Final Report
on the Results of
A National Survey of Pesticide Usage
on Golf Courses in the U.S.
conducted in
July - September 1982
Prepared by
Richard E. Kriner
April 1985
American Association of Retired Persons
under a cooperative agreement with
The Environmental Protection Agency
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
Table of Contents 1
List of Tables ii
List of Appendices iii
Introduction and Summary 1
Background and Purpose 2
The Golf Course Industry 4
Study Design and Sample Selection 5
Data Collection Process 10
The Survey Questionnaire 11
Response Rates 12
Weighting and Projections of
Regional and National Usage 13
Usage of Chemicals and Products 17
Pest Problems and Pesticide Effectiveness 26
Pesticide Instruction Label Information 28
Course Expenditures for Pesticides
and Maintenance 29
Appendices 32
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LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES
Page
Table 1 - Sample Selection by State and Region
With State, Region and National Populations.. 8
Figure 1- Map of 10 EPA Regions 9
Table 2 - Projected Total Usage of Chemicals
by Pesticide Category and Region 19
Table 3-20 Most Heavily Used Pesticide Chemicals
(Active Ingredients) 21
Table 4 - Proportion of Total Golf Courses by Region .. 24
Table 5 - Adequacy of Label Instructions 28
Table 6 - Average Course Expenditures
by Course Type 30
Table 7 - Average Course Expenditures
by Region 31
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LIST OF APPENDICES
Appendix A - Survey Questionnaire and
Respondent Handbook 33
Appendix B> - Weighting Factors and Sample
and Population Sizes 50
Appendix C - Projected National Usage of
Chemicals(Active Ingredients) ... 52
Appendix 03 - Projected Regional Usage of
Chemicals(Active Ingredients) ... 56
Appendix E - Projected Density Rates of
Chemicalsdbs. A.I. per Acre) ... 68
Appendix F - Projected Density Rates of
Chemicals by Region 72
Appendix G - Mean Number of Applications/Year
by Chemical 86
Appendix Hi - Severity of Pest Problem
by Chemical 93
Appendix H - Mean Effectiveness Rating
by Chemical 101
Appendix J> - Item by Item Response Frequencies
Sample and Projected Total Courses 108
Appendix £ - Alphabetical Listing of Chemicals
with Chemical Code Numbers 128
Appendix L - Numerical Listing of Chemical Code
Numbers and Chemical Names 132
Appendix HI - Standard Error Terms for National
Usage Projections 136
Appendix It - Standard Error Terms for Regional
Usage Projections 140
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INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY
This report presents the results of a survey of pesticide usage on
the nation's golf courses. The survey was done by the Senior Community
Services Employment Program of the American Association of Retired
Persons (AARP) under a cooperative agreement with the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA . The data collection was conducted in the
summer and fall of 1982, at which time the nation's golf courses
numbered approximately 13,000. The survey was conducted in order to
help meet the data needs of EPA regarding the non-farm use of pesticide
chemicals in the United States. This study represents the first
comprehensive quantitative assessment of pesticide use on golf courses
in the country. The study was restricted to the examination of golf
courses in the 48 contiguous states of the United States.
The results of the study confirmed that indeed golf courses do
use a significant amount of pesticide chemicals in the annual course
operations. The projected total national usage of pesticides amounted
to a total of nearly 12 million pounds of active ingredients of the
fungicide, herbicide, and insecticide products used on these sites.
The usage of these products and chemicals varied across the 10 EPA
regions of the country with the western regions (EPA regions 8,9, and
10) using the least and the Eastern regions (regions 3,4, and 5) using
the greatest amounts. These differences, however, may be due to a
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variety of variables which differ from one region to another such as
number of courses in the region, climate of the region, pest prevalence
within the region, etc.
The results of this survey are also maintained on a User Data Tape
which is the property of the Environmental Protection Agency and
inquiries regarding its use or duplication for further analyses may be
referred to the Economic Analysis Branch, U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency. This User Tape is a SAS dataset of the responses to the survey
without any specific identifying information. The data contained on
the User Tape is a duplicate of the data set used in the analyses
presented in this report.
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE
Presently, quantitative pesticide usage data concerning golf
courses are very limited, out of date, and not sufficiently detailed
nor reliable for meeting the needs of users of this information.
Within EPA, quantitative usage data are needed as a basis for human
exposure and risk analysis, environmental exposure and risk analysis,
analyses of the benefits to pesticide users, for prioritization of
chemicals for reregistration review, general monitoring activities,
integrated pest management education and training programs, basic
research, and for planning of enforcement activities. However, although
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the study results will serve these purposes for EPA, Individuals' names
and the names of the golf courses serving as sample respondents in this
study will not be associated with the responses to this survey and will
not be available to EPA in any form.
Golf courses are significant users of pesticides, especially
herbicides and fungicides. These pesticides are usually applied very
intensively to the golf courses in order to maintain the quality and
beauty of the playing surfaces. According to the National Golf
Foundation, in 1981 there were nearly 13,000 golf courses in the United
States which were utilized by more than 16 million golfers per year.
The most heavily treated areas of the golf course (e.g. tees, greens,
and fairways) are also those areas of most intensive use and exposure
to humans. Because of this potential for human (and environmental)
exposure on golf courses, this site was selected for a usage survey
along with a number of other sites. Given this, current and accurate
data would be of considerable importance in improving EPA's ability to
provide relevant and specific testimony in various proceedings and in
providing a more accurate data base for EPA decision-making and
regulatory action.
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THE GOLF COURSE INDUSTRY
According to the National Golf Foundation, in 1980 there were
12,788 golf courses in the nation with some 76 new courses having been
created during the previous year. These courses comprised a total
estimated acreage of 1,286,000 acres with an annual estimated total
maintenance cost of 870 million dollars. The 12,788 courses were
further broken down into the following categories:
Regulation 11,076
Executive 712
Par-3 1,000
Total Courses 12.788
These courses were played by an estimated 16,070,000 golfers, the
majority of which (12.87 million) played 15 or more rounds a year. The
above mentioned categories of courses refer to the relative size of the
golf course. Regulation golf courses, the majority of courses in the
country, are of a minimum overall length with the required number of
par-3, par-4, and par-5 holes. The executive category is comprised of
courses which are quite similar to regulation courses with the
exception that they are somewhat shorter in overall length of a
complete 9 or 18 hole round. The third category, Par 3, courses are
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generally quite a bit shorter in overall length and are comprised
totally or predominantly of par-3 holes -- that is. there are very few
if any holes which are longer than would be expected in three golf
strokes. The courses in the above categories may be private courses or
public courses— the above categories refer only to the length-size of
the course, not to the ownership status of the course.
STUDY DESIGN AND SAMPLE SELECTION
The needs of EPA regarding golf course pesticide usage information
required that the study examine each of the 10 EPA regions of the U.S.
as well as provide national usage estimates. It was decided to design
sample selection and data collection around a 20-state 10-region frame
(i.e., 20 states in the contiguous 48 states of the country were
included in collection of data with 2 states selected at random from
each of the 10 EPA regions across the country.
A sample of 400 golf courses was to be selected from the 20
randomly selected states within the 10 EPA regions. Further, it was
decided that the sample was to be selected such that each region's
contribution to the total sample was proportional to that region's
portion of the nation's total golf courses. And since each region was
to be represented by 2 randomly selected states within that region,
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each state's proportion aof the region's sample was to be consistent
with the ratio of total courses in the two states of the region. In
other words, if region A toad 1000 golf courses and the nation had
10,000 golf courses, then the sample from region A should be
1000/10,000 or 1/10 of tine total sample in the study. Further, if
state 1 in region A had 2fl)0 courses and state 2 in that region had 100
courses, then the sample rfrom state 1 should be twice the size of that
from state 2, and the total of the 2 state's samples should be 1/10 of
the total national sample- This process was followed in the allocation
of sample size requirements to each of the randomly selected 20 states
and the 1® EPA regions, using a total national sample requirement of
400.
The selection of golf courses, comment and guidance in developing
the survey instrument, arnd help in facilitating the data collection
process wa-s greatly enhanced by the cooperation of the National Golf
Foundation SNGF) which represents nearly all (98Z) of the nation's golf
courses. 'The NGF agreed: .to allow the study staff to utilize their
address Ifi-st of their members for purposes of selecting the study
sample.
In order to select the sample on a regional basis, the NGF address
lists whicih were ordered on the basis of Standard Metropolitan
Statistical Areas (SNSA's) Mere used. NGF's willingness to allow us
this use fflf their list Mas tremendously helpful to the study since
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there was no other such 11st compiled and the selection of the sample
would have been quite difficult if not impossible without it. The
drawing of the sample from courses which were within the SMSA's was a
geographic cluster sample which optimized the efficiency of the field
personnel. The use of SMSA lists of the NGF member courses was not
seen as a biasing factor in the study since a majority of the nation's
courses lie within the less rural parts of the country and there did
not appear to be any systematic bias associated with this sampling
approach. Following this process, 400 golf courses were selected to
serve as the primary sample for this survey. Additional courses were
selected from each SMSA to serve as alternates should they be needed
during the process of data collection.
The method of data collection was personal interview with one or
more persons at the golf course who were responsible for the actual
application of pesticides to the course grounds. This respondent was
usually the golf course superintendant or grounds keeper who was
knowledgable of the types, amounts, and timing of the various pesticide
chemicals used on the courses. The actual number of courses selected
in each state and the number of courses in the relevant populations are
shown in Table 1. A map showing the 10 EPA regions of the U.S. is
shown in Figure 1.
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TABLE 1
SAMPLE SELECTION BY STATE AND REGION
WITH STATE, REGION, AND NATIONAL POPULATIONS
EPA
Region
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX
X
State Sample
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
New Jersey
New York
Maryland
Virginia
Florida
Kentucky
Illinois
Michigan
Louisiana
Texas
Iowa
Missouri
Colorado
Utah
Arizona
California
Idaho
Washington
22
4
9
24
15
24
56
18
44
51
7
29
18
13
12
6
6
29
4
10
Golf Course
Population of
State Region
329
52
278
774
158
251
680
219
575
677
142
626
344
258
165
82
166
817
77
217
826
1052
1235
2378
3045
1157
1006
563
1079
447
Totals
401
12,788
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DATA COLLECTION PROCESS
The 20 states which were included in the sample were divided into
four data collection regions and a regional coordinator was selected
and trained t&o coordinate the activities in his/her area. The actual
courses in ttoe sample were plotted geographically in each state and
fnterviewers mere recruited from the areas near the sample courses to
minimize travel time and effort. Once selected, the interviewers and
(coordinators were given in-depth training for a three-day period in
sessions conducted by the study staff in each of the four data
collection regions. This training included principles of interviewing,
(purpose and scope of the study, description of pesticides and their use
on golf courses, and numerous mock interviews to give the interviewers
(considerable familiarity with the study and the survey instrument.
The method of data collection was by personal interview of the
(person at each selected golf course who was responsible for the
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application-off chemicals to the course - in most cases this was the
grounds keeper or golf course superintendent. However, in order to
assure the best possible cooperation and collection of data, a number
of activities occured prior to actual data collection. Prior to the
actual data collection, an introductory letter was sent to each
prospective {interviewee describing the study and the particular nature
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of the data to be requested in the interview, and mentioning the NGF's
involvement and support of the study. In addition, the potential
respondents were assured of the anonymity and privacy of their
responses to the questionnaire. This process helped immensely in the
collection of data and the familiarizing of the potential respondents
to the study and its purpose.
After the training and assignment of sample courses to each of the
interviewers, numbered blank questionnaires and materials were given to
the interviewers with interviewing to begin in July of 1982. The data
collection process continued through September of J982 at which time
interviewing was terminated and data cleaning/coding was begun.
THE SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE
The survey instrument was developed after extensive discussion
with many different individuals and organizations in order to make the
survey instrument as comprehensive and functional as possible. The
primary information which was to be gathered by the survey was that of
specific product usage, amount of each product being used, and the
actual EPA registration number of that product. In addition, other
information was being sought regarding specifics about the golf course
(e.g. size,type of course, fiscal information to describe the course,
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how, when, and where chemicals were applied, etc). The format of the
Instrument had to be such that all of this Information could be
recorded and that the questions be relevant and pertinent to the golf
course functions. To do this, a pilot test of the instrument was
conducted on actual golf course superintendents using actual
information and obtaining actual usage and EPA registration number
data. Advice and guidance was received from the NGF staff, EPA staff,
previous studies of a similar nature, and modifications as indicated
from the pilot testing of the instrument. The final survey
questionnaire (and the handbook used by the respondent to aid in data
collection) appear in Appendix A.
Appendix J contains the item by item response frequencies for the
survey sample and for the projected national total of golf courses for
all questionnaire items other than the quantitative usage items for
specific chemicals.
RESPONSE RATES
Interviews were conducted with 401 golf courses and their
questionnaires returned to the study staff. Of these, 3 interviews
were dropped for insufficient data to be included in the overall study.
Of the remaining 398 interviews, there were 20 with insufficient usage
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data to be included In the actual chemical usage analysis. Among the
resulting 378 courses which were utilized in the usage projection
portion of the study, there were 3839 individual mentions of pesticide
products used on the sample courses. Among these individual
observations of pesticide usage, there were 216 observations with
missing EPA registration information which could not be resolved. This
resulted in 3580 valid pesticide usage observations and a 6.71 missing
data rate in the pesticide usage portion of the study.
Data from 378 courses were included in the pesticide usage
projections portion of the study from among the 401 courses interviewed
(i.e., 94.32 of the surveys provided useful data). The actual number
of courses and responses included in each portion of the data analysis
presented in this report is shown in Appendix B.
WEIGHTING AND PROJECTIONS OF REGIONAL AND NATIONAL USAGE
In projecting total usage (in pounds) of the various chemicals and
products, the golf courses in the survey sample had to be weighted to
take into account the proportion of the courses sampled to the total
number of courses in the region. On the average, each course in the
sample stood for or represented some 25 to 35 golf courses in their
area. The process of weighting, therefore, was to assign an exact
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multiplier to the sample golf courses In each state such that, when
their usage data are multiplied by the weight, the total usage
represents all 12,788 golf courses in the country.
First, the number of golf courses selected in each state had to be
adjusted to reflect their exact proportion of their region's total golf
course population. This was a small adjustment to correct for not
being able to sample, for instance, 21.673 golf courses in a state, but
rather having to sample 22 whole courses in that state. In addition,
due to missing or incomplete data, not every course in the sample was
used in the calculations of amounts of pesticidess used. This small
adjustment we will call Sample Adjustment (SA) and the weight for
obtaining total estimates we will call Projection Height (PW). These
values were calculated in the following manner:
Sample Adjustment(SA)=
state total
2-state total
state sample
2-state sample
Next, the weight or multiplier for use in projecting the sample
usage data to reflect regional and national total usage was calculated
in the following manner:
region total
Projection Weight (PW)= X SA (from formula
region sample above)
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This adjustment and projection weight along with the state,
regional, and national sample sizes and total populations are shown in
Appendix B. The sample sizes reflect only those courses used in the
usage data and projections and do not include those courses which had
no usable usage figures. Hence, the total sample size and, in some
cases, the state and region sample sizes are smaller than the total
sample sizes discussed earlier in the section on sample selection. In
data presentations of other than pesticide usage amounts the total
sample will reflect the actual number of courses with usable data in
that category. However* since the prime concern in this study is that
of pesticide usage amounts, most data will be based on the sample
figures discussed here and shown in Appendix B.
Calculating pesticide usage was done in two steps. The first step
involves converting all end use production into pounds. The second
step is to identify active ingredient (a.i.) amounts. In making the
the first conversion to pounds, all reported amounts which were in dry
measure (e.g., tons, pounds, ounces, etc.) were converted to pounds ,or
decimal portions of pounds. All reported amounts which were in liquid
measure (e.g., gallons, pints, quarts, etc.) were converted to gallons
or decimal portions of gallons. Then all liquid measures (gallons)
were converted to pounds using the specific gravity of water or 8.33
pounds/gallon. This specific gravity standard was used since there was
no specific gravity information available for the individual chemical
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ingredients. The use of this standard (the weight of water) will cause
the projected usage figures to be somewhat high for chemicals that are
lighter than water (e.g., petroleum distillates, oils, etc.), and to be
somewhat low for those chemicals which are heavier than water. Where
a particular chemical usage figure is quite critical and the exact
specific gravity is necessary to be used in projecting total usage, the
projected usage figure given can be adjusted by multiplying the usage
figure given by the ratio of the weight of the chemical to the weight
of an equal amount of water.
Calculating the amount of active ingredient use was done by
applying the EPA Office of Pesticide Program product label file. The
product label file contains the percent by weight of all active
ingredients contained in each end use product.
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USAGE OF CHEMICALS AND PRODUCTS
The survey results regarding the pesticide products and their
active ingredients revealed 126 different active ingredients occuring
in the pesticide chemicals used nationally in the annual maintainance
of golf courses. The complete listing of these chemicals and their
associated EPA chemical code numbers along with the projected national
usage (in pounds used) of the active Ingredient (a.1.) Is shown in
Appendix C. A cautionary note is necessary at this point. In the
collection of data there were a number of instances where the
respondent provided all the necessary information about the pesticides
used but had used all of certain products and, hence, had no
containers/bags of the product left from which the Interviewer could
record the EPA registration number. In some cases the respondent was
able to provide the interviewer with sufficient detail (brand name and
identifying information) such that the proper EPA registration number
could later be assigned. However, in some cases, only the amount used,
the generic name(e.g. balan, MCPP, 2-4-D, etc), and the formulation of
the product were obtainable. In these cases, in order to save the
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usage data which was given, an assignment process was followed to try
and resolve as many of the missing EPA registration number cases as
possible.
This process involved using the formulation and any other
information provided to determine the proper EPA reg. number. Where
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that was not sufficient by itself, the "typical" product in that
pesticide or generic category was used as the EPA registration number
to be assigned where formulation and other available information was
consistent with the "typical" product used in that category. This
number then served as the EPA registration number on that observation.
The result is that, while the amounts used are accurate, the actual
specific product (brand name) of the product was assigned. This
process can cause error in the sense that a specific product cited in
the data tables may not be the accurate product name, although the
active ingredient used is an accurate amount. This problem is much
more specific to data regarding products than it is to general
chemicals which are the same in a variety of different brand name
products.
In Table 2, the overall usage of pesticides has been combined into
three general categories: A) Herbicides, B)Fungicides, and C)
Insecticides. This classification was made on the basis of
respondents' classifications of the products which were reportedly used
on the courses (i.e., if the respondent gave the figures for a product
which he/she said was one of the chemicals in the list of herbicides,
then the usage data was listed under the herbicide category). In
Table 2 below, the projected total chemical (active ingredient) usage
is shown for each category of pesticide by EPA region.
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TABLE 2
Projected Total Usage of Chemicals
By Pesticide Category and Region:1982
Pesticide EPA Total Pounds
Category Region Active Ingredient
Herbicides 1 284,865
2 439,392
3 1.249,377
Sub-Total 4 1.034,842
5 898,710
4.571.250 Ibs. 6 246.705
7 260,694
8 53.237
9 67,096
10 36,333
Fungicides 1 121,693
2 642,720
3 461,591
Sub-Total 4 395,323
5 2.640,167
4,574,161 Ibs. 6 69,787
7 133,844
8 23,104
9 51,934
10 33,999
Insecticides 1 49,422
2 240,966
3 228,805
Sub-Total 4 1,976,212
5 288,315
3,182,133 Ibs. 6 129,081
7 79,659
8 19,834
9 164,930
10 4.909
Overall Total 11,935,242
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As the table Indicates, there is a very similar total amount of
herbicide and fungicide chemical usage at the national level, while the
usage of insecticide chemicals is about 3/4 of the use of the other
pesticide categories. While insecticide usage is somewhat less than
the others, it is still considerable in amount and it may be greater
than expected prior to the survey. While the usage of herbicides and
fungicides is expected to be considerable on sites where grass
condition is critical, the amount of insecticides used is a somewhat
unanticipated finding.
In order to facilitate the reference to chemicals (active
ingredients) and their corresponding chemical number (CHEM CODE), an
alphabetical listing of chemicals is shown in Appendix K. And as
further reference, a numerical listing of the chemical code numbers is
shown in Appendix L along with the corresponding chemical name.
In Appendix M the standard error of the mean (STDERR) is shown
for each chemical for national projections. Since the usage
projections for the chemicals is based upon the mean of the sample
observations multiplied by the weighting factor, this standard error
term can be used to calculate the upper and lower confidence limits of
the projected value by using the appropriate confidence interval
z-score value (e.g. 1.96 for 952 confidence interval; 1.64 for the 902
confidence interval). The actual upper and lower limit values depend
upon the mean for each group and the weighting factor for that group.
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A general and somewhat conservative value for the error range of these
figures is +/- 500 Ibs. This range, however, is applicable to the
projected total usage amounts which are in excess of 50,000 Ibs. In
Appendix N, this same information (standard error) is shown for the
projected regional total usage of chemicals.
The twenty most heavily used chemicals, in terms of projected
national usage in pounds/year, are shown below in Table 3.
TABLE 3
20 Most Heavily Used Pesticide Chemicals (Active Ingredients)
(Projected National Usage in Pounds)
1982
Chemical
Code f
81901
31501
13803
109801
79801
57801
99101
63503
30019
63001
42002
78701
14505
109401
29802
14504
57901
9801
6501
86802
Chemical Name (Active Ingredient)
Chlorothalonil/Daconil 2787/Bravo
Mecoprop/MCPP
MSMA
Iprodine/Glycophene/Chipco 26019
Thiram
Diazinon/AG-500/Spectracide
Benomyl/Benlate
Parafin Oil/Amsco 140
Dime thy! ami ne 2,4-D
Pentachlorophenol/dowicide 7
Ethylene Dibromide/EDB
Dacthal/DCPA
Maneb
I sofenphos/ Amaze/Of tanol
Dicamba(0imethylene salt of,)
Oi thane M-45
Dyl ox/Tri chl orf on/An thon
Bensulide/Betasan/Prefar
Aromatic Petroleum Deriv. Solvent
Xylene/Socal Aquatic Solvent 3501
Total Pounds
Used
1,297,581
1,096,157
834,830
815.694
635,185
512,112
500,912
487.427
462,006
456,909
402,067
400,016
376,763
374.718
297,262
218,083
215,975
210,510
190,516
152.703
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Of these 20 most heavily used chemicals or active ingredients, the
first (heaviest use in pounds/year) is the fungicide chlorothalonil,
also known as Oaconil 2787 or Bravo. This one chemical alone is
projected at nearly 1.3 million pounds annually on the golf courses
nationally. This figure represents the projected amount of active
ingredient used, not the total packaged product or diluted/mixed
product for application — those amounts would be considerably larger.
It is noteworthy that among the top five chemicals used on golf
courses, three are fungicides. This table shows that these heaviest
used chemicals are 6 herbicides, 6 fungicides, 3 insecticides, and 3
petroleum solvents.
A major issue in examining these usage amounts is the question of
how this usage is distributed across the nation's golf courses.
Although the national projections reflect the total national usage by
the 12,788 courses in the study population, this usage is not
necessarily evenly distributed across all the courses, nor is it
necessarily even across the 10 EPA regions. The projected usage of
these chemicals by EPA region is shown in the full data tables
contained in Appendix D.
The impact of this distribution of usage of various chemicals
across regions is that the projected national total usage of each
chemical would be applied to considerably less acreage than is
represented by all 12,788 golf courses. In addition, the fact that
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most of these chemicals are used on only a portion of the golf course
(primarily tees, greens, and fairways) means that Ibs./acre usage of
the chemicals Is much higher. For example, the chemical chlorothalonil
(or Daconll 2787, Bravo) Is projected at 1,240,324 Ibs. active
Ingredient usage nationally. In Region 5, the projected regional usage
of this chemical Is 832,038 Ibs. active Ingredient. In Region 5 there
are 3,015 golf courses or 23.82 of the nation's 12,788 courses
(3045/12788). But the projected regional use of this chemical 1s
67.082 of the projected national usage. The use of this chemical,
obviously, Is much higher In Region 5 than In the other regions and the
Ibs./acre usage would be expected to be considerably higher annually
than In the other EPA regions. If, for the sake of discussion, we
assume the typical golf course to have about 2.5 acres of greens/tees
and about 40 acres of fairways for a total of 42.5 acres combined area
on which the chemical Is generally used, then the 3045 courses In
Region 5 have a total of 42.5 x 3045 or 129,412.5 acres of treated
area. Therefore, the 832,038 Ibs. of the active Ingredient
chlorothalonil used In Region 5 would be distributed on the 129,412.5
acres for a rate of 6.429 Ibs./acre of chlorothalonil.
There are differences In the amounts of chemicals used from one
region to another, and these differences are more than just differences
In the number of courses from one region to another. The relative
difference In projected total usage of specific chemicals from one
region to the next (the usage of a greater or lesser relative amount of
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chemical compared to the proportion of courses in that region) could be
due to climatic conditions, different marketing efforts by suppliers in
one region versus another, or due to differences in the prevalence of
certain types of pests from one region to another.
As a guide in examining the regional usage amounts of a given
chemical relative to the total national usage, the proportion of
courses in each EPA region to the total 12,788 courses nationally is
shown below in Table 4.
TABLE 4
Proportion of Total Golf Courses
in Each EPA Region:1982
EPA
Region
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Number of
Courses
826
1052
1235
2378
3045
1157
1006
563
1079
447
Percentage of
Total Courses
6.462
8.23
9.66
18.59
23.81
9.05
7.87
4.40
8.44
3.49
Total 12788 100.002
The application densities or application rates for each chemical
nationally are shown in Appendix E. These application densities were
computed by taking the total projected national usage (in Ibs.) and
dividing that figure by the total projected acres upon which this
figure is applied. In figuring the total acres, the actual acreage
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upon which reported use of the chemical occurred was multiplied by the
weighting factor used in projections based on the number of courses.
In other words, the same process was used for projecting total acreage
as was used in projecting total amount of chemical used. The figures
in Appendix E are for active ingredient use, not the larger product
use/acre. The application density figure is In Ibs. active
ingredient/acre, projected to the national total golf course usage.
In addition to the national projected application densities
(Appendix E) the same calculations for application densities were done
on a regional basis. This information is shown in Appendix F. There
is some regional variation in the rates of various of the chemicals.
In addition, although most of the application densities are less than
1.00 Ibs/acre of the active ingredient, there are some notable
exceptions which are not only much greater than 1.00 Ibs/acre but also
are not consistent across regions. This may be due to climatic and
pest differences as well as differences in the actual turf being
treated; it could also be a function of the number of times in a given
year that the chemical is applied. Some of the chemicals are applied
only once in a year's time while others are applied on a more frequent
basis (e.g. every week; once a month; etc.). In Appendix G, the
average number of applications in a 12-month period is shown for each
chemical(active ingredient) as listed by chemical code number. The
data in this appendix do show that, for one chemical at least, this
explanation may hold — for chemical code number 63502 (white mineral
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oil) which is applied on an average 60 times in a year period, the
application density (density in Ibs/acre) is higher than most at a rate
of 10.94 Ibs/acre on a national average. This argument does not hold,
however, for several of the other chemicals (e.g. chemical code numbers
31501-MCPP; 42002-EDB; and 63001-Dowicide 7). In these cases, it may
simply be that the recommended application rate in Ibs/acre may be
large for the desired effectiveness. In any case, the data regarding
application densities (Appendix E or F) do show several chemicals with
a noticeably higher application density than the majority of the
chemicals examined. If minimum use of chemicals (while achieving
acceptable results) is a goal, additional analyses might be beneficial
to determine whether these variations in application densities are due
to the factors mentioned above or, in part, due to other factors.
PEST PROBLEMS AND PESTICIDE EFFECTIVENESS
As part of the survey questions, respondents were asked, for each
pesticide chemical used, to indicate whether the pest problem being
treated was a "major" or a "minor" pest problem. In addition,
respondents were asked to rate the "effectiveness" of the pesticide in
addressing the particular problem. Effectiveness was rated on a scale
from 1 to 4 (l=excellent, 4=poor). Appendix H shows the ratings of
severity of pest problem for each chemical by chemical code number.
