UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
                        WASHINGTON, D.C. 20460
                                                           OFFICE OF
                                                   PESTICIDES AND TOXIC SUBSTANCES
MEMORANDUM

SUBJECT:  Transmlttal of  Copies  of  the  Chlorothalonil  Registration
          Standard
TO:
     Attached for your information is a  copy  of  the  Chlorothalo1
nil Registration Standard.  Questins regarding this  document
may be addressed to Henry M. Jacoby, Product  Manager (21),
Registration Division (TS-767C) at 703-557-1900.

     If you no longer wish to receive future  copies  of  regis-
tration standards and/or special review  documents, please  con-
tact the following individual for removal of  your name  (or
replace your name with another) from the mailing list:

                           Ferial S. Bishop
                           U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
                           Registration  Division (TS-767C)
                           401 M Street, S.W.
                           Washington, D.C.   20460
                           (703) 557-7700

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          GUIDANCE FOR THE
REREGISTRATION OF PESTICIDE PRODUCTS

             CONTAINING

           CHLOROTHALONIL
      AS THE ACTIVE INGREDIENT
        EPA CASE NUMBER 096
  ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS

      WASHINGTON, D. C.  20460

          SEPTEMBER, 1984

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                        TABLE OF CONTENTS


      Introduction 	   1

I.    Regulatory Position	   ^

II.   Requirement for Submission of Generic Data	15

III.   Requirement for Submission of Product-Specific
      Data	5J

IV.   Submission of Revised Labeling and Packaging
      Information	5^
      A.   Label Contents
          1.  Product Name 	
          2.  Company Name and Address 	
          3.  Net Contents	
          4.  Product Registration Number	
          5.  Producing Establishment
              Registration Number	
          6A  Ingredient Statement 	
          6B  Pounds Per Gallon Statement	
          7.  Front Panel Precautionary Statements .
          7A  Child Hazard Warning Statements.  .  . .
          7B  Signal Word	  . .
          7C  Skull and Crossbones and Word Poison .
          7D  Statement of Practical Treatment  .  . .
          7E  Referral Statement ... 	
          8.  Side/Back Panel Precautionary Labeling
          8A  Hazard to Humans and Domestic Animals.
          8B  Environmental Hazard 	
          8C  Physical or Chemical Hazard	
          9   Misuse Statement 	 ....
          10A Storage and Disposal Block ......
          10B Directions for Use 	
      B.  Collateral Information

V.    Instructions for Submission

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                            APPENDICES


II-l      Bibliography                                          60

II-2      FIFRA S3(c)(2)(B) Summary  Sheet - EPA  Form  8580-1     7?

II-3      Certification of Attempt to Enter Into an Agreement
          With Other Registrants  for Development of Data
          EPA Form 8580-6
                                                                78
III-l     Product Specific Data Report  (End-Use  Products)
          EPA Form 8580-4                                       79

IV-1      40 CFR §162.10 Labeling Requirements                  80

IV-2      Table of Labeling Requirements and Sample Labels      89

IV-3      Physical/Chemical Hazards  Labeling Statement          93

IV-5      Storage and Disposal Statements                       94

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

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                         INTRODUCTION

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

      This Guidance Document will be supplemented by EPA with
additional information about compliance  with data support
requirements.  In Union Carbide Agricultural Products Co., Inc
v. Ruckelhaus, EPA was recently enjoined from implementing in
any way the "mandatory data  licensing" aspects  of section
3(c)(l)(D) of FIFRA.  EPA is assessing the  implications of the
injunction for the reregistration process.   Because this situ-
ation is currently unresolved, EPA  has decided  to proceed with
the requirements  in the Guidance Document which do  not  relate
to compliance with the section 3(c)(l)(D) provisions and to
supplemnet the Document with additional  guidance when circum-
stances permit.   Failure  to  comply  with  the  provisions  of the
subsequent guidance will  also  result in  issuance by EPA of an
intent to cancel  the affected  product  registration  (s).

