
tion of: methylene chloride; pro-
poxur; MGK 264; diazinon; ronnel:
chlorpyrifos; piperonyl butoxide;
pyrethrins; and tetrachloroethyl-
ene.
Indoor application. Spray direct-
ly on pests where possible. Thor-
oughly spray into all places
where pests hide or seek shelter
such as all cracks and crevices.
Refer to above use paragraph for
specific use instructions regara-
ing pests.
OR MAI
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion of: allethrin; d-trans alle-
thrin; 2-butoxyethanol; essential
oils; methylene chloride; propox-
ur; MGK 264; N-octyl suIfoxide of
isosafrole; malathion; diazinon;
ronnel; chlorpyrifos; piperonyl
butoxide; pyrethrins; and
methoprene.
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Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Fornm 1ation(s)
Site and Pest
Domestic Dwellings (Indoor) (continued)
(C>.£%, 0.2554,
0. 3*, 0. 5%,
O.55% RTU)
(0.1%, 0. £%,
0. £5%,
O. £55%,
O. 3%, 0. 5%,
O. 51%,
O.538% PrL)
10-15 sec-
onds/1, OOO
cu. ft
(O.O7 Ib/gal
RTU)
or
10-15 sec-
onds/1, OOO
cu. ft
(0.5% RTU)
or
1% finished
spray
El.£5 pt/
10,000
cu. ft3
(1% RTU)
or
15-£0 sec-
onds/1, OOO
cu. ft
(0.5% PrL)
or
8-10 seconds/
1£0 sq.ft
(0.75% PrL)
—OR MAI—
10-15 sec-
onds/1,000
cu. ft
(O. £%, 0. £5%,
0. 3%, 0. 5%,
O.55% RTU)
or
Use of formulations above 0.5 per-
cent limited to professional pest
control operators.
Space treatment. Spray upwards
into 4 corners of room. Close
all doors and windows for approxi-
mately 15 minutes after treat-
ment. Do not reenter premises
until thoroughly ventilated.
OR MAI
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion of: allethrin; d-trans alle-
thrin; £-butoxyethanol; essential
oils; methylene chloride; propox-
ur; MGK £64; N-octyl sulfoxide of
isosafrole; malathion; diazinon;
ronnel; chlorpyrifos; piperonyl
butoxide; pyrethrins; and rnetho—
prene.
Issued: 10-3O-84
III-084O01-67
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Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulation
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£,2-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulat ion(s)
ILABAFA
INABADA
IVAAABA
INBUATA
IVAHAAA
INABBEA
IMNAAAA
IOAAAAA
INASEKA
INBUABA
ITAAABA
INBUASA
INASDRA
INARAGA
IMPBACA
INBOAAA
IKAAAAA
ISAAAOA
Domestic Dwellings (Indoor) (continued)
Cheese rnites
Ci garette
beetle
Cockroaches
Confused flour
beetle
Crickets
Drugstore
beetle
Fleas
Flies (includ-
ing cheese
skipper, gnats
and mosqui-
toes)
Grain weevils
Mealworms
Moths (includ-
ing angournois
grain moth and
Med i t erranean
flour moth)
Red flour
beetle
Rice weevil
Sawtoothed
grain beetle
Si 1verfish
Spider beetles
Spiders
Wasps
10 g/10,OOO
cu. ft
(£.95% PrL)
or
18-33.6 g/
1O,OOO cu. ft
(5.37*, 7*
PrL)
—OR MAI—
(O.
(O.
RTU)
PrL)
the building at once. Leave un-
disturbed for at least £ hours.
Open doors and windows and allow
to air for 30 minutes.
Solvents may soften some asphalt
or synthetic tile floors. If
used directly over asphalt or syn-
thetic tile, newspapers should be
spread on the floor for several
feet around the area of release.
Do not use with freshly waxed
floors; allow wax to become hard-
ened. Some plastics may be af-
fected. Remove or cover plastic
items such as eyeglasses, stereo
covers and notion boxes.
Use limited to professional pest
control operators.
Indoor fogging application.
Place can in center of area to be
treated. Place newspaper under
can. Release contents from can
and leave premises immediately.
The entire contents will be
released automatically. Open
cabinets and doors to areas to be
treated. Do not reoccupy
premises for at least £ hours.
Before reoccupying open all doors
and windows and ventilate
thoroughly.
OR MAI
Formulated with ronnel.
Issued: 1O-3O-84
111-084001-69
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Site and Pest
Dosaoes and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formu1at i on(s >
Domestic Dwellings (Indoor) (continued)
IVAAABA
Cockroaches
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Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulat ion(s)
/63OO50H
Domestic Dwelling (Indoor)
Excluding Food Handling
flreas
IMOftftftA
IMPBfiCft
Flies (includ-
ing gnats and
mosquitoes)
(Silverfish)
resin strips
1 strip/150
cu. ft
(15* Impr)
Do not use in nurseries or rooms
where infants, ill or aged per-
sons may be confined.
Do not use in kitchens or areas
food is prepared or served.
Weather or other conditions such
as extreme ventilation or strong
drafts may affect the performance
of strips. Effective for 1 to A
months. Replace when effective-
ness diminishes.
Military use only.
Insecticidal strip. Hang in hous-
es or other enclosed areas. Plso
for use in tents, house trailers
and cabins. In large tents,
trailers and cabins, more than i
strip will normally be required.
resin strips Insecticidal strip. Hang in
1 strip/1,000 homes, cabins, motels and ga-
cu. ft rages.
(15X, £0*
Impr)
resin strips
1 strip/200
cu. ft
(SOX Impr)
Insecticidal strip. Hang in hous-
es or other enclosed areas. Also
for use in tents, housetrailers
and cabins. In large tents,
trailers and cabins, more than 1
strip will normally be required.
Issued: 1O-30-84
III-084OO1-71
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Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Lirnitat ions
Formal at ion(s)
(Noncroo. Wide Area, and General Indoor /Out door Treatments.)
/88O030A
Latrines (Outdoor)
ISASAAA
ILAMAQA
IVAAABA
IMNAAAA
IOAAAAA
IIFAAEA
Ants
Brown dog tick
Cockroaches
Fleas
Flies (includ-
ing gnats and
mosquitoes)
Sowbugs
IOAAAAA
0.5% finished
spray
CO. 05 lb/
5,OOO sq. ftD
(1.16, 1.59,
2, 4, 4.8
Ib/gal EC)
(2O* EC)**
(1. 15, 8. 39,
1O Ib/gal
SC/L)
or
1% finished
spray
CO. 625-1.25
gal/A]
(1* RTU)
—OR MAI—
O.5% finished
spray
C1.25 gal/
5,OOO sq. ft:
(0. 5* RTU)
Flies (includ- O.£-0.4 oz/
ing house fly) 5, OOO sq.ft
Cdry bait]
or
0.08-0. 16
oz/gal
Cliquid
bait:
(0.5%, 1* G)
or
Dichlorvos is classified as a
RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE when
used as a mosquito larvicide/
adulticide on this site (due to
toxicity to birds and aquatic
organisms.
Use limited to professional pest
control operators.
Outdoor application. Apply as a
coarse, wet spray. Repeat as
needed.
OR MAI
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion of: MBK 264; piperonyl
butoxide; or pyrethrins.
Bait application. Apply on
ground or areas where flies con-
gregate. Repeat as needed.
OR MAI
Formulated with trichlorfon or
ronnel.
Issued: 10-30-64
III-084001-7S
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Site and Pe s t
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formalat ion(s)
Latrines (Outdoor) (continued)
—OR MAI—
IOAAAAA
IOAAAAA
ISAAADA
Flies (includ-
ing gnats and
mosquitoes)
Flies (includ-
ing gnats and
mosquitoes)
Wasps.
0. 04-0.4 oz/
5, 000 sq.ft
Cdry baitD
(0.25X, 0. IX,
0.5X, IX B)
or
O.016-0.16
oz/gal
[liquid
bait]
(0. 25X, 0. IX,
0. 5X, IX G)
1 oz/5,OOO
sq. ft
or
4-6 oz/5, 000
sq. ft
(IX 3)
resin strips
1 strip/
latrine
(SOX Impr)
IX finished
spray
CO. O5-0. 2
Ib/AD
(1.16, 1.59,
2, 4, 4. 48
Ib/gal EC)
(£OX EC)**
(1.15, 2, 8,
8.39, 8.4,
10 Ib/gal
SC/L)
(15X, 20X,
23. 7X, SOX,
90X SC/L)**
or
O. 04 Ib/A
(0.07 Ib/gai
RTU)
(IX RTU)**
Bait application. Apply lower
rate for adults and higher rate
for maggots. Repeat at 7 day in-
tervals or more often as requirec
to reduce fly population.
Insecticidal strip. Effective
for 3 months. Replace when effec-
tiveness diminishes.
Use limited to professional pest
control operators.
Outdoor fogging application. Do
not treat areas where food or
feed crops are growing.
Issued: 1O-30-84
111-084001-73
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Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use,
Formu1at i on(s)
Limi tat ions
Latrines (Outdoor) (continued)
0.5* finished Outdoor fogging application. Do
spray not treat areas where fooo or
Cl.25-2.5 feed crops are growing.
gal/AH
(0.5% RTU)
/56O30IA
IMNAAAA
/67O020A
Rats. Plague Vectors
Fleas resin strips
1-2 inch 2O*
Impr strip/
ratronix
enclosure
(20% Impr)
Recreational Areas (including
Campgrounds, Drive—In Thea-
ters, Golf Courses, Picnic
Areas, Parks, Fairs, Camps
and Zoos)
ISASAAA
IVAAABA
IMNAAAA
IOAAAAA
IMPBACA
IIFAAEA
IKAAAAA
IL Aft AC A
Ants
Cockroaches
Fleas
Flies (includ-
ing gnats and
mosquitoes)
Silverfish
Sowbugs
Spi'ders
Ticks (includ-
ing brown 'dog
tick)
Issued: 10-30-84
0.5S finished
spray
CO.05 lb/
5,OOO sq. ft3
(1, 1.16,
1.59, 2, 4,
4.48 Ib/gal
EC)
(20* EC)**
(1.15, 8.39,
10 Ib/gal
SC/L)
or
1* finished
spray
CO.04-O.12
lb/5,OOO
sq.ft3
(2 Ib/gal EC)
or
CO. 625-1.25
gal/A^
(1% RTU)
or
III-084001-74
Animal treatment. Suspend 1, 2
inch resin strip in the ratronix
enclosure (rat receptacle bag).
To assure that all fleas are
dead, do not remove the recepta-
cle for at least 1 hour after the
last rat has been killed. Re-
place every 30 days or as needed.
Dichlorvos is classified as a
RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE when
used as a mosquito larvicide/
adulticide on this site (due to
toxicity to birds and aquatic
organisms.
Use limited to professional pest
control operators.
Outdoor application. Apply as a
coarse, wet spray. Repeat as
needed.
OR MAI
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion of: MBK 264; piperonyl
butoxide; or pyrethrins.
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Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use.
Formu1ation(s)
.-.irnitat ions
Recreational Areas (continued)
—OR MAI—
0.5X finished
spray
C1.25 gal/
5,OOO sq. ft:
(0. 5* RTU)
IOAAAAA
Flies (includ-
ing blow
f1ies, house
fly and stable
fly)
0.5 oz/5, OOO
sq. ft
(0.5'X D)
Bait application. Apply in
strips where flies gather. If
flies are extremely numerous, a
higher dosage may be needed.
Bait application. Apply on
ground or areas'where flies con-
gregate.
OR MAI
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion of: trichlorfon or ronnel.
0. 1-1 oz/
5, OOO sq.ft
Cdry bait3
or
O. OB-0. £ oz/
gal
Cliquid
bait:
(0. 5*, 0. 6%,
1% G>
—OR MAI—
O.04-0.4 oz/
5, OOO sq.ft
Cdry bait:
or
O.O16-O.16
oz/gal
Cliquid
bait:
(O. £5X, 0. 154,
0. 5*, 1% 6)
0.9-1.2 oz/ Bait application. Apply lower
5,OOO sq.ft rate for adult control and higher
or rate for maggot control. Repeat
4—7.8 oz/ as needed.
5, OOO sq.ft
(0.6% IX G)
Issued: 10-30-84
II1-084001-75
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Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formuiat ion(s)
Recreat i oha1 ftreas (continued)
0. 12 oz/gal
(2, 4 Ib/gal
EC)
ISftftftDft
Flies (includ-
ing gnats and
mosquitoes)
Wasps
Issued: 10-30-84
1 strip/150
cu. ft
(1554 Impr)
or
1 strip/200
cu. ft
(20* Impr)
1 gal 1.5%
or 2. 554 EC/
24 gal
(1.5*, 2.5%
EC)
154 finished
spray
CO. 05-O.2
Ib/PD
(1. 16, 1.59,
2, 4, 4.48
Ib/gal EC)
(2O54 EC)**
(1.15, 2, 8,
8. 39, 8. 4
10 Ib/gal
S.C/L)
(1594, 2054,
23. 754, 5054,
9O54 SC/L)**
or
0.04 Ib/ft
(0.07 Ib/gal
RTU)
(154 RTU)**
—OR MftI—
O.554 finished
spray
CO. 05-O. 1
lb/03
(5.0554 SC/L)
III-0840O1-76
Use limited to professional pest
control operators.
Bait application to drive-in thea-
ters. Spot spray areas where
flies congregate. Repeat as need-
ed. Mix with powdered sugar.
Insecticidal strip. Place in en-
closed areas of camping areas
(such as nouse trailers and cab-
ins). The 15 percent formulation
is specified for military use
only.
Outdoor application. Spray ex-
posed areas such as walls, fences
and refuse containers. Repeat as
needed.
Formulated with dirnethoate.
Use limited to professional pest
control operators.
Outdoor fogging application. Do
not treat areas where food or
feed crops are growing.
OR MftI
Formulated with methoxychlor.
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Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formu1at i on(s)
Recreational flreas (continued)
ILftWftftfi
ILftftftCft
Chigger mites
Ticks
O.5% finished Outdoor fogging application. Do
spray not treat areas where food or
Cl. 25-2.5 feed crops are growing.
gal/ftD OR MftI
(0.5% RTU) Formulated with malathion.
or
(0. 5* PrL)
—OR Mfll—
0. O5-0. 125%
finished
spray
(0.5% SC/L)
0.5% finished
spray
Cl Ib/fiiJ
(50% WP)
—OR Mfil—
0.0625-0.2
lb/0
C40-10O gal
water/PD
(0. 2, O. 25,
0. 5, 0. 63
Ib/gal EC)
or
1 pt 5. 19%
or 9% EC/0
C4O-100 gal
water/03
(5.19%, 9%
EC)
Outdoor treatment. Spray infest-
ed areas thoroughly. Spray along
foot paths and roadsides leading
to such areas in campgrounds, pic-
nic areas and recreational parks.
OR MAI
Formulated with chlorpyrifos.
Issued! 10-30-84
111-084001-77
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Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulation(s)
/890010ft
ISASPAA
IVAAABA
IOAAAAA
ISAAADA
Refuse and Solid Waste Contain-
grs
Ants
Cockroaches
Flies (includ-
ing gnats and
mosquitoes)
Wasps
(0. 5X G>
Refuse and solid waste container
treatment. Sprinkle liberally in
containers before and after fill-
ing. Repeat as needed.
Formulated with formaldehyde,
malathion, alkyl*dimethyl benzyl
ammonium chloride *alkyl <60*
C14, SOX C16, 5% CIS, 5X Clfl)
plus alkyl*dimethyl ethylbenzyl
ammonium chloride *alkyl (&8X
Cl£, 3254 C14), and al kyl*dimethyl
ethylbenzyi ammonium chloride
*alkyl <60X C14, 30% CIS, 5X Cl£,
5X CIS).
Bait application. Apply in gar-
bage cans and dumpsters of ho-
tels, restaurants, hospitals,
schools and municipal buildings.
Not intended for household use.
Use only in areas inaccessible to
children and pets. For f1ies.
sprinkle liberally in refuse and
garbage containers before and
after filling. Repeat as needec.
resin strips Insecticidal strip for military
1 strip/84 use only. Attach 1 ministrip in-
gal capacity side each can. Keep lid on can.
container One unit will be effective for
(15* Impr) the entire fly season.
O. O2 oz/10
sq.ft con-
tainer
UK G)
resin strips
1 strip/
container
<2OX Impr)
resin strips
1 strip/100
cu. ft con-
tainer
<20X Impr)
Insecticidal strip. Attach to un-
derside of the lid of an average
sized garbage can. Keep the lie
on the garbage can.
Insecticidal strip. Industrial
use for garbage cans and other
waste receptacles.
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Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Forrnu 1 at i on (s)
Refuse and Solid Waste Containers (continued)
IOAAAAA
Flies (includ- —
ing blow (0.554, 0.6*,
flies, house 1%, 5% 6)
fly and stable
fly) —OR MAI—
(0. 1*, O. 5*,
0.6* 6)
Bait application. Apply around
and inside garbage can. Repeat
as needed.
OR MAI
Formulated with malath ion or ron-
nel.
ISBIAEA
Yellowjackets
resin strips Insecticidal strip. Attach 1
1 strip/£0
gal con-
tainer
(15*, £0*
Impr)
strip inside of an average sized
garbage can (£0 gallons). One
strip will maintain effectiveness
for the entire fly season. Keep
1 id on can.
1 gal 1.5* or Refuse and solid waste container
£.5* EC/£4 treatment.
gal con- Formulated with dimethoate.
tainer
(1.5*, £.5*
EC)
0.5* finished Refuse and solid waste container
spray treatment. Spray inside of lid
(£ Ib/gal EC) and inside of the containers each
time that the container is emp-
tied.
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Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formu1at i on(s)
/89000OA
Refuse and Solid Waste Sites
ISASAAA
ILAMAQA
IVAAABA
IMNAAAA
IOAAAAA
IIFAAEA
ISAAADA
Ants
Brown dog tick
Cockroaches
Fleas
Flies (includ-
ing gnats and
mosquitoes)
Sowbugs
Wasps
(O. 5% G>
0. 5X finished
spray
CO.05 lb/
5,000 sq. ft3
(1, 1.16,
1.59, 2, 4,
4.48 Ib/gal
EC)
(2O* EC>*#
(1.15, 8.39,
1O Ib/gal
SC/L)
or
1* finished
spray
CO.O4-O.12
lb/5,000
sq.ft:
(2 Ib/gal EC)
or
C5-10 pt/A3
(IX RTU)
or
Dichlorvos is classified as a
RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE wher,
used as a mosquito larvicide/
adulticide on this site (due to
toxicity to birds and aquatic
organisms.
Application to garbage dumps and
trucks. Sprinkle liberally. Re-
peat as needed.
Formulated with formaldehyde,
malathion, alkyl*dirnethy 1 benzyl
ammonium chloride *alkyl (£>O%
C14, 30% C16, 5X CIS, 5* CIS)
plus alkyl*dimethyl ethylbenzyl
ammonium chloride *alkyl (68*
CIS, 3S'/. C14), and al ky l*dirnethyi
ethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60* C14, 3O% C16, 5% CIS,
554 CIS).
Use limited to professional pest
control operators.
Outdoor application. Apply as a
coarse, wet spray. Repeat as
needed.
OR MAI
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion of: MGK 264; piperonyl
butoxide; or pyrethrins.
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Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulat ion(s>
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£,S-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHftTE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use.
Forrnulat ion (s)
-imitat ions
Refuse and Solid Waste Sites (continued)
Flies (includ-
ing gnats and
mosquitoes)
Wasps
1* finished
spray
CO. 05-0. £
Use limited to professional pest
control operators.
Outdoor fogging application. Do
not treat areas where food or
feed crops are growing.
OR MAI
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion of: methoxychlor; fenthion;
or malathion.
(1. 16, 1.59,
2, 4, 4.48
Ib/gal EC)
(20* EC)**
(1.15, 2, 8,
8. 33, 8. 4,
10 Ib/gal
SC/L)
(15%, 20>t,
23. 7%, 5O*,
9054 SC/L)**
or
0.04 Ib/ft
(0.07 Ib/gal
RTU)
(1% RTU)**
— OR Mfll —
O. 2* finished
spray
(1.4*, £.5%,
4. 7% EC)
or
O.5% finished
spray
CO. O5-0. 1
lb/03
(5.05* SC/L)
0.5* finished Outdoor fogging apolication. Do
spray
C1.25-S. 5
gal/PJ
(0.5* RTU)
— OR MftI —
0. 05-0. 1£5*
finished
spray
(0.5* SC/L)
not treat areas where food or
feed crops are growing.
OR Mfil
Formulated with malathion.
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Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Jse. Limitations
Formuiat ion(s)
/SSOOOOft
Wide Area General Indoor/
Outdoor Treatments
IVAAABA
Cockroaches
IOAAAAA
(Flie
ing mosqui-
toes) )
1 gal 156 EC/
4 gal
<156 EC)
or
1 gal 1.2656
EC/5 gal
(1.2656 EC)
or
1 gal 4.7X
EC/10 gal
(4. 7% EC)
or
1 gal 2.5%
SC/L/12 gal
<2.556 SC/L)
(includ- 1 gal 1% EC/
IS gal
(156 EC)
or
1 gal 1.4X
EC/7 gal
(J.456 EC)
or
1 gal 2. 556
EC/IS gal
(2. 556 EC)
or
1 gal 4. 756
EC/25 gal
<4. 756 EC)
Dichlorvos is classifled .as a
RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE when
used as a mosquito larvicide/
adulticide on this site (due to
toxicity to birds and aquatic
organisms.
Dichlorvos is toxic to fish,
birds and aquatic invertebrates.
Do not apply directly to water or
wetlands (swamps, marshes, bogs
and potholes). Drift and runoff
from treated areas may be hazard-
ous to aquatic organisms in neigh-
boring areas. Do not contaminate
water by cleaning of equipment or
disposal of wastes.
Use limited to professional pest
control operators.
Application for municipal reduc-
tion of cockroach populations.
Thoroughly wet the insides of man-
holes and sewage lines. Treat
garbage racks, and garbage cans
found in alleys between build-
ings. Apply as a coarse spray
and wet garbage dumps and refuse
areas. Repeat as needed.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion of: lindane; methoxychlor
or malathion.
Use limited to professional pest
control operators.
Outdoor application. Apply so
that the residual deposit will
aid in the control of f1ies and
mosquitoes. Thoroughly wet the
surfaces where pests alight such
as garbage dumps, refuse heaps,
outside of barns and .buildings
and undergrowth near stagnant
water.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion of: lindane; methoxychlor
or malathion.
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Site and Pest
Dosages and lolerance. U«
Formulat ion(s)
Limitat ions
Wide Area General Indoor/Outdoor Treatments (continued)
IOAMAAJ
Mosquitoes
(adults)
0.2-0. S3 lb/
5 A
or
O. £-0. S3 lb/
1O A
(O.S, 0.23
Ib/gal EC)
1-1.5 pt IS
EC/A
(IS EC)
or
4 pt 1% EC/A
(IS EC)
or
1 pt 1. 26S
EC/12 gal
or
1 gal 4.7S
EC/25 gal
C50 gal/AD
(1.S6S, 4. 7S
EC)
or
1 gal 2.5S
EC or SC/L/
12 gal
C6.5 gal/A3
(2.5S EC)
(2.5S SC/L)
or
1 gal 0.5%
SC/L/4-1O
gal
(0.5S SC/L)
or
1 gal IS,
1.6SS SC/L/
3-9 gal
C3 gal/AD
(IS, 1.6SS
SC/L)
or
Use limited to professional pest
control operators.
Outdoor application. Apply in
sufficient Mater or oil to cover
vegetation. Use higher rate for
heavy vegetation and lower rate
for nonexistent to medium vegeta-
t ion.
Formulated with chlorpyrifos.
Use limited to professional pest
control operators.
Outdoor fogging application.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion of: lindane; S-butoxyethan-
ol5 stabilene; methoxychlor; meth-
ylene chloride; propoxur; fenthi-
on; malathion or ronnel.