The chart in Appendix H lists the chemical code number followed by the
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total amount of chemical use (In Ibs active ingredient) followed by the
number of pounds which were used for a "major" pest problem, then the
number of pounds used for a "minor" pest problem, then the number of
pounds used for a problem which was both major and minor or in between
the two categories. For example, chemical 4401 (Cytrol) was used
nationally in the amount of 130 Ibs. A.I. Of this 130 Ibs, 58 Ibs were
used in a "major" pest problem situation while the remaining 72 Ibs
were used in a "minor" pest problem situation. The data show that
while numerous chemicals were used in both major and minor problem
situations, still a large number of the chemicals were used in
situations which were totally described as "major" pest problem
situations.
In Appendix I, the mean effectiveness ratings are shown for each
chemical. This data shows first the chemical code number followed by
the total pounds used nationally, followed by the mean (average) of the
effectiveness ratings assigned by the respondents using the chemical.
In examining the data in Appendix I, a low effectiveness rating is good
or excellent, while a higher number indicates a fair or poor
effectiveness rating. The data contain average ratings which are very
near or at the "excellent" end of the scale (1.00 or very near 1.00).
while none are beyond or worse than the "fair" end of the scale (2.75 -
3.00). Regardless, there are chemicals which are rated considerably
better or more effective than others even though the differences may be
more relative than absolute or more subjective than objective.
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PESTICIDE INSTRUCTION LABEL INFORMATION
As the data presented thus Indicates, there are differences in the
application, pest problem severity, and perceived effectiveness of the
chemicals applied to the nation's golf courses. There is, however,
considerable indication that large amounts of pesticide chemicals are
used on the courses and that these chemicals are applied quite
frequently throughout the year. All of this points to the importance
of proper care and use of these chemicals. In order to address this
issue, a series of questions was asked of respondents which dealt with
the clarity or sufficiency of information on the pesticide instruction
labels. The respondents were asked whether the instruction labels gave
them sufficient information in terms of seven different aspects of the
use of the chemicals. The response to these questions is shown in
Table 5.
TABLE 5
Adequacy of Label Instructions:1982
(Yes = sufficient information
No = not sufficient information)
Information
Category
Safety Precautions
Disposal Procedures
Drift Hazards
Storage Requirements
Application Rate
Toxic Ha zl Symptoms
Antidote Instruction
Percent (%) Responding: (a)
YES NO SOMETIMES
92.5
79.5
81.7
84.9
92.9
87.4
85.9
1.8
9.5
7.5
4.6
1.3
4.6
4.9
3.3
8.7
8.4
8.1
3.4
5.6
6.9
(a)Percents do not add to 100 due to those
indicating no pesticides used.
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The responses to sufficiency of label instructions clearly
indicates that the great majority of respondents feel that label
instructions do provide them sufficient information in the areas
mentioned. However, the two areas which seem to be least clear in
terms of information provided are a) disposal procedures and b) drift
hazards. The information about safety precautions and application
rates seems to be the most complete in providing information needed.
With these responses, as with those regarding effectiveness, there is
the potential for bias in the positive direction as the responses were
subjective impressions of the respondents and may have been elevated in
order to indicate that the repondent did indeed know his/her job
sufficiently to eliminate much of the problem of label Instruction
clarity. Nevertheless, the responses do show some relative difference
among the various segments of label instruction.
COURSE EXPENDITURES FOR PESTICIDES AND MAINTENANCE
In the tables below are shown the average (mean) golf course
expenditures for course maintenance and for pesticide chemicals by
course type (Table 6) and by EPA region (Table 7).
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TABLE 6
Average Course Expenditures by Course Type:1982
Projected
Total
Course Type Courses
Private 4547
Dally Fee 4659
Municipal 2630
Gcv't Operated 685
Semi-Private 649
Public/School (a) 34
Mixed Type (a) 34
Average
Course
Acreage
124
110
133
178
94
9
130
Course
Maintenance
(Annual)
$178.529
93,566
162,469
151,587
110.621
7,500
140,000
Pesticide
Chemicals
(Annual)
$11,457
4,244
5,821
5,240
10,212
n/a
15,000
(a)this information is based upon a single observation
and should be interpreted very cautiously.
There are quite clearly differences between types of courses in
the size of the overall course maintenance budget and in the size of
the budget for pesticide chemicals. Private courses have larger
budgets for both maintenance and pesticide chemicals while daily fee
courses have modest budgets in both areas. Municipal courses are more
like private in their overall maintenance budget but modest in their
actual pesticide chemicals budget like the daily fee courses.
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The table below shows this acreage and budget Information on a
Regional basis.
TABLE 7
Average Course Acreage and Expenditures by Region:1982
EPA
Region
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Average
Course
Acreage
93
121
130
147
121
148
108
121
86
108
Course
Maintenance
(Annual)
$ 78,841
147,151
139,258
218,619
99,730
174,012
91.582
140.975
220,483
90,390
Pesticide
Chemicals
(Annual)
$ 4,254
9.964
8.738
11.586
6.429
11,242
5.467
2.514
3.045
2.084
The table above indicates clearly that there are differences in
the average budgets for maintenance and pesticides from one EPA region
to another. These differences could be attributed to several possible
differences among the regions. Climate is certainly a possible factor
in these differences. Different climates and pest infestations can
affect either the turf condition and need for certain chemicals as well
as the level of activity on the courses. Differences in the length of
the playable season also exist and affect the course maintenance costs
since the courses used more often or for longer seasons would require
more dollars being spent on both maintenance and pesticide chemical
expenditures. The actual causes for these regional differences should
be addressed by those whose expertise is in the area of golf course
maintenance and turf care.
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APPENDICES
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APPENDIX A
SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE
AND
RESPONDENT HANDBOOK
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GOLF COURSE
SURVEY
QUESTIONNAIRE
GOLF COURSE NAME CONTROL *
RESPONDENT NAME POSITION
GOLF COURSE AD DRESS
CITY STATE ZIP CODE.
PHONE NO. ( })__•
INTERVIEWER DATE
VERIFIED BY DATE / /.
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Control
What type of course if this? (Interviewer—circle number corresponding to the appropriate response.)
Regulation -1
Executive -2
Par Three -3
2. What size is the course (* holes)? I—L
(If more than one course, specify ___
for each additional course.) \ |_
HE
3. And is the course . . .
(Identify according to largest division.)
Private -1
Daily fee -2
Municipal -3
Government operated.... -4
4. How long is the course open during the year?
All year -1
Seasonal -2 No. of months
5. Size of Course: (If information is given in square yards use column A, if in acres column B.)
A B
Sq. Yds. Acres
A. Tees ;...
B. Greens __T____^_P__^
C. Traps I I I I I I
D. Fairways -J—LL _L
E. Roughs __ —L-L- __.L
F. Water hazards Mill
G. Out of bounds areas 1 I I
Total I I I I
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6. Now I'm going to ask you some questions about the types and amounts of various pesticides which
you use during the year.
Reading from the list of pesticides, please tell me the names and numbers of any of those whi
you use in the maintenance of this course. For each one used, I will ask you how much you
how effective it is, etc. So could you first look at the herbicides.
I Read the column headings and record in the columns-after herbicides, go to fungicides.
1.
Pesticide
*
(Enter Code *)
2.
EPA Reg.
#
(From Label)
3.
Principal
Target Pest
*
(Enter Code *)
4.
Formulation
(Enter Code *)
5. Amount Used
A.
Greens/
Tees
B.
Fairways
(Indicate Lbs.,
Sals.
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Control *.
01596
Past 12 Months)
Pas
0.
Water
Hazards
t 12 Months.)
E.
Out of
Bounds Areas
6.
Type of
Application
Equipment
(Enter
Code *)
7.
Number of
Applications
In Past 12 Mo.
8.
Major or Minor
Pest Problem
(1) Major
(2) Minor
(Enter T or '2')
9.
Effectiveness
(Enter Code *)
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7. In the past 12 months, have you had any problems with drift of any of the pesticides you use.
(Circle appropriate response.)
Yes -1 No -2
7.a K'yes', with which ones? (Use pesticide **from handbook.)
8. Did any of the pesticides that you used during the past 12 months cause any undesirable side
effects? (Circle appropriate response.)
Yes -1 No -2
8.a If yes, please specify
9. How do you dispose of your pesticides and their containers?
(Circle appropriate * in each column.)
Pesticide
Containers (Contents)
Burn in incinerator -1 -1
Bury in designated area -2 -2
Storage -3 -3
Ship to approved disposal site -4 -4
Put in trash (dumpster, etc.) -5 -5
Other (specify) -6 -6
10. How do you usually store your pesticides: (Circle appropriate response.)
In separate area -1
Locked storage area -2
Other (specify) -3
11. Do the pesticide instruction labels give you sufficient information in terms of ...
Yes No Sometimes (Clarify)
A. Safety precautions required -1 -2 -3
B. Disposal procedures -1 -2 -3
C. Drift hoards -1 -2 -3
D. Storage requirements -1 -2 -3
E. Application rate instructions -1 -2 -3
F. Toxic hazards and symptoms -1 -2 -3
G. Antidote instructions -1 -2 -3
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12. And what safety precautions do you take before, during and after application?
(Circle appropriate * in each column.)
Yes No
Protective clothing -1 -2
Washing hands -1 -2
Washing clothes -1 -2
Taking showers -1 -2
Use respiratory device -1 -2
Wear goggles -1 -2
Use masks -1 -2
Other (specify) -1 -2
13. Are you a certified applicator? (Ode appropriate response.)
Yes -1 No -2
14. Do you contract for any pest control services? (Circle appropriate response.)
Yes -1 No -2
14. a If yes, how often?
J I times/ week, month, year, as needed
(Circle correct period of time.)
14.b About how much do you spend in a year for pest control services? (Enter amount in boxes.)
$_
15. For what purposes do you hire a pest control operator?
16. What do you spend annually on pesticides chemicals? (Enter amount in boxes.)
$[
17. What is your annual budget for course maintenance not including equipment purchase?
(Enter amount in boxes.)
That concludes the interview, and I want to thank you for your cooperation in this study. Now let
me make sure that I have the correct name, address, and phone number.
(Go back to front page and recheckfor complete information.)
(A/so review questionnaire for clarity and completeness.)
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RESPONDENT HANDBOOK
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APPLICATION, USE AND
EFFECTIVENESS OF
PESTICIDES
A. HERBICIDES
B. FUNGICIDES
C. INSECTICIDES
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A. Herbicides
Trade Name
Common Name
Al - Betasan
Bensulide
A2 - Balan
Benefin
A3 - Dacthal
Chlorthal Dimethyl
A4 - Banvel-D
Dicamba
AS - Ronstar
Oxadiazon
A6 - Roundup
Giyphosphate
A7 - Tupersan
Siduron
A8 - MCPP
Mecoprop
A9 - Many Trade Names 2,4-D
A10- Neburon
Neburon
..11- Dalapon, Dowpon Dalapon
A12- Kerb
Simazine
A13- Atrazine
Atrazine
AH- MSMA
MSMA
A15- DSMA
DSMA
A16- Many Trade Names 2.4.5-T
A17- Trimec
A18- Treflan
Trifluralin
A19- Basagran
Bentazon
A20- Other (Specify)
Weeds
A40- Annual Grasses-Summer
A41- Annual Grasses-Winter
A42- Annual Broadleaf Weeds-Summer
A43- Annual Broadleaf Weeds-Winter
A44- Perennial Grasses
A45- Perennial Broadleaf Weeds
A46- Digitarius (Smooth Crab. Soft Crab)
A47- Goose Grass (Hard Crab, Crow's Foot
Silver Crab)
A48- Other (specify)
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Formulation Codes
1- Wettable Powder (WP)
2- Emulsifiable Concentrate (EC)
3- Liquid. Solution(S)
4- Flowable(F)
5- Dust(D)
6- Granule (G)
7- Soluble Powder (SP)
8- Bait(B)
Application Equipment
Codes
1 - Hand Sprayers
2- Low Pressure Field Sprayer
3- High Pressure Sprayer
4- Air Blast Sprayer
5- Ultra Low Volume Sprayer
(ULV)
6- Hand Duster
7- Power Duster
8- Rotary (Cyclone) Spreader
9- Drop Spreader
10- Other
Effectiveness
Codes
1- Excellent
2- Good
3- Fair
4- Poor
5- Can't Determine
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Fungicides
Trade Name
Bl - Acti-Dione
B2 - Benlate, Tersan 1991
B3 - Captan
B4 • Dithane, Tersan LSR
B5 - Dithane-M45 (Fore)
B6 - Tersan-75
B7 - Arathane
B8 • Ridomil, Subdue
B9 - Bravo. Daconil 2787
BIO- Fusarex
Bll- Topsin E. Geary 3336
B12- Dyrene
B13- Demosan, Tersan SP
B14- Chipco 26019, Rovral
B15- Zineb
B16- Bayleton, Amiral
Common Name
Cyclohexamide
Benomyi
Captan
Maneb
Mancozeb
Thiram
Dinocap
Metalaxyl
Chlorthalonil
Tecnazene
Thiophante
Anilazene
Chloroneb
Iprodione
Zineb
Triadimefon
B17- Calo-Clor
B18- Other (Specify)
Fungi
B40- Brown Patch
B41- Dollar Spot
B42- Fusarium Blight
B43- Grey Snow Mold
B44- Leafspot (Melting Out)
B45- Pink Snow Mold
B46- Powdery Mildew
B47- Rust
B48- Stripe Smut
B49- Pythryium Blight
B50- Red Thread
B51- Typhula
B52- Other (specify)
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Formulation Codes
1- Wettable Powder (WP)
2- Emulsifiable Concentrate (EC)
3- Liquid. Solution(S)
4> Flowable(F)
5- Dust(D)
6- Granule (G)
7- Soluble Powder (SP)
8- Bait(B)
Application Equipment
Codes
1- Hand Sprayers
2- Low Pressure Field Sprayer
3- High Pressure Sprayer
4- Air Blast Sprayer
5- Ultra Low Volume Sprayer
(ULV)
6- Hand Duster
7- Power Duster
8- Rotary (Cyclone) Spreader
9- Drop Spreader
10- Other
Effectiveness
Codes
1- Excellent
2- Good
3- Fair
4- Poor
5- Can't Determine
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C. Insecticides
Trade Name
Common Name
Cl • Dursban
Chloropyrifos
C2 - Diazinon
Diazinon
C3 • Oftanol
Isofenphos
C4 - Baygon
Propoxur
C5 -
C6 -
C7 -
C8 -
C9 -
C10-
11-
Lannate
Ficam
Dylox, Proxol
Sevin
Methoxychlor
Kelthane
Malaihion
Methomyl
Bendiocarb
Trichlorfon
Sevin, Carbaryl
Methoxychlor
Dicofol
Malathion
C12- DDVP-Vapona Dichlorvos
CIS- Dasanit
Fensulfothion
C14- Aspon
Chlordane
CIS- Other (Specify)
Insects
C40- Sod Webworm
C41- Atanius Beetle
C42- White Grubs
C43- Army Worms
C44- CutWorms
C45- Ants
C46- Leaf Hoppers
C47- Blue Grass Killbugs
C48- Mosquitoes
C49- Nematodes
C50- Mole Crickets
C51- Japanese Beetle
C52- Tent Catepillars
C53- Other (specify)
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Formulation Codes
1. Wettable Powder (WP)
2- Emulsifiable Concentrate (EC)
3- Liquid. Solution(S)
4- Flowable(F)
5- Dust(D)
6- Granule (G)
7- Soluble Powder (SP)
8- Bait(B)
Application Equipment
Codes
1- Hand Sprayers
2- Low Pressure Field Sprayer
3- High Pressure Sprayer
4- Air Blast Sprayer
5- Ultra Low Volume Sprayer
(ULV)
6- Hand Duster
7- Power Duster
8- Rotary (Cyclone) Spreader
9- Drop Spreader
10- Other
Effectiveness
Codes
1- Excellent
2- Good
3- Fair
4- Poor
5- Can't Determine
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APPENDIX B
WEIGHTING FACTORS
AND
SAMPLE AND POPULATION SIZES
50
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—---"——••- IhCLC Ur jrflrLC 3ltS9 ruruuiltl*i3 wtlwniinu rnhiun? trn uwtr wuunat aunvti
— Courses in Population Base —
EPA
Region
I
11
HI
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX
X
Code
11
12
21
22
31
32
41
42
51
52
61
62
71
72
81
82
91
92
01
02
State
flassachuse
Rhode I si a
Neu Jersey
New York
Maryland
Virginia
Florida
Kentucky
Illinois
Michigan
Louisiana
Texas
loua
Missouri
Colorado
Utah
Arizona
California
Idaho
Washington
State
Sample
22
4
12
22
14
23
53
17
41
48
6
30
15
13
9
6
6
26
3
8
Region
Sanple
26
26
34
34
37
37
70
70
89
89
36
36
28
28
15
15
32
32
11
11
State
Total
329
52
278
774
158
251
680
219
575
677
142
626
344
258
165
82
166
817
77
217
2-State
Popul
381
381
1052
1052
409
409
899
899
1252
1252
768
768
602
602
247
247
983
983
294
294
Region
Total
826
826
1052
1052
1235
1235
2378
2378
3045
3045
1157
1157
1006
1006
563
563
1079
1079
447
447
Nation
Total
12788
12788
12788
127B8
12788
12788
12788
12788
12788
12788
12788
12788
12788
12788
12788
12788
12788
12788
12738
12788
Sanple
Adjustnent
1.0205202
.88713911
.74873257
1.1370550
1.0209570
.98724354
,99901358
1.0030753
.99694148
1.0026125
1.109375
.97812500
1.0666667
.92307692
1.1133603
.82995951
.90064429
1.0229282
.96031746
1.0148810
TOTALS
378
378
6887
6887 12788 12788
EPA
Region
I
11
111
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX
X
Code
11
12
21
22
31
32
41
42
51
52
61
62
71
72
81
82
91
92
01
02
State
Massachuse
Rhode Isla
Neu Jersey
Neu York
Maryland
Virginia
Florida
Kentucky
Illinois
Michigan
Louisiana
Texas
Iowa
Missouri
Colorado
Utah
Arizona
California
Idaho
Washington
State
Sanple
22
4
12
22
14
23
53
17
41
48
6
30
15
13
9
6
6
26
3
8
Projection
Height
32.421141
28.183727
23.166667
35.181818
34.077890
32.952588
33.937918
34.075901
34.108840
34.302865
35.654080
31.435851
38.323810
33.164835
41.788124
31.151147
30.368600
34.491862
39.023810
41.241071
378
679.05255
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APPENDIX C
PROJECTED NATIONAL USAGE
OF
CHEMICALS (ACTIVE INGREDIENTS)
52
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oei CODES
4401
6321
6501
PROJECTED TOTAL NATIONAL USAGE OF
OB11MLS (ACTIVE INGREDIENTS)
OSIIttL NAME (ACTIVE INGREDIENT)
6602
8711
9001
9801
10501
12301
12902
12903
12904
13502
13302
13303
13804
133G5
13806
14504
14505
14506
24401
24403
25902
27301
28901
28902
28903
293)1
29802
29S03
30001
30010
30016
30019
30029
30033
30063
31301
31501
31503
31516
31519
32201
32501
32701
34001
34201
35509
36001
36101
38904
CYtrol
Calcium oxYtetracYcline
Arowtic petroleum derivative solvent
Aroaatic petroleum distillate, oil. so
Heavv arotatic naphtha
TriMthtlbenzYl aaooniua resini PolYbroaide fora o
GaBM-li2i3i4<5i&-ttexacMorocYcloh«xan
Prefar
Acarin
Ueed - BTOOB (Use 3 code nos. 012301>
CadRiuR chloride
Cadniua sebacate
CadaiuB succinite
Standard lead arsenate
DSI1A
HSJ1A
OAMA
DOAttt
Q1A
Dithane n-45
Dithane S-31 (Use 2 code nos. 014505 a
EBDCi zinc salt of
Bluestone
Cutrine alsaecide
Cvclohexanone
Tersan SP
Radapon
Oalaponi sodiua salt of
Dalapon. M9nesiua salt of
VEL53-CS-11
Banvel H (Use 2 code nos. 029802 and 0
Dicaabai diethanolanine salt of
Ueed - BrooB (Use 3 code nos. 012301,
2<4-DichlorophenoxYacetic acid, alkanolami
2i4-DichlorophenoxYacttic acid, diethanola
Banvel H (Use 2 code nos. 029802 and 0
2,4-DichlorophenoxYacetic acid, M-olevM,
2,4-Dichlorophenorracetic acid, triethanol
2,4-DichloroPhenomcetic acid, octvl este
DCNA
HCPP
2-(2-HethYl-4-chlorophenoxY)propionic acid,
2-(2-f1ethYl-4-chlorophenoxY)proPionic acid,
2-(2-MethYM-chlorophenoxY)propionic acid,
Reslone
Di SYSton
Fensulfothion
Harlate
Diazoben
Tupersan
Karathane
Treflan
Aquathol Plus
TOTAL LBS.
130
646
190516
13704
21424
2827
857
210510
15321
211
25731
5398
2194
1604
35676
834330
1033
1083
4355
218033
376763
38336
20234
296
214
20203
3441
2231
369
IS715
297262
113
22546
19064
23998
462006
718
674
5592
11124
1096157
55696
56054
89274
1620
485
23043
2199
9146
37967
7387
4404
2843
-------
OEM com
39001
39103
40501
42002
43401
47501
47802
52001
52201
56502
56301
57001
57701
57501
57901
58201
59101
61601
63001
63501
63502
63503
66003
67501
63301
69001
69129
69201
74801
76406
76901
73701
78301
79038
79101
79301
80501
80803
80804
80807
80811
81301
81901
32053
82501
84001
34301
34701
86801
86802
36303
90301
99101
PROJECTED TOTAL NATIONAL USAGE OF
CHEMICALS (ACTIVE INGREDIENTS)
CHEMICAL NUC (ACTIVE INGREDIENT)
Vwadex
(EthYlenedinitriloltetraacetic acid, so
Citrus oil
EDB
Ach-Aid
Visco 1152 (Use 2 code nos. 047501 and
BaY 39007
Corrosive sublimate
Calomel
FOB
Sevin
HGK264
AC 26691
AG-500
Anthon
Svnklor
DOHCO 179
l.r-OinethYl-4.4'-biPYridiniu». dichloride
DOMICide 7
Prrethrun Extract (Use 2 code nos. 063
White aineral oil
fiasco 140
PHA
Botacide
Potassium chrooate
Pvrethruoi Extract (Use 2 code nos. 063
Hranine 2339
4-AP
Sodiun phosphate, tribasic
Strychnine alkaloid
DCPA
Dial late
Fattv alcohol (100Z CIO = n-decanol)
ASP 51
Arasan
Chlorinated caAPhene* techinical
AAtraa (Use 2 code nos. 019101 and 080
G-31435
CDT
Anilazine
Herpan
Bravo
Trichlorophenorracetic acid, butoxYethanol ester o
TrichloroPhenoxY)propionic acid = silvex
DDVP
Binnell
Banrot (Use 2 code nos. 084701 and 102
PCJH
Socal Aquatic Solvent 3501
Xvlene ranse hydrocarbon solvent
DEF
Nudrin
Benlate
TOTAL LBS.
251
401
Mil
402067
10305
8015
94476
73159
146318
56005
144301
2010
92654
512112
215775
4203
91385
2983
456909
2698
99670
487427
6236
1349
5393
626
10018
0
1317
1002
0
400016
5487
304
754
635135
19391
3059
655
2004
150262
16&5
1297531
1215
5541
11074
90367
2334
34330
152703
28967
6
500912
-------
CHER CODES
PROJECTED TOTAL NATIWWL USCE OF
(HMICALS (ftCTIVE INGREDIENTS)
CHEMICAL NA£ (ACTIVE INGREDIENT)
100601
101 101
101701
102001
103001
103301
103401
103601
103901
105201
106201
106901
109001
109401
109S01
109901
112701
113501
114002
B»Y 68133
B*Y 94337
RH-315
NF-44
R-7165
Orthene
Cl tare's 3336
CP-70139
HAS 351 H
NC-6897
BTS-27419
Hethrl sulfinilYlcarbaaate
RP-17623
SRA 12869
P RP-26019
p Batleton
p PP 531
P CGA-48988
Vistar
169108 DioethYlcocobenzYl aanoniua chloride
TOTAL LB3.
92030
4560
35062
25206
515
19350
20611
138736
18627
393
4940
3339
40099
374718
815694
51633
0
32752
6342
142
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APPENDIX 0
PROJECTED REGIONAL USAGE
OF
CHEMICALS (ACTIVE INGREDIENTS)
56
-------
PROJECTED TOThL USAGE Or
CHEMICALS (ACTIVE INGREDIENTS) BY REGION
REGION
CKE.M CODES
CHEMICAL NAIC (ACTIVE INGREDIENT)
FEGIGN 1
1
1
1
I
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
I
1
1
I
I
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
I
1
1
1
1
I
1
REGION 2
2
6501
6601
9S01
1C501
12702
13302
14504
14505
27301
29501
29802
30001
30019
31501
31503
31516
31519
34001
35509
36101
43401
52001
52201
56502
56301
57701
57301
57901
59101
66003
78701
78301
79801
30303
80811
31301
81901
82053
84001
84301
868ft2
86803
99101
102001
103401
103601
109001
109401
109801
109901
113501
6501
6601
Aromatic petroleum derivative solvent
Ar nint ic petroleum distillate! oil, so
Prefar
Acarin
Cadmium chloride
DSKA
Di thane m-45
Dithane S-31 (Use 2 code nos. 014505 a
Tersan S?
VEL 58-CS-ll
Banvel M (Use 2 code nos. 029802 and 0
Meed - Brooa (Use 3 code nos. 012301.
Banvel H (Use 2 code nos. 029802 and 0
HCFP
2-{2-Methvl-4-chlorophenoxY)propionic acid.
2-(2-Wethrl-4-ch1orophenoxY)proPionic acid<
2-(2-MethYl-4-ch1oroPhenoxY)propionic acidi
ferlate
Tupersan
Treflan
fie h -A id
Corrosive sublimate
Calomel
PCNB
Sevin
AC 26691
AG-500
Anthon
Douco 179
PMA
DCPA
Diallate
Arasan
AAtran (Use 2 code nos. 019101 and 080
Anilazine
Herpan
Bravo
Trichlorophenomcetic acid, butoxyethanol ester o
DDVP
Binnell
Socal Aquatic Solvent 3501
Xvlene ranse hydrocarbon solvent
Benlate
NF-44
deary's 3336
CP-70139
RP-17623
SRA 1236?
p RP-26019
p Bat let on
P CGA-489S3
Aromatic petroleum derivative solvent
Aromatic petroleum distillate, oil. so
TOTAL L3S.
3544.
1465
114S2
22
271
51
1062
4883
97
159
243T9
874
6821
1633
61
2613
33C5
117
4994
25
395
5073
10146
332
6601
872
4305
3633
6440
152
3560
106
52623
343
1502
0
24875
1215
39
32
463
6493
2733
22
14656
9611
390
525
12945
6S6
-------
7GTH. USAGE OF 2
CHEMICALS (ACTIVE INGREDIENTS) BY REGION
REGIOI CKEH CODE« OeilCAL NAME (ACTIVE INGREDIENT) TOTAL IBS.