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

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

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

 NOTE:  If all registrants in "I" above fail to meet the requirements in
 I-A and B above, then the registrants in "11" lose their right to
(qualify for the formulator's exemption and become subject to the
I requirements in I-A and B.	

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I.  REGULATORY POSITION

A.  INTRODUCTION

This chapter describes the regulatory position of the Environmental
Protection Agency ("the Agency") on chlorothalonil.  This position is based on
an evaluation of all registered manufacturing-use products (MUP's) containing
chlorothalonil as the sole active ingredient.  Future requests for registrations
of substantially similar products will be covered by this standard.  Dissimilar
products will require amendments to the standard.  This document provides the
rationale for the Agency's position and the criteria for registration.  It
also discusses the need for special labeling requirements and the adequacy of the
data supporting existing tolerances.

In developing its regulatory position, the Agency determines whether available
data indicate that a pesticide has met the criteria for unreasonable adverse
effects found in Section 162.11(a) of Title 40 of the U.S. Code of Federal
Regulations  (CFR).  Pesticides meeting these criteria are candidates for a
Special Review, an intensive risk/benefit analysis which is a modification of
the Rebuttable Presumption Against Registration  (RPAR) process.   The Agency's
determination as to whether any criteria have been met and its rationale for any
regulatory action are  summarized in the regulatory position of this standard.

"Chlorothalonil" is the accepted common name  for the compound, 2,3,5,6-tetra-
chloroisophthalonitrile recognized by the American National Standards  Institute.
Trade  and other  names  used for  chlorothalonil  include: Bravoft, Nopcocide® N-96
Technical, Daconil®,  Chlorothalonil Technical, Brovomil®, Mold-Ex®, Groutcide®,
and Termil*. The Chemical Abstracts  Service (CAS) Registry number is  1897-45-6,
and the  Office of Pesticides Program's  Internal  Control  Number  (EPA Shaughnessy
number)  is  081901.

B.  USE  PROFILE

Chlorothalonil  is registered as a broad spectrum non-systemic protectant fung-
 icide for use on apricots, beans (dried and snap), broccoli,  brussel  sprouts,
 cabbage, carrots, cauliflower,  celery,  cherries  (sour  and sweet), corn (sweet),
 cucumbers,  melons,  mint,  nectarines,  onions (dry bulb  and green), papayas,
 parsnips, passion fruit,  peaches, peanuts,  plums,  potatoes,  prunes, pumpkins,
 soybeans, squash (summer  and winter), tomatoes,  certain ornamentals,  turf, and
 as a cotton seed treatment.   The fungicide is marketed in wettable powder,
 granule, liquid, and flowable  formulations.  Tablets containing 8 gram of
 active ingredient,  a 20% chlorothalonil smoke generator formulation, and a
 paint additive containing chlorothalonil are also marketed.

  Food crop application rates range from 0.75 to 3.00 pounds of active ingredient
  per acre, while the rate for cotton seed treatment is 0.8 to 1.13 ounce of
  active ingredient per 100 pounds of seed.  Ornamental and turf application
  rates range from 1.125 to 7.50  pounds of active ingredient per acre, depending
  on the specific site  and on the pest to be controlled.

  See the accompanying EPA Index  for the pests controlled by chlorothalonil on
  individual  use sites.

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C.  REGUIATORY POSITION

Based on a review and evaluation of the available data and other relevant
information on chlorothalonil, the Agency has made the following determinations:

     1.  Registrants not qualifing for a fonnulator exemption must provide or
         agree to develop all data specified in the tables of this standard to
         maintain existing registrations or to permit new chlorothalonil regis-.
         trations.  The Agency may amend this standard or initiate further
         regulatory actions after it has reviewed the submitted data.   All
         data must be generated according to the Good laboratory Practices
         specified in 48 FR 53946.

     2.  Registrants must revise labeling, as specified under the "Required
         labeling Section" in order to maintain existing registrations or to
         permit new chlorothalonil registrations.  Labeling changes mandated
         by this document must be on products released for shipment as of
         May 1, 1985.