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Site and Pest Dosages and Tolerance. Use, -imitations
Forrnu 1 at i on (s)
Uide ftrea General Indoor/Outdoor Treatments (cont irmed)
1 gal 1.4%
SC/L/7 gal
C3.2 gal/ft]
(1.4* SC/L)
or
1 gal 1.4X
SC/L/5-6
gal
or
1 gal 2.5%
SC/L/5O gal
C2 gal/fiD
(1.4*, S. 5*
SC/L)
or
1 gal £. 5#
SC/L/5-12
gal
(£.5% SC/L)
or
1 gal 3. 5*
SC/L/8-15
gal
(3.5* SC/L)
or
1 gal 5.05%
SC/L/10 gal
Cl. £5-2.5
gal/ft]
(5. 05'/. SC/L)
or
1 gal &'/•
SC/L/12 gal
CO.5 gal/03
(6% SC/L)
or
O.75-2.5 gal
0. 5'/. RTU/ft
(0. 5% RTLJ)
or
O. 5-1.25 gal
I'/. RTU/fi
(IS RTU)
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Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations.
Formalat ion(s)
/7OO01OA
IOAAAAA
(Commercial and Industrial Uses)
Aircraft
Flies (includ-
ing mosqui-
toes)
0. 15-0. £5
rng/1 iter
of air/3O
rnin.
(100* RTU)
/7O002OA
ISASAAA
IVAAABA
IMNAAAA
IOAAAAA
Buses
ITAAABA
IJEBAAA
IMPSACA
IKAAAAA
ILAAACA
ISAAADA
Ants
Cockroaches
Fleas
Flies (includ-
ing fruit
flies, gnats,
house fly and
mosquitoes)
Moths
Scorpions
SiIverfish
Spiders
Ticks
Wasps
0. 3 g/2, 000
cu. ft
(0.574 PrL)
or
Insecticidal cartridge. Insert
cartridge xnto mechanical system
of aircraft prior to takeoff.
The mechanical dispensing system
may be operated while the air-
craft is parked with the doors
closed, while taxiing or while in
flight.
Fogging application. The 5 and
5.37 percent formulations are spe-
cifically formulated for use in
controlling pests infesting bus-
9-9.8 g/£, OOO es. The total contents of £ con-
cu. ft
(5*, 5. 37*
PrL)
tainers are required for treat-
ment of a bus having a volume of
approximately 2,OOO cubic feet.
Buses should be out of service
and posted during treatment rela-
tive to the health hazards involv-
ed.
Application Directions;
The temperature at the time of ap-
plication should be between 7O F
and 85 F (21.1 C and £9.4 C). Be-
fore releasing the aerosol, seal
the outside vents of the bus with
tape and open doors to the lava-
tory and the small compartments
in the drivers section. Place
one container at the rear of the
passenger section and the other
container near the driver sec-
tion. Open aerosol valves when
placing containers.
After activating the aerosols,
leave the bus and close the exit
door. Best results are obtained
by operating the air conditioning
circulator for 1O minutes after
the aerosols have been released.
The bus should be left sealed for
a minimum of 45 to 6O minutes in
order that the insecticide vapor
can disperse throughout the bus.
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Site and Pest
Buses (continued)
/77OOOJL
ISASA3A
IJBAAAA
IVAAABA
IVAHAAA
INATAAA
IMNAAAA
IOAAAAA
IJCAAAA
ITAAABA
IJEBAAA
IMPBACA
IIFAAEA
IKAAAAA
IMAAAFA
ILAAACA
ISAAADA
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
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Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, ^imitations
Form ui a 1ion(s)
Commercial. Institutional and Industrial ^reas (Indoor) (con-
t inued)
—OR MftI—
0. O7-0. 5*
finished
spray
(0. £, 0.5,
O. 6, 0. 63,
O. 67, 1 lb/
gal EC)
(£. 8954,
5. 19%, 854,
954, 1054,
1£.31* EC)
(0.554, 5.0554,
5054 SC/L)
or
(0.2554, 0.454,
0.554, 0.5554,
O. 7554, 1 %
RTU)
4 fl.oz £.8954 Use limited to professional pest
EC/24 fl.oz
water
(£.8954 EC)
(0.554 RTU)
(0. 5>4
control operators.
Indoor treatment. ftpoly as di-
rected above.
Tank mix with diazinon to make 1
quart of finished spray.
Indoor treatment. Spray directly
into cracks of woodwork, wails,
floors, around aoors and window
frames, baseboards and behind
shelving of storage areas. ftlso
spray localized areas such as be-
neath and behind stoves, refriger-
ators, caoinets, closets, storage
areas and equipment. For ants.
spray ant trails around doors ana
window sills.
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Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, uirnitat ions
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Site and Pest
Dosages and lolerance. Use, i-irnita-c ions
Forrnulat ion (s>
Commercial. Institutional and Industrial Areas (Indoor) (con-
tinued)
0.554 finished Soace treatment in industrial
spray
C2 gal/
64,OOO
cu.ftD
(0.5% RTU)
plants and warehouses. Apply
with fogging or misting equip-
ment.
10-15 sec/ Space treatment. Spray upwards
1,OOO cu.ft into 4 corners of room. Close
(0.5% PrL) windows for approximately 15 min-
utes after treatment.
(0.554 PrL)
or
O. 3-0. 45 oz/
10, OOO cu. ft
(£.9554 PrL)
0. O5-0.06 oz/ Space treatment. Locate fogger
10,OOO cu.ft in center of room or area being
treated. Place newspapers under
fogger unit and for 3 or 4 feet
around the can to prevent stain-
ing or marring surfaces. Open
cabinets and doors to areas to be
treated. Keep at arms length
when releasing. Point top of can
away from face and eyes. To
start fogging action, press plas-
tic tab on valve down until it
clicks. Set in upright position
and leave the building at once.
Leave undisturbed for at least £
hours. Open doors and windows
and allow to air for 3O minutes.
Solvents may soften some asphalt
or synthetic tile floors. If
used airectly over asphalt or syn-
thetic tile, newpapers should be
spreaa on the floor for several
feet around the area of release.
Do not use with freshly waxed
floors; allow wax to become hard-
ened. Some plastics may be af-
fected. .Remove or cover plastic
items such as eyeglasses, stereo
covers, notion boxes.
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ILABAFA
INABADA
IVAAABA
INBUATA
IVAHAAA
INABAEA
IMNAAAA
IOAAAAA
INASDQA
INBUABA
ITAAABA
INBUASA
INASDRA
INARAGA
IMPBACA
INBOAAA
IKAAAAA
ISAAADA
IVAAABA
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
£,£-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formu1ation(s)
Commercial. Institutional and Industrial Areas (Indoor) (con-
t inued)
Cheese mite
Cigarette
beetle
Cockroaches
Confused flour
beetle
Crickets
Drugstore
beetle
Fleas
Flies (includ-
ing cheese
skipper, gnats
and mosqui-
toes)
Granary weevil
Mealworms
Moths (includ-
ing angoumois
grain moth and
Med i terranean
flour moth)
Red flour
beetle
Rice weevil
Sawtoothed
grain beetle
SiIverfish
Sp i der beet 1es
Spiders
Wasps
Cockroaches
1O g/10,000
cu. ft
(2.95* PrL)
or
18-33.6/g
10,000 cu. ft
<5.37X, 7X
PrL)
Use limited to professional pest
control operators.
Space treatment. Place can in
center of area to be treated.
Place newspaper under can. Re-
lease contents from can and leave
premises immediately. The entire
contents will be released automa-
tically. Open cabinets and doors
to areas to be treated. After ap-
plication, do not reoccupy prem-
ises for at least 2 hours. Be-
fore reoccupying open all doors
and windows and ventilate thor-
oughly.
(O. 5* G)
Bait application. Place small
quantities of the dry bait on
pieces of paper, cardboard or in
shallow jar lids and distribute
at frequent intervals in secluded
or protected areas where pests
run or hide, such as in cabinets
or closets, under sinks, refriger-
ators and counters. Each place-
ment of bait stations must be in-
accessible to children and pets.
Wet the bait for enhanced killing
action. Renew or replace as need-
ed.
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Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Lirnitat ions
Formu1at i on(s)
Commercial. Institutional and Industrial Areas (Indoor) (con-
t inued)
IOAAAAA
2x2 in.
strip/box or
receptacle
or
1 precut
strip/box or
receptacle
<15X, 2054
Impr)
Flies (includ- 0.1 oz/5,OOO
Insecticidal strip. Place strip
in the bottom of tight electrical
boxes, conduit and water meter
boxes. Effective for 1 to 4
months. Replace when effective-
ness diminishes.
ing blow
flies, house
fly and stable
fly)
sq. ft
Cdry baitD
or
0. 16 oz/gal
Cliquid
bait]
(0. 5% 6)
—OR MAI
0. 4 oz/5, OOO
sq. ft
Cdry baitD
or
0. 16 oz/gal
[liquid
bait]
(IS G)
Bait application. Scatter dry
bait or sprinkle liquid bait even-
ly on floors or other horizontal
surfaces where pests alight or
congregate in factories. Applica-
tion of liquid bait should be
made daily until fly population
is reduced and then £ to 3 appli-
cations per week as needed.
OR MAI
Formulated with ronnel.
O. 9-1.2 oz/
5,OOO sq. ft
or
4.8-7.2 oz/
5, OOO sq. ft
(0.6* G)
Bait application in and around
open-air theaters and entrances
to commercial buildings and
stores. For adults, scatter
where flies congregate over large
enough area that all flies have
an opportunity to feed upon or
touch the formulation in a short
period of time. Also treat as
many places as possible where for-
mulation may remain dry and un-
covered. Apply 5 times weekly
until fly population is reduced,
then repeat as needed. For mag-
gots, scatter evenly and thor-
oughly over the entire infested
area. Use 6 inches or more
around all sides. For both
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Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulat ion(s)
Commercial. Institutional and Industrial Areas (Indoor) (con-
t inued)
IOAAAAA
IOAAAAA
ITAAABA
ISASAAA
INATAFA
IVAAABA
IVAHAAA
IMPBACA
IMAAAFA
Flies (includ-
ing gnats and
mosquitoes)
Flies (includ-
ing gnats)
Moths (includ-
ing almond
moth, clothes
moth, Indian-
meal moth and
t o bacco mot h)
Ants
Carpet beetle
Cockroaches
Crickets
Silverfish
Stored product
insects (in-
cluding ciga-
rette beetles,
flour beetles,
lesser grain
borer and saw-
toothed grain
beetle)
resin strips
1 strip/
1,000 sq. ft
(£0* Impr)
resin strips
1 strip/SOO
sq. ft
(2OX Impr)
5 g/1O,OOO
cu. ft
(SOX PrL)
1O g/lO,000
cu. ft
(20% PrL)
adults and maggots, apply higher
rate to ground floors, ledges,
window sills, shelves, litter,
garbage and similar areas where
flies congregate and breed. Re-
peat as needed.
May be formulated with rnalathion.
Insecticidal strip. Hang in ware-
houses or in public buildings
such as museums. Effective for
approximately 3 months. Replace
when effectiveness diminishes.
Insecticidal strip. Hang in en-
closed receptacles and other en-
closed spaces. Excess ventila-
tion will reduce effectiveness of
the strip.
Space treatment in non-food fac-
tories and seed warehouse areas.
Several pressurized liquid con-
tainers can be mounted and wired
in a series. This enables £ or
more units to be activated simul-
taneously through the use of a
single electrical switch. A sin-
gle unit activated for 45 seconds
will treat approximately 50,000
cubic feet at the lower rate.
For higher rate activate for 1.5
minutes to treat 5O,OOO cubic
feet. For non-air conditioned
factory areas, dosage based on
lower rate. For air conditioned
factory areas dosage based on
higher rate. Treated areas
should not be entered for a peri-
od of 4 hours after application
or until aerosol particles have
sett led.
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Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use.
Forrnulat ion (s)
Limitations
/770000ft
Commercial. Institutional and
Industrial flreas (Outdoor)
ISftSflflfl
ISAflftCP
ISflftftDft
ftnts (including 1 dispenser
f i re ant com—
plex)
Bees
Cockroaches
Wasos
ISPSftftft
IVftflflBft
IDAflftftfi
IMPBftCft
IIFfiflEfl
iLflfiflCft
flnts
Cockroaches
Fleas
Flies (includ-
ing gnats and
mosquitoes)
Si 1verfish
Sowbugs
Spiders
Ticks (includ-
ing brown dog
tick)
£O* Impr/4
cu. ft
(£0* Irnpr)
054543-00001
0.5* finished
spray
CO. 05 lb/
5, OOO sq.ft]
(0.5, 1,
1. 16, 1. 59,
a, 4, 4. 48
Ib/gal EC)
(£0* EC)**
(1.15, 8.39,
10 Ib/gal
SC/L)
or
154 finished
spray
C5-10 pt/
5,000 sq. ft]
(1% RTU)
or
Dichlorvos is classified as a
RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE when
used as a mosquito larvicide/
adulticide on this site (due to
toxicity to birds and aquatic
organisms.
Enclosed outdoor utility equip-
ment treatment. For use in out-
door utility equipment such as
communications, electric, gas,
water and cable television. Re-
place dispenser after 1 year or
when effectiveness diminishes.
For proper installation, position
dispenser with cap end down on a
vertical support. Securely at-
tach dispenser with the cable tie
and remove cap and foil seal. In-
dicate the date installed on the
enclosed aate label and attach on
suitable surface inside the site.
Product is ineffective when utili-
ty equipment door or cover is not
closed.
Use limited to professional pest
control operators.
Outdoor application to areas such
as loading docks, parking areas,
refuse areas around service sta-
tions, industrial plants and ware-
houses, ftpply as a coarse, wet
spray. Repeat as needed.
OR Mfil
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion of: MGK £64; piperonyl
butoxide; or oyrethrins.
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£,£-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulat ion(s)
Commercial. Institutional and Industrial ftreas (Outdoor) (con-
t inued)
—OR MAI—
0.5% finished
spray
Cl. £5 gal/
5,OOO sq.
(0. 5% RTU)
IOAAAAA
Flies (includ- 0.5 oz/5, OOO
ing house fly) sq. ft
(0. 5% D)
0. 1-0. 4 oz/
5,000 sq. ft
Cdry bait3
or
0. 08-0. 16
oz/gal
[liquid
baitJ
(0.5%, 1% G>
—OR MAI—
O. O4-0. 4 oz/
5,OOO sq. ft
Cdry baitD
or
0. IS oz/gal
Ciiquid
bait]
(O. 1%, O. £5%,
0. 5% B)
Bait application. Apply in
strips where flies gather. If
flies are extremely numerous, a
higher dosage may be needed.
Bait application. Scatter dry
bait or apply liquid bait or
ground or areas where flies con-
gregate around loading docks,
parking areas and around service
stat ions.
OR MAI
Formulated with trichlorfon or
ronnel.
1 gal 1.5% or Outdoor application. Spray ex-
£.5% EC/54 posed areas such as walls, fences
gal and refuse containers. Repeat as
(1.5% £.5% needed.
EC) Formulated with dimethoate.
Issued: 10-30-84
III-O84001-95
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
£,£-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance.
Forrnu 1 at i on (s)
uirnitat ions
Commercial. Institutional and Industrial Areas (Outdoor) (con-
t inued)
Flies (includ-
ing gnats and
mosquitoes)
Wasps
/710£3CP.
IMftOAFA
Cottonseed Mills
Stored product
insects (ex-
posed )
finished Use limited to professional pest
control operators.
Outdoor fogging application to
areas such as loading docks, parx-
ing areas and refuse areas around
service stations.
spray
CO.05-0.£
lb/A3
(1. 16, 1. 59,
S, 4, 4.8
Ib/gal EC)
(SOX EC)*«
(1.15, £, 8,
6.39, 8.4,
10 Ib/gal
SC/L)
(15%, £OX,
£3. ?•/, 50*,
90X SC/L)**
or
0.O4 Ib/A
(0.07 Ib/gal
RTU)
(IX RTU)**
O. 5X finished Outdoor fogging application to
spray areas such as loading docks, parn-
Cl.£5-£. 5 ing areas and refuse
gal/AD service stations.
<0. 5X RTU)
areas arounc
O.1-1%
finished
spray
<4X EC)
Indoor treatment. Do not use on
product or ingredient zone sur-
faces. Frequency of treatment is
depenaent upon how much lint,
meal or nulls cover up the resi-
dual deposit, but approximately
repeat at 1 to 3 week intervals.
Formulated with diazinon.
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£,2-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHflTE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance, use.
Forniu1 at i on (s)
Limit at ions
/72OQOJE'
ISftSftftA
IvftftftBA
IMPBftCA
IKftftftftP
Eating Establishments (Indoor.
Edible)
ftnts
Cockroaches
SiIverfish
Spiders
0.5% finisnea
spray
(2, 4 Ib/gal
EC)
(20% EC)
(2 Ib/gal
SC/L)
(SOX SC/L)
or
IX finished
spray
(IX RTU)
—OR MftI—
0.1-0.56X
finished
spray
(0. 2, 0. 25,
0. 5, O. 6,
O. 63, 0. 67,
1 Ib/gal EC)
(IX, 5. 19X,
8X, 9X,
9. 81X, 12X,
12.31X EC)
or
(0.55X, O.75X
RTU)
or
1-3 sec/line-
ar ft
(0.25X PrL)
O.5X finished
spray
(20X EC)
—OR MftI—
0. 125-0. 56X
finished
spray
(0.2, 0.67
Ib/gal EC)
Use limited to professional pest
control operators.
Crack and crevice treatment. ftp-
ply a small amount into cracks
and crevices such as expansion
joints between different elements
of construction, or between equip-
ment bases and the floor, wall
voids or hollow equipment legs
where pests hide. Care should be
taken to avoid depositing the for-
mulations into exposed surfaces
or introducing into the air.
ftvoid contamination of food or
food processing surfaces. Do not
use on carpet. Do not apply
water diluted finished sprays in
conduits, motorhouses and elec-
trical switch boxes.
OR MftI
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion of: d-trans allethrin; pro-
poxur; rnalathion; ronnel ; or
chlorpyrifos.
Use limited to professional pest
control operators.
Spot treatment. Apply in serving
areas where prepared foods are
served such as dining rooms, but
excluding areas where food may be
prepared or held. ftpply to selec-
tive surfaces such as baseboards,
under elements of construction in-
to cracks and crevices. ftvoid
treating surfaces likely to be
contacted by foods. Do not apply
when facility is in operation or
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Ii_ABAFA
INABADA
IVAAABA
INBUATA
IVAHAAA
INABAEA
IMNAAAA
IOAAAAA
INASDQA
INBUABA
ITAAABA
INBUASA
INASDRA
INARAGA
IMPBACA
INBOAAA
IKAAAAA
ISAAADA
IVAAABA
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
2,2-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance, use. Limitations
Forrnuiat ion (s)
Eating establishments (Indoor. Edible) (corit i nued)
Cheese mite
Cigarette
beetle
Cockroaches
Confused flour
beetle
Crickets
Drugstore
beetle
Fleas
Flies (includ-
ing cheese
skipper, gnats
and mosqui-
toes)
Granary weevil
Mealworms
Moths (includ-
ing angournois
grain moth and
Med i t erranean
flour moth)
Red flour
oeetle
Rice weevil
Sawtoothed
grain beetle
Silverfish
Spider beetles
Spiders
Wasps
Cockroaches
10 g/10,OOO
cu. ft
<£.95* PrL)
or
19.6/g 10,000
cu. ft
<7X PrL)
foods are exoosed. Apply higher
rate for heavy infestations and
lower rates for lighter infesta-
t ions.
OR MAI
Formulated with chlorpyrifos.
Use limited to professional pest
control operators.
Space treatment. Place can in
center of area to be treated.
Place newspaper under can. Re-
lease contents from can and leave
premises immediately. The entire
contents will be released automa-
tically. Open cabinets and aoors
to areas to be treated. After ap-
plication, do not reoccupy prem-
ises for at least £ hours. Open
all doors and windows and venti-
late thoroughly before reoccuoy-
ing. Unwrapped or unpackaged
foods should be removed during
treatment. Food handling equip-
ment and dishes should be washea
thoroughly after application.
All food processing surfaces
should also be covered during
treatment or thoroughly cleaned
before processing is resumed.
When using in these areas, apply
only when facility is not in
operat ion.
(0. 5* 6)
Bait application. When used in
food areas of food handling es-
tablishments, place baits in suit-
able bait stations. Place small
quantities of the dry bait on
pieces of paper, cardboard or in
shallow jar lids and distribute
at frequent intervals in secluded
or protected areas where pests
run or hide, such as in cabinets
Issued: 10-30-84
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2,2-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Forrnulat ion(s)
IOAAAAA
/72OOOJC
ISASAAA
ILAMAQA
IVAAABA
IMDAAAA
IMNAAAA
IOAAAAA
ITAAABA
IMMAAAA
IMPBACA
IKAAAAA
IMAAAFA
ISAAADA
Eating Establishments (Indoor. Edible) (continued)
Flies (includ— —
ing blow (O.5% G)
flies, house
fly and stable —OR MAI—
fly)
or closets, under sinks, refriger-
ators and counters. Each place-
ment of bait stations must be in-
accessible to children and pets.
Wet the bait for enhanced killing
action. Renew or replace as need-
ed.
Bait application. Apply only
when facility is not in operation
and food is not exposed. Use
only in bait boxes where bait in
each box can be accounted for.
0.02 oz/5,000 Remove and account for all bait
sq. ft
(0.043% B)
or
(0.£5* G)
Eating Establishments
Inedible)
(Indoor.
Ants
Brown dog tick
Cockroach es
Earwigs
Fleas
Flies (includ-
ing Droso-
phila, gnats
and mosqui-
toes)
Moths
Psoccids
Si 1verfish
Spiders
(Stored product
insects)
Wasps (includ-
ing hornets)
Issued: 10-3O-84
0.5X finished
spray
(0.5, 1.16,
1.4, 1.59,
2, 4, 4. 48
Ib/gal EC)
(1.15, 2,
8.39, 1O lb/
gal SC/L)
(23. 7*, 50%
SC/L)
or
1% finished
spray
CO.5-1 pt/
5,OOO sq. ft3
(5X EC)
(5% SC/L)
or
II1-084001-99
boxes prior to resuming food proc-
essing.
OR MAI
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion of: propoxur; ronnel; or
(Z)-9—tricosene.
Inedible areas include garbage
rooms, lavatories, floor drains
(sewers), entries and vestibules,
offices, locker rooms, machine
rooms, boiler rooms, garages, mop
closets and storage (after can-
ning and bottling).
Use limited to professional pest
control operators.
Indoor treatment. Apply as a
coarse, wet spray where pests
hide or congregate around base-
boards, cracks, walls, floors,
door and window frames and local-
ized areas of floors.
OR MAI
May be formulated with one or a
combination of: d-trans alle-
thrin; methylene chloride; pro—
poxur; fenthion; MGK 264; mala-
thion; diazinon; ronnel; chlor—
pyrifos; piperonyl butoxide; or
pyrethrins.
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2,S-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHPTE
Site and Pest Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formalat ion(s)
Eating Establishments (Indoor. Inedible) (continued)
1* finished
spray
(154 RTU)
—OR MftI—
0. 07-0.5%
finished
spray
(0.2, O. £3,
0.5, 0.6,
0. 63, 0. 67,
1 Ib/gal EC)
(2.89%,
5. 19*, 8*,
9*, 10*,
12*, 12.31*
EC)
(0. 5*, 5. 05*,
50* SC/L)
or
(0.25*, 0.5*,
0.55*, 1*
RTU)
4 fl.oz 2.89* Use limited to professional pest
EC/24 fl.oz control operators.
water Indoor treatment. fipply as di-
(2.89* EC) rected above.
Tank mix with diazinon to make 1
quart of finished spray.
— Indoor treatment. Pay particular
(O.5* RTU) attention to breeding and nesting
(0.5* PrL) sites such as cracks in walls,
floors, along baseboards, around
doors, window frames, behind
shelving of storage areas, in
closets and storage cabinets and
other areas pests may congregate,
walk or hide. For ants, spray
ant trails around doors and win-
dow sills.