2 °80l Prefar 39445
2 12902 Cadniun chloride 3879
2 12903 Cafeiun sebacate 141
2 13802 D9RA 1544
2 13803 HSIA 691
2 14504 DiWiane a-45 24243
2 14505 Oiithane S-31 (Use 2 code nos. 014505 a 45100
2 14506 EflDC, zinc salt of 33533
2 24401 Biuestone 104
2 27301 Teroan SP 2732
2 29801 VB.58-CS-11 1053
2 29802 Bwivel fl (Use 2 code nos. 029302 and 0 4210
2 30001 Weed - Broo* (Use 3 code nos. 012301, 13264
2 30010 2,4-BMhlorophenoxracetic acid, alkanolani 436
2 30016 2i4-Qg>chloroph«novracetic acid, diethanola 0
2 30019 Bsnvel H (Use 2 code nos. 029802 and 0 25872
2 30033 2,4-QichloroPhenocracetic acid, triethanol 674
2 31501 WPP 20581
2 31503 2-<2-fl*4hYl-4-chloropnenoxY)propionic acid, 13349
2 31516 2-<2-He#hYl-4-chloroPhenoxY)proPionic acid, 0
2 31519 2-(2-Me'thYM-chlorophenoxY)propionic acid, 3253
2 32501 Di S'rstoh 475
2 34001 Iterlate 346
2 35509 Toipersan 14445
2 36101 Tufeflan 333
2 58904 Anuathol Plus 2S43
2 39001 Uesadex 251
2 ;•'• '. Acti-*id 1904
2 5200. Corrosive subhaate 528
2 52201 CaB'OMl 1056
2 56502 POM3 17751
2 56801 Sewin 11236
2 57701 AC 26691 3024
2 57801 A&-500 33011
2 57901 Aofthon 43409
2 59101 Dowco 179 12946
2 63301 PotassiuB chroMte 141
2 73701 OC?fi 250106
2 78801 DUlUte 132
2 79101 ASP 51 36
2 79801 Anuan 180670
2 80811 AnnUzine 19317
2 31301 Reroan 1153
2 31901 Brcvo 79053
2 84301 Buxnell 6636
2 86S02 S«ca1 Asuatic Solvent 3501 11022
2 36803 XYf*ne ranse hydrocarbon solvent 1*"?03
2 99101 Bent] ate 20307
2 1017.11 BH315 53
2 102001 IF-%4 3263
2 103401 CTcarY's 3336 2169
2 103601 CF-70139 7855
2 103901 BAS 351 H 214
-------
PROJECTED TOTAL USWE OF
CHEMICALS (ACTIVE INGREDIENTS) BY REGION
REGION
C€H CODES
CHEMICAL NAME IACTIVE INGREDIENT)
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
REGION 3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
'>
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
105201
lO'OOl
109401
109S01
109901
113501
114002
4401
6501
6601
6602
9801
13802
13803
14504
14505
14506
24401
27301
29801
29802
30001
30016
30019
31501
31503
31516
31519
32201
32701
35509
36101
43401
52001
52201
56502
56801
57801
57901
59101
61601
66003
74801
78701
73801
79S01
80807
30811
81901
S4001
84301
34701
86802
NC-6897
RP-17623
SRA 12869
p RP-26019
p Bavleton
p CCA-48933
Vistar
Crtrol
Aronatic petroleum derivative solvent
AroMtic p«trol«un distil late, oil. so
Heavy aroaatic naphtha
Prefar
DSHA
hSMA
Di thane n-45
Dithane S-31 (Use 2 code nos. 014505 a
EBDCi zinc salt of
Btuestone
Tersan SP
VEL53-CS-11
Banvel H (Use 2 code nos. 029802 and 0
Ueed - Broon (Use 3 code nos. 012301 .
2>4-Dich1orophenoxracetic acid, diethanola
Banvel H (Use 2 code no*. 029802 and 0
HCPP
2-(2-MethYl-4-ch1orophenoxY}proPionic acidi
2-(2-f1ethrM-chl oropherioxY)propionic acid.
2-(2-NethYl-4-chlorophenoxY)propionic acid.
Res lone
Fensulfothion
Tupersan
Treflan
Acti-Aid
Corrosive subliMte
Caloeiel
PCN3
Sevin
AG-500
Anthon
DOHCO 179
lil'-OntethYM«4'-biPvridiniuik dichloride
PMA
DEF
03>A
DulUte
Arasan
COT
Anilazine
Bravo
DDVP
Binnell
Banrot (Use 2 code nos. 084701 and 102
Socal Aquatic Solvent 3501
TOTAL LB3.
278
1136
86150
10407?
5S36
10217
5465
53
20835
3533
9141
45560
15752
20099
34491
57023
4853
3262
2309
2175
3023
63
7606
27535
1032966
5641
12379
6443
1163
15340
3592
1895
241
204
409
297
21886
36930
22909
14661
1293
1209
1317
18796
284
28795
273
108054
11110-5
384
16244
376
19005
-------
PROJECTED TOTAL USwc OF
CHEMICALS (ACTIVE IN3EDIENT3) BY REGION
REGION CKEH CODES CKEHICAL NAME (ACTIVE INGREDIENT)
Xrlene ranse hydrocarbon solvent
Benlate
KF-44
Orthene
CP-70139
GAS 351 H
RP-17623
RP-26019
BaYleton
CGA-489S3
Vistar
Aromatic petroleum derivative solvent
Aronatic petroleu* distillate* oil* so
TrinethYlbenzYl amtoniun resin* polvbronide fora o
Prefar
Acarin
Cadniuk chloride
OSMA
HSMA
Dithane n-45
Dithane 3-31 (Use 2 code nos. 014505 a
Blues tone
Cutrine alsaecide
Tersan SP
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
REGION 4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
A
4
4
86803
99101
102001
103301
103601
103901
109001
109401
109801
109901
113501
114002
6501
6601
8711
9801
10501
12902
13802
13803
14504
14505
24401
24403
27301
28901
28902 •
23903
29301
29802
30010
30016
30019
31501
31503
31516
31519
32701
34001
34201
35509
36101
39103
40501
42002
43401
47501
47302
52001
52201
56502
56801
57001
SRA 12869
p
p
p
TrinettiYl
Radapon
2
2
2-
2-
2-
sodium salt of
Dalapon. nasnesiuB salt of
VEL 58-CS-ll
Banvel n (Use 2 code nos. 029802 and 0
2i4-Dichlorophenomcetic acid* aWanolani
2»4-DichlorophenoxYacetic acid, diethanola
Banvel H (Use 2 code nos. 029802 and 0
I-CPP
2-(2-MethYl-4-chloroPhenoxY)proPionjc acid.
2-(2-HethYl-4-chlorophenoxY)proPionic acid.
2-(2-HethYl-4-chloroph«noxv)proPionic acid.
Fensulfothion
Harlate
Diazoben
Tupersan
Treflan
(EthYlenedinitrilo)tetraacetic acid, so
Citrus oil
EDB
Acti-Aid
Visco 1152 (Use 2 code nos. 047501 and
BiY 39007
Corrosive subhnate
Calomel
PCNB
Sevin
HGK 264
TOTAL US.
1083
255/9
333
3
9240
654
15444
63190
6249?
6403
12271
397
103001
5250
2827
48061
131
299
16323
652450
109612
26163
16363
76
4019
3441
1230
204
54
6875
6709
3034
33102
1218
6379
3999
5345
1237
9146
7937
221
401
6011
402067
102
3015
94428
627
1254
6330
61033
2010
-------
PROJECTED TOTAL USAGE OF
TCMICALS (ACTIVE INGREDIENTS) BY REGION
REGIW
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
REGION 5
5
5
CHEHCGKtt
57701
57301
57901
53201
59101
63501
63503
66003
67501
69001
69129
69201
76406
78701
78801
79101
79801
S0501
80307
80811
31301
81901
82501
84001
84301
84701
86301
86&02
86803
99101
100601
101101
101701
102001
103301
103401
103601
103901
105201
106V01
109001
109401
109301
109901
112701
113501
169108
6321
6501
6601
6602
9001
NAME (ACTIVE INGREDIENT)
AC 26691
AG-500
Anthon
Srnklor
Douco 179
Prrethrua Extract (Us« 2 cod* nos. 063
tasco 140
PHA
Butacide
Pvr«thrun Extract (Us« 2 cod« nos. 063
HvMine 2339
4-AP
Sodium phosphatei tribasic
EPA
Dial late
ASP 51
Arasan
Chlorinated eaaphen*. techinical
AAtran (Use 2 code nos. 019101 and 080
CUT
Anilazine
Rerpan
Bravo
Trichlorophenoxy)propionic acid = silvex
DDVP
Binnell
Banrot (Use 2 code nos. C84701 and 102
FCItt
Socal Aquatic Solvent 3501
Xvlene ranae hydrocarbon solvent
Benlate
Bay 68133
Bay 94337
Wf-315
Nr-44
Orthene
C1«arr's 3336
CP-70139
BAS351 H
NC-6397
Methrl sulfaniMcarbamate = asulan
RP-17623
SfiA 12369
p RP-26019
p Barleton
p PP 531
p CGA-48«83
DinethylcocobentYl atnoniun chloride
Calciua oxrtetractr.ilnt
Aromatic petroleun derivative solvent
Aromatic petroleun distillatei oil. so
Heavy aroutic naphtha
GaiAa-li2.3t4.5<6-hexacn1orocrclohexari
TOTAL LBS.
14354
29734?
191-57
206
43044
37
475994
35
1203
602
10018
0
1002
20083
4580
173
467*5
19891
2711
652
62%
3069
120443
5541
10617
14119
1304
84330
91979
2476
17483
90034
4237
30221
1324
1S734
SIS
43621
1733?
34
3339
8304
108505
22392
3953
0
35
644
7617
790
13*
357
-------
PSOJECTED TOTAL USAGE Or
OBIlCfiLS (ACTIVE INGREDIENTS) BY REGION
REGION
CHEHI CODE*
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
9»1
10531
129IB2
12*03
1298*4
13SES2
13303
13304
13905
1453)4
14535
244C3
259S2
27301
29831
293012
293Q3
30001
30010
300U6
300T9
30029
308&3
3152(1
31503
31SI6
31519
322® 1
35509
360&1
361(81
434O1
47802
52061
52231
56502
568(11
577CW
578&1
579CD1
582101
591C1
63091
633H
63533
66003
6S3G.1
769fcl
787^1
738
-------
PROJECTED 107^. USSGE OF
CJCMICALS (ACTIVE INGREDIENTS) BY REGION
REGION
CSH CODE!
OS1ICAL NHE (flCTIVE INGREDIENT)
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
REGION 6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
51901
S4C01
34201
34701
86802
B6803
90301
99101
100601
102001
103301
103401
103601
103901
106201
109001
109401
109*01
109901
113501
114002
169103
6501
9801
13802
13303
13806
14504
14505
27301
29301
29S02
30010
30019
31519
32201
32701
43401
52001
52201
56801
57701
57801
57901
59101
61601
63501
63503
67501
69001
78701
79101
79301
Bravo
DDVP
Binnell
Banrot (Use 2 code nos. 084701 and 102
Socal Aquatic Solvent 3501
Xrlene ranse hydrocarbon solvent
Nudrin
Benlate
Bar 68138
NF-44
Orthene
ClearY's 3336
CP-70139
BAS351 H
BTS-27419
RP-17623
SRA 12869
p RP-26019
p BavUton
p CGA-489S8
Vistar
DinethYlcocobenzYl awnotiiua chloride
Aronatic petroleua derivative solvent
Prefar
DSHA
HSMA
CHft
Dithane «-45
Dithane S-31 (Use 2 code nos. 014505 a
Tersan SP
VEL 58-CS-ll
Banvel H (Use 2 code nos. 029302 and 0
2.4-DichlorophenoxYacetic acidi alkanolmi
Banvel H (Use 2 code nos. 029802 and 0
2-(2-HetJivl-4-ch1 orophen«Y)propionic aeidt
Res lone
Fensulfothion
fie ti -Aid
Corrosive subliwte
Calottl
Sevin
AC 26691
AG-500
Anthon
Doaco 179
lil'-Di»ethYl-4i4'-bipYridiniuB dichloride
PYrethr-un Extract (Use 2 code nos. 063
tasco 140
Butacide
Pvrethrqii Extract (Use 2 c»de nos. 063
DCPA
ASP 51
Arasan
TOTS. IBS.
838342
40
20633
582
19104
2963
6
414893
2G47
4996
614
7185
1613?
189
4940
756
67641
490132
23474
3924
480
57
10982
3264
1515
141925
4355
23954
2012
98
4033
3622
1421
16230
3262
228
2353
67
236
472
8355
49796
1930S
8165
6724
1524
199
447
99
20
669
57
13033
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PROJECTS) TOTAL USAGE OF
Q€HICALS (ACTIVE INGREDIENTS) BY REGION
REGION
CKEH CODEI
CHEMICAL NAME (ACTIVE INGREDIENT)
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
REGION 7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
80304
30807
31301
81901
84301
84701
86802
86303
99101
100601
101101
101701
103601
103901
105201
109001
109401
109801
113501
6501
6602
9301
10501
12902
12903
12904
13803
13804
13805
14504
14505
27301
29802
30001
30019
3002?
31501
31503
31519
35509
36101
43401
52001
52201
56301
57701
57801
57901
58201
59101
61601
63503
66003
G-31435
CDT
Her pan
Bravo
Binnell
Banrot (Use 2 code nos. 084701 and 102
Socal Aouatic Solvent 3501
Xvlene ranse hydrocarbon solvent
Benlate
BaY 68133
BaY 94337
RH-315
CP-70139
BAS351 H
NC-6397
RP-17623
SRA 12369
p BP-26019
p CGA-43983
Aroutic petrolem derivative solvent
HeavY aronatic naphtha
Prefar
Acarin
Cadaiun chloride
CadniuB sebacate
tidniua succinate
nsw
OAHA
DDAMA
Ditbane »-45
Ditbane S-31 (Use 2 code nos. 014505 a
Tersan SP
Banvel H (Use 2 code nos. 029802 and 0
Heed - Brooa (Use 3 code nos. 012301.
Banvel H (Use 2 code nos. 029802 and 0
2i4-Dichlorophenocracetic acid. N-o1«ri-l
ICPP
2-(2-MethYl-4-chlorophenoxY)propioriic acid
2-(2H1ethYl-4-chloroPhenoxY)proPionic acid
Tupersan
Treflan
Acti-Aid
Corrosive subliitate
CaUmel
Sevin
AC 26691
AG-500
Anthon
Svnklor
DOHCO 179
l.r-DiMthYl-4.4'-bipvridiniuii dichloride
Ansco 140
PHA
1
1
1
TOT^. IBS.
655
251
7073
15130
13360
3
6915
1934
220
0
273
4464
27456
232
31
1298?
13354
7078
16
6774
1243
34007
36
2567
166
1492
17477
265
265
1751
12123
310
8650
28
115613
57
4623
16087
2041*5
4768
1476
106
373
756
3731
3344
10543
1828°
161
221
67
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PROJECTED TOTAL USAGE OF
OaiIC*S (ACTIVE INGREDIENTS) BY REGION
RESIGN
CHEK CODE»
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7 .
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
REGION 3
3
8
3
3
8
8
3
8
8
8
3
8
8
3
8
8
3
8
8
8
8
8
3
8
3
3
8
8
8
8
8
3
8
REGION 9
6&301
73701
79301
80311
8190S
84001
84301
86302
86303
99101
102001
103401
103601
109001
109401 SRA 12369
109801 f
109901 P '
113501 P
6501
9301
10501
13802
14505
27301
29801
29302
30010 ' 2,
30019
30063 2.
31519 2-<
36101
43401
52001
52201
56301
57701
57301
59101
63503
66003
67501
69001
78701
79801
31301
81901
84301
36802
99101
102001
103601
109301 P
6501
CHEMICAL NAME (ACTIVE INGREDIENT)
Potassium cnroaate
DCPA
Arasan
Anilazin*
Bravo
DDVP
Binnell
Socal Aquatic Solvent 3501
Xrlene ranse hydrocarbon solvent
Benlate
NF-44
ClearY's 3336
CP-70139
RP-17623
RP-26019
Bavleton
CSA-48933
Aroaatic petroleua derivative solvent
Prefar
Acarin
D3RA
Dithane S-31 (Use 2 code nos. 014505 a
Tersan SP
VEL 58-CS-ll
Banvel H (Use 2 code nos. 029802 and 0
2>4-DichloroPhenoxvacetic acid, alkanola&i
Banvel H (Us* 2 code nos. 029802 and 0
2.4-Dich1oropheno)cracetic acid. octYl este
2-(2-MethYl-4-cMoropheno>cr)proPionic acid.
Treflan
Acti-Aid
Corrosive sublinate
Calomel
Sevin
AC 26691
AG-500
DOMCO 179
Ansco 140
Butacide
Pvrethrwt Extract (Use 2 code nos. 063
Arasan
Merpan
Bravo
Binnell
Socal tauatic Solvent 3501
Benlate
HF-44
CP-70139
RP-26019
Aroaatic petroleun derivative solvent
TOTAL US.
165.3
21365.5
31721.6
1316.5
43889.5
33.7
8579.3
574.6
14.5
10171.7
1243.7
2222.4
5552.3
1444.5
21222.5
15523.1
1260.3
1040.5
8627.4
1392.4
92.2
490.4
663.6
19.5
1333.3
3937.8
1550.0
29467.2
1573.7
1322.7
62.3
46.7
2562.0
5124.0
423.6
308.5
284.5
330.1
337.0
41.3
4.2
955.4
7319.3
54.5
350. j
5173.9
363.8
6156.6
214.9
5243.2
200.5
10701.1
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PROJECTED TOTH. USAGE OF
CHEMICALS (ACTIVE INGREDIENTS) BY REGION
REGION
0€M CODE!
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
?
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
REGION 10
10
10
6601
6602
9801
10501
12301
12902
12904
13803
14505
24403
28902
28903
29801
29802
30001
30010
30019
31301
31503
31519
32201
35509
36101
(3401
56502
56801
57701
57SOI
57901
59101
63001
63502
66003
78701
79038
79801
80807
80811
81901
34001
34301
34701
36302
86803
99101
101701
102001
103401
103601
109801
4401
6501
9801
CHEMICAL NAME (ACTIVE INGREDIENT)
Aroaatic petroleun distillate. oil. so
HeavY aroaatic naphtha
Prefar
Acarin
Ueed - Broon (Us« 3 code nos. 012301<
Cadaiu» chloride
CadhiuB succinite
NSMA
Dithane S-31 (Use 2 code nos. 014505 a
Cutrine alsaecide
Dalapon. sodiua salt of
DaliPoni HgnesivR salt of
VEL 53-CS-ll
Banvel H (Use 2 code nos. 029302 and 0
Ueed - Brooa (Use 3 code nos. 012301i
2i4-DichlorophenoxYacetic acid, alkanolani
Banvel II (Use 2 code nos. 029802 and 0
DCNA
2-(2-flethYl-4-chlorophenoxY)propioftie acid.
2-(2-flethYl-4-chlorophenoxY)propionic acid.
Real one
Tupersan
Treflan
Acti-Aid
PCNB
Sevin
AC 26691
AG-500
Anthon
Dovco 179
Doiticide 7
Unite tineral oil
PHA
DCPA
Fattv alcohol (1001 CIO = n-dectnol)
Arasan
CUT
Anilazine
Bravo
DDVP
Binnell
Banrot (Use 2 code nos. 084701 and 102
Socal Asuatic Solvent 3501
Xvlene ranse hydrocarbon solvent
Ben I ate
RH-315
NF-44
Clearr's 3336
CP-70139
RP-26019
CYtrol
Aronatic Ntroleui derivative solvent
Prefar
10
TOTftL LBS.
974.6
9753.8
8055.7
106.3
211.5
1011.4
331.1
813.3
243.3
60.3
1000.3
165.6
1144.3
606.7
145.6
714.6
'683.3
11124.5
11156.2
3334.6
181.0
1006.7
51.7
223.7
2046.5
1255.5
11274.2
21640.4
1931.5
1813.3
291.5
99670.4
144.5
573.1
303.6
26593.3
827.8
5808.4
8843.6
56.3
1083.4
219.4
2240.9
22.2
5035.3
313.9
1332.9
275.9
17730.5
1259.0
72.5
487.7
1857.5
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PROJECTED TOTAL USAGE OF
CKEHICALS (ACTIVE INGREDIENTS) BY REGION
REGION
CHEN CODE*
CHEMICAL N#£ (ACTIVE INGREDIENT)
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
14504
24403
27301
29801
29802
30001
30016
30019
30063
31516
31519
32501
43401
56502
56301
57701
57301
57901
59101
66003
78701
79101
79801
86802
99101
102001
103001
103401
103601
109001
109801
109901
Di thane «r45
Cutrine alsaecide
Tersan SP
VEL58-CS-H
Bam/el H (Use 2 code nos. 029802
and 0
Heed - Brooa (Use 3 code nos. 012301.
2.4-Dichlorophenomcetic acid, diethanola
Banvel H (Use 2 code nos. 029802
2.4-Dichlorophenoxracttic acid, octvl
2-(2-flethvl-4-chlorophenoxY)propionic
2-(2-ftethYl-4-chlorophenoxv)proPionic
Di Srston
Acti-Aid
PCNB
Sevirt
AC 26691
AG-500
Anthon
Douco 179
PNA
DCPfi
ASP 51
Arasan
Socal Aquatic Solvent 3501
Benlate
KF-44
R-7165
Clearr's 3336
CP-70139
RP-17623
p RP-26019
p fetleton
and 0
este
acidi
acidi
11
TOTAL LB3.
13093.2
30.9
1363.6
1743.7
2490.1
5059.2
3374.9
4161.4
293.0
9097.6
4631.1
9.9
47.3
6316.1
334.1
103.1
2736.3
329.9
259.5
512.0
61.9
112.4
2662.7
536.6
1157.7
0.0
515.3
5353.6
2935.1
3.4
2870.4
117.1
1MAND
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APPENDIX E
PROJECTED APPLICATION DENSITIES
OF
CHEMICALS (LBS. A.I. PER ACRE)
68
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APPLICATION DENSITY (NATIOML PROJECTIONS)
PACE i
4401
4501
6601
6602
3711
9001
9801
10501
12301
12902
12903
12*04
13502
13302
13803
13304
13805
13806
14504
14505
14506
24401
24403
25902
27301
28901
23902
28903
29301
29802
29803
30001
30010
30016
30019
30029
30033
30063
31301
31501
31503
31516
31519
32201
32501
32701
34001
34201
35509
36001
36101
38904
Radapon
CHEMICAL NA.1E I ACTIVE INGREDIENT;
Cftrol
Calcium oxYtetracYchne
Aronatic Petroleun derivative solvent
Aromatic p«trol«un distillate, oil, so
HeavY aromatic naphtha
aaBcniua resin, polrbromd* fora o
GaMa-li2i3i4i5,6-hexachlorocYclohexan
Prefar
Ac arm
Meed - Brooa (Use 3 code nos. 012301,
Cadniua chloride
Cadaiua sebacate
Cadniim succuiate
Standard lead arsenate
DSMA
HSHA
OAHA
DDAMA
CIA
Dithane ft-45
Dithane S-31 (Use 2 code nos. 014505 a
E3DC, zinc salt of
Bluestone
Cutrine alsaecide
CYdoliexanone
Tersan SP
Oalapon, sodiut salt of
Dalapon, nasnesiun salt of
VEL 58-C3-11
Banvel H (Use 2 code nos. 029802 and 0
Dicanba, diethanolaaine salt of
Heed - Broon (Use 3 code nos. 012301,
2>4-DichlorophenoxYacetic acid, alkanolami
2i4-DichlorophenoxYacetic acid, diethanola
Banvel M (Use 2 code nos. 029302 and 0
2.4-DichlorophenoxYacetic acid, N-olevM,
2.4-Dichlorophenowacetic acid, triethanol
2,4-Dichlorophenoxvacetic acid, octYl este
DCNA
I1CPP
2-(2-MethYl-4-chli>rophenoxY)proPionic acid,
2-(2-Hethvl-4-chlorophenoxY)proPionic acid,
2-(2-MethYl-4-chlorophenoxY)propionic acid,
Reel one
Di SYSton
Fensulfothion
Marlate
Diazoben
Tupersan
Karathane
Treflan
tauathol Plus
POUNDS
130
646
190516
13704
21424
2827
857
210510
15321
211
25731
5393
2194
1604
35676
834330
1083
1083
4855
218083
376763
38336
20234
296
214
20203
3441
2231
369
18715
297262
113
22546
19064
23998
462006
718
674
5592
11124
1096157
55696
56054
89274
1620
485
23043
2199
9146
37967
7337
4404
2843
ACRES
30211
2514
569972
53632
33146
4312
14973
453171
41745
.
42614
26022
5606
9346
120375
485041
15341
15341
24505
369207
255277
37822
11113
23268
14973
157573
21211
11929
11929
130114
934919
3760
50247
54933
76942
1254185
5641
.
13372
37255
136608
152615
123441
667334
15290
11635
23652
51735
31085
184472
2763
75305
22798
DENSITY
(LBS/AOE)
0.00431
0.25699
0.33426
0.25457
0.56162
0.58745
0.05725
0.46453
0.36700
.
0.60331
0.20744
0.39139
0.17163
0.29637
1.72115
0.07063
0.07063
0.19812
0.59068
1.47590
1.01492
1.82072
0.01273
0.01431
0.12324
0.16224
0.13699
0.03095
0.14383
0.31796
0.03015
0.44870
0.34703
0.31190
0.36837
0.12721
.
0.40254
0.29861
3.02410
0.36495
0.43642
0.13373
0.10597
0.0414?
0.97425
0.04251
0.29423
0.20581
2.67333
0.05848
0.1246?
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APPLICATION DENSITY (NATION* PROJECTIONS)
PAGE
CW1COBE
39001
40501
42002
43401
47501
47302
52001
52201
56502
56801
57001
57701
57801
57901
53201
59101
61601
63001
65501
63502
63503
66003
67501
63301
69001
69129
69201
74301
764.16
76901
73701
78301
79033
79101
79301
30501
30303
30807
30811
31301
3H01
82053
32501
34001
34301
84701
36301
84302
86803
90301
99101
CHEMICAL WW(fiCTIVE INGREDIENT)
Vesadex
(EthYlenedinitrilo)tetraacetic acidi so
Citrus oil
EDB
Acti-Aid
Visco 1152 (Use 2 code nos. 047501 and
Bay 39007
Corrosive sublinate
Calonel
PCNB
Sevin
KGK264
AC 26691
AG-500
Anthon
Stnklor
Dovco 179
lil'-DiiwthYl-4,4'-biPYridinium dichloride
Donicide 7
PYrethroa Extract (Use 2 code nos. 063
White mineral oil
fiasco 140
PMA
Butacide
Potassiua chrootate
PYrethrun Extract (Use 2 code nos. 063
Hvanine 2339
4-AP
SodiuD phosphate* tribasic
Strychnine alkaloid
DCPA
Dial late
FattY alcohol (1001 CIO = irdecanol)
ASP 51
Arasan
Chlorinated canphenei techinical
AAtru (Use 2 code nos. 019101 and 080
0-31435
CDT
Ani1a:ine
Herpan
Bravo
TrichlorophenoxYacetic acid, butoxvethanol ester o
Trichlorophenoxv)proPionic acid = silvex
DDVP
Binnell
Banrot (Use 2 code nos. 084701 and 102
PCNX
Socal Aquatic Solvent 3501
Xvlene ranse hydrocarbon solvent
DEF
Nudrin
Benlate
PCRJNDS
251
401
6011
402067
10305
8015
94476
73159
146313
56005
144301
2010
92654
512112
215975
4203
91SS5
2983
456909
2698
99670
487427
6236
1349
5393
626
10013
0
1317
1002
0
400016
5437
304
754
635135
19391
3059
655
2004
150262
16355
1297581
1215
5541
11074
90367
2884
34330
152703
23967
6
500912
ACRES
13193
45032
45032
34152
547457
45082
105764
174105
174105
121347
489094
24854
193759
805923
369651
26399
711314
34372
32019
29492
9111
144038
171737
47146
26022
47146
45082
19667
2760
45082
8863
192775
17376
9111
26344
310623
46807
27164
23607
38116
193294
55073
360325
3761
1561
109653
344355
44339
39130
432857
36390
2232
655052
DENSITY
(IBS/ACRE)
0.01900
0.0039
0.1333
11.7730
0.0133
0.1778
0.3933
0.4202
0.3404
0.4596
0.2950
0.0809
0.4662
0.6354
0.5343
0.1592
0.1291
0.0863
14.2700
0.0915
10.9401
3.3323
0.0363
0.0286
0.2074
0.0133
0.2222
0.0000
0.4770
0.0222
0.0000
2.0750
0.3069
0.0333
0.0286
0.7336
0.4250
0.1126
0.0229
0.0526
0.7573
0.2970
1.5074
0.3231
3.5493
0.1010
0.263?
0.0643
2.1551
0.3523
0.3353
0.0026
0.7647
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core
APPLICATION DENSITY (NATIONAL PROJECTIONS)
CHEMICAL NA*E(ACTIVE INGREDIENT)
PAGE
100MI
101101
IOP01
1020ft!