     3.  Manufacturing-use pesticide products containing chlorothalonil as a
         sole active ingredient may be registered for sale, distribution,
         formulation and use in the United States, subject to the terms and
         conditions specified in this standard.  Applicants having products
         not conforming to this standard must apply to amend the document so
         those products containing chlorothalonil may be registered and rere-
         gistered under this standard.  Mixtures and end use products  contain-
         ing chlorothalonil may not be registered or reregistered under this
         standard.  However, the use patterns of the end-use products  were
         considered for the purpose of determining generic data requirements
         for chlorothalonil.

      4. Technical chlorothalonil may not contain more than 0.05% (500 ppm) of
         hexachlorobenzene (HCB) as a manufacturing impurity in order  to-be
         registered or reregistered under this standard.  The method of analy-
         sis for HCB must be acceptable to the Agency.

      5. Chlorothalonil is considered a skin sensitizer.  Therefore, special
         labeling is required.

      6. The Agency has not reached a final decision concerning whether
         technical chlorothalonil is an oncogen and hence no evaluation of
         this effect against the criteria in 40 CFR $162.11(a) for adverse
         effect to man or his environment has been made.  The 4-hydroxy-2,5,6-
         trichloroisophthalonitrile metabolite (4-hydroxy metabolite or degra-
         date) does not currently exceed these criteria.

      7. The general metabolism for chlorothalonil in plants and animals is
         not adequately clarified for the purpose of determining the complete-
         ness of the toxicology data or x'or reassessing the present tolerances.
         If plant or aninal metabolism ptudies demonstrate the presence of a
         toxicologically significant metabolite, other than the 4-hydroxy meta-
         bolite, additional crop residue and toxicity data and large animal
         feeding studies uay be required.

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  8. Reassessment of the existing tolerances for residues of chlorothalonil
     and its metabolites must await submission of crop residue data for
     the impurities (hexachlorobenzene and pentachlorobenzonitrile) which
     are present in technical chlorothalonil and the rat oncogenicity and
     plant and animal metabolism studies for technical chlorothalonil.

  9. Within one year from the last treatment, the treated field may be replant-
     ed with any crop listed on the chlorothalonil- label,  After one year from
     treatment, any leafy vegetable (i.e. lettuce, spinach, Jcale, etc.) may also
     be replanted.

 10. Due to the potential oncogenicity of chlorothalonil, applications to add
     new crop use and to establish new tolerances will be considered on a case
     to case basis.  Any use that contributes more than 1% to the theoretical
     maximum residue contribution (TMRC) will be considered as an unacceptable
     risk.  The Agency will not establish any tolerance if the TMRC exceeds
     the maximum permissible intake (MPI) of 0.015 mg/day until the oncogenic
     issue is resolved.

 11. The 4-hydroxy degradate has the potential to leach in most soils.
     Because of the importance of assessing the environmental impact of this
     leaching potential, certain data will be requested on an expedited basis.

 12. Reentry protection data requirements of 40 CFR S158.140 are considered
     data gaps for chlorothalonil and must be submitted.  Therefore an interim
     24-hour reentry internal has been applied until the receipt and evalu-
     ation of reentry data.

D.  REGUIATORY RATIONALE

The Agency has determined the following:

    1.  Chlorothalonil is stable to hydrolysis in acidic and neutral water up
        to 72 days.  Under alkaline conditions, it hydrolyzes to the 4-hydroxy
        degradate and to a 3-cyano-2,4,5,6-tetrachlorobenzamide.  The half-life
        of chlorothalonil in alkaline water is 28 to 72 days.  The 4-hydroxy
        degradate is stable to hydrolysis at ambient temperature in acidic,
        neutral and alkaline solutions.