Issued: 10-30-84 I11-084001-100
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£,2-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Forrnulat ion (s)
Eating Establishments (Indoor. Inedible) (continued)
IOAAAAA
Flies
1-394 finished
spray
Cl gal/
64,000
cu. ft:
(2 Ib/gal EC)
(5* EC)
or
IS finished
spray
Cl gal/
64,000
cu. ft]
(IS RTU)
—OR MAI—
0.5S finished
spray
CO. 4-1.6
gal/64, OOO
cu.ftD
(0. 5* RTU)
10-15 sec/
1,OOO cu. ft
(0.5X PrL)
—OR MAI—
10-15 sec/
l.OOO cu. ft
(0. 5* RTU)
0.9-1.2 oz/
5, OOO sq.ft
or
4.8-7.2 02 /
5,000 sq. ft
(0. 6S G)
Use limited to professional pest
control operators.
Space treatment. Apply with fog-
ging or misting equipment.
OR MAI
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion of: stabilene; MGK 264;
malathion; ronnel; piperonyl
butoxide; pyrethrins; or tetra-
chloroethylene.
Space treatment. Spray upwards
into 4 corners of room. Close
windows for approximately 15 min-
utes after treatment.
OR MAI
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion of: MGK £64; piperonyl
butoxide; or pyrethrins.
Bait application in and around
cafes and drive—in restaurants.
For adults, scatter where flies
congregate over a large enough
area that all flies have an oppor-
tunity to feed upon or touch the
formulation in a short period of
time. Also treat as many places
as possible where formulation may
remain dry and uncovered. Apply
5 times weekly until fly popula-
tion is reduced, then repeat as
needed. For maggots, scatter
evenly and thoroughly over the en-
tire infested area. Use 6 inches
Issued: 10-30-84
111-084001-101
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2,2-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Site and Pest
Dosaoes and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formalati on(s)
Eating Establishments (Indoor, Inedible) (continued)
/72OOOQA Eating Establishments (Outdoor)
ISASAAA
IVAAABA
IMNAAAA
IOAAAAA
IMPBACA
IIFAAEA
IKAAAAA
ILAAACA
Ants
Cockroaches
Fleas
Flies (includ-
ing gnats and
mosq u i t oes)
SiIverfish
Sowbugs
Spiders
Ticks (includ-
ing brown dog
tick)
0.5% finished
spray
CO. 05-0.1
lb/5, 000
cu. ftD
(0.5, 1,
1.16, 1.59,
2, 4, 4. 48
Ib/gal EC)
(20* EC)**
(1.15, 8. 39,
10 Ib/gal
SC/L)
or
IX finished
spray
C5 pt/5,OOO
sq.ftD
(IS RTU)
or more around all sides. For
both adults and maggots, apply
higher rate to ground floors,
ledges, window sills, shelves,
litter, garbage and similar areas
where flies congregate and breed.
Apply evenly and thoroughly to
breeding areas. Repeat as need-
ed.
May be formulated with malath ion.
Dichlorvos is classified as a
RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE when
used as a mosquito larvicide/
adulticide on this site (due to
toxicity to birds and aquatic
organisms).
Use limited to professional pest
control operators.
Outdoor application to areas such
as drive—in restaurants and ice-
cream stands. Apply on apron be-
tween serving counter and parking
areas, paying particular atten-
tion to trash barrels and garbage
cans where flies congregate. Ap-
ply as a coarse, wet spray. Re-
peat as needed.
OR MAI
Formulated with one or a .combina-
tion of: M6K 264; piperonyl
butoxide; or pyrethrins.
—OR MAI—
0.5X finished
spray
C1.25 gal/
5,000 sq. ft 3
(0.5% RTU)
Issued: 10-30-84
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£,S-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Site arid Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulation(s)
Eating Establ isnrnents (Outdoor) (continued)
IOAAAAA
Flies (includ-
ing house fly)
I Oft A A Aft
ISAAADA
Flies (includ-
ing gnats and
mosquitoes)
Wasps
0. l-O. 4 oz/
5, OOO sq. ft
[dry baitD
or
0.06-0.2 oz/
gal
Cliquid
bait]
(0. 5S, O. 6X,
IX 3)
—OR MAI—
0. OS-0. 4 oz/
5, OOO sq.ft
Cdry baitD
or
O.016-0.16
oz/gal
Cliquid
bait]
(0. O43X,
0. IX, 0. 25X,
0. 5X G)
1% finished
spray
[O. O5-0.2
lb/A3
(1.16, 1.59,
2, 4, 4.48
Ib/gal EC)
<20X EC)»*
(1.15, 2, 8,
8.39, 8.4,
10 Ib/gal
SC/L)
(15*, 2OX,
23.7X, SOX,
90* SC/L)**
or
5 pt/0
(IX RTU)
Bait application. Sprinkle light-
ly on walks, alley-ways and other
horizontal surfaces where flies
frequent. Also apply on apron be-
tween serving counter and parking
area, paying particular attention
to trash barrels and garbage cans
where flies congregate. Repeat
as needed.
OR MAI
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion of: propoxur; trichlorfon;
ronnel; or (Z)-9-tricosene.
Use limited to professional pest
control operators.
Outdoor fogging application to
areas such as ice-cream stands.
Do not treat areas where food or
feed crops are growing.
Issued: 10-30-84
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2,2-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, uimitat ions
Forma1at i on(s)
Eating Establishments (Outdoor) (continued)
O.O4 Ib/ft Outdoor fogging application to
(0.07 Ib/gal areas such as ice-cream stands.
RTU) Do not treat areas where food or
or feed crops are growing.
0.5% finished
spray
C 1.25-2. 5
gal/ft]
(0. 5* RTU)
/730020A
ISASAAA
IMMDADA
IJEBAAA
IVAAABA
ILAVABA
IVAHAAA
IMDAAAA
IMPBABA
IJCAAAA
IJEBAAA
IMPBACA
IIFAAEA
IKAAAAA
IMAAAFA
Food Markets
Ants
Booklouse
complex
Cent i pedes
Cockroach es
Clover mite
Crickets
Earwigs
Firebrats
Millipedes
Scorpions
Silverfish
Sowbugs
Spiders
St ored prod uct
insects (ex-
posed )
0.5% finished
spray
(0.5 Ib/gal
EC)
or
(O. £5%, 0. 5%
RTU)
Indoor treatment. Apply as a
coarse, wet spray. For ants, ap-
ply to trails and places where
ants enter premises such as win-
dow and door sills. For ants.
cockroaches, crickets, siIverfish
and spiders, spray directly on
pests where possible. Also spray
trails and surfaces where pests
may breed or congregate, such as
under sinks, drainboards, door
sills, door frames and window
frames. For clover mites, crick-
ets, earwigs, millipedes. cent i-
pedes. sowbuQS. scorpions and spi-
ders, thoroughly spray the interi-
or and the exterior perimeter of
infested premises. For clover
mites, give special attention to
window sills. For firebrats.
booklouse and siIverfish. apply
to localized areas infested by
these pests. For stored product
insects, thoroughly treat floors
and the walls of the infested
area paying special attention to
cracks, crevices, corners and
perimeters. Sanitation and dust
control are of primary import-
ance. Repeat as needed.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion of: methylene chloride; pro-
poxurj MGK 264; ronnel; piperonyl
butoxide; or pyrethrins.
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Ii-ABAFA
INABADA
IVP.AABP.
INBUATA
IVAHAAA
INABP.EA
IMNftAftA
IOAAAAA
INASDQA
INBUABA
ITAAABA
INBUASA
INASDRA
INARAGA
IMPBACA
INBOAAA
IKAAAAA
ISAAADA
IVAAABA
IMNAAAA
IOAAAAA
ITAAAHA
ITBMCJA
IMPBACA
IKAAAAA
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
S,2-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use.
Formalat ion(s)
L.irnitat ions
'ood Markets (continued)
Cheese rnite
Cigarette
beetle
Cockroaches
Confused flour
beetle
Crickets
Drugstore
beet 1e
Fleas
Flies (includ-
ing cheese
skipper, gnats
and mosqui-
toes)
Granary weevil
Mealworms
Moths (includ-
ing angournois
grain moth and
Mediteranean
flour moth)
Red flour
beetle
Rice weevil
Sawtoothed
grain beetle
Si 1verfish
Spider beetles
Spiders
Wasps
Cockroaches
Fleas
Flies (includ-
ing gnats and
mosquitoes)
Grain moth
Meal moth
Si 1verfish
Spiders
10 g/10,000
cu. ft
(2.95S PrL)
Use limited to professional pest
control operators.
Space treatment. Place can in
center of area to be treated.
Place newspaper under can. Re-
lease contents from can and leave
premises immediately. The entire
contents will be released automa-
tically. Open cabinets and doors
to areas to be treated. After ap-
plication, do not reoccupy prem-
ises for at least S hours. Be-
fore reoccupying open all doors
and windows and ventilate thor-
ougnly. Unwrapped or unpackaged
foods should be ^removed during
treatment. Food Handling equip-
ment and dishes should be washea
thoroughly after application.
All food processing surfaces
should also be covered during
treatment or thoroughly cleaned
before processing is resumed.
When using in these areas, apply
only when facility is not in
operat ion.
O.5* finisned Use limited to professional pest
spray
CO. 4-1.6
gal 764,000
cu. f.tD
<0.5X RTU)
control operators.
Space treatment.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion of: MGK 264; ronnel; piper-
onyl butoxide; pyrethrins; or
t et rach1oroet hy1ene.
Issued: 1O-30-84
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2,2-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Site and Pest
Dc-saoes and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
FormuI ation(s)
IOAAAAA
Food Markets (continued)
Flies (includ- 0.9-1.2 oz/
ing blow 5,OOO sq.ft
flies, house or
fly and stable 4.8-7.2 oz/
fly) 5,000 sq. ft
<0. 6X G)
/73002OA
IOAAAAA
Food Markets (Outside)
Flies
0.5 oz/5,000
sq. ft
(0.5* D)
O. 4 Ib/gal
(0.5 Ib/gal
EC)
Bait apolication in and around
markets. For adults, scatter
wnere flies congregate over large
enough area that all flies have
an opportunity to feed upon or
touch the formulation in a short
period of time. Also treat as
many places as possible where for-
mulation may remain dry and un-
covered. Apply 5 times weekly
until fly population is reduced,
then repeat as needed. For mag-
gots, scatter evenly and thor-
oughly over the entire infested
area. Use 6 inches or more
around all sides. For both
adults and maggots, apply higher
rate to ground floors, leages,
window sills, shelves, litter,
garbage and similar areas where
flies congregate and breed. Ap-
ply evenly and thoroughly to
breeding areas. Repeat as need-
ed.
May be formulated with rna lath ion.
Bait application. Apply in
strips where flies gather. If
flies are extremely numerous, a
higher dosage may be needed.
Use limited to professional pest
control operators.
Outdoor application. Spray out-
side and around entrances and
doorways, refuse areas and other
areas where flies congregate.
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Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulat ion
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ILABAFA
INABADA
IVAAABA
INBUATA
IVAHAAA
INABAEA
IMNAAAA
IOAAAAA
INASDQA
INBUABA
ITAAABA
INBUASA
INASDRA
INARA6A
IMPBACA
INBOAAA
IKAAAAA
ISAAAOA
IOAAAAA
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
2,2-DICHLORQVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formu1at i on < s)
Food Processing, Handling and Storage Plants/Areas (Indoor.
Edible) (continued)
Cheese rnite
Cigarette
beetle
Cockroaches
Confused flour
beetle
Crickets
Drugstore
beetle
Fleas
Flies (includ-
ing cheese
skipper, gnats
and mosqui-
toes)
Granary weevil
Mealworms
Moths (includ-
ing angournois
grain moth and
Mediterranean
flour moth)
Red flour
beetle
Rice weevil
Sawtoothed
grain beetle
Silverfish
Spider beetles
Spiders
Wasps
Flies
10 g/ 10, 000
cu. ft
(2.95% PrL)
or
18-33.6 g/
Use limited to professional pest
control operators.
Space treatment. Place can in
center of area to be treated.
Place newspaper under can. Re-
10,OOO cu.ft lease contents from can and leave
(5.37*, 7% premises immediately. The entire
PrL)
(0. 5% G)
—OR MAI—
(0. 25* G)
contents will be released automa-
tically. Open cabinets and doors
to areas to be treated. After ap-
plication, do not reoccupy prem-
ises for at least 2 hours. Be-
fore reoccupying open all doors
and windows and ventilate thor-
oughly. Unwrapped or unpackaged
foods should be removed during
treatment. Food handling equip-
ment and dishes should be washed
thoroughly after application.
All food processing surfaces
should be covered during treat-
ment or thoroughly cleaned before
processing is resumed. When
using in these areas, apply only
when facility is not in opera-
tion.
Bait application. Apply only
when facility is not in operation
and food is not exposed. Use
only in bait boxes where bait in
each box can be accounted for.
Remove and account for all bait
boxes prior to resuming food proc-
essing.
OR MAI
Formulated with ronnel.
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£,2-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Site and Pest
Dosages arid Tolerance. Use,
Formu1at i on(s)
.1 mi tat ions
/71OOOJC
ISASAAA
INATAFA
IJBAAAA
IVAflABA
IVAHAAA
INATAAA
IMDAAAA
IMNAAAA
IOAAAAA
IJCAAAA
ITAAABA
IMMflAAA
IMPSACA
IIFAAEA
IKAAAAA
IMAAAFA
ILAAACA
ISAAADA
Food Processing. Handling and
Storage Plants/Areas (Indoor.
Inedible)
Ants
Carpet beetle
Centipedes
Cockroaches
Crickets
Dermest i d
beet 1es
Earwigs
Fleas
Flies (includ-
ing Droso-
phila, gnats
and mosqui-
toes)
Millipedes
Moths
Psocids
Silverfish
Sowbugs
Spiders
St ored prod uct
insects (ex-
posed )
Ticks (includ-
ing brown dog
tick)
Wasps
5 oz/5, OOO
sq. ft
(0. 5X G)
O.5% finished
spray
(0.5, 1.16,
1.4, 1.59,
2, 4, 4.48
Ib/gal EC)
(1.15 Ib/gal
SC/L)
(23.7X, 50%
SC/L)
(O.O7 Ib/gal
RTU)
or
IX finished
spray
C5 pt/5,OOO
sq.ft3
(5X EC)
(5* SC/L)
(IX RTU)
or
Inedible areas include garbage
rooms, lavatories, floor drains
(sewers), entries and vestibules,
offices, locker rooms, machine
rooms, boiler rooms, garages, mop
closets and storage (after can-
ning and bottling).
Indoor treatment. Spread over in-
fested areas, hiding places and
adjacent exposed surfaces to con-
trol ants, cockroaches and spi-
ders. Repeat as needed.
Formulated with formaldehyde,
malathion, alkyl»dimethyl benzyl
ammonium cnloride *alkyl (&O%
C14, 30% C16, 5% C12, 5% CIS)
plus alkyl*dimethyl ethyl benzyl
ammonium chloride *alkyl (&&%
C12, 3£* C14), and alkyl*dimethyl
ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
*alkyl (60* C14, 3OX C16, 5% C12,
5S CIS).
Use limited to professional pest
control operators.
Indoor treatment. Five percent
soluble concentrate formulation
authorized for use in federally
inspected meat and poultry
plants. Apply as a coarse, wet
spray where pests hide or congre-
gate around baseboards, cracks,
walls, floors, door and window
frames, and localized areas of
floors.
OR MAI
May be formulated with one or a
combination of: d—trans alle—
thrin; methylene chloride; pro-
pox ur; fenthion; MBK 264; mala-
thion; diazinon; ronnel; chlor—
pyrifos; piperonyl butoxide; or
pyrethrins.
Issuedi 10-36-84
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i,£-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHfiTE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulation(s)
Food Processing. Handling and Storage Plants/Qreas (Indoor.
Inedible) (continued)
—OR MftI—
O. O7-0. 5S
finished
spray
(0.2, 0.5,
O.6, 0.63,
0.67, 1 lb/
gal EC)
(154, 2.89%,
5. 1954, 854,
954, 1054,
1254, 12.3154
EC)
(0. 554, 5. 0554,
5054 SC/L)
or
(0.25 Ib/gal
RTU)
(0. 594, 0. 5554,
0.7554, 154
RTU)
(0. 554 RTU)
(0. 554 prL)
Indoor treatment. Spray directly
into cracks of woodwork, walls,
floors, around door and window
frames, baseboards and behind
shelving of storage areas. ftlso
spray localized areas such as be-
neath and behind stoves, refriger-
ators, cabinets, storage areas
and equipment. Spray ant trails
around doors and window sills.
Issued: 10-30-84
III-084O01-110
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£,2-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PhOSPHftTE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, ^imitations
Forrnu 1 at i on (s)
;-ood Processing. Handling and Storage Plants/ftreas (Indoor,
Ined ible) (continued)
1% finished
spray
Cl gal/
64,000
cu. ft]
(1. 16, 1. 59,
2, 4, 4.48
Ib/gal EC)
(1.15, 2,
8.39, 10 lb/
gal SC/L)
(O.07 Ib/gal
RTU)
(IX RTU)
or
1-354 finished
spray
Cl gal/
64,000
cu.ft3
(IX, 5X,
23. 7X, SOX
SC/L)
or
O. 5X finished
spray
C2 gal/
64, 000
cu. ft3
(0. 5X RTU)
—OR Mfil—
0.5% finished
spray
CO.4-1.6
ga1/64,000
cu. ft]
(0.5X RTU)
or
IX finished
spray
Cl gal/
64,000
cu.ft]
(IX SC/L)
(IX RTU)
Use limited to professional pest
control operators.
Space treatment. ftpply with fog-
ging or misting equipment. For
ants, cockroaches and siIverfish,
the fog should be directed into
cracks and crevices and hiding
places.
OR Mfll
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion of: stabilene; MBK 264;
malathion; ronnel; piperonyl
butoxide; pyrethrins; or tetra-
chloroethylene.
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£,£-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulation(s>
Food Processing. Handling and Storage Plants/Areas (Indoor,
Inedible) (continued)
0.5% finished Use limited to professional pest
spray
C1O-15 sec/
1,000 cu.ftD low
(IAS EC)
control operators.
Space treatment. Apply with a
pressure sprayer to
5 g/4, 000-
6, 000 cu. ft
(£.95* PrL)
10-15 sec/
1,OOO cu. ft
(0. 5% PrL)
—OR MAI—
10-15 sec/
1, OOO cu. ft
(0.5% RTU)
localized
areas pests may infest. Spray
upwards towards the ceiling for
10 to 15 seconds per 1,OOO cubic
feet. Close windows for approxi-
mately 15 minutes after treat-
ment.
Use limited to professional pest
control operators.
Space treatment. Place canister
on table or elevation in center
of area to be treated or near
point of greatest infestation.
Place newspaper under canister.
Snap lock-open nozzle over lip of
container. The area to be treat-
ed should be closed for a minimum
of 45 to 60 minutes. After treat-
ment, ventilate for a minimum 30
minutes before reentry.
Space treatment. Spray upwards
into 4 corners of room. Close
windows for about 15 mintues,
after treatment. Repeat as need-
ed.
OR MAI
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion of: MGK £64; piperonyl
butoxide; or pyrethrins.
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£,£-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formalat ion(s)
Food Processing. Handling and Storage Plants/Areas (Indoor.
Inedible)
O. 9-1. £ oz/
5,000 sq. ft
or
4.8-7. £ oz/
5, 000 sq.ft
(0.6% G)
Use limited to professional pest
control operators.
Ultra low volume space spray to
empty dried fruit storage areas
or processing areas. Direct
spray into areas frequented by
these pests. Allow room to re-
main closed for 1 hour after ap-
plication. Repeat at 30 day in-
tervals.
Formulated with one or a combina-
tion of: d-trans allethrin; MGK
£64; ronnel; piperonyl butoxide;
or pyrethrins.
Bait application. Scatter dry
bait lightly on floors, window
sills and other horizontal areas
where flies alight. Moistening
surface before application gives
faster kill. As a spray, apply
to walls, paint on sills or make
bait stations. These consist of
paper towels or cloth saturated
with spray solution and placed on
metal or paper plates. Repeat as
needed. When bait stations be-
come dry, moisten with water.
OR MAI
Formulated with trichlorfon.
Bait application in and around
food and meat processing plants.
For adults, scatter where flies
congregate over large enough area
that all flies have an opportuni-
ty to feed upon or touch the for-
mulation in a short period of
time. Also treat as many places
as possible where formulation may
remain dry and uncovered. Apply
5 times weekly until fly popula-
tion is reduced, then repeat as
needed. For maggots, scatter
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2,2-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Site arid Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Forrnu 1 at i on (s)
Food Processing. Handling and Storage Plants/Areas (Indoor,
Inedible) (cont inued)
/710000ft
evenly and thoroughly over the en-
tire infested area. Use 6 inches
or more around all sides. For
both adults and maggots, apply
higher rate to ground floors,
ledges, window sills, shelves,
litter, garbage and similar areas
where flies congregate and breed.
Apply evenly and thoroughly to
breeding areas. Repeat as need-
ed.
May be formulated with malathion.
resin strip Insecticidal strip.
(20* Impr)
Food Processing. Handling and
Storage Plants/Areas (Outdoor) Dichlorvos is classified as a
RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE when
used as a mosquito larvicide/
adulticide on this site (due to
toxicity to birds and aquatic
organisms.
IOAAAAA
Flies (includ- 0.5 oz/5,000
ing house fly) sq. ft
(0. 5* D>
0. 13-O.2 oz/
5, OOO sq.ft
[dry bait!
(0.5S, 1% 6)
or
O. 16 oz/gal
Cliquid
bait]
(1% G)
—OR MAI —
O.017-0. 04
oz/5, 000
sq. ft
(0.043X, 0.1%
G)
or
Bait application. Apply in
strips where flies gather. If
flies are extremely numerous, a
higher dosage may be needed.
Bait application. Sprinkle light-
ly on floors, walks, alley-ways
and other horizontal surfaces
where f1ies congregate.
OR MAI
May be formulated with one or a
combination of:' propoxur; ron-
nel; or (Z)-9—tricosene.
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Site and Pest
Dosages arid Tolerance. Jse, Limitations
Formalat ion(s)
Food Processing. Handling and Storage -Plaros/ftreas (Outdoor)
(continued)
ISASAAA
IVAAABA
IOAAAAA
IIFAAEA
IOAAAAA
ITAAABA
ISAAADA
/74OOOOA
ISASAAA
IVAAABA
IVAHAAA
IMPBABA
IMNAAAA
IMPBACA
IKAAAAA
Ants
Cockroaches
Flies (includ-
ing gnats and
mosquitoes)
Sowbugs
Flies (includ-
ing gnats and
mosquitoes)
Moths
Wasps (includ-
ing hornets)
Hospitals and Related Institu-
tions (Indoor)
Cdry baitD
or
1.6 oz/gal
Cliquid
baitD
(0. IX G)
1 gal 1. 5X or Outdoor apolication. Spray ex-
£. 5X EC/£4 posed areas such as walls, fences
gal and refuse containers. Repeat as
(1.5X, £. 5X needed.
EC) Formulatec with dimethoate.
0.5X finished Use limited to professional pest
spray control operators.
(0.5, 1 lb/ Outdoor application. Spray out-
gal EC) side and around entrances and
doorways, refuse areas and other
areas where pests congregate.
(O. 5% PrL)
Ants
Cockroaches
Crickets
Firebrats
Fleas
SiIverfish
Spiders
O. O7-O. 5*
finished
spray
(0.2, O. S3,
0. 5, 0. 6,
O. 63, O. 67
Ib/gal EC)
<5.19X, 9X
EC)
<1* SC/L)
(0. 25*, O. 5*
RTU)
Outdoor application. Thoroughly
mist outdoor areas when air is
quiet. Repeat as needed.
Use limited to professional pest
control operators.
Indoor treatment. Apply as a
coarse, wet spray where pests
hide or congregate around base-
boards, cracks, walls, floors,
door and window frames and local-
ized areas of floors.