1 0*3001
103301
103401
103*01
103901
105201
106201
106901
10W01
109401 SRA 12869
109301 P
109901 P
112701 P
113501 P
114002
Bat 68138
Bar 94337
RH-315
NF-44
R-7165
Orthene
Cl«»rr's 3336
CP-70139
BAS 351 H
NC-6897
BTS-27419
Methyl sulfanilvlcarbanate
RP-17623
RP-26019
Barltton
PP5S1
CGA-489S8
Vistar
asulan
169108 DiMthYlcocobenzYl aaaoriiua chloride
POUNDS
92080
4560
35062
25206
5)5
19350
20611
138736
18627
393
4940
3339
40099
374718
815694
51633
0
32752
6342
142
— — —
ACRES
35268
73934
173316
156509
33336
25850
59505
935804
150491
32331
20092
32629
269687
337173
730374
231038
23600
207953
24591
5629
DENSITY
(IBS/ACRE)
1.0799
0.0617
0.20230
0.16105
O.C1546
0.74S57
0.34637
0.14825
0.12373
0.01216
0.24585
0.10233
0.1*569
1.11135
1.11605
0.22348
0.00000
0.15747
0.25792
0.02522
NATIONAL TOTAL
12327544
19169533
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APPENDIX F
PROJECTED APPLICATION DENSITIES
OF
CHEMICALS BY REGION
72
-------
APPLICATION DENSITY BY REGION
EM CODE
6501
6601
9301
10501
12902
13802
14504
14505
27301
2*801
29302
30001
30019
31501
31503
31516
31519
34001
3550?
36101
43401
52001
52201
56502
56301
57701
57301
57901
S'101
66003
73701
73801
79S01
90803
80811
81301
81901
82053
34001
84301
86902
36803
99101
102001
103401
103601
10«001
109401
109301
109001
113501
CHEMICAL NAME(ACTIVE INGREDIENT)
Aromatic petroleum derivative solvent
Aromatic petroleua distillate* oil. so
Prefar
Acarin
CadBiua chloride
D9M
Di thane n-45
Dithane S-31 (Use 2 code nos. 014505 a
Tersw SP
VEL 58-CS-ll
Banvel M (Use 2 code nos. 029802 and 0
Need - Broon (Use 3 code nos. 012301 .
Banvel H (Use 2 code nos. 029802 and 0
MCPP
2-(2-ttethYl-4-chlorophenoxY)propionic acidi
2-(2-flethYl-4-cnlorophenoxY)propionic acid.
2-i2-MethYl-4-cMorophenoxY)proPionic acidi
Harlate
Tupersan
Treflan
Acti-Aid
Corrosive subliaate
CaloiMl
PCNB
Sevin
AC 26691
AG-500
Anthon
DOHCO 179
PHA
DCPA
Dial late
Arasan
AAtraa (Use 2 code nos. 019101 and 080
Anilazine
Merpan
Bravo
Trichloroph«noxracetic acidi butoxrethanol ester o
DDVP
Binnell
Socal'Asuatic Solvent 3501
Xvlene ranse hydrocarbon solvent
Benlate
NF-44
Clearr's 3336
CP-70139
RP-17623
SRA 12369
p RP-26019
p Batleton
p CGA-4S983
REGION TOTAL
POUNDS
8546
2465
11482
22
271
51
1082
4883
97
159
24322?
874
6821
1638
61
2613
3805
117
4994
25
395
5073
10146
832
6601
872
4305
3683
6440
152
3560
106
52623
348
1502
0
24375
1215
38
32
963
515
1903
6493
2088
2783
22
14656
9611
390
525
455981
ACRES
52733
12963
33652
14654
3761
1332
4918
24759
2937
9489
46126
10576
55339
25497
3340
6434
43273
13333
23163
5366
32144
3910
3910
6078
48810
22144
26100
15971
68760
4918
24132
3340
33449
2937
9797
2937
65177
3761
4913
3761
18512
.
22032
13797
7«01
32403
4122
8328
63190
80«
6750
931892
DENSITY
(LBS/ACRE)
0.16206
0.19011
0.34120
0.00147
0.07217
0.02736
0.22006
0.19721
0.03312
0.01676
5.27310
0.0*263
0.12115
0.06423
0.01821
0.40301
0.08791
0.00637
0.21561
0.00469
0.01223
1.29753
2.59516
0. 13636
0.13524
0.03937
0.16495
0.23061
0.09366
0.03034
0.14722
0.03163
1.36367
O.J1862
0.15327
0.00000
0.38165
0.32315
0.00764
0.00362
0.05200
.
0.03636
0.34542
0.26423
0.03533
0.00524
1.66013
0.15210
0.0*546
0.07775
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APPLICATION DENSITY BY REGION
PAGE
OeCODE
4501
6601
9801
12*02
12903
13802
13903
14504
14505
14506
24401
27301
2°S01
29802
30001
30010
30016
30019
30033
31501
31503
31516
31519
32501
34001
35509-
36101
33904
39001
43401
52001
52201
56502
56801
57701
57801
57901
5°101
68301
78701
78301
79101
7«301
80811
31301
CHEMICAL NAHE(ACTIVE INGREDIENT)
Aromatic petroleum derivative solvent
Aronatic petroleua distillate, oil. so
Prefar
Cadniua chloride
Cadniun sebacate
DSMA
HSHA
Di thane *-45
Di thine S-31 (Use 2 code nos. 014505 a
EBDCi zinc salt of
Bluestone
Tersan SP
VEL 58-CS-ll
Banvel M (Use 2 code nos. 029802 and 0
Ueed - Brooa (Use 3 code nos. 012301.
2i4-Dfchlorophenomcetic acid, alkanolani
2.4-tiichlorophenoxYacetic acid, diethanola
Banvel H (Use 2 code nos. 029302 and 0
2.4-DichlorophenoxYacetic acidi triethanol
HCPP
2-(2-MethYl-4-chloroPhenoxt)proPionic acid.
2-(2-ttethYl-4-ch1orophenoxY)propionic acid.
2-(2-MethYl-4-chlorophenoxY)propionic acid.
Di Stston
Harlate
Tupersan
Treflan
Asuathol Plus
Vesadex
Acti-Aid
Corrosive sublinate
Calonel
PCNB
Sevin
AC 26491
AG-500
Anthon
Doaco 179
Potassium chroiwte
DCPA
Dial! it e
ASP 51
Arasan
Anilazine
Herpan
POUNDS
12945
686
394o5
3879
141
1544
691
24248
45100
33533
104
2732
1058
4210
13264
436
0
25872
674
20531
13849
0
8253
475
846
14445
383
2843
251
1904
528
1056
17751
11236
3024
33011
48409
12946
141
250106
132
36
180670
19317
1158
ACRES
73359.4
6600.1
50446.1
11533.3
3535.8
22750.8
23166.7
28401.2
26580.3
15805.2
3064.3
10914.4
6417.6
79193.2
9294.0
4934.5
1319.3
71767.9
t
29532.0
28161.4
4355.1
39862.3
6128.7
34321.9
439S9.1
5705.3
22797.8
13193.2
oUOHOe «$
23456.3
23456.3
36155.2
55573.6
23934.3
45471.3
56089.6
73370.0
3535.3
39358.7
•
2438.1
80549.7
62439.9
11583.3
DENSITY
(IBS/ACRE)
0.16520
0. 10400
0.78232
0.3S437
0.03980
0.06787
0.02985
0.85376
1.69675
2.12165
0.03410
0.25032
0.16485
0.05316
1.42720
0.03333
0.00000
0.36050
•
0.69689
0.49178
0.00000
0.20703
0.07750
0.02464
0.32337
0.06707
0.12469
0.01900
0.02360
0.02251
0.04501
0.49093
0.20219
0.12634
0.72597
0.36306
0. 17645
0.03930
6.35454
•
0.01430
2.24296
0.31713
0.10000
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APPLICATION DENSITY BY REGION
PACE
OO1 CODE
31-.01
34301
36602
34803
9«101
101701
102001
103401
103601
103901
105201
109001
IQ0401
109801
109^01
113501
114002
BEN CODE
4401
6501
6601
6602
9601
13802
13803
14504
14505
14506
24401
27301
29801
29802
30001
30016
3001?
31501
31503
31516
31519
32201
32701
35509
36101
43401
52001
CHEMICAL NAr£( ACTIVE INGREDIENT)
Bravo
Binnell
Socal Aquatic Solvent 3501
Xylene rinse hydrocarbon solvent
Benlate
RH-315
ff-44
ClearY's 3336
CP-70139
BAS351 H
NC-6397
RP-17623
SRA 12369
p RP-26019
p Bavleton
p C6A-48988
Vistar
REGION TOTAL
. .1 . prnnn-1
CHEMICAL NATEtACTIVE INGREDIENT)
Crtrol
Aronatic petroleun derivative solvent
Aroaatic Ktroleua distillatei oil. so
Heavy aroaatic naphtha
Prefar
DSKA
HSflA
Di thane ft-43
Dithane S-31 (Use 2 code nos. 014505 a
EBDC. zinc salt of
Bluestone
Tersan SP
VEL 58-CS-ll
Banvel. H (Use 2 code nos. 029802 and 0
Deed - Brooo (Use 3 code nos. 012301 •
2i4-DichlorophenoxYacetic acidi diethanola
Banvel H (Use 2 code nos. 029302 and 0
HCPP
2-(2-Methtl-4-ch1orophenoxv)propionic acid,
2-(2-flethYl-4-chlorophenoxY)proPionic acidi
2-<2-«ethYl-4-chloroPhenoxY»proPioriic acid,
Re? lone
Fensulfothion
Tupersan
Treflan
Acti-Aid
Corrosive subhnate
PCONDS
7905i
6&&
L102Z
19903'
20307
58
8269
2169
7555
21*
278:
ira.
®150
2W077
5836
10217
5465
1323073.
POUNDS
3£F
203353
3535
9I*t
45560.
15752.
20099r
344?l
57021-
4853
3262
2309
2175:
3022
68:
76Wr
2T585-
1032966.
5641
12379
6443.
1163)
15340--
3592L
1895"
2*i:
204-
AC€5
91927
3769r3
4117M
2619C
7709F7
24(S8
30573
14533?
7544U
2113)1
115S3
2144»
279*3
674S8
407C&2
315331
2917?A
19490ff2
ACRSS
263U2
473&>6
14829
123SB7
149173
531U5
33123
4464;?
539cb2
220137
37EO
1930/2
351913
7237,9
98£3
3583S5
9654;7
2»LUO
2?8S?l
355335
58253
3UK8
49T5
3332J7
283326
613Z;7
485^
DENSITY
Itfll^W* 1 1
(LBS/ACRE)
0.35rv6
0.17606
0.26766
0.75979
0.26340
0.02323
0.27021
0.14916
0.10412
0.01010
0.02400
0.05297
3.03306
3.02485
0.14333
0.32404
0.18732
nrucTTV
UCnol 1 T
(US/ACRE)
0.0022
0.4399
0.2386
0.7379
0.3054
0.2963
0.6066
0.:773
0.7671
0.2204
0.360?
0.1196
0.0613
0.0415
0.0063
0.2119
0.2857
42.W45
0.1387
0.3589
0.1106
0.3222
3.0832
0. 1073
0.0669
0.0039
0.0421
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APPLICATION DENSITY BY REGION
PAGE
CHEMCODE
5:201
2>502
56801
57301
57WI
59101
61601
66003
74801
78701
73301
7?801
30307
80811
81901
84001
84301
84701
86802
86803
99101
102001
103301
103601
103901
109001
109401
109601
109901
113501
114002
CJ€M CODE
4501
6601
8711
9801
10501
12902
13802
13803
14504
14505
24401
24403
27301
CHEMICAL NAHE(ACTIVE INGREDIENT)
CalMiel
FCNB
S«vin
AG-500
Anthon
DOMCO 179
l,r-Diit«thYl-4.4'-bipyridiniua dichlorid«
PHA
DEF
DCPA
Dial late
Arasan
COT
Anilazine
Bravo
DDVP
Binnell
Banrot (Use 2 code nos. 084701 and 102
Socal Aquatic Solvent 3501
Xvlene ranse hydrocarbon solvent
B«nlate
NF-44
Orthene
CP-70139
BAS351 H
RP-17623
SRA 12369
P RP-26019
P Bavleton
p CGA-48983
Vistar
REGION TOTAL
CHEMICAL NAHE(ACTIVE INGREDIENT)
Aromatic petroleu* derivative solvent
AroMtic p«troleua distil latei oili so
TriMthvlbeniYl amonium resini polvbrofeide fora o
Prefar
Acann
CadftiuB chloride
DSHA
NSMA
Dithane n-45
Dithane S-31 (Use 2 code nos. 014505 a
Bluest one
Cutrine alsaecide
Tersan S?
POUNDS
409
297
21886
36930
22909
14661
1298
1209
1317
18796
284
28795
273
103054
111105
284
16244
376
19005
1083
25579
833
3
9340
654
15444
63190
62499
6603
12271
397
1939773
POUNDS
103001
5250
2327
48061
131
299
16323
652450
109612
26163
16368
76
4019
ACRES
4858
6228
89069
92135
54405
95610
3790
39883
2760
29193
3403
90002
4379
46996
127232
12337
48050
3603
66262
9134
104524
13615
3067
104218
8724
62296
60998
128903
54587
57099
1794
2449929
ACRES
230003
12465
4312
74294
5452
9871
21442
257555
209712
62411
4259
10131
34735
DENSITY
lAJVt/A 1 *
(IBS/ACRE)
0.08413
0.04762
0.24571
0.40060
0.42103
0.15335
0.34253
0.03030
0.47704
0.64377
0.08322
0.31994
0.06226
2.29922
0.37324
0.02296
0.33808
0.10411
0.2S681
0.11795
0.24472
0.06120
0.00037
0.08962
0.07496
0.24792
1.03594
0.48483
0.12096
0.21491
0.22125
DENSITY
(LBS/ACRE)
0.4473
0.4211
0.5874
0.6469
0.0241
0.0303
0.7613
2.5332
0.5227
0.4192
3.9600
0.0075
0.1157
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APPLICATION DENSITY BY REGION
PAGE
OEM CODE
28901
23°02
" "•!."••*
27S01
29302
30010
30016
3001?
31501
31503
31516
3151?
32701
34001
34201
3550?
36101
39103
10501
42002
43401
47501
47302
52001
52201
56502
56801
57001
57701
57801
57901
53201
59101
63501
63503
66003
67501
69001
69129
69201
76406
73701
78801
79101
79801
80501
30803
80807
80811
81301
31901
82501
CKEMCAL-JWIEIWTIVE INGREDIENT)
Radapon
Da Upon, sodiun salt of
Dalapon. M9nesiuiB salt of
VEL 58-CS-ll
Banvel N (Use 2 code nos. 029802 and 0
2i4-DichlorophenoxYacetic acidi alkanolaou
2i4-Dich1oropheno;nracetic acidi diethanola
Banvel H (Use 2 code nos. 029802 and 0
KCPP
2-(2-NethYl-4-chlorophenoxY)propionic acidi
2-(2-Methtl-4-ch1orophenoxy)proPionic acid.
2-(2-MethYl-4-chlorophenoxY)propionic acidi
Fensulfothion
Mar late
Diazoben
Tupersan
Treflan
(Ethvlenedinitrilo)tetraacetic acid, so
Citrus oil
EDB
Acti-Aid
Visco 1152 (Use 2 code nos. 047501 and
Bar 39007
Corrosive sublikate
Caloitel
PCNB
Sevin
HGK264
AC 26691
AG-500
Anthon
Svnklor
Douco 179
Pvrethrun Extract (Use 2 code nos. 063
flasco 140
PMA
Butacide
Pvrethrm Extract (Use 2 code nos. 063
Hvahine 2389
4-AP
Sodiun phosphate, tribasic
DCPA
Dial late
ASP 51
Arasan
Chlorinated caaphenei techinical
AAtraa (Use 2 cod* nos. 019101 and 080
CDT
Anilazine
Nerpan
Bravo
TrichlorophenoxY)propionic acid - silvex
POUNDS
3441
1230
204
54
6875
6709
3034
33102
1218
6379
3999
9529
5345
1237
9146
7937
221
401
6011
402067
102
8015
94423
627
1254
6830
61033
2010
14354
297849
19157
206
43044
87
475994
85
1208
602
10018
0
1002
20083
4580
178
46795
19891
2711
652
6256
8069
120443
5541
ACRES
21211
3933
3933
4436
140733
11420
8369
317661
13264
32S06
8369
117106
15022
3933
31035
32319
15018
45082
45082
34152
40769
45082
102542
4414
4414
19606
167277
24854
54321
246151
48715
1260
219576
3648
90509
2539
24854
24854
45082
19667
45082
3647
•
5209
125005
46807
24227
3733
25452
19153
194339
1561
DENSITY
UWVvl 1 1
(IBS/ACRE)
0.1622
0.3128
0.0513
0.0123
0.048?
0.5374
0.3625
0.2773
0.0913
0.1944
0.4778
0.0314
0.3553
0.3144
0.2942
0.2413
0.0147
0.0089
0.1333
11.7730
0.0025
0.1778
0.9209
0.1420
0.2841
0.3483
0.3649
0.0809
0.2642
1.2100
0.3932
0.1638
O.I196G
0.0239
5.2591
0.0335
0.04S6
0.0242
0.2222
0.0000
0.0222
2.3226
•
0.0341
0.3743
0.4250
0.1119
0. 1745
0.2453
0.4213
0.6193
3.5493
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APPLICATION DENSITY BY REGION
PAGE
OBI CODE
34001
34501
84701
36601
36302
86803
99101
100601
101101
101701
102001
103501
103401
103601
103901
105201
10W1
• V"\J
( «
109*01
109901
112701
113501
169108
CffllCODE
6321
6501
6601
6602
9001
9801
10501
12902
12903
12904
13502
13803
13804
13805
14504
14505
24403
25902
27301
29801
KtUlUfFt
GailCAL-NMlElACTIVE INGREDIENT)
ODVP
Birm«ll
Banrot (Use 2 code nos. 084701 and 102
P01X
Socal Aquatic Solvent 3501
Xylene ranse hydrocarbon solvent
Benlate
Bay 68138
Bar 94337
RH-315
NF-44
Orthene
ClearY's 3336
CP-70139
BA3351 H
NC-6897
Methyl sulfanilvlcarbaaate = asulan
RP-17623
SKA 12869
p SP-26019
p £\r!«tori
p PP 531
p CGA-48983
DinethylcocobenzYl anioniuft chloride
REGION TOTAL
0€HICAL NAHEIACTIVE INGREDIENT)
CalciuB oxytetracYChne
Arosatic petroleua derivative solvent
Aromatic petroleu* distillatei oil. so
Heavy arotatic naphtha
Ganoa-l t 2t 3i 4» 5> 6-hexachl or OCYC! ohexan
Prefar
Acarin
CadBiua chloride
Cadaioa sebacate
Cadmun succinite
Standard lead ar»enate
HSHA
OAMA
DDAHA
Di thane >-45
Dithane S-31 (Use 2 code nos. 014505 a
Cutrine alsaecide
Cvclohexanone
Tersan SP
VEL58-CS-11
POUNDS
10617
14119
1304
84330
91979
2476
17483
90034
4287
30221
1324
18734
818
43621
17339
34
3339
8304
108505
22392
6953
0
4758
85
3406377
POUNDS
646
7617
790
1236
857
16866
14933
17704
5091
370
1604
1374
818
818
9847
223542
129
214
9260
7008
ACRES
82113
71761
17920
39130
109587
14398
109491
78919
62635
151710
17743
19372
4319
211227
102234
19667
32629
81585
135377
132908
48431
23600
78011
•
5176807
ACRES
2514
85479
7049
5145
14973
40600
9488
7845
21575
•
9346
3550
11461
11461
17213
27200
4116
14973
46489
46669
DENSITY
(IBS/ACRE)
0.12929
0.19675
0.07275
2.15515
0.83932
0.17195
0.15967
1.14083
0.06844
0.19920
0.07463
0.96706
0.18933
0.20651
0.16952
0.00173
0.10233
0.10178
0.80150
0.16847
0.18487
0.00000
0.06099
•
DENSITY
(LBS/ACRE)
0.2570
Q.0891
0.1121
0.2499
0.0573
0.4154
1.5739
2.2567
0.2360
•
0.1717
0.3869
0.0714
0.0714
0.5721
8.4024
0.0312
0.0143
0.1992
0.1502
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APPLICATION DENSITY BY REGION
PAGE
CHEMCODE
29802
2*503
30001
30010
30016
30019
30029
30043
31501
31503
31516
31519
32201
35509
36001
36101
43401
47802
52001
52201
56502
56801
57701
57801
57901
58201
59101
63001
63501
63503
W003
68301
76901
73701
78801
791 fll
79801
80811
81901
84001
84301
84701
36302
36303
90301
99101
100601
102001
103301
103401
103601
103901
OB1ICAL NAH£( ACTIVE INGREDIENT)
Banvel H (Use 2 code nos. 029302 and 0
Dicaaba, diethanolanine salt of
Ue«d - Brooa (Use 3 code nos. 012301.
2,4-DichlorophenoxYacetic acid, alkanolani
2,4-DichlorophenoxYacetic acid, diethanola
Banvel H (Use 2 code nos. 029802 and 0
2,4-DichlorophenoxYacetic acid. N-oleyl-lt
2,4-Dichloropnenoxvacetic acid, octvl este
HCPP
2-(2-flethyl-4-chlorophenoxY)propionic acid,
2-(2-ttethyl-4-chloroph«noxY)proPionic acid,
2-(2-Methyl-4-chlorophenoxY)proPionic acid,
Res lone
Tupersan
Karathane
Treflan
Acti-Aid
Bar 39007
Corrosive subhnate
Calomel
PCNB
Sevin
AC 26691
AG-500
Anthon
Srnklor
Dooco 179
Dowicide 7
Prrethrun Extract (Use 2 code nos. 063
fiasco 140
PfW
Potassiun chronate
StrYchnine alkaloid
DCPA
Dial late
ASP 51
Arasan
Anilazine
Bravo
DDVP
Binnell
Banrot (Use 2 code nos. 084701 and 102
Socal Aquatic Solvent 3501
Xvlene rartse hydrocarbon solvent
Nudrin
Benlate
BaY 68133
ff-44
Orthene
Clearr's 3336
CP-70139
BAS 351 H
POUNDS
20614
113
3107
8234
9984
138415
661
3720
35132
2523
27466
27771
49
1225
7337
290
7173
48
63551
127101
21933
24436
4078
76608
93102
3238
3447
456617
2412
10435
3630
5091
0
83946
336
371
244967
7003
888842
40
20633
982
19104
2968
6
414898
2047
4996
614
7135
16133
139
ACRES
293G03
3760
6541
24835
16479
358585
1196
5145
35709
26007
49967
197280
4116
7664
2763
7475
234165
3411
105374
105374
32017
59665
45148
184254
95959
24460
101331
10634
24955
23752
64995
21575
8868
45746
3646
4991
264864
31327
231304
5145
51379
9346
97068
17362
2232
191711
3550
48702
3411
20220
195214
9281
DENSITY
UCIVOi 1 1
(IBS/ACRE)
0.0692
0.0301
0.4750
0.3309
0.6059
0.3360
0.5521
0.7230
0.9833
0.0970
0.54^7
0.1403
0.0113
0.1593
2.6733
0.0333
0.0306
0.0140
0.6031
1.2062
0.6351
0.4095
0.0903
0.4153
0.9702
0.1324
0.0340
42.9393
0.0966
0.4393
0.0566
0.2360
0.0000
1.3350
0.1053
0.0744
0.9249
0.2237
3.3427
0.0073
0.3977
0.1051
0.1963
0.1710
0.0026
2. 1642
0.5764
0.1026
0.1300
0.3553
0.0827
0.0203
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APPLICATION DENSITY BY REGION
Pitt
oeioj[£
S4701
36302
36803
*»101
100601
101101
101701
103601
103901
105201
109001
W401
109S01
113501
CHEJ1CQBE
6501
6602
9301
10501
12902
12903
12*04
13803
13304
13805
14504
14505
27301
29802
30001
30019
30029
31501
31503
31519
35509
36101
43401
52001
52201
56801
57701
57801
57901
53201
0€mCAL-NA«(ACTIvE INGREDIENT)
Banrot (Use 2 code nos. 084701 and 102
Socal Aquatic Solvent 3501
Xrlene rinse hydrocarbon solvent
Benlate
BaY 68133
Bar 94337
RH-315
CP-70139
BAS 351 H
NC-6897
RP-17623
SKA 12369
p RP-26019
p CGA-43933
REGION TOTAL
CHEMICAL NM€( ACTIVE INGREDIENT)
Aronatic petroleun derivative solvent
Heavy aromatic naphtha
Prefar
Acarin
Cadniun chloride
Cadniun sebacate
Cad»iu» succinate
nSNA
OAMA
DDAHA
Di thane k-45
Dithane S-31 (Use 2 code nos. 014505 a
Tersan SP
Banvel n (Use 2 code nos. 029802 and 0
Weed - Broofc (Use 3 code nos. 012301 •
Banvel H (Use 2 code nos. 029302 and 0
2i4-DichloroPhenomcetic acidi N-olevl-li
HCPP
2-(2-HethYb-4-chlorophenorr)propionic acidi
2-(2-MethYl-4-chlorophenoxY)propionic acidi
Tupersan
Treflan
Acti-Aid
Corrosive sublinate
Caloael
Sevin
AC 26691
AG-500
Anthon
Srnklor
POUNDS
3
6915
1934
220
0
273
4464
27456
232
81
12939
13354
7078
16
445573
POUNDS
6774
1243
34007
36
2567
166
1492
17477
265
265
1751
12123
310
8650
28
115613
57
4623
16037
20425
4763
1476
106
378
756
3731
3844
10543
18289
759
ACRES
•
59282
10943
•
3364
11774
17248
74027
6727
1030
49500
16050
24611
5517
1190786
ACRES
21144
1710
63619
8532
9361
1976
2844
17068
3880
3880
4203
31422
15924
102595
4444
125S06
4444
1C564
23446
83125
30195
1976
27713
6910
6910
41121
16891
18663
56353
2917
DENSITY
(IBS/ACRE)
•
0.116642
0.181247
•
0.000000
0.023175
0.258809
0.3708??
0.034488
0.075248
0.260830
O.S32044
0.237614
0.002362
DENSITY
(LBS/ACRE)
0.32038
0.72702
0.53453
0.00425
0.27420
0.08391
0.52478
1.02396
0.06335
0.06835
0.41617
O.J3532
0.01944
0.03431
0.00640
0.91398
0.01231
0.43759
0.63611
0.23177
0.15791
0.74677
0.00334
0.05472
0.10944
0.21233
0.52356
0.56479
0.32451
0.26015
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APPLICATION DENSITY BY REGION
PAGE 10
HER CODE
59101
61601
63503
66003
63301
73701
79301
80311
31901
34001
84301
36302
86303
99101
102001
103401
103601
109001
107401
109SOI
109901
113501
CHER CODE
6501
9801
10501
13802
1*505
27301
29801
29802
30010
30019
3C063
31519
36101
43401
52001
52201
56301
57701
57301
59101
63503
66003
OeiCAL NArflfiCTIVE INGREDIENT)
Douco 179
l.r-Din*tYiYl-4.4'-biPYridiniu«i dichloride
Aasco 140
PMA
Potassium chroMt«
DCPA
Arasan
Anilazine
Bravo
DDVP
Binnell
Socal Aquatic Solvent 3501
XYlen* ranse hydrocarbon solvent
Ben late
Nr-44
C1 tart's 3336
CP-70139
RP-17623
SRA 12S69
p RP-26019
p Bavleton
P CGA-48933
REGION TOTAL
i • nrrtfiiiti
CHEMICAL NAHEIACTIVE INGREDIENT)
Aronatic petroleum derivative solvent
Prefar
Acarin
DSMA
Di thane S-31 (Use 2 code nos. 014505 a
Tersan SP
VEL 5S-CS-11
Banvel H (Use 2 code nos. 029802 and 0
2»4-DichlorophenoxYacetic acid, alkanolani
Banvel H (Use 2 code nos. 029802 and 0
2i4-DichlorophenoxYacetic acidi octfl este
2-(2-MethYl-4-chlorophenoxY)proPionic acid.