    2.  Chlorothalonil degrades at a moderate rate in most soils, with a half-
        life of less than 30 days.  Lack of moisture tends to slow down this
        degradation process.  Photodegradation does not enter into the degra-
        dation process.  The rate of breakdown increases as temperature rises.
        The major degradate formed is the 4-hydroxy-2,5,6-trichloroisophthalo-
        nitrile.  Other degradates are 3-cyano-2,4,5,6-tetrachloroben2amide, tri-
        chloro-3-carboxybenzamide, 3-cyanotrichlorch^roxyberaamide, and 3-cyano-
        trichlorobenzamide.  Chlorothalonil is immobile in most soil, however
        it is moderately mobile in sand.  The 4-hydroxy degradate is moderately
        mobile in all soils tested.

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3.  Insufficient data are available concerning the amount of HCB residues
   remaining in crops as a result of chlorothalonil treatment.  Therefore
   the Agency is not reaching a final decision on an acceptable level of
   of HCB impurity to be allowed in the technical chlorothalonil.  See
   item 14.

4.  Dog and rat metabolism studies with chlorothalonil indicate 95% of the
   chemical is eliminated in the feces within 24 hours at low doses but is
   noticeably delayed (96 hours) at high doses.  No residues of chloro-
   thalonil, per sef are detected in the urine/ blood or tissues in either
   species.  The excreted residues as analyzed contained 57% and 86% (in
   the rat and dog respectively) of chlorothalonil per se.  The remainder
   of the residues, trichlorodicyanoaniline and 2,4,5-trichloroisophthalo-
   nitrile, appear to be peculiar to feces.  Low levels of the 4-hydroxy
   metabolite are found as metal salts or as conjugates in the kidney and
   liver of dogs and in the liver of rats.  This metabolite is considered
   a transitory (nonstored) metabolite.  However the fate of the 4-hydroxy
   metabolite is not adequately elucidated.

5.  No detectable residues of chlorothalonil were found in milk, urine, or
   feces from a cow fed 5 parts per million of chlorothalonil for 4 days.
   Chlorothalonil was rapidly metabolized in rumen fluid to 2 unidentified
   metabolites and 4-hydroxy metabolite.  Other studies in cows fed chloro-
   thalonil and its 4-hydroxy metabolite, either singly or in combination,
   indicate residues of chlorothalonil and the 4-hydroxy metabolite will
   be found in the meat, milk, fat and meat byproducts.

6.  A test, conducted by Industrial Biotest Laboratories (IBT), demon-
   strates chlorothalonil is a skin sensitizer.  However, this study is
   invalid and will have to be replaced.  The Agency considers dermal
   sensitization in guinea pigs as a data gap.  Nonetheless, the Agency
   will regulate chlorothalonil as a skin sensitizer based on the informa-
   tion received through voluntary reported incidents.  Because of the
   potential sensitization effect, precautionary and reentry statements
   are required on the label.

7. The Agency has reviewed a rat teratology study and rabbit teratology
   study utilizing chlorothalonil and a rat and a rabbit teratology study
   utilizing the 4-hydroxy-metabolite.  Under the conditions of the studies,
   these compounds did not produce teratogenic effects at any of the dose
   levels  tested.

8. The Agency has reviewed a rat three generation reproduction study with
   feeding levels of chlorothalonil at 0, 0.15%, 1.5%, and 2.0% of diet.
   The parental NOEL (No Observed Effect Level) is less than 0.15% based
   on reduced growth and renal and gastric effects.  The reproductive NOEL
   is 1.5% based on offspring performance.

9. The Agency has reviewed a 2-year dog feeding study.  Levels of dosing as
   low as  120 parts per million (ppm) produced only epithelial vacuolation
   in the  renal tubules.  The NOEL in this s>.udy was determined  to be 60
   ppm.  This study was used to calculate  the ADI  (Allowable Daily Intake)
   since the dog is considered the most sensitive species.  The ADI  is
   1.5 mg/kg body weight/day.

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10. The Agency has reviewed a rat chronic feeding study which elucidated
    the toxic effect on the renal system.  A NOEL was tentatively set as
    60 ppn.  However, the study was not considered adequate to evaluate
    oncogenic potential.  This NOEL may change as a result of the evalu-
    ation of the ongoing rat chronic feeding/oncogenic study.  The results
    of this study may have an impact on the tolerance reassessment.