May be formulated with one or a
combination of: propoxur; MGK
£64; chlorpyrifos; piperonyl
butoxide; or pyrethrins.
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III-O64001-115
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IVAAABA
IVAHAAA
IMOAAAA
ILABAFA
INABADA
IVAAABA
INBUATA
IVAHAAA
INABAEA
IMNAAAA
IOAAAAA
INASOQA
INBUABA
ITAAABA
INBUASA
INASDRA
INARA6A
IMPBACA
INBOAAA
IKAAAAA
ISAAADA
IOAAAAA
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
£,2-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulat ion(s)
Hospitals and Related Institutions (Indoor) (continued)
Cockroaches
Crickets
Fiies (includ-
ing gnats and
mosquitoes)
0.5% finished Use limited to professional pest
spray control operators.
CO. 4-1.6 Space treatment.
gal/64,OOO Formulated with MGK £64; piper-
cu.ftD onyl butoxide; and pyrethrins.
(O.5* RTU)
total release
1O g/10,OOO
cu. ft
(3.95* PrL)
Cheese mite
Cigarette
beetle
Cockroaches
Confused flour
beetle
Crickets
Drugstore
beetle
Fleas
Flies (includ-
ing cheese
skipper, gnats
and mosqui-
toes)
Granary weevi1
Mealworms
Moths (includ-
ing angoumois
grain moth and
Med i t erranean
flour moth)
Red flour
beetle
Rice weevil
Sawtoothed
grainbeetle
Silverfish
Spider beetles
Spiders
Wasps
(Veterinary Hospitals (Indoor))
Use limited to professional pest
control operators.
Indoor fogging application.
Place can in center of area to be
treated. Place newspaper under
can. Release contents from can
and leave premises immediately.
The entire contents will be re-
leased automatically. Open cabi-
nets and doors to areas to be
treated. Aften application, do
not reoccupy premises for at
least 2 hours. Before reoccupy—
ing open all doors and windows
and ventilate thoroughly.
Flies
0. 1£ oz/oal
(£, 4 lb/gal
EC)
Use limited to professional pest
control operators.
Bait application. Spot spray or
apply on floor areas where flies
congregate. Repeat as needed.
Mix with powderec sugar.
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Site and Pest
/74OOOOA
10AAAAA
/90O10OA
/9OOO40A
IMAAAAA
/7OO110A
ISASAAA
INBVACA
ILABAFA
INABADA
IVAAABA
INBUATA
IVAHAAA
INATAAA
INABAEA
IMNAAAA
IOAAAAA
INASDQA
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, uirnitat ions
Formalat ion(s)
Hospitals and Related Institu-
tions (Outdoor)
Flies
0.5 oz/5, OOO
sq. ft
(0.5% D)
Bait application. Apply in
strips where flies gather. If
flies are extremely numerous, a
higher dosage may be needed.
Insect Traps
This site occurs only on Special Local Needs
(SLN) labels and the uses have not been in-
cluded in the report.
Museum Co11ect i ons
Insects
resin strips
1 strip/
1, OOO cu. ft
(20% Impr)
or
1 strip/100
cu. ft
(20% Impr)
Insecticidal strip. Hang strip
to control insects in museum col-
lections in enclosed spaces in-
cluding closed display cabinets,
display drawers, closed storage
cabinets and chests.
This site also occurs on Special Local Needs
(SLN) labels but its uses have not been in-
cluded in the report.
Railroad Cars (Feed/Food-Empty)
Ants
Cadelle
Cheese mite
Cigarette
beetle
Cockroaches
Confused flour
beetle
Crickets
Dermest id
beetles
Drugstore
beetle
Fleas
Flies (includ-
ing cheese
skipper, gnats
and mosqui-
toes)
Granary weevil
Issued: 10-30-84
10 g/10,OOO
cu. ft
(2.95% PrL)
or
18-33.6 g/
1O,000 cu.ft
(5.37%, 7%
PrL)
0.5% finished
spray
(0.5% RTU)
Use limited to professional pest
control operators.
Space treatment. Place can in
center of area to be treated.
Place newspaper under can. Re-
lease contents from can and leave
car immediately. The entire con-
tents will be released automatic-
ally. After application, do not
reoccupy car for at least 2
hours. Before reoccupying open
all doors and- windows and venti-
late thoroughly.
Space treatment. Apply before
filling with grain, feed or food
products. Repeat as needed.
Formulated with MGK 264, pipei—
onyl butoxide, and pyrethrins.
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INBUABA
ITAAABA
INBUASA
INASDRA
INARAGA
IMPBACA
INBOAAA
IKAAAAA
ISAAADA
/70O17OA
ILABAFA
INABADA
IVAAABA
INBUATA
IVAHAAA
INABAEA
IMNAAAA
IOAAAAA
INASDQA
INBUABA
ITAAABA
INBUASA
INASDRA
INARAGA
IMPBACA
INBOAAA
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2,2-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Site and Pest
Dosaoes and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formu1at i on(s)
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IKAAAAA
ISAAADA
/71O1OOA
IOAPABA
Site and Pest
Trucks
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Site and Pest Dosages and Tolerance, use, ^imitations
Formuiat ion(s)
99O03OO Tank Mix
flflflftftftft
Refer to
INDOOR
(Household)
Domestic Dwellings (Indoor)
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Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation
&093.0OO1 93'/. technical cnernical
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001)
0009O8-OO043*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
&O99. 99O1 100% technical chemical
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1)
OOO201-OO125 OO02O1-00361 O05481-O0096 007319-OOO04
01O412-OO001 010884-OOOO1 047916-00036 O48273-OO001
&1O2. OOO2 £ Ib/qal formulation intermediate
£, £-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001)
000665-00358 000655-00432
&104. OOO2 4 Ib/qal formulation intermediate
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001) plus aromatic
petroleum derivative solvent (O06501)
O09591-OOO22
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (0840O1) plus xylene range
aromatic solvent (086803)
OO0655-O0229
&20O. 25O2 0.25X formulation intermediate
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), malathion
(O577O1), piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501) plus pyrethrins
(0690O1)
OOO148-O1188
&2OO. 5OO2 0.5% formulation intermediate
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084OO1), piperonyl butox-
ide, technical (067501) plus pyrethrins (069001)
OOO148-O1186
&2O1.46O2 1.46X formulation intermediate
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), o-isopropylphenyl
methylcarbamate (047802), N-octyl bicycloneptenedicarboximide
(O570O1), petroleum distillate (063503), oiperonyl butoxide,
technical (O67501) plus pyrethrins (069OOD
OO1O21-O1112
&201. 53O2 1.53% formulation intermediate
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), aromatic petroleum
derivative solvent (OO6501) plus rnethoxycnlor, technical
(0340O1)
OOO9O4-OO4O3
&201.6702 1.67# formulation intermediate
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001) plus methoxychlor,
technical (034001)
OO0148-O1185
Issued: 10-30-84 III-084O01-121
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Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
&£0£. 04O2 2.04* formulation intermediate.
£,£-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), petroleum distil-
late (063503) plus pyrethrins (069001)
001O£1-00757
£,£-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (0840O1), petroleum distil-
late (063503), piperonyl butoxide, technical (O675O1) plus pyre-
thrins (069001)
001021-01138
2, £-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phospnate (0840O1), o-isopropylpheny1
methylcarbamate (047802), petroleum distillate (0635O3), pipe»—
onyl butoxide, technical (O675O1) plus pyrethrins (O69O01)
O01021-01081
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptenedicarboximide (0570O1), petroleum distillate (0635O3),
piperonyl butoxide, technical (0675O1) plus pyrethrins (O690O1)
001021-01044
&£O£. 14O£ 2. 14^ formulation intermediate
£,£-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), 1, 1-bis(chloro-
phenyl)-2, 2, 2-trichloroethanol (010501) plus o-isopropy Ipheny 1
methylcarbamate (O47SO2)
OO0655-O0338
&£O£.55O£ £.55* formulation intermediate
2, £-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), o-isopropylpheny1
methylcarbamate (0478O£) plus petroleum distillate (O63503)
OO1O£1-01£££
2, £-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (0840O1), petroleum distil-
late (063503) plus pyrethrins (0690O1)
OO1021-01033
&203. 33O2 3.33% formulation intermediate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), petroleum distil-
late (063503), piperonyl butoxide, technical (O675O1) plus pyre-
thrins (0690O1)
004816-00627
&203.33O2 3.333* formulation intermediate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), ronnel (058301),
petroleum distillate (063503), piperonyl outoxide, technical
(067501) plus pyrethrins (O690O1)
004816-00527
&203. 4OO£ 3.4% formulation intermediate
£, £-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), oetroleurn distil-
late (063503), piperonyl butoxide, technical (O675O1) plus pyre-
thrins (0690O1)
0010£1-00767
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Listing of Registered Pesticide Products oy Formulation (continueo)
&2O3. 7702 3. 778'X. formulation intermediate
2,2-dichloroviny1 dimethyl phosphate (OS40O1), aiiethnn (aliyl
homoiog of cinerin I) (004O01), o—isopropyIphenyi methyicarba-
mate (0478O2), N-octyl bicycloheptened icarbox irniae (0570O1),
petroleum distillate (063503) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical
(067501)
O01021-O1179
&2O4.OO12 4* formulation intermediate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), aromatic petroleum
distillate (O066O1), petroleum distillate (063503), piperonyl
butoxide, technical (067501) plus pyrethrins (069001)
OO1021-015O4
&2O4. 7OO2 4.7* formulation intermediate
2, 2-dichloroviny1 dimethyl phosphate (O840O1)
O02724-O02O6 OO2724-00212 002724-OO214 002724-00216
002724-00231 002724-00232
&OO5. OOO2 5'/~ formulation intermediate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001)
OOO677-OO410
&205. 1OO2 5.IS formulation intermediate
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (0840O1), o-isopropylphenyl
methylcarbamate (047802). N-octyl bicycloheptenedicarboximide
(057O01), petroleum distillate (0635O3), piperonyl butoxide,
technical (O67501) plus pyrethrins (069001)
OO1O21-O1ISO OO1O21-01325*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptenedicarboximide (O570O1), ronnel (0583O1), petroleum dis-
tillate (0635O3), piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501) plus
pyrethrins (O69OO1)
OO1021-01265
&206. 6OO2 6.67* formulation intermediate
2, 2—dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (OS40O1), petroleum distil-
late (O63503), piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501) plus pyre-
thrins (O690O1)
001021-00806
&OO9. OOO2 9% formulation intermediate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001)
O02724-OO2O8 OO2724-O0209 OO2724-00213 OO2724-OO215
002724-00229 002724-00230
&01O.OOO2 1O* formulation intermediate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001)
OOO201-OO17O
Issued: 1O-30-84 II1-084001-123
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Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
formulation intermediate (continued)
2,2—dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosohate
til late (O635O3)
000908-00027
(O84001) plus petroleum
o is-
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (0840O1) plus xylene range
aromatic solvent (O86803)
000655-00275
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), d-trans allethrin
(allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO40O3), petroleum distillate
(063503) plus (3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl 2, £-dimethyl-3-(2-methyl-
1—propenyl)cyclopropanecarboxylate (O69OO5)
001021-01452
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), aromatic petroleum
derivative solvent (OO6501), N-octyi bicycloheptenedicarboximice
(057OO1), petroleum distillate (O635O3), piperonyl butoxide,
technical (O675O1) plus pyrethrins (O69001)
OO1021-OO984
2, £-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001), d-trans allethrin
(ailyl homoiog of cinerin I) (OO4OO3), aromatic petroleum dis-
tillate (OO6SO1), N-octyl bicycloheptenedicarboxirnide (O57OO1),
chlorpyrifos (059101), petroleum distillate (O63503) plus piper-
onyl butoxide, technical (O675O1)
OO1O21-O1463
&O1O.2OO2 1O.2* formulation intermediate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), aromatic petroleum
distillate (OO66O1), N-octyl bicycloheptenedicarboximiae
(057001), petroleum distillate (0635O3), piperonyl butoxide,
technical (O67501) plus pyrethrins (O69O01)
001021-01113
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), 2, 3:4, 5-bis(£-
butylene)tetrahydro-2-furaldehyde (O43302), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptenedicarboximide (057OO1), petroleum distillate (O635O3),
piperonyl butoxide, technical (O675O1) plus pyrethrins (0690O1)
OO1021-OO9O4
£,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (OS40O1), aromatic petroleum
distillate (005601), N-octyi bicycloheptenedicarboxirnide
(057OO1), chlorpyrifos (0591O1), petroleum distillate (0635O3),
piperonyl butoxide, technical (O675O1) plus pyrethrins (069OO1)
001021-01311*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
Issued: 10-30-84
111-084001-124
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Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
&210. 750ii 10.75% formulation intermediate
2,2—dichlorovinyl dimethyl phospnate (O84001), oetroleurn distil-
late (063503), piperonyl butoxide, technical (0675O1), pyre-
thrins (O690O1) plus xylene range aromatic solvent (O86SO3)
OO0655-00299
&21O. 8OO2 1O.8S formulation intermediate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001) plus o—isopropyi-
phenyl methylcarbamate (O478O2)
000655-00454
&211.34O2 11.34% formulation intermediate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (0840O1), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptenedicarboximide (O57OO1), ronnel (0583O1), petroleum dis-
tillate (0635O3), piperonyl butoxide, tecnnical (O67501) plus
pyrethrins (0690O1)
OO1O21-01124
&212.5OO2 12.5% formulation intermediate
2,2—dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001), chlorpyrifos
(O59101) plus xylene range aromatic solvent (086803)
OOO655-OO639** OOO655-OO699 OO0655-00700
**undergoing cancellation process
&21£. 75O2 1£.75% formulation intermediate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (0840O1), petroleum distil-
late (0635O3), piperonal bisC2-(S-butoxyethoxy)ethyl] acetal
(068801) plus pyrethrins (O690O1)
O01O21-01041
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptenedicarboximiae (O570O1), petroleum distillate (063503),
piperonyl butoxide, technical (O67501) plus pyrethrins (0690O1)
O01021-OO986 OO1O21-O1259
&213. 45O2 13.45X formulation intermediate
2,2-dichloroviny1 dimethyl phosphate (O84001), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptenedicarboximide (057001), petroleum distillate (063503),
piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501), pyrethrins (069001) plus
l,1,1-trichloroethane (O812O1)
OO0904-OO383**
**undergoing cancellation process
&215. OOO2 15% formulation intermediate
2, 2-dichloroviny1 dimethyl phosphate (O84001), aromatic petroleum
derivative solvent (O065O1) plus chlorpyrifos (059101)
000655-00670 OO0655-OO671
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Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
&217.0OO2 17* formulation intermediate
2,£-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosohate (084001), petroleum distil-
late (063503), piperonyl butoxide, technical (O675O1) plus pyre-
thrins (0690O1)
001021-00765 001021-00780
2,S-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), aromatic petroleum
distillate (OO6601), N-octyl bicycloheptenedicarboximide
(0570O1), ronnel (058301), petroleum distillate (O635O3), piper-
onyl butoxide, technical (0675O1) plus pyrethrins (0690O1)
OO1O21-OO952
&218. 55O2 18.55S formulation intermediate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), aromatic petroleum
distillate (O06601), N-octyl bieycloheptenedicarboximide
(0570O1), petroleum distillate (0635O3), piperonyl butoxide,
technical (067501) plus pyrethrins (O69OO1)
001021-OO9O7
4218.75O2 18.75% formulation intermediate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), petroleum distil-
late (063503), piperonyl butoxide, technical (O6750D, pyre-
thrins (0690O1) plus xylene range aromatic solvent (OS6S03)
004816-00656
&02O.OOO£ £O* formulation intermediate
£,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (0840O1)
OO2724-OO2O7 OO£7£4-00£10 OO2724-OO211
003696-001£3
002724-OO248
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl
aromatic solvent (0868O3)
OO0655-OO292
phosphate (O840O1) plus xylene range
£,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84OO1), petroleum distil-
late (0635O3), tetrarnethrin (069OO3) plus (3-phenoxyphenyl)-
methyl 2,£-dimethyl-3-(£-metnyl-l-propenyl)cyclopropanecarboxy-
late (069O05)
0010£1-01456
&££0. 4OO£ £0.4X formulation intermediate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84OO1), allethrin (ailyl
homolog of cinerin I) (OO4001), aromatic petroleum distillate
(006601), N-octyl bieycloheptenedicarboximide (0570O1), petro-
leum distillate <063503) plus piperonyl butoxide, technical
(067501)
001021-01176
Issued: 1O-30-84
111-084001-126
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£, ^-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPf-iHTE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continuec)
c.'Q. **% formulation intermediate (continued)
£,£-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), aromatic petroleum
distillate (OO6601). N—octyl bicycloheptenedicarDox irnide
(O57O01), petroleum distillate (O63503), Diperonyi butoxide,
technical (O675O1) plus pyrethrins (O69001)
OO1O21-OO879 001O£1-O0946
2, £-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001), £,3:4, 5-bis(£-
butylene)tetrahydro-£-furaldehyde (O4330£), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptenedicarboximide (0570O1), petroleum Distillate (063503),
piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501) plus pyrethrins (0690O1)
OO10£1-O08O8
&££5. OOO£ £5'/t formulation intermediate
£, £-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), 0,0-diethyl 0-(£-
isopropyl-6-methyi-4-pyriniidinyl) phosphorothioate (057801) plus
xylene range aromatic solvent (O868O3)
000655-00651
&££5. 5OO£ £5.5% formulation intermediate
£, £—dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), N-octyl bicyclo—
heptenedicarboximide (O57OO1), petroleum cistillate (063503),
piperonyl butoxide, technical (O675O1) plus pyrethrins (O69001)
0010£1-01361
£, £-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), aromatic petroleum
distillate (OO6601), N-octyl bicycioheptenedicarboximide
(057OO1), petroleum distillate (0635O3), Diperonyi butoxide,
technical (O67501) plus pyrethrins (069001)
OO1O£1-01157
&£26. 9OO2 £6.9% formulation intermediate
£, £-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001), 0,0-diethyl 0-(£-
isopropyl-6-methyl-4—pyrimidinyl) phosphorothioate (0578O1),
xylene range aromatic solvent (O868O3)
000655-00483
&££7. £OO£ £7.£* formulation intermediate
£, £-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), £,3:4, 5-bis(£-
butylene)tetrahydro—£-furaldehyde (O433O£), N-octyl bicycio-
heptenedicarboximide (057001), petroleum cistillate (0635O3),
piperonyl butoxide, technical (O675O1) plus pyrethrins (0690O1)
OO1O£1-OO760
&£33. 3OO£ 33.3* formulation intermediate
£, 2—dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001) plus 1, 1, 1-tri-
chloroethane (061£O1)
OOO655-00340
Issued: 1O-30-84 111-0840O1-1£7
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Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
&£34. OOO2 34% formulation intermediate
2,£-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptenedicarboximide (O57001), petroleum distillate (063503),
piperonyl butoxide, technical (OS7501) plus pyrethrins (069001)
O010£l-01107
4235.8OO2 35.8% formulation intermediate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001) plus 1, 1, 1-tri-
chloroethane (0812O1)
000655-00317
&040. 80O2 40.&% formulation intermediate
2,£-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (0840O1), petroleum distil-
late (063503), piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501) plus pyre-
thrins (0690O1)
OO1021-00789
2,2-dichiorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001), 2, 3:4, 5-bis(£-
butylene)tetrahydro-£-furaldehyde (043302), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptenedicarboxirnide (0570O1), petroleum distillate (O635O3) ,
piperonyl butoxide, technical (0675O1) plus pyrethrins (0690O1)
OO1021-00759
&243. 65O2 43.65X formulation intermediate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1) plus xylene
(086802)
OOO904-00344**
**undergoing cancellation process
&25O. OOO<2 50% formulation intermediate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1) plus heavy aromatic
naphtha (O06602)
OO0904-OO381**
*#undergoing cancellation process
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001) plus petroleum dis-
tillate (0635O3)
050534-OO074
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1) plus tetrachloro-
ethylene (078501)
OO09O4-00346**
**undergoing cancellation process
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001) plus xylene
(O86802)
000904-00340»*
**undergoing cancellation process
2,£-dichlorovinyi dimethyl phosphate (O84001) plus xyiene range
aromatic solvent (0868O3)
000655-00196 OO0655-OO294
Issued: 1O-3O-84 111-084001-1£8
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Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
&29O. OOO2 9_O* f ormu 1 at i on i nt ermed i at e
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001) plus 1, 1, 1-tri-
chioroethane (0812O1)
000904-00396**
**undergoing cancellation process
&OO1.0OO3 1% dust
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001)
000201-00241
&OOO. O4O4 0.043% granular
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (0840O1), o-isopropylpheny1
methylcarbamate (047802) plus (Z)-9-tricosene (103201)
OO2724-OO265
&OOO. 1OO4 0. IX granular
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001) plus ronnel
(058301)
OO2217-OO614 002217-00619 O02491-OO266 OO2724-OO162
002724-00187 O02724-00251 040940-00009
&OOO. 25O4 O.25* granular
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001) olus dimethyl
(2,2, 2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl)phosphonate (057901)
OO0602-OO051 OOO6O2-OO053
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001) plus ronnel
(O583O1)
047000-OO046
&OOO. 5OO4 O.5% granular
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001)
OOO059-OOO75 OOOO70-OO038 OOOO70-OO175 000108-00038
OOO150-OO024** OO0402-OO073 000404-00328 000407-00324
OO0677-0037O 000746-00091 OO0995-OOO45 001269-00068
OO1553-00048 001927-00044 002006-00039 002217-00282
OO2393-OO362 O03314-00033 003635-00094 004887-00083
005602-00049 OO6900-OO085 007273-00105 009114-00006
011849-OO017 011885-00005** 012454-O0001 014651-00014
O47000-OO031
**undergoing cancellation process
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001) plus rnaiathion
(057701)
001421-00183
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001) plus dimethyl
(2, 2, 2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl> phosphonate (057901)
000419-00163** 001386-00055 002270-00254 004816-OO363
**undergoing cancellation process
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Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
0. 5?4 granular (cont inued)
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001) plus ronnel
(058301)
OO0407-00342 044215-00043
2, £-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), formaldehyde
(043OO1), malathion (057701), petroleum distillate (O635O3),
alkyl*dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride *alkyl (60% C14, 3054
C16, 5% C12, 5% CIS) plus alkyl*dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium
chloride *alkyl (68* Cl£, 3£54 C14) (O69104) plus alkyl*dimethyl
ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride *alkyl (6054 C14, 3054 C16, 554 Cl£,
5?4 CIS) (O69167)
OO66£1-00006
&OOO. 6OO4 O. 6X granular
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1) plus malathion
(0577O1)
OO1203-00048
2,£—dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1) plus ronnel
(O58301)
OO1203-00046 007455-00010
&001.0OO4 154 granular
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1)
OOO052-00187 001769-00219 OO2O98-O0021** 002491-00255
OO5481-OOO09 005481-00039 OO5481-O0051 OO672O-OOO58
009859-00035 038758-OOO01 O47OOO-00043
**undergoing cancellation process
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001) plus aromatic
petroleum derivative solvent (OO65O1)
O06959-O0017
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001) plus ronnel
(0583O1)
044215-OOQ27
&OO5. OOO4 554 granular
2, £-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1)
000572-00133**
**undergoing cancellation process
&020. OO04 2054 granular
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001)
000201-00261
&OOO. 25O5 0.2554 oelleted/tableted
£, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (OS4001) plus dimethyl
<£,£,S-trichloro-1-hydroxyethyl)phosphonate (057901)
000602-OO090
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Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continuea)
0.£5* oelleted/tableted (continued)
£,£-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001) plus ronnel
(O58301)
001663-OO012* OO5481-OOO24 004236-OO003**
*jacket currently unavailable for review
**undergoing cancellation process
17.5* oelleted/tableted
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (OS4OO1)
OO0201-00335*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
17.8% pelleted/tableted
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001)
OOO2O1-OO257*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
&031.OOO5 31% oelleted/tableted
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001)
OOOSO1-00329*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
&017.5005
&O17.80O5
&OOO. 88O6 0.875% wettable powder
£, £-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate
008590-00168
&OOO. 5OO7
(O84001)
5^ wettable powder/dust
2, 2-d ichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001)