Treflan
Acti-^id
Corrosive sublioate
CaloDel
Sevin
AC 26691
AG-500
DOBCO 179
Arnsco 140
PMfl
POUNDS
2260
161
221
67
166
21365
31722
1317
43390
39
3579
575
15
10172
1244
2222
5533
1445
21223
15523
1260
1041
474196
POUNDS
3627.4
1892.4
92.2
490.4
663.6
19.5
1333.3
3937.8
1550.0
29467.2
1573.7
1322.7
62.3
46.7
2562.0
5124.0
423.6
308.5
9181.7
234.5
330.1
337.0
ACf£3
34523
1976
2917
7350
1976
23490
6S576
14023
78473
1710
44902
5390
2844
57661
1976
9576
30911
10296
29033
64021
15319
1G963
1328569
ACRES
14934
11479
4050
4050
6147
7363
2196
60337
7074
77379
7336
45760
4050
2196
24369
24369
4050
12040
32733
23421
5376
16403
DENSITY
Mrf^il 1 1
(LBS/ACRE)
0.065464
0.031357
0.075377
0.008472
0.033907
0.749925
0.462574
0.129540
0.622970
0.022618
0.191066
0.106613
0.005112
0. 176404
0.629300
0.232076
0.069000
0.140300
0.730969
0.242469
0.079666
O.C94874
DENSITY
(LBS/ftCRE)
0.575783
0.164353
0.022769
0.121105
0.103762
0.002644
0.607322
0.064727
0.219105
0.380313
0.214513
O.G39331
0.015335
0.021277
0.105135
0.210270
0.105346
0.025621
0.230502
0.012143
0.061412
0.023594
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APPLICATION DENSITY BY REGION
PAGE 11
CHEN CODE
67501
69001
78701
79801
813ftl
31901
84301
36302
°910l
102001
103601
109801 P
CHEH CODE
6501
6601
6602
9801
10501
12301
12902
12*04
1380?
14505
24403
23*02
23903
29801
29302
30001
30010
30019
31301
31503
31519
32201
3550?
36101
47401
56502
56301
57701
57801
57901
59101
63001
CJ€MICALNAME( ACTIVE INGREDIENT)
Butacide
Prrethrum Extract (Use 2 code nos. 063
DCPA
Arasan
Merpan
Bravo
Binnell
Socal Aquatic Solvent 3501
Ben! ate
NF-44
CP-70139
RP-26019
REGION TOTAL
CHEMICAL NAMEtACTIVE INGREDIENT)
Aromatic petroleum derivative solvent
Aromatic petroleum distillate, oil, so
HeavY aromatic naphtha
Prefar
Acarin
Ueed - Broom (Use 3 code nos. 012301,
Cadmium chloride
Cadmium succinate
MSMA
Di thane 3-31 (Use 2 code nos. 014505 a
Cutrine alsaecide
Dalaponi sodium salt of
Dalapon, masnesium salt of
VEL 53-CS-ll
Banvel H (Use 2 code nos. 029802 and 0
Ueed - Broom (Use 3 code nos. 012301,
2t4-Dichlorophenomcetic acid, alkanolami
Banvel M (Use 2 code nos. 029802 and 0
DCNA
2-(2-flethYl-4-chlorophenoxYVpropionic acid,
2-(2-MethYl-4-chlorophenoxY)proPionic *cidi
Res lone
Tupersan
Treflan
Ach-Aid
PCNB
Sevtn
AC 26691
AG-500
Anthon
DOHCO 179
Dodicide 7
PTJUNDS
41.3
4.2
855.4
7319.8
54.5
350.1
5178.9
363.3
6156.6
214.9
5243.2
200.5
96175.0
POUNDS
10701
975
9754
8056
106
211
1011
331
813
243
60
1000
166
1145
607
146
715
9633
11124
11156
3335
131
1007
52
224
2046
1256
11274
21640
1932
1813
291
ACRES
5376
5376
5233
18599
4050
13871
14423
4050
40539
5794
62694
5140
582306
ACRES
16216
193
16875
20119
193
.
193
862
4540
9485
193
.
.
7107
29039
2278
2273
35465
37255
7985
29039
m
13487
.
37296
7451
3893
2471
41773
.
48535
i
DENSITY
(LBS/ACRE)
0.007774
0.000777
0. 163452
0.393553
0.013462
0.025241
0.359071
0.089346
0.151363
0.037097
0.033631
0.039015
DENSITY
(LBS/ACRE)
0.6599
5.0456
0.5730
0.4004
0.5504
.
5.2360
0.3340
0.1791
0.0262
0.3124
.
.
0,1611
0.0209
0.0639
0.3133
0.2732
0.2936
1.3972
0.1148
m
0.0746
.
0.0060
0.2746
0.3221
4.5630
0.5131
.
0.0375
.
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APPLICATION DENSITY BY REGION
PAGE 12
C>€M CODE
635G2
64003
73701
7?033
79S01
30807
30811
31901
34001
84301
84701
36802
36303
99101
101701
102001
103401
103601
109301
CHEJ1CODE
4401
6501
9301
14504
24403
27301
29801
29802
30001
30016
30019
30063
31516
31519
32T01
43401
56502
56801
57701
57801
57901
59101
66003
78701
79101
— — — ^ — — — KtULUTF? -~-~— —
0€MICAL NAHEIACTIVE INGREDIENT)
Uhite mneral oil
PMA
EPA
FattY alcohol (1001 CIO - n-decanol)
Arasan
CDT
Anilazine
Bravo
BDV?
Binn«11
Banrot (Use 2 code nos. 034701 and 102
Socal Aquatic Solvent 3501
Kylerie rinse hydrocarbon solvent
Beniate
RH-315
NF-44
deary's 3336
CP-70139
RP-26019
REGION TOTAL
CHEMICAL NAJECACTIVE INGREDIENT)
Cvtrol
Aromatic petroleum derivative solvent
Prefar
Di thane e-45
Cutrine alsaecide
Tersan SP
VEL 58-CS-ll
Banvel M (Use 2 code nos. 029802 and 0
Ueed - Broom (Use 3 code nos. 012301 >
2.4-Dichlorophenomcetic acid, diethanola
Banvel (1 (Use 2 code nos. 029802 and 0
2i4-Dichlorophenomcetic acid, octvl este
2-(2-tiethYl-4-chlorophenoxY)propionic acid.
2-(2-MethYM-chloroPhenoxY)proPionic acid.
Di Srs ton
Act i -A id
PCN3
Sevin
AC 26691
AG-500
Anthon
Dowco 179
PMA
DCPA
ASP 51
POUNDS
99670
144
573
304
26593
328
5508
8844
56
1083
219
2241
22
3035
319
1833
276
17731
1259
283959
POUNDS
72
488
1858
13093
31
1364
1744
2490
5059
3375
4161
293
9098
4631
10
48
6316
334
103
273e
330
259
512
62
112
ACRES
9111
4732
4419
9111
55923
20695
9209
17382
3375
9162
9715
6339
2278
21514
2900
5846
193
72688
18143
657561
ACRES
3349
5773
4747
17332
8777
17288
13502
41925
3755
14890
34021
1410
20446
20050
5556
10815
14324
5556
1410
28533
40C9
5773
24941
5556
5354
DENSITY
(US/ACRE)
10.9401
0.0302
0.1^7
0.0333
0.4755
0.0400
0.6307
0.5083
0.0167
0.1132
0.0226
0.3253
0.0098
0.1411
0.1099
0.3135
1.4236
0.2446
0.0694
DENSITY
(LBS/ACRE)
0.01883
0.0344C
0.39132
0.75572
0.00352
0.07333
0.12914
0.05939
0.57783
0.22666
0.12232
0.21126
0.44475
0.23098
0.00173
0.00442
0.42607
0.06012
0.07310
0.09573
0.03230
0.04490
0.02053
0.01113
0.01920
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APPLICATION DENSITY BY REGION
PAGE 13
CHEPI tf'DE
7*301
&302
99101
102001
103001
103401
103601
109001
10-5801 P
109901 P
OfillCAL NAME(ACTIVE INGREDIENT)
Arasan
Sacal ftouatic Solvent 3501
BenUt*
NF-44
R-7165
Cltarr's 333i
CP-70139
RP-17623
RP-26019
Bavleton
REGION TOTAL
GRAND TOTAL
POUNDS
26o3
537
1158
0
515
5854
2935
3
2870
117
75241
12327544
ACRES
16253
22244
20165
•
33336
4747
32339
5556
17492
5354
433639
f^fmtm^mSSSSSSS
19019244
DENSITY
(LBS/ACRE)
0.16383
0.02412
0.05741
•
0.01546
1.23315
0.09076
0.00062
0.16410
0.02000
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APPENDIX G
MEAN NUMBER OF APPLICATIONS/YEAR
BY
CHEMICAL
86
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MEAN * APPLICATIONS BY CHEMICAL
S NUMBER OF
!APPLICATIONS
! PAST 12
! MONTHS
I ____________
I
I MEAN
CHEIMICAL CODE !
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440H. ', 1.00
6321 5 1.50
^K^B^B^^^B^B^H^B^B^M^K^K^K^H^^H^H^H^L^H^K^K^K^K^K^K^B^K^K^B^H
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6501 ! S.14
4.&01 5 3.09
6.602 ! 3.19
S71L ! 3.00
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900£ ! 2.00
930n : i.6i
1050H ! 1.54
12301 ! 3.00
129O2 ! 4.90
^B ^»^^>^BI^BI ^B ^B ^B ^ ^B ^B ^B ^B ^B ^B ^B ^B ^ ^L ^B ^B ^m ^B ^B ^B ^B ^B ^B ^B ^B ^B
129013 ! 8.7S
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1290»4 ! 4.31
1350X2 ! 1.00
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138CD2 ! 4.23
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1380)3 ! 6.54
1380^4 5 2.65
138Q15 ! 2.65
^••MHBB^WOMHV^HV^B^B^B^B«»«*«*^»^U^^B^V^B^B^B^B^V^B^B^B^B
1380>6 ! 1.00
1450X4 ! 6.26
^»^B^B»^^^B^B^B^B^B«»^H»^B^B^B^»^»^V^U^»^»^»^»^*^~^^^^B^V^B^»
145015 ! 3.5S
1450i6 ! 2.35
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MEAN ft APPLICATIONS BY CHEMICAL
! NUMBER OF
!APPLICATIONS
! PAST 12
! MONTHS
I ____________
I — ~
MEAN
^L ^K^K ^K ^K^K ^H^K^K^ ^H^B^B
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CHEMICAL CODE !
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I
24401 ! 3.97
^B^BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBIBBBBiBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV
^ ••"•"•••"••• ••••••"•"• ^ _ ^ _ _ ^
24403 ', 7.21
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•• ^B ^B ^— ^— ^— ^B ^B ^— ^— ^— ^W ^B ^B ^B ^K ^B ^B ^p ^B ^— ^— ^ ^— ^— ^— ^— ^— ^— ^B ^—
25902 ', 2.00
_B ^H^B^K^K^^K^H^_^K^K ^ ^K ^K ^L ^K ^B ^B BB ^B ^B BB ^B BB ^B BB ^B
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27301 .! 4.22
_____—____—_____+__—_ ____
28901 '. 2.00
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^23-902 ! 1.00
•» ^•^•^•••^•^•^•^•^L^BBB^B^V^n^M^B^MBV^B^B^B
2S903 ! 1.00
^K ^M ^K ^K ^K ^K ^K ^B ^B ^K ^B ^L ^K ^K ^K ^B ^B BB BB BM ^B BB BB BB
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29301 ! 1.43
___ +__________—
29302 ! 2.22
+
29803 ! 1.00
^K^K^B^B^K^BBH^B^K^K^K^K^B^M^BBB^BBH^L^K^BBBBBBB^B^H^B^K^B^K^B
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30001 ', 1.52
^K^K^K^K^^B^K^K^K^K^K^K^K^B^K^B^K^^L^B^K^K^K^B^K^K^K^K^K^K^K
^B^B^B^B^^K^B^B^B^K^B^B^B^B^K^V^B^^^^B^K^B^B^K^B^K^B^B^B^B^B
30010 ! 3.59
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30016 ! 1.29
__-__—«_ __+_ _
30019 ! 2.7S
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30029 ! 1.51
^^•^•^BBBBBiBB^BBBBBBBBBBMBBBBBBBBBBjaBBBBBWBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB
30033 ! 1.00
30063 ', 1.60
™" ™" ™~ "™ "^ ™" ™" ™" "™ "™ "™ ™" ™" "™ ™" """" ™" ^T ™™ "** "^^ ™™ ™" ""* "™'™~ "™ "™ ^* ^"
31301 ! 12.00
________________4.___ ___ ______
31501 ! 1.34
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31503 ! 1.68
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31516 ', 1.44
^••^B^M^B^B^BBB^BBB^B^BIB^BBBBBBB^B^^B^B^B^B^MV^BBBMB^BBB^B
3151* ! 2.35
(CONTINUED)
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MEAN ** APPLICATIONS. BY CHEMICAL
3
CHEMICAL CODE
32201
32501
32701
34001
34201
3550*
36001
34-101
33904
39001
39103
40501
42002
43401
47501
47S02
52001
52201
54-502
56301
57001
57701
NUMBER OF
APPLICATIONS
PAST 12
MONTHS
MEAN
2.01
1.37
1. 14
19.14
2.00
1.65
5.00
1.36
4.00
2.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
5.44
1 . 00
4.75
1.85
1.85
3.09
3.51
4.29
4.77
(CONTINUED)
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MEAN * APPLICATIONS BY CHEMICAL
! NUMBER OF
[APPLICATIONS
! PAST 12
! MONTHS
I ____________
I
! MEAN
^•••••"•'^•••"•^•"••"'^•'""^•••••••'^•"•^^^••••••"""""•••"•"•••^•'^
CHEMICAL CODE !
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57801 ', 3.20
BBBBBBB»BB«B>B»^BBB«B.BB^»^M^BBB^»«»^B^L^BBBBBBBBBB»^B>^BBB^B,BBBB
57901 ! 2.59
BBB»BBBBBBB»^BBBB» ^» ^^» ^^BB*BB^»^»^^BBB»BBBBBB^»^B«B>BBBBBB«B*
58201 ! 4.25
__^_^^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^^_^_^^_^_^^LBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB
BBBBBBBB^BBBBBBBMBBBBiBB^Bv^BBW^^BBMBBB^BBBB^BBBBBBBBBB^BBBBBB^BBBV
5*101 5 4.26
^BBB.BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBWBBBB«BBB>^B«BBBBBBBBBBBBB
BB^BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB^BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB
61601 ! 2.36
BBBB W^BBBBBBB^BBBBBB*BB«BBBiBB1BB1M*^B^kBB,«BBBBB1BBlBBBB,BB.BB,BBJBBBB
A3001 ! 2.34
—_ +
63501 ! 2.13
63502 ! 60.00
BB •• BBBB ^BBB^BBBBBBBBBBBBBBB^B ^BBBBB^^ ^B^B^BBBBB BBBB>BB>BB •»•••»
63503 ! 5.4S
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66003 ! 2.94
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67501 ! 3.53
6S301 ! 3.7S
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69001 ', 3.53
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69129 ! 1.00
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69201 ', 1.00
BB ••^•^BBBBB^B ^»^B •••••••••••• BBBB^B^^BB ^B^»^»BMBB ^B^B^BMM^B ^B
74S01 ! 4.00
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BB •• BB BB BB •• •• BB BB BB BB BB
76406 ', 1. OO
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76*01 ! 15.00
—________________+____________
7S701 ! 1.21
BB BB BK BK BB BK BH BK BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BK BB B» B^ B» BB BB BB BB BB, BB BB BB BB ^H
— — ^_^_^_ ^_^_^B^— — ^B^— •—^— ^B^B^— ^B^p^^^B^VBBBBBBBBBBBBBVBB
73801 ! S.9*
_-.———______«_4._—_________
7*038 ', 60.00
_________________ _^._—__________
79101 ! 4.33
(CONTINUED)
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MEAN # APPLICATIONS BY CHEMICAL
! NUMBER OF
', APPLICATIONS
', PAST 12
! MONTHS
I ___
I"««•»" »«"•••"•»
! MEAN
^™ ^™ ^™ ^™ ^" ^™ ^™ ^™ ^™ ""* ™" ^™ ^™ *"** "™ "*" ^™ ^™ ^r ^™ ^™ ™* ^™ ^™ ^" ^™ ^™ ^* ^™ ^™ ^™
CHEMICAL CODE
•«••••••• •••••»••»•••«»•• '
79S01 ! 5.89
4.
S0501 ! 3.00
^•^ ^B ^»^»^B^»^*^B ^B^M^B^B ^»^B«»^»^» ^U^*^M^B^» ^* •»•»•• ^•^•^••M
SOS03 : i.oo
_______.—________..+—__________
SOS04 ! 3.00
^*^^*"^^^^^^""*^"™^™ •-• ••^•••••••••^••••^••^^^
SOS07 ', 1. S7
«, ^»^»^™^™^»^™^™^»^™^™^™
^B^^B^B^B^H^B^K^B^B^B^B^V^V^^K^^K^^^— — — — — — — — W««^— —
SOS11 ! 3.59
—————+ —-— —
S1301 ! 4.20
S1901 ! 5.7S
-+—_______
S2053 ! 1.00
__—_«,___— +-
S2501 ! 2.00
_ _ _-«-
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34301 '. 1.4S
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84701 ', 3.09
S6S01 S 3.14
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86802 5 3.03
__________________+___________—
86803 ! 2.45
s-0301 ! 2.00
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99101 '. 4.00
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100601 ! 1.58
^—B^.• •• ^_. __ •• ••••^•W^ _••• •••• ^«•••••••^•B _B_«^^ ^^
101101 ! 6.36
_B^____B^_.«a^_^B^B^_^_^_.^B^B ^B^B ^M^H^L^B^B^B^B^M^B^B^B^M^B^B^M
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101701 ! 1.14
__________________^._—__________
102001 ! 4.45
(CONTINUED)
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MEAN « APPLICATIONS BY CHEMICAL
CHEMICAL CODE
103001
103301
103401
103601
103901
105201
106201
106*01
109001
109401
109S01
109901
112701
113501
114002
169 108
NUMBER OF
APPLICATION'S
PAST 12
MONTHS.
MEAN
1.00
3.43
5.55
3. SI
2.74
4.31
4.00
5.33
1.14
1.43
4.79
2.64
1.00
2.52
2.27
1.00
'OMMAND
-------
APPENDIX H
SEVERITY OF PEST PROBLEM
BY
CHEMICAL
93
-------
SEVERITY Or r-F.'=.T PROBLEM BY CHEMTCAI '=•
CHEMICAL CODE
4401
6321
6501
6601
6602
3711
9001
«301
10501
12301
12902
12903
12C'04
1 3502
1 3302
1 3803
13304
13305
13StV:.
1 4504
1
i
i
1
i
1
i
i
i
i
i
1
1
1
1
i
i
1
1
i
1
i
1
i
1
1
1
1
I
i
1
1
1
1
1
i
1
1
1
1
1
i
i
i
1
i
1
i
i
i
i
i
1
i
1 _
I "
AMT
SUM !
1
I
I
1
1301
646 !
190516!
13704!
21424!
2327!
357!
210510!
15321 !
211 !
25731!
1604!
35676 !
831 036 !
1033!
1 033 !
4355 !
"• 1 /• "7 "'B*. '
*_ 1 O / *. .' 1
SEVERITY
1
MAJOR !
AMT !
SUM
1
1
58 !
646 !
161364!
3737!
12194!
2327 !
357 !
130363!
14902!
1
1
23921!
1324!
1604!
34*57 !
757424 !
1033!
4SF.5 !
164440!
OF PFST P
1
1
t
MINOR
AMT
SUM
1
1
i
1
72!
23520 !
4917!
9230 !
1
• i
• 1
29642 !
413!
211 !
1310!
141 !
370 !
1
• 1
719!
74511 !
i
• 1
1
• i
• i
52235 !
POfcLEM
MM. IOR
AND
M T NOR
AMT
SUM
•
•
6.T.2
•
•
•
•
m
m
•
•
•
•
•
.
•
.
-
-
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SEVERITY OF PFST PROBLEM BY CHF.MTCAl S
CHEMICAL CODE
1 4505
1 4506
24401
24403
25902
27301
23901
28902
23903
29801
2*802
2*803
3000 1
30010
300 1 6
3001*
3002*
50033
30063
31301
(CONTINUED)
1
i
1
i
1
i
1
i
1
1
1
1
1
__ .— 1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
i
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
i
i
1
i
t
1
1
(
1
1
1
1
AMT !
SUM :
1
1
376763 !
38386 !
20234 !
296 !
214!
20208 !
3441 !
2231!
36*!
18715!
297262!
113!
22546 !
19064!
239-98 !
462006 !
718!
674 !
55*2 !
11124!
SEVERITY
1
1
1
i
MAJOR !
AMT !
SUM
1
1
322452 !
3664* !
16972!
205 !
214!
13675!
1
• 1
1
• 1
10618!
30658 !
• 1
10116!
9788 !
16453!
312901!
i
• i
1
• i
137::;
11124!
OF PEST PROBLEM
! MAJOR
! ANH
MINnp ! MINOR
AMT ! AMT
i
SUM ! SUM
1
1
1
1
54311!
1733!
326?!
91 !
1
• l •
6533 !
34415
2231 !
36*!
80*6 !
266604 !
113!
1 2430 !
*276 !
7540 !
14*105!
718!
674 ! .
1
• i *
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SEVERITY OF PEST PROBLEM BY CHEMICALS
CHEMICAL CODE
31501
31503
31516
3151*
32201
32501
32701
34001
34201
35509
36001
36101
38904
39001
39103
40501
42002
43401
47501
47802
1
i
1
i
1
f
1
1
t m
AMT
SUM !
1
1
1
1
1096157!
55696 !
56054 !
89274 !
1620!
485!
23043 !
2199!
9146!
37967 !
7387!
4404!
2843 !
251 !
401 !
6011 !
402067 !
10305!
8015!
94476 !
SEVERITY
1
t
1
MAJOR !
AMT
SUM i
t
1
1
i
1055323!
36627 !
38878 !
64863 !
1572!
475!
23043 !
2199!
9146!
249*2 !
7387!
1876!
2843 !
1
• 1
401 !
6011 !
392717!
8062 !
8015!
93906 !
OF PEST PROBLEM
! MAJOR
! AND
MINOR ! MINOR
AMT ! AMT
SUM ! SUM
*
1
40833 !
19069!
17176!
244115
49!
10!
• 1 •
1
• 1 •
1
• 1 •
12975!
• i •
2528 !
i
• 1 •
251 !
1
• 1 •
1
• i •
9330 !
• t •
570 !
(CONTINUED)
-------
SEVERITY OF PEST PROBLEM BY CHEMICALS
CHEMICAL CODE
52001
52201
56502
56801
57001
57701
57801
57901
58201
59101
61601
63001
63501
63502
63503
66003
67501
6S301
69001
6912C'
1
1
I
1
1
1
1
1
1
I
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
•
I
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
I
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
•
1
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1
1
1
1
1
•
!
1
I
1
1
1
1
1
I
1
1
1 _
1 *
1
1
1
I
1
1
AMT !
SUM
1
1
1
731591
146318!
56005 !
144301 !
2010!
92654 !
461365',
215975!
4203!
91SS5!
2*33 !
456909 !
2698 !
99670 5
487427 !
6236!
1349!
53*8 1
626!
10018!
SEVERITY
1
1
1
I
MAJOR !
AMT !
SUM !
1
I
70555!
141110!
35216!
100652!
1998!
68499 !
379584 !
162754!
876!
78728!
1459!
456617!
2499 !
99670 !
483103!
A**rf^ t
*rC*
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SEVERITY OF PEST PROBLEM BY CHEMICALS
CHEMICAL CODE
74801
76406
76901
78701-
78801
79038
7*101
79801
80501
80803
80804
80807
ii •
30311
81301
31901
82053
32501
34001
34301
1
1
1
1
1
1
I
1
1
i
AMT !
SUM !
1
1
1
0!
1317!
1002!
0!
400016!
5487 !
304!
754!
635185!
19891 !
3059!
655!
2004!
150262!
16355!
1295535!
1215!
5541!
11074!
35208 !
SEVERITY
1
1
1
MAJOR
AMT !
SUM !
1
1
1
1
• i
131.7!
1002!
0!
283743 !
4863!
304!
534 !
503107!
16118!
2602 !
1
• i
1075!
139514!
5091 !
11820*3!
1215!
1
• i
10966!
59694 !
OF PEST PROBLEM
! MA.JOR
! AND
MINOR ! MINOR
AMT ! AMT
SUM 5 SUM
1
1
1
0!
• i •
1
• i •
• 1 •
116273!
623 !
1
• 1 •
220!
132078!
3773 !
457 !
655!
10748!
1 1 264 !
113175! 267
1
• 1 •
5541 !
105!
25514!
(CONTINUED)
-------
SEVERITY OF PEST PROBLEM BY CHEMICALS
CHEMICAL CODE
84701
86801
86802
86803
90301
**101
100601
101101
101701
102001
103001
103301
103401
103601
103901
105201
1061-01
106901
10*001
109401
(CONTINUED)
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
i
I
I
i
1
1
1 __
1
I
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
i
i
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
I
1
I
1 _
i "
AMT !
SUM
1
2884!
84330 !
111878!
28*67 !
6!
500912!
92080 !
4489!
33789 !
25206 !
515!
19350!
20611 !
138736!
18001 !
393!
4*40 !
333* !
40014!
374713!
SEVERITY
ff
1
1
1
MAJOR !
AMT
SUM
1
2103!
84330 !
91823!
24854 !
1
• i
472151!
76971!
4126!
2*530 !
21646!
1
• 1
19350!
7057!
65913!
795* !
393 1
I
• l
657!
37313!
3439 1 1 !
OF PEST PROBLEM
! MAJOR
', AND
MINOR ! MINOR
AMT ! AMT
SUM ! SUM
1
1
1
776!
1
• 1 •
17727! 232S
4113!
6!
28760 !
15109!
363!
425* !
3560 !
515!
1
• I *
13554!
72817!
10042!
t
• 1 •
4*40 !
2682 !
2701 !
30807 I
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SEVERITY OF PEST PROBLEM BY CHEMICALS
CHEMICAL CODE
109801
109901
112701
113501
114002
16^1 OS
AMT
SUM
8156*4
51633
0
32752
6342
142
SEVERITY OF PEST PROBLEM
MAJOR
AMT
SUM
746065
48319
•
31670
•
85
MINOR
AMT
SUM
6*62?'
3314
0
1082
6342
57
MAJOR
AND
MINOR
AMT
SUM.
•
•
•
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APPENDIX I
MEAN EFFECTIVENESS RATING
BY
CHEMICAL
101
-------
MEAN EFFECTIVENESS Or CHEMICALS
CHEMICAL CODE
4401
6321
6501
6601
6602
S711
9001
9801
10501
12301
12*02
12903
12904
13502
13802
1 3803
13804
13805
13806
1 4-504
14505
14506
1
1
I
1
1
1
1
1
_ 1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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1
1
1
•
I
1
1
1
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1
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•
1
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1
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1
1
1
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1
1
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i
i
POUNDS !
ACTIVE :
INoRED !
SUM :
1
1
1
ISO!
646!
190516!
137041
21424!
2827!
857!
210510!
15321!
211!
25731 !
5398!
•
2194!
1604!
35676 !
831936!
1083!
1083!
4855 !
216725!
376763 !
38386 !
EFFECT.
MEAN
2.00
1.00
1.64
1.63
2. 10
1.00
2.00
1.99
1.30
2.00
1.40
1.50
1.33
1. 00
2.08
l.*0
2.67
2.67
2.00
1.73
1.S8
1.81
(CONTINUED)
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MEAN EFFECTIVENESS OF CHEMICALS
CHEMICAL CODE
24401
24403
25*02
27301
2890 1
28902
23903
29801
29802
29303
30001
30010
30016
30019
30029
30033
30063
3130-1
31501
31503
31516
31319
•
l
1
1
1
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1 _
1
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l
1
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1
1
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1
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1
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i
1
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1
1
1
1
l
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
l
l
l
1
1
POUNDS !
ACTIVE 1
TNGRED !
SUM
1
1
20234 !
296!
214!
20208 !
3441 !
2231 !
369!
18715!
297262 !
113!
22546 !
19064!
239-9S !
462006 !
713!
674!
5592 !
11124!
1096157!
55696 !
56054 !
89274 !
EFFECT.