11. The review has identified a potential oncogenic concern with chloro-
    thalonil.  The National Cancer Institute's oncogenic studies in mice
    and rats indicate that chlorothalonil demonstrated an oncogenic effect
    in the renal tissue of the Osborne-Mendel male rat but did not demon-
    strate an oncogenic effect in B^FI mice.  However deficiencies  in
    laboratory practices and  in  reporting of these studies by the National
    Cancer Institute raise questions  concerning  the  soundness of the
    results.  SDS Biotech  Corporation submitted  a new onccgenicity study
     in CD-I mice.  This study indicates chlorothalonil, at dietary levels
    of 750 to 3000 ppm,  produces squamous mucosa tumors of the  stomach in
     treated  groups.  The weight  of the evidence  analysis  shows  these  tumors
   , were determined  to be  compound related but not dose related.  The
     neoplastic changes in kidney,  including adenomas and  carcinomas  of the
     renal cortical  tubules were  increased in males  for all treated groups,
     but not in females.  The neoplastic changes did  not demonstrate a
     positive trend,  hence no clear evidence of onccgenicity in kidney.

     In order to determine whether significant evidence relating to onco-
     genicity would raise prudent concerns of unreasonable risk to man
     or the environment, the Agency is requiring a rat oncogenicity study.
     SDS Biotech Corporation will be submitting a rat chronic feeding/onco-
     genicity study  in 1985.  Because data evaluated to date have been
     either flawed or inconclusive, the Agency believes that no useful
     decision could  be made concerning the oncogenicity issue until the rat
     study is evaluated.  Once the Agency has evaluated these additional
     data, a determination will  be made whether  EPA  should initiate a Spec-
      ial  Review.

      However,  to minimize  a proliferation of  additional uses, the Agency
      will consider each request  for tolerance and/or registration of  a new
      use on  a case-by-case basis with respect to incremental risk and/or
      exposure.   Calculation of the risk will be  considered preliminary and
      will utilize the results of the NCI study with  Osborne-Mendel rats.
      This study was utilized because it gives the most conservative  risk
      using a one-hit model.  All additional new uses will be evaluated as
      to the dietary risk as well as exposure risks.   The preliminary upper
      limit risk calculation for the dietary exposure from the existing uses
      is 1.49 X ID"5.

   12. Using the 4-hydroxy metabolite, carcinogenicity studies in rats and mice
      did not demonstrate oncogenic potential at doses up to and including
      1500 ppm (214  mg/kg body weight) and 20 mgAg body weight in mice and
      rats, respectively.  There was however, clear  evidence of anemia  at
      doses greater  than 3 mgAg body weight  in  rats.  A no observed  effect
       level  for non-oncogenic effects was not demonstrated in the mouse study.
      At  the dose level of 375 ppm and higher, there was evidence of  RBC
       hemolysis,  increased reticulocyte  count, morphological  changes  in leuko-
       cytes  and  erythrocytes,  and  hemosiderin in the spleen.

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13. A wide battery of mutagenicity studies using both chlorothalonil  and
    the 4-hydroxy metabolite did not indicate mutagenic activity for  either
    compound.

14. Chlorothalonil, as manufactured, is contaminated with hexachlorobenzene
    (HCB)  and pentachlorobenzonitrile (PCBN)  at levels that might accumulate
    in tissues of plants and animals due to the repeated applications of
    chlorothalonil.  The data on the resulting residues of these compounds
    in the commodities on which chlorothalonil is used are inadequate to
    assess the toxicological significance of  these impurities.

15. Data has shown that chlorothalonil  is extremely toxic to all aquatic
    organisms and can cause reduction in reproduction at very low concen-
    trations.  The major degradate,  4-hydroxy-2,5,6-trichloroisophthalo-
    nitrile, of chlorothalonil is slightly toxic to aquatic organisms.