OOO240-OO184** 003509-00095*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
**undergoing cancellation process
&004. 7010 4. 7% impregnated materials
2, £-d ichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084OO1)
000677-00402 000677-00403 000778-00024
002724-00159 OO2724-OO166 002724-00189
002724-00237 042836-OOO03
&005. OOlO 5% impregnated materials
2, 2-d ichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (0840O1)
050534-00068
&009. OOlO 9% impregnated materials
2, £-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001)
002596-00034 002596-00036 002724-00147
002724-O0168 002724-O0172 002724-O0194
005887-00139 O20954-00110 042836-00001
042836-00003
O02596-OOO35
002724-00195
002724-00153
OO2724-00236
042836-OOO02
Issued: 10-3O-84
III-084O01-131
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2,2-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
4009. 6O1O 9.6ft impregnated materials
2,£-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1)
000677-00400 OO0677-004O1 OOO778-OO021
&009. 9510 9. 95X impregnated materials
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (0840O1)
008730-00032
&01O.OO1O
&011.8010
IPS impregnated materials
£,£-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (0840O1)
O00677-OO372 OO5887-00140 O36488-OOO05
050534-00070
11.8X impregnated materials
£,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphat<
001327-00036
(O84O01)
O5O534-OOOO6
&0 1 5. OO 1 O
impregnated materials
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001)
000677-00397 OO3696-00086
£, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084OO1) plus 2-naphthol
(010301)
OO0270-OO111
&019. 2O1O 19. £S impregnated materials
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (0840O1)
003696-00083
&02O.OOiO 2O% impregnated materials
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O64001)
O00201-OO138
000677-00406
000778-00033
O02596-00038
O02596-00060
O02724-O0178
002724-00197
002724-00235
003696-00084
003696-00089
O03696-OO093
004822-00080
007056-00069
015577-00004
OOO£01-00236
000677-00408
000778-00035
002596-00039
OO2724-OO1O6
002724-00184
OO2724-OO198
002724-00238
003696-00085
003696-00090
003696-00117
007056-00046
007273-00032
054543-00001
OO06O2-OO113
OOO677-OO409
OO2393-O0372
O02596-OOO4O
OO2724-OO129
002724-00191
OO2724-O0199
OO359O-OOO03
OO3696-OO087
OO3696-OO091
O03696-OO121
007O56-OO060
015577-OOOO2
&054. OOlO 54# impregnated materials
£,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001)
OOO2O1-00282
OOO677-
000778-
002596-
00£596-
002724-
002724-
002724-
003696-
003696-
003696-
OO3696-
007056
015577-
OO393
OOO£8
OOO37
OOO48
•00167
•O0196
-OO£OO
-OOO82
-OOO88
-OOO92
-OO122
-OOO68
-OOOO3
Issued: 10-30-84
III-084O01-132
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2,2-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHftTE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
& 1OO. £01 £ 0. S. Ip/qal emulsifiable concentrate
2,£-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001) plus heavy aromatic
naphtha (OO6602)
001769-00233
&1OO. 2312 0.23 Ib/gal emulsifiable concentrate
2, S-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), aromatic petroleum
derivative solvent (O06501) plus chlorpyrifos (0591O1)
O1O827-OOO66
&100. 2512 0. £5 Ib/qal emulsifiable concentrate
2,2-dichloroviny1 dimethyl phosphate (O84001), aromatic petroleum
derivative solvent (O065O1) plus chlorpyrifos (0591O1)
OO6720-O0203 O09782-OO027
2, 2-dichloroviny1 dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), aromatic petroleum
distillate (OO66O1) plus chlorpyrifos (059101)
OO2169-OO284
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001), chlorpyrifos
(059101) plus xylene range aromatic solvent (086803)
003314-00067
&10O.5O12 0.5 Ib/gal emulsifiable concentrate
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1) plus aromatic
petroleum derivative solvent (O065O1)
042O57-OOO45
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001) plus chlorpyrifos
(059101)
OO9782-OOO54
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), aromatic petroleum
derivative solvent (0065O1) plus ronnel (0583O1)
OO5481-OOO14
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), chlorpyrifos
(0591O1) plus xylene (086802)
OO2169-OO285
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84O01), chlorpyrifos
(059101) plus xylene range aromatic solvent (086803)
OO3314-OO068 O35455-OOOO1
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001), 2-chloro-l-(2, 4, 5-
trichlorophenyl)vinyl dimethyl phosphate (OS3701) plus xylene
(0868O2)
000602-00177
Issued: 10-30-84 III-084O01-133
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Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
&100.6O12 0.6 Ib/gal ernulsi f iable concentrate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), chlorpyrifos
(O591O1), petroleum distillate (0635O3) plus xylene (O86SO2)
000373-00100
4100. 6312 0.63 Ib/oal emulsifiable concentrate
S,£-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), chlorpyrifos
(0591O1) plus xylene range aromatic solvent (0868O3)
009782-00019
&10O. 671S 0.67 1b/oa1 emu1s i f i ab1e concent rat e
£,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084O01) plus chlorpyrifos
(0591O1)
008612-00106
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (0840O1), aromatic petroleum
distillate (006601) plus chlorpyrifos (O591O1)
004981-00062
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84O01), chlorpyrifos
(059101) plus xylene (086802)
000464-00476
2,£-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), chlorpyrifos
(059101) plus xylene range aromatic solvent (O868O3)
010370-00045
&10O. 8512 0.65 Ib/oal emulsifiable concentrate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (OS4001), chlorpyrifos
(059101) plus xylene range aromatic solvent (O86803)
035455-00002
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), heavy aromatic
naphtha (006602) plus dimethyl phosphate of alpha-methylbenzy1
3-hydroxy-cis-crotonate (0588O1)
002217-00499 047000-00039
&101.0O12 1 Ib/aal emulsifiable concentrate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001) plus aromatic
petroleum derivative solvent (O06501)
005481-00041
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (0840O1) plus tetracnloro-
ethylene (0785O1)
007122-00046
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), aromatic oetroleum
derivative solvent (OO6501) plus chlorpyrifos (059101)
000550-00133
Issued: 10-30-84 111-084O01-134
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2,2-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPhftTE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
1 Ib/qal emulsifiable concentrate (continued)
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84O01), chlorpyrifos
(O591O1) plus xylene (086802)
000876-00166 O00876-OO167 O35455-OOO02
&1O1.1612 1.16 Ib/gal emulsifiable concentrate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1) plus xylene range
aromatic solvent (O86SO3)
047916-OOO09
&101.40i2 1.4 Ib/gal emulsifiable concentrate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84O01) plus petroleum
distillate (0635O3)
000595-00304
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1) plus xylene
(086802)
002O06-OO6O5
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1) plus xylene range
aromatic solvent (086803)
000476-01720
&1O1.5912 1.59 Ib/oal emulsifiable concentrate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (OS4001) plus xylene range
aromatic solvent (O86803)
047916-OOOO7
&1O2. OO12 2 Ib/gal emulsifiatale concentrate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001)
OOOO72-OO365
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (OS4001) plus aromatic
petroleum derivative solvent (OO65O1)
OO4887-OO049 O05481-OO073 OO7122-OO055
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001) plus aromatic
petroleum distillate (OO66O1)
O009O4-OO395 006900-00046
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001) plus heavy aromatic
naphtha (OO6602)
040940-00013 O47916-OO018
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001) plus petroleum
distillate (O635O3)
000201-00235 OOO201-00338 000677-OO386 OO1348-00169
001990-00444 OO2491-00262 O06900-O0107 009859-00183
037686-00031 040831-OO042 047OOO-OO028 047OOO-O0062
Issued: 1O-30-84 111-084001-135
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£,2-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHfiTE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
£ Ib/aal ernulsif iable concentrate (continued)
£»S-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1) plus xylene
(086802)
OO0602-OO132 OO0677-OO365 OO££17-OO£91 OO56O£-O0046
011849-00011
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001) plus xylene range
aromatic solvent (O86803)
OO0655-O0491 0067£O-00018 047916-OOOO6
&104. OO12 4 Ib/aal emulsifiable concentrate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1) plus aromatic
petroleum derivative solvent (O06501)
OO0904-00£57 004887-OOO63 OO690O-OO053
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084O01) plus heavy aromatic
naphtha (0066O£)
OOO595-00238 040940-00014
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phospnate (084001) plus petroleum
distillate (063503)
OOO£01-OO£4O OOO551-O0164 006754-00014 OO9859-OOO1£
009859-OO018 O47000-OOO17 047OOO-00061
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (0840O1) plus xylene
(086802)
OOO201-OO197 Oil849-00019
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1) plus xylene range
aromatic solvent (0868O3)
OO0476-O18O1 OO0655-OO692 O47916-OOOO5
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084O01), isooctyl phenoxy
polyethoxy ethanol (0790O4) plus xylene (086802)
007S34-00037
4104.4812 4.48 Ib/oal ernulsif iable concentrate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001) plus xylene range
aromatic solvent (0868O3)
047916-00004
&105.3812 5.38 Ib/aal emulsifiable concentrate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001) plus 1,1,1-tri-
chloroethane (0812O1)
010692-00006
&105. 501£ 5.5 Ib/aal emulsifiable concentrate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001) plus tetrachloro-
ethylene (O785O1)
OO7122-OO063
Issued: 10-30-84 III-084OO1-136
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Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continuec)
A11O.OO:2 1O Ib/qal ernulsi f iable concentrate
£,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001)
OOO2O1-OO146
&2OO. 4.E: 1 £• O. 42* enrnisi f iable concentrate
2, £-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), aromatic petroleum
derivative solvent (O06501) plus chiorpyrifos (059101)
OO672O-O0235
&2OO.5O12 O. 5% ernulsif iable concentrate
2, £-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), 0,0-diethyl 0-(2-
isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl) phosphorothioate (057801) plus
xylene (O868O2)
O06248-O0010*
»jacket currently unavailable for review
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), chiorpyrifos
(O591O1) plus xylene (086802)
006248-00011
2, 2—dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (0840O1), aromatic petroleum
derivative solvent (OO6501), 0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-
rnethyl—4—pyrirnidiny 1) phosphorothioate (O578O1) plus petroleum
distillate (O635O3)
010736-00003
&2OO. 5412 0.54S emulsifiable concentrate
2,2—dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84OO1), dioxathion
(O378O1) plus xylene range aromatic solvent (086803)
OO2724-O0014 OO2724-OOO8O OO2724-OO283 OO2724-OO285
42OO.6O12 O. 6* emulsifiable concentrate
2, 2—dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84OO1), aromatic petroleum
derivative solvent (OO65O1), ronnel (058301), petroleum distil-
late (O635O3), piperonyl butoxide, technical (O67501) plus pyre-
thrins (0690O1)
OO8789-OOO02
&2OO. 7512 O.75* emulsifiable concentrate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (0840O1), heavy aromatic
naphtha (0066O2) plus methoxychlor, technical (O34OO1)
OO1769-O0137 O1O827-O0045 O11694-OOO14
&2OO. 9412 0.94% ernulsi f iable concentrate
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimetnyl phosphate (OS4OO1), heavy aromatic
naphtha (O06602) plus dimethoate (O350O1)
OO027O-00039
Issued: 1O-30-84 III-084OO1-137
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Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
4201.OO12 1* emulsifiable concentrate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate IO84OO1), aromatic petroleum
distillate (006601) plus dimethyl phosphate of alpha-methyl-
benzyl 3-hydroxy-cis-crotonate (0588O1)
002724-00101
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84OO1), lindane (gamma
isomer of benzene hexachloride) (OO9OO1) plus xylene (O868O2)
OO1266-OO076
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84OO1), dimethyl phosphate
of alpha-methylbenzyl 3-hydroxy-cis-crotonate (O588O1) plus
xylene (O868O2)
O44215-OOO29
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84OO1), dimethyl phosphate
of alpha-methylbenzyl 3-hydroxy-cis-crotonate (O588O1) plus
xylene range aromatic solvent (O868O3)
002724-00099
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84OO1), aromatic petroleum
distillate (006601), o-isopropylphenyl methylcarbamate (O478O2)
plus kerosene (0635O1)
OO1769-00184
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84OO1), heavy aromatic
naphtha (OO6602), dioxathion (O378O1) plus pine oil (O67OO2)
028293-OOOO3 043288-OOOO2
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84OO1), 1, l-bis(ethyl-
phenyl)-2,2-dichloroethane or diethyl diphenyl dichloroethane,
and related compounds (O32101), dioxathion (O378O1), petroleum
distillate (O63503) plus pine oil (O67OO2)
OO2724-OO065
&201.O712 1.07* emu1sifiable concentrate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84OO1), aromatic petroleum
distillate (OO66O1) plus dimethyl phosphate of alpha-methyl-
benzyl 3-hydroxy-cis-crotonate (0588O1)
04700O-OO034
&2O1.2612 1.26* emulsifiable concentrate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84OO1), heavy aromatic
naphtha (OO66O2) plus methoxychlor, technical (O34OO1)
010088-00077
&2O1.4012 1.4* emulsifiable concentrate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084OO1), aromatic petroleum
derivative solvent (OO6501) plus fenthion (0533O1)
OO1769-OO197
Issued: 1O-3O-84
II1-084001-138
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2,2-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
&201.5O12 1.5* emulsifiable concentrate
£,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (0840O1) plus toxaphene
(O80501)
002724-00161
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001),
(035001) plus petroleum distillate (063503)
044215-OOO28
dimethoate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), cyclohexanone
(025902), dimethoate (O350O1) plus petroleum distillate (0635O3)
OO2724-O014O
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001), 2-carbomethoxy-l-
methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate, alpha isomer and related com-
pounds (O158O1), dimethrin (034101), carbaryl (O568O1) plus
petroleum distillate (0635O3)
002270-00039 OO2270-OO123
&202.5O12 2.5* emulsifiable concentrate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), aromatic petroleum
derivative solvent (006501) plus methoxychlor, technical
(034O01)
O01769-OO20O
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), aromatic petroleum
distillate (OO6601) plus dimethoate (O350O1)
OO0241-OO210** OO1386-00585
**undergoing cancellation process
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), heavy aromatic
naphtha (OO6602) plus dimethyl phosphate of alpha-methylbenzyl
3-hydroxy-cis—crotonate (058801)
OOOO70-O0155 OO2217-OO592
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), dimethyl phosphate
of alpha-methyl benzyl 3—hydroxy-cis-crotonate (058801) plus
petroleum distillate (O635O3)
000572-00215 002393-00394 007273-00147 008590-00298
O470OO-OOO64 050534-OOO72*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), dimethyl phosphate
of alpha-methyl benzyl 3-hydroxy-cis-crotonate (0588O1) plus
xylene (O868O2)
Ol1849-00009
&2O2.5112 £.51% emulsifiable concentrate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1),
of alpha-methylbenzyl 3-hydroxy-cis-crotonate
petroleum distillate (O635O3)
000134-00059
dimethyl
(058801)
phosphate
plus
Issued: 10-30-84
III-O84O01-139
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2,2-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
4202. 891£ 2.89* emulsifiable concentrate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084O01), xylene (O868O2)
plus xylene range aromatic solvent (O868O3)
005285-00033
4203. 1712 3.17* emulsifiable concentrate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84OO1), aromatic petroleum
derivative solvent (006501) plus chlorpyrifos (0591O1)
OO9782-OOO27**
**undergoing cancellation process
4203. 2012 3,2* emu1sifiable concentrate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), o-dichlorobenzene
(O59401) plus petroleum distillate (0635O3)
008463-00023
&203. 7512 3.75* emulsifiable concentrate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (0840O1), aromatic petroleum
distillate (006601) plus dimethyl phosphate of alpha-methyl-
benzyl 3-hydroxy-cis-crotonate (O588O1)
04O831-00063
&204. OO12 4* emulsifiable concentrate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (0840O1), 2-naphthol
(O1O301) plus petroleum distillate (0635O3)
002270-00063
4204. 2412 4.24X emuIs i f i ab1e concent rat e
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84OO1), kerosene (O635O1),
pine oil (067002), piperonyl butoxide, technical (O67501) plus
pyret h r i ns (O69001)
OOO270-00148
42O4. 4912 4.49% emulsifiable concentrate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84OO1) plus dimethyl
phosphate of alpha-methyl benzyl 3-hydroxy-cis-crotonate (O588O1)
004758-00096
&204. 7O12 4.7* emulsifiable concentrate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84OO1), heavy aromatic
naphtha (OO6602), methoxychlor, technical (034O01) plus mala-
thion (0577O1)
OO8123-O0033 010O88-OOO75 O1O827-OOO47
&205. OO12 5* emulsifiable concentrate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1) plus petroleum
distillate (O63503)
OO544O-00114
Issued: 1O-30-84 III-084001-14O
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Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
5% emulsifiable concentrate (continued)
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (0840O1) plus xylene range
aromatic solvent (O868O3)
O38733-OO001*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084O01), ronnel (O583O1)
plus xylene (O868O2)
001183-OOO15** 004758-00041
**undergoing cancellation process
2t2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084O01), dimethyl phosphate
of alpha-methyl benzyl 3—hydroxy—cis-crotonate (0588O1) plus
petroleum distillate (0635O3)
OO0572-OO218**
**undergoing cancellation process
&205. 1912 5.19X emulsifiable concentrate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), chlorpyrifos
(059101), xylene (O86802) plus xylene range aromatic solvent
(086803)
OOO655-OO441 047916-OOO15
&2O5. 7O12 5.7% emulsifiable concentrate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), 2-chloro-l-(2, 4, 5-
trichlorophenyl)vinyl dimethyl phosphate (O837O1) plus xylene
(086802)
05O534-OOO73 05O534-OO08O O5O534-OO086 050534-OOO98
050534-00099
&2O5.8512 5. 85* emulsifiable concentrate
2,2-*dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), chlorpyrifos
(0591O1), tetrachloroethylene (O785O1) plus xylene range
aromatic solvent (O868O3)
OO4887-OO147**
**undergoing cancellation process
&2O6. OO12 6* emulsifiable concentrate
2,2—dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (0840O1) plus chlorpyrifos
(O591O1)
009782-OOO54**
**undergoing cancellation process
&206. 3O12 6.3X emulsifiable concentrate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), chlorpyrifos
(059101) plus xylene (0868O2)
000464-00521*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
Issued: 10-30-84 111-084O01-141
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2,2-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
4207.3512 7.35% emulsifiable concentrate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84OO1), chlorpyrifos
(0591O1) plus xylene range aromatic solvent (O86803)
OO9782-O0019**
**undergoing cancellation process
4209. OO12 9% emulaifiable concentrate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084OO1), chlorpyrifos
(059101), xylene (086802) plus xylene range aromatic solvent
(086803)
000655-00442
4209. 8112 9.81* emulsifiable concentrate
2f2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084OO1), polychlorinated
terphenyls (017802), ronnel (0583O1) plus xylene (OS6802)
005602-00051
&21O. OO12 IPX emulsifiable concentrate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84OO1), heavy aromatic
naphtha (006602) plus ronnel (O583O1)
001941-00054
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001), aromatic petroleum
derivative solvent (O06501), petroleum resins (011401) plus
ronnel (058301)
007122-00022
4211.9512 11.95% emulsifiable concentrate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084OO1), ronnel (O583O1),
tetrachloroethylene (O78501) plus xylene (O868O2)
OO4887-OOO84*»
**undergoing cancellation process
4212.OO12 12* emulsifiable concentrate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84OO1), aromatic petroleum
derivative solvent (O06501) plus chlorpyrifos (059101)
00672O-O0154
&212. O112 12.01* emulsifiable concentrate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (0840O1), aromatic petroleum
distillate (OO6601) plus chlorpyrifos (O591O1)
OO9782-OOO18*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
&212. 3112 12.31% emulsifiable concentrate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), chlorpyrifos
(059101) plus xylene (086802)
005602-00097
Issued: 10-3O-84 III-0840O1-142
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2,2-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
&214.OO12 14* emulsifiable concentrate
2, £-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1) plus petroleum
distillate (063503)
OO0491-OO175
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84OO1), petroleum distil-
late (O635O3) plus 1,1, 1-trichloroethane (O81201)
OO4887-OO16O**
**undergoing cancellation process
&215. OO12 15* emulsifiable concentrate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84OO1) plus xylene
(O868O2)
OO2217-O0463 O4O831-OO029
&218.SO12 18.5* emulsifiable concentrate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84OO1) plus xylene range
aromatic solvent (O86803)
002393-00364 O07273-OO116
&218.7512 18.75% emulsifiable concentrate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1) plus aromatic
petroleum derivative solvent (O065O1)
OO0773-OOO45*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
&22O.OO12 20* emulsifiable concentrate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84OO1) plus aromatic
petroleum derivative solvent (0065O1)
OO9114-OOO15 O4O831-OO074
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84OO1) plus aromatic
petroleum distillate (OO66O1)
OOOO59-O0148 O47916-OOO17
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84OO1) plus heavy aromatic
naphtha (OO66O2)
047OOO-OOO11
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84OO1) plus xylene
(086802)
OO015O-OOO26** OO1307-00063*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
**undergoing cancellation process
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001) plus xylene range
aromatic solvent (086803)
OOO655-00492 002724-00082
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Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
4222. 3O12 22.3% emulsifiable concentrate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001) plus petroleum
distillate (063503)
000279-02144**
**undergoing cancellation process
4223. 4O12 23. 4X emulsifiable concentrate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84OO1) plus heavy aromatic
naphtha (006602)
OOOB29-00179**
**undergoing cancellation process
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084O01) plus petroleum
distillate (063503)
050534-00061
4223.7012 £3.7% emulsifiable concentrate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1) plus kerosene
(O63501)
003509-00067*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84O01) plus petroleum
distillate (063503)
000998-00067*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
4223. SO12 23. 8* emulsifiable concentrate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84OO1) plus aromatic
petroleum distillate (006601)
OO1339-OO163*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
4243. 2012 43. 2X emulsifiable concentrate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1) plus petroleum
distillate (063503)
050534-O0082
4244. 5012 44.5X emulsifiable concentrate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001) plus petroleum
distillate (O63503)
OO672O-OOO40*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
4299. 9912 100S emulsifiable concentrate
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001)
OO08O2-O0497**
**undergoing cancellation process
Issueds 10-30-84 III-O84O01-144
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Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
&1OO.0715 0.O7 Ib/gal soluble concentrate/liquid
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001) plus petroleum
distillate (063503)
OO9859-O0168
&1O1. 1515 1.15 Ib/qal soluble concentrate/liquid
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O340O1) plus xylene range
aromatic solvent (086803)
047916-OOOO8
&1O2. 0015 2 Ib/pal soluble concentrate/liquid
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84OO1) plus aromatic
petroleum derivative solvent (O065O1)
007122-00097
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1) plus petroleum
distillate (063503)
OO0201-OO250 OO672O-OOO25
&1O8. OO15 8 Ib/gal soluble concentrate/liquid
2,2—dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84OO1) plus aromatic