MEAN
2.6S
1.31
2.00
1 . 38
3.00
2.67
2.67
1.73
1.63
1.00
l.*4
2.00
1.60
1.70
2.4*
2.00
2.30
1 . 00
I. S3
1.9)
1.69
1 .64
(CONTINUED)
-------
MEAN EFFECTIVENESS OF CHEMICALS
3
CHEMICAL CODE
32201
32501
32701
3400 1
34201
35509
36001
36101
38-304
39001
39103
4050 1
42002
43401
47501
47S02
52001
5220-1
56502
56801
57001
57701
i
1
i
1
1
1
i
i
1
1
1
i
1
1
1
1
i
1
1
1
i
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
i
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
t
1
i
1
1
POUNDS !
ACTIVE
INGRED !
SUM !
1
1
16201
485!
23043 !
21913 !
9146!
37967 !
7387!
4404 !
2S43 !
251 !
401 !
6011 :
402067 !
10305'.
8015!
94476 !
73159!
14631:=:',
56005 !
144301!
2010!
*265A !
EFFECT.
MEAN
1.74
1.37
1.72
1.31
3.00
1.3*
2.00
2.06
2.00
1.00
2.00
2.00
1.12
1.79
2.00
?.oo
1.3*
1 . 3*
I . 58
1.72
1.43
1 . 56
(CONTINUED)
-------
MR AN EFFECTIVENESS OF CHEMICAL1?.
CHEMICAL CODE
57801
57901
58201
59101
61601
63001
63501
63502
63503
66003
675O1
68301
6*001
6912?'
69101
74:501
76406
76*O1
78701
7ftft01
79038
7*101
1
I
1
•
I
1
1
1
1
1
1
I
1
I
1
l
1
1
1
1
1
1
I
1
1
1
1
i
1
•
1
1
t
1
I
1
•
i
1
I
1
1
1
1
1
i
i
POUNDS !
ACTIVE !
TNGREFi !
SUM !
1
1
1
461865!
215975!
4203 !
* 1 885 !
2983 !
456909 !
2698 !
«9670 !
487427 ',
6236 !
1 349 ;
53*8 !
626!
10018!
0!
1317!
1 002 !
0!
400016!
5487 !
304 !
754!
EFFFCT.
MEAN
1 . 6*
1.64
2.20
1.67
1 . 00
2.00
2.30
] . 00
1.62
1 . 7:3
1.23
1.50
1.23
?.fiO
1 . MO
1 . 00
2.00
3 . 00
1.74
1.4;
i . 00
1 .45
(CONTINUED)
-------
MEAN EFFECTIVENESS OF CHEMICA1 ?
CHEMICAL CODE
79801
30501
80S03
80804
80807
80811
81301
81901
82053
S2501
84001
84301
84701
86801
86802
86303
90301
«9101
100601
101 101
101701
102001
1
I
•
1
i
1
t
•
1
I
1
I
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
•
1
t
1
1
!
1
1
1
1
1
i
I
POUNDS !
ACTIVE !
I NIC-RED
SUM !
1
1
635185!
19891 !
3059 !
655 !
2004!
150262!
16355!
1295535!
1215!
5541 !
11074!
85208 !
2884 !
R4330 !
111878!
28967 !
6!
500912!
«2080 !
4489 !
337S9 !
25206 !
EFFECT.
MEAN
1.72
1.90
1.75
1 . 00
1.72
1.75
t.*!
1.57
2.00
2.00
1.99
2.19
1.37
2.00
1.75
1.47
I . »Vi
i . as
1 . 32
1.41
1 . 3ft
1 . 53
(CONTINUED)
-------
MEAN EFFECTIVENESS OF CHEMICALS
CHEMICAL CODE
103001
103301
103401
103601
103901
105201
106201
106901
109001
109401
109801
109901
112701
113501
114002
169103
1
1
1
i
1
I
I
1
1
I
1
1
i
I
I
t
1
1
1
I
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
I
I
1
POUNDS !
ACTIVE !
INGRED !
SUM
I
I
1
i
515!
1 9350 !
20611!
138736!
isooi :
393!
4*40 !
3339 !
40014!
37471S!
815694!
51633',
0!
32752 !
6342 !
142!
EFFECT.
MEAN
2.00
1.43
1.36
1 . 30
1 . 68
1.31
1 . 00
3.00
1.74
1 . 36
1.40
1.41
1 . 00
1.21
1 . A3
1 . 00
' fiMMAND
-------
APPENDIX J
ITEM BY ITEM RESPONSE FREQUENCIES
SAMPLE AND PROJECTED TOTAL COURSES
108
-------
PROJECTED NATIONAL AND SAMPLE RESPONSE FREQUENCIES
QUESTION
TYPE OF COURSE
_ ______
NO IRESP
REGULATION
EXECUTIVE
PAR 3
NUMffiER OF HOLES,
FIRST COURSE
NO IRESP
1-9- HOLES
10- IS HOLES
19-27 HOLES
28-36 HOLES
NUMBER OF HOLES,
SECOND COURSE
NO IRESP
1-^ HOLES
10- IS HOLES
NUMBER OF HOLES,
THIRD COURSE
NO JRESP
l-5> HOLES
10-18 HOLES
SPGlNSORSH IP-FEE
ARRANGEMENT
NO (RESP
PRIVATE
PROJECTED !
NATIONAL ',
TOTAL !
1
I
1
1
550 !
10S07!
1162!
801 !
1
1
1
1
80!
3522!
9375 !
136!
207!
1
1
1
1
1
1
12255!
701!
364!
1
1
I
1
1
13093!
196!
31!
1
1
I
1
I
80!
4547!
SAMPLE
TOTAL
16
31«
34
23
2
102
278
4
6
360
21
11
3S5
6
1
2
135
(CONTINUED)
-------
PROJECTED NATIONAL AND SAMPLE RESPONSE FREQUENCIES
QUESTION
SPONSORSHIP-FEE
ARRANGEMENT
DAILY FEE
MUNICIPAL
GOVT OPERATED
SEMI -PR IV ATE
SCHOOL ?/ PUBLIC
MULT COURSES -
CATGRS
SEASONAL STATUS
OPEN ALL YEAR
OPEN SEASONALLY
SKIING IF SNOW
NO RESP
NUMBER OF MONTHS
OPEN
NO RESP
1-9 MONTHS
10-11 MONTHS
12 MONTHS
ACREAGE OF TEES
NO RESP
0-.5 ACRES
.5-1 ACRES
1-1.5 ACRES
1.5-2 ACRES
PROJECTED !
NATIONAL ',
TOTAL !
1
1
1
1
4659!
2630 ',
635!
649!
34!
!
34!
1
1
1
7652 !
5519!
69!
80!
1
1
1
1
1
1
SO!
4903!
649!
76SS !
1
1
1
102^!
1405!
2104!
2121!
1972!
SAMPLE
TOTAL
137
77
20
19
1
1
229
160
2
2
2
142
19
229
30
41
61
62
53
(CONTINUED)
-------
PROJECTED NATIONAL AND SAMPLE RESPONSE FREQUENCIES
QUESTION
ACREAGE OF TEES
2-2.5 ACRES
2.5-3 ACRES
3-5 ACRES
5-80 ACRES
ACREAGE OF GREENS
NO RESP
0-.5 ACRES
.5-1 ACRES
1-1.5 ACRES
1.5-2 ACRES
2-2.5 ACRES
2.5-3 ACRES
3-5 ACRES
5-SO ACRES
ACREAGE OF TRAPS
NO RESP
0-.5 ACRES
.5-1 ACRES
1-1. '5 ACRES
1.5-2 ACRES
2-2.5 ACRES
2.5-3 ACRES
3-5 ACRES
PROJECTED
NATIONAL
TOTAL
1216
901
1710
861
721
981
896
1166
1604
2170
2137
2618
1026
3524
3271
1899
1006
1123
92
531
917
SAMPLE
TOTAL
36
27
51
26
21
23
27
34
47
64
63
77
31
103
94
56
30
34
3
16
27
(CONTINUED)
-------
PROJECTED NATIONAL AND SAMPLE RESPONSE FREQUENCIES
QUESTION
ACREAGE OF TRAPS
5-30 ACRES
ACREAGE OF
FAIRWAYS
NO RESP
0-20 ACRES
20-30 ACRES
30-40 ACRES
40-50 ACRES
50-75 ACRES
75-100 ACRES
100-300 ACRES
ACREAGE OF ROUGHS
NO RESP
0-20 ACRES
20-30 ACRES
30-40 ACRES
40-50 ACRES
50-75 ACRES
75-1.00 ACRES
100-300 ACRES
ACREAGE OF WATER
HAZARDS
NO RESP
0-20 ACRES
PROJECTED !
NATIONAL !
TOTAL
1
1
1
957!
1
1
1
1
1
949!
1613!
215S!
2505 !
2072!
2350!
1063!
610!
1
23S7!
2585!
1149!
1490!
1345!
2044!
1466!
354!
•
1
I
1
I
1
3569 !
9176!
SAMPLE
TOTAL
29
23
47
64
75
60
69
31
13
70
75
34
43
40
61
43
26
104
271
(CONTINUED)
-------
PROJECTED NATIONAL AND SAMPLE RESPONSE FREQUENCIES
QUESTION
ACREAGE OF WATER
HAZARDS
20-30 ACRES
30-40 ACRES
40-50 ACRES
50-75 ACRES
! PROJECTED !
! NATIONAL ! SAMPLE
! TOTAL ! TOTAL
1
1
1
I
1
1
1
!
ACREAGE OF OUT-OF-!
BOUNDS !
1
NO RESP
0-20 ACRES
20-30 ACRES
30-40 ACRES
40-50 ACRES
50-75 ACRES
75-100 ACRES
100-300 ACRES
ACREAGE - TOTAL
NO RESP
0-20 ACRES
20-30 ACRES
30-40 ACRES
40-50 ACRES
50-75 ACRES
75-100 ACRES
100-300 ACRES
1
1
!
1
1
1
1
I
1
1
1
1
1
1
_ 1
1
1
1
1
1
*
1
1
I
1
1
1
1
1
I
1
1
1
1
2725
+
139!
99!
65!
1
1
1
1
S653!
2743!
509!
169!
364!
350!
226!
307 !
1
1
1
I
2110!
367!
461 !
660!
588!
1403!
1494!
6237 !
3
4
3
2
253
81
15
5
11
11
7
9
62
10
14
19
17
42
43
185
(CONTINUED)
-------
PROJECTED NATIONAL AND SAMPLE RESPONSE FREQUENCIES
1
! QUESTION
1
1
! PROBLEMS WITH
i DRIFT-LAST 12
! MONTHS
1
!NO RESPONSE
:YES
:NO
• __________________d
!NO PESTCIDES USED
SPESTCDES GIVING
! DRIFT PROS-FIRST
! MENTION
i ________________— _
! A06-GLYPHOSPHATE
i _______________ ___^
SB01-CYCLDHEXAMIDE
! B05-MANCOZEB
SB14-1PRODIONE
! C01-CHLOROPYRIFOS
SNO PROBLEMS CITED
• __________________j
SPESTCDES GIVING
'.DRIFT PROB-2ND
! MENTION
1 ~ — • •• « m «_
!A04-DICAMBA
SA15-DSMA
! B09-CHLOROTHALONIL
SNO RESPONSE
• __________________j
{UNDESIRABLE SIDE
5 EFFECTS, LAST 12
! MONTHS
' __________________
SNO RESPONSE
' __________________j
! YES
PROJECTED !
NATIONAL !
TOTAL !
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
146!
169!
12695!
310!
1
1
1
1
!
1
34!
34!
33!
34!
34!
13150!
1
1
1
1
1
I
I
34!
34!
33!
13219!
1
1
1
t
1
1
1
1S7!
507!
SAMPLE
TOTAL
4
5
375
8
1
1
1
1
1
3S7
1
1
1
389
5
15
(CONTINUED)
-------
PROJECTED NATIONAL AND SAMPLE RESPONSE FREQUENCIES
r
i
QUESTION
1
1
', UNDESIRABLE SIDE
! EFFECTS, LAST 12
! MONTHS
1 _______ ..... ._ _» _ . ____»_»_»
:NO
!NO PESTCIDES USED
1 __________________ J
! SPECIFY SIDE
! EFFECTS
1 — — •—«•» — — — — —
'.TERSAN SP BURNS
1 — _______________j
IDYRENE RASH
1 _____ __ ____H
iSKIN
IIRRIT/NOAPPITE
:RASH
• _____ _ j
1B1&-NAUSEA
1 _____. — — _..____ ____J
!C2 & A9 HEADACHE
1PRIMCIDE POISNING
• _ ________j
1FERTLZER EYE SUELL
• __ j
;SENCOR,A1,15 GRASS
1NEMACUR BIRDS
!A5 HANGS ON
!NO PESTCDES USED
1 _ ___ ___-4
1HOW DISPOSE OF
! CONTAINERS-FIRST
', MENTION
i ___________ ___ ____
!NO PESTCIDES USED
10THER/QTH PERSON
• __j
! BURN- I NC I NER ATOR
• __________________j
SBURY-SPECIAL AREA
PROJECTED !
NATIONAL !
TOTAL !
i
i
i
i
i
12315!
310!
1
1
1
1
1
1
34!
33!
1
1
63!
34!
34!
34!
34!
34!
134!
34!
*S^ 1
OO i
12S13!
1
l
I
i
1
l
i
1
ISO!
to i
1374!
230?!
SAMPLE
TOTAL
364
8
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
377
5
2
40
69
(CONTINUED)
-------
PROJECTED NATIONAL AND SAMPLE RESPONSE FREQUENCIES
8
1
1
! QUESTION
I
1
I — —
IHOW DISPOSE OF
! CONTAINERS-FIRST
! MENTION
1 __________________
: STORE
5SHIP APPROVED SITE
! TRASH
! WASH-PUNCH-CRUSH
! RE-USE
• _____ — — ______^
!AS DRCTED OR
! RETURN
• __ _ _______H
[TRANSPORT OFF-SITE
• __________________^
!NO PESTCDES USED
iHOW DISPOSE OF
! CONTAINERS-SECOND
[MENTION
I
!NO PESTCIDES USED
JQTHER/OTH PERSON
' _ — _ _ J
! BURN- I NC : NER ATOR
1 _M__MMM_MM^MM,^_,,^^J
IBURY-SPECIAL AREA
• __________________^
: STORE
1SHIP APPROVED SITE
! TRASH
• •_ _______j
! WASH-PUNCH-CRUSH
! RE-USE
> __________________j
!AS DRCTED OR
! RETURN
', TRANSPORT OFF-SITE
PROJECTED ',
NATIONAL !
TOTAL
1
1
1
1
I
1
1
1
503!
1752!
6340!
166!
34 i
1
1
179!
99!
310!
1
1
1
I
1
1
1
9901!
73!
34!
242!
66!
124!
1135!
1052!
167!
1
1
36!
173!
SAMPLE
TOTAL
15
52
1S7
5
1
5
3
3
292
2
1
7
2
4
34
31
5
1
5
(CONTINUED)
-------
PROJECTED NATIONAL AND SAMPLE RESPONSE FREQUENCIES
9
QUESTION
HOW DISPOSE OF
CONT A I NERS-SECOND
MENTION
NO PESTCDES USED
HOW DISPOSE OF
PESTICIDE-FIRST
MENTION
NO PESTCIDES USED
USE ALL
BURN- INCINERATOR
BURY-SPECIAL AREA
STORE
SHIP APPROVED SITE
TRASH
WASH/WASH&DUMP
RINSE !< USE
AS DIRECTED
WASH-DUMP DESIG
PIT
OTHER UNSPECFIED
,
NO PESTCDES USED
HOW DISPOSE OF
PESTICIDE-SECOND
MENTION
NO PESTCIDES USED
USE ALL
BURY-SPECIAL AREA
STORE
PROJECTED !
NATIONAL !
TOTAL !
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
310!
1
1
1
1
530!
6939!
239!
624!
2152!
435!
1415!
204!
160!
63!
1
67!
126!
310!
1
1
1
1
1
11635!
270!
65!
34!
SAMPLE
TOTAL
8
15
206
7
18
63
14
42
6
5
2
2
4
8
344
S
-"•
1
(CONTINUED)
-------
PROJECTED NATIONAL AND SAMPLE RESPONSE FREQUENCIES
10
1
! QUESTION
i
SHOW DISPOSE OF
! PESTICIDE-SECOND
! WENT I ON
> ____________ __
! TRASH
IWASH/WASH&DUMP
• __________________j
i RINSE & USE
!AS DIRECTED
• ________________j
! WASH-DUMP DESIG
!PIT
! OTHER UNSPECFIED
!NO PESTCDES USED
PROJECTED
NATIONAL
TOTAL
65
757
30
36
76
42
310
SAMPLE
TOTAL
^
2
22
1
1
2
1
S
OMMAND ?
-------
RESPONSE FREQUENCIES TO ITEMS
1
I
1
SHOW USUALLY STORE
! PESTICIDES
i
i •"••• — — — — — — ..._.-«._._-
SUSED UP; NOT STORE
S SEPARATE AREA
SLOCKED STROE AREA
S LOCKED SEPARATE
SSOME EACH WAY
SSEP AREA LOCKED
SWORK SHED ETC
! WORK-OFF ICE AREA
SOPEN ARE A; ON
! COURSE
SNO PESTCDES USED
S LABEL ING-SAFETY
S PRECAUTIONS
i _
SYES
1 "•" — — — — — — — — -• — — — — •>
SNO
' ———————————— ——————
! SOMETIMES
SNO PESTCDES USED
! SAFETY LABEL-
! COMMENT
! LABEL, NOT TEXT
• — — —— — — — — — " — — — — — "••
! CONFUSED
! IMPROVE C-2
SNO PESTCDES USED
i
i
i
•
i
i
i
i
i
i
. i
i
•
i
!
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
!
•
i
•
•
i
i
t
i
i
•
i
. i
i
i
•
,
•
i
i
i
•
i
•
i
•
i
i
i
•
i
•
i
i
PROJECTED !
+
NATIONAL i
TOTAL
j
i
•
i
i
118!
3371 !
7345!
1330!
110!
104!
146!
113!
!
23!
660!
.
1
1
1
12201 !
235!
,
'
428!
456!
1
1
1
1
1
34!
68!
30!
13187!
SAMPLE
TOTAL
3
100
218
39
3
3
4
3
1
18
360
7
13
12
1
2
1
338
.
(CONTINUED)
-------
RESPONSE FREQUENCIES TO ITEMS
1
1
1 """• •• ——-» ———••••-»—•• — —
iLABELING-DISPOSL
! PROCEDURES
1
1 •• — -»-»— — • _•••«_ «.
I YES
1 __________________
!NO
! SOMETIMES
• _ ___ ___ ______
!NO PESTCDES USED
• _________ _ — .
SDISPQ-SL LABEL-
! COMMENT
i __________________
! NEEDS IMPROVEMNT
', GENERAL , VAGUE
! LABEL, NOT TEXT
! CONFUSED
! NOT ENOUGH
! INCORRECT
!NOT ON FUNGCIDES
• ______ ________ j
! PAPER BAG DSPSAL
• _ — — — ____ .._ __J
!NO PESTCDES USED
> _— _ — — _________^
I LABEL ING-DRIFT
i HAZARDS
1 __ _»__«
!YES
'.NO
{SOMETIMES
> _____ _____________^
!NO PESTCDES USED
• __________________j
SDRIFT LABEL-
! COMMENT
! GENERAL, VAGUE
PROJECTED !
NATIONAL !
TOTAL 1
1
1
1
1
1
103S9!
1222!
1119!
589!
1
1
1
1
1
63 i
144!
69!
105!
75!
23!
34!
34!
1276S!
!
1
1
1
10680!
996!
10S7!
557!
1
•
1
1
1
1
34!
SAMPLE
TOTAL
307
36
33
16
2
4
2
3
2
1
1
1
376
315
30
32
15
1
(CONTINUED)
-------
RESPONSE FREQUENCIES TO ITEMS
1
1
1
1
1
SDR I FT LABEL-
! COMMENT
1
1 ~ — " -•»••« — -•••_. -»«
', LABEL, NOT TEXT
i __________________^
! CONFUSED
• ______ j
! NEARBY PLANTS
i _______________ ___j
IMORE ON LD FACTOR
' _— _______J
SNOT FUNGICIDES
1 ______ ___ _ j
SNO PESTCDES USED
• __________ j
SLABELING-STQRAGE
SREQUIRMNTS
1
SYES
SNO
S SOMETIMES
SNO PESTCDES USED
! STORAGE LABEL-
! COMMENT
S GENERAL, VAGUE
! LABEL, NOT TEXT
! CONFUSED
S MOISTURE TEMP ETC
INOT RE METAL
! CONTANR
• ____________ ______^
SNOT SPECIFY LOCKED
SNO PESTCDES USED
1 -._-._-.-.-.-.-.---.-._ ___— _.J
SLABELING-
S APPLICATION RATE
* — _ «-.-.-.-.-.-. — ..
i •••" ^««_«_«— __ — —
SYES
PROJECTED S
NATIONAL S
TOTAL S
i
i
i
i
i
69!
77!
34!
341
34!
13033!
i
•
i
i
i
11125!
631 !
1041 !
523!
t
1
68!
69!
32!
102!
1
34 S
33!
12981!
1
1
1
I
1
12221!
SAMPLE
TOTAL
2
2
1
1
1
384
329
19
30
14
2
2
1
3
1
1
382
361
(CONTINUED)
-------
RESPONSE FREQUENCIES TO ITEMS
1
1
1
1
1
1
SLABELING-
SAPPLICATION RATE
!NO
! SOMETIMES
!NO PESTCDES USED
SAPPLIC LABEL-
! COMMENT
' ._••.___..«_«__•«•
{GENERAL. VAGUE
> _____ _ — — — ___ _
{LABEL, NOT TEXT
! CONFUSED
{MORE RE: AMOUNTS
SNOT ON A6,C2
!NO RATE GIVEN
:AGRICUL,NOT TURF
!NO PESTCDES USED
! LABEL ING-TOXIC HAZ
!& SYMPTM
SYES
!NO
'.SOMETIMES
iNO PESTCDES USED
! TOXIC LABEL-
! COMMENT
{GENERAL, VAGUE
{LABEL, NOT TEXT
SNOT RE: SUMPTOMS
! PROJECTED !
! NATIONAL ! SAMPLE
! TOTAL ! TOTAL
i
i
•
i
j
i
i
i
•
!
•
i
i
i
;
i
i
!
i
!
i
i
!
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
I
1
!
I
l
1
l
1
1
j
1
1
1
1
I
1
1
1
1
1
171!
440 i
488!
1
1
1
1
42!
34!
34!
34!
34!
34!
35!
13072!
1
1
1
11512!
626!
727!
456!
1
!
1
106!
69!
68!
5
13
13
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
385
340
19
21
12
3
2
2
(CONTINUED)
-------
RESPONSE FREQUENCIES TO ITEMS
TOXIC LABEL-
COMMENT
INCOMPLETE
NO PESTCDES USED
LABEL ING-ANT I DOTE
YES
NO
SOMETIMES
NO PESTCDES USED
ANTIDOTE LABEL-
COMMENT
GENERAL, VAGUE
LABEL, NOT TEXT
CONFUSED
SOME GIVE NONE
NO PESTCDES USED
SAFETY-PROTECT I VE
CLOTHING
YES
NO
SOMETIMES
NO PESTCDES USED
SAFETY-HAND
WASHING
YES
NO
PROJECTED
NATIONAL
TOTAL
66
13011
11283
626
883
522
34
69
38
68
13111
8616
4080
101
523
12762
34
SAMPLE
TOTAL
2
383
333
19
26
14
1
2
J
2
386
254
121
3
14
377
11
1
(CONTINUED)
-------
RESPONSE FREQUENCIES TO ITEMS
1
1
! SAFETY-HAND
! WASH I NO
!NO PESTCDES USED
! SAFETY-WASH I NO
! CLOTHES
:YES
:NO
! SOMETIMES
{AVAILABLE
!NO PESTCDES USED
! SAFETY-SHOWERS
!YES
1NO
! SOMETIMES
! AVAILABLE
!NO PESTCDES USED
! SAFETY-RESPIRATORY
! DEVICE
:YES
' __________________^
;NO
• _ _ ___j
! SOMETIMES
IAVA I L ABLE
!NO PESTCDES USED
! SAFETY-GOGGLES
• ———__—-»_ — — ______—_
1 — — — — — •••""-••— " — «»"—«
!YES
• __________________^
:NO
PROJECTED !
NATIONAL 5
TOTAL !
1
1
1
I
1
524!
1
1
1
•
9862 '.
2676!
190!
69!
524!
1
1
8721!
3649 !
150!
210!
591!
I
1
1
1
1
1
8636!
3629!
464!
68!
524!
1
1
1
1
7279!
4846!
SAMPLE
TOTAL
14
290
81
5
2
14
253
108
4
6
16
257
106
13
2
14
217
142
(CONTINUED)
-------
RESPONSE FREQUENCIES TO ITEMS
1
1
1
1
1
1
' ________ ___
! SAFETY-GOGGLES
! SOMETIMES
• . ......
'.AVAILABLE
• ...... .
!NO PESTCDES USED
• ________ __ __.
! SAFETY-MASKS
1
:YES
i _ _ j
:NO
i ________________ ,|
! SOMETIMES
1 _____ ____ j
JAVA I L ABLE
!NO PESTCDES USED
! SAFETY-OTHER
! GLOVES - BOOTS
:NO
SWHEN COURSE CLOSED
1 .
1 .— — ^
', AVOID WIND, DRIFT
' ....... J
SCARE IN MIXING
i __________________^
5 OTHER
• _______ ____ ___j
! GLOVES ETC
{SOMETIMES
• _ _ j
!NO PESTCDES USED
• __________________j
', IS RESPONDENT A
{CERTIFIED
! APPLICATOR?
> __________________
:YES
• __________________j
:NO :
: EXPIRED
PROJECTED
NATIONAL
TOTAL
54.5
140
490
7900
4415
451
68
487
4031
2906
144
302
32
205
34
5667
9552
3135
63
SAMPLE
TOTAL
16
4
13
234
130
13
2
13
118
84
4
9
1
6
1
169
283
92
2
(CONTINUED)
-------
RESPONSE FREQUENCIES TO ITEMS
1
1
1
1
1
! IS RESPONDENT A
CERTIFIED
[APPLICATOR?
! OTHER STAFF
!NO PESTCDES USED
iRESP CONTRACT FOR
IPEST CONTROL SVCE?
• __________________
:YES
• _________________
!NO
!NO RESPONSE
{NUMBER TIMES USE
SPEST CONTROL
{SERVICE
:o
:i
!2
'•3
• _ ___________j
14
!5
• __ __ ________j
!NO PESTCDES USED
5PER WHAT TIME
{PERIOD USE CONTROL
{SERVICE
iPER WEEK
{PER MO.
• __________________j
:PER YEAR
!AS NEEDED
!NO PESTCDES USED
! PROJECTED !
NATIONAL !
TOTAL
i
i
i
i
i
76!
489!
!
1
1
1791 :
10935!
544!
I
1
1
1
708!
1055!
134!
93!
69!
31 !
11230!
1
1
1
1
!
1
1
34!
499!
748!
334!
11705!
SAMPLE
TOTAL
2
13
54
323
15
21
32
4
3
2
1
329
1
15
23
10
343
(CONTINUED)
-------
RESPONSE FREQUENCIES TO ITEMS
V15N
NO RESPONSE
CLUBHSE-PESTS
NEMATODES
GYPSY MOTH
AQUATIC
SPRAYING TREES
MOSQUITOES
MOLES GOPHERS
SPIDERS, CRICKETS
TERMITES
CRAB GRASS, FERT
ETC
CAN'T DO SELF
NO PESTCDES USED
PROJECTED !
NATIONAL 1
TOTAL !
1
1
1
11262!
196!
233!
204!
271!
*">"7 1 •
.£./ 1 t
67!
69!
66!
66!
97!
204!
310!
