GUIDANCE  FOR THE
REREGISTHATICN OF PESTICIDE PRODUCTS
         »
              CONTAINING

      '	AHILAZIME	


      AS THE  ACTIVE INGREDIENT
  ENVIRONMENTAL  PROTECTION AGENCY
    OFFICE OF  PESTICIDE PROGRAMS

      WASHINGTON,  D.C.   20460

             DECEMBER,  1983

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                        TABLE OF CONTENTS


      Introduction	1

I.    Regulatory Position	  4

II.   Requirement for Submission of Generic  Data	13

III.  Requirement for Submission of Product-Specific
      Data	  . 49

IV.   Submission of Revised Labeling  and Packaging
      Information.  .  , /.	

    -  ftr""-" Label Contents	•-•.  ........ 50

          1.  Product Name	50
          2.  Company Name and Address	  -  ... 50
          3.  Net Contents	50
          4.  Product Registration Number	  .  . 51
          5.  Producing Establishment
              Registration Number	51 ';
          6A  Ingredient  Statement	51
          6B  Pounds Per  Gallon Statement	51
          7.  Front Panel Precautionary Statements  ...... 51
          7A  Child Hazard Warning Statements	 '. 52
          7B  Signal Word.	....'.. 52
          7C  Skull and Crossbones and Word  Poison	52
          7D  Statement of Practical  Treatment  ........ 52
          7E  Referral Statement 	 52
          8*  Side/Back Panel Precautionary  Labeling  ..... 52
          8A  Hazard to Humans and Domestic  Animals.  ..... 53
          8B  Environmental Hazard  	  .53
          8C  Physical or Chemical Hazard. .	53
          9   Misuse Statement  	  	 54
          10A Storage and Disposal Block  	  ..... 54
          10B Directions  for Use	*	54

      B.  Collateral Information 	 54

V.    Instructions  for Submission	55

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                            APPENDICES


II-l      Bibliography

II-2      FIFRA §3(c}(2)(3) Summary Sheet - SPA  Form  3530-1.

II-3      Certification of Attempt to Enter Into an Agreement
          With Other Registrants for Development of 'Data
          EPA Form 3530-6

III-l     Product Specific Data Report  (End-Use  Products)
          EPA Form 8530-4
                       /
IV-1 .  ._,-40 ,CFR §162.10 Labeling Requirements,,

IV-2      Table of.. Labeling Requirements and Sample Labels

IV-3      Physical/Chemical Hazards Labeling Statement

IV-5      Storage and Disposal Statements

Mote:     Appendices IV-4 and IV-6 are  not germane to this
          document and  are not included.

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                          INTRODUCTION

     The Federal  Insecticide, Fungicide,  and  Rodenticide  Act,
(FIFRA Sec-ion  3(g), as amended  in  1978,  directs  SPA to
reregister all  pesticides as  expeditiously  as possible.
Each registrant of  a manufacturing  use product  of the active
ingredient who  wishes to  continue to sell or  distribute that
product must apply  for reregistration.

     To fulfill this Congressional  mandate, we  have  established
the Registration  Standards program  which  will review all  pesti-
cide active ingredients first registered  before January 1,
1977. These pesticides will be reviewed in  use  clusters
which are prioritized on  tHe  basis  of a ranking scheme giving
preference—to pesticides  used on food and feed  crops.

     The Registration , Standards  program involves  a thorough
review of the scientific  data base  underlying pesticide
registrations and an identification of essential  but missing
studies which may not, have been  required  when the. product
was initially registered  or studies that  are  now  considered
insufficient.   Our  reassessment  results in  the  development
of a regulatory position, contained in this document, on
each pesticide  and  its uses.  The regulatory position may
require the registrant to modify product  'labels to provide
additional precautionary  statements, restrict the use of  the
pesticide to certified applicators, provide reentry  intervals;
modify uses or  formulation types, specify certain packaging
limitations, or other requirements  to assure  that proper  use
of the pesticide  poses no potential adverse effects  to human
health or the environment.

     The scientific review, which is not  contained herein
but is available  upon request, concentrates on  the technical
grade of the active ingredient and  identifies missing generic
data.  However, during the review of these  data we are also
looking for potential hazards that  may be associated with
the formulated  (end-use)  products that contain  the active
ingredient. If  we find serious concerns,  we will  bring
formulated products under the provisions  of the Registration
Standards program to the  extent  necessary to protect the
public.

     EPA has the  authority under FIFRA §3(c)(2)(3) to require
that certain registrants  submit  generic data  that will answer
our questions regarding the hazard  that may result from the
intended use of the .pesticide under review.   Further,  §3(c)
(2)(3) provides that these data  are to be submitted  by
those registrants who do  not  qualify for  the  formulator's
exemption [FIFRA  §3(c)(2)(D)].   Normally, this  means that
the registrants who are responsible for filling the  data
gaps are the manufacturing-use product producers  (basic

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suppliers of the active ingredient).  However,  end-use  producers
will not qualify for the  formuiator's exemption if  the  source
of their active ingredient:  (1)  is  not registered with  SPA,
and/or (2) is produced by  the  registrant's  firm, or a  firm
which has ownership in common  with  the registrant's firm.
These end-use producers can  qualify for  the  formuiator's
exemption if they change  their source of supply to  a registered
source, provided the source  does not share ownership in
common with the registrant's firm.   If the end-use  product
registrant decides to switch sources, a  new  Confidential
Statement of Formula, EPA  Form 8570-4, must  be  submitted  to
the appropriate Product Manager  within 90 days  of receipt of
this Guidance Document.  The chart  on the following page
shows what is generally required of those who do and do not
qualify_..f-or the formuiator's exemption in the -Registration
Standards program.  ^

     If you decide to request  the Agency to  discontinue the
registration of any of your  products subject to the reregistra-
tion requirements of this  Guidance  Document, please notify
the Product Manager named  in the cover letter,  within 90
days from the receipt of  this  document,  that you wish to
voluntarily cancel the registration(s).  If  you decide  to
maintain your product registration(s), you must provide the
information described in  the following pages within .the time-
frames outlined. EPA will  issue  a notice of  intent  to cancel •
or suspend the registration  of any  currently registered
product if you fail to comply  with  the requirements set
forth in this Guidance Document.

    This Guidance Document will  be  supplemented by  EPA  with
additional information about compliance with data support
requirements.  In Monsanto v.  Administrator, EPA was recently
enjoined from implementingin  any way the^mandatory data
licensing" aspects of §3(c)(l)(D) of FIFRA.  EPA is  assessing
the implications of the injunction  for the reregistration
process, Because this situation  is  currently unresolved, EPA
has decided to proceed with  the  requirements in this Guidance
Document which do not relate to  compliance with the §3(c)(l)(D)
provisions and to supplement the Document with  additional
guidance when circumstances permit.  Failure to comply  with
the provisions of the subsequent guidance will  also result
in issuance by EPA of an  intent  to  cancel the affected  product
registration!s).

    Registrants are reminded that §6(a)(2) of FIFRA requires
you at any time to submit  factual information raising concerns
of possible unreasonable adverse effects of  a pesticide. You
should notify the Agency of  interim results,  of  studies  in
progress if those results .show possible adverse effects.

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  PRODUCTS  SUBJECT  TO  THE
  REGISTRATION  STANDARDS PROGRAM
                                         ACTION(S)  REQUIRED TO
                                         MAINTAIN REGISTRATION
I. Products  That  Do  Not  Qualify
   For The Pormulator's  Exemption

   A. Single Active  Ingredient
      Products*
                                       These products  must be
                                       tered. To obtain reregistration,
                                       labeling, packaging and data
                                       requirements  must be satisfied
                                       in  accordance with the Regis-
                                       tration Standards Guidance
                                       Document.
    B.  Multiple  Active Ingredient
       Products
                                       These  products  will not be
                                       reregistered  at this time.'
                                       However,  generic data required
                                       to  continue the registration of
                                       the active  ingredient under
                                       review,  as  described in the
                                       Registration  Standards Guidance
                                       Document, will  be required and
                                       some labeling precautions  may _
                                       also be  required.
 II.   Products  That Do Qualify For
      The  Formulator's Exemption
                                       Only when  additional  restric-
                                       tions or  labeling  are needed to
                                       protect man  or -the environment
                                       will these products be subject
                                       to  the Registration Standard
                                       requirements* Affected products
                                       will be dealt with in a variety
                                       of  ways,  including but not
                                       limited to the  Label  Improvement
                                       Program and  special intent
I          *                         I   to  cancel  notices .
i, _ ! _ ; _
I*  End-use products  of  registrants  who  also produce a  manuf acturing-
I use  product will not be required  to  be reregistered provided that
[registrant  fulfills the requirements specified  in  the Guidance
! Document  for manufacturing-use  product(s). Such  end-use  products
[will be
[above.
                           -               .          -
         subject to  the  labeling  changes  required  for  products  in "11
        If  there are no  manufacturing-use products  registered by any
[company end-use products  will be required to  be  reregistered.
 NOTE:  If  all  registrants  in  "I"  above  fail  to  meet the  requirements in
 I-A  and B above,  then  the registrants  in  "II"  lose their right to
 qualify for  the  formulator's exemption and  become subject to the
 requirements  in  I-A and B. _

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I.  REGULATORY POSITION AND RATIONALE






A.  Introduction






     This Registration Standard  describes  the  regulatory  position  of  the




Environmental Protection Agency  (EPA or  the Agency)  on  registration of




manufacturing-use  products  (MP)  containing the fungicide  anilazine.   The




Agency's position  is  based  on  a  consideration  of  available  data  and on  an




evaluation  of all  registered uses  and  registered  MPs with anilazine as  an




active ingredient.




     This position is based on a number  of considerations.  Foremost




among these is an  analysis  of  anilazine  data based on the risk criteria




found in Section  162.11(a)  of  Title  40 of  the  U.S. Code of  Federal




Regulations.  The  Standard  also  considers  labeling requirements, tolerances,




"Special Local Needs" registrations  authorized by Section 24(c)  of the




FIFRA as well as Federal registrations granted under Section  3 of the




FIFRA.  Finally, the  Agency sets forth the data requirements  that must  be




met to register or reregister  products covered by the Standard.




     This Standard only addresses  registration requirements for  current




or substantially similar future  MPs  and  their  intermediaries.  Anilazine




MPs that differ appreciably from those described  here may require amendments




to the Standard.   Additionally,  use  patterns which differ from those




described here may also require  amendments to  the Standard.






B.  Description of  Chemical






     Anilazine is  the acceptable common  name for  2,4-dichloro-6-(0-




chloroanilino)-s_-triazine recognized by  the British  Standards Institution




and the International Standardization Organization.  Trade names  and other

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names for anilazine are:  Dyrene, Direz, Kemate, Triasyn, B-622, Ent-26,058,


HC1-C08684, and 4,6-dichloro-N-(2-chlorophenyl)-l,3,5-triazin-2-amine.


The Chemical Abstracts Service  (CAS) Registry Number is  101-05-3.  The


OPP Internal Control Number  (EPA Shaughnessy Number) is  080811.  The

                                              C!
structural formula is:
                                     ,N
                                         H

                                c'i
Anilazine is a white  to  tan  crystalline  solid that is practically non-
volatile.  The empirical formula is CgH^C^N^  The melting point of


anilazine is  159-160°C.  It  is insoluble in water, but is soluble in


chlorobenzene, toluene, xylene and acetone.


     Anilazine was  developed by Ethyl Corporation and Pittsburgh Coke and


Chemical Company.   It  is manufactured by Mobay Chemical Corporation under


license from  Ethyl  Corporation, owner of the patent rights.




C.  Use Profile




     Anilazine is a protectant foliar fungicide registered to control a


number of fungal plant pathogens on turf, tobacco, ornamentals and various


fruits and vegetables. Approximately 80% of the anilazine produced is used


on  turf, tomatoes and  celery.  The compound is also registered as a


fungicidal additive to vinyl plastics.


     At present there  are  33 formulated products, 2 technical products


and 2 formulating intermediates federally registered containing anilazine


as  a single active  ingredient.  Three additional multiple active ingredient


products containing anilazine are registered.  In addition to the federal


registrations, 5 intrastate  products and 2 "Special Local Needs" are

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registered.






D.  Regulatory Position






     Based on a scientific and technical evaluation of the available data




and other relevant information on the chemical, the Agency has made the




following determinations regarding anilazine:






1.  Manufacturing-use pesticide products containing anilazi'ne as a sole




active ingredient or mixed with other active ingredients may be registered




for sale, distribution and use subject to the terms and conditions




specified in this Standard.






2.  Because of the extensive data gaps for anilazine, the Agency is not




able to evaluate all of the hazards that are routinely evaluated.




However, based on the available data, anilazine has not been demonstrated




to cause unreasonable adverse effects in man when used in accordance




with prescribed label directions and precautions.






3.  A review of available studies has identified potential environmental




concerns.  Results of these studies indicate a very high acute toxicity to




fish and aquatic invertebrates.




     Anilazine is federally registered for use on cranberries in Wisconsin




only.  This cranberry acreage is in close proximity to aquatic environments




The potential exists for aquatic species to be adversely affected-via




release of water containing anilazine into the aquatic environment,




drift or inadvertant direct application.  Due to a lack of environmental




fate data, it is not possible to estimate tha hazard to non-




target organisms.  Once the Agency has evaluated these additional




data, it will determine if continued registration of products containing

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anilazine for use on cranberries is warranted or whether additional




restrictions are needed.






4.  Registrants must agree to develop or provide additional data, as




specified in Tables A and B located in Chapter IV of this document, in




order to maintain existing registrations or to permit new anilazine




registrations.






5.  Tolerance reassessment is normally a part of the Registration Standard




review process.  Due to the absence of pertinent data, the  Agency




is unable to complete its reassessment of anilazine tolerances.  Specifically,




the Agency is unable to establish a valid "No Observed Effect Level" (NOEL)




or determine an  "Acceptable Daily Intake" (ADI) for anilazine.




The Agency will  complete its tolerance assessment when the data gaps have '




been satisfied.






Summary of present  tolerances for anilazine (in parts per million):




                                 Canada    Mexico   Codex     U.S.




Blackberries




Blueberries




Celery




Cranberries




Cucumbers, inc pickles




Dewberries




Garlic




Onions, dry bulb




Onions, green




Potatoes
5.0
10.0
10.0
10.0
5.0
10.0
10.0
10.0
10.0
1.0
10.0
10.0
10.0
10.0
10.0
10.0
1.0
1.0
10.0
1.0

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 Loganberries                       5.0         -       -       10.0
 Melons                             5.0         -       -       10.0
 Pumpkin, inc  squash               5.0         -       -       10.0
 Raspberries                        5.0         -       -       10.0
 Shallots                          10.0         -       -       10.0
 Summer  squash                     5.0         -       -       10.0
 Strawberries-.                     20.0         -       -       10.0
 Tomatoes                          10.0         -       -       10.0
 Winter  squash                     5.0         -       -       10.0

 E.   Regulatory Rationale

     /'The Agency has determined that it can allow the registration of
 anilazine  after considering the following:"

 1.   Anilazine is degraded rapidly in both moist and dry soils under
 aerobic conditions!] with half-lives of 0.5 and 2.5 days,  respectively.
                   j^
 Anilazine  is  moderately mobile in sandy loam soil, but slightly mobile  in
 agricultural  sand,  sandy clay loam, silt loam, and silty clay soils.
  2.   There is  sufficient information to characterize anilazine as practically
u~
  non-toxic to  birds  and honey bees^ I  This chemical has  been found to be

  highly  toxic  to fish and aquatic invertebrates.   Strict adherence to

  application techniques as prescribed in the label directions  and

  precautions will minimize the risk  of potential  adverse effects to aquatic

  organisms.

^-"                                                                        -— ^
\  3,   Acute oral  studies reviewed show anilazine to be a low risk chemical \  \
C..-.                                                                        ' "
  The  studies submitted placed anilazine in Category II  (rabbit), III (rat)

  and  IV  (dog).   An acute dermal study on the rabbit placed the chemical in

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Category III for dermal effects. However,  the Agency  considers  anilazine



to be a skin sensitizer.  Strict adherence to application  techniques  and



precautionary statements as outlined  on  the label will minimize



exposure.





*•  There are currently no data available  to establish safe  reentry



intervals for anilazine-treated areas, thus no  reentry intervals have


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been established. \ Since dermal exposure to anilazine has  been  shown



to result in skin irritations, reentry data are needed to  establish safe



reentry intervals.  Until such data have been developed and  evaluated,



an interim 24 hour reentry interval is required.





5.  It is not the Agency's policy  to  cancel or  to withhold registration

                                                                  •v

merely because data are missing or inadequate  [see FIFRA Sections 3(c)(2)(B)



and 3(c)(7)],  Rather, publication of this Standard provides a  mechanism



for identifying data needs, and registration of anilazine  under this



Standard  allows for the upgrading  of  labels during the period in which the



required  data are being developed.  These  data will be reviewed and



evaluated when they are received and  the Agency will  determine, at that



time, whether they will affect the registrations of anilazine.





F.  Criteria for Registration Under This Standard





     To be covered by this Standard,  products must contain anilazine  as



the sole active ingredient or in combination with other active  ingredients,



bear required labeling, and conform to the product composition, acute



toxicity limits, and use pattern requirements listed  in Section G of



this document.



     The applicant for registration or reregistration of products subject

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to this Standard must comply with all terms and conditions described in




it.  That includes making a commitment to fill data gaps on a schedule




agreed to by both this Agency and the applicant.  Applicants for registration




under this Standard must follow the instructions contained in this guidance




package and complete and submit the appropriate forms within the time specified.






G.  Acceptable Ranges and Limits






    1.  Product Composition






     To be covered under this Standard,  technical grade products must




     contain at least 92 percent anilazine as the sole active ingredient.




     Each MP formulation proposed for registration must be fully described




     with appropriate certification of limits.






     2.  Acute Toxicity Limits






     The Agency will consider registration of technical grade products and




     HP's containing anilazine for any acute toxicity category, provided




     the labeling of those products bear appropriate precautionary




     statements.






     3.  Use Patterns
     To  be  registered  under  this  Standard, HP's  containing anilazine may be




     labeled  for  formulation only into  end-use products for:




     0   Terrestrial, food crops  on:   tomatoes, celery, blackberries, dew-




         berries,  loganberries, raspberries,  strawberries, blueberries,




         huckleberries,  cucumbers,  onions  (green  and  bulb  or  dry),  garlic
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        shallots, potatoes, pumpkins, squash, melons and cranberries

        (Wi s cons in only).

         Terrestrial, non-food crops on:  tobacco

         Domestic, outdoor on:  gladioli, lawns and turf (bluegrasses, bent

         grasses, rye grasses and fescues).


H.  Required Labeling



     All technical grade and MP products containing anilazine

must bear appropriate labeling as specified in 40 CFR 162.10.  Other

portions of the guidance package contain specific information regarding

label requirements.


     1.  Manufacturing-Use
                                                                 \

     In addition to the labeling as described above, the labels of all

     HP's must contain the following statements:

     0   "For formulation into end-use fungicide products intended for

          domestic and non-domestic outdoor terrestrial use on (crops

          to be specified)."

     0   "This pesticide is toxic to fish and aquatic invertebrates.  Do

          not discharge into lakes, streams, ponds or public water unless

         in accordance with an NPDES permit.  For guidance, contact your

         Regional Office of EPA."

      0  "Protective clothing should be worn during periods of exposure,

         such as, during application or when contacting treated foliage."



     2.  End-Use Products
         The following labeling recommendations are being made at this time
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based on current use patterns and based on review of available data.




Additional labeling statements may be needed upon receipt and




evaluation of the data requested in this Standard.






All sites (except cranberries)-




   0  "This pesticide is toxic to fish and aquatic invertebrates.




      Do not apply directly to water or wetlands. 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.  Cover or incorporate spills."






Cranberries only—




   0  "This pesticide is toxic to fish and aquatic invertebrates.




      Movement from treated areas may be hazardous to aquatic




      organisms in neighboring areas.  Do not contaminate water




      by cleaning of equipment or disposal of wastes.  Cover




      and incorporate all spills."






All sites -




   0  "Do not use on seed crops intended to be used for feed or




      forage.  Do not graze treated areas."




   0  "Do not reenter treated fields within 24 hours following




      application of this product."




   0  "Protective clothing should be worn during periods of




      exposure, such as during application or when contacting




      treated foliage."
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                                  EPA Index Co Pesticide Chemicals

C080811                      2,4-DtCHLORO-6-(0-CHLOROANILO)-S-TRLAZINE*

            TYPE PESTICIDE:  Fungicide

            FORMULATIONS;  Tech  (92%, 95%);  FI  (50%,  80%);  D  (5%);  G  (3%,  3.9%,
            4.45%,  5%,  8.6%, 8.7%);  WP  (25%,  33.33%,  50%)

+           GENERAL WARNINGS AND LIMITATIONS:   None.
             Site  and Pest
                      Dosages and   Tolerance,  Use,  Limitations
                      Fonnulation(s)
 /0100200
 (JJFIBFBAW
 $0100201
 &005.0003
 &05Q.0006
 (3FMAMSBL
 $0100201
 &005.0006
  &050.00Q6

  §FJACXAH
  50100201
  i005.0003
  i050.0006
             AGRICULTURAL CROPS

             General Warnings and Limitations:   Complete and thorough coverage of fol-
             iage is necessary for satisfactory control.  Start applications before
             disease appears and repeat treatment as needed, usually at 7 to 10 day
             intervals.   During wet weather, applications of 4 to 5 day intervals may
             be advisable.  Applications should be made throughout the growing season
             and scheduled with local conditions.  For specific use information, con-
             sult the State Agricultural Cooperative Extension Service.  Do not use on
             seed crops intended to be used for feed or forage.  Do not graze treated
             areas
Blackberry
  Botrytis fruit rot
10 ppm
14 day preharvest interval  through
3.0 pounds per acre.
                      1.5-3.0 Ib/A  Foliar application.
                      (5% D)

                      1.0-2.0 Ib/A  Foliar application.  Apply using
                      (50% WP)      100 to 200 gallons of water per
                                    acre.

  Cane and leaf spot (Septoria)
                      1.5-3.0 Ib/A  Foliar application.
                      (5% D)

                      1.0-2.0 Ib/A  Foliar application.  Apply using
                      (50% WP)      100  to 200 gallons of water.

  Yellow rust/Cane rust  (Kuehneola)
                      1.5-3.0 Ib/A  Foliar application.
                      (5% D)

                      1.0-2.0 Ib/A  Foliar application.  Apply using
                      (50% WP)      100  to 200 gallons of water per
                                    acre.
             *4,6-dichloro-N-(2-chlorophenyl)-l,3,5-triazin-2-aiaine
              Dyrene
              Issued:   4-07-79
                              II-080811-1

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                                 SPA  Index to Pesticide Chemicals
@FFABPEA


PFAAACDP


(3FBAQMCO


PFAAACDP


(3FMBCAAX


PFAAACDP


(3FMBCCBM



PFAAACDP


/0101000
(3FMAWPCE
$0101001
&050.0006

(9FIBFCBV
PFMAWPCE
(3FIBCGAV
PFMAWPCE
                              2,4-DICHLORO-6-(0-CHLOROANILO)-S-TRIAZINE
            Site and Pest
                      Dosages and   Tolerance, Use, Limitations
                      Formulation(s)
              Cucumber  (continued)
  Downy mildew (Pseudoperonospora)
                                    Foliar application.
                      Refer to Anthracnose (Colletotrichum) for use and
                      limitation information.
  Gummy stem blight (Mycosphaerella)
                                    Foliar application.