petroleum derivative solvent (O065O1)
040831-OO067
&1O8.3915 8.39 Ib/gal soluble concentrate/liquid
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084OO1) plus xylene range
aromatic solvent (086803)
047916-OOOO3
&1O8.4O15 8.4 Ib/oal soluble concentrate/liquid
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1) plus aromatic
petroleum derivative solvent (0065O1)
040831-OO069
&11O. OO15 1O Ib/oal soluble concentrate/liquid
2,2—dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84OO1) plus aromatic
petroleum derivative solvent (O065O1)
040831-00068
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084OO1) plus xylene range
aromatic solvent (O86803)
047916-00002
&2OO.2515 0.25* soluble concentrate/liquid
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001), dimethyl phosphate
of alpha-methyl benzyl 3-hydroxy-cis-crotonate (058801) plus
petroleum distillate (063503)
000070-OO13O
Issued: 1O-3O-84 III-O84001-145
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2,2-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPMftTE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
0.25* soluble concent rate/liquid (continued)
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (034001), aromatic petroleum
distillate (OO6601), naled (0344O1) plus rnalathion (O577O1)
OO0541-00205**
**undergoing cancellation process
&2OO. SO15 0. 5* soluble concentrate/1iquid
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84OO1), beta-butoxy beta'-
thiocyano diethyl ether (010002), o-isopropylphenyl methylcarba-
mate (0478O2), malathion (O577O1) plus petroleum distillate
(063503)
OO0402-OO117
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84O01), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptenedicarboximide (057O01), petroleum distillate (0635O3),
piperonyl butoxide, technical (O675O1) plus pyrethrins (O69OO1)
001021-01315
&2O1.0O15 1* soluble concentrate/liquid
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084O01) plus mineral oil
(063502)
OO2O06-O0038 002006-OOO56
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084OO1) plus petroleum
distillate (0635O3)
O00728-OO059 OO1769-00216 OO8142-OOOO1* O1O551-OOO2O*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84OO1), aromatic petroleum
distillate (006601) plus N-octyl bicycloheptenedicarboximide
(057001)
001421-00167*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84OO1), malathion (O577O1)
plus petroleum distillate (0635O3)
002393-OO403
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84OO1), mineral oil
(063502) plus petroleum distillate (O635O3)
001386-00574
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84OO1), petroleum distil-
late (063503), piperonyl butoxide, technical (O675O1) plus pyre-
thrins (0690O1)
000108-00037
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2,2-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
1% soluble concentrate/liquid (continued)
£,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84O01), methylene chloride
(O420O4), o-isopropylphenyl methylcarbamate (0478O2), ronnel
(O58301) plus petroleum distillate (0635O3)
001866-00154*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
&2O1.0215 1.025* soluble concentrate/1iquid
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), aromatic petroleum
distillate (OO66O1), naled (034401) plus malathion (O57701)
OO0541-O017O*
•frjacket currently unavailable for review
&2O1.4O15 1.4* soluble concentrate/liquid
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), malathion
(O57701), mineral oil (063502) plus petroleum distillate
(063503)
001926-00018
&201.6215 1.62% soluble concentrate/liquid
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84OO1), malathion (O577O1)
plus petroleum distillate (0635O3)
007273-00119
&202. 5O15 2.5X soluble concentrate/1iquid
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84OO1), aromatic petroleum
derivative solvent (O06501) plus methoxychlor, technical
(034O01)
01O827-OO043 Oil694-OO063
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084OO1), heavy aromatic
naphtha (0066O2) plus methoxychlor, technical (O34O01)
OOO713-OOO12 O4O988-OOO05
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84OO1), malathion (O577O1)
plus petroleum distillate (O635O3)
OO7273-OO12O O07273-OO121 007273-OO124 010827-00046
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001), dimethyl phosphate
of alpha-methyl benzyl 3-hydroxy-cis-crotonate (O588O1) plus
petroleum distillate (063503)
005481-00049
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), beta-butoxy beta1-
thiocyano diethyl ether (010O02), malathion (057701), mineral
oil (0635O2) plus petroleum distillate (0635O3)
001926-00058
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Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
»2O2.7115 2.71% «oluble concentrate/liquid
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001) plus petroleum
distillate (063503)
003367-00088*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
4203.5O15 3.5* soluble concentrate/liquid
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001), malathion
(057701), mineral oil (O635O2) plus petroleum distillate
(0635O3)
001926-00015
4204.4O15 4.W soluble concentrate/liquid
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), beta-butoxy beta'-
thiocyano diethyl ether (010002), malathion (057701), mineral
oil (063502) plus petroleum distillate (0635O3)
001926-OOO59
4205.OO15 5% soluble concentrate/liquid
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001) plus aromatic
petroleum distillate (0066O1)
002270-00709
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1) plus petroleum
distillate (O63503)
000485-00047 OOO655-OO536 OO2548-OO071 Ol154O-OOOO8
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84OO1), kerosene (063501)
plus xylene range aromatic solvent (O868O3)
047916-00016
S,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), beta-butoxy beta'-
thiocyano diethyl ether (010O02), malathion (0577O1), mineral
oil (0635O2) plus petroleum distillate (O635O3)
001926-00063
42O5. 0515 5, 05* soluble concentrate/1iquid
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084OO1), methoxychlor,
technical (034001), petroleum distillate (O635O3) plus xylene
<086802)
OO4828-OO059
&2O6.OO15 6* soluble concentrate/liquid
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (0840O1), malathion (O57701)
plus petroleum distillate (O635O3)
040831-00001
4210.OO15 IPX soluble concentrate/1iquid
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001), aromatic petroleum
derivative solvent (006501), polychlorinated terphenyls (0178O2)
plus ronnel <058301)
007122-00021
Issued: 1O-3O-84 III-084001-148
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2, 2-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
&£12. 5O15 12.5S soluble concentrate/1iquid
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001) plus petroleum
distillate (O635O3)
000998-00065*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
&215. OO15 15* soluble concentrate/liquid
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1) plus aromatic
petroleum distillate (OO6601)
04083l-OOO18
&22O. OO15 20* soluble concentrate/liquid
2,2—dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001) plus petroleum
distillate (O63503)
005011-00075
&223. 7O15 23.7% soluble concentrate/liquid
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1) plus petroleum
distillate (063503)
OO8612-OO034
&223. 8O15 23.8% soluble concentrate/1iquid
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (0840O1) plus aromatic
petroleum distillate (0066O1)
OO1339-00162*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
&224. 9O15 24.9* soluble concentrate/liquid
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001) plus petroleum dis-
tillate <063503)
OO4981-OOO28**
**undergoing cancellation process
&25O. OO15 SOX soluble concentrate/liquid
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001)
OOO2O1-OO199
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001) plus aromatic
petroleum derivative solvent (O065O1)
OO672O-O0252 006900-00065 O07122-OO107 O40831-OO064
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001) plus petroleum
distillate (063503)
OO02O1-00201 OO1348-00211 OO1990-00432 002217-00341
OO672O-OO026
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (OS4001) plus tetrachloro-
ethylene (O785O1)
OO4887-00078
Issued: 1O-30-84 III-0840O1-149
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2,2-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
50% soluble concentrate/liquid (continued)
2,£-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1) plus 1,1,1-tri-
chloroethane (0812O1)
047916-00010
A29O. OO15 90S soluble concentrate/11quid
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84O01) plus petroleum
distillate (063503)
OO672O-00027 O47OOO-OO036
4299.9915 1OOX soluble concentrate/liquid
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1)
000201-00220
&10O.7416 0.74 Ib/oal liquid-ready to use
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (OS40O1), petroleum distil-
late (063503) plus 1, 1, 1-trichloroethane (0812O1)
010692-00002
&1OO. 8O16 0.8 Ib/qal liquid-ready to use
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84OO1) plus petroleum
distillate (063503)
0009O8-OO033
ftlOl. 1316 1.13 Ib/nal liquid-ready to use
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84OO1) plus petroleum
distillate (063503)
OOO9O8-OO037
&1O1.9O16 I.? Ib/oal liquid-ready to use
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84OO1) plus petroleum
distillate (063503)
000908-00040
&1O2.2O16 2.2 Ib/oal liquid-ready to use
2, 2-d.ichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84OO1)
000908-00036
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1) plus 1, 1, 1-tri-
chloroethane (081201)
004887-00161
41O4.0016 4 Ib/qal liquid-ready to use
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (0840O1) plus aromatic
petroleum derivative solvent (O065O1)
OO0904-OO117
&1O5.8O16 5.8 Ib/oal liquid-ready to use
2,2-diehlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (0840O1)
000908-00042
Issued: 10-30-84 III-084O01-150
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Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
&2OO. 1916 Q. 194* liquid-ready to use
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), kerosene (O635O1),
piperonyl butoxide, technical <0675O1) plus pyrethrins (069001)
OO027O-OO145
&2OO. 2O16 O. 2* liquid-ready to use
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), o-isopropylphenyl
methylcarbamate (O47802) plus petroleum distillate (O63503)
OO0070-OO117 OOO475-OO138 OOO475-OO203 004822-00110
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), petroleum distil-
late (O635O3), piperonyl butoxide, technical (0675O1) plus
pyret h r i ns (O69OO1)
OOOO7O-OOO11 OOO850-OO012 OO1386-00009 00859O-OOO27
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (OS4001), 0,0-diethyl 0-(2-
isopropyl-6—methyl-4-pyrimidinyl) phosphorothioate (0578O1),
petroleum distillate (063503), piperonyl butoxide, technical
(O675O1) plus pyrethrins (O690O1)
003618-00016
2, 2—dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001), dimethyl phosphate
of alpha-methyl benzyl 3-hydroxy-cis-crotonate (058801), petro-
leum distillate (O635O3), piperonyl butoxide, technical (0675O1)
plus pyrethrins (O69OO1)
OOOO99-OO1O5
2,2—dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), dipropyl isocin-
chomeronate (O47201), N-octyl bicycloheptenedicarboximide
(0570O1), petroleum distillate (0635O3), piperonyl butoxide,
technical (O675O1) plus pyrethrins (O690O1)
OO1O21-OO694 OO1304-00054
&2OO. 2016 O.20O5X liquid-ready to use
2, 2—dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), petroleum distil-
late (O635O3), piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501) plus pyre-
thrins (O690O1)
OO2136-OO032
&2OO. 2516 O.25* liquid-ready to use
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1) plus dimethyl phos-
phate of alpha-methylbenzyl 3-hydroxy-cis-crotonate (058801)
011849-OOOO8 014651-00010 05O534-OO058
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084O01), 0,0-diethyl 0-(2-
isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl) phosphorothioate (0578O1) plus
petroleum distillate (0635O3)
009468-OOOO9
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2, 2-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continuec)
0. 25* liquid-ready to use (continued)
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), dimethyl phosphate
of alpha-rnethylbenzyl 3-hydroxy-cis-crotonate (0588O1) plus
mineral oil (063502)
OO0746-OO1O4
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1),
of alpha-methyl benzyl 3-hydroxy-cis-crotonate
petroleum distillate (0635O3)
d imethyl
(O58801)
phosphate
pi us
000072-00479
OO0572-OO150
OO1157-00037
OO1990-00442*
OO2435-00010
OO7273-OO111
O47000-O0013
000134-00054
OO0572-OO207
001381-00070
002006-00046
OO2491-O0256
007455-00017
050415-00073
*jacket currently unavailable for review
**undergoing cancellation process
000228-00083
000602-00186
OO1381-OOO92
002217-00452
004591-OO039*
OO8590-00382
05O415-O0079
OO0407-00335
OO06O6-OOO98
OO1386-00551
002342-00921**
005481-00069
040831-OOO31
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84O01), petroleum distil-
late (063503) plus 2-chloro-l-(2, 4, 5-tricnloropheny1)viny1
dimethyl phosphate (083701)
050534-00083
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001), dimethyl phosphate
of alpha-methyl benzyl 3-hydroxy-cis-crotonate (058801), mineral
oil (0635O2) plus petroleum distillate (0635O3)
OO2393-O038O 005481-OO146
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1>, dimethyl phosphate
of alpha-methylbenzyl 3-hydroxy-cis-crotonate (058801), petro-
leum distillate (0635O3) plus xylene (O868O2)
OO1304-OOO48*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001), dimethyl phosphate
of alpha-methylbenzyl 3-hydroxy-cis-crotonate (0588O1), petro-
leum distillate (063503) plus xylene range aromatic solvent
(086803)
002217-00376
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001), chlorpyrifos
(059101), petroleum distillate (O635O3) plus xylene range aroma-
tic solvent (0868O3)
O00655-O0697 000655-OO698
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), mineral oil
(063502), piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501) plus pyrethrins
(069001)
OO1386-OO418
Issued: 1O-3O-84
111-084001-152
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£,2-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
0.£5* liquid-ready to use (continued)
£,£-dichloroviny1 dimethyl phosphate (084001), petroleum distil-
late (0635O3), piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501) plus pyre-
thrins (069001)
OO057£-OO£46 050415-OO08O
2, E:-dichloroviny 1 dimethyl phosphate (0840O1), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptenedicarboximide (057001), petroleum distillate (063503),
piperonyl butoxide, technical (O675O1) plus pyrethrins (069001)
O07O56-00102 OO859O-00569
£,£-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), dipropyl isocin-
chorneronate (047£01), N-octyl bicycloheptened icarboximide
(057OO1), petroleum distillate (063503), piperonyl butoxide,
technical (0675O1) plus pyrethrins (069001)
OO8590-OO570
£,£-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), o-isopropylpheny1
rnethy Icarbamate (0478O2), N-octyl bicycloheptened icarboximide
(O57OO1), petroleum distillate (063503), piperonyl butoxide,
technical (0675O1) plus pyrethrins (069001)
OOO4O2-OOO95
£,£-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), butoxypolypropyl-
ene glycol (011901), N-octyl bicycloheptenedicarboximide
(057OO1), dimethyl phosphate of al pha-rnethylbenzyl 3-hydroxy-
cis-crotonate (O58801), mineral oil (06350£), petroleum distil-
late (0635O3), pine oil (0670O2), piperonyl butoxide, technical
(O67501) plus pyrethrins (069OO1)
0£8£93-OO01£
&2OO. 3O16 0.3% liquid-ready to use
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phospnate (084001), d-trans allethrin
(allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4003), N-octyl bicycloheptene-
dicarboximide (O57OO1) plus petroleum distillate (0635O3)
OO0478-00075
&2OO. 3116 0.307% liquid-ready to use
£, £-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), essential oils
(04O501), petroleum distillate (O63503), piperonyl butoxide,
technical (O675O1) plus pyrethrins (O69001)
OO£136-000£0
&£OO. 4O16 0.4* liquid-ready to use
£,£-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), fenthion (O53301)
plus petroleum distillate (063503)
OO££70-OO114
Issued: 10-30-84 111-084O01-153
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£, £-DICHLORQVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
&20O. 4416 0.44X liquid-ready to use
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptenedicarboximide (057001), mineral oil (063502), petroleum
distillate (O635O3), piperonyl butoxide, technical (0675O1) plus
pyrethrins (069O01)
000150-00009
&2OO. SO16 0.5* liquid-ready to use
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001) plus mineral oil
(0635O2)
OOOOO4-00159
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1) plus petroleum
distillate (O635O3)
OOOO70-OO072 OOO402-00083** OO0839-OO047 O01269-OO1OO
001270-OO120 001348-00170 001750-00037 0035O9-OO099*
047000-OO023
*jacket currently unavailable for review
**undergoing cancellation process
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (0840O1), beta-butoxy beta*-
thiocyano diethyl ether (010002), plus kerosene (0635O1)
OO9313-OOOO8
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (OS40O1), beta-butoxy beta'-
thiocyano diethyl ether (01O002) plus mineral oil (06350S)
OO2491-O0249 OO7273-OO057
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (0840O1), aromatic petroleum
derivative solvent (006501) plus chlorpyrifos (O59101)
011214-OOOO5**
**undergoing cancellation process
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084OO1), fenthion (053301)
plus petroleum distillate (063503)
003624-OO131 O03624-O0132
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), malathion (057701)
plus petroleum distillate (063503)
000255-00094*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
£, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084O01), 0,0-diethyl Q-(£-
isopropyl-6-ffiethyl-4-pyrimidinyl> phosphorothioate (0578O1) plus
petroleum distillate (063503)
000255-00098 OO££70-O0091 011746-OOOO4
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), ronnei (O58301)
plus petroleum distillate (063503)
001941-00017 OO2270-00092
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Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
O.5% liquid-ready to use (continued)
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), aromatic petroleum
derivative solvent (006501), 0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-
rnethyl-4-pyrimidinyl) phosphorothioate (057801) plus petroleum
distillate (O635O3)
O00655-OO627 OO2391-OOOO6 002391-00007 006848-00013*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (0840O1), essential oils
(O40501), 0,0-diethyl 0-(£-isopropyl-6-rnethyl-4-pyrimidiny1)
phosphorothioate (057801) plus petroleum distillate (0635O3)
O07992-OO010
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), methylene chloride
(042O04), ronnel (O58301) plus petroleum distillate (0635O3)
OO3624-OOO99
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), ronnel (O583O1),
petroleum distillate (063503) plus xylene (086802)
007122-OO036
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), petroleum distil-
late (O635O3), piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501) plus pyre-
thrins (O690O1)
OOO572-OO117 OO0655-OO703 OO2270-OO116 004704-00013
£, £-dichloroviny1 dimethyl phosphate (084O01), beta—butoxy beta'-
thiocyano diethyl ether (O1O002), methylated aromatic petroleum
derivatives or methylated naphthalenes (054002), mineral oil
(0635O2) plus pyrethrins (O690O1)
O0015O-OOO31
2, £-dichloroviny1 dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), N-octyl bicyclo—
heptenedicarboximide (057001), petroleum distillate (O63503),
piperonyl butoxide, technical (O675O1) plus pyrethrins (O690O1)
OOO4O2-OO011 000402-OOO19 OO0541-00137 000541-00174
000655-00533 OO1O21-O1365 OO2270-OO049 OO227O-OO103
OO227O-OO696 003624-00166 O10359-O0002**
•"••"•undergoing cancellation process
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084O01), 0,0-diethyl 0-(2-
isopropyl-6—methyl-4-pyrirnidinyl) phosphorothioate (O578O1),
petroleum distillate (063503), piperonyl butoxide, technical
(0675O1) plus pyrethrins (O69OO1)
002626-00010
2, £-dichloroviny1 dimethyl phosphate (084001), mineral oil
(O63502), petroleum distillate (O63503), piperonyi butoxide,
technical (O67501) plus pyrethrins (O69001)
002393-00367
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2,2-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
0. 5* liquid-ready to use (continued)
2,£-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), aromatic petroleum
distillate (006601), N-octyl bicycloheptenedicarboxirnide
(057001), ronnel (058301), piperonyl butoxide, technical
(0675O1) plus pyrethrins (O690O1)
002724-00119
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084OO1), dipropyl isocin-
chomeronate (047201), N-octyl bicycloheptenedicarboximide
(057001), petroleum distillate (0635O3), piperonyl butoxide,
technical (067501) plus pyrethrins (069OO1)
OO0551-00269 004866-00003
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), N-octyl bicyclo-
heptenedicarboximide (057001), ronnel (O58301), petroleum dis-
tillate (O63503),piperonyl butoxide, technical (O675O1) plus
pyrethrins (069001)
001769-00146**
**undergoing cancellation process
2,2-dichiorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084O01), N-octyi bicyclo-
heptenedicarboximide (057001), petroleum distillate (O635O3),
piperonyl butoxide, technical (067501), pyrethrins (O69OO1) plus
tetrachloroethylene (O78501)
000402-00090
&200.5116 0.51* liquid-ready to use
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001), aromatic petroleum
distillate (OO6601), dipropyl isocinchotneronate (0472O1),
N-octyl bicycloheptenedicarboximide (057001), petroleum distil-
late (063503), piperonyl butoxide, technical (O675O1) plus pyre-
thrins (069001)
034797-00004
&200.5416 0.54* liquid-ready to use
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001), oil of citronella
(021901), kerosene (0635O1), mineral oil (0635O2), piperonyl
butoxide, technical (0675O1) plus pyrethrins (069OO1)
OOO270-00149
&200. 5516 0.55* liquid-ready to use
£,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084OO1), aromatic
distillate (006601), malathion (057701) plus petroleum
late (063503)
001203-00035
petroleum
distil-
&200. 7516 0.75% liquid-ready to use
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), 0, 0-diethyi 0-(2-
isopropyl-6-rnethyl-4-pyrirnidinyl) phosphorothioate (O578O1) plus
petroleum distillate (0635O3)
'002270-00054
Issued: 1O-30-84
111-084001-156
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Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
&2O1.0O16 1% liquid-ready to use
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001)
000677-00398
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1) plus dimethyl
phosphate of alpha-methylbenzyl 3-hydroxy-cis-crotonate (058801)
014651-00017
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1) plus kerosene
(063501)
050415-00033*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001) plus mineral oil
(O63502)
002724-00098 OO6O74-OOO02
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphati
distillate (0635O3)
(O84OO1) plus petroleum
000228-00103
000595-00211
000904-00102
OO1348-O019S
O02124-O0463*
OO227O-OO187
005011-00070
042057-00067
OOO40O-OO213
OO0655-00702
000995-00037
001381-00009
OO2169-O0219
002491-00254
OO544O-O0064
000438-OOO28
000865-00014**
OO1111-OO147**
001381-0009O
002217-OO332
OO2881-OO017
O09887-O001O
O5O415-OOO76
000572-00205
OO0865-OOO15**
OO1307-OO091*
00199O-O0433
OO2217-OO340
003743-00153
011849-OO031
047000-00052
*jacket currently unavailable for review
**undergoing cancellation process
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), butoxypolypropyl-
ene glycol (011901) plus petroleum distillate (0635O3)
OO9887-OO009
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), malathion (0577O1)
plus xylene (0868O2)
00672O-O0073
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (0840O1), dimethyl phosphate
of alpha-methylbenzyl 3-hydroxy-cis-crotonate (O588O1) plus
mineral oil (O635O2)
000912-00030
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), kerosene (O635O1)
plus mineral oil (063502)
000407-00384 011849-00016 014651-00013 050534-00064
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), mineral oil
(O635O2) plus petroleum distillate (0635O3)
000150-00034 OOO912-O0031 002217-OO450 002342-00825**
007273-00113 OO7455-OO021 040831-OO028
**undergoing cancellation process
Issued: 1O-30-84
111-084001-157
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2,2-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
1% liquid-ready to use
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2,S-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
&£05. OO16 5% liquid-ready to use
•2, £-dich loroviny 1 dimethyl phosphate (OS40O1) plus petroleum
distillate (063503)
0010£1-01491
£,£-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (0840O1), petroleum
late (O63503) plus 1, 1, 1-trichloroethane (081SO1)
O10692-OO001
distil-
&£O8. OO16 BX liquid-ready to use
2, £-dichloroviny1 dimethyl phosphate (0840O1), beta-butoxy beta'-
thiocyano diethyl ether (O1OOO2), 1,1-bis(chlorophenyl)-£,£,£-
trichloroethanol (010501) plus petroleum distillate (063503)
005011-0013£
1,1-bis(chloro-
(0£0£01) plus
£,£-dichloroviny1 dimethyl phosphate (084001),
phenyl)-£,£,£-trichloroethanol (01O501), ovex
petroleum distillate (0635O3)
O05011-00078*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
&£O8. 7016 8. 7V. liquid-ready to use
£,£—dichloroviny1 dimethyl phosphate (084001), aromatic petroleum