SAMPLE
TOTAL
331
6
7
7
S
S
2
2
2
2
3
6
S
-------
APPENDIX K
ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF CHEMICALS
WITH CHEMICAL CODE NUMBERS
128
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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF CHEMICALS AND CHEM NUMBERS
CHEMICAL (ACTIVE INGREDIENT) NAME CHEM CODE
derivative solvent
distillate, oil, so
nos. 019101 and 080
Acarin
Acti-Aid
Amsco 140
Am lazine
Anthon
Aquathol Plus
Arasan
Aromatic petroleum
Aromatic petroleum
AAtram (Use 2 code
AC 26691
AG-500
Banrot (Use 2 code nos. 084701 and 102
Banvel M (Use 2 code nos. 029802 and 0
Banvel M (Use 2 code nos. 029802 and 0
Bay 39007
Bay 68138
Bay 94337
Benlate
Binnell
Bluestone
Bravo
Butacide
BAS 351 H
BTS-27419
Cadmium chloride
Cadmium 'sebacate
Cadmium succinate
Calcium oxytetracYCline
Calomel
Chlorinated camphene* techinical
Citrus oil
deary's 3336
Corrosive sublimate
Cutrine alsaecide
CYC!ohexanone
CYtrol
CDT
CMA
CP-70139
Dalapo'n* magnesium salt of
Dalapon. sodium salt of
Di Syston
Diallate
Diazoben
Dicamba* diethanolamine salt of
Dithane m-45
Dithane S-31 (Use 2 code nos.
Douico 179
Domicide 7
DCNA
DCPA
DDAMA
10501
43401
63503
80311
57901
38904
79801
6501
6601
80803
57701
57801
84701
29802
30019
47802
100601
101101
99101
84301
24401
81901
67501
103901
106201
12902
12903
12904
6321
52201
80501
40501
103401
52001
24403
25902
4401
S0807
13806
103601
28903
28902
32501
73801
34201
29803
14504
14505
59101
63001
31301
78701
13805
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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF CHEMICALS AND CHEM NUMBERS
CHEMICAL (ACTIVE INGREDIENT) NAME
DDVP
DSMA
EBDCi zinc salt of
EDB
FattY alcohol (1007. CIO = n-decanol )
Fensulfothion
Gamma-1,2,3, 4,5, 6-hexachl oroCYC! ohexan
HeavY aromatic naphtha
Hvamine 23S9
Karathane
Mar late
Merpan
MethYl sul fanilY!carbamate = asulam
MCPP
MGK 264
MSMA
NC-6897
NF-44
Orthene
OAMA
Potassium chromate
Prefar
PYrethrum Extract (Use 2 code nos. 063
PYrethrum Extract (Use 2 code nos. 063
PCMX
PCNB
PMA
R-7165
Reslone
RH-315
RP-17623
Sevin
Socal Aquatic Solvent 3501
Sodium phosphate, tribasic
Standard lead arsenate
Strvchnine alkaloid
SYnklor
Tersan SP
TrefIan
Tupersan
Vesadex
Visco 1152 (Use 2 code nos. 047501 and
Vistar
VEL 5S-CS-11
Meed - Broom
Weed - Broom
White mineral
Xvlene range
3
3
code
code
(Use
(Use
oil
hydrocarbon
nos.
nos.
012301,
012301,
solvent
(EthYlenedinitrilo)tetraacetic acid, so
4-AP
2,4-DichlorophenoxYacetic acid* alkanolami
2,4-DichlorophenoxYacetic acid, diethanola
2,4-DichlorophenoxYacetic acid, octYl este
CHEM CODE
S4001
13S02
14506
42002
79038
32701
9001
6602
69129
36001
34001
81301
106901
31501
57001
13803
105201
102001
103301
13804
68301
9801
63501
69001
86801
56502
66003
103001
32201
101701
109001
56801
86302
76406
13502
76901
58201
27301
36101
35509
39001
47501
114002
29801
12301
30001
63502
86303
39103
69201
30010
30016
30063
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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF CHEMICALS AND CHEM NUMBER?
CHEMICAL (ACTIVE INGREDIENT) NAME CHEM CODE
2.4-DichlorophenoxYacetic acid, triethanol 30033
2,4-DichlorophenoxYacetic acid. N-olevl-l. 30021?
1.l'-DimethYl-4.4'-biPYridinium dichloride 61601
2-(2-MethYl-4-chlorophenoxY)proPionic acid. 31503
2-(2-MethYl-4-chlorophenoxY)propionic acid. 31516
2-(2-MethYl-4-chlorophenoxY>propionic acid. 31519
P BaYleton 109901
P CGA-43933 113501
p PP 581 112701
P RP-26019 109301
ASP 51 79101
DimethYlcocobenzYl ammonium chloride 169103
DEF 74801
G-31435 30304
Nudrin 90301
Radapon 23901
SRA 12869 109401
TrichlorophenoxY)propionic acid = silvex 82501
TrichlorophenoxYacetic acid. butoxYethanol ester o 32053
TrimethYlbenzYl ammonium resin. PoWbromide form o 3711
-------
APPENDIX L
NUMERICAL LISTING OF CHEMICAL CODE NUMBERS
AND CHEMICAL NAMES
132
-------
CHEM CODE
4401
6321
6'5 01
6601
6602
8711
9001
9S01
10501
12301
12902
12I=>03
12904
13502
13802
13S03
13804
13805
13806
14504
14505
14506
24401
24403
25902
27301
28901
28902
28*03
2*301
29802
29803
30001
30010
30016
30019
30029
30033
30063
31301
31501
31503
31516
31519
32201
32501
32701
34001
34201
35509
36001
36101
38904
CHEMICAL NAMES BY CHEMICAL CODE # 1
CHEMICAL (ACTIVE INGREDIENT) NAME
Cvtrol
Calcium oxYtetracYdine
Aromatic petroleum derivative solvent
Aromatic petroleum distillate« oili so
HeavY aromatic naphtha
TrimethYlbenzYl ammonium resin. polYbromide form o
Gamma-1«2i3i4i5i6-hexachlorocYClohexan
Prefar
Acarin
Meed - Broom (Use 3 code nos. 012301.
Cadmium chloride
Cadmium sebacate
Cadmium succinate
Standard lead arsenate
DSMA
MSMA
OAMA
DDAMA
CMA
Dithane m-45
Dithane S-31
EBDCi zinc
Bluestone
Cutrine alsaecide
Crclohexanone
Tersan SP
(Use 2 code
salt of
nos. 014505 a
Radapon
Dalaponi sodium salt of
Dalaponi magnesium salt of
VEL 58-CS-ll
Banvel M (Use 2 code nos. 029802 and 0
Dicambai diethanolamine salt of
Weed - Broom (Use 3 code nos. 012301 i
2»4-Dichlorophenoxvacetic acidi alkanolami
2i4-Dichlorophenoxvacetic acidi diethanola
Banvel M (Use 2 code nos. 029802 and 0
2i4-Dichlorophenoxvacetic acidi N-olevl-1.
2»4-Dichlorophenoxvacetic acidi triethanol
2»4-Dichlorophenoxvacetic acidi octvl este
DCNA
MCPP
2-(2-Methvl-4-chlorophenoxv)propionic acidi
2-(2-Methvl-4-chl oropherioxv)propionic acidi
2-(2-Methvl-4-chlorophenoxv)propicnic acidi
Reslone
Di Svston
Fensulfothion
Marl ate
Diazoben
Tupersan
Karathane
TrefIan
Aquathol Plus
-------
CHEM
3*001
39103
40501
42002
4.3401
47501
47802
52001
52201
56502
56801
57001
57701
57S01
57*01
5S201
5^101
61601
63001
63501
63502
6?503
66003
67501
68301
6*001
69129
6*201
74801
76406
76*01
78701
78801
79038
79101
79801
80501
80803
80804
?'"»o07
80811
81301
81901
82053
82501
84001
84301
84701
86801
36802
86803
90301
99101
CHEMICAL NAMES BY CHEMICAL CODE # 1
CHEMICAL (ACTIVE INGREDIENT) NAME
Vesadex
(Ethvlenedinitril o) tetraacetic acid, so
Citrus oil
EDB
Acti-Aid
Visco 1152 (Use 2 code nos. 047501 and
Bay 39007
Corrosive sublimate
Calomel
PCNB
Sevin
MGK 264
AC 26691
AG-500
Ant h on
SvnV 1 or
Douco 179
1* 1 '-Dimethyl -4. 4'-bipyridinium dichloride
Douiicide 7
Pvrethrum Extract (Use 2 code nos. 063
White mineral oil
Amsco 140
PMA
Butacide
Potassium chromate
Pyrethrum Extract (Use 2 code nos. 063
Hvamine 2389
4-AP
Sodium phosphate* tnbasic
Strychnine alkaloid
DCPA
Dial late
Fattv alcohol (100% CIO = n-decanol )
ASP 51
Arasan
Chlorinated camphenei techinical
AAtram (Use 2 code nos. 019101 and 080
G-31435
CDT
Anilazine
Me r pan
Bravo
Trichl orophenoxvacet ic acid, butoxvethanol ester o
Trichl orophenoxv)propionic acid = silver
DDVP
Binnel 1
Banrot (Use 2 code nos. 084701 and 102
PCMX
Socal Asuatic Solvent 3501
Xvlene range hydrocarbon solvent
DEF
Nudrin
Benl ate
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CHEM CODE
1U0601
101101
101701
102001
103001
103301
103401
103601
103901
105201
106201
106901
109001
109401
109S01
109901
112701
113501
114002
169108
CHEMICAL NfiJCS BY CHEMICAL CODE #
CHEM3ICAL (ACTIVE INGREDIENT) NAME
Bar &8133
Bar 1P4337
RH-SK5
CT-ear-v's 3336
CP-7Q139
BftS S51 H
BTS-2r7419
MetftY'l sul fanil Y! carbamate
RP-17«623
RP-2&-019
Ballet ton
PP SSI
asulam
SRA 12369
p
p
p
p
Dimethylcocob«icTv1 ammonium chloride
-------
APPENDIX M
STANDARD ERROR TERMS
FOR
NATIONAL USAGE PROJECTIONS
136
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THEM
1
2
3
4
f,
6
7
3
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
•8
J 3
~*0
21
32
?3
24
25
26
'•»'»
31
?2
33
?4
35
36
37
33
3?
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
17
48
49
50
51
52
53
4401
6 32 1
6*30 1
6601
6602
8711
900 1
931.1 1
10501
12 ?Ol
1 2902
12903
1 ?.* 04
1 3ir-02
13802
13:303
1 : -04
1 ??05
1 •-.?• >6
14*504
1 /l~Ofi
1'IT"''6
24-101.
24K>3
25902
iS
2*^01
2 9:? O2
29303
30uOi
30010
300 1 6
30019
30029
30023
3006 3
31 301
3 15i.) I
31503
31516
31519
32201
32501
32701
3400 I
34201
35509
36001
36101
33904
CHEMICALS (NATIONAL TOTALS)
20:5? THURSDAY,
CHEMNAME
Cvtrol
Calcium oxrtetracvcl me
Aromatic petroleum derivative solvent
Aromatic petroleum distillate, oil, 50
Heavf aromatic naphtha
Trimethyl benzyl ammonium resin, polybromide form o
Gamma-1» 2,3,4i5,6-hexachlorocvclohexan
Prefar-
Ac arm
Weed - Broom (Use 3 code nos. 012301,
Cadmium chloride
Cadmium sebacate
Cadmium succinate
Standard lead arsenate
DSMA
MSMA
OAMA
DDAMA
SEPTEMBER 27,
STDERR
. 21
19S4
SUP
CMA
Dithane
Dithane
m-45
3-31
(Use 2 code nos. 014505 a
Radapon
EBDC, zinc salt of
Bluestone
Cutrine alsaecide
Cvclohexanone
Tersan SP
Dalapon, sodium salt of
Dalapon, magnesium salt of
VEL 5S-CS-11
Banvel M (Use 2 code nos. 029802 and 0
Dicamba, diethanolamine salt of
Weed - Broom (Use 3 code nos. 012501,
2,4-Dichlorophenoxvacetic acid, alkanolami
2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, diethanola
Banvel M (Use 2 code nos. 029802 and 0
2,4-Dichlorophenoxvacetic acid, N-olevl-1,
2,4-Dichlorophenoxracetic acid, triethanol
2,4-Dichlorophenox^acetic acid, octvl este
DCNA
MCPP
2-(2-Meth-.'l -4-chl orophenovy) propionic acid,
2-(2-Methrl-4-chlorophenox r)propionic acid,
2-(2-Me bhyl -4-chl oropheno.; .') prop ionic acid,
Res!one
Di Svston
Fe n s u1f o t hio n
Marl ate
Diazoben
Tuper san
Karathane
Tref1 an
Aquathol Plus
0.044
0.405
1 . 230
2 . 227
1.651
0.000
0.000
2.315
4.395
0.000
10.070
3. 102
1 . 633
0.000
3.576
17.400
0.188
0.188
0.000
2.016
18.486
21.506
21.443
0.096
0.000
0.663
O.OOO
1.020
0. 169
0.773
6.393
0.000
1.441
1 . 960 ,
1.846*'
1.174
1 . OSO
0 . 000
3.50'7'
0.000
154.0S2
2. SOS
2.372
0.353
1. 172
0.300
9.S77
0.42S
0.000
0.999
0 . 000
0.626
0.000
97
6053
9215217
489299
1.324664
228933
7078
12311542
419352
319
2501448
141894
469*3
37617
1596*00
212977233
1153*
11539
246462
19233787
74284338
659*2*8
4000
4-rJ
296525
84826
47151
1292
283633
13116131
125
S65367
876225
10634*1
23460621
7554
6417
224823
505252
1026508623
2682254
351847*
1618807
1*070
20*6
226564*
*S70
34
101 .>
1 5*4834
33*78
57 1 26
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CHEMICALS (NATIONAL TOTALS) 22
20:50 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1934
HEM
54
55
56
57
53
50
60
61
62
63
64
6-5
44-
67
68
69
70
71
72
X3
74
/5
78
79
80
81
S3
8-5
87
88
90
•'1
02
-'3
94
r'5
96
07
98
100
tr-i
104
105
106
3r'K>3
40-501
4 2'") 02
43101
47501
4^-302
52001
521-01
56502
56301
57001
57701
57301
57001
53201
50101
61601
63001
63-502
A-J-S' ) 3
£ '. • iO 3
67-51' 1
60 \ 29
i^Oi
74301
7' 106
76901
78701
73301
70.? 33
79101
70801
80-50 1
30803
80804
80:307
81301
81001
82O!-":
82501
84001
84301
84701
8680 1
36802
86803
90301
99101
CHEMNAME
Vesade,.
(Eth-i'l eriedini.tr il o > tetraacetic acid, so
Citrus oil
EDB
Acti-Aid
Visco 1152 (Use 2 code nos. 047501 and
Bar 39007
Corrosive sublimate
Cal omel
PCNB
Sevin
MGK 264
AC 26691
AO-500
Anthon
Svnkl or
Dovuco 179
1 , 1 '-DimethYl-4i 4'-biPvridiniuni die hi oride
Douicide 7
Pvrethruiri Extract (Use 2 code nos. 063
White mineral oil
Am s co 140
PMA
Butacide
Potassium chr ornate
Pvrethrutii Extract (Use 2 code nos. 063
Hvamine 2389
4-AP
STDERR
SUMTOT
DEF
Sodium phosphatei tribasic
StriChnine alkaloid
DCPA
Diallate
Fattv alcohol (1007. CIO = n-decanol )
ASP 51
Arasan
Chlorinated camphene, techinical
AAtram (Use 2 code nos. 019101 and 080
G-31435
CDT
Am 1 az ine
Merpan
Bravo
Tr ichl orophenovvacetic acid, buto:. rethanol ester
Trichl oropheno>rr )propionic acid = silve
DDVP
Binnel 1
Banrot (Use 2 code nos. 084701 and 102
PCMX
Socal Aquatic Solvent 3501
Xrlene range hydrocarbon solvent
Nudrin
Benlate
0.000
0.000
0.000
28. 0-?3
0.216
0.000
15.479
6.505
13.009
2.125
1 . 056
0.624
3.200
2.313
4.730
0.743
0.415
1 . 933
220.140
1 . 405
0.000
40.633
0. 173
0.220
3. 102
0. 117
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
16.372
4.02S
0.000
0.231
3.S31
4.671
1 . 43S
0.000
0.310
9.504
1 . 637
12.77*
0.000
0.000
0.73*
0.801
0.230
9. 130
2.370
2.S66
0.000
•=>.340
592
672
151140
573962633
24540
2636*2
15016713
4305345
105S 1379
2639002
5375163
16533
5079577
43705467
13052023
50746
1471134
89022
1005361891
30405
S07S7415
217864740
28673
4037
1 41804
867
41 9332
0
50764
4198
0
104514070
174331
749
2432
60633455
1133609
35042
13444
1 6794
13971977
541773
253046705
44*64
879663
1 68867
330200 i
210--/5
29103003
732230:3
1104458
1
54715813
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'"PS
;o7
1 OS
. ijO
110
' J 1
! 1?
' 1 3
114
' 15
1 16
1 17
' 13
20
•21
1 22
23
J24
T5
''HEM
K»»601
101101
101701
1 'J2001
103001
tO?301
103401
103601
10?901
105201
106201
J 06901
109401
10^301
10-3901
112701
1 13501
I ] 4002
SRA
p
p
p
p
12369
CHEMICALS (NATIONAL TOTALS)
CHEMNAME
6av 63133
Bar 94337
RH-315
NF-44
R-7165
Orthen*
Clearv'5 3336
CP-70139
BAS 351 H
NC-6S97
BTS-27419
Methi'1 sul f anil VI carbamate
RP-17623
a&ulam
RP-26019
Bavletc-n
PP 531
CC-A-4S93S
Vistar
Dimethvl cocobenzvl animcinium chloride
SEPTEMBER
STDERR
5.4111
0.8696
1.2714
1.1455
0.0000
7.9321
1 . 669-=>
0.417S
1.1 383
0.2388
0.0000
3.3363
1.0734
5.1404
14.0808 1
2.2130
0.0000
1.0011
7.7575
0.0509
27, 1
SUMTOT
12320444
4262Z
1208015
465847
1067
1521860
736300
27552S1
36900*
67i
733 36
106477
SI 0774
63622511
1245650S
1531046
0
661606
314S06
295
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APPENDIX N
STANDARD ERROR TERMS
FOR
REGIONAL USAGE PROJECTIONS
140
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CHEMICALS BY REGION
20:5-5 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER
REGION
CHEM
1
-.
^.
3
4
5
6
7
3
o
10
M
12
13
14
15
16
17
IS
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
6501
660 1
980 1
10501
12902
13802
1 4504
14505
27301
29801
29802
30001
30019
31501
31503
31516
31519
34001
35509
36101
43401
52001
52201
56502
56801
derivative solvent
distil late, oil, so
CHEMNAME
Aromatic petroleum
Aromatic petroleum
Prefar
Acar in
Cadmium chloride
DSMA
Dithane m-45
Dithane S-31 (Use 2 code nos. 014505 a
Tersan SP
VEL 58-CS-ll
Banvel M (Use 2 code nos. 029802 and 0
Meed - Broom (Use 3 code nos. 012301,
Banvel M (Use 2 code nos. 029802 and 0
.MCPP
2-(2-MethYl-4-chlorophenoxY)propionic acid,
2-(2-MethYl-4-chloroPhenoxY>propionic acid,
2-(2-MethYl-4-chlorophenoxY)propionic acid,
Mar late
Tupersan
TrefIan
Acti-Aid
Corrosive sublimate
Calomel
PCNB
Sevin
STDERFT
SUMTOT
1
^i
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
13
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
0.7883
1 . 9725
2.7375
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
1 . 4427
0.0000
0.1187
33.4456
1 . 9036
0.6135
1.0166
0.0000
0.0000
0.4406
0.0025
0.8531
0.0456
0.1264
0.0000
0.0000
0.5025
0.6393
108300
92524
584359
*-k
2243
79
41288
94521
288
257
1 2529220O
' 12558
87586
16862
130
207889
35855
46
70*15
10
436
907200
3628800
5267
73698
-------
R
E
G
.- I
H 0
N
1
'/ 1
•:• i
:- i
•o i
i i
• 2 1
••• 1
4 1
1
1
1
I
1
! 1
1
1
1
1
1 :• 1
1
18 1
- 1
•0 1
1 1
^ 2
•^ 2
I 2
' •*:• 2
'• 2
.7 2
S 2
-<"•> 2
-0 2
.1 2
.2 2
• •< 2
•4 2
V ^
/ 2
•3 2
' 2
<•:> 2
I 2
C
H
E
M
57701
•57801
57*01
•5*101
66003
78701
78801
7*801
30303
80811
31301
81*01
8-J053 Tri
:="K>01
84301
86802
G6803
*°101
102001
103401
103601
109001
10*401 SRA
10*801 P
109901 P
113501 P
6501
6601
9801
12F'02
12*03
1 3802
13803
14504
11505
14506
24401
27301
2*80 1
29802
30001
30010
:"30016
30019
30033
31501
CHEMICALS BY REGION
20:59 THURSDAY,
C
H
E
M
N
A
M
E
AC 26691
AG-500
Anthon
Douco 179
PMA
DC PA
Dial late
Arasan
AAtram (Use 2 code nos. 019101 and 030
Ani1azine
Mer pan
Bravo
Trichl orophenoxvacetic acid, butoxvethanol ester o
DDVP
Binnel1
Socal Aquatic Solvent 3501
Xvlene range hydrocarbon solvent
Benlate
MF-44
Cleary's 3336
CP-70139
RP-176-23
SEPTEMBER 27, 1984
12869
RP-26019
Bavleton
CGA-48988
Aromatic petroleum
Aromatic petroleum
Prefar
chloride
sebacate
derivative solvent
distillate, oil, so
m-45
S-31 (Use 2
salt of
code nos. 014505 a
Cadmium
Cadmium
DSMA
MSMA
Dithane
Dithane
EBDC, zinc
Bluestone
Tersan SP
VEL 5S-CS-11
Banvel M (Use 2 code nos. 029802 and 0
Weed - Broom (Use- 3 code nos. 012301,
2,4-Dichlorophenoxfacetic acid, alkanolami
2,4-Dichlorophenoxvacetic acid, diethanola
Banvel M (Use 2 code nos. 02*802 and 0
2, 4-DicM orophenow . acetic acid, tnetnanol
MCPP
s
T
D
E
R
R
0.2452
1 . 0334
1 . 2648
0.3922
o.ooo'o
1 . 589*
0.0000
13.3471
0.0000
1.1335
0.0000
1 . 4845
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.2925
0.0000
0.3240
4.9975
1.2951
0.5657
0.0000
8.0904
0.65*2
0.3642
0.5434
2.7559
1. 1530
17.3620
0.0000
0.0000
1 . 370*
0.9535
26.0133
26.3149
53.6977
0.0000
0.7117
1 . 4375
0.52*1
1.1341
0.0000
0.0000
2.4205
0.0000
0.7559
S
LI
M
T
0
T
2314
731*0
825*2
56331
811
79244
393
7845223
3695
24067
0
914917
44964
50
32
5642
8083
13777
220921
46451
23983
14
3785600
135*75
1544
4485
407394
6661
5085924
644778
560
22608
10246
5573594
11557794
19183438
30*
37306
8620
32059
9*5030
8151
0
1267721
6417
1563608
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REGION
7;
7?
74
75
76
77
73
79
30
31
32
S3
84
85
36
87
S3
39
•?•'•
: i
•-» *"•
-3
-'4
°5
A
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
4.
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
CHEM
31503
31516
31519
32501
34001
35509
36101
33904
39001
43401
52001
52201
56502
56801
57701
57301
57901
59101
63301
73701
73801
79101
79801
SOS 11
31301
CHEMICALS BY REGION 3
20:59 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 19:34
CHEMNAME
ASP 51
2-(2-Methrl-4-chlorophenoxv)propionic acid,
2-(2-Methvl-4-chlorophenoxv)propionic acid,
2-(2-Methvl-4-chlorophenoxv)PTOPIOHIC acid,
Di Svston
Marlate
Tupersan
TrefIan
Asuathol Plus
Vesadex
Acti-Aid
Corrosive sublimate
Calomel
PCNB
Sevin
AC 26691
AG-500
Anthon
Douco 179
Potassium chromate
DCPA
Dial late
Arasan
Ani1azine
Merpan
STDERR
SUMTOT
72
7?
74
75
76
77
73
79
30
31
32
S3
34
85
86
87
83
8*
90
91
92
93
94
<»5
96
9.6907
0.0000
1 . 7389
0.0000
0.2996
3.3040
0.9071
0.0000
0.0000
0.3094
0.7234
1 . 4568
3.0130
2.7399
2.1493
7.9374
7.1978
1 . 2079
0.0000
63.5380
0.0000
0.0000
41.3253
3.0341
0.0000
1164565
0
199390
3139
4675
839113
2490
57126
592
7921
3981
15925
1786101
353749
59742
3333661
7125195
233233
560
183221847
4*2
54
75195529
981434
57500
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CHEMICALS BY REGION
20:59 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27,
Ob_- REGION CHEM CHEMNAME
Bravo
Binnel1
Soca.1 Aquatic Solvent 3501
Xylene ranse hydrocarbon solvent
Ben!ate
RH-315
NF-44
Cleary's 3336
CP-70139
BAS 351 H
IMC-6397
RP-17623
RP-26019
Barleton
CGA-4S98S
Vistar
Cytrol
Aromatic petroleum
Aromatic petroleum
4
1984
•=>7
C'S
W
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
1 08
10*
1 10
.11
112
i 13
1 J4
1 15
116
1 17
•2O
121
--,
^
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
81901
84301
S6S02
S6S03
99101
101701
102001
103401
103601
103901
105201
109001
109401 SRA 12S69
109S01 P
109901 P
113501 P
114002
4401
6501
6601
6602
9S01
13S02
13S03
14504
derivative solvent
distil late, oil, so
Heavy aromatic naphtha
Prefar
DSMA
MSMA
Oithane m-45
M?1"
STDERR
SUMTOT
-n
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
J06
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
1 -s
118
119
120
121
6.740
1.633
4.119
8.617
2.895
0.000
4.149
0.717
1.315
0. 105
0.000
1 . 845
38.539
39.597
1 . 733
6.611
14.999
0.000
5.725
0.000
4.275
0.907
5.009
10.530
3.428
10418868
173572
518501
1770220
855067
144
251721
50021
154641
653
3312
15708
39562944
62155995
152672
635523
507564
24
1427261
368317
3r0743
1798588
647656
1971102
3508732
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OB'r-
PEGION
CHEM
122
12:-:
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
.1 33
134
135
13&
137
iS'B
1 1-'
40
141
142
143
144
.45
14/S
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
14505
14506
24401
27301
29301
29802
30001
30016
30019
31501
31503
31516
31519
32201
32701
3550*
36101
43401
52001
52201
56502
56301
57301
57-301
59101
CHEMICALS BY REGION
20:5* THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1
CHEMNAME
Dithane S-31 (Use 2 code nos. 014505 a
EBDC, zinc salt of
Bluestone
Tersan SP
VEL 53-CS-ll
Banvel M (Use 2 code nos. 029S02 and 0
Meed - Broom (Use 3 code nos. 012301,
2»4-Dichlorophenoxvacetic acid, diethanola
Banvel M (Use 2 code nos. 029302 and 0
MCPP
2—K2—Methvl-4-chl orophenoxv)propionic acid,
2—42—Methyl-4-chlorophenosv)propionic ao^d,
2—«2-MethYl-4-chlorophenoxY)propionic acid,
Real one
Fensulfothion
Tupersan
Tref1 an
Acti-Aid
Corrosive sublimate
Calomel
PCNB
Sevin
AG-500
Anthon
Douico 179
5
i
STDtERR
SUMTOT
J22
123
124
125
126
127
'23
129
130
131
132
J33
134
135
1 36
137
133
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
7.514
l.<021
O.OOO
0.655
0-&84
0.295
O. QSO
O.O31
1.&69
*37.<405
1.732
3.578
0.740
O.OOO
O.«000
1.247
1.S09
0.«336
O.QOO
O.<000
O.OOO
1.I5O6
2.424
5.S311
1./665
7332731
139039
313632
31199
19435
16007
67
568236
1020071
6063135677
135151
1629426
04102
39343
6389591
76031
26071
143
1224
4396
25*2
777703
22217*9
1719333
354113
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CHEMICALS BY REGION 6
20:59 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1*84
REGION
CHEM
CHEMNAME
147
148
14*
1 50
151
151?