                      Refer to Anthracnose (Colletotrichum) for use and
                      limitation information.
  Leaf spot (Altemaria)
                                    Foliar application.
                      Refer to Anthracnose (Colletotrichum) for use and
                      limitation information.
  Leaf spot (Cercospora)
                                    Foliar application.
Cranberry
Refer to Anthracnose (Colletotrichum) for use and
limitation information.

              10 ppm
              14 day pr^harvest interval through
              3.0 pounds per acre.
              Use limited to WI.
  Berry sr^t (Phyllosticta)
                      3.0 Ib/A
                      (50% WP)

  Black rot (Ceuthospora)
              Foliar application.  Apply using
              300 gallons of water per acre.
                                                   Foliar  application.
  End rot (Godronia)
                      Refer to Berry spot (Phyllosticta) for use and
                      limitation information.-
                                    Foliar application.

                      Refer to Berry spot (Phyllosticta) for use and
                      limitation information.
            Issued:  4-07-79
                             II-080811-3

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            Site and Pest
                   EPA Index  to Pesticide  Chemicals

               2,4-DICHLORO-6-(0-CHLOROANILO)-S-TRIAZINE

                      Dosages and   Tolerance,  Use,  Limitations
                      FormulationCs)
/0101500
(3FMBCDCF
40101501

S0100901
Huckleberry
  Double spot  (Dothichiza)
              10 ppm
              14 day preharvest interval through
              1.5 pounds per acre.
                                    Foliar  application.
                      Refer  to  Blueberry, Double  spot  (Dothichiza),
                      Foliar application  for use  and limitation  infor-
                      mation.
(3FMBCSBL
40101501

S0100901
/.0100500
  Leaf spot  (Septoria)
Loganberry
              Foliar application.

Refer to Blueberry, Leaf spot (Septoria), Foliar
application for use and limitation information.

              10 ppm
              14 day preharvest interval through
              3.0 pounds per acre.
(3FIBFBAW
40100500

S0100201
(3FMAMSBL
40100501

S0100201
  Botrytis fruit rot
                                    Foliar application.

                      Refer  to Blackberry, Botrytis fruit rot, Foliar
                      application  for use and limitation information.
  Cane and leaf spot  (Septoria)
                                    Foliar application.
                      Refer to Blackberry, Cane and leaf spot  (Septor-
                      ia), Foliar application for use and limitation
                      information.
(3FJACKAH
40100501

S0100201
  Yellow rust/Cane rust  (Kuehneola)
                                    Foliar application.
                      Refer to Blackberry, Yellow rust/Cane rust  (Kueh-
                      neola), Foliar application for use limitation and
                      information.
            Issued:  4-07-79
                             II-080811-5

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0FCAEAAX
$1401101

S1400701


/1600400
(3FHACBAW
$1600401
&005.0003
&050.0006

(3FCAEAAX


PFHACBAW


/1401300
(3FBAMAAX
$1401301
&005.0003
 &050.0006

 (3FBASPCN


 PF3AMAAX
            Site and Past
                   EPA Index  Co Pesticide Chemicals

               2,4-DICHLORO-6-(0-CHLOROANILO)-S-TRIAZINE

                      Dosages and   Tolerance,  Use,  Limitations
                      Formulation(s)
Onion (bulb, dry)  (continued)

  Purple blotch  (Alternaria)
                                     Foliar  application.
Onion (green)
Refer to Garlic, Purple blotch (Botrytis), Foliar
application for use and limitation information.

              10 ppm
              No preharvest interval^indicated
              through 2.0 pounds per acre.
              Not recommended'--for use in FL«
  Gray mold (Botrytis)
                      1.0-2.0  Ib/A  Foliar application.
                      (5% D)

                      1-0-1.5  Ib/A  Foliar application.  Apply using 75
                      (50% WP)      to 100 gallons of water per acre.
  Purple blotch  (Altemaria)
                                    Foliar application.
Potato
Refer to Gray mold (Botrytis) for use and limita-
tion information.

              1 ppm
              No preharvest interval indicated
              through 2.5 pounds per acre.
  Early blight  (Altemaria)
                       1.0-2.0  Ib/A  Foliar application.
                       (5% D)

                       1.0-2.5  Ib/A  Foliar application.  Apply using  75
                       (50% WP)      to  175 gallons of water  per  acre.
  Late blight  (Phytophthora)
                                     Foliar  application.
                       Refer  to Early blight  (Altemaria)  for use  and
                       limitation  information.
             Issued:   4-07-79
                              II-080811-7

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(3FMAMSBL
$0100601

S0100201
(9FJACKAH
$0100601

S0100201
/1401700
(3FHACBAW
$1401701

SI600401
(3FCAEAAX
$1401701

S1600401
/1001200
(3FAAACDP
$1001201

S1001001
                                 SPA Index to  Pesticide Chemicals

                              2,4-DICHLORO-6-(0-CHLOROANILQ)-S-TRIAZ!NE
            Site and Pest
                      Dosages and    Tolerance,  Use,  Limitations
                      Formulation(s)
Raspberry (continued)

  Cane and leaf spot
                                    Foliar application.

                      Refer to Blackberry, Cane  and  leaf  spot,  Foliar
                      application for use and  limitation  information.
  Yellow rust/Cane rust  (Kuehneola)
                                    Foliar application.
Shallot
Refer to Blackberry, Yellow ru-st/Cane rust (Kueh-
neola), Foliar application for use and limitation
information.

              10 ppra
              No preharvest interval indicated
              through 2.0 pounds per acre.
              Not recommended for use in FL.
  Gray mold (Botrytis)
                                    Foliar application.

                      Refer to Onion  (green), Gray mold  (Botrytis),
                      Foliar application  for use and  limitation  infor-
                      mation.
  Purple blotch  (Alternaria)
                                    Foliar application.
Squash
Refer to Onion (green), Gray mold (Botrytis),
Foliar application for use and limitation infor-
mation.

              10 ppra
              No preharvest interval indicated
              through 3.0 pounds per acre.
  Anthracnose (Colletotrichum)
                                    Foliar application.
                      Refer to Cucumber, Anthracnose (Colletotrichum},
                      Foliar application for use and limitation infor-
                      mation.
            Issued:  4-07-79
                             II-080811-9

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(3FMBCMCO
PFHACBAW
/2600300

(3FMAJAAX
$2600301
&050.0006
/1100500
(3FAAAGAP
$1100501
&005.0003
&Q50.0006

(3FBAMAAX


PFAAAGAP


(3FMAXSDG


PFAAAGAP


(3FHACBAW


PFAAAGAP


(3FBASPCN


PFAAAGAP
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               2,4-DICHLORO-6-(0-CHLOROANILO)-S-TRIAZINE

                      Dosages and    Tolerance,  Use,  Limitations
                      Formulation(s)
Strawberry (continued)

  Leaf spot (Mycosphaerella)
                                                   Foliar  application.
                      Refer  to Gray mold  (Botrytis)  for  use  and  limita-
                      tion information.
  Tobacco
  Brown spot (Alternaria)
                       1.0  lb'/A
                       (50% WP)
Tomato
Foliar application.  Apply using
100 gallons of water per acre.
Apply at weekly intervals during
harvest, after each priming=

10 ppra
No preharvest interval indicated
through 2.5 pounds per acre.
  Anthracnose (Glomerella)
                      1.0-1.5 Ib/A  Foliar application.
                      (5% D)

                      1.0-2.5 Ib/A  Foliar application.  Apply using 75
                      (50% WP)      to 175 gallons of water per acre.
  Early blight (Alternaria)
                                    Foliar application
                      Refer to Anthracnose (Glomerella) for use and
                      limitation  information.
  Gray leaf spot (Stemphylium)
                                    Foliar application.
                      Refer to Anthracnose (Glomerella) for use and
                      limitation information.
  Gray mold (Botrytis)
                                    Foliar application.

                      Refer to Anthracnose (Gloraerella)  for  use  and
                      limitation  information.
  Late blight (Phytophthora)
                                    Foliar application.
                      Refer to Anthracnose  (Glomerella)  for  use  and
                      limitation information.
            Issued:  4-07-79
                             11-080811-11

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                             2,4-DICHLORO-6-(0-CHLOROANILO)-S-TRIAZINE

            Site and Pest           Dosages  and    Tolerance,  Use,  Limitations
                                    Formulation(s)

              Bentgrass (continued)

                Leaf spot (Helminthosporiura) (continued)

                                    0.12-0.3 lb/   Foliar application.   For  a preven-
                                     1,000  sq.ft   tive program where disease has  not
&005.0004                           (5% G)         been a problem,  use the lower rate.
                                                   Where disease has been a  problem,
                                                   apply 0.2 pound  per 1,000  square.
                                                   feet.  For  curative treatment,  apply
                                                   at the higher rate in the.  late
                                                   spring to early  summer and continue
                                                   at 10 to 14 day  intervals  to early
                                                   fall.

                                    0.13-0.2 lb/   Foliar application.  For a preven-
                                     1,000  sq.ft   tive program, apply the lower rate
&005.0004                           (5% G)         in the spring before disease is
                                                   present.  Repeat applications at 10
                                                   to 14 day intervals.  During peri-
                                                   ods of wet weather, apply  at 7  day
                                                   intervals.  Continue applications
                                                   throughout spring and summer.   For
                                                   curative treatment, use the higher
                                                   rate.  Do not mow or water lawn  for
                                                   24 hours after treating.

                                    0.12-0.25 lb/  Foliar application.  Apply in 5
                                     1,000  sq.ft   gallons of water per 1,000 square
&050.0006                           (50% WP)       feet.  Repeat at 1 to 2 week inter-
                                                   vals throughout  the spring and  sum-
                                                  mer months.

                                    0.13-0.25 lb/  Foliar application.  Apply with
                                     1,000  sq.ft   garden hose sprayer or mix with  2.5
&050.0006                           (50% WP)       gallons of water and apply with  a
                                                   compressed air sprayer.  Use 0.13
                                                  pound for disease prevention and
                                                   0.19 pound for spot treatment of
                                                  diseased areas.  If using a field
                                                  sprayer,  mix 0.13 to 0.25 pound  in
                                                  5 gallons of water and apply.
                                                  Begin applying in spring before
                                                  disease appears and repeat at 10 to
                                                   14 day intervals.  During periods
                                                  of wet weather apply at 7 day in-
                                                  tervals.   Continue treating through-
                                                  out spring and summer.  If neces-
                                                  sary, water lawn before treating=


            Issued:   4-07-79               11-080811-13

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                              2,4-DICHLORO-6-(0-CHLOROANiro)-S-TRIAZINE
            Site and Pest
                     Dosages  and    Tolerance>  Use,  Limitations
                     Formulation(s)
              Bentgrass  (continued)
                Red leaf spot  (continued)
&050.0006
                                     0.13-0.25  lb/  Foliar  application.   Apply with
                                      1,000  sq.ft   garden  hose  sprayer  or mix with 2.5
                     (50% WP)
gallons of water  and  apply with  a
compressed air  sprayer.   Use  0.13
pound  for disease  prevention  and
0.19 pound for  spot treatment  of
diseased areas..  If using a field
sprayer, mix 0.13  to  0.25 pound  in
5 gallons of water and apply.
Begin  applying  in  spring  before
disease appears and repeat at  10 to
14 day intervals.  During periods
of wet weather  apply  at 7 day  in-
tervals.  Continue treating through-
out spring and  summer.  If neces-
sary j water lawn before treating.
(3FMBYHAM
$3301601

&005.0004
Zonate eye spot (Helminthosporium)
                    0.12-0.3 lb/
                     1,000 sq.ft
                    (5% G)
Foliar application.  For a preven-
tive program where disease has not
been a problem, use the lower rate.
Where disease has been a problem,
apply 0.2 pound per 1,000 square
feet.  For curative treatment,
apply at the higher rate in the
late spring to early summer and
continue at 10 to 14 day intervals
to early fall.
                                    0.13-0.2 lb/  Foliar application.  For a preven-
                                     1,000 sq.ft  tive program, apply the lower rate
&005.0004
                    (5% G)
in the spring before disease is
present.  Repeat applications at 10
to 14 day intervals.  During peri-
ods of wet weather, apply at 7 day
intervals.  Continue applications
throughout spring and summer.  Fojr
curative treatment use the higher
rate.  Do not mow or water lawn for
24 hours after treating.
            Issued:   4-07-79
                           11-080811-15

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                             2,4-DICHLORO-6-(0-CHLOROANIL'0)-S-TRIA2INE
                                 i
            Site and Pest           Dosages  and    Tolerance,  Use,  Limitations
                                    Formulation(s)

              Bermudagrass (continued)

                Leaf blotch (Helminthosporiura)  (continued)

                                    0.13-0.25 lb/  Foliar application.   Apply with
                                     1,000  sq.ft   garden hose  sprayer  or mix with  2.5
&050.0006                           (50% WP)       gallons of water and apply with  a
                                                   compressed  air sprayer.   Use  0.13
                                                   pound  for disease  prevention  and
                                                   0.19 pound  for spot-  treatment of
                                                   diseased areas..   If  usTrig a field
                                                   sprayer, mix 0.13  to 0.25 pound  in
                                                   5 gallons of water and apply.
                                                   Begin  applying in spring  before
                                                   disease appears  and  repeat at  10 to
                                                   14 day intervals.  During periods
                                                   of wet weather,  apply at  7 day
                                                   intervals.  Continue treating
                                                   throughout spring and summer.  If
                                                   necessary, water lawn before  treat-
                                                   ing.

/3301900      Bluegrass

(3FMAQSAQ        Dollar spot (Sclerotinia)
$3301901                                           Foliar application.

S3301601                         ,   Refer to Bentgrass,  Dollar spot (Sclerotinia),
                                    Foliar application for use and limitation infor-
                                    mation.

(9FMBCHAM        Leaf spot (Helminthosporium)
$3301901                                     .      Foliar application.

S3301601                            Refer to Bentgrass,  Leaf spot  (Helminthosporium),
                                    Foliar application for use and limitation infor-
                                    mation.

(3FMBYHAM        Zonate eye spot (Helminthosporium)
$3301901                                           Foliar applications.

S3301601                            Refer to Bentgrass,  Zonate eye spot (Helmintho-
                                    sporium), Foliar application for use and limita-
                                    tion information.
            Issued:   4-07-79               11-080811-17

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                             2,4-DICHLORO-6-(0-CHLOROANILO)-S-TRIA2INE
            Site and Pest
                       Dosages  and    Tolerance,  Use,  Limitations
                       Forraulation(s)
              Fescue (continued)
                Helminthosporium blight (continued)
&050.0006
                                    •0.13-0.25 lb/ Foliar application.  Apply with
                                     1,000 sq-ft  garden hose sprayer or mix with  2.5
                       (50% WP)
gallons of water and apply with a
compressed air sprayer.  Use 0.13
pound for spot treatment of
diseased areas.  If using a field
sprayer, mix 0.13 to 0.25 pound in
5 gallons of water and apply.
Begin applying in spring before
disease appears and repeat at 10 to
14 day intervals.  During periods
of wet weather, apply at 7 day
intervals.  Continue treating
throughout spring and summer.  If
necessary, water lawn before
treating.
(3FMBCHAM
$3303101

S3301601
  Leaf spot  (Helminthosporium)
                                    Foliar application.

                      Refer  to  Bentgrass, Leaf spot  (Helminthosporium),
                      Foliar application  for use and  limitation
                      information.
fFMBYHAM
$3303101

PFBAAHAM
/3303400

!§FBATHAM
$3303401
F
&004.0004
  Zonate eye spot  (Helminthosporium)
                                    Foliar application.

                      Refer  to Helminthosporium blight  for use  and
                      limitation  information.
Kentucky Bluegrass
  Melting out (Helminthosporium)
                      0.16-0.24 lb/ Foliar application.  Use  lower  rate
                       -1,000 sq.ft  for preventive treatment.   Begin
                      (4% G)        applying from early spring  to early
                                    summer, repeating at 10 to  14 day-
                                    intervals as long as cool,  wet
                                    weather persists.  For curative
                                    treatment apply at the higher rate
                                    at 10 day intervals until
                                    improvement is noted.
                                    Formulated with maneb.*
                                    *Contains 0.1 percent zinc  as
                                    metallic.
            Issued:   4-07-79
                             11-080811-19

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                            2,4-DICHLORO-6-(0-CHLOROANILO)-S-TRIAZINE

           Site  and  Pest           Dosages and   Tolerance, Use, Limitations
                                   Formulation(s)

3300800       Ornamental Turf

rBAHRAM         Brown patch (Rhizoctonia)
3300801                             0.18-0.3 lb/  Foliar application.  For a preven-
                                    1,000 sq.ft  tive program, begin applications
503.0004                            (3% G)        before disease appears and repeat
                                     or          treatments as needed, usually at 10
                                   0.2-0.3 lb/   to 14 day intervals.  During extend-
                                    1,000 sq.ft  ed periods of cool, moist condi-
505.0004-                            (5% G)        tions,  applications at 7 day inter-
                                                 vals are advisable.--. To control
                                                 disease, repeat at 1 to 2 week
                                                 intervals throughout the spring and
                                                 summer months.

                                   0.16-0.23 lb/ Foliar application.  Apply using
                                    1,000 sq^ft  the lower rate for a preventive
103.9004                            (3.9% G)      program.  Repeat applications at 2
                                                 week intervals  throughout the
                                                 season.   If disease is already
                                                 present, use the higher rate and
                                                 apply at 10 day intervals ^until
                                                 improvement is  noted.
                                                 Formulated with zinc ion and manga-
                                                 nese ethylene bisdithiocarbamate 80
                                                 percent, a coordination product of
                                                 manganese 16 percent, zinc 2 per-
                                                 cent, ethylene  bisdithiocarbamate
                                                 62 percent.

                                   0.16-0.24 lb/ Foliar application.  Use lower rate
                                    1,000 sq.ft  for a preventive treatment.  Begin
 04.0004                            (4% G)        applying from early spring to early
                                                 summer,  repeating at 10 to 14 day
                                                 intervals as long as cool, wet
                                                 weather persists.   For curative
                                                 treatment apply at the higher rate
                                                 at 10 day intervals until improve-
                                                 ment is  noted.
                                                 Formulated with maneb.*
                                                 *Contains 0.1 percent zinc- as
                                                 metallic.
           Issued:   4-07-79                11-080811-21

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2,4-DICHLORO-6-(0-CHLOROANILO)-S-TRIAZINE

       Dosages and   Tolerance, Use,  Limitacions
       Forraulation(s)
              Ornamental Turf (continued)

                Brown patch (Rhizoctonia)  (continued)
&008.6004
&008.7004
&025.0006
&050.0006
&033.3306
       0.13-0.22 lb/ Foliar application.  Apply  lower
        1,000 sq.ft  rate at 7  to 10 day intervals.
       (8.6% G)      During periods when conditions
                     favor disease (warm, humid
                     weather), use the higher rate and
                     apply at 7 day intervals.  During
                     dry conditions, .water lawji at rate
                     of 10 gallons per 1,000 square feec
                     before treating.
       0.23 lb/
        1,000 sq.ft
       (3.7% G)
Foliar application.  Apply
treatment prior to or at first
indication of disease and
preferably on moist grass.  Repeat
at 10 to 14 day intervals during
disease activity.  In extreme
cases, use at 7 day intervals.  Do
not water or mow for 24 hours after
applying.  If rain occurs within 24
hours after application, re-apply.
       0.13-0.25 lb/ Foliar application.  Apply in 5
        1,000 sq.ft  gallons of water.  Repeat at 1 to 2
       (25% WP)      week intervals throughout the
       (50% WP)      spring and summer months.  For a
                     preventive program, begin
                     applications before the disease
                     appears and repeat treatments at
                     intervals of 10 to 14 days.  During
                     prolonged periods of cool, moist
                     conditions, applications every 7
                     days may be advisable.

       0.08 lb/      Foliar application.  Apply in 5
        1,000 sq.ft  gallons of water.  For a preventive
       (33.33% WP)   program, begin applications before
                     disease appears,  and continue
                     throughout the spring and summer at
                     7 to 10 day intervals.  Or, apply
                     when disease first appears and con-
                     tinue at 7 to 10 day intervals
                     through the season or as needed.
                     Formulated with diethyl
                     4,4'-o-phenylenebis(3-thioallo-
                     phanate).
            Issued:   4-07-79
              11-080811-23

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                             2,4-DICHLORO-6-(0-CHLOROANILO)-S-TRIAZINE

            Site and Pest           Dosages and   Tolerance,  Use,  Limitations
                                    Formula tion(s)""~~~

              Ornamental Turf (continued)

@FMAQSAQ        Dollar spot (Sclerotinia)
                                                  Foliar  application.

PFBAHRAM                            Refer  to  Brown patch  (Rhizoctonia)  for  use  and
                                    limitation information.

(3FBAAFAK        Fusarium blight (Fusarium  roseum)
$3300801                            0;16-0.23 lb/ Foliar  application.   Appty using
F                                    1,000 sq.ft  the  lower rate  for' a  preventive
&003.9004                          ' (3.9%  G)      program.  Repeat applications at  2
                                                  week  intervals  throughout the sea-
                                                  son.  If disease is  already present,
                                                  use  the higher  rate  and apply at  10
                                                  day  intervals until  improvement is
                                                  noted.
                                                  Formulated with zinc  ion and manga-
                                                  nese  ethylene bisdithiocarbamate  80
                                                  percent, a coordination product of
                                                  manganese 16 percent, zinc 2 per-
                                                  cent, ethylene bisdithiocarbamate
                                                  62 percent.

F                                   0.16-0.24 lb/ Foliar application.  For preventive
                                     1,000 sq.ft  treatment apply the lower rate.
&004.0004                           (4% G)        Begin applying  from early spring  to
                                                  early summer, repeating at 10 to  14
                                                  day intervals as long as cool, wet.
                                                  weather persists.  For curative
                                                  treatment apply at the higher rate
                                                  at 10 day intervals until improve-
                                                  ment  is noted.
                                                  Formulated with maneb.*
                                                  ^Contains 0.1 percent of zinc as
                                                  metallic.
            Issued:   4-07-79                11-080811-25

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                             2,4-DICHLORO-6-(0-CHLOROANILO)-S-TRIAZINE

            Site  and Pest           Dosages and   Tolerance,  Use, Limitations
                                    Formulation(s)

              Ornamental  Turf (continued)

               Leaf .spot (Helminthosporium) (continued)

                                    0.13-0.2 lb/  Foliar application.  For a
                                     1,000 sq.ft  preventive  program, use lower rate
&004.4504                            (4.45% G)     and apply before disease appears.
                                                  Repeat as needed,  usually at 10 to
                                                  14 day intervals.   During periods
                                                  of cool,  moist conditions,
                                                  applications  at--7  day intervals may
                                                  be advisable.   To  control disease
                                                  spread,  use the higher rate as soon
                                                  as disease  is  noticed and repeat as
                                                  for preventive program.

                                    0.13-0.27 lb/  Foliar application.   Apply at 7 to
                                     1,000 sq.ft  14 day intervals throughout spring
&005.0004                            (52  G)        and summer.   Do not apply if rain
                                                  is expected within 24 hours.  Do
                                                  not water lawn after application.