16. At day 30 of exposure, radiolabelled chlorothalonil and its  14C
    residues bioaccumulate in bluegill  sunfish tissue with the following
    bioaccumulation factor: 264 for  whole fish, 76 for edible tissue, and
    514 for viscera.   Bioaccumulation plateaus after 14 days of  exposure.
    Depuration of radiolabelled chlorothalonil and its ^C residues is
    also equally rapid with a half-life of approximately 10 days.  The
    4-hydroxy degradate bioaccumulation and depuration is similar to  that
    of chlorothalonil.

17. Chlorothalonil exhibits an extremely low  oral toxicity in birds.  How-
    ever,  its major degradate is considered moderately toxic to  birds.
    Because of the high use rates of chlorothalonil and hence increased
    amount of the 4-hydroxy degradate on sites usually inhabited by nesting
    birds, additional studies on the effect of the 4-hydroxy degradate on
    the reproduction of birds are required.

18. Residues of 14C labelled chlorothalonil and its degradation  products
    found  in aerobic soils 14 weeks  after treatment were also found in ro-
    tated  lettuce, green beans, and  carrots under confined conditions.   No
    plateau for residues in the rotated crops was reached in the 2 to 3
    months the confined study was run.   A field rotational  crop  study in-
    dicated that metabolites identified in the confined studies  may be
    present in crops at least one year  after  eight (8)  applications of
    chlorothalonil with the exception of leafy crops.   Residues  are found
    in all other rotational crops.

19. The available data indicate that technical chlorothalonil is corrosive
    to the eyes (category I);  is moderately toxic via  inhalation (category
    II); has relatively low acute oral  and dermal toxicities (Category
    III);  and is not a primary dermal irritant (Category IV).  Manufacturing
    use products must be labeled in  accordance with 40 CFR 5162.10 for
    precautionary statements.

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    20.  It is not the Agency's policy to cancel or to withhold registration
         merely because data are missing or inadequate (See Sections 3(c)(2)(B)
         and 3(C)(7) of the FIFRA).  Rather, publication of this standard provides
         a mechanism for identifying data needs for registration under the
         standard and allows for the upgrading of labels during the period in
         which the required data are being developed.  These data will be reviewed
         and evaluated when they are received and the Agency will determine at
         that time how they will affect the registration(s) of chlorothalonil.

E.  CRITERIA FOR REGISTRATION UNDER THIS STANDARD

To be subject to this standard, products must meet the following conditions:

    1.  Contain chlorothalonil as the sole active ingredient and,

    2.  Conform to the acute toxicity limits, product composition, and
         use pattern requirements listed in Section F of this .document.

The applicant for registration or reregistration of products subject to this
standard must comply with all terms and conditions described in it, including
cmntnmi ting to fill data gaps on a schedule agreed to by both this Agency and
the applicant*  All applicants for registration under this standard must follow
the instructions contained in this standard and complete and submit the
appropriate forms within the time specified.

F.  ACCEPTABLE RANGES AND LIMITS

    1.  Product Composition Standard

Technical grade products must contain at least 96 percent chlorothalonil as the
sole active ingredient.   Each manufacturing-use product formulation proposed
for registration must be fully described with an appropriate certification of
limits.  In addition, the active ingredient found in the manufacturing-use
chlorothalonil products must be substantially similar to that in currently
registered technical products.  Any manufacturing-use product not meeting
these requirements will be considered a new product and will not be register-
able under this standard.

     2.  Acute Toxicity Limits

The Agency will consider registration of technical grade and manufacturing-use
products containing chlorothalonil with Toxicity Category I for eye irritation
Toxicity Category II for acute inhalation, Toxicity Category III for oral and
dermal toxicity, and Toxicity Category IV for primary skin irritation, provided
that the labeling of those products bears appropriate precautionary statements.