153
154
'.55
156
157
153
159
160
161
i i2
163
1 '-.4
165
1 66
167
»63
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
61601
66003
74301
73701
78301
79801
80807
SOS 11
81901
84001
84301
84701
86802
86803
99101
102001
103301
103601
103901
109001
109401
109801
109901
113501
114002
1 1 1 '-Dimethrl -4, 4/-biPYridiniurri dichloride
PMA
DEF
DCPA
Diallate
Arasan
CDT
Ani la: me
Bravo
DDVP
Binnel 1
Banrot (Use 2 code nos. 084701 and 102
Socal Asuatic Solvent 3501
Xvlene ranse hydrocarbon solvent
Benl ate
NF-44
Orthene
CP-70139
BAS 351 H
RP- 17623
SRA 12369
p RP-26019
p Bavleton
P CG.A-4S9SS
Vistar
STDERR
SUMTOT
'47
J48
149
150
151
!52
153
154
155
156
137
158
15*
160
161
162
163
164
165
i 6
16*
170
171
0.0000
0.8394
0.0000
4.5003
0.0000
2.4137
0.0000
34.4044
4.8402
0.1330
2.6670
0.0000
2.4090
0.0000
1.3781
0.7095
0.0000
0.4042
0.6311
2.6434
3.3170
3.7126
1 . 3493
2.1339
0.0000
49652
10612
50764
1485477
2355
1343776
2176
27197496
13516526
794
974885
4159
SS6S63
17177
963003
6952
0
115682
6261
542603
9716823
4384513
126727
339547
4624
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CHEMICALS BY REGION
20:59 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 19
OB-=. REGION CHEM CHEMNAME
Aromatic petroleum derivative- solvent
Aromatic petroleum distillate, oil, so
Tnmethvl benzvl ammonium resin, polvbromide form o
Prefar
Acarin
Cadmium chloride
DSMA
MSMA
Dithane m-45
Dithane S-31 (Use 2 code nos. 014505 a
Bluestone
Cutrine alsaecide
Tersan SP
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
ISO
181
182
133
134
185
1S6
187
188
1 e«
.-'<">
1?1
1*2
10?
194
1?5
i •-•,-.
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
6501
6601
8711
9301
10501
12902
13S02
13S03
14504
14505
24401
24403
27301
28901
28902
28903
29801
2-9802
30010
30016
30019
31501
31503
31516
31519
Radapon
Dalapon, sodium salt of
Dalapon, masnesium salt of
VEL 58-CS-ll
Banvel M (Use 2 code nos. 029302 and 0
2,4-Dichlorophenoxvacetic acid, alkanolami
2»4-Dichlorophenoxvacetic acid, diethanola
Banvel M (Use 2 code nos. 02^802 and 0
MCPP
2-(2-Methvl-4-chloropheno^Y)proPicnic aci
2-(2-Methvl-4-chloropheno^r)pr OPionic acid,
2-(2-Methvl-4-chlorophenoxv)propionic acid,
STDER/!
SUMTOT
17:
17?
174
175
176
177
178
179
ISO
181
1S2
183
184
185
186
187
188
18-5
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
2.4596
6.1376
0.0000
8.7397
0.0000
0.2834
15.5403
31.5061
2.5288
3. 1961
0.0000
0.0000
1.7766
0.0000
0. 0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.5038
5.3788
2.4401
1 . 4936
1 . 5505
1.1829
1 . 0662
0.6356
7776737
263212
228983
3980337
505
1274
2544654
238664206
9569169
1625547
8330850
167
59428
84826
43364
1188
87
54289
429812
131801
4045201
14472
132615
230708
132405
-------
DBS
REGION
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
209
20°
210
211
212
211;
214
217-
21'--
7
i i •*
22' •
/"''
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
CHEM
32701
34001
34201
35509
36101
39103
40501
42002
43401
47501
47802
52001
52201
56502
56801
57001
57701
57801
57901
58201
59101
63501
63503
66003
67501
CHEMICALS BY REGION £
20s5* THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 198*
CHEMNAME
Fensulfothion
Marlate
Diazoben
Tupersan
Tre-H an
(Ethvlenedinitrilo)tetraacetic acid, so
Citrus oil
EDB
Acti-Aid
Visco 1152 (Use 2 code nos. 047501 and
Bav 39007
Corrosive sublimate
Calomel
PCNB
Sevin
MGK 264
AC 26691
AG-500
Anthon
SYnklor
Douco 179
Pvrethrurti Extract (Use 2 code no5, 063
Amsco 140
PMA
Butacide
OP1-.
STDERR
SUMTOT
197
J99
199
20<~»
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
20C>
210
211
212
21 3
214
5
6
217
218
219
220
221
2.5501
0.0000
0.0000
3.0945
0.0930
0.0000
0.0000
28.0929
0.0119
0.0000
16.3725
0.0975
0. 1950
1.2015
2.7420
0.6245
2.2923
7.0129
4.0917
0.0000
1.1338
0.0000
67.6692
0.0000
0.3753
163721
43829
342400
263491
697
672
151140
578962683
25
268692
15967139
5753
23012
150417
3678357
16533
653722
54454046
980105
1220
1258780
217
360640730
212
5970
-------
OPS
222
22?
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
2?1
232
2??-
234
235
236
237
238
23*
24'"'
241
242
24?
244
24'.-
24 A
REGION
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
CHEM
6*001
6912*
6*201
76406
73701
73801
79101
79801
80501
80803
80807
80811
81301
81901
82501
34001
84301
84701
86801
86802
86303
99101
100601
101101
101701
CHEMICALS BY REGION •?
20:59 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1934
CHEMNAI1E
Pvr-ethr urn Extract (Use 2 code nos. 063
Hvamine 233*
4-AP
Sodium phosphate, tribasic
DCPA
Dial late
ASP 51
Arasan
Chlorinated camphene, techinical
AAtram (Use 2 code nos. 019101 and OSO
CDT
Anilazine
Merpan
Bravo
Trichl orophenoxv)propioriic acid = silvex
DDVP
Binnel1
Banrot (Use 2 code nos. 084701 and 102
PCMX
Socal Aquatic Solvent 3501
Xvlene ranse hvdrocarbon solvent
Benlate
Bar 68138
Bav 94337
RH-315
STDERR
SUMTOT
222
223
224
225
226
227
22S
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
233
23Q
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
0. 1869
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
35.8338
0.0000
0.2705
1 . 52S5
4.6709
1 . 6369
0.0000
1.1323
2.2305
6.3463
0.0000
0.9560
1 . 4342
0.3632
9. 1296
7.6794
2.0O74
1.2413
5.7791
1 . 0036
1.5117
1481
419832
0
4198
5905169
600944
453
2103182
1133609
31369
12165
1S9393
233166
11862614
87*663
230692
415728
9719
29108003
9134620
58290
442932
13661764
43880
1137730
-------
REGION
CWEM
CHEMICALS. BY REGION
20:59 THURSDAY,
CHEMNAME
SEPTEMBER 27, 19S'
247
243
24*
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
255
259
260
261
262
263
264
26;-
26o
2/-, 7
.£/'.•
771
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
102001
103301
103401
103601
103-501
105201
106901
109001
109401 SRA 12369
10C'301 P
109901 P
112701 P
113501 P
169103 Dimethyl c
6321
6501
6601
6602
9001
9301
10501
12902
12903
12904
13502
NF-44
Or-thene
deary's 3336
CP-70139
BAS 351 H
NC-6397
MethYl sulfanilYlcarbamate
RP-17623
asulam
STDERR
SUMTOT
247
243
24«
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
253
2513
260
261
262
263
264
°65
i
7
263
269
270
271
0.136
10.354
0.733
1.006
1.547
0.000
3.336
O.S10
6.459
0.722
2.565
O.OOO
0.279
0.000
0.405
0.354
0.232
0.000
0.000
2.197
20.210
29.660
4.364
0.000
0.000
12336
2011046
9792
1302351
454334
7
106477
117637
13544730
433766
234723
0
33393
212
6053
105772
9025
47774
707S
692574
2172030
4579333
139393
3<:>66
37617
RP-26019
BaY1e t o n
PP 531
CCA-48933
:iberi:v1 ammonium chloride
Calcium oxYtetracvcline
Aromatic petroleum derivative solvent
Aromatic petroleum distillate, oil* so
Heavv aromatic naphtha
Gamma-1i2»3»4i5»6-hexachlor OCYC!ohexan
Prefar
Acarin
Cadmium chloride
Cadmium sebacate
Cadmium succinate
Standard lead arsenate
-------
DBS
CHS
REGION
CHEM
CHEMICALS BY REGION
20:59 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER
CHEMNAME
, i:
198'
•-. -T -~»
x / .<•:.
273
274
273
276
277
273
279
280
281
232
283
284
285
286
287
288
289
290
29 1
292
2?'3
294
295
2*6
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
.5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
13803
13804
13805
14504
1 4505
24403
25902
27301
29801
29802
29803
30061
30010
30016
30019
30029
30063
31501
31503
31516
31519
32201
35509
36001
36101
014505
MSMA
OAMA
DDAMA
Di thane m-45
Di thane S-31 (Use 2 code nos.
Cutr-ine alsaecide
Cvcl ohexanone
Tersan SP
VEL 58-CS-ll
Banvel M (Use 2 code nos. 029802 and 0
Dicamba, diethanol amine salt of
Weed - Broom (Use 3 code nos. 012301 ,
2,4-DichlorophenoxYacetic acid, al kanol ami
2,4-DichlorophenoxYacetic acid, diethanola
Banvel M (Use 2 code nos. 029802 and 0
2,4-Dichl orophenoxYacetic acid, N-ole.-1-l,
2,4-DichlorophenoxYacetic acid, octvl este
MCPP
2-(2-Methv1 -4-chl orophenoxv) prop ionic acid,
2-(2-Methv1-4-chlorophenoxY)propioriic acid,
2-(2-MethYl-4-chl orophenoxY) propionic acid,
Res! one
Tupersan
Karathane
Tref Ian
STDERR
SUMTOT
272
273
274
275
276
277
278
279
280
281
282
283
284
235
^!-|/
jiOO
287
288
289
290
291
292
293
294
295
296
0.000
0.000
0.000
5.809
153.911
0.000
0 . 000
1.798
1.325
0.393
O.OOO
2.415
3.077
3.984
1.414
O.OOO
0.000
6. 101
1.259
4.070
0.715
O.OOO
0 . 356
0.000
O.056
55152
9784
9784
705024
254400966
478
442
226675
110153
202642
125
70361
489713
432032
7245871
12611
399936
3589059
37051
1685752
560455
69
21818
1594334
614
-------
Uc-7.
REGION
STDERR
CHEM
2*7
293
29?
300
301
302
303
304
305
306
307
303
309
310
311
312
313
C-14
?15
••••16
'1 7
?.
•';
j: 71^
??i
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
43401
47802
52001
52201
56502
56801
57701
57801
57901
58201
59101
63001
63501
63503
66003
68301
76901
73701
78801
79101
79801
80811
S1901
84001
84301
CHEMICALS BY REGION
20:59 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27,
CHEMNAME
Acti-Aid
Bav 3*007
Corrosive sublimate
Cal omel
PCNB
Sevin
AC 26691
AG-500
Anthon
Srnkl or
Douico 179
Douiicide 7
Prrethrum Extract (Use
Airisco 140
PMA
Potassium chr ornate
Strychnine alkaloid
DCPA
Dial late
ASP 51
SUMTOT
297
298
29-3
3OO
301
302
303
SO 4
305
306
307
308
309
310
311
312
313
314
-•15
6
..17
318
319
320
321
0.5220
0.0000
10. 1162
20.2323
5.5290
3.2698
0.3196
4.2130
16.6382
0.9145
0.132?
0.0000
1.8941
4.5227
0.3072
4.3637
0.0000
15.5277
0.0000
0.0000
6.6738
0.8576
44.4255
0.0000
3.3627
29443
67
5863405
2345362O
1546343
967927
40337
4743664
J 265S7-54
330*5
13831
30.12260134
33611
524634
23209
189393
0
17137407
4300
3987
26810246
1588*6
425356946
46
1130907
2 code nos. 063
Arasan
Anilazine
Bravo
DDVP
Binnel 1
-------
REGION
CHEM
-1 •• -*
323
324
325
326
327
323
329
330
331
332
333
334
335
336
337
333
:'• 3 ~>
'•:'!'"»
341
34 L
34?
344
34?
•*&'-
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
6
6
6
6
6
6
34701
36302
36303
90301
99101
100601
102001
103301
103401
103601
103*01
106201
109001
109401
10*301
109901
113501
114002
169103
6501
9301
13302
13303
13306
14504
CHEMICALS BY REGION 1
20:59 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 193'
CHEMNAME
Banrot (Use 2 code nos. 084701 and 102
Socal Aquatic Solvent 3501
Xvlene range hvdrocarbon solvent
Nudrin
SRA 12369
p
p
p
Benlate
Bar 63133
NF-44
Qrthene
deary's 3336
CP-70139
BAS 351 H
BTS-27419
RP-17623
RP-26019
Bavleton
CGA-4S93S
Vistar
Dimethvlcocobenzvl ammonium chloride
Aromatic petroleum derivative solvent
Prefar
DSMA
MSMA
CM A
Dithane m-45
STDERR
SUMTOT
322
323
324
325
326
327
^'"'O
329
330
331
332
333
334
337-
136
337
333
33*
340
341
342
343
344
345
346
0.0000
1 . 4699
1.6122
0.0000
29.5913
0.0000
0.6603
0.0000
3.0939
0.5206
0.1127
0.0000
0.0635
6.0325
49.0359
7.2295
1 . 3423
0.0000
0.0000
5.9552
2.0049
1.0173
7.3202
0.0000
3.4609
14100
556610
51091
1
121667707
122400
60723
11016
301273
130149
521
73336
1513
11093S5S
150973034
1639651
39995
665*
94
737103
111404
17430
21209030
246462
1726759
-------
347
348
349
350
351
352
353
354
355
356
357
358
359
360
361
362
363
364
36'-.
367
OB:-
REGION
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
STDERR
CHEM
14505
27301
2*801
2*802
30010
30019
31519
32201
32701
43401
52001
52201
56801
57701
57801
57*01
59101
61601
63501
63503
67501
69001
78701
79101
79801
SUMTOT
CHEMICALS BY REGION
20:5* THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27,
CHEMNAME
14
1934
Dithane S-31 (Use 2 code nos. 014505 a
Tersan SP
VEL 58-CS-ll
Banvel M (Use 2 code nos. 029802 and 0
2,4-Dichlorophenox/acetic acidi aH-anol ami
Banvel M (Use 2 code nos. 029302 and 0
2-(2-Methvl-4-chlorophenoxv>propionic acid,
Reel one
Fensulfothion
Acti-Aid
Corrosive sublimate
Calomel
Sevin
AC 26691
AG-500
Anthon
Douico 179
1, 1'-Dimethyl-4i4'-bipvridiniuni dichloride
Pvrethrum Extract (Use 2 code nos. 063
ASP 51
Amsco 140
Butacide
Pvrethrum
DCPA
Arasan
Extract (Use 2 code nos. 063
347
348
34*
350
351
352
353
354
355
356
357
358
.55*
360
361
362
363
364
365
6
,.7
368
369
370
371
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
1.0281
0.0000
1 . 0643
0.9185
0.0000
0.0000
0.0287
0.0000
0.0000
6.2023
19.2679
1 . 2944
3.3126
1 . 9883
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0274
1 . 8020
126*76
303
511470
36126
63307
466638
3*700
1628
174375
28
1744
6975
34980*
12691447
577142
341167
155317
72861
1242
1254
62
2
12305
47
4101*6
-------
OPS
REGION
CHEM
372
37 3
374
375
376
377
373
379
330
331
332
333
384
335
336
337
383
3Q*
3°0
j* I
3*1
3>r'3
394
39S
:-OA
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
7
7
7
7
7
7
80304
30307
81301
81901
84301
84701
86302
86803
99101
100601
101101
101701
103601
103901
105201
lO^OOl
109401
109301
113501
6501
6602
9301
10501
12902
12903
CHEMICALS BY REGION
20:59 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27,
G-31435
SRA 12369
p
p
CHEMNAME
CDT
Merpan
Bravo
Binnel1
Banrot (Use 2 code nos. 034701 and 102
Socal Aquatic Solvent 3501
Xvlene ranse hydrocarbon solvent
Benlate
Bav 68133
Bar 94337
RH-315
CP-70139
BAS 351 H
NC-6397
RP-17623
RP-26019
CGA-439S3
Aromatic petroleum derivative
Heavy aromatic naphtha
Prefar
Acar in
CadrrauiTi chloride
Cadmium sebacate
solvent
STDERR
SUMTOT
372
373
374
375
376
377
373
379
3SO
331
3S2
333
384
385
336
387
338
339
300
391
3C)2
3*3
394
395
396
0.0000
0.1024
2.7307
2. 1563
2.2274
0.0000
0.9447
1 . 0764
0.0000
0.0000
0.5203
2.5931
3.0676
0.0000
0.0000
4.5489
19.0605
2.8113
0.0000
2. 1065
0.0000
5.8560
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
13444
992
392344
56*9 1 1
655582
0
111991
41176
1519
0
1097
156271
1438454
844
182
481160
1864702
256386
S
593655
46369
2189461
13
170446
825
-------
REGION
CHEM
3'T'7
3*3
TlC/*
400
401
402
403
404
405
40*
407
403
40-5
410
411
412
41.3
414
411.
4 It
117
4^0
47'1
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
121=>04
13S03
13304
13305
14504
14505
27301
29302
30001
30019
30029
31501
31503
31519
35509
36101
43401
52001
52201
56S01
57701
57301
57901
53201
59101
CHEMICALS BY REGION 14
20'.59 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1934
CHEMNAME
Cadmium succinate
MSMft
OAMA
DDAMA
Dithane m-45
Dithane S-31 (Use 2 code nos. 014505 a
Tersan SP
Banvel M (Use 2 code nos
Ueed - Broom (Use 3 code
Banvel M (Use 2 code nos
029802 and 0
nos. 012301,
029802 and 0
2, 4-Dichl oropheno:fvacetic acid, N-ole*. 1-1,
MCPP
2-(2-Methvl-4-chlorophenoxv)propionic acid,
2-(2-Methvl-4-chlorophenoxv)propionic acid,
Tupersan
TrefIan
Acti-Aid
Corrosive sub!imate
Calomel
Sevin
AC 264-91
AG-500
Anthon
Svnklor
Doiiico 179
STDERR
SUMTOT
397
393
•JT-T;
400
401
402
403
404
405
406
407
403
40*
410
411
412
41 3
414
"15
6
i7
413
419
420
421
0.0000
9.7432
0.0000
0.0000
0. 2977
2.6761
0. 1469
0.7402
0.0000
8.6554
0.0000
6.0934
12.4499
1.2631
2.7014
0.0000
0.0350
0.3349
0.6693
1 . 6967
7.S3S1
4.2222
1 . 8396
0.0000
0.5S32
66325
1332373
2110
2110
45*99
501364
367
94633
24
13217591
97
276427
1463444
603424
123463
65343
52
2144
3577
233241
1011753
466119
784983
14808
14374
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CHEMICALS BY REGION i;
20:5* THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 193'
R
E
G
0 I
B 0
•=: N
4^2 7
'l?.3 7
424 7
•125 7
•126 7
427 7
423 7
129 7
430 7
^31 7
'132 7
V33 7
• ?4 7
435 7
!36 7
•1 :'7 7
'33 7
i *^5 7
a 40 7
'41 7
'42 7
Id?, .0
14 3
445 S
| p.
450 3
451 8
452 3
153 3
454 3
^55 3
456 3
457 S
453 3
45* 3
•160 3
461 3
*62 S
463 S
464 S
465 3
'466 3
•167 S
C
H
E
M
61601
63503
66003
63301
73701
79301
30311
81901
34001
34301
36302
86303
9*101
102001
103401
'03601
109001
109401 SRA
109301 P
109*01 P
113501 p1
6501
9301
10501
1 3S02
14505
27301
29301
29802
30010
30019
30063
31519
36101
43401
52001
52201
56301
57701
57801
59101
63503
66003
67501
69001
78701
C
H
E
M
N
A
M
E
1»1 '-Dimethyl -4. 41'-biPYridinium die hi or id*
Amsco 140
PMA
Potassium chromate
DCPA
Arasan
Anilazine
Bravo
DDVP
Binnel1
Socal Aquatic Solvent 3501
Xylene ranse hydrocarbon solvent
Ben!ate
NF-44
Clearv's 3336
CP-70139
RP-17623
12369
RP-26019
Bavleton
CGA-439SS
Aromatic petroleum derivative solvent
Prefar
Acarin
DSMA
Dithane S-31 (Use 2 code nos. 014505 a
Tersan SP
VEL 58-CS-ll
Banvel M (Use 2 code nos. 029S02 and 0
2»4-Dichloropheno*Yacetic acid. aH-anolami
Banvel M (Use 2 code nos. 02*302 and 0
2.4-Dichlor ophenox-vacetic acid, octvl este
2-(2-Methvl-4-chloropheno;,v)propionic acid,
Tref 1-an
Acti-Aid
Corrosive sublimate
Calomel
Sevin
AC 26691
AG-500
0.
0.
0.
0.
6.
r>
0.
3.
0.
1.
0.
0.
1.
0.
0.
0.
1.
11.
1.
0.
0.
12.
S
T
D
E
R
R
0000
0000
0571
0000
9035
7512
7275
30*2
0000
, 1SS4
0000
0000
1503
0000
,1161
66S5
179
140
Douico
Am sec-
PMA
Butacide
Pvrethrum
DCPA
Extract (Use 2 code nos. 063
1292
4901
24 *'5
2922
6361
5*03
0000
0000
0000
O40O
0000
9510
5540
3416
32S4
7311
0000
0000
SI 75
6350
0000
3400
3.*723
0.1165
0.0000
0.1103
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
S
u
M
T
0
T
776
1267
61
825
3055564
1663660
426SS
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45
139793
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6
219566
46406
63** 1
2462143
44S561
95 3O
64*7
7925*1
3S136
272
76S4
104*6
6
56S30
45071
2S205
1686167
3955*
13015
124
70
62243
243*72
5369
1013
377*6:3
41
0
23376
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CHEMICALS. BY REGION l:
20:59 THURSDAY, 'SEPTEMBER 27, 19S'
REGION
CHEM
463
4 6*
470
471
472
473
474
475
476
477
47S
17*
480
48 1
482
483
484
485
4.36
•187
488
*3?
i
4*T.
Q
S
8
8
8
8
8
8
3
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
o
9
9
7*801
81301
SI 901
34 301
86802
99101
102001
103601
10*801
6501
6601
6602
9801
10501
12301
12*02
12*04
13803
14505
24403
28902
28*03
29801
29802
30001
CHEMNAME
Arasan
Merpan
Bravo
Binnell
Socal Asuatic Solvent 3501
Ben late
NF-44
CP-7013*
RP-2601*
Aromatic
Aromatic
Heavy aromatic
Prefar
Acarin
Weed - Broom (Use 3 code nos. 012301,
Cadmium chloride
Cadmium succinate
MSMA
Dithane
Cutrine
Dalapon,
Dalapon,
petroleum derivative solvent
petroleum distillate, oil, so
naphtha
S-31 (Use 2 code nos. 014505 a
alsaecide
sodium salt of
masnesi urn salt of
VEL 5S-CS-11
Banvel M (Use 2 code nos,
Weed - Broom (Use 3 code
02*802 and 0
nos. 012301,
STDERR
SUMTOT
463
46*
470
471
472
473
174
475
476
477
478
47*
480
481
482
483
484
485
486
87
98
189
490
491
492
4.5947
0.0000
0.3679
3.8015
0.0000
2.6052
0.0000
1.1420
0.0000
6.8062
0.0000
0.1569
I . 8949
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
1 . 3302
0.048*
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.6875
0. 1863
0.0000
3*4202
95
1439
285604
4229
157411
1476
74154
1285
607224
27144
543785
370*23
323
319
2*232
3133
10080
881
104
142*7
3*2
12*98
1377
6*0
-------
np--
REGION
STDERR
CHEM
403
I1-'*
1°5
4 '-'fc
4F'7
4-=>S
4.7/9
•oOO
501
502
503
504
505
506
507
503
50°
510
511
512
513
514
515
51 fc
517
0
9
9
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9
9
9
9
9
9
9
o
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
<5
9
9
9
o
30010
30010
31301
31503
31519
32201
35509
36101
43401
56502
56S01
57701
57801
57901
59101
63001
63502
66003
7S701
7903S
79301
80807
80811
81*01
84001
SUMTOT
403
4*4
455
4*6
4*7
498
409
500
501
502
503
504
505
"06
507
503
509
510
511
512
513
514
515
516
517
0.0000
1.5814
0.0000
12. 1617
1 . 0982
0.0000
0.5661
0.0000
0.0378
0.7262
1.1973
22.8930
1.6759
1 . 4660
0.2630
0.0000
0.0000
0. 1115
0.0372
0.0000
2.5990
0.0000
5.0716
2.5847
0.0000
16613
252073
505252
1778400
41583
936
5935
77
113
63689
22524
1-938038
774362
53312
8216
607
80787415
207
5342
74-r,
1041247
6523
321393
372519
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CHEMICALS BY REGION
20:5<» THURSDAY,
CHEMNAME
SEPTEMBER 27,
2i 4-Dichl or opheno.--i acet ic acid, aH-anol ami
Banvel M
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CHEMICAL?. BY REGION 2<".
20:59 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1984
P
'"IS
=••20
R
E
0
I
n
N
•Tl
•r,
524
30
10
10
u-
35
•!7
1-
10
10
•'42
545
•!46
'.-.47
'43
-.4*
•J50
554
C
H
E
M
>5 10
560
561
^62
9 84301
9 84701
86802
S6803
99101
* 101701
9 102001
9 103401
* 103601
•-' 109801 P
4401
6501
9801
14504
'0 24403
j-) 27301
in 29801
1O 29802
j- 30001
!•> 30016
30019
30063
31516
10 31519
10 32501
10 43401
10 565O2
10 56801
10 57701
10 57801
10 57901
10 59101
3 0 66003
10 78701
10 79101 ASP 51
10 79801
10 86802
99101
10 102001
10 103001
10 103401
10 103601
10 109001
10 109801 P
10 109901 P
C
H
E
M
N
A
M
E
Binnell
Banrot (Use 2 code nos. 084701 and 102
Socal Aquatic Solvent 3501
Xvlene ranse hydrocarbon solvent
Benlate
RH-315
NF-44
deary's 3336
CP-70139
RP-26019
CYtrol
Aromatic petroleum derivative solvent
Prefar
Dithane m-45
Cutrine alsaecide
Tersan SP
VEL 58-CS-ll
Banvel M (Use 2 code nos. 029802 and 0
Weed - Broom (Use 3 code nos. 012301,
2.4-Dichlorophenoxvacetic acid, diethanola
Banvel M (Use 2 code nos. 029802 and 0
2,4-Dichlorophenovyacetic acid, octvl este
2-(2-Methy1-4-chlorophenoxy)propionic acid,
2-(2-Methvl-4-chlorophenoxv)propionic acid,
Di Svston
Acti-Aid
PCNB
Sevin
AC 266-91
AG-500
Anthon
Douco 179
PMA
DCPA
Arasan
Socal Aquatic Solvent 3501
Benlate
NF-44
R-7165
Clearv's 3334-
CP-7013'=>
RP-17623
RP-2601*
Bavleton
o
T
D
E
R
R
0.41*80
0. 13203
1 . 39664
0.00000
1 . 667 37
0.61840
1.42161
0.00000
1 . 50476
0.88658
0.00000
0.67843
0.00000
4.36048
0.04165
1 . 06773
0.85744
0.31012
1 . 34828
1 . 70487
0.89880
0.00000
2.57967
2. 15046
0.00000
0.03772
1.61855
0.00000
0.00000
0.62174
0.00000
0.360*7
0.06476
0.00000
0.00000
0.51560
0. 12905
0.1543*
0.00000
0.00000
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0.36068
0.00000
0.44965
0.00000
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U
M
T
0
T
11655
733
39487
16
5265*
1654
32004
2176
403431
15099
127
2969
83365
827132
12
15584
25414
16822
318153
9 1523
61334
2140
498787
104433
2
18
240413
2690
256
30633
2624
840
903
92
323
43407
1791
8327
0
1067
877-500
30345
0
39722
351
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