                                    0.13-0.22 lb/  Foliar application.   Apply lower
                                     1,000 sq.ft  rate at  7 to  10 day intervals.
&008.6004                            (8.6%  G)       During periods when conditions
                                                  favor disease  (warm,  humid
                                                  weather), use  the  higher rate and
                                                  apply at  7  day intervals.   During
                                                  dry conditions,  water lawn at rate
                                                  of 10 gallons  per  1,000  square  feet
                                                  before treating.

                                    0.23 lb/       Foliar application.   Apply
                                     1,000 sq.ft  treatment prior to or at first
&008.7004                            (8.7%  G)       indication  of  disease.   Repeat  at
                                                  10 to 14  day  intervals  during
                                                  disease  activity.   In extreme
                                                  cases,  use  at  7 day  intervals.   Do
                                                  not water or mow for  24  hours after
                                                  applying.   If  rain occurs  within 24
                                                  hours  after application,  re-apply*»
            Issued:  4-07-79                11-080811-27

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                            2,4-DICHLORO-6-(0-CHLOROANILQ)-S-TRIAZINE

           Site  and Pest           Dosages and   Tolerance,  Use,  Limitations
                                   Formulation(s)      "~~~~

             Ornamental Turf (continued)

FBATHAM        Melting out (Helminthosporiura)
3300801                             0.18-0.3 lb/  Foliar application.   For a preven-
                                    1,000 sq.ft  tive program, begin applications
003.0004                            (3% G)        before disease appears and repeat
                                     or          treatments  as needed, usually at 10
                                   0.2-0.3 lb/   to 14 day intervals.  During ex-
                                    1,000 sq.ft  tended periods of cool, moist con-
005.0004                            (5% G)        ditions, applications at 7_day in-
                                                 tervals are advisable.  To control
                                                 disease, repeat at 1  to 2 week in-
                                                 tervals throughout the spring and
                                                 summer months.

                                   0.16-0.23 lb/ Foliar application.  Apply using
                                    1,000 sq.ft  the lower rate for a preventive
003.9004                            (3.9% G)      program.  Repeat applications at 2
                                                 week intervals throughout the
                                                 season.  If disease is already
                                                 'present, use the higher rate and
                                                 apply at 10 day intervals'until
                                                 improvement is noted.
                                                 Formulated with zinc ion and manga-
                                                 nese ethylene bisdithiocarbamate 80
                                                 percent, a coordination product of
                                                 manganese 16 percent, zinc 2 per-
                                                 cent, ethylene bisdithiocarbamate
                                                 62 percent.

                                   0.13-0.2 lb/  Foliar application.  For a preven-
                                    1,000 sq.ft  tive program, use lower rate and
304.4504                            (4,45% G)     apply before disease appears.
                                                 Repeat as needed, usually at 10 to
                                                 14 day intervals.  During periods
                                                 of cool,  moist conditions,  appli-
                                                 cations at 7 day intervals may be
                                                 advisable.  To control disease
                                                 spread, use  the higher rate as soon
                                                 as disease is noticed and repeat as
                                                 for preventive program.

                                   0.13-0.27 lb/ Foliar application.  Apply at 7 to
                                    1,000 sq.ft  14 day intervals throughout spring
)05.0004                            (5% G)        and summer.   Do not apply if rain
                                                 is expected  within 24 hours.   Do
                                                 not water lawn after application.
          Issued:  4-07-79                11-080811-29

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                                EPA Index to  Pesticide  Chemicals

                            2,4-DICHLORO-6-(0-CHLOROANILO)-S-TRIAZINE

           Sice  and Pest           Dosages and   Tolerance,  Use,  Limitations
                                   Formulation (3)""

             Ornamental Turf (continued)

              Melting out (.Helminthosporium) (continued)

                                   0.13-0.19  lb/ Foliar  application.   Apply in  6
                                    1,000 sq.ft  gallons  of  water.  For  a  preventive
050.0006                            (50% WP)      program, use  the lower  rate  and
                                                 apply before  the disease  appears.
                                                 Repeat  at 10  to  14 day  intervals.
                                                 During  wet  or  damp weather,^  apply
                                                 at 7 day intervals.   On new  lawns,
                                                 apply as soon  as  seeds  germinate
                                                 and repeat  at  10 day  intervals
                                                 until lawn  is  established.   If
                                                 disease  is  already present,  use
                                                 applications at  7 day intervals.
                                                 If disease  is  already present, use
                                                 the higher  rate  and make  at  least 3
                                                 successive  applications at 7 day
                                                 intervals.  After grass has  recov-
                                                 ered, use the  preventive  program.
                                                 If necessary,  water lawn  before
                                                 applying.   After treatment,  do not
                                                 water lawn  for 43-hours.

  3AXCEF        Red thread (Pink patch)
  300801                            0.16-0.23  lb/ Foliar  application.   Apply using
                                    1,000 sq.ft  the lower rate for a  preventive
  )3,9004                           (3,9% G)      program.  Repeat applications at 2
                                                 week intervals throughout the
                                                 season.  If disease is already
                                                 present, use the higher rate and
                                                 apply at 10 day  intervals until
                                                 improvement is noted.
                                                 Formulated with  zinc  ion  and manga-
                                                 nese ethylene  bisdithiocarbamate 80
                                                 percent, a  coordination product of
                                                 manganese 16 percent, zinc 2 per-
                                                 cent, ethylene bisdithiocarbamate
                                                 62 percent.
           Issued:   4-07-79               11-080811-31

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            Site and Pest
    EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals

2,4-DICHLORO-6-(0-CHLOROANILO)-S-TRIA2INE

       Dosages and   Tolerance,  Use,  Limitations
       Formulation(s)
              Ornamental Turf  (continued)

                Rust (Puccinia)  (continued)
&004.0004
&004.4504
&005.0004
                                     0.16-0.24  lb/  Foliar application.   For preventive
                                      1,000  sq.ft   treatment apply the  lower rate.
       (4% G)
Begin applying  from early spring  to
early summer, repeating at 10  to  14
day intervals as  long as cool, wet
weather persists.  For curative
treatment apply at the*'higher  rate
at 10 day intervals until
improvement is noted.
Formulated with maneb.*
*Contains 0.1 percent zinc as
metallic.

Foliar application.  For a
preventive program, use lower rate
and apply before, disease appears.
Repeat as needed, usually at 10 to
14 day intervals.  During periods
of cool, moist conditions,
applications at 7 day intervals may
be advisable.  To control disease
spread, use the higher rate as soon
as disease is noticed and repeat as
for preventive program.
                                    0.13-0.2  lb/  Foliar  application.  For a
                                     1,000 sq.ft  preventive  program, apply the lower
       0.13-0.2 lb/
        1,000 sq.ft
       (4.45% G)
       (5% G)
rate in the spring before disease
is present.  Repeat applications at
10 to 14 day intervals.  During
periods of wet weather, apply at 7
day intervals.  Continue
applications throughout spring and
summer-  For curative treatment use
the higher rats.  Do not mow or
water lawn for 24 hours after
treating.
            Issued:   4-07-79
              11-080811-33

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                                 EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals

                             2,4-DICHLORO-6-(0-CHLOROMILQ)-S-TRIAZINE

           Site  and Pest           Dosages and   Tolerance, Use,  Limitations
                                    Formulation(s)

             Ornamental  Turf (continued)

               Rust (Puccinia)  (continued)

                                    O.L3-0.25 Ifa/ Foliar application.  Apply with
                                     1,000 sq.ft  garden hose sprayer or mix with 2.5
&050.0006                            (50% WP)      gallons of water and apply with a
                                                  compressed air sprayer.  Use 0.13
                                                  pound for disease prevention and
                                                  0.19 pound for spot treatment of
                                                  diseased areas.  -If using a field
                                                  sprayer, mix 0.13 to 0.25 pound in
                                                  5 gallons of water and apply.  Begin
                                                  applying in spring before disease
                                                  appears and repeat at 10 to 14 day
                                                  intervals.  During period of wet
                                                  weather, apply at 7 day intervals.
                                                  Continue treating throughout spring
                                                  and summer.  If  necessary, water
                                                  lawn before treating.

6FHAJFAK       Snow mold (Fusarium)
$3300801                            0.23 lb/      Foliar application.  Apply in
F                                    1,000 sq.ft  November and repeat during a mid-
&003.9004                            (3.9% G       winter thaw.
                                                  Formulated with  zinc ion and manga-
                                                  nese ethylene bisthiocarbamate 80
                                                  percent, a coordination product of
                                                  manganese 16 percent, zinc 2 per-
                                                  cent, ethylene bisdithiocarbamate
                                                  62 percent.

F-                                   0.24 lb/1,000 Foliar application.  Apply after
                                     sq.ft        first killing frost and in mid-
4004.0004                            (4% G)        winter when the  ground,is free of
                                                  snow.
                                                  Formulated with  maneb.*
                                                  *Contains 0.1 percent zinc as
                                                  metallic.
           Issued:   4-07-79                11-080811-35

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           Site and Pest
    EPA  Index to Pesticide Chemicals

2,4-DICHLORO-6-< 0-CHLOROANILO) -S-TRIAZINE

       Dosages and   Tolerance,  Use,  Limitations
       Fo-nnulation(s)            """""
             Ornamental Turf (continued)
               Snow mold (Typhula)
t025.0006
050.0006
050.0006
       0.13 lb/
        1,000 sq.ft
       (25% WP)
         or
       0.06 lb/
        1,000 sq.ft
       (50% WP)
         or
       0.13 lb/
        1,000 sq.ft
       (50% WP)
Foliar application.  Apply in 5
gallons of water.  The first appli-
cation should be made after the
first killing frost in the fall.  A
second application should be made
in mid-winter when the lawn is free
of snow,  and a third application
after the final melting of snow in
late winter or early spring.
050.0006
050.0006
       0.13-0.19 lb/ Foliar application.  Apply in 6
        1,000 sq.ft  gallons of water.  The first appli-
       (50% WP)      cation should be made after the
                     first killing frost in the fall.  A
                     second application should be made
                     in mid-winter when the lawn is free
                     of snow, and a third application
                     after the final melting of snow in
                     late winter or early spring.

       0.13-0.19 lb/ Foliar application.  Apply with
        1,000 sq.ft  garden hose sprayer or mix with 2.5
       (50% WP)      gallons of water and apply with a
                     compressed air sprayer.
                     For disease prevention use the
                     lower rate and apply in the spring
                     before the disease appears.  Repeat
                     at 10 to 14 day intervals.  During
                     extended periods of wet weather,
                     applications at 7 day intervals may
                     be required.  For spot treatment of
                     diseased areas,  use the higher rate.
                     Continue treating throughout the
                     spring and summer months.   If
                     necessary,  water lawn before
                     treating.
          Issued:  4-07-79
              11-080811-37

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                                 EPA  Index to Pesticide Chemicals

                             2,4-DICHLORO-6-(0-GHLOROANILO)-S-TRIAZINE

            Site and Pest           Dosages  and   Tolerance. Use, Limitations
                                    Formulation (s)    ~"~"

              Ryegrass (continued)

                Brown blight (Helminthosporiura) (continued)

                                    0.13-0.2 lb/   Foliar application.   For a
                                      1,000 sq.ft   preventive program,  apply the lower
&005.0004                           (5%  G)         rate in the spring before disease
                                                   is  present.  Repeat  applications  at
                                                   10  to 14 day intervals.   During
                                                   periods of wet weather,  apply at  7
                                                   day in t erva Is.--- Con t imie
                                                   applications throughout  spring and
                                                   summer.   For curative  treatment use
                                                   the higher rate.   Do not mow  or
                                                   water lawn for 24  hours  after
                                                   treating.

                                    0.13-0.3  lb/   Foliar application.  Apply  at the
                                      1,000 sq.ft   lower rate where disease has  not
&005.0004                           (5%  G)         been a problem and a. preventive
                                                   program is desired.  Apply  0.2
                                                   pound active per 1,000 square feet
                                                   where disease has  been a problem
                                                   during previous years and a
                                                   preventive program is desired.
                                                   For a curative treatment, apply at
                                                   the higher rate in the early  spring
                                                   and continue at 10 to 14 day
                                                   intervals  as long  as cool,  wet
                                                   weather persists.

                                    0.13-0.25 lb/  Foliar application.  Apply  with
                                      1,000 sq.ft   garden hose sprayer  or mix  with 2.5
&050.0006                           (50% WP)       gallons  of water and apply  with a
                                              *     compressed air sprayer.   Use  0.13
                                                   pound  for  disease  prevention  and
                                                   0.19  pound for spot  treatment  of
                                                   diseased areas.  If  using a field
                                                   sprayer, mix 0.13  to 0.25 pound in
                                                   5 gallons  of water and apply-
                                                   Begin  applying in  spring before -
                                                   disease appears and  repeat  at  10  to
                                                   14 day  intervals.  During period of
                                                  wet weather,  apply at 7  day
                                                   intervals.   Continue treating
                                                   throughout  spring  and summer.   If
                                                  necessary,  water lawn before
                                                   treating.
           Issued:  4-07-79                11-080811-39

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                                EPA  Index  to  Pesticide  Chemicals

                            2,4-DICHLORO-6-(0-CHLOROANILO)-S-TRIAZINE

           Listing of Registered Pesticide Products  by  Formulation

&092.0001   92% technical chemical
#            2,4-dichloro-6-(o-chloroanilo)-s-triazine  (080811)
               003125-00199

&095.0001   95% technical chemical
j            2,4-dichloro-6-(o-chloroanilo)-s-triazine  (080811)
               003125-00198

&050.0002   50% formulation intermediate
#            2,4-dichloro-6-(o-chloroanilo)-s-triazine  (080811)
               00274SM)0094

&080.0002   80% formulation intermediate
#            2,4-dichloro-6-(o-chloroanilo)-s-triazine  (080811)
               003125-00175

&005.0003   5% dust
#            2,4-dichloro-6-(o-chloroanilo)-s-triazine  (080811)
               003125-00062

&003.0004   3% granular
#            2,4-dichloro-6-(o-chloroanilo)-s-triazine  (080811)
               000827-00209   003125-00107

&003.9004   3.9% granular
             2,4-dichloro-6-(o-chloroanilo)-s-triazine  (080811) plus zinc ion and
              manganese ethylene bisdithiocarbaraate  80  percent, a coordination prod-
              uct of manganese  16  percent, zinc  2  percent,  ethylene bisdithiocarba-
#             mate 62 percent (014504)
               005238-00015

&004.0004   4% granular
             2;4-dichloro-6-(o-chloroanilo)-s-triazine  (080811) plus raaneb*  (014505)
#             *includes 0.1 percent  zinc as metallic
               000779-00068

&004.4504   4.45% granular
#            2,4-dichloro-6-(o-chloroanilo)-s-triazine  (080811)
               003234-00037

&005.0004   5% granular
#            2,4-dichloro-6-(o-chloroanilo)-s-triazine  (080811)
               000572-00214   000779-00097    001159-00174    003125-00125
               003493-00007   004185-00211    005535-00096

&008.6004   8.6% granular
#            2,4-dichloro-6-(o-chloroanilo)-s-triazine  (080811)
               000572-00250
           Issued:  4-07-79                11-080811-41

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&008.7004
&025.0006
&033.3306
&050.0006
                     EPA  Index  to  Pesticide  Chemicals

                 2,4-DICHLORO-6-(0-CHLOROANILO)-S-TRIA2INE

Listing of Registered Pesticide Products  by  Formulation  (continued)

8.7% granular
  2,4-dichloro-6-(o-chloroanilo)-s-triazine  (080811)
    000538-00073  -000538-00074

25% wettable powder
  2,4-dichloro-6-(o-chloroanilo)-s-triazine  (080811)
    010088-00037

33.33% wettable powder
  2,4-dichloro-6-(o-chloroanilo)-s-triazine  (080811) plus diethyl
   4i4,'-ro-phenylenebis(3-thioallophanate)  (103401)

    001001-00055

50% wettable powder
  2,4-dichloro-6-(o-chloroanilo)-s-triazine  (080811)
    000004-00246   000239-02242   000904-00229   001990-00343
    002169-00238   002217-00551   002217-00631   002749-00120
    002749-00122   003125-00050   003125-00080   003125-00127
    003125-00216   0^5535-00058   010155-00009
            Issued:   4-07-79
                                11-080811-42

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                                 EPA Index to Pesticide 'Chemicals
                             2,4-DICHLORO-6-< 0-CHLOROANILO)-S-TRTA2INE
State  Label  Registrations
CA Reg. No.
                                  003234-04390   003234-04893
          Issued:  4-07-79               11-080811-43

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             Auxiliary Documentation  (Update) December 9, 1983


                2 , 4-Dichloro-6- (0-chloroanilino) -s-triazine

                                 - 080811* -

This is auxiliary to the Fungicide Index Entry with an issue date of 04-07-79,
which was produced in February  1981.  A current computer printout (PRD-1
issued: 12-02-83) shows that since February 1981, Registration * 000538-00073,
an 8.7% granular was updated in August  1981.  A review of the updated label
showed that the "update" has not changed the rate of application, or the
use pattern of this product.

Three other registration numbers which  did not appear in the original report,
but are on the current printout are as  follows:

     007001-00280  (50% WP)

     007001-00281  (3% G)

     009198-00064  (5% G)

The first 2 of these were  in the process of being transferred between pesticide
companies and were unavailable  when the index entry was being produced early
in 1981.  The latter was registered in  March 1982.  The use patterns, rate of
application and target pests of these products are covered by the existing
index entry,  therefore, updating in addition to this document, is deemed
unnecessary at this  time.

Index entry validation: EPA Compenium of Registered Pesticides, Vol. II.
Fungicides and Nematicides, 6-01-74,  Part I.  pp. D-07-00.01-2
 Signed:
    Dean Hansen
 Plant Pathologist
 703/557-7494
 *Anilazine
 *Dyrene1"

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II.   REQUIREMENT FOR  SUBMISSION OF GENERIC DATA

    A.  This portion of  the  guidance document is a Notice
        issued under the  authority of ?I?RA Section 3(c){*2)(3)
        and describes,  in table format,  the data required
        for maintaining  the  registrability of each product.
        Additionally,  a  bibliography (Appendix li-l")  is
        included that  identifies that data considered  as
        part of the data  base supporting this standard.  SPA
        has determined  that  additional generic data described
        in this Notice must  be submitted to EPA for evaluation
        in order to maintain in effect the registration(s)
        of your product(s)  identified as an attachment to
        the cover letter' accompanying this guidance document.
        --As required by  FIFRA Section 3 (c) (2) (B)'-> you are
        required to take  appropriate steps to comply with
        this Notice.
                  b
        SPA may suspend  the  registration of each of those products
        unless, within  the  specified time, you have informed EPA
        how you will satisfy the requirements of this  Notice.
        Any such suspension  will remain in effect until you have
        complied with  the terms of this  Notice.

    B.  What Generic Data -I/ Must 3e Submitted.   You .may ascertain
        which generic  data you must submit by consulting Table A
        at the end of  this  chapter.  That table shows  all the
        generic data needed  to evaluate  the continued  registrability
        of all products,  and the dates by which the data must be
        submitted.  The  required data must be submitted and any
        necessary studies must be conducted in accordance with
        EPA-approved protocols, the Pesticide Registration
        Guidelines 2/, or data collected under the approved
        protocols of the  Organization for Economic Cooperation
        and Development  (OECD) ..  If you wish  not to develop data
        which are necessary  to support the registration or
        reregistration of certain uses appearing in your labeling,
        you may deleta  those uses at the time you submit your
        revised labeling.

        Also for certain  kinds of testing (generally ecological
        effects), SPA  requires the test substance to be a "typical
        formulation,"  and in those cases EPA  needs, data of that
                                                              ».
    I/ Generic data pertain  to the properties or effects of a
particular ingredient, and  thus are relevant  to an evaluation of
the risks of all products containing that ingredient (or all such
products having a certain use pattern),  regardless of  any such
product's unique composition or use.  Product-specific data relate
only to the properties or effects of a product with a  particular
composition (or*a group of products with closely similar composition.),

    2/ The Pesticide Registration Guidelines  were reproposed on
November 24, 1982 in 47  Federal Register 53192.


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       type for each major formulation  category  (e.g., emulsifiabl.
       concentrates, wettable powders,  granulars,  etc.)  'These
       are classified as generic  data and when needed are
       specified in Table A.  SPA may possess data on certain
       "typical formulations" but not others.  None:  'The  "typical
       formulation" data should not  be  confused  with product-
       specific data  (Table  B) which are required  on each
       formulation.   Product-specific data  are further explained
       in Chapter  IV  of this document.

   C.  Options Available for Complying  With Requirements
       to Submit Data

       Within 90 days of ^our  receipt of this Notice you must
   submit—to EPA a completed copy of the form entitled  "FIFRA
   Section 3(c)(2)(B) Summary  Sheet" [EPA  Form 8580-1, Appendix
   II-2]  for each  of  .your products.  On that form  you must
   state  which of  the following methods you will use to comply
   with the requirements of  this  Notice:

   I.   (a) Notify  EPA that you will  submit  the data, and

        (b) either  submit the existing data  you believe
           will  satisfy  the  requirement, or state  that
           you will generate the  data by conducting
           testing.  If  the  test  procedures you  will
           ' use deviate  from  (or  are  not specified  in)
           the Registration  Guidelines  or  protocols
           contained in  the  Reports  of  Expert  Groups
           to the  Chemicals  Group, Organization  for
           "Economic Cooperation  and Development  (OECD)
           Chemicals Testing Programme, you must enclose
           the protocols  you,,will use.

    2.   Notify  EPA that  you have  entered into an  agreement
        with  one  or more  other registrants  to jointly
        develop  (or share in the  cost of developing)  the
        data.   If you elect this  option, you must notify EPA
        which registrant(s)  are parties  to  the  agreement.

    3   File  w-i^h EPA a  completed  "Certification  of Attempt to
        Enter Into an Agreement With Other Registrants  for
        Development of Data"  (EPA Form 8580-6,  Appendix II-3)_/

    4.   Request that EPA amend your  registration by deleting the
        uses  for  which the data are  needed.   (This  option is no.
        available to applicants for  new proaucts.)

	*1 FI^RA Sec-ion 3(c)(2)(B)   authorizes  joint development of
data by two* or more registrants,   and P?ovjd« * °cfla^ **_
which parties can obtain an  arbitrator's decision  i.  ney agr_
to jointly develop data but  fail  to  agree on all .ne .erms  o
the agreement.   The statute  does  not compel any regis.ran. .o
acree to develop  data jointly•
(Footnote  continued at bottom of  next page]

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   5.   Request, voluntary  cancellation of the registration (s)
       of your products for  which the data are needed.   (This
       option is not  available  to applicants for new products.)

   D.   Procedures  for Requesting Cnanges in Testing Methodology
       and Extensions of  Time

       EPA recognizes that you  may disagree with our conclusions
       regarding the  appropriate ways to develop the required
       data or how quickly the  data must be submitted.   If the
       test, procedures you plan to use deviate from (or are not
       specified in)  the  registration guidelines or protocols
       contained in the reports of the Expert Groups' to the
       Chemical Groups,  Organization for Economic Cooperation
       and.,Development (OECD) Chemicals Testing Programme, you
       must,  submit the -protocol for Agency review prior to the
       initiation  of .the test.