derivative solvent (006501), chlorpyrifos (059101) plus petro-
leum distillate (0635O3)
000998-00083*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
&£1O.OO16
10'X liquid-ready to use
£, £-dichlorovinyl dimethyl
O06£18-000£6
phosphate (0840O1)
£, £-dichloroviny1 dimethyl phosphate (O840O1) plus petroleum
distillate (063503)
005011-00049 005011-00077 OO5O11-OOO81 O056O£-OOO69
00560£-00079 OO6£1S-OOO13 OO6£18-OOO£1 006£18-OOO31
£,£—dichloroviny1 dimethyl
aromatic solvent (0868O3)
OO0655-OO730
phosphate (0840O1) plus xylene range
£, £-dichloroviny1 dimethyl phosphate (0840O1), petroleum distil-
late (O63503) plus 1,1, 1-trichloroethane (081£01)
005O11-OOO93
&£15.OO16
liquid—ready to use
£,£-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001)
distillate (063503)
OO5O11-O0085
plus petroleum
Issued: 10-30-84
III-084OO1-159
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2, 2-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
&220. 0016 £O* liquid-ready td* use
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001) plus petroleum
distillate (063503)
OO5O1 1-00086
4230.0016 30X liquid-ready to use
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (0840O1)
009990-0000 1 *»
**undergoing cancellation process
&250. OO16 50* liquid-ready to use
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (0840O1) plus petroleum
distillate (063503)
000998-00064*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
4299. 9916 10O% liquid-ready to use
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1)
000201-00145
&2OO. 1O19 O.I'/- pressurized liquid
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (0840O1), o-isoprooyl phenyl
methylcarbamate (0478O2) plus petroleum distillate (O635O3)
000654-00107
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), o-isopropyl phenyl
methylcarbamate (0478O2) plus methoprene (105401)
002724-00297
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), o-isopropyl phenyl
methylcarbamate (047802), N-octyl bicycloheptened icarbox imide
(057001), piperonyl butoxide, technical (0675O1), pyrethrins
(0690O1) plus methoprene (1O54O1)
OO2724-OO301
&2OO. 20 19 0.2% pressurized liquid
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), o-isopropyl phenyl
methylcarbamate (O478O2) plus petroleum distillate (063503)
OOOO7O-OO118 OOOO70-OO136 OOOO70-OO138 OO0475-OO13&
OO0475-O0137 OOO475-O0185 OOO475-OO228 OO0498-OO121
O03478-OO022 004822-00111 011715-001O9
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084O01), O,0-diethyl 0-(c:-
isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl) phosphorothioate (O578O1) plus
petroleum distillate (0635O3)
OO0475-OO181
£, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), malatnion
(057701), petroleum distillate (063503), piperonyl butoxide,
technical (0675O1) plus pyrethrins (O69001)
000706-00072
Issued: 1O-30-S4 1 1 1-0840O1-160
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2,2-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
O.2X pressurized liquid (continued)
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084O01), 2,3:4,5-bis(2-
butylene)tetrahydro-2-furaldehyde (043302), malathion (O57701),
petroleum distillate (063503), piperonyl butoxide, technical
(067501) plus pyrethrins (O690O1)
000270-00124
&200.2519 0.25* pressurized liquid
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001) plus o-isopropyl-
phenyl methylcarbamate (0478O2)
000654-00124
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1) plus chlorpyrifos
(O591O1)
000654-00123
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), o-isopropylphenyl
methylcarbamate (0478O2) plus petroleum distillate (063503)
OO4822-OO095 004822-00096
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (0840O1), dimethyl phosphate
of alpha-methyl benzyl 3-hydroxy-cis-crotonate (058801) plus
petroleum distillate (O635O3)
O04931-OOO98**
**undergoing cancellation process
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084O01), butoxypolypropyl-
ene glycol (0119O1), N-octyl bicycloheptenedicarboximide
(O57O01), dimethyl phosphate of alpha-rnethylbenzyl 3-hydroxy-
cis-crotonate (0588O1), mineral oil (O635O2), piperonyl butox-
ide, technical (O675O1) plus pyrethrins (O690O1)
002724-001O9
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), butoxypolypropyl-
ene glycol (0119O1), N-octyl bicycloheptenedicarboximide
(0570O1), dimethyl phosphate of alpha-methyl benzyl 3-hydroxy-
cis-crotonate (0588O1), mineral oil (063502), petroleum distil-
late (0635O3), pine oil (O670O2) plus pyrethrins (O69O01)
028293-00002
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), butoxypolypropyl-
ene glycol (O119O1), N-octyl bicycloheptenedicarboximide
(O57O01), dimethyl phosphate of alpha-rnethylbenzyl 3-hydroxy-
cis-crotonate (058801), mineral oil (063502), petroleum distil-
late (O635O3), pine oil (067002), piperonyl butoxide, technical
(067501) plus pyrethrins (0690O1)
007056-00042
Issued: 10-3O-84
II 1-084001-161
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£,2-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHftTE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
&2OO. 8619 0.255% pressurized liquid
£,£-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), o-isopropylphenyl
methylcarbamate <047SO£> plus petroleum distillate (O63503)
005130-00006
&£OO.3O19 0. 3% pressurized liquid
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), o-isopropylphenyl
methylcarbamate <047BO£) plus petroleum distillate (O635O3)
OO9444-OO068
£, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (OS40O1>, d-trans allethrin
(allyl homolog of cinerin I) (OO4O03), o-isopropylphenyl methyl-
carbamate (0478O£) plus petroleum distillate (O635O3)
OO799£-00016
£,£-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001), N-octyl sulfoxide
of isosafrole (0571O1), petroleum distillate (0635O3) plus pyre-
thrins (O69001)
000478-00089
4£00.3519 0.35* pressurized liquid
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001), o-isopropylphenyl
methylcarbamate <04780£> plus petroleum distillate (O635O3)
000654-0011£
&£OO. 3619 O.36% pressurized liquid
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), £-butoxyethanol
(011501), o-isopropylphenyi methylcarbamate (0478O2) plus
petroleum distillate (0635O3)
OO1266-00131
&2OO. 4719 0.465% pressurized liquid
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1) plus o-isopropyl-
phenyl methylcarbamate (O478O£)
OO48££-OO£67
&£00. 5O19 0.5S pressurized liquid
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001)
002724-00£89 0031£5-OO191 040O18-OOO09 O43£88-OOO14
044446-OO006
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (0840O1) plus aromatic
petroleum distillate (OO66O1)
OO5481-OOO13
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001) plus o-isopropyl-
phenyl methylcarbamate <0478O£)
OOO£70-00157 000778-OOO66 OO27£4-00£94 007O56-OO101
007992-OO027 009444-00059 011561-O0006 011715-00103
O£8£93-OO001 040O18-OOOO7 O44446-OO005 047834-OOO38
043£88-0001£
Issued: 10-30-84 III-OB40O1-16£
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2, c-'-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
0.5S pressurized liquid (continued)
•=:, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001) plus ronnel
(O58301)
OO2724-OO2O1 OO7O56-OO077 007O56-OO079
2, £-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (OS40O1) plus petroleum
distillate (O635O3)
OOO148-OO259 000201-00134 OO0746-OO016 OO7056-OOO57
007319-00002
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001) plus pyrethrins
(069001)
OO4822-OO169
2,2—dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001) plus xylene
(O868O2)
OO8773-O0006**
**undergoing cancellation process
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), methoxychlor,
technical (034OO1) plus petroleum distillate (0635O3)
OOO7O6-OOO56 008856-00002
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), o-isopropylphenyl
methylcarbamate (047802) plus methoprene (105401)
002724-00293
2f2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (0840O1), 0,0-diethyl 0-(2-
isopropyl-6—methyl-4-pyrimidinyl) phosphorothioate (O57801) plus
petroleum distillate (0635O3)
OO0655-O0626 OO7992-O0033
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001), ronnel (058301)
plus petroleum distillate (063503)
000746-00012 OO2724-OO134
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001), chlorpyrifos
(O59101) plus petroleum distillate (0635O3)
OO3696-OO1O2* O03696-OO104* OO3696-OO105* 003696-00106
*jacket currently unavailable for review
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001), petroleum distil-
late (0635O3) plus pyrethrins (O69OO1)
OOO1O6-O0062 007992-00034
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), d-trans allethrin
(allyl homolog of cinerin I) (0040O3), petroleum distillate
(0635O3) plus (3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl 2, 2-dimethyl-3-(2-methyl-
1—propeny1)cyclopropanecarboxylate (O69O05)
OO0499-OO222 003282-OOO67 O03696-OO114 005748-OO076
O10807-OOO78 O11715-00102 047OOO-OOO02
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2,S-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
0. 5'A pressurized liquid (continued)
2,£-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84O01), aromatic petroleum
derivative solvent (006501), chlorpyrifos (059101) plus kerosene
(063501)
001769-00268
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), aromatic petroleum
distillate (OO6601), petroleum distillate (0635O3) plus resmeth-
rin (0978O1)
011525-OOO29
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84OO1), essential oils
(O4O501), O,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate (057801) plus petroleum distillate (O635O3)
OO7992-OOO15
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (0840O1), essential oils
(O405O1), petroleum distillate (0635O3) plus piperonyl butoxide,
technical (O67501)
OO7992-OOO14
2,£-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84OO1), malathion
(057701), petroleum distillate (O63503) plus xylene (086802)
OO2125-OOO62
2f£-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84OO1), p-dichlorobenzene
(O615O1), petroleum distillate (063503), pine oil (067OO2)
OO7992-00009
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), petroleum distil-
late (063503), piperonyl butoxide, technical (0675O1), pyre-
thrins (069001)
OOO1O8-OO042** 0002O1-OOO88 OOO201-OO135 OOO4O2-OOO89**
OOO654-OOO73 OO1471-00039** OO2393-OO365 O04887-OOO94
O05778-OOO47 OO6957-OOOO2*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
**undergoing cancellation process
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084O01), petroleum distil-
late (0635O3), tetramethrin (069OO3) plus (3-phenoxyphenyl)-
methyl 2, 2-dimethyl-3- (2-methyl-l-propenyl) cyclopropanecarboxy-
late (0690O5)
033176-00003
2,£-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001), beta-butoxy beta'-
thiocyano diethyl ether (010002), beta-thiocyanoethyl esters of
mixed fatty acids of CIO to CIS (O10101), 0,0-diethyl O-(2-iso-
propyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl) phosphorotnioate (O578O1) plus
petroleum distillate (0635O3)
002391-OO003
Issued: 1O-3O-84 III-084001-164
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2,2-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
0.5% pressurized liquid (continued)
S,£-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), cyclohexanone
(O£59O£>, petroleum distillate (O635O3), piperonyl butoxide,
technical (067501) plus pyrethrins (O69001)
OO3735-00023
S, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (064001), o-isopropylphenyl
methyIcarbamate (047802), N-octyl bicycloheptenedicarboximide
(0570O1), piperonyl butoxide, technical (0675O1) plus pyrethrins
(069001)
004758-00116 OO4758-OO139
S, £-dichloroviny1 dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), N-octyl bicyclo—
heptenedicarboximide (057001), petroleum distillate (063503),
piperonyl butoxide, technical (O675O1) plus pyrethrins (0690O1)
OOO869-000££»* 00£7£4-0014£ 00£724-00149 004758-001£1
007056-OOO£2 007056-00036 OO7O56-O0037 011715-00039
011715-00074 011715-O01£3
*»undergoing cancellation process
£, £-d ichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), ronnel (058301),
petroleum distillate (0635O3), piperonyl butoxide, technical
(O67501) plus pyrethrins (069001)
004758-00047 004758-OO091 OO5778-00030
£, £-c!ichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), o-isopropylphenyl
methy 1 carbarnate (047SO£>, N-octyl bicycloheptenedicarboximide
(0570O1), petroleum distillate (063503), piperonyl butoxide,
technical (067501) plus pyrethrins (O69001)
0027£4-00303
2, £-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (0840O1), o—isopropylphenyl
rnethyIcarbamate (047802), N-octyl bicycloheptenedicarboximide
(057O01), petroleum distillate (0635O3), piperonyl butoxide,
technical (067501), pyrethrins (069001) plus methoprene (1054O1)
OO£724-00300
&200. 5119 0.51% pressurized liquid
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), N-octyl bicyclo—
heptenedicarboximide (057001), ronnei (O58301), piperonyl butox-
ide, technical (O675O1) plus pyrethrins (069001)
000257-00244
&200.5419 0. 538'X pressurized liquid
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), 0,0-diethyl 0-(2-
isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl> phosphorothioate (057801) plus
petroleum distillate (063503)
009143-00047 0470OO-00063
Issued: 10-30-84 111-084001-165
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2,2-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHflTE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
&200.7519 0.75% pressurized liquid
£,£-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001)
000201-00333
£, £-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1) plus petroleum
distillate (063503)
000201-00334
&201.0019 IX pressurized liquid
£,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1)
001187-00062»
*jacket currently unavailable for review
S,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001) plus cottonseed oil
(031602)
006959-00034
&20£. OO19 2% pressurized liquid
£,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O840O1), o-isopropylphenyl
methylcarbamate (047802) plus petroleum distillate (0635O3)
000475-00158
&202.SO 19 2. 5% pressurized liquid
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate
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2,£-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
*£O7. OO19 7* pressurized liquid
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (0840O1)
001187-001£9 004758-00082» OO9444-O0032
*jacket currently unavailable for review
£,£-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001) plus o-isopropyl-
phenyl methylcarbamate (047802)
004758-00045» 011561-OOOO5 047834-00037
*jacket currently unavailable for review
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001) plus methoprene
(105401)
004758-00138
2, £-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001), o-isopropylphenyl
methylcarbamate (047802) plus xylene (O8S802)
OO9444-OOO36
2, £-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001), kerosene (O63501)
plus xylene (O8&802)
005602-00135
2, £-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001), o-isopropylphenyl
methylcarbamate (047802), petroleum distillate (063503) plus
xylene (O863O2)
O11715-O0105**
•"••"•undergoing cancellation process
2, £-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001). ronnel (O583O1),
petroleum distillate (0635O3) plus xylene (OS6802)
000499-O0218 O01187-OOO8O OO9444-OOO47
&210. OO19 1O* pressurized liquid
2, £-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001)
O00201-OO265
&££O. OO19 £OS pressurized liquid
£, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001)
001187-00067 001187-00110 001187-00115 006959-00035
OO6959-OOO41 044215-00072
&230.O019 30% pressurized liquid
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (OS40O1)
008421-00001*#
**undergoing cancellation process
&240.0019 40% pressurized liquid
£, £-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (O84001)
001187-00108
Issued: 10-30-84 111-084001-167
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2, 2-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
&0 10.002O 10% pressurized
2, 2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (084001)
000201-00133
9999999 State Label Registrations
flL Reg. No.
O13283-03268
AZ Reg. No.
000201-05966
CO Reg. No.
000550-04777
OOO962-07468
OO5481-O3868
010944-08659
011214-08133
CO Reg. No.
008730-04620
O35O27-O6325
000707-04694
005481-03833
OO5967-05165
011034-04486
Ol1214-08135
037351-05367
OOO962
005481
005967
011034
011604
07465
•03836
•O5166
•10097
-09464
OO0962-O7467
O05481-O3863
005967-05167
011134-O6O17
FL Reg. No.
OO02O 1-05751
009782-03623
014775-08746
036866-05876
OO5302-O5458
009782-03625
026885-10144
037347-03119
OO8962-O8832
009782-10403
034164-09261
OO9782-O3622
009782-10406
036866-O5S75
HI Reg. No.
OOO550-07430
OO672O-O4731
LA Reg. No.
011746-09502
MA Reg. No.
025247-03160
MI Reg. No.
001071-06935
036265-09007
NY Reg. No.
010819-06714
010819-08978 O38655-1O424 038655-10458
OH Reg. No.
000850- 1O2OO
036465-09560
Issued: 10-30-84
111-084001-168
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S,e-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)
TX Reg. No.
OO13O7-09452 OC)3£86-Oa08£ 003509-05494 OO4651-O3O06
009468-04975 034149-O3547 034901-03724 034901-037S5
035994-06088
Issued: 10-3O-84 III-084OO1-169
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Appendix A-l
Listing of Active Ingredient(s) Found in Combination with the
Report Chemical
Chemical
Code
O69167
O69104
OO4O01
0040O3
O10002
O115O1
0568O1
059101
0588O1
O57801
010501
O35001
O341O1
037801
O405O1
Issued:
Common Name
(source)
alkyl*dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammo-
nium chloride *alkyl (6O* C14, 3054
C16, 5X CIS, 5% CIS)
alkyl#dirnethyl ethylbenzyl ammo-
nium chloride #alkyl (68* C12, 32*
CIA)
allethrin
d-trans allethrin
beta-butoxy beta'-thiocyano
diethyl ether
2-butoxy ethanol
carbaryl
ch1orpyr i fos
ciodrin
EPA Acceptable
Common/Chemical Name
diazinon (ISO)
dicofol
dimethoate
dirnethrin
dioxathion
essential oils
10-30-84 III-084001-170
allethrin (allyl
hornolog of cinerin
I)
d-trans allethrin
(allyl homolog of
cinerin I)
dimethyl phosphate
of alpha—methyl-
benzyl 3-hydroxy-
cis-crotonate
O,0-diethyl O-(2-
i sopropy1-6—methy1-
4—pyr i m i d i ny1)
phos phorot h i oat e
1,l-bis(chloro-
pheny1)-2, 2, 2-tri-
chloroethanol
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2,2-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Appendix A-l
Listing of Active Ingredient(s) Found in Combination with the
Report Chemical (continued)
EPA Acceptable
Common/Chemical Name
Chemical
Code
O533O1
034801
O43OO1
O7SOO4
Common Name
(source)
fenthion
ferbam
forma 1 dehyde
isooctyl phe
OO9OO1
O570O1
047201
O43302
0577O1
1O54O1
O340O1
114301
O42004
O15801
0344O1
O57101
059401
ethanol
1indane
MGK 264
MGK 326
MGK R-ll
malathion
methoprene
met hoxych1or
mevinphos (ISO)
naled
N—octyl sulfoxide of isosafrole
orthodichlorobenzene
1indane (gamma iso-
mer of benzene hexa-
chloride)
N-octyl bicyclohep-
t ened i carbox i m i de
dipropyl isocincho-
meronate
2,3:4, 5-bis(2-butyl-
ene)tetrahydro-2—
furaldehyde
methoxychlor, techni-
cal
2—methyl—cis—7,8—epoxy octadecane —
methylene chloride —
2-carbomethoxy—1-
metnylvinyl dimethyl
phosphate, alpha iso-
me r and related com-
pounds
Issued: 1O-3O-84
III-084OO1-171
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2,2-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Appendix A-l
Listing of Active Ingredient Found in Combination with the
Report Chemical (continued)
Chemical
Code
020201
O3S101
069005
067501
047802
O69O01
O978O1
058301
O11901
O785O1
O837O1
O10101
O8O501
Common Name
(source)
ovex
perthane
phenothrin (ISO)
piperonyl butoxide
propoxur (ISO)
pyrethrins
resmethrin
ronnel
stabilene
t et rach1oroet hy1ene
tetrachlorvinphos (ISO)
beta-thiocyanoethyl esters of
mixed fatty acids of CIO to CIS
toxaphene
EPA Acceptable
Common/Chemical Name
1,l-bis(ethylphenyl)-
2,2—dichloroethane
or diethyl diphenyl
dichloroethane, and
related compounds
(3-phenoxyphenyl)—
met hy1 2,2-d i met hy1-
3-(2-methyl-l-pro-
penyl)cyclopropane—
carboxylate
piperonyl butoxide,
technical
o-i sopropoxypheny1
met hy 1 car barnat e
ronnel (O,0-dimethyl
O-(2,4,5-tnchloro-
phenyl) phosphoro—
th ioate
butoxypolypropylene
glycol
£-chloro-l-(2,4,5-
tr ichlorophenyl ) -
vinyl dimethyl phos-
phate
Issued: 10-30-84
III-O84O01-17c:
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£, 2-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
Appendix A-l
Listing of Active Ingredient(s) Found in Combination with the
Report Chemical (continued)
Chemical Common Name EPA Acceptable
Code (source) Common/Chemical Name
0579O1 trichlorfon (ISO) dimethyl (£,£,2-tri-
chloro-1—hydroxy-
ethy1)phosphonate
O812O1 trichloroethane 1,1,1-trichloro-
ethane
1O3£O1 (Z)-9-tricosene
— Use Common Name
Issued: 1O-3O-84 111-084O01-173
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IV. BIBLIOGRAPHY APPENDICES
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BIBGUIDE-1
GUIDE TO USE OF THIS BIBLIOGRAPHY
1. 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.
2. 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.
3. 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.
4. 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 tor certain special needs.
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BIBGUIDE-2
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
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 tor
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.
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OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
Registrations Under the DDVP Standard
MRID CITATION
00005467 Gaines, T.B. (1960) The acute toxicity of pesticides to rats. Tox-
icology and Applied Pharmacology 2(l):88-99. (Also in unpub-
lished submission received Feb 14, 1961 under PP0299; submitted
by Chemagro Corp., Kansas City, Mo.; CDL:090320-Q)
00013545 Arthur, B.W.; Casida, J.E. (1957) Metabolism and selectivity of O,
O-Dimethyl 2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl phosphonate and its
acetyl and vinyl derivatives. Journal of Agricultural and Food
Chemistry 5(3):186-191. (Also in unpublished submission re-
ceived Apr 16, 1965 under 5H1748; submitted by Shell Chemical
Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:22161-C)
00013546 Casida, J.E.; McBride, L.; Niedermeier, R.P. (1962) Metabolism of
2,2-Dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate in relation to residues in
milk and mammalian tissues. Journal of Agricultural and Food
Chemistry 10(5):370-377. (Also in unpublished submission re-
ceived Apr 16, 1965 under 5H1748; submitted by Shell Chemical
Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:221616-D)
00013550 Hine Laboratories, Incorporated (1962) 90-Day Chronic Toxicity
Studies of Vapona Insecticide for Dogs: Report No. 1. (Un-
published study received Apr 16, 1965 under 5H1748; submitted by
Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:221616-H)
00022923 Hill, E.F.; Health, R.G.; Spann, J.W.; et al. (1975)
Lethal Dietary Toxicities of Environmental Pollutants to Birds:
Special Scientific Report—Wildlife No. 191. (U.S. Dept. of
the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Patuxent Wildlife
Research Center; unpublished report)
00024704 Shirasu, Y., Moriya, M., Katof K.; et al. (1976) Mutagenicity
screening of pesticides in the microbial system. Mutation Re-
search 10(? ):19-30. (Also in unpublished submission received
Jun 2, 1977 under 100-529; submitted by Ciba-Geigy Corp.,
Greensboro, N.C.; CDL:230303-C)
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.)
00042702 Shell Development Company (1964) Determination of Vapona In-
secticide in Crops and Animal Products: Enzyme Inhibition-Spec-
trophotometric Method. Method dated Jan 18, 1964. (Unpublished
study received Jun 18, 1964 under unknown admin, no.; CDL:
108831-A)
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OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
Registrations Under the DDVP Standard
MRID CITATION
00042704 Shell Development Company (1964) Determination of Dichloroacetalde-
hyde Residues in Crops & Animal Tissue: GLC-Electron Capture
Method. Method MMS-50/64 dated Jun 19, 1964. (Unpublished
study received Jun 19, 1964 under unknown admin, no.; CDL:
108828-A)
00042706 Kiigemagi, u.; Terriere, L.C. (1964) A Tentative Method for the De-
termination of DDVP (Vapona): Residues in Certain Vegetables.
Method dated Jun 24, 1964. (Unpublished study received Jun 24,
1964 under unknown admin, no.; prepared by Oregon State Univ.,
Dept. of Agricultural Chemistry, submitted by ?; CDL:108825-A)
00046435 Shirasu, Y.; Moriya, M.; Kato, K.; et al. (1976) Mutagenicity
screening of pesticides in the microbial system. Mutation Re-
search 40(? ): 19-30. (Also in unpublished submission received
May 28, 1980 under 1023-57; submitted by Upjohn Co., Kalamazoo,
Mich.; CDL:242524-A)
00047472 Laboratoire de Recherche et D1Applications (1969) Residues in Un-
wrapped Foodstuffs Purchased from Shops. (Unpublished study re-
ceived May 1, 1970 under OH2477; submitted by Shell Chemical
Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:221670-B)
00049086 Shell Chemical Company (1971) Determination of Vapona Insecti-
cide in Agricultural Products. Analytical method PMS-G-913/69
dated Jul 1, 1969. (Unpublished study received on unknown date
under 201-341; CDL:222759-B)
00049087 Shell Development Company (1969) Residue Determination of Dichlor-
vos Analogs in Animal Feed, Blood, Body Tissue and Excrement,
with Specific Reference to Dichlorvos and Its Methyl, Octyl
and Dioctyl Analogs. Analytical method MMS-R-201 dated Aug
1969. (Unpublished study received on unknown date under 201-
341; CDL:222759-C)
00049971 U.S. Department of Agriculture (1962) Determination of DDVP Resi-
dues on Various Commodities by the Acetylcholinesterase Inhibi-
tion (Colorimetric) Method. Method Pr 5e-62 dated Mar 1, 1962.