     3.  Use Patterns

To be registered under this standard, manufacturing-use products containing
chlorothalonil must be labeled for formulation only into end-use products for
fungicides used for the control of a wide variety of fungal problems on the
following terrestrial food crop and non-food sites: Food - apricots, beans
(snap and dried), broccoli, brussel sprouts, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower,
celery, cherries (sweet and sour), sweet corn, cotton seed, cucumbers, melons,

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mint, nectarines, onions (dry bulb and green), papayas, parsnips, passion
fruit, peaches, peanuts, plums, potatoes, prunes, pumpkins, soybeans, squash
(summer and winter), and tomatoes; Non Food - certain ornamentals, and turf.
G.  REQUIRED LABELING

All technical grade, manufacturing-use, and end-use products containing chloro-
thalonil must bear appropriate labeling stating the sites of use.  Other por-
tions of the guidance package contain specific information regarding label
requirements as specified in 40 CFR, § 162.10.

The following statements must appear on all manufacturing-use product labels:

   Under the heading of Environmental Hazards:  "Do not discharge effluent
   containing this product directly into lakes, streams, ponds, estuaries,
   oceans or public waters unless this product is specifically identified
   and addressed in an NPDES permit.  Do not discharge effluent containing
   this product into sewer systems without previously notifying the sewage
   treatment plant authority.  For guidance, contact your State Water Board
   or Regional Office of the Environmental Protection Agency."

   Under the heading of Storage and Disposal: "Pesticide wastes are toxic.
   Improper disposal of excess pesticide, pesticide formulation or rinsate is a
   violation of Federal law.  If these wastes cannot be disposed of by use ac-
   cording to label instructions/ contact your State Pesticide or Environmental
   Control Agency, or the Hazardous Waste representative at the nearest EPA
   Regional .Office for guidance."

   Under the heading of General Directions: "Note to User: Technical chlorothal-
   onil may produce temporary allergic side effects characterized by redness
   of the eyes, mild bronchial irritation and redness or rash on exposed' skin
   areas.  Persons having allergic reaction should contact a physician."

   Under the heading of Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals: " Danger, cor-
   rosive, causes severe eye damage. Skin sensitizer.  Do not get in eyes, on
   skin, or on clothing.  Wear goggles or face shield, rubber gloves, long
   sleeve shirt, and long pants when mixing, loading and applying this product.
   May be fatal if inhaled.  Do not breathe vapors.  Harmful if swallowed or
   absorbed through the skin.

   Under the heading of First Aid: "In case of eye contact, flush eyes with water
   for 15 minutes, get medical attention immediately.  In case of skin contact,
   wash exposed areas of skin with soap and warm water.  This product may produce
   temporary allergic side effects characterized by redness of the eyes/ mild
   bronchial irritation and redness or rash on exposed skin areas.  Person having
   allergic reaction should contact a physician.  Note to physician: Persons
   having an allergic reaction respond to treatment with antihistamines or
   steroid creams and/or systemic steriods.  In case of inhalation, remove
   person to fresh air and get medical attention immediately."
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The following statements must appear on all end-use product labels:

   Under the heading of Environmental Hazards: "This product is toxic to fish,
   aquatic invertebrates, and marine/estuarine organisms*  Runoff from treated
   areas may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in neighboring areas•  Do not
   apply directly to water or wetlands*  Do not apply when weather conditions
   favor drift from treated areas."

   Under the heading of Storage and Disposal: "Pesticide wastes are toxic.
   Improper disposal of excess pesticide, pesticide spray or rinsate is a vio-
   lation of Federal Law.  If these wastes cannot be disposed of by use accord-
   ing to label instructions, contact your State Pesticide or Environmental
   Control Agency, or the Hazardous Waste representative at the nearest EPA
   Regional Office for guidance."

   Under the heading of General Directions: "Note to User: This product may product
   temporary allergic side effects characterized by redness of the eyes, mild
   bronchial irritation and redness or rash on exposed skin areas.  Persons hav-
   ing allergic reaction should contact a physician."

   Under the heading of General Directions: "Note to User: Wear long sleeve
  . shirt, long pants, and gloves while mixing, loading and applying this
   product."