       If  you think'that you will need more time to generate the
       required  data than is allowed by SPA's schedule, you may
       submit a  request for an extension of time.  The extension
       request must be submitted in writing to the Product
       Manager.   The extension request should state the reasons
       why you conclude that an extension is appropriate.   While
       EPA considers your request, you must strive to meet the
       deadline  for  submitting the required data.
(Footnote continued from previous page)
     In EPA's opinion, joint data development by ail registrants
who are subject to the requirements to submit a pertinent item
of data or a cost-sharing agreement among all such registrants
is clearly in the public interest.  Duplication of testing could
increase costs, tie up testing  facilities, and subject an unneces-
sarily large number of animals  to testing.
      As noted earlier, SPA has discretion not to suspend ;he
reals-ration of a oroduct when  a registrant  rails to submit da^a
required under FI/HA  Section 3(c)< 2)(B).  EPA has concluded that
l^is appropriate to  exercise  its discretion not to suspena in
ways which will discourage duplicative testing. ^°**£^ lf
(1) a recristrant has  informed  us of his  intent to develop and
submit llta required  by this Notice; and (2) a -cond^regis-     ^
trant informs EPA that it has  made  a bona fide or£e£.o  ^e






to fores the second firm to  engage  in  economically  in.-^ic—n-
duplicative testing in order to maintain its regis.ration.
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                                                         TABLE A
                                        GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR ANILAZINE
Data Requirement
Composition
   Does EPA Have Data
   To Satisfy This
   Requirement?  (Yes,
   No or Partially)
     Bibliographic
       Citation
                                                                                                        Must Additional
                                                                                                        Data Be Submitted
                                                                                                        Under FIFRA Section
§158.120 Product Chemistry

  Product Identity;

  61-1 - Identity of Ingredients

  61-2 — Statement of Composition
   TGAI

   TGAI
     Yes

     No
                                                                                       ..I.
 GS01140021,GS01140023
 No
                              Yes
  61-3 - Discussion  of Formation  of
         Ingredients

  Analysis  and  Certification of Product
  Ingredients

  62-1  - Preliminary Analysis

  62-2  - Certification of Limits

  62-3  - Analytical  Methods for
           Enforcement of Limits

  Physical and Chemical  Characteristics

   63-2 - Color

   63-3 - Physical State

   63-4 - Odor

   63-5 - Melting Point

   63-6 - Boiling Point    ,

   63-7 - Density, Bulk Density,  or
          Specific Gravity
   TGAI
     No
                              Yes
   TGAI

   TGAI

   TGAI
   TGAI

   TGAI

   TGAI

   TGAI

   TGAI

   TGAI
     No

     No

     Partially
     Yes

     Yes

     No

    k Yes

Not Applicable

     Yes

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    GS01140022
          A/         A/
GS01140024,GS01140025
          i/         i/
GS01140024,GS01140025
          i/         i/
GS01140024,GS01140025
GSOJ 140024, GS01 140025
                      /
 Yes

 Yes

 Yes"
                                 3/
                                                                       4/
Yes

No

Yes
   i
Yes"
4/
   4/
Yes

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                                                      TABLE A
                                      GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS  FOR ANILAZINE
                                                            Does  EPA Have Data
                                                            To Satisfy This
                                                            Requirement?  (Yes,
                                        Bibliographic
                                          Citation
                                            Must Additional
                                            Data Be Submitted
                                            Under FIFRA Section
                                             3(c)(2)(B)?2/_
— 1 	 ~ 1
§158.120


63- 8 -
63- 9 -
63-10 -
63-11 -
Product Chemistry
(continued)

Solubility
Vapor Pressure
Dissociation constant
Octanol/water partition



TGAI OR PAI
PAI
PAI
PAI



Partially
No
No
No
1

6/ 6/ 5/
GS01140024,GS01140025 Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
         coefficient

63-12 - PH

63-13 - Stability

Other Requirements:

64-  1 - Subinittal of samples
 TGAI

 TGAI
Choice
    No

    Yes



Not Applicable
          6/         6/
GS01140024,GS01140025
Yes
   i
Yes"
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  §158.120 Product Chemistry
           (continued)

y Composition:  TGAI = Technical grade of the active Ingredient; PAI » Pure active ingredient; Choice = Choice of
   several test substances determined on a case-by-case basis.                        /
2J Data must be submitted no later than 6 monthsfrom the date of this Standard*
3/ Quantitative methods are required to determine impurities present at >0.1% by weight.
4/ This information must be submitted for the 92% technical formulation.
5J The lack of a specific quantity for water solubility constitutes a data gap as does the presentation of solubilities
   in other solvents at 30°C (rather than the required 20°C). (Solubility should be expresses In terms of g/100 ml of
   solvent at  20°C (68°F) or in terms of ppra (mg/kg)).
6/ Submitted by Mobay Chemical Company.  May be compensable.
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Data Requirements
                                                     I/
Composition
Does EPA Have Data
To Satisfy This
Requirement?  (Yes,
No, or Partially)
     Bibliographic
       Citation
Must Additional
Data Be Submitted
Under FIFRA Section
 3(c)(2)(B)?2/.
§158.125 Residue Chemistry

  171-4 - Nature of Residue (Metabolism)

        - Plants

        - Livestock

  171-4 - Residue Analytical Method

        - Plant residues

        - Animal residues

   171-4 - Storage Stability Data

   171-4 - Magnitude  of  the Residue-
            Residue Studies for Each
            Food Use

         -  Crop Group #1 - Root and Tuber  Vegetables
   PAIRA

PAIRA and plant
 metabolites
TGAI and metabolites
TGAI and metabolites
    PAI
           o Crop 1 - Potatoes

             — Crop field trials

             — Processed Food/Feed
    TEP

     EP
    No
    No
    Yes
    No
    No
  Partial

    No
                                                       24 /
       GSO1140004
                               Yes
                               Yes
       Yes
          i
       Yes'

       Yes
I/

4/
          24/        24/
GS01140005,GS01140006
      Yes
                                 6/
                              Yes
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Data Requirements
                                                      I/
Composition
Does EPA Have Data
To Satisfy This
Requirement?  (Yes,
No, or Partially)
Bibliographic
  Citation
Must Additional
Data Be Submitted
Under FIFRA Section
 3(c)(2)(B)?2/.	
§158.125 Residue Chemistry
         (continued)

  171-4 - Magnitude of  the Residue-
           Residue Studies for Each
           Food Use

        - Crop Group  #2 - Bulb Vegetables  (Allium spp.)

          0 Crop  1 -  Garlic
             — Crop  Field Trials

             — Processed Food/Feed
  TEP
  EP
           0  Crop 2 - Onions (green & dry  bulb)

             — Crop Field Trials             TEP

             — Processed Food/Feed          EP
                                              ^
           0  Crop 3 - Shallots

             — Crop Field Trials            TEP

             — Processed Food/Feed         EP

           Crop Group #3 - Leafy Vegetables

           0 Crop 1 - Celery

             -- Crop Field Trials            TEP
                          t
             — Processed Food/Feed         EP
   Partially

   Not Applicable



   Partially

   Not Applicable



   Partially

   Not Applicable
                       Partially

                       Not Applicable
                                                                                                   24/
                                                                       7/
   GSO1140007
       Yes
                                                    _24/        24/     8/
                                          GS01140007,GS01140008     Yes
                                              GSO1140009"
                                                        24/
                            9/
                        Yes
                                24/        24/
                     GS01140010,GS01140011     Yes
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Data Requirement
                                                     I/
Composition
Does EPA Have Data
To Satisfy This
Requirement?  (Yes,
No or Partially)
Bibliographic
  Citation
Must Additional
Data Be Submitted
Under FIFRA Section
 3(c)(2)(B)?27
§158.125 Residue Chemistry
         (continued)

  171-4 - Magnitude of the Residue-
           Residue Studies for Each
           Food Use

        - Crop Group  /M - Fruiting Vegetables (except cucurbits)

          0 Crop 1 -  Tomatoes
               Crop Field Trials

               Processed Food/Feed
  TEP

  EP
  Partially

  No
           Crop  Group  #5  - Cucurbit  Vegetables

           0  Crop  1  -  Cucumbers
             — Crop Field Trials

             — Processed Food/Feed

             Crop 2 - Melons

             — Crop Field Trials

             — Processed Food/Feed
  TEP

  EP
  TEP

  EP
  Yes

  Not Applicable



  Partially

  Not Applicable
 GSO1140005"
                                                                                                24/
                                                                                                24 /
 GS01140012
                                                       24/
 GS01140013
       Yes
ii/

12/
                         Yes
                                                                      13/
       No
                            14/
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Data Requirement
Composition
                                                  I/
Does EPA Have Data
To Satisfy This
Requirement?  (Yes,
No or Partially)
Bibliographic
  Citation
Must Additional
Data Be Submitted
Under FIFRA Section
 3(c)(2)(B)?2/.	
§158.125 Residue Chemistry
         (continued)

  171-4 - Magnitude of  the Residue-
           Residue Studies (continued)

           0 Crop 3 - Pumpkins

            -- Crop Field Trials           TEP

            — Processed Food/Feed         EP

           0 Crop 4 - Squash  (summer)

            — Crop Field Trials           TEP

            — Processed Food/Feed         EP

           0 Crop  5  -  Squash  (winter)

             —  Crop  Field Trials           TEP

             —  Processed  Food/Feed         EP

         - Crop  Group  #6 - Small Fruits  and Berries

           0 Crop 1  - Blackberries

             — Crop Field Trials           TEP

             — Processed  Food/Feed         EP
                        Partially

                        Not Applicable



                        Yes

                        Not Applicable



                        Partial

                        Not Applicable
                        Partial
                        Not Applicable
                                                          24 /
                           GS01140014
                           GS01140015"
                                     24 /
                           GS01140015"
                                     24/
                                                       15/
                         Yes
                           16/
                         No
                            17/
                         Yes
                                  _24/         _24/
                        GS01140016,  GS01140017     Yes
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Data Requirement
Composition
                                                  I/
Does EPA Have Data
To Satisfy This
Requirement?  (Yes,
No or Partially)
                  Must Additional
                  Data Be Submitted
Bibliographic     Under FIFRA  Section
  Citation          3(
§158.125 Residue Chemistry
         (continued)

  171-4 - Magnitude of  the Residue
          Residue Studies  (continued)

        - Crop Group  #6 -  Small  Fruits  and  Berries

           0  Crop  2 -  Blueberries (huckleberries)
             — Crop  Field Trials

             — Processed Food/Feed

             Crop 3 - Cranberries

             — Crop  Field Trials

             — Processed Food/Feed
    TEP
    EP
    TEP
    EP
             Crop 4 - Dewberries and Loganberries

             — Crop Field Trials          TEP

             — Processed Food/Feed        EP

             Crop 5 - Raspberries

             — Crop Field Trials          TEP

             —Processed Food/Feed         EP
 Partial

 Not Applicable



 Partial

 Not Applicable



 Partial

 Not Applicable



 Partial

 Not, Applicable
                                                                                                  24 /
  GS01140018"
  GS01140019"
                                                           24/
                                                 GS01140017"
                                                           24 /
                                                 GS01140017"
                                                           24/
                                                                             19/
Yes
                             20/
Yes
                            21/
                          No
                            21/
                         No
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Data Requirement
                                Composition
Does EPA Have Data
To Satisfy This
Requirement?  (Yes,
No or Partially)
Bibliographic
  Citation
Must Additional
Data Be Submitted
Under FIFRA Section
 3(c)(2)(B)?2/.
§158.125 Residue Chemistry
         (continued)
  171-4 -
Magnitude of the Residue -
 Residue Studies (continued)

Crop Group #6 - Small Fruits and Berries

0 Crop 6 - Strawberries
             —  Crop  Field  Trials

             —  Processed Food/Feed
                                   TEP
                                   EP
           Crop Group #7  - Miscellaneous  Commodities

           0 Crop 1 - Tobacco

             — Crop field trials              TEP
             — Processed Food/Feed

         - Potable Water

         - Fish

         - Irrigated Crops

           — Field trials

           — Processed Food/Feed

         - Food Handling  t

         - Meat/iailk/poultry/eggs
                                     EP

                                     EP

                                     EP

                                     EP

                                     EP

                                     EP

                                     EP

                                 TGAI or plant
                                  metabolites
  Partial
  Not Applicable
  No

  Not Applicable

  Not Applicable

  Not Applicable

  Not Applicable

  Not Applicable

  Not Applicable

  .Not Applicable

  No
                                                                                                 24/
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 GS01140020
       Yes
                                                                                                       23/
                                                                                                    Yes
                        Yes
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§158.125 Residue Chemistry
         (continued)
J_/ Composition:  TGAI  » Technical  grade  of  the  active  ingredient;  PAIRA » Pure activ^ ingredient, radiolabelled; TEP -
   Typical end-use product; EP  = End-use product.
2/ Data must be submitted  no  later than  6 months from  the  date  of  this  Standard*
3J Tolerances for anilazine residues  in  or  on plants are currently expressed  in termg of the parent compound only.
   Should plant metabolism studies show  the parent  compound  is  the only residue of concern,  then the analytical
   method submitted  is adequate for analysis, but not  for  tolerance enforcement because other compounds (parathion,
   methyl parathion, guthion, amitrole,  chlorpropham,  dlnoseb and  diuron) may interfere.  In this case, the
   following data gaps exist:
   0   Suitable  methods are required for  enforcement of all tolerances expressed in terms of  the parent compound.  If
       the residues of  concern in plants  are determined to  be compounds  other  than the parent moiety, then a suitable
       method would be  required  which  determines these  residues.
    0   A confirmatory test  for anilazine  residues in plants is required.
 4_/ Required unless feeding studies indicate the feed uses  are to be classified in category 3 of 40 CFR 180.6 (a),
    i.e.,  no  tolerances are required.
 V  The following additional  data  are  required:
    0  Field  trials conducted  in  CA and either in ID, OK or  WA which include multiple foliar applications (no less
      than 12  at weekly intervals)  with the  50%  WP at 2.5 lb  ai/A using  ground and aerial equipment.
    0  Field  trials conducted  in  northeastern and northwestern growing regions  which include multiple foliar
      applications (no less than 12 weekly Intervals) with  the 5%D  at 2.0 lb ai/A using ground and aerial  equipment.
      The data should reflect residues from multiple applications (12 -  16) at the highest  permissible  application
      rate applied up to the  time  of harvest.
 _6_/ A processing study for dried potatoes, potato granules  and chips will be required.
 TJ The following additional data  are  required:
    0 Field trials in CA reflecting multiple foliar  applications  (no less than 16  at weekly intervals)  with the  5%D and
      50% WP at the maximum recommended rate of  2 and 3 Ibs ai/A, respectively,  using, ground  and aerial application and
      subsequent residue analysis  of the dry bulbets (cloves) applied up to the time of harvest.
 8/ The following additional data are required:
    0 Field trials on  green onions  reflecting multiple  foliar applications (green  onions  from sets  require  no less than
      four treatments  at weekly Intervals;  green onions from seed  require no  less  than 16  treatments at weekly  intervals)
      with the  5%D and 50% WP at the maximum recommended rates of 2 and  1.5 lb ai/A,  respectively,  using ground  and aerial
      equipment and  subsequent  residue analysis  of  the  whole  plant.  Adequate  geographic  representation must be  used  (TX,
      CA or AZ).



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§158.125 Residue Chemistry
         (continued)

    0 Field trials on bulb onions reflecting multiple foliar applications  (no  less  thafl  16  at weekly Intervals) with the
      5% D and 50% WP at the maximum recommended rates of 2 and 3 Ibs ai/A, respectively, using  ground and aerial
      equipment and subsequent residue analysis of the dry bulbs up to the time of  harvest.  Adequate geographic represen-
      tation must be used (OK or WA, CA and MI).
 2/ The following additional data are required:
    0 Field trials reflecting multiple foliar applications (no less than 16 at weekly intervals) with the  5% D at 2 lb ai/A
      using ground and aerial equipment and subsequent residue analysis of the whole plant.  Tests  must be conducted in LA.
 JLO/The following additional data are required:
    0 Twelve weekly applications of the 5% D at 2 lb ai/A in CA or OR using aerial  and ground equipment.
    0 Tests conducted in western locations (CA or OR) using the 50% WP at 3 Ibs ai/A using  both  ground and aerial
      applications (12 weekly treatments per season).
 JUL/The following additional data are required:
     0 Residue  data from western locations, particularly CA using both the 50% WP and 5% D formulations at  2.5 Ibs ai/A and
       1.5  Ibs  ai/A, respectively, and using both ground and aerial equipment*  At least eight weekly  applications must be
      made.
 J^2_/Residue data for  the processed  products of tomatoes (catsup, juice, puree and wet and dry pomace)  must  be submitted to
     determine  the necessity of food/feed additive tolerances.
 ^13/Consideratlon should be given to a  lower tolerance based upon the fact that the highest anilazine  residue level
     encountered was  1.23 ppm.  A 5  ppm  tolerance would be more appropriate.
         following additional  data are required:
       Tests  (8 applications)  conducted  in western locations, particularly CA, using both the 5%  D and  50% WP  at  3 Ibs  al/A
       and using both  ground and aerial  equipment.
   _     following additional  data are required:
     0 Residue data  from tests  conducted in western, eastern and southern locations using both the 50% WP and  5% D
       formulations  at 3 Ibs ai/A.   Twelve treatments must be applied using aerial and ground equipment.
  16/Consideration should be given  to a  lower tolerance.  A tolerance of 5 ppm would be more appropriate.
  JjjVThe following additional  data are required:
     0 Tests conducted In southern and western  locations using both the 5% D and 50% WP at 3 ibs al/A and using ground and
       aerial equipment.
  18/The following additional  data  are required:                                       i
     ° Residue data for blackberries following  10 or more aerial and ground applications of the 5% D and 50% WP at 3 and 2
       Ibs ai/A, respectively,  made  at weekly intervals in OR or WA.
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§158.125 Residue Chemistry
         (continued)

19 / The following additional data are required:                                        ,
    0 Residue data for blueberries reflecting at least 10 weekly aerial and ground applications of the 50% WP at  1.5  Ib
      ai/A.
20/ The following additional data are required:
    0 Residue data reflecting 16 weekly aerial and ground applications of the 50% WP at 3 Ibs ai/A conducted in WI.
2l/ When the requested data for blackberries are provided, they will be translated to dewberries, loganberries and
    raspberries.
22/ The following additional data are required;
    0 Residue data reflecting 8 weekly aerial and ground applications of the 5% D and 50% WP at 2 and 3 Ibs ai/A,
      respectively.
23/ The following data are required to assess the exposure of man to residues of anilazine in or on tobacco:
     0 Residue analysis of green tobacco after the last of at least 7 foliar treatments with the 50% WP at 1 Ib ai/A.
      using  ground and aerial equipment.
     0 If  residues in  green tobacco are >0.1ppm, pyrolysis products must be characterized.
24/  Submitted by Mobay Chemical Corporation.  May be compensable.
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I/ Use 2J
Data Requirement Composition Pattern
§158.130 Environmental Fate
DEGRADATION STUDIES-LAB:

161-1 - Hydrolysis TGAI or PAIRA A,B,H
Photodegradation
161-2 - In water TGAI or PAIRA A,B
161-3 - On soil TGAI or PAIRA A,B

161-4 - In Air TGAI or PAIRA A,B
METABOLISM STUDIES-LAB:

162-1 - Aerobic Soil TGAI or PAIRA A,B,H
162-2 - Anaerobic Soil • TGAI or PAIRA A,B

162-3 - Anaerobic Aquatic TGAI or PAIRA A
162-4 - Aerobic Aquatic TGAI or PAIRA A
MOBILITY STUDIES:

163-1 - Leaching and TGAI or PAIRA A,B,H
Adsorption/Desorption
163-2 - Volatility (Lab) TEP A,B
163-3 - Volatility (Field) TEP A,B
Does EPA Have Data Must Additional
To Satisfy This Data Be Submitted
Requirement? (Yes, Bibliographic Under FIFRA Section
No or Partially) Citation 3(c)(2)(B)?l/_



No

No
No

No


No
No

No
No

8/
Partially

No
No


4/
Yes

Yes
Yes
5/
No

6/
Yes
Yes
11
Yes
Yes

17/
00025729 Yes

Yes
Yes~
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Does EPA Have Data Must Additional
To Satisfy This Data Be Submitted
11 Use y Requirement? (Yes, Bibliographic Under FIFRA Section
Data Requirement Composition Pattern No or Partially) Citation 3(c)(2)(B)?lZ_
§158.130 Environmental Fate
(continued)
DISSIPATION STUDIES-FIELD:
164-1 - Soil TEP A,B,H
164-2 -Aquatic (Sediment) TEP A
164-3 - Forestry TEP
164-4 - Combination and - -
Tank Mixes
164-5 - Soil, Long-term TEP A,B
ACCUMULATION STUDIES:
165-1 - Rotational Crops PAIRA A,B
(Confined)
165-2 - Rotational Crops TEP A,B
(Field)
165-3 - Irrigated Crops TEP A
165-4 - In Fish TGAI or PAIRA A,B
165-5 - In Aquatic Non-Target TEP A
Organisms

No
No
No
No

No
No
No
No
No
No

Yes
Yes
No
ll/
No

12/
No
Yes
13/
Yes
Yes
Yes
15/
Yes
16/
158.145  Reentry Studies
A,B
No
Yes
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 §158.130 Environmental Fate
          (continued)

I/ Composition:  TGAI «• Technical grade of the active ingredient; PAIRA - Pure active. Ingredient,  radiolabelled;
   TEP = Typical end-use product.
2/ The use patterns are coded as follows:  A=Terrestrial, Food Crop; B=Terrestrial, Non-Food; C=Aquatic,  Food Crop;
   D=Aquatlc, Non-Food; E=Greenhouse, Food Crop; F=Greenhouse, Non-Food; G=Forestry; H=Domestie Outdoor;  I=Indoor.
37 Data must be submitted no later than 	48 months	  .
4/ Hydrolysis studies:  One study was reviewed (05001459) that is scientifically invalid because it was not  carried
   out in darkness.  All data are required.
5/ Photodegradation in Air:  No data were submitted;  however, no data are required because anilazine does not have
   a greenhouse use.
6/ Aerobic soil metabolism studies:  One study was reviewed (05001459) that is scientifically valid but does  not
   partially or totally fulfill data requirements because a 50% commercial formulation was used and not the
   technical or purer grade of anilazine.  All data are required.
2J Anaerobic aquatic metabolism studies:  No data were submitted, but all data are required.  The anaerobic aquatic
   metabolism  data may be substituted for the anaerobic soil metabolism data, but the reverse is not permissible.
8/ Leaching and adsorption/desorption studies:  Two studies were reviewed;  one study (00065859) is scientifically
   invalid because anilazine could not  be detected with enough precision by using a nonspecific fungal bioassay.   The
   other  study (00025729) is scientifically valid and partially fulfills data requirements by providing soil TLC
   mobility  data  on  anilazine  in  six soils.  To satisfy the terrestrial food crop uses, a study is needed to assess
   the mobility of anilazine and  its degradates after the pesticide has been aged in soil.  Soil TLC,  soil column,
   or batch  equilibrium  (adsorption/desorption) techniques may be utilized.  To satisfy the mobility data
   requirements for  the  domestic  outdoor use, batch equilibrium (adsorption/desorption) studies on a minimum of four
   soils, such as sand (agricultural),  sandy loam, silt loam, clay, or clay loam are required.  For the aquatic use,
   batch equilibrium (adsorption/desorption) studies on one aquatic sediment obtained from or representative of the
   aquatic use area  are  required.
 9/ Laboratory and field  volatility  studies:  No data were submitted, but all data are required for the laboratory
 ~  volatility studies.  All data may be required for the field volatility studies based on the results of  the
    laboratory studies.
10/ Forestry dissipation studies:   No data were submitted;  however, no data are required because anilazine does not
    have a forestry use.
ll/ Dissipation studies for combination  products and tank mixes uses:  This data requirement is currently  not  being
    implemented for this  Standard.
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 §158.130 Environmental Fate
          (continued)