(Agricultural Marketing Service, Stored-Product Insects Labora-
tory, unpublished study; CDL:221633-H)
00049975 Shell Chemical Company (1966) Determination of Dichloroacetalde-
hyde Residues in Crops & Animal Tissue, GLC-Electron Capture
Method. Analytical method PMS-G-900/66 dated Oct 6, 1966. (Un-
published study received Apr 4, 1967 under 7H2166; CDL:221633-L)
00049977 Shell Chemical Company (19??) Abstract: Dichlorvos. (Compila-
tion; unpublished study received Apr 4, 1967 under 7H2166; CDL:
221633-N)
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OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
Registrations Under the DDVP Standard
MRID CITATION
00051556 Power, J.L. (1970) Letter sent to Kenneth A. Hansen dated Jul 15,
1970: Vapona methodology. (U.S. Public Health Service, Food and
Drug Administration, unpublished study; CDL:221675-B)
00056593 Gillenwater, H.B. (1964) Residues on Loose and Packaged Commodities
after Exposure to Dichlorvos (DDVP) Aerosol: Project MQ 1-24:3.
(Unpublished study received Apr 16, 1965 under 5H1748; submitted
by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:221615-Y)
00056595 U.S. Agricultural Marketing Service (1964) Dichlorvos (DDVP) Res-
idues on Packaged Subsistence Items Exposed to Vapor Applica-
tions in a 126,000-Cu. Ft. Warehouse Bay. (Market Qual-
ity Research Div., Stored-Product Insects Branch, unpublished
study; CDL:221615-AA)
00056596 U.S. Agricultural Marketing Service, Stored-Product Insects Branch
(1963) DDVP Residues on Packaged Commodities after Exposure to
a Relatively Constant Vapor Concentration Applied with DDVP-
Impregnated Granules: Project BS 1-51:62. (Unpublished study;
CDL:221615-AB)
00059398 Jolley, W.P.; Stemmer, K.L.; Ushry, W. (1967) The Effects Exerted
upon Beagle Dogs, during a Period of Two Years, by the Introduc-
tion of Vapona Insecticide into Their Daily Diets. (Unpub-
lished study received on unknown date under unknown admin, no.;
prepared by Univ. of Cincinnati, Dept. of Environmental Health,
Kettering Laboratory, submitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washing-
ton, D.C.; CDL:120596-R)
00060469 U.S. Department of Agriculture (1968) Results of Research on Resi-
dues of Dichlorvos in Milk and Body Tissues of Dairy Cows Treat-
ed for Fly Control. (Agricultural Research Service, Entomology
Research Div., Texas Laboratory; unpublished study; CDL:
221669-H)
00060470 Shell Development Company (1964) Determination of DDVP in Animal
Tissue: Enzyme Inhibition-Spectrophotometric Method. Method
MMS-30A/64 dated Jul 1964. (Unpublished study received Nov 6,
1969 under OH2477; CDL.'221669-J)
00060472 Shell Development Company (1964) Determination of Dichloroacetal-
dehyde Residues in Animal Tissue: GLC-Electron Capture Method.
Method MMS-50A/64 dated Jun 19, 1964. (Unpublished study re-
ceived Nov 6, 1969 under OH2477; CDL.-221669-M)
00063564 Thorpe, E.; Wilson, A.B.; Dix, K.M.; et al. (1972) Teratological
studies with Dichlorvos vapour in rabbits and rats. Archives of
Toxicology 30:29-38. (Also in unpublished submission received
Apr 27, 1976 under 201-125; submitted by Shell Chemical Co.,
Washington, D.C.; CDL:224034-D)
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OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
Registrations Under the DDVP Standard
MRID CITATION
00063569 Blair, D.; Dix, K.M.; Hunt, P.P. (1974) Two-Year Inhalation Expo-
sure of Rats to Dichlorvos Vapour: Group Research Report
TLGR.0026.74. (Unpublished study received Apr 27, 1976 under
201-125; prepared by Shell Research, Ltd., England, submitted by
Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:224034-I)
00064796 Pack, D.E. (1980) Mobility of Naled and Dichlorvos in Soil As De-
termined by Soil Thin-layer Chromatography: File No. 722.2.
(Unpublished study received Oct 20, 1980 under 239-1633; submit-
ted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:243547-A)
00066696 Potter, J.C.; Loeffler, J.E.; Collins, R.D.; et.al. (1973) Carbon-
14 balance and residues of dichlorvos and its metabolites in
pigs dosed with dichlorvos-14C. Journal of Agricultural and
Food Chemistry 21(2):163-166. (Also in unpublished submission
received May 1, 1975 under 2724-269;submitted by Zooecon
Industries, Inc.;CDL:220018-U)
00074658 Interregional Research Project Number 4 (1970) Residue Data on Va-
pona in Mushrooms. (Reports by various sources; unpublished
study received on unknown date under 1E1100; CDL:090860-A)
00074706 Shell Development Company (1960) Determination of Vapona In-
secticide in Crops and Animal Products: Enzyme Inhibition-spec-
trophotometric Method. Analytical method MMS-30/60 dated Dec 7,
1960. (Unpublished study received Nov 9, 1964 under 5011-60;
submitted by Carmel Chemical Corp., Westfield, Ind.; CDL:
119777-C)
00074776 Kohn, G.K. (1960) Letter sent to G.S. Hensill dated May 9, 1960:
Storage stability of Dibrom and DDVP in fortified extracts of
sorghum—seeds and heads. (Unpublished study received May 16,
1960 under 239-1281; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Rich-
mond, Calif.; CDL:026977-A)
00074777 Pack, D.E. (1960) Letter sent to J.N. Ospenson dated Feb 1, 1960:
Dibrom and DDVP residues—in acetyl cholinesterase method of
determining each in the presence of the other. (Unpublished
study received May 16, 1960 under 239-1281; submitted by Chev-
ron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:026877-C)
00074844 Casida, J.E.; McBride, L.; Niedermeier, R.P. (1961) Metabolism of
0,0-Dimethyl 2,2-Dichlorovinyl Phosphate (Vapona or DDVP)
in Relation to Residues in Milk and Mammalian Tissues. (Unpub-
lished study received Aug 20, 1962 under PP0330; prepared by
Univ. of Wisconsin, Depts. of Entomology and Dairy Husbandry,
submitted by California Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.? CDL:
090358-H)
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REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
Registrations Under the DDVP Standard
MRID CITATION
00076809 Shell Chemical Company (1980) Summary of Residue Data for Dichlor-
vos in or on Figs. (Compilation; unpublished study, including
published data, received May 8, 1981 under 201-125; CDL:
070073-A)
00076822 Schafer, J.H. (1976) Eye Irritation Study in Rabbits Using Tech-
nical DDVP. (Unpublished study received Jun 16, 1981 under
42118-23; prepared by Elars Bioresearch Laboratories, submitted
by Colorado Organic Chemical Co., Inc., Commerce City, Colo.;
CDL:245298-1)
00085407 Chen, Y.S.; Tucker, B.V. (1981) Ethyl-l-14C naled Plant Metabo-
lism: File No. 721.14. (Unpublished study received Oct 14, 1981
under 239-1633; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond,
Calif.; CDL:246151-A)
00096511 Chen, Y.S. (1981) Metabolism of Ethyl-1-14C Naled in a Lactat-
ing Goat: File No. 721.14. (Unpublished study received Mar 4,
1982 under 239-1633; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Rich-
mond, Calif.; CDL:246943-A)
00107572 Jones, W.; Miles, E.; Hill, K. (1969) Report of Residue Analysis:
PCB-69-8. (U.S. Agricultural Research Service, Entomology Re-
search Div., Pesticide Chemicals Research Branch, Analytical
Investigations; unpublished study; CDL:022406-A)
00115945 Shell Chemical Co. (1973) Residue Information in Support of Vappna
Insecticide Residual Wall Spray Emulsifiable. (Compilation; '
unpublished study received on unknown date under 201-EX-45;
CDL:238131-A)
00115993 Shell Chemical Co. (1966) The Results of Tests on the Amount of
Residues Remaining, Including a Description of the Analytical
Methods Used: Vapona. (Compilation; unpublished study re-
ceived May 27, 1967 under 7F0623; CDL:090815-A)
00116436 Shell Oil Co. (1962) Letter sent to L. Lykken dated Feb 9, 1962
Results of tests: Valpona residue in cows milk. (Unpublished
study received Feb 23, 1963 under 201-164; CDL:120488-A)
00117257 Shell Chemical Co. (1971) Analysis of Recovery Samples. (Unpub-
lished study received on unknown date under unknown admin, no.;
CDL:117545-A)
00117261 Block, A.; Panos, A.; Sheridan, J. (1961) Progress Report I on
the Digestion of Dimethyl Dichloro Vinyl Phosphate in Cows:
Project No. 9304-80-2. (Unpublished study received Sep 6, 1961
under 5609-7; prepared by Evans Research and Development Corp.,
submitted by Norda Essential Oil & Chemical Co., New York,
NY; CDL:120055-A)
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REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
Registrations Under the DDVP Standard
MRID CITATION
00117262 Casida, J.; McBride, L.; Niedermeier, R. (1961) Metabolism of
... Vapona or DDVP in Relation to Residues in Milk and Mammalian
Tissues. (Unpublished study received Jun 28, 1961 under 201-
125; prepared by Univ. of Wisconsin, Depts. of Entomology and
Dairy Husbandry, submitted by Shell Chemical Co,, Washington,
DC; CDL:120058-A)
00117686 Shell Chemical Co. (1962) Determination of Residues of Vapona
Insecticide in Various Crops. (Compilation; unpublished study
received Apr 2f 1962 under unknown admin, no.; CDL:120065-A)
00117690 Shell Chemical Co. (1963) Determination of Vapona Insecticide
Residues in Mushrooms, Banana Peel and Pulp. (Compilation;
unpublished study received May 26, 1964 under 201-136; CDL:
120071-A)
00117747 Shell Chemical Co. (1970) The Results of Tests on the Amount of
Residues Remaining, Including a Description of the Analytical
Methods Used: Vapona Insecticide. (Compilation; unpublished
study received 1970 under 1F1132; CDL:090909-B)
00118113 Shell Chemical Co. (1969) Vapona: Residues in Milk and Other
Subjects. (Compilation; unpublished study received on unknown
date under 9F0788; CDL:093096-A)
00118115 Chemagro Corp. (1973) Bananas: Analytical and Residue Information
on Bananas. (Compilation; unpublished study received Oct 9,
1973 under 4E1436; CDL:093829-A)
00118592 Makhteshim Beer-Sheva Chemical Works Ltd. (1972) Divipan (Dichlor-
vos): Residue Analysis: DS.16.23.32. (Unpublished study re-
ceived Nov 16, 1973 under 11724-17; submitted by Intex Products,
Inc., Greenville, SC; CDL:028033-B)
00118639 Koos, B. (1973) Determination of DDVP Residues in Chicken Eggs
and Tissues following Direct Application with Vapona Insecti-
cide Residual Wall Spray Emulsifiable: TIR-26-009-73. (Unpub-
lished study received on unknown date under 201-EX-45; sub-
mitted by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, DC; CDL:238130-A)
00119537 Shell Chemical Co. (1970) The Results of Tests on the Amount of
Residues Remaining, Including a Description of the Analytical
Methods Used: Vapona. (Compilation; unpublished study re-
ceived Nov 5, 1970 under 1F1059; CDL:093372-C)
00126462 Cheng, H.; Tucker, B. (1983) Metabolic Fate of Naled in Chickens
after a Single Oral Dose of (Ethyl-l-14C)-naled: File
No. 721.14/Naled. (Unpublished study received Mar 9, 1983 under
313
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REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
Registrations Under the DDVP Standard
MRID CITATION
239-1633; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, CA; CDL:
249713-A)
00126463 Cheng, H.; Tucker, B. (1983) Characterization of 14C in Chicken
Tissues and Eggs after Dosing with (Ethyl-l-14C)-Naled for 10
Consecutive Days: File No. 721.14/naled. (Unpublished study re-
ceived Mar 9, 1983 under 239-1633; submitted by Chevron Chemical
Co., Richmond, CA; CDL:249713-B)
00127783 Hazleton Raltech, Inc. (1983) Acute Dermal Toxicity:
Method, Summary, Histopathology Forthcoming; Primary Dermal
Irritation: Method, Summary; Raw Data Appendix: RT Lab Nos.
708971 & 708972. (Unpublished study received Mar 30, 1983
under 4822-262; submitted by S.C. Johnson and Sons, Inc., Inc.,
Racine, WI; CDL:249851-A)
00137239 MacDonald, R.; Thorpe, E.; Hendy, R.; et al. (1982) Toxicology of
Consumer Products: The Acute (4 H) Inhalation Toxicology of
Dichlorvos Vapour in Rats and Mice: External Report SBER.82.008.
(Unpublished study received Jan 24, 1984 under 201-125; prepared
by Shell Research Ltd., Eng., submitted by Shell Chemical Co.,
Washington, DC; CDL:252309-A)
00139843 Marymiller, R.L.; Bramhall, E.L. (1971) Determination of Vapo-
na Insecticide Residues in Turkeys following Exposure to
This Insecticide via Resin Strip Leg Bands: TIR-24-500-71. (Un-
published study received Jan 30, 1973 under 201-341; submitted
by Shell Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:001044-G)
00139844 Brady, U.E. (1972) Determination of Vapona Insecticide Resi-
dues in Turkeys after Exposure of Birds to Vapona Leg Bands.
(Unpublished study received Jan 30, 1973 under 201-341; prepared
by Univ. of Georgia, Dept. of Entomology, submitted by Shell
Chemical Co., Washington, D.C.; CDL:001044-I)
00139845 Shell Development Company (1969) Residue Determination of Vapo-
na Insecticide in Air, Food and Beverages: GLC-Phosphorus
Detector Method. Method no. MMS-R-222-1 dated Dec 1969. (Un-
published study received Jan 30, 1973 under 201-341; CDL:
001044-J)
00140392 Shell Chemical Co. (1971) The Results of Tests To Determine Whether
Vapona Insecticide Residues Are Incurred in Food Products De-
rived from Livestock Treated with Vapona, Including a Descrip-
tion of the Analytical Methods Used. (Compilation; unpublished
study received Sep 8, 1969 under 9F0788; CDL:091359-A)
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REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
Registrations Under the DDVP Standard
MRJD CITATION
00142663 Hanna, P.; Dyer, K. (1975) Mutagenicity of organophosphorus com-
pounds in bacteria and Drosophila. Mutation Research, 28:405-
420.
00146101 Mohn, G. (1973) 5-Methyltryptophan resistance mutations in Esche-
richia coli K-12: Mutagenic activity of monofunctional alkylat-
ing agents including organophosphorus insecticides. Mutations
Research 20:7-15.
00151525 Abell, J. (1985) Nature of Residue (Metabolism)—in Plants: Naled.
Unpublished study. 5 p.
00152680 Putman, D. (1985) A Micronucleus Test in the Mouse Using Dichlorvos:
Report No. 695-5TX-83-0095-002. Unpublished report prepared
by Microbiological Associates, Inc. 73 p.
00152681 Ford, W.; Killeen, J.; Ignatoski, J. (1985) An in
vivo Sister Chromatid Exchange Assay in Mice with Dichlorvos:
Report No. 695-5TX-85-0003-002. Unpublished report prepared by
SDS Biotech Corporation. 80 p.
00152682 Ford, W.; Killeen, J.; Ignatoski, J. (1985) A Dominant Lethal
Assay in Mice with Dichlorvos: Report No. 695-5TX-85-0004-002.
Unpublished report prepared by SDS Biotech Corporation.
112 p.
00154122 Abell, J. (1985) Nature of Residue (Metabolism) - in Livestock:
[Naled]. Unpublished study prepared by Chevron Chemical Co.
8 p.
05002074 Ruzicka, J.H.; Thomson, J.; Wheals, B.B.; Wood, N.F. (1968) The
application of gel chromatography to the separation of
pesticides. Part I. Organophosphorus pesticides. Journal of
Chromatography 34(1):14-20.
05004395 Keith, L.H.; Garrison, A.W.; Alford, A.L. (1986) The high
resolution NRM spectra of pesticides. I. Organophosphorus
pesticides. Journal of the Association of Official Analytical
Chemists 51(5):1063-1094.
40094602 Johnson, W.; Finley, M. (1980) Handbook of Acute Toxicity of
Chemicals to Fish and Aquatic Invertebrates: Resource Publi-
cation 137. US Fish and Wildlife Service, Washington, D.C.
106 p.
40166901 Ford, W.; Killeen, J. (1987) A Dominant Lethal Assay in Mice
with Dichlorvos: Document Number: 1312-86-0043-TX-002: Project
ID: T5211-112003. Unpublished compilation prepared by
Microbiological Associates, Inc. 192 p.
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REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
Registrations Under the DDVP Standard
MRID CITATION
40299201 Dean, B. (1972) The mutagenic effects of organophosphorus
pesticides on micro-organisms. Arch. Toxikol. (30):67-74.
40299401 Chan, Po. (1987) NTP Technical Report on the Toxicology and
Carcinogenesis Studies of Dichlorvos (CAS No. 62-73-7) in
F344/N Rats and B6C3F1 Mice: (Gavage Studies): NTP TR 342.
Draft Technical Report of July 1987 prepared for public review
and comment. US Dept. of Health and Human Services, public
Health Service. Publication No. NIH 88-2598. 239 p.
40303301 Bridges, B. (1978) On the detection of volatile liquid mutagens with
bacteria: experiments with dichlorvos and epichlorphydrin.
Mutation Research 54:367-371
40303302 Rosenkranz, H. (1973) Preferential effect of dichlorvos (Vapona)
on Bacteria deficient in DNA polymerase. Cancer Research
33:458-459
40303303 Sobels, F.; Todd, N. (1979) Absence of a mutagenic effect of
dichlorvos in Drosophila melanogaster. Mutation Research
67:89-92
40303304 Gupta, A.; Singh, J. (1974) Dichlorvos (DDVP) induced breaks in
the salivary gland chromosomes of Drosophila melanogaster.
Letter to the editor of Current Science 43(20): 661-662
40303305 Moriya, M.; Kato, K.; Shirasu, Y. (1978) Effects of cysteine and
a liver metabolic activation system on the activities of muta-
genic pesticides. Mutation Research 57:259-263
40303306 Wild, D. (1973) Chemical induction of streptomycin-resistant
mutations in escherichia coli: Dose and mutagenic effects of
dichlorvos and methyl methanesulfonate. Mutation Research .
19:33-41
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Expires 11/30/89
FIFHA SECTION 3(C)(2)(B) SUMMARY SHEET
EPA REGISTRATION NO.
PRODUCT NAME
APPLICANTS NAME
DATE GUIDANCE DOCUMENT ISSUED
With raped to the requirement to submit "generic" data impend by the FIFRA action 3(C)(2)(B) notice contained in ths referenced
Guidance Document, I am responding in the following manner
O 1. I will submit data in a timely manner to satisfy the following requirement*. 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. OECO
Chemicals Testing Programme, I enclose the protocols that I will use:
D 2. I have entered into an 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
O 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:
G 4. I request that you amend my registration by deleting the following uses (this option is not available to applicants for new products):
01 I request voluntary cancellation of the registration of this product (This option is not available to applicants for new products.)
REGISTRANTS AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE
EPA Farm 8680-1
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DATE
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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 OF 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 all terms could not be reached otherwise. This offer was made
to the following firm(t) on the following date(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 6580-6
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PRODUCT SPECIFIC DATA REPORT
Date
Guidance Document for
Registration
Guideline No.
§158.120
PRODUCT
CHEMISTRY
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
Name of Test
Identity of
ingredients
Statement of
composition
Discussion of
formation of
ingredients
Preliminary
analysis
Certification of
limits
Analytical methods
for enforcement
limits
Color
Physical state
Odor
Melting^ point
Boiling point
Density, bulk-
density, or
specific gravity
Solubility
Vapor pressure
Dissociation
constant
Octanol/water
partition
coefficient
F«
Test not
required
for my
product
listed
above
(check
below)
I am complying with
data requirements by
Citing MRID
Number or
EPA Accession
Number
Submit-
tiny
Data
(At-
tached)
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Accession Numbers
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81-5
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Stability
Oxidizing/ reducing
reaction
Flammability
Explodabi 1 i ty
Storage stability
Viscosity
Miscibility
Corrosion
characteristics
Dielectric break-
down voltage
Acute oral
toxicity/ rat
Acute dermal
toxicity, rabbit
Acute inhalation,
toxicity, rat
Primary eye
irritation, rabbit
Primary dermal
irritation
Dermal sensitiza-
tion
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required
for my
product
listed
above
(check
below)
I am complying with
data requirements by
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Number or
EPA Accession
Number
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ting
Data
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tached)
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Accession Numbers
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GENERIC DATA EXEMPTION STATEMENT
EPA Product Registration Number:
Registrant's Name and Address:
As an authorized representative of the registrant of the product identified
above, I certify that:
(1) I have read and am familiar with the terms of the Notice from EPA dated
concerning a requirement for submission of "generic" data on the
active ingredient named under FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B).
(2) My firm requests that EPA not suspend the registration of our product,
despite our lack of intent to submit the generic data in question, on the grounds
that the product contains the active ingredient solely as the result of the
incorporation into the product of another product which contains that active
ingredient, which is registered under FIFRA Section 3, and which is purchased by
us from another producer.
(3) An accurate Confidental statement of Formula(CSF) for the above-identified
product is attached to this statement. That formula statement indicates, by
company name, registration number, and product name, the source of the subject
active ingredient in my firm's product, or
The CSF dated on file with EPA is complete, current and accurate and
contains the information requested on the current CSF Form No. 8570-4. The
registered source(s) of the above named active ingredient in my product(s) is/are
and their registration number(s) is/are ,
My firm will apply for an amendment to the registration prior to changing
the source of the active ingredient in our product.
(4) I understand, and agree on behalf of my firm, that if at any time any
portion of this Statement is no longer true, or if my firm fails to comply with
the undertakings made in this Statement, my firm's product's registration may be
suspended under FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B).
(5) I further understand that if my firm is granted a generic data exemption
for the product, my firm relies on the efforts of other persons to provide the
Agency with the reouired generic data. If the registrant(s) who have committed
to generate and submit the required data fail to take appropriate steps to meet
recruirements or are no longer in compliance with this Notice's data requirements,
the Agency will consider that both they and my firm are not in compliance and
will normally initiate proceedings to suspend the registrations of my firm's
product(s) and their product(s), unless my firm commits to submit and submits
the reauired data in the specified time frame. I understand that, in such cases,
the Agency generally will not grant a time extension for submitting the data.
Registrant's authorized representative:
(Signature)
Dated:
EPA Form 8570-27
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Exp. 9/30/87 CERTIFICATION WITH RESPECT TO CITATION OF DATA
EPA File Symbol/Reg. No. Date of application
Name of Product
Applicant's Name and Address
1. This application is supported by all data submitted or cited in the
application. In addition, if cite-all options are indicated, this application
is supported by all data in the Agency's files that concern the properties
or effects of this product or of any other product that is identical or
substantially similar, and that is one of the types of data that would be
required to be submitted if this application sought the initial registration
of a product of identical or similar composition and intended uses under
the data requirements in effect on the date of approval of this application.
2. I certify that, for eacji gtudy cited in support of this application
for registration that is an exclusive use study, I have obtained the
written permission of the original data submitter to cite that study.
3. I certify that, for each study cited in support of this application
for registration that is not an exclusive use study:
I have obtained the written permission of the original data submitter
to cite that study? or
I have notified in writing the companies who have submitted data I have
cited to support this application and have offered to: (a) Pay compensation
for those data in accordance with section 3(c)(l)(D) and 3(c)(2)(D) of
the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act; and (b) Commence
negotiations to determine which data are subject to the compensation
requirement of FIFRA and the amount and terms of compensation due, if
any. The companies I have notified are: (Check one)
[ ] All companies listed on the Pesticide Data Submitters List for
all active ingredients contained in my product (Cite-all method or
cite-all option under Selective Method). (Also sign the General
Offer to Pay Statement below.)
[ ] Those companies who have submitted the studies which I have
cited (Selective method)
Date Signature ___^___
Title
General Offer to Pay; I hereby offer and agree to pay compensation to
other persons, with regard to the approval of this application, to the
extent required by FIFRA sec. 3(c)(l)(D) and 3(c)(2)(D).
Date Signature
Title
EPA Form (April 1985)
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