12J Long-term field dissipation studies:  No data were submitted*  Data requirements fjpr long-term field dissipation
    studies will be predicated upon the results of the terrestrial field dissipation study.
_13/ Field accumulation studies on rotational crops:  No data were submitted*  Data requirements for field accumulation
    studies on rotational crops will be based on the results of confined accumulation^studies on rotational crops.
14/ Laboratory studies of pesticide accumulation in fish:  No data were submitted;  however, data may be required.
    Fish accumulation data will not normally be required in situations where the registrant can offer evidence
    acceptable to the Agency showing that the active ingredient and/or Its principal degradation product(s):
          (i) Will not reach water, or
         (ii) Will not persist in water (i.e., has a half-life of about 4 days or less), or
        (ill) Has a relatively low potential for accumulation in fish as indicated by an octanol/water partition
              coefficient less than about 1000.
15/ Required for use on cranberries only.
16/ Registrant is required to submit reentry data and recommendations for safe reentry intervals.   An interim 24 hour
    reentry interval is tentatively required.
17/ Submitted by Mobay Chemical Company.  May be compensable.
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Does EPA Have Data Must Additional
To Satisfy This Data Be Submitted
I/ Use y Requirement? (Yes, Bibliographic Under FIFRA Section
Data Requirement Composition Patterns No or Partially) Citation 3(c)(2)(B)?3/
§158.135 Toxicology



ACUTE TESTING;
81-1
81-2
81-3

81-7

- Oral LD5Q - Rat
- Dermal LD50
- Inhalation LC5Q - Rat

- Acute Delayed
Neurotoxicity - Hen
TGAI A,B,H,I
TGAI A,B,H,I
TGAI A,B,H,I

TGAI A,B,H

Yes 00070075
Yes 00070075
No

No

No
No
Yes
4/
No

SUBCHRONIC TESTING:
82-1


82-2
82-3

82-4
- 90-Day Feeding -
Rodent, Non-rodent

- 21 -Day Dermal
- 90-Day Dermal

- 90-Day Inhalation -

TGAI A,H,I

TGAI A,B,H,I
TGAI A,B,H,I

TGAI A,B,H,I
5/
Partially 00070075
6/
Partially 00070075
No

No

Yes

Yes
Yes
7/
Yes
        Rat

82-5 - 90-Day Neurotoxicity-
        Hen/Mammal
TGAI
A,B,H,I
No
No
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Data Requirement
                          Does EPA Have Data
                          To Satisfy This
           J_/   Use  2j   Requirement?  (Yes,
Composition   Pattern	No or Partially)?
                                                                                Bibliographic
                                                                                  Citation
                                    Must Additional
                                    Data Be  Submitted
                                    Under FIFRA Section
                                       3(c)(2)(B)?J/.
§158.135 Toxicology
         (continued)

  CHRONIC TESTING;

  83-1 - Chronic Toxicity -
          2 species:  Rodent
          and Non-rodent

  83-2 - Oncogenicity Study -
          2 species:  Rat and
          Mouse preferred

  83-3 - Teratogenicity -
          2 species
83-4 -
         Reproduction,
          2-generation
MUTAGENICITY TESTING

84-2 - Gene Mutation

84-2 - Chromosomal Aberration

84-2 - Other Mechanisms of
        Mutagenlcity
                                  TGAI
                                  TGAI
                                  TGAI
                                    TGAI
                                    TGAI

                                    TGAI

                                    TGAI
A,B,H,I



A,B,H,I



A,B,H,I


A,B,H,I
              A,B,H,I

              A,B,H,I

              A,B,H,I
                                                                        8/
                                                                 Partially
                                                                 Yes
                                                                 No
                                No
Partially

Partially"

Partially"
                                                                          JLL/

                                                                          !!/

                                                                          H/
                        !!/      !!/
                00070076,00070077
                                                   GSO 11 40001
                                                                            Yes
                                            No
                                                                            Yes
                                            Yes
                                                             Yes

                                                             Yes

                                                             Yes
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                                        GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR ANILAZINE
                                                           Does EPA Have Data                       Must Additional
                                                           To Satisfy This                          Data Be Submitted
                                            y   Use  2/   Requirement?  (Yes,     Bibliographic     Under FIFRA Section
Data Requirement  	Composition   Pattern     No or Partially)	Citation	3(c)(2)(B)?j/.	

§158.135 Toxicology
         (continued)

  SPECIAL TESTING

  85-1 - General Metabolism      PAI or PAIRA    A,B,H,I          No                                       Yes
                                                                                                            !!/
  85-2 - Domestic Animal Safety     Choice                        No                                       No
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                                      GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR ANILAZINE


 §158.135  Toxicology
          (continued)

 \J  Composition:   PAI = Pure active ingredient; PAIRA » Pure active Ingredient, radiojabelled; Choice = Choice of  several
    test substances  determined on a case-by-case basis.
 2/  The use  patterns are coded as follows:  A=Terrestrial, Food Crop; B=Terrestrial, Non-Food; C=Aquatic, Food Crop;
    D=Aquatic,  Non-Food; E=Greenhouse, Food Crop; F=Greenhouse, Non-Food; G=Forestry; H=Domestie Outdoor; I=Indoor.
 3/  Data must be  submitted no later than  	48 months	«
 _4/  Anilazine is  not structurally related to a known neurotoxin.  Therefore, an acute neurotoxicity study is not
    required.
 5/  The available subchronic feeding study in rats was classified as supplementary (see reviews for reasons).
    Therefore two additional subchronic feeding studies (rat and dog) are needed.
 _6/  The available 21-day dermal study In rabbits was classified as supplementary (see reviews for details).  An
    additional study is required because anilazine has been shown to cause dermal  irritation and necropsy indicated
    degenerative changes In brain, liver, heart and kidneys.
 TJ  A subchronic inhalation study may be required pending the outcome of the acute inhalation study.
 8/  A 2-year feeding study in rats and a 1 year or longer feeding study in dogs are required.
 _9/  Two  teratology studies are required, preferably one in the rat and one in the  rabbit.
10/  A 2-generation reproduction study is required in the rat.
ll/  For  each test substance a battery of tests is required to assess potential to  affect  the qualitative  or
    quantitative Integrity of human genetic material.  The objectives underlying the selection of a battery of  tests
    for  mutagenicity assessment are:
    a.  To detect, with sensitive assay methods, the capacity of a test substance  to alter genetic material In  cells,
    b.  To determine the relevance of these changes to mammals and, when mutagenic potential is demonstrated,
    c.  To Incorporate  these findings in the risk assessment for heritable effects,  oncogenicity,  and  possible, other
        health endpoints.
    The battery must include tests appropriate to address the following three categories of genetic effects:
    a.  gene mutations
    b.  structural  chromosomal aberrations
    c.  other mechanisms of mutagenicity (e.g., spindle Inhibition, direct DNA damage)  as  appropriate  for the tested
        chemical
    Specific battery test selection and protocol design should be submitted to the Agency  for comment  and evaluation.
    Registrants are encouraged to discuss results of preliminary testing with the  Agency.

 12/ Anilazine  is  not currently registered for any uses which would result in exposure to domestic  animals through
    direct  application  for pest control or by consumption of treated foods.
 13/ Submitted  by  Mobay  Chemical Corporation.  May be compensable.
 T4/ Only  required for products used as additives to vinyl plastics.


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                                                        TABLE A
                                        GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR ANILAZINE
Data Requirement
           I/        I/
Composition   Pattern
            Does EPA Have Data
            To. Satisfy This
            Requirement?  (Yes,
            No or Partially)
                   Bibliographic
                     Citation
Must Additional
Data Be Submitted
Under FIFRA Section
 3(c)(2)(B)?3/	
§158.140  Reentry Protection

  132-1 - Foliar Dissipation

  132-1 - Soil Dissipation

  133-3 - Dermal Exposure

  133-4 - Inhalation Exposure
    TEP

    TEP

    TEP

    TEP
A,B,H
A,B,H
                Not Applicable
No
                Not Applicable
                                         Yes
    Yes
 \J  Composition:  TEP = Typical  end-use  product.
 2/  The use patterns are coded  as  follows: A=Terrestrial, Food Crop; B=Terrestrial, Non-Food;  C=Aquatic,  Food Crop;
    D=Aquatic,  Non-Food; E=Greenhouse,  Food Crop; F=Greenhouse, Non-Food; G=Forestry;  H=Domestic Outdoor;  I=Indoor.
 3/  Data must be  submitted no later  than                      	      .
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                                     GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR ANILAZINE
J7 Use 2/
Data Requirement Composition Pattern
§158.145 Wildlife and


Does EPA Have Data
To Satisfy This
Requirement? (Yes, Bibliographic
No or Partially) Citation

Must Additional
Data Be Submitted
Under FIFRA Section
3(c)(2)(B)?3/

Aquatic Organisms
AVIAN AND MAMMALIAN TESTING

71-1
71-2



71-3

71-4

71-5

- Avian Oral LD5Q
- Avian Dietary LC5Q
a) Upland Game Bird
b) Waterfowl

- Wild Mammal Toxicity

- Avian Reproduction

- Simulated and Actual

TGAI

TGAI
TGAI

TGAI

TGAI

TEP

A,B»

A,B,
A,B,

A,B,

A,B,

A,B,
5/
Partial GS01140002
5/ 9/
Partial 00030114
No

No

No

No

Yes

Yes
Yes
6/
No
I/
Reserved
I/
Reserved
        Field Testing -
        Mammals and Birds

AQUATIC ORGANISM TESTING

72-1 - Freshwater Fish LC5Q
         a) Warmwater
                                   TGAI
           A.B.I
               Yes
          b) Coldwater
72-2 - Acute
                   Freshwter
                                   TGAI
TGAI
           A,B,I
A,B,I
               Yes
Partial
                           V
                   00095691  4/
                   GS01 140003 5/
                    GS01 140028 5/
                       05009810 _5/
                        00095694
00095695  kj
GS01 140003

  GS01 140003
                                                                                             /
                         No
                                            No
Yes
         Invertebrates
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                                                        TABLE A
                                        GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR ANILAZINE
Data Requirement
           II   Use  2J
Composition   Pattern
Does EPA Have Data
To Satisfy This
Requirement?  (Yes,
No or Partially)
Bibliographic
  Citation
                                                                                                    Must Additional
                                                                                                    Data Be Submitted
                                                                                                    Under FIFRA Section
§158.145 Wildlife and
 Aquatic Organisms
  (continued)

  72-3 - Acute 1X50 Estuarine
          and Marine Organisms

  72-4 - Fish Early Life
          Stage and Aquatic
          Invertebrate Life-Cycle

            a) Invertebrate

            b) Fish

    72-5   Fish  -  Life-Cycle
    TGAI
    72-6 - Aquatic Organism
            Accumulation
    72-7 - Simulated or Actual
           Field Testing -
           Aquatic Organisms
TGAI, PAI OR
Degradation
  Product

    TEP
                                                                            6/
    No
                         No
TGAI
TGAI
TGAI
A
A
A
No
No
No
     No
     No
                         Yes

                         Yes

                         Reserved


                         Reserved
                                                                                  7/
                                                                                                                   7/
                                                                                                                   7/
                        Reserved
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                                     GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR ANILAZINE
  §158.145 Wildlife and Aquatic Organisms
           (continued)

\J Composition:  TGAI » Technical grade of the active ingredient; PAI = pure active ingredient;
   TEP = Typical end-use product;
2J The use patterns are coded as follows:  A=Terrestrial, Food Crop; B=Terrestrial, Non-Food Crop; C=Aquatlc, Food Crop;
   D=Aquatie, Non-Food; E=Greenhouse, Food Crop; F-Greenhouse, Non-Food; G=Forestry; H=Domestic Outdoor; I=Indoor.
3/ Data must be submitted no later than    48 months	.
4y Study on its own fulfills guideline requirements.
5/ Subacute dietary on an upland game bird and waterfowl required. Study submitted must be combined with other studies
   to fulfill guideline requirements.
6/ Not applicable at this time.
T_l Reserved pending receipt and review of fish early-life stage and aquatic invertebrate life cycle tests.
8_/ Reserved pending receipt and review of environmental fate data.
9/ Submitted by FBI Gordon, Inc.  May be compensable.
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                                                         TABLE A
                                         GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR ANILAZINE
Data Requirements
Composition
               Does EPA Have Data
               To Satisfy This
I/     Use  2/ Requirement?  (Yes,
     Pattern   No or Partially)
Bibliographic
  Citation
Must Additional
Data Be Submitted
Under FIFRA Section
 3(c)(2)(B)?3/.	
§158.150 Plant Protection

  121-1 - TARGET AREA
           PHYTOTOXICITY
    EP
               No
                         No 4/
  NONTARGET AREA PHYTOTOXICITY
           TIER I

  122-1 - Seed Germination/
          Seedling Emergence
   TGAI
               No
                         No 4/
122-1
122-2
123-1
123-1
123-2
124-1
124-2
- Vegetative Vigor
- Aquatic Plant Growth
TIER II
- Seed Germination/
Seedling Emergence
- Vegetative Vigor
- Aquatic Plant Growth
TIER III
- Terrestrial Field
- Aquatic Field
TGAI
TGAI
TGAI
TGAI
TGAI
TEP
TEP
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No 4/
No 4/
No 4/
No 4/
No 47
No 4/
No 4_/
  11  Composition:  TGAI = Technical grade of the active  ingredient; TEP = Typical end-use product.
  ~~   EP = End-use product .f
  2/  The use patterns are coded as follows:  A=Terrestrial,  Food Crop; B=Terrestrial, Non-Food Crop; C=Aquatic, Food Crop;
  ~~   D=Aquatic, Non-Food; E=Greenhouse, Food Crop;  F=Greenhouse, -Non-Food; G=Forestry; H=Domestic Outdoor; I=Indoor.
  3/  Data must be submitted no later than 	>	.  .
  4Y  These requirements are generally waived unless It Is  believed  there is a phytotoxicity problem.
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                                                        TABLE A
                                        GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR ANILAZINE
Data Requirement
Composition
              Use   2J
             Pattern
Does EPA Have Data
To Satisfy This
Requirement?  (Yes,
No or Partially)
Bibliographic
  Citation
Must Additional
Data Be Submitted
Under FIFRA Section
 3(c)(2)(B)?3/.	
§158.155 Nontarget Insect

  NONTARGET INSECT TESTING -
  POLLINATORS:

  141-1 - Honey bee acute
           contact LD5Q

  141-2 - Honey bee - toxiclty
           of residues on
           foliage

  141-3 - Wild bees important in
           alfalfa pollination -
           toxicity of residues
           on foliage

  141-4 - Honey bee subacute
           feeding study

   141-5 - Field testing for
           pollinators
   TGAI
   TEP
   TEP
                A.B.H


                A,B,H



                A,B,H
          6/
(Reserved)
   TEP
                A,B,H
     Yes
     No
  00036935
     No
     No
       No
                                                                          4/
                         No
                                                                          5/
                         No
                                                                          4/
                        No
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                                                        TABLE A
                                        GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR ANILAZINE
Data Requirement
           \J   Use  2j
Composition   Pattern
                          Does EPA Have Data
                          To  Satisfy  This
                          Requirement?  (Yes,
                          No  or  Partially)
Bibliographic
  Citation
Must Additional
Data Be Submitted
Under FIFRA Section
 3(c)(2)(B)? I/.
§158.155 Nontarget Insect
         (continued)

  NONTARGET INSECT TESTING -
  AQUATIC INSECTS;

  142-1 - Acute toxicity to
           aquatic insects

  142-2 - Aquatic insect
           life-cycle study

  142-3 - Simulated  or  actual
           field  testing for
           aquatic insects
   143-1  - NONTARGET INSECT
           TESTING - PREDATC
   thru    AND PARASITES

   143-3
(Reserved)


(Reserved)


(Reserved)



(Reserved)
          7/
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                                  GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR ANILAZINE

§158.155  Nontarget Insect
     (continued)

\j Composition:  TGAI » Technical grade of the active ingedrient;  TEP « Typical end-use product.
2/ The use patterns are coded as follows:  A = Terrestrial, Food Crop;   B = Terrestrial, Non-Food;  C = Aquatic, Food
   Crop; D = Aquatic, Non-Food; E = Greenhouse, Food Crop; F » Greenhouse, Non-Food;  G - Forestry; H = Domestic Outdoo;
   I = Indoor.
37 Data must be submitted no later than 	.
kj As first tier (acute contact) test indicated low toxicity to honey bees, further testing is not required.
5/ Required only when product is intended for foliar application to seed alfalfa.
6/ Requirement reserved pending development of test methodology.
7/ Reserved pending decision as to whether data requirement should be established.
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                                                        TABLE B
                PRODUCT SPECIFIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR MANUFACTURING-USE PRODUCTS CONTAINING ANILAZINE
Data Requirement
Composition
Does EPA Have Data
To Satisfy This
Requirement?  (Yes,
No or Partially)
    Bibliographic
      Citation
Must Additional
Data Be Submitted
Under FIFRA Section
 3(c)(2)(B)?lZ.	
§158.120 Product Chemistry

  Product Identity

  61-1 - Identity of  Ingredients

  61-2 - Statement of Composition

  61-3 - Discussion of  Formation
            of  Ingredients

  Analysis  and Certification
  of  Product  Ingredients;

  62-1 -  Preliminary  Analysis

  62-2 -  Certification  of  Limits

  62-3  -  Analytical Methods for
           Enforcement of Limits

   Physical and Chemical
   Characteristics

   63-2 - Color

   63-3 - Physical State

   63-4 - Odor

   63-7 - Density, bulk density, or
            specific gravity
     MP

     MP

     MP
     MP

     MP

     MP
     MP

     MP

     MP

     MP
   Yes

   No

   No
  No

  Partially

  Partially
  Yes

  Yes

  No

  Yes
  GS01140026,GS01140027
   GS01140021

   GS01140022
          i/         i/
GS01140024,GS01140025
GS01140021 ,GS01 140023
GS01 140026, GS01 140027
GSOl 140024, GSOl 140025
                     i/
       No
                             Yes
                             Yes
       Yes

       Yes"
          /
       Yes"
                                /
      Yes

      No

      Yes
         c
      Yes~
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                                                        TABLE B
                PRODUCT SPECIFIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR MANUFACTURING-USE PRODUCTS CONTAINING ANILAZINE
Data Requirement
                                                 I/
                                    Composition
                 Does EPA Have Data
                 To Satisfy This
                 Requirement?  (Yes,
                 No or Partially)
                        Bibliographic
                          Citation
                                                                                                     Must Additional
                                                                                                     Data Be Submitted
                                                                                                     Under FIFRA Section
§158.120 Product Chemistry
     (continued)

  63-12 - PH

  63-14 - Oxidizing or reducing
           action
        - Flammability

        - Explodability
63-15

63-16

63-17 - Storage Stability

63-18 - Viscosity

63-19 - Miscibility

Other Requirements

64-  1 - Submittal of Samples
MP

MP


MP

MP

MP

MP

MP
                                        Choice
No

No


No

No

No

Not Applicable

Not Applicable
                   Not Applicable
Yes

Yes


Yes

Yes

Yes
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              PRODUCT SPECIFIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR MANUFACTURING-USE PRODUCTS CONTAINING ANILAZINE


§158.120 Product Chemistry
         (continued)

IJ Composition:  MP =» Manufacturing-use product; Choice = Choice of several test substances determined on a case-by-
   case basis.                                                                       •
2J Data must be submitted no later than  6 months from the data of this Standard.
3J This information was only submitted on the 92 % technical formulation.           ,
4/ Quantitative methods are required to determine impurities present a >0.1 % by weight.
5J This Information was only submitted on the 95 % technical formulation.
6J Submitted by Mobay Chemical Corporation.  May be compensable.
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                                                      TABLE B
              PRODUCT SPECIFIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR MANUFACTURING-USE PRODUCTS CONTAINING ANILAZINE
Data Requirement
§158.135 Toxicology
ACUTE TESTING
81-1 - Oral LD50 - Rat
81-2 - Dermal LD50
81-3 - Inhalation LC5° - Rat
81-4 - Primary Eye
Composition
MP
MP
MP
MP
Does EPA Have Data
To Satisfy This
Requirement? (Yes,
No or Partially)
Yes
Yes
No
No
Must Additional
Data Be Submitted
Bibliographic Under FIFRA Section
Citation 3(c)(2)(B)?2/
j
3/
00070075 No
3/
00070075 No
Yes
Yes
        Irritation - Rabbit

81-5 - Primary Dermal
        Irritation

81-6 - Dermal Sensitization
MP
MP
No
No
Yes
Yes
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                                                      TABLE B
              PRODUCT SPECIFIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR MANUFACTURING-USE PRODUCTS CONTAINING ANILAZINE
§158.135 Toxicology
         (continued)
\J Composition:  MP = Manufacturing-use product.
2/ Data must be submitted no later than     6 months
3J Submitted by Mobay Chemical Corporation.  May be compensable.
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III.  REQUIREMENT  FOR  SUBMISSION OF PRODUCT-SPECIFIC DATA

    tfote:  This  chapter applies  only to manufacturing-use oroducts,
not end-use products.

    A necessary  first  step in determining which statements THUS-
appear on your product's label is the completion and submission
to  EPA of product-specific data* listed on the form entitled
"Product- Specific  Data Report" (SPA Form 3580-4, Appendix III-l)
to  fill  "gaps"  identified by EPA concerning your product.  Under
the authority of FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B), EPA has determined
that you must submit these data to EPA in order to register or
reregister your  product(s)%  All of these data must be submitted
not later than  six months after you receive this guidance document.

"*'   "Product-Specific Data Requirements for Manufa'cturing-Use
Products" appearing in, Table B permit you to determine which
product-specific data you must submit.  This can be done by
examining the entries in the column of those tables entitled
 "Must  Data  Be Submitted Under §3(c)(2)(B)."
data oertains to data that support the
      *  Product  specc  aa pe
  formulation which  is  marketed; it usually includes product
  chemistry data and acute toxicology aata.
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     SUBMISSION OF  REVISED  LABELING AND PACKAGING INFQSMATTnN


not end^useduct9"  aPPU8S Only tO "^"turing-u..  products,
 _   The Agency  requires  applicants  for registration  or  reregistra-
tion to ensure  that  each label (1)  contains accurate,  complete,
and sufficient  instructions  and precautions,  reflecting the
results of data concerning the product and its ingredients,  and
(2) incorporates  labeling format and terminology which  are suf^i-
ciently standardized to  avoid user  confusion.

    As part of  your  application, you will be  required  to submit
draft labeling  consistent with:  applicable product-specific
data; the precautionary  statements  and use directions"-  and the
regulations concerning classification [40 GFR §162. 11 ( c-) ] , pack-
aging [40 CFR §162.16],  and  labeling [40  CFR  §162.10,  Appendix
IV- 1 an IV- 2] ,  as indicated  by the  following  paragraphs" of this
chapter of the  guidance  document.

    You will be informed later when you must  submit  the revised
labeling set  forth in this guidance package.

    A.  Label Contents

        40 CFR  §162.10 (Appendix IV- 1) requires that certain spe-
    cific labeling statements must  appear at  certain locations'
    on the label.  This  is referred to as format labeling.
    Specific  label items listed below are keyed to Tables D, S,
    and ? (Appendix  IV-2).

        Item  1.  PRODUCT NAME - The name, brand, or  trademark is
    required  to be located on the front panel, preferably centered
    in the upper part of the panel.  The name of a product will
    not be accepted  if it is false  or misleading.  See  Appendix
    IV- 1.   [40  CFR §162.10(b)]

        Item  2.  COMPANY NAME AND ADDRESS - The name and address
    of the registrant or distributor is required on the label.
    The name and address should preferably be located  at the
    bottom of the front  panel or at the end of the label text.
    See Appendix IV- 1.  [40  CFR §162.10(c}]

        Item  3.  NET CONTENTS - A net content statement is required
    on all labels.  The  preferred location is the bottom of  the
    front panel immediately above the company name and address,
    or at the end of the label text.  The net contents  must  oe
    stated in terms  of weight, expressed as avoirdupois pounds
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and ounces, and  stated  in  terms  of  the  largest  suitable  unit,
i.e.,  1 pound  10  ounces"  rather than "26  ounces."   In
addition to the  required units  specified,  net contents inav  be
expressed  in metric  units.   See  Appendix  IV-1.   [40  CFR   ~
§162.10(d)]

    Item 4.  EPA REGISTRATION NUMBER -  The registration
number assigned  to the  pesticide product  must appear on  the
label, preceded  by the  phrase "SPA  Registration No.," or "SPA
Reg. No."  The  registration number  must be set  in  type of a
size and style  similar  to  other  print on  that part of the
label on which  it appears  and must  run  parallel to  it.   The
registration number  ,and the required identifying phrase  must
not appear in such a manner as to suggest or imply  recommendation
or endorsement  of the product by the Agency. See Appendix  IV-1.
[40 CFR §162.10(e')]

    Item 5 .  HPA ESTABLISHMENT NUMBER - The SPA establishment
number, preceded by the phrase "SPA Est."  is the final estab-
lishment at which the product was produced, and may  appear
in any suitable location on the  label or  immediate  container.
It must also appear  on  the wrapper  or outside container  of
the package  if  the EPA  establishment registration  number on
the immediate container cannot be"clearly read  through such
wrapper or container.  See Appendix IV-1.   [40  CER  §162.10(f)l

    Item 6.  INGREDIENT STATEMENT - An  ingredient  statement
is required on  the front panel and  must contain the  name and
percentage by weight of each active ingredient  and  the total
percentage by weight of all inert ingredients.   The  preferred
location is  immediately below the product name. The-ingredient
statement  must  run parallel with, and be  clearly distinguished
from, other text on  the panel.  It must, not be  placed in the
body of other  text.   See Appendix IV-1.  [40 CFR 162.10(g)l

    Item 6A.  POUNDS PER GALLON STATEMENT - For liquid
agricultural  formulations, the pounds per gallon of  active *
ingredient must be indicated on the label.

    Item 7.  FRONT LABEL PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS  -  All  labels
are required  to have precautionary statements grouped together
on the front panel,  preferably within a block outline.   The
table below shows the minimum type size requirements on
various size  labels, as set forth in the  Regulations.
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Size of Label         Signal Word as  Re-     "Keep Out  of  Reach
on Front Panel        quired Minimum  Type       of Cnildren"
in Square Inches      Size All Caoitals         as Reauired
3 and under                 6 point:              6 point
above 5 to 10              10 point              a point
above 10  to  15             12 point              3 point
above 15  to  30             14 point             10 point
over 30                    13 point             12 point

     Item  7A.   CHILD HAZARD WARNING STATEMENT - All labels are
required  to  have the statement "Keep Out of Reach of Children"
located on the front panel above the signal word except where
contact with children during distribution or use is unlikely.
See Appendix IV-1.  [40 CFR §162.10(h)(1)(ii)]

     Item  7B.   SIGNAL WORD - The signal word  (Caution, Warning,
or Danger)  is required on the front panel immediately below
the child hazard warning statement.  See Appendix IV-1.
 [40 CFR §162.10 (h)(1)(i)]

     Item 1C.  SKULL & CROSSBONES AND WORD "POISON" - On products
 assigned  a toxicity Category  I on  the basis  of oral, inhala-
 tion^  or dermal toxicity, the word "Poison"  shall appear on
 the label in red on a background of distinctly contrasting
 color and the skull and  crossbones shall appear  in Immediate
 proximity to the word poison.  See Appendix  IV-1.   [40 CFR
 §162.10(h)(1)(i)]

     I^em 7D.  STATEMENT  OF  PRACTICAL  TREATMENT - A  statement
 of practical treatment  (first aid  or  other)  shall appear on
 the label of oesticide products  in toxicity  Categories I,
 Jl  and  III! ^See  Appendix  IV-1.   [40 CFR §162.10(h) (1) (111) ]
    '                      »•»
     I-am 7E   REFERRAL STATEMENT - The  statement "Sea  Side
 (or Back) Panel for Additional  Precautionary Statements" is
 required on the front panel for  all  products,  unless all
 recuired orecautionary statements  appear on_the  rron.  panel.
 lie Appendix  IV-1.  [40  CFR §162.10(h) (1) (ill) ]

     I*-em 8.   SIDE/BACK PANEL PRECAUTIONARY LABELING -The




 that these  statements be surrounded by a block °^-^e
 of the three  hazard ^«^9 s^^2 ««;LM ^^^162 10
 appropriate hazard title.  See        x IV  1.   I .u v.   *
  W (2)]
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    Item  SA.
hazard exists
statements  ar
route(s)  of e
HAZARD TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS -
to humans or domestic animals, orecauti
         (-
(n)(2)(i)J

     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.  See Appendix IV-l.   [40 GFR
§162.10(h)(2)(ii)]
                       t
     Item 8C.   PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL HAZARD

     1 •   Flammability statement.   Precautionary statements
         relating(to flammability of a product are required
         to appear on the label if it meets the criteria in
         Appendix IV-3.  The requirement is based  on the results
         of the flashpoint determinations and flame extension
         tests required-to be submitted for all products.
         These statements are to be located in the side/back
         panel precautionary statements section, preceded by
         the  heading "Physical/Chemical Hazards."   Note that
         no signal word is used in conjunction with hhe flam-
         mability statements.

     2.   Criteria for declaration of non-flammability.   The
         following criteria will be used to determine if a
         product is non-flammable:

         a.   A "non-flammable gas" is a gas (or mixture of
             gases) that will not ignite when a lighted match
             is placed against the open cylinder valve.

         b.   A "non-flammable liquid" is one having a flash-
             ooint greater than 3503F (177°C) as determined
             by the method specified in 40 CFR §163.61-3(c)(13)
             (ii) of Subpart D.

         c.   A "non-flammable aerosol" is one which meets the
             following criteria:

             i   The flame extension is zero inches, .using the
                 method specified in 40 CFR §163.61-S(c)(13)(ii);

            ii.  There is no flash back;, and

           iii.  The flashpoint of the non-volatile liquid
                 component is greater than 350 r (177 C),  _
                 determined by the menhod specified in 40 CrR
                 §!63.61-8(c)(13)(i)•
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        g;claga*ioP °*  non-flammabilitv.   Products which meet:
        oie criteria  tor  non-flammability  specified  above mav
        cear  .he notation "non-flammable"  or  "nonflammable  "
        (gas, Liquid, etc.)"  on  the  label.

        It may appear as  a substatement  to the  ingredients
        statement, or on  a back  or side  panel,  but shall not
        be highlighted  or emphasized (as with an  inordinately
        large type size)  in any  way  that may  detract from
        precaution.

    4-  0-ther physical/chemical  hazard statements.   When
        chemistry data ^submitted in  accordance  with  40 CFR
        §163.61-10(c) demonstrate hazards  of  a  physical or
       __chemical nature other than flammability"  appropriate
        statements of hazard  will be prescribed.  Such"
        statements; may  address hazards of  explosivity,
        oxidizing or  reducing capability,  or  mixing  with
        other substances  to produce  toxic  fumes.

    Item 9.   MISUSE STATEMENT -  The  following statement is
required on your label:   "It  is  a violation of  Federal law ro
use this product in a manner  inconsistent  with  its Labelina."
See Appendix  IV-1.  [40 CFR §162.10(1)(2)(ii)]

    Item 10A.  STORAGE  AND DISPOSAL  BLOCK  -  All  labels are
required to bear storage  and  disposal statements.  These
statements are developed  for  specific containers, sizes, and
chemical content.  Make certain  that the. statement you use
pertains specifically to  your product.  These instructions
must be grouped and appear under the heading  "Storage and
Disposal" in  the directions for  use.  This heading must be
set in the same type  sizes as required for the  child hazard
warning.  Refer to Appendix IV-5 for the latest specific
storage and disposal  product  label statements.

    Item 10B.  DIRECTIONS FOR QSS -  Directions  for use must
be stated in  terms which  can  be  easily read and understood by
the average person likely to  use or  to supervise  the use of
the pesticide.  When  followed, directions  must  be adequate to
protect the public from fraud and from personal ^ injury and to
prevent unreasonable  adverse  effects on  the environment.  See
Appendix IV-1.  [40 CFR §162.10]

B.  Collateral Information

    Bulletins, leaflets,  circulars,  brochures,  data  sheets,
flyers, and other graphic printed matter which  is referred to
on the label or which is  to accompany the  product are termed
collateral labelina.  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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V.    INSTRUCTIONS'  FOR  SUBMISSION

    Ail applications  prepared in response to this Notice should
be addressed as  follows:

    [Product Manager]
    Phone  No.  (703)
    Registration Division (TS-767)
    Office of  Pesticide Programs
    Environmental Protection Agency
    Washington,  D.C.   20460

 For each  product for which continued registration is desired:

    1.  Within 90 days from receipt of this document/ you must
        -submit the "FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(3) Summary Sheet" EPA
         Form 8580-1.   .Refer to Appendix II-2 with appropriate
         attachments. ,

     2.   Within 6 months  from receipt of this document registrants
         must submit:

         a.  Confidential Statement of Formula, SPA Form 8570-4.

         b.  Product  Specific Data Report, EPA Form 8580-4  (Appendix
             III-l).

         c.  Two  copies of  any  required product-specific data.

     3.  Within  the time  set  forth in Table A, all generic  data
         must be  submitted  by the affected registrant(s).

  .Mote:  If for any  reason any required test  is delayed ^aborted
  	   so that  meeting the agreed submission time will  be  delayed,
        notify the  Product  Manager listed above-
  You will be  informed at a later date when you must        ac70  , N
  Aoolication  for Amended Pesticide Registration (EPA rorm 8570-1)
  SL££ revised labeling set forth in this guidance package.
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                                                    .Appendix  II-l
                       OFFICE  OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
                    REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
       Citations Considered  to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
                     Registration Under the Standard
00025729
00030114
00036935
00070075
00070076
00070077
Obrist,  J.J.-  Thornton, J.S. (1979) Soil Thin-Layer Mobility of
    Baycor<.™j,  Baytan(R),  Drydene(*0 and Peropal(TM).   (Un-
    published study received Dec. 21, 1979 under 3125-EX-163;
    prepared in cooperation with Agricultural Consultants,  Inc.;
    submitted by Mobay Chemical Corp., Kansas City,  MO.:  CDL:
    099185-M.)

.DeWitt,  J.B.;  Stickel, W.H.; Springer, P.F.  (1962)  Wildlife
    Studies, Patuxent Wildlife Research Center,'-1961-62. -
    (Unpublished study received Jan. 2, 1980  under 2217-641;
    prepared by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,  Patuxent
    Wildlife Service, Patuxent Wildlife Research Center,
    submitted by PBI-Gordon Corp.,  Kansas City,  KS;  CDL:
    241577-B.)

Atkins,  E.L.;  Greywood, E.A.; Macdonald, R.L.  (1975) Toxicity
    of  Pesticides and Other Agricultural Chemicals to Honey  Bees:
    Laboratory Studies.  By Univ. of California, Dept..  of
    Entomology.    ?: UC, Cooperative Extension.  (Leaflet  2287;
    published study.)

Treon, J.F.; Cleveland, F.P.; Hartman, L.; et  al. (1953) The
    Immediate and Cumulative Toxicity of 2,4-Dichloro-6-(0-
    chloroanilino)-s-triazine (B0622). (Unpublished  study
    received Feb, 5, 1956 under PP0063; prepared by  Univ. of
    Cincinnati,  Dept. of Preventive Medicine  and Industrial
    Health,  Kettering Laboratory, submitted by Mobay Chemical
    Corp., Kansas City, MO; CDL:  090061-A.)

Treon, J.F.; Cleveland, F.P.; Shaffer, M.S.;  et al.(1955)
    The Toxicity of 2,4-Dichloro-6-(0-chloroanilino)-s-
    triazine When Administered Orally to Dogs  in Serial Doses
    Over  Prolonged Periods  of Time. (Unpublished study  received
    Feb.  5,  1956 under PP0063; prepared by Univ- of  Cincinnati,
    Dept. of Preventive Medicine and Industrial  Health, Kettering
    Laboratory,  submitted by Mobay  Chemical Corp., Kansas City,
    MO; CDL: 090061-B.)

Treon, J.F.; Cleveland, F.P.; et al. (1955)  The Physiological
    Effects  of  Feeding Rats for Two Years on  Diet Containing
    2,4-Dichloro-6-(0-chloroanilino)-s-triazine  (B-622).
    (Unpublished study received Feb.5, 1956 under PP0063;
    prepared by  Univ. of Cincinnati, Dept. of  Preventive
    Medicine and Industrial Health, Kettering Laboratory,
    submitted by Mobay Chemical Corp., Kansas  City,  MO;
    CDL:  090091-0.)

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                       OFFICE  OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
                    REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
       Citations Considered  to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
                     Registration Under the Standard
00095691
00095694
00095695
05009810
GS01140001
GS01140002
GS01140003
GS01140004
GS01140005
GS01140006
GS01140007
McCann, J.A.  (1969)  Dyrene  98.3%:  Bluegill:  Test No.  137.  (U.S.
   Agricultural Research Service,  Pesticides Regulation Div.,
   Animal Biology  Laboratory;  unpublished  study; CDL:  108543-A.)

McCann, J.A.  (1969)  Asgrow  Turf  Fungicide: Bluegill  (Lepotnis
   macrochirus); Test  No. 212; Mobay  043135. (U.S. Agricul-
   tural Research  Service,  Pesticides Regulation Div., Animal
   Biology Laboratory;  unpublished study;  CDL:130363-A)

McCann, J.A.  (1968)  Dyrene:  Rainbow Trout  (Salmo gardineri);
   Test No.  101 &  103:L Mobay  043136. (U.S.  Agricultural
   Research  Service, Pesticides  Regulation Div., Animal
   Biology Laboratory;  unpublished study;  CDL:130364-A)

McCann, J.A.;  Jasper,  R.L.  (1972)  Vertebral  damage to  bluegills
   exposed to  acutely  toxic levels of pesticides.  Transactions
   of  the American Fisheries Society  101(2):317-322.

National Cancer Institute:  Bioassay of Anilazine for. Possible
   Carcinogen!city.  CAS No.  101-05-3;  NCI  Carginogenesis
   Technical Report  Series  No.  104(1972).

Tucker, R.K. and Crabtree.  D.G.  (1970) Handbook of Toxicity of
   Pesticides  to Wildlife.   Bureau of Sport  Fisheries  and
   Wildlife, Denver  Wildlife Research Center.

Johnson, W.W.; Finley,  M.T.  (1980) Handbook  of Acute Toxicity
   of  Chemicals to Fish and Aquatic Invertebrates. USDI Fish
   and Wildlife Service, Resource  Publication 137.

Meagher, W.R.; Anderson, C.A.; Gonter, C.E.;  Smith, S.B.;
   MacDougall, 0.  (1959) Colorimetric method for the
   determination of  dyrene  residues in plant material. Agric.
   Food Chem.  7: 558-560. Submitted by Chemagro Corp.  as
   Report No.  4087 under PP0247; RGB  Accession No. 113679.

Fassinger, W.P. (1956)  B-622 Residues on Potatoes. Submitted by
   Chemagro  Corp.  under PP0063;  RGB Accession No. 113156.

Holstein, S.;  Fassinger, W.P.  (1957)  Dyrene  Residues in Potatoes.
   Submitted by Chemagro Corp. as  Report Nos.  1656,  1660,  1664,
   1665, 1668  and  1736  under PP0131.  RGB Accession No. 113346.

Holstein, S.;  Adelman,  D.;  Anderson,  C.; (I960) Dyrene Residues
   in  Green  and Dry  Onions.  Submitted by Chemagro Corp. as Report
   Nos. 1669,  2189,  2225, 2684 and 2837 under PP0215.  RGB
   Accession No. 113584.

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                OFFICE  OF  PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
             REGISTRATION  STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
Citations Considered  to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
              Registration Under the Standard
GS01 140008
GS01140009
GS01140010
GS01 140011
GS01140012
GS01 130013
GS01140014
GS01140015
GS01140016
GS01140017
      Anderson,  C.A.  (1959)  Dyrene Residues in Green Onions.  Submitted
         by Chemagro  Corp. as Report No.  3534 under PP0215. RGB
         Accession No.  113584.

      Anderson,  C.A.  (1960)  Dyrene Residues in Shallots.  Submitted  by
         Chemagro  Corp.  as Report No. 4750 under PP0247.  RGB
         Accession No.  113675.

      Holstein,  S.; Anderson, G.A. (1957) Dyrene Residues in  Celery.
         Submitted by Chemagro Corp. as Report Nos. 1657, 1672,  1739
         and  1740  under PP0131. RC3 Accession No. 113346.

      Adelman,  D.P. (1958) Dyrene Residues in Celery. Submitted  by
         Chemagro  Corp.  as Report Nos. 2154, 2155 and 2156 under
         PP0196. RGB  Accession No. 113524.

      Anderson,  C.A.  (1961)  Dyrene Residues in Cucumbers. Submitted by
         Chemagro- Corp.  as Report Nos. 4888, 6722,  6724,  6733, 6737,
         6744,  6750 and 6760 under PP0322. RGB Accession  No.  113696.

      Anderson,  C.A.  (1961)  Dyrene Residues in Honeydew Melons,
         Watermelons, Canteloupe and Muskmelon. Submitted by  Chemagro
         Corp.  as  Report Nos. 6720, 6721, 6726, 6727, 6728, 6730, 6731,
         6735,  6745,  6746,  6747, 6748, 6754 and 6755 under PP0322.
         RGB  Accession No.  113969.

      Quattrochi,  L.P.;  Anderson, C.A. (1961) Dyrene Residues in
         Pumpkins. Submitted by Chemagro Corp. as Report  No.  6743
         under  PP0322.  RGB Accession No. 113969.

      Anderson,  C.A. ; Blake, G.H.; Quattrochi, L.P. (1961) Dyrene
         Residues  in Squash. Submitted by Chemagro Corp.  as Report
         Nos. 6725, 6732, 6749, 6751, 6752 and 6753 under PP0322.
         RGB  Accession No.  113969.

      Anderson,  C.A.; Johnson, F. (1961) Dyrene Residues  in Black-
         berries.  Submitted  by Chemagro Corp. as Report Nos.  6761 and
         6762 under PP0322.  RGB Accession No. 113969.

      Anderson,  C.A.; Johnson, F.; Haines, R.G. (1962) Dyrene
         Residues  in Raspberries. Submitted by Chemagro Corp. as
         Report Nos.  4313,  4760, 6734, 6736 and 6759 under PP0322.
         RGB  Accession No.  113969.

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                       OFFICE  OF  PESTICIDE  PROGRAMS
                    REGISTRATION  STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
       Citations Considered  to be Part  of the  Data Base  Supporting
                     Registration Under the Standard
GS01140018
GS0114Q019-,
GS01140020
GS01140021
GS01140022
GS01140023
GS01140024
GS01140025
GS01140026
GS01140027
GS01140028
Johnson, P.; Howitt, A.J.; Marucci, P.E.; Vaughn, E.K.; Reed,
   J.K.; Varney, E.H.; Cough, K. (1962) Dyrene Residues in
   Blueberries. Submitted by Chemagro Corp. as Report Nos.
   8427, 8428, 8429, 8538, 8539, 8670 and 8686 under PP0363.
   RGB Accession No. 114143.

Boone, J.M.; Cough, K. (1962) Dyrene Residues ,in Cranberries.
  Submitted by Chemagro Corp. as Report Nos. 8368, 8369, 8370,
  8371 and 8687 under PP0363. RGB Accession No. 114143.

Anderson, C.A. (1960) Dyrene Residues in Strawberries. Submitted
   by Chemagro Corp. as Report Nos. 3977, 4315, 4318, 4319,  4402,
   4637, 4690 and 4749 under PP0247. RGB Accession No. 113675.

Chemagro Corp.(1967) Confidential Statement of Formula for
   EPA Registration No. 3125-199, dated Sept. 22, 1967.
   Submitted by Chemagro Corp.

EPA.  (1975) Anilazine EPA-1  (tentative) and EPA-2 (tentative-)
  in Manual of Chemical Methods for Pesticides and Devices.
  EPA, OTS.

Chemagro Corp. (1967) Confidential Statement of Formula for
   EPA Registration No. 3125-198 dated Sept. 22, 1967.
   Submitted by Chemagro Corp.

Chemagro Corp. (1960) Physicochemical properties submitted with
   Publication Bulletin dated February 26,  1960 under PP0247.
   RGB Accession No. 113675.

Chemagro Corp. (1959) Physicochemical properties submitted
   with Publication Bulletin dated April 8, 1959 under PP0215.
   RGB Accession No. 113584.

Aceto Chemical Co., Inc.  (1975) Confidential Statement of
   Formula for EPA Registration No. 2749-94, dated May 17,
   1975. Submitted by Aceto  Chemical Co., Inc.

Chemagro Corp. (1966) Confidential Statement of Formula
   for Registration No. 3125-175, dated Jan. 26,  1966.
   Submitted by Chemagro Corp.

McCann, J.A. (1968) Dyrene:  Bluegill Sunfish  (Lepomis
   macrocfairus) Test No.  110 U.S.Agricultural Research
   Service, Pesticides Regulation Div. Animal Biology
   Laboratory.

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                F1FHA SECTION 3{C)(2}(B> SUMMARY SHEET
                                                                                  CMS Aoarova/No. 20CO-C463 (Expires 12-31*33)
                                                                                          EPA REGISTRATION NO.
?HODUCT NAME
APPLICANTS NAME
                                  OATS GUIDANCE DOCUMENT ISSUED
  With respect to tha requirement to submit "generic" data imposed by the FiFHA action 3(C){2)(B) notica contained in tha referenced
  Guidance Document, 1 am responding in the following manner:
     Q1. I will submit data in a timely manner to satisfy the following requirements. If the test procedures I will usa deviata from {or are not
          specified in) tha Registration Guidelines or the Protocols contained in tha Reports of Expert Groups to the Chemicals Group, QECO
          Chemicals Tasting Programme, I ancioss tha protocols that I will usa:
     Ql  I hav« entared into an agreement with ona or mora other registrants under FIFHA section 3(C)(2)(8Kii) to satisfy ths following data
           requirements. Tha tasts, and any required protocols, will he submitted to EPA by:

   NAME OF OTHER REGISTRANT
           I enclose a completed "Certification of Attsmpt to Entar Into an Agreement with Other Registrants for Development of Data" with
           respect to tha following data requirements:
      U 4, I request that you amend my registration by deleting tha following uses (this option is not avaiiabia to applicants for new products):
      QI I request voluntary cancailation of the registration of this product. (This option is not available to applicants for new products.)
  REGISTRANTS AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE
i SIGNATURE
                                                                                                               OATS
     Form 3580-1 (10-S2)

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(To (justify, csrrify ALL four items}
 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 Guidancs Document
   to submit data concerning  the active ingredient:
                                  GUIDANCE COCUM6NT OATS
                                  ACTIVE INGflSOISNT
                                       NAME OF FIRM
                                                                                                   SPA COMPANY NUMBER
 (This firm or group of firms is referred to below as "my'firm".)
 .2. My-firm is wiliing.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 oata:
 3.  My firm has offered in writing to inter into such an agreement. Copies of tha offers are attached. That offer was irrevocable and included an offer to be
    sound ay an arbitration decision under FJFRA Section 3(cH2)(BMiii) if final agreement on aii terms could not be reached otherwise. This offer was made
    to the following firm
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inltted to SJpA under paragraph (b> of
|hia secllim;
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safety ol the product'* active  ingred|-
cnla. rather than lo iliu safety of the
cud iifiu product; und.
  (3) Existing tolerance*,  food additive
regulation*,  exemptions,  ami  other
clearances hunted  Under  tho  |i'edera)
Food. Drug, and Cosmetic Act.
  (o) II  the applicant  known that any
item ol data he imbmlttcd under
section waa generated  by (or tit tho
pcnao of) another person  who orlglna}-
iy submitted tho data to BUPA (or IU
predecessor.  U£iOA) on or alter Janu-
ary  I. Ifl'/O. to support an application
for  registration,   experimental  uso
permit,  or amendment Adding A new
use  to un existing  ituhtiallon, or for
icrcgbtrallon  (uuleu4 the  applicant
and the original data tiubmlllor }iayo
reached  written  agreement  on  tho
amount  und  the |cims ol payment of
any compensation  that  may  bo pay-
able     tinder     HfllA    scct|on
Str.HIHDHlO with  regard to  approval
ol the application), tho applicant ahull
utibmlt  io liil'A a  statement  that ho
has furnished  lo each witch Identified
original  data submitter:
  (I) A notification ol tho applicant**
Intent to apply lor  registration. includ-
ing the proposed product name;
  I'i) An oder to pay  tho person com-
petiaatlon. with regard to the approval
ol  the  application, to the extent le
Quhed  by 1 ll'UA  tiecMon« 3(e>(lH|))
.and 3(c)(a>(I»;
  (3) Au Ideutllleatlou ol  the |lem(a)
ol data to which the oiler applies;
  H> An ofler to  commenco  negotla-
 tloutt to ascertain the  amount  and
 terma ol compensation to be paid; and
   (6) The applicant'** name,  addieaa,
 and telephone muuhcr.
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 talnn any active tuuretllent other than
 llmae that are present aolely becanao
 ol the Incoiparatlon  l>'to the pro iha «iu»M
eutluit relies on (and «ity reuniting rug-
(utratlou uhonld  ho regarded aa || |t
were buacd on the Ailmlnlutialor'u eon-
fdderalloii ol) the lollowlng data;
  <|) All data submitted or Hpeclllcally
cited  |»y tho applicant In aiipport o|
t)ie reglulratlon; and
     ftach other Hem  of data In, tho
       'tf I Hen which:
  (U Conceinu tho properties or
of any mich act|yo [ngredicikl; and  .
  (10 In ono of tho type* of data, that
)ilf A would require to Lo submitted for
flclentlllo review by fcPA II tho appll-
punt  uought  tho  Inltlu) registration
linder  FfHlA Section a<6>  of »
product with coinpoultloa and Intend
ti\ uaca Identical to thouo |>ropoued lor
tho  applicant'*  product, under  the
data  rcqutrententu hi  (tiled on lite
date  kH'A approveu  the applicant*!
        application.
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| fil.ltt  I.*bc|lu| *c<)idrciutiiU.
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label fivery petttlelde  prodnctn «hul)
bear a  label containing tho Infoima
tion apecllled by tho Act and tho rcgu-
jalioiuj  In thl« Part. Tho content* of a
label mtidt ahow  clearly  and  pioiuj-
|tently the loliowlng:
  (I) The name, brand, or trademark
under which tho product Iq aold an pre
Dcrlbed In paragraph (b)  of thb «ec-
(l'>n;
  (10 Tho name and addreoa  of  the
producer,  registrant, or  peruon  lor
Whom, produced aa prescribed lit para-
graph (c) of thla aeclton;
  (|1O The net contents a« pieaerlbtd
lit paragraph (d) ol thlu aeetlon;
  (!y)   The   product   registration
pumber au prescribed In paragraph (e)
ol thla uectlon;
  (v) The   piodticlng  eulablluhment
Itumber an prescribed In paragraph (I)
of thU ueollon;
  (yO An Inuiedlent atutcment  an pre
bcribet) ji| puragiaph (g)  of tbla iiec-
|lon;
                                              ol
                                               Ivlll)
                                                                                14*'
                                              and
                                                     In
                                               (U) The nuo clauulHeallon(s> aa pre-
                                              scribed |ii paragraph t J> of this aectlon.j
                                                     omlMcucfl and ffulMllly. (O Al|
                                                   .  talenient«. «rapli|<: rcpreseiita
                                                 a. dculgna or other |ulPf»'"|l«»n re
                                              en  additional
text |i| another  language in necessary.
all  labeling reqtiireinenl4 will be ap-
plied equally to both tho Iriiiglltih and
Other |aitgu*go veiulons  of  the label-
ing.
  (4) Macctncnt cj Lubv\-(\\ Ucnaial.
T|ie label ehall appear on or be uecnie
Iy attached to the Immediate contain-
er ol the  pesticide product,  l^or pur-
pouea ol this fiect|ou.  an«|  the |nla
brand .ig provUloim ol  the  Act.  "se-
curely  attached." tdiall  mean that  a
label can  reasonably be expected to
lemutii itlflxed during the foreseeable
conditions and period of use. II the lii»
iuedlate container la enclosed within n
wrapper or outside container through
which the label cannot be clcaily |cud.
the lube)  must  also  be  uccurely at-
tached lo such outside wrapper or con-
tainer.' |l It I* a part of (lie package aa
citstomailly illstf (bute^ or sold.
  (II) 'Juit* CUM (iiuf other bulk  cou-
faiin:ra-(A) Twn jpor/afjoii.  While  A
pesticide prot|uc|. la ||i (rai|sit, ||ie ap
 |y  iikotitt i>iowlalons» cun^uiikluu  like it»-
 liclliiU. tuaiktag ikiul plucartltikft  ol |ku£-
 ftiilaua iitaturlala und the vehicles car-
 rying them,  define the baale f-'eilerul
 requhementa.  In addition, when any
 icgtateicd  pesticide product Ut liana
 ported  hi  a  lank  car. tank  truck or
 other ntoblic or portable bulk contain-
 er. * copy ol  tho accepted label must
 bo attached  to  t|te shipping  pupeis,
 tt|M| left with the conulgnpe ut tpe |lnte
 pf i|e|lvci y.
     of the
 Act.  a  pesticide  Of  u  tfcviec  declared
 subject lo the Act pursuant to | 1^2 16,
 |s inisbranded II Its labeling la lalse or
 inlsleadlug  In any particular Including
 both   pctillcldal   and  non pcsllcidul
 claims. Kxamplcu of statements or rep
 rcsentatlonu In the )abe||ng wlilch co|i-
 utitnto inlubi andhuj Include:
  (|> A false or misleading  btatemenl
 concerning  the  composition of the
 product;
  ((I)  A  false  01 misleading  statement
 concerning  the ellecilvene^s o| the
 product as a pesticide or device;
  (110 A  fahic  or misleading  blatcment
 about  the  value  ol t|»e product lor
 purposes other than as a pesticide or
 device;
  (lv> A lalae or misleading cnmpaifoon
 with other pesticides or devices;
  (V) Any statement dlicctly  or  Indi-
rectly Implying thai the pesticide or
device b recommended or endorsed by
any agency ol  tbe  Federal Oovcrn
                                                                                      (v|) The  name  o|  a  pestlcMe which
                                                                                    contains two 01 more  pilnclpal active
                                                                                    Ingredients i| the name augifests one
                                                                                    or inore but not all  such  principal
                                                                                    active  Ingicdlcnid  even  t|toiujh the
                                                                                    pames of  the  other  Ingiedlenla are
                                                                                    6|ated clsewhen: In the labelinu;

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 $ 142-10

  t vll) A initi Alutuiuuiil iiucd In mjcli a
 way u* (it iflvu u fuhiu or mlaleadlng Im-
 prcu.j|on to thu pnrchuacr;
  (vlll) I-ubcl dlficlulmeru which ncgutu
 or dcliuct from lubcllng alutumcnta ru-
 ijuhcd under ilia Act um| Ilium; regula-
 tions;
   "pollution approved"
   ffuul pijnidd lulnllny. (!) Hixcept
ua provided in paragraph (uUaiilO t>|
 ihla  bccilon.  final  printed   labeling
mntd. be aubmltlcd uiul accepted in lor
 io rcufotrutlan. However, finut pifnted
 labeling  need not  be uubmlltcd until
 thu(t label tcxU have been provision
 ully accepted by tho Agency.
  (U) Clearly  legible reproduction* or
 photo icductlonti will bo accepted lor
 tmuMiul  luhclu  imcii  ua   thoau  allk-
 liciccncd directly onto gluua  or metu|
 cmilulncitt or  large bug or drum luhclu.
 finch rcproductlona miitit be of micro
 (Ihu reproduction tpiullly.
  (hi tin inc.  bin \id. or liudtiinaik. Ill
 'l°hc iiunie. Wund.  or tiudcmaik under
 vuhluh the peutlcldu  |>roducl |a  uold
 tthul! uiu>eur on thu front jtunc) of tho
-IQ —
of
  Ci) HO numu.  biund. or
 muy uppcur on the luhcl which:
   h> luliiti or mlidcudlng, or
  (Ih Uuu not been approved by  the
 Administrator through keglutratlon O|r
 unpideioentut regbtrbtlon au an udd|
 tlonui name puitaiunt io | Id'i fi(h)(4>.
  (<;> Hume and uddietiu ol producer.
 rcuLliant. or peiuon  for vnhoiu pro
 dnced. An unnuaU/led numc  and ad
 dn;u^ given on the label ahull be con
 bldercd aa the name and addretia of thu
 pioduc-er. It the ictfLtranl'ti nwine ap
 peuru on the label and  the reultitrant la
 |u>l the pioducer. or If  the name of the
 person  for whom  the 'pesticide  w/ua
          uppctira on l|ie label. It
          £011-
bu  qualified by  upproprlulu  wording
aneli aa "fucked /or • t *." ")>lutrlhiit
ed by » * V or "flold by • •  f to ahow
that thu numa la pot that of thu
ducer.
  (d>  Net wetoht or tntuiura
ftiiifj. (1) Thu net weight or
of content  ahull bu exclnulvu of wrup-
peru or other mutcrlula and) ahull be
the average content tmleuu explicitly
atutcd aa u minimum Quantity.
  (4) If thu peatlcldu la A llauld.  thu
ne(, content, atatcmcnt  ahull  bu In
ierma of llmijd mcuauro At OH* V fiUTOl
knd ahull be expreaded |n conventional
American nnltu of flnlt) ouficea, pjniai
qnui la. and gallon*.
  (3) II |hu peutlcldu la aol|<| or aemluo-
|ld. ylacoua Or pieaam Ized. Of hi & mix
luru of lltjnld and aolld. the net con-
tent aiatement ahull bu  |i} ternu of
weight   oxprcuacd   04  uyolrdupoia
pouiuia and  ounce*.
  H) In all cuaea. nut content ahull bo
atalud In terma of thu largeat  auilablc
tmita. I.e., 'T pound 10 ounceu" rather
thai* "Jl4 ouncea."
  (6) la addition to thu required unlU '
apeclfled. nut  content  may  bu  tx-
pieaacd In metric tmlU.
  $6}  Variation abovo minimum con-
tent or around an average la ,
bio only to thu extent that It
acnta  deviation unuvoldublu In good
manufacturing   practice.  Variation
below a utatcd minimum la not permit
ted,. In no cuau ahull thu  average cuii-
tent of thu package* |n A ahlpmcnt full
below the atated average content.
  (u)   fVoduef rii/lj/iuifoii  number.
Thu registration  number uaalgned la
the pc*ilc|du  product  at  thu  lima of
legislation uhull appear on thu label.
preceded by thu  phruau "Ei»A lleidj
(ration MO.." or the phruau "bJI'A lUtt
No." The icgMrutlon number ahull bu
act In type of a uke and utyle ulmllur to
other print on that part  of thu lubcl
on which It  appear* and ahull run par-
allel  lo  It.  Thu  regliitrutlon number
and  thu remilred Identifying phratio
ahull  not uppeur In aucli A munner M
|o ttiigucat  or Imply recommendailoii
or endoraement ol thu product by  the
Agency.
  (f)  fitnlticlim Giltilllihiucnlt
Italian number. Tim pi<»duclng
jluhment |egla|rutlon number  pieced-
fed by  the phruuu   jiU'A t^t/1. of  ||ic
                                        eatabllahment lit which thu prod-
                                       waa produced |ouy  appear |i| any
                                    tollable location on |h« label or Jmmo
                                    dlulii container. |t louat appear on thu
                                    wrapper  or onlaldo container o| the
                                    puckugu If thu BPA catabMalnnu»4 reg
                                    Utratlon  number pn the juuotdiutu
                                    contaluer  wwuwi  be   clearly  read,
                                    through tiucli wrapper or container.
                             	each peutlcldu product
                     imiid bear A aUttment whlcji conlalna
                     jbu name aiid pcrcentagu by wclglit of
                     «ach ucilvd Inifredlciit. tho tola) pe|-
                     ccniugu by wclfchl °' ttM *n^rt I'^rviil-
                     |:nU; fend If |be pealtcldu contain* ar
                        '  in Any foi|rt. A ulalement of tho
                           »ge* of total and water aolnblu
                            calculated  aa  A|en>e|itu|  ar
                        c. Thu ftctlvu jngredlenta  mu&f bu
                        	j by thu term "act|vu Ingrcdl-
                        n" aiid thu  Inert Ingredient* fry tho.
                     term "Inert |ngret|ien!a." or the *(iigu^
                        foinu  of (.huflu tcrma when appro-'
                        'e. Dotli term4  ahull  bu In  the
                         typo aba. bp aligned |o (he aume
                     m«ri(li) und be emially prominent. Thu
                     Ktnleiuent "Inert Ingredients, none" |a
                     not rcmilred for peatlcldea w)tlch  con
                     ihln lOA percent active  lngrcd|cnia.
                           thu Ingredient atittement  |a A
                          tu aitulyula of thu peatlclde. |he
                       ui "ttimlyula" ahull not bu naed  aa A
                     iicnillng for thu Ingredient alutemcnt
                      t)) )kOiUo appear on *uc|i onlaldu container
                    ur wi upper. If thu uUe or  form of  thu
 common mime may bu iiaud alone on|y
  If jt la well known.  If no common name
  tad been  ctduhlbhcd.  thu  chemical
 name  alone ahal) be uacil. In no ciue
 w||| the iiue of u tiwdemurk or propri-
 etary nume be permitted nnlcua titich
 iiaine liua becit atictn(mnii The
 peicentagcu of  Ingrcdlenta ahull  be
 Atated  la  tuima  of u/plght to weight.
 'J'|io mini of percentage^ of the u<
 Mild fhu Inert. Ingiedlenta uliull bu
 Perccntagca b|iul) not be expreaacd by
 A  ruiige of Vitluca an^lt it* "54  36%." If
 |he  pae* of fho pi^tlddu  product are
 expreaued a* weight of active Inured!
 £||l  per unit urea. A atuteinent o| tho
 Welglit  of  A.ct|vc  ingredient per  unit
 yohime of  |he  public
tihall uluo  appear In
«!utci|tcnt.
                                                                         The percentagca given ahull bo ua pie-
                                                                         clue aa po&dhlu reflecting good munn-
                                                                         fuctnrlng practice. If there may be nn
                                                                         Avoidable variation between inunnfuc
                                                                         filling  butchu*. t!>e value slated for
                                                                           '  active  Ingredient ahu)|  bu  thu
                                                                             j|_ percuiituge which muy pe prea-

                                                                            po
                                                         bayard to man o, the cnvlro.unent,

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9 142-10
                                           fill* 4O
	.	. on tho froni panel  of
ihe  labeling  und ihoac  wh|e|i may
appear  elaeu/hcrc.  fipeclfle  require
nieiitu concerning content, placement.
iypo  ulze. and  prominence are given
below.
  (I)  llwiulicil Joint panel ttuteincnlt.
With  ihe  exception  of  t|ic  child
                                 of
                                               warning idutemeni. ihe le*i re-
                                        quired on ihe Irani pune| of ihe label
                                        )u determined by the To x Icily  Calego-
                                        ry »f Hie pctdlclde. The category la *u-
                                        ttfgned on  the  Imala of  ilia  hlgheui
                                        hftzurd uhown by any of ilia Indlcalqrtt
                                        |u the tah|o below:
                                   ' N
   ollucll
tiklik
                k&
f isun 60 MMU MX) f»||/ku f'ft

flam a Mwu t MIQ/IU*.... f io

fltMit 200 Muu ttXHI	 f 10m t.OOU Huu 80.000..

                Hit C*JJH*«
                                                              I'll
                                                                  Mt*n 20.MMI.
                              IUv«M« IllUilkMi •( lit
                                                                       tlkm *|
                                                                       I
     Jluiiuiii
             yoiv 1. AU pcullchlu |troti
ucia meciluu thd cilluilu o|f T^^lclly
Category 1  tihb\| bcur on  i)io lion^
l>uiu:l itiu uluual word "liungiir." in ft^
tlltlfiu  l( ilte protliici u/uu aauluucti |o
Toxicliy CuUfcoiy 1 on ihc buiih of IU
orul. laltulutlon or durum) ioxlcliy (ua
dlullnci  (tout  aktn  and  cyu loca) c(-
fuclu)  the word "i'oluon"
In led on it background of dbti
             color und fhc  ukit|l
            ihuU u|tpuar  In  liiunti
          to ibo word "i>oluuii."
                         I/.
      prodiiutii ikicettnu  the crUcrlu  of
          Cutcuory II ahull bcttr on ilio
 fiout auuel  tl»e ultfnu| word  "Wurn
                         flf. All
    ii  |>iodtu:t^i incctlag  the oillcrU  of
 1'okliUty Cutotfory 111  uhull  bear oi>
 the fioni |iune| the ftluaul won) (''utcgory IV Ahull bcur on ibA
 fioal puiiel the uluaul word "fruition."
 j  und) the ulatemenl "keep out of
           reae|i  of  oblldren."   Only  In ciujc»
           where  ilte  likelihood of contaei with
           children «larlag  distribution, inurkot
           lag. utorugu or hue la demonutralcd by
           Ihe appllcuni to be extremely le
           or If the autin e of the peutlcldu lu
           ibul li |u approve^ for aaa on  In
           or itmall children, may  the Admlnbtrfe-
           |or waive thla leqalieiaeat.
            (Ill)  £/ut<:menf  i\f  practical  treat
           tncnt~(A\   TotteUv  Cateuaty  /•  A
           jitalcmeni of practical  treatment *
           buala of oral. Intialailon or dernail t««
           Icily.   The  Agency   may.  however.
           permit reasonable variation*  In
           placement, of ihe ututemenl of p
           cu|  ireu|meni lit uome reference
           U4  "Bee iitatemeni of  practical
           mei4 Oi) back |>uiie|"  appeaiif  on
                                                                                                                        APPENDIX XV-
                                                                                             -£i»vh;ooni«fifa|
                                                                        M><*
    /
word
 front panel  near
 nad the ttkal) am      ..
   <)U O//«ci  fojcfcff^  cateoorte*. The
 jituteaipnt of practical ireuiment IK no(.
 reiinhed on the froni panel except a«
 described In paragraph (li>(||)(|l|HA> of
 ijiiu ueetlon. T|ie appllcani may, how
 eyer, Include Much a froni panel aiate-
 ineni  a| blu  option.  £l|aLeinenU  of
 |irucilca| licatmcni are.  however, re-
 quired   eluewherc  on  ihe  Jabel  |n
 accon|  with paragraph (I»HU)  of ||iu<
 «ecilp{| |f ihey da fiof. appear  on M»«
 front panel.
  (Ivl Wuvtmcnt «)i<| proint'te'tc6- ^H
 the require  froni pane) wttrM'Otf «la|e
 H)cnii( ahull  be grouped^  iogellief oil
 |ha label, and ahall appear with tinffl'
 deni  promlnenee  relaiiye  to  other
 front  panel  iexj. and graphic (naier|a|
 io iiiuke  thcni  unlikely  |o ho bvvr
 |ookei| under cuatoiikury conditions of
purchaae and nan. T|)e following table
4hou/a tin) miik|i|knin |ype al^e rehul| appear |(>gelhe| on
                                                                                                                          ihe  |uhe|  under |he general heading
                                                                                                                          *»JCk..	..«•	      '~" •        '
                                                                                        In •<>•»<»
                                                                                                               fufaU*
                                                                                  I Wfcluul^	
                                                                                     i ft kt 10
 f
 <4
                                   •
                                   +
  under  appropriate  anbheudlnga  of
  ''{lai&ard toTlnmuau und Domcatlc Anl
  laula,"  "(finvlronniental  Hazard" and,
  'Thyalcul or Chemical Hazard "
   (l> llasuttt tit hunmnt  untt datmsntic
 unimult. M> V^bere a hazard exbla to
'. hnmun.A or domestic uabaula. precan-
 fjonary uluteiiteata  are required hull
 eating   ihe  puiilcnlur  hazard,  ihe
 ronlefu) af exposure and ihe piecun
 iionu |p be taken io avoid  aficldeni.
Injury or Damage. The'precunilonury
paragraph  ahull  bu  Immediately pie
Cede*) by i|»e appropriafe hazard ulnina!
wortl.
  (L|l | ||c follotvlng  table dcpjcfa iypl
eal precanilonary tdutcntentd.  Theuo
litateiaeniu  miiai  he modiflei| or  ex-
panded io fccflcct upeciffc '

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4ioiut  fa  ayofd  potential  uccidciif..
Injury or  damage. ftxumnleu of tha
iut/ard /tUatementa and  Jha c|rcnm
aianccti under which they arc required
follow:                         '
  (4* If  a.  pcuticldi) Intended fur  out
door into cnnialnu an active Ingredient
with a mammalian  acute oral I-P«  of
100 or leua. flic /statement "Tb»a Pa4|-
clde la Toxlu (o Wildlife" In re If  a  pcbtlcldu Intended fur  out-
door UMU contalnfi an active Ingredient
with an avlan ucnto oral 1.1X. of 100
mu/kg or  Icsa. or a mihucutc dietary
I.C.. nl 6()Q ppm or |euu. the iiiutcmcnt
"Thlu  Vcfitlolde Id Toxic to Wildlife" I*
                                               40 — f rotation of
      If either accident |i|"tory or f|eld
     j« demonatraio that  Had of the.
pctdicfde  |itay  reau|t  in  fatality  to
fdrda. flat) or mamiuula. |he utatenient
•'ThU  pesticide |u extremely  to«|c to
wildlife (flan)" Is. required.
  (BJ) V\>r uucu Involving foliar applica-
tion to agricultural crppu. forettu. or
ahade  treed, or (or mouqulio a but a
jnent treatment*.  petitlclJen  tox|u ta
pollinating |nuecU natat bear appropr)-
                       L
                                         (I-1) For all outdoor »»ucu other thuri
                                                 |>|itltiatlontt  tho luhel
                                            tho  caution  "Keep out of
                                             or uticunkti. |)o |
                                             hy <;|cunlng of encni  i\l dlf^ellout /or ute.
             iuuy uin>eur on any
of tho  lahfil provided  that thuy
coikanlciiou« enough to hfi euttlly
by tho  uuer of the  peullcldu product.
Pliuetlonu for  nuu may  unncar  OH
printed or umiihlo  mutter which  »c
COin|tunlea thu |teut|cldc provided U>»t:
  ttiiyit>i
        or clretilatu. uueh an "^
        In tho eiu;|Ottet eln;n»ur:"
                                                                                                                        APPENDIX XV-1
                                                                                                                         (continued)
  that It l<| iu>t
  tlons
             |.//o»u  fa
            pf i^fl  (A)
   lon/t jor |»ue niay bo
                                                                                               l(thc|
                                                                                                                                               of thu |trotluci  for
                                                                                                                                                          that
                                                                                                                                                           only
              by
                                                                          (r««« la   pf roiJiickJittf
                                                                            ttiuletl   •pftclll^a the ty
                                                                          of
lor
 Itti
 a
                                                                       >
                                            jhiilr itgular |iiaiiMfaptMf{nii
                                                         *
                                             (I)TM label cleat |yfl|iow« thttMI»0
                                           product la |nt|s«do4  fof laio Mlly|n« ill*
           prodiict   in^lved   and  ita
             In
                                                                                    f^tw oninan or tho
                                                                                                                 ,    .
                                                                                                          U |ltsttdl'»«a
   iuit(.iineti in  |H4.IU(J> Immedi-
                                                                                   ately nndur the heading "blrectloiu
                                                                                   lor (lae.*'
                                                                                     (||) Immedlutely below  thu  utale
                                                                                   nient of use  clarification, tha alutc
                                                                                   inefil "It Id H vlultttlon u( federal law
                                                                                   to nao thla product fn a manner (neon
                                                                                   ulutcnt with lla luhellng.''
                                                                                     (i|l> Tho tt|te(t) of application, |iu (or
                                                                                            the cro|»4. anlmala, arcua. or
                                                                                                     . i
                                                                                     (Iv)  Tlie  ,-
                                                                                   wltl| eucl) uilu.
                                                                                     (v) The damage rate aaaocluted with
                                                                                   eac^i ulte and peat.
                                                                                     (vi>.T|ie method of application.  In
                                                                                   cfndlng inatriu tloua for dilution^ If  re
                                                                                   quired,  and lypctu) of appllcatfoi) ap
                                                                                   paratua or equfpmcnt  required.
                                                                                    (y||) T|ie frequency and timing of ap
                                                                                   plfcutlona neccuaary to obtain eflecttvo
                                                                                   feaulta without  caiiiiing nnreuuonuble
                                                                                   atlvcruc effects on the  environment.
                                                                                    (vllH tipeclfic limititllona on reentry
                                                                                  to arcaa where the peatlclde haa heun
                                                                                      "' *             the  re
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 ?W2.IT
                                                                or s
    in* type of the same
 as requirsd for the child hazard *am-
 te* (See-Toole in I lS2.H3-
 uiwsse effects, such as
   (A3  HejTUiresl intervals. between- ap~
 giicirtoa.  and: inn-ess; oi food or feed;
 crocs. '
   (35  Hotational Crop -^ jMjf^ [i^rirtn^
   (C3  Warnings' as- required. ^^ir^r- us*
 Qtt i'1^*'*^-^' 'T'JftV arv-rpftj^, OOJeCtS, OF
 iZL or. adjacent co f^ya.i'n ^r»«5t_
    CBeserveoI
•   (23  Baxr restricted. use pesticides; a.
                               may ^ft-
        under tn« dir
£ ccrtllled icciicaxor •yn
<««*ny -pjresent ax g^^
                             aoc
                               co  iiie
                  liis
     Agency  aaa detarztined. cn&£- thts '
        «>  aaay only o*  a?5iied  under"
 tna dines ^uperrunon o^ a. csrttfled ao-
 ^ilffyfrOf ?&o is pJiyBic*!"*? pT5ssdtt
   C?T  Ctixer  5«rtinenr  iniornadon;
             ^ r-JTrnn T^CT^^'T' ' dfiCSZ^Si
   o«r n
              ry for tne procecrtfln oi
 man. and. i&e
   (43- Stntrment of
 37 Gcaater 22. LS7S, ail acaticidfi prod-
 acts anss i»ar on :neir iaieia i staw-
 rp*m±>. oi 11S»» r» t a^gfi f 1 d^l OTt 23-
 in Baragrapns (JX1J and (25 oi tnis
 fi«7f^ Any pesticide orodTic- for
 y?m«? user are
otnerr for
                       'or ^anerai
                          us«
                                    o«-
            laaeied accortlins w ciie
        standards- sec fartii in snis
                  be staxitawd as
 rate products- . product has both re-
 ssrtctad uselrai1 ^e SUhjCCS. tO
 ot i 1JS2JJKJ3<23.
 dde- products, bearins:  dirscHons: for
 useis)  dassiiied general 5 hail be la-
 beled. with  She £3cact words- "General.
 Glassilicaiion" Lrcnaediateiy beiow ihe-
 heading "Directions for (jse." And ref-
 eranca- co  the- general ciassillcasion
• ^*g 5U«jeats- or implies that- ;he  gen-
 srai oaitty  oi  ihe pesticide, extends.
                                    beyond  those purrroses  and uses can
                                    •Gained- in ihe Directions  for Use -anil b«
                                    considered a false or misleading stz^S-
                                    T^«»nt  under the stasutory 'i<»f^7ii'Ti/7Ttg
                                    oi misaranoinsi
                                                      Us*  Clsssiftc&tian.
                                              products  bearing direction
                                    for  use relative
                                    ta other f-""*^ ajid graphic Tra^Tt^11 on
                                    the front panel to- -**±» it itniife^y to-
                                    be overlooked, under customary condi-
                                    tions oi purchase, and use. the .state-
                                    ment.                            '
                                    aapear,
  (33 Directly beio^ t*r«. statement ojr
the front panel, a summary gr?*:-a*n**ifT'
oi the terms oi :eaa'*ct4.nn: imposed, ast
a.  precondition to  registration shall
appear. II asa is restricted to certified.
applicators; the folio-wan^  statement ^
required:  ""For rstau\ sale  to and use
only by Carrliled Applicators- or per-
sons under their direct supervision and.
only for those uses covered by the Car-
tifled  Applicators  certtCeaticn."  U,
howererr other regulatory rsstrtctions
axe imposed,  the Administrator Trtil
^i»^Tig cae appropriate- warding far the
terms oi restriction by regulation.
                                          (3cj Advertising GlsserresU
C40  7S
Au*. L
                                                 July 3. 1373:
                                              43 ?H 5738. ?s
                                                                  40 ?"S' 32353.
                                                                    21. 137S. 33
                                                                   13733

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                                                                                        APPENDIX IV-2
LABELING REQUIREMENTS OF THE FIFRA,  AS AMENDfclD (REFER TO THE SAMPLE LABELS FOLLOWING)

ITFM
1
2
3
4
5
6A
6B
7
7A
7B

tABEL ELEMENT
Product name
Company name
a iid address
Net contents
EPA Est. No.
EPA Reg. No.
Ingredients
statement
Pou nds/ga 1 Ion
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
REQUIRED
Front panel
None .
None
None
None
Front panel
Front panel
Front panel
Front panel
Front panel
ON LABEL
PREFERRED
Center front
panel
Bo t tan 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 iiia in
ingredients
statement

Above signal
word
Immediately
below child
hazard
warnirKj
.'
COMMENTS -
,i
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 ^iy]je.
May appear on the container instead of
the label.
Text must run parallel with other text
on the panel.

All frpnt panel precautionary statements
must be grouped together, preferably
blocked.
Note type size requirements.
Note type size requirements.

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                                                                                               APPENDIX IV-2 (continued)
ITfcM
 7C
  LABEL ELEMENT
APPLICABILITY
OF REQUIREMENT
                                                   PLACEMENT ON LABEL
REQUIRED
  PREFERRED
                COMMENTS
Skull & cross-
bones and word
POISON (in red)
All products
which are Cat-
egory I based
on oral, der-
mal, or inhala-
tion toxicity
Front panel
Both in close
proximity to
signal word
 7D
Statement of
practical
treatment
All products
in Categories
I, II, and III
Category Is
Front panel
unless refer-
ral statement
is used.
Others;
Grouped with
side panel
p reca u t i ona ry
statements.
Front panel
for all.
 7E
  8
 8A
 8B
Referral
statement
Side/back  panel
precaut ionary
statements
 Hazards  to
 hunans and
 danestic
 animals
 Environmental
 hazards
All products
where pre-
cautionary
labeling
appears on
other than
front panel
Front panel
All products
None
Top or side
of back panel
preceding
directions
for use
Must be grouped under the headings in
8A, 8B, and 8C; preferably blocked.
All products
in Categories
I, II, and III
None
Same as above
Must be preceded by appropriate signal
word.
All products
                                               None
                Same as above
                 Environmental hazards  include bee
                 caution where applicable.

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APPENDIX W-2  (continued)
ITEM
ttC
9A
9C
10A
IOC
10D
U.S.
[ABEL ELEMENT
Physical or
chemical
hazards
Restricted
block
Mi suse
statement
Re-entry
statanent
Storage and
disposal block
Directions
tor use
APPLICABILITY
OF REQUIREMENT
All pressurized
products, others
with flash
points under
150°F
All restricted
products
All products
All
cholinesterase
inhibitors
All products
All products
PLACEMENT ON IABEL
REQUIRED
None
Top center
of front
panel
Immediately
following
statement of
classifica-
tion or
ahead of
directions
for use
In the
directions
for use
In the
directions
for use
None
PREFERRED
Same as above
Preferably
blocked
-
Immediately
after misuse
statanent
Immediately
before
specific
directions
for use or
at the end of
directions
for use
None
•!.. COMMENTS
,j
Includes a statanent of the terms of
> restriction. The words "RESTRICTED USE
PESTICIDE" must be same type size as
signajl word.


Must be set apart and clearly distin-
guishable from from other directions
for use.
i
May be in metric as well as U.S. units

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                                                    Appendix IV-3
                     PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL HAZARDS
Criteria
I.  Pressurized Containers

    A.  Flashpoint  at  or below
        20 "F;  or  if there is a
        flashback at any valve
        opening.
    B.  Flashpoint above 20 "F
        and  not over(80aF;  or
        if the  flame extension
        is more than 18 inches
        long at a distance  of
        6 inches from the
        valve opening.

    C.  ALL  OTHER PRESSURIZED
        CONTAINERS
 II.   Non-Pressurized Containers

     A.   Flashpoint at or below
         20°F.
     B.   Flashpoint above 20 "F
         and over 80°F.

     C.   Flashpoint over 80*F
         and not over 150aF.

     D.   Flashpoint above
         150aF.
                                       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
tamperatures above 130 aF
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 13Q.aF
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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                                               Appendix  IV-5

       STORAGE AND DISPOSAL  INSTRUCTIONS FOR  PESTICIDES

All products are required  to bear  specific  label  instructions
abou^ storage and disposal.  Storage and disposal instructions
must oe grouped together in  the directions  for use portion of
the label under the heading  STORAGE AND DISPOSAL.  Products
intended solely for domestic use need  not include the heading
"STORAGE AND DISPOSAL."  The STORAGE AND DISPOSAL heading
must appear in the minimum type size listed below:
I Size of label
T front panel"in -
I square inches
 Required type  size
 for the  heading
 STORAGE  AND  DISPOSAL'
(all capitals)
 10 and under  .
 Above 10 to 15
 Above 15 to 30
 Over 30.  .  .  .
      .6  point
      .8  point
      10  point
      12.  point
Storage and disposal  instructions  must  be  set  apart and
clearly distinguishable  from other directions  for use.
Blocking storage  and  disposal statements with  a solid line is'
suggested as a means  of  increasing their prominence.

A.  Storage Instructions:

All product labels  are required no 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.

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                                                 Appendix  IV-5
                                                 (continued)

4.   Instructions on what to do if the container is damaged in
    any way, or if the pesticide is  leaking or has been
    spilled, and precautions to minimize exposure if damage occurs

5.   General precautions concerning locked storage, storage in
    original container only, and separation of pesticides
    during storage to prevent cross-contamination of other
    pesticides, fertilizer, food, and feed.

6.   General storage instructions for household products should
    emphasize storage in original container and"placement in
    locked .storage areas.

B.   Pesticide Disposal Instructions:
                     V
The label of all products, except those intended solely for
domestic use, must bear explicit instructions about pesticide
disposal.  The statements  listed below contain the exact wording
that must appear on the label of these products:

1.   The labels of all products, except domestic use,  must
    contain the statement, "Do not contaminate water,  food,
    or feed by storage or  disposal."

2.   Except those products  intended solely for domestic use,
    the labels of all products that contain active ingredients
    appearing on the "Acutely Hazardous" Commercial Pesticide
    Products List (RCRA "E" List) at the end of this appendix
    or are assigned to Toxicity Category I on the basis of
    oral or dermal toxicity, skin or eye irritation potential,
    or Toxicity Category I or II on the basis of acute inhala-
    tion toxicity must bear the following pesticide disposal
    statement:

    "Pesticide wastes are  acutely hazardous.  Improper dis-
    posal of excess pesticide, spray mixture, or rinsate is
    a violation of Federal Law.  If these wastes cannot be
    disposed of by use according to label instructions,
    contact your State Pesticide or Environmental Control
    Agency, or the Hazardous Waste representative at the
    nearest SPA Regional Office for guidance."

    The labels of all products/ except those intended for
    domestic use, containing active or inert ingredients
    that appear on the "Toxic" Commercial Pesticide Products
    List (RCRA "F" List) at the end of this appendix or
    presently meet any of  the criteria in Subpart: C, 40 CFR
    261 for a hazardous waste must bear the following pesticide
    disposal statement:

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3.
                                                  Appendix IV- 5
                                                  (continued)

    "Pesticide wastes are toxic.   Improper  disposal  of  excess
    pesticide, spray mixture, or  rinsate  is a  violation of
    Federal Law.  If these wastes  cannot  be disposed of bv
    use according to label instructions,  contact  your StaLe
    Pesticide or Environmental Control  Agency,  or the Hazardous
    Waste representative at the nearest SPA' Regional Off^c*
    for guidance . "

    Labels for all other products,  except those intended  for
    domestic use, must bear the following pesticide  disposal
    statement:

    "Wastes resulting from the use  of this  product may  be
    disposed of on site or 'at an  approved waste disposal
    facility."                      "        _
    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 . "
G.  Container Disposal Instructions

    The label of each product must bear container disposal
    instructions appropriate to the type of container.

    1.   All products intended for domestic use must bear one
        of the following container disposal statements :.
Container Type
                                        Statement
 Non-aerosol products1Do not reuse container(bottle,can,jar).
 (bottles, cans, jars)! Rinse thoroughly before discarding in trash
 Non-aerosol products
 (bags)
                        Do not reuse, bag.  Discard bag in trash.
 Aerosol products
                        Replace cap and discard containers in
                        trash.   Do not incinerate or puncture.
    2.   The labels for all other products must bear container disposal
        instructions, based on container type, listed below:
 Container Type
                                         Statement
 Metal
 containers
 (non-aerosol)
                        Triple rinse (or equivalent).   Then offer
                        for recycling or reconditioning,  or puncture
                        and dispose of in a sanitary landfill,  or by
                        other procedures approved by state and local
                        authorities.
 Plastic containers
                        Triple rinse (or equivalent).  Then offer
                        for recycling or reconditioning,  or puncture
                        and dispose of in a sanitary landfill,  or
                        incineration, or, if allowed by s-ate and
                        local authorities, by burning.
                        stav out of smoke.
                                                        If burned,
 Glass  containers
                        Triple rinse (or equivalent).   Then dispose
                        of in a sanitary landfill or by other
                        approved state and local procedures .	

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                                                 Appendix IV-5
                                                 (continued)

Container Type
       rums
                                         Statement.
       UJ.UKIS           i  Completely  empty liner  by shaking and       I
      liners           ,  tapping  sides  and bottom"to loosen clinging I
j                         particles.   Empty residue into application  i
j                         equipment.   Then dispose of liner in a      I
                         sanitary landfill or by incineration if     !
                       I  allowed  by  state and local authorities.     i
                       !  If drum  is  contaminated and cannot be       i
 	__	  reused-S  dispose of in  the same manner.	i
I Paper ^ and             \  completely  empty bag into application       I
[plastic bags          !  equipment.   Then dispose of empty bag in    !
1                       I  a sanitary  landfill or  by incineration,     I
i                       I  or,^ if allowed by State and local           I
I                       i  authorities,  by burning.  If burned, stay   1
j	I  out of smoke.     	 	J
I Compres"sed~" gas  '      1^-Return empty cylinder for "reuse (or         I
1 cylinders	.{" similar  wording).	J*

     ^Manufacturer may replace this phrase with one indicating whether
     and how fiber drum may be reused.

    2. The  labels for all other products must bear container
      disposal  instructions, based on container type, listed
      on the first page of this  Appendix.

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                                                 Appendix  IV- 5
                                                  (continued)


Pesticides that, ara hazardous wastes  under  40 CFR  261. 33 (e) and  (f)
when discarded.

      "Acutely Hazardous" Commercial  Pesticides  (RCHA  "E"  List)
                          Ingredients ,  (no  inerts ) ;
Acrolein
Aidicarb
Aldrin
Aliyl alcohol
Aluminum phosphide
~4-Aminopyrici"ine '
Arsenic acid
' Arsenic pent oxide
Arsenic trioxide
Calcium cyanide
Carbon disulfide
p-Chloroaniline
Cyanides  (soluble  cyanide salts,  not  specified  elsewere)
Cyanogen chloride
2-Cyclohexyl-4, 6-dinitrophenol
Dieldrin
0,0-Diethyl S-C2-ethylthio) ethyl] phosphorodithioate
       (disulfoton,  Di-Syston)
0,0-Diethyl 0-pyrazinyl phosphorothioate (2inophos)
Dimethoate                                                   .
0,0-Dimethyl  0-p-nitrophenyl phcsphorothioate  (methyl parathionj
4, 6-Dinitro-o-cresol and salts
4, 6-Dinitro-o-cyclohexylphenol
2,4 Dinitrophenol
Dinoseb
Endosulfan
Endothall
Sndrin
Famphur
Fluoroacetamide
Heptachlor
Hexanethyl  tetraphosphate
Hydrocyanic acid
Hydrogen cyanide
Methomyl
alpha-Naphthyithiourea (ANTU)
Nicotine and  salts
Octame thy Ipyrophosphor amide (OMPA, schradan;
Parathion

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                                                  Appendix IV-5
                                                  (continued)
       "Acutely Hazardous"  Commercial  Pesticides (RCHA "S" List.)
                     Active Ingredients  continued:

 Phenylmercurie acetate  (PMA)
 Phorate
 Potassium cyanide
 Propargyl alcohol
 Sodium azide
 Sodium cyanide
 Sodium fluoroacetate
 Strychnine and salts
.,0, 0, 0, Q-Tetraethyl dithiopyrophosphate    (sulfotepp)
 Tetraethyl pyrophosphate
 Thallium sulfate
 Thiofanox
 Toxaphene
 Warfarin
 Zinc phosphide
There are currently no inert ingredients  for  commercial pesticides
on the  "Acutely Hazardous" List  (RGRA'"2"  List).

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                                                  Appendix  IV-5
                                                  (continued)
        "Toxic" Commercial Pesticide  Products  (RCRA  "F"  List.)
                         Actiive  Ingredients ;

Ace-tone
Acrylonitrile
Amitrole
Benzene
Bis (2-ethylhexyl )pthalate
Cacodyiic acid
Carbon tetrachloride
Chloral (hydra-He)
Chlordane  (technical)
Chlorobenzene
4-Chloro-ni-cresdl
Chloroform
o—Chlorophenol
4-Chloro-o-toluidine hydrochloride
Creosote
Cresylic acid
Cyclohexane
Decachlorooctahydro-1, 3, 4-metheno-2H-cyclobu-taCc/d]-oentalen-2-one
     (kepone, chlordecone)
1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane  (DBCP)
Dibu-tyl ph-thala-te
S-3, 3-(Dichloroallyl  diisopropylthiocarbaraate  (diallare, 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)
Dichlorethyl eHher
2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic,  esters and salts  (2,4-D)
1,2-Dichloropropane
1,3-Dichloropropane (Telone)
Dimethyl phthalate
Sthyl acetate
Ethyl 4,4'-dichlorobenzilate (chlorobenzilate)
Ethylene dibromide (EDB)
Ethylene dichloride
Sthylene oxide
Formaldehyde
Furfural
Hexachlorobenzene
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene
Hexachloroethane
Hydrofluoric acid

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                                                  Appendix IV-5
                                                  (continued}
         "Toxic" Commercial  Pesticide Produces  (RCRA "F" List)
                          Active  Ingredients:

Isobutyl alcohol
Lead acetate
Lindane
Maleic hydrazide
Mercury
Methyl alcohol
Methyl bromide
Methyl chloride
2,2* -Methylenebis  (3,4,6-trichlorophenol)    (hexachlorophene)
^Methylene chloride
Methyl ethyl ketone
4-Methyl-2-pentanone((methyl  isobutyl ketone)
Naphthalene
Nitrobenzene
p-Nitropheno1
Pentachloroethane  .
Pentachloronitrobenzene   (?CNB)
?«ntaclorophenol
Phenol
Phosphorodithioic acid,  0,0-diethyl,  methyl ester
Propylene dichloride
Pyridine
Resorcinol
Safrole
Selenium disulfide
Silvex
1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
1,1,2, 2-Tetrachioroethane
Tetrachioroethy1ene
2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol
Thiram
Toluene
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
Trichloroethylene
Trichloromonofluoromethane   (Freon  11®)
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxyacetic  acid  (2,4,5-T)
Xylene

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                                                f «*** f^i V^ "^ '? "^ 9 "-* -2f 4'^ *"•
                                                V WWfei ^C^DiitaiS^ /
"Toxic" Commercial Pesticide^Products
 Inert Ingredients ;       --—-—<»»..
Acetone
Acenonitrila
Acatophenone
Acrylic acid
Aniline
Benzene
Chlorobenzene
Chloroform
Cyclohexane
Cyclohexaiibne "
Dichlorodifluororaethane  (Freon 12®)
Die-thyl phthalate
Dimethylamine
Dimethyl phthalaHe
1,4-Dioxane
Ethylene oxide
               e
Methyl alcohol (methancl)
Methyl ethyl ketone
Methyl methacrylate
Naphthalene
Saccharin and salts
Thiourea
Toluene
1/1,1-Trichloroethane
1,1,2-Trichloroethane
Trichlorofluoromethane  (Freon 11'
Vinyl chloride
Xylene

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