   For all agricultural uses, under the heading of General Directions: "Note to
   user: Do not enter treated area to perform hand labor within 24 hours of
   application unless protective clothing is worn."

   For all agricultural uses, under the heading of General Directions: "Note
   to user: Do not rotate to crops other than those listed on labels within 12
   of the last treatment.   After 12 months from the last application, leafy
   vegetables (i.e. spinach, lettuce, kale, etc.)  may also be rotated.

   Under the heading of Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals, the words "Skin
   Sensitizer" must be added to the precautionary statements.

   Under the heading of First Aid: "Note to physician:  Persons having an aller-
   gic reaction respond to treatment with antihistamines or steroid creams
   and/or systemic steriods."

   H.  TOLERANCE REASSESSMENT

For chlorothalonil, the present Theoretical Maximum Residue Contribution (TMRC)
is 0.7682 mg/day/1.5 kg diet and it presently amounts to 85.36% of an Acceptable
Daily Intake (ADI) of 0.0150 mg/kg/day which for a 60 kg person is 0.9000 mg/day.

Presently, in the United States tolerances ($180.275) are established for re-
sidues of chlorothalonil and its metabolite, 4-hydroxy-2,5,6-trichloroisophthalo-
nitrile, in or on the raw agricultural commodities listed below:
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  Commodities                               Parts per million

  Apricots                                        0.5
  Bananas(NMT 0.05 ppm in edible pulp)            0.5
  Beans (dry)                                     0.1
  Beans (snap)                                    5.0
  Broccoli                                        5.0
  Brussel Sprouts                                 5.0
  Cabbage                                         5.0
  Carrots                                         1.0
  Cauliflower                                     5.0
  Celery                                         15.0
  Cherries (sweet & sour)                         0.5
  Corn, Sweet (k-cwhr)                            1.0
  Cucumber                                        5.0
  Melons                                          5.0
  Mint Hay                                        2.0
  Nectarines                                      0.5
  Onions (dry bulb)                               0.5
  Cnions (green)                                  5.0
  Papayas                                        15.0
  Parsnips                                        1.0
  Passion Fruit                                   3.0
  Peaches                                         0.5
  Peanuts                                         0.3
  Plums                                           0.2
  Potatoes   -                                    0.1
  Prunes                                          0.2
  Pumpkins                                        5.0
  Soybeans                                        0.2
  Squash (simmer & winter)                        5.0
  Tomatoes                            .            5.0

The tolerances listed in 40 CFR §180.275 are adequately supported for the
following cormodities:  apricots, cherries (sweet and sour), nectarines,
peaches, plums, and prunes.  Beans(dried), mint hay, and papayas require
additional residue data on hexachlorobenzene and pentachlorobenzonitrile
impurities to be adequately supported.  The data would support a group
tolerance of 0.5 ppm for stone fruit.  All other tolerances are lacking
complete residue data which are being required in this document.

Seed treatments have been considered to be non-food uses in the past and
data for these uses were not required.  Based on current policy, seed
treatments are considered food uses unless plant metabolism and residue
chemistry data support a non-food classification.  None of these data
have been submitted, therefore it is considered a data gap.

Codex Alimentarius1 maximum residue limits have been established for num-
erous commodities.  The maximum residue limits were originally established
for chlorothalonil and its 4-hydroxy metabolite.  As a result of a recent
review of chlorothalonil, Codex Alimentarius changed the maximum residue
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limits to be reflective of only chlorothalonil residue per se.  In its
deliberations, a temporary ADI of 0.005 mg/kg is used.  The residue
limits established are numerically identical to the O. S. tolerances for
the following commodities: beans (snap), broccoli, brussel sprouts,
cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, celery, corn (sweet), cucumbers, melons,
onions, potatoes, pumpkins, squash, and tomatoes.  However, differences
from the established U. S* tolerances exist for whole bananas (codex
limit 0.2 ppra), cherries (codex limit 10 ppm), peaches (codex limit 25
ppm) , and whole peanuts (codex limit 0.5 ppm).  Also maximum residue
limits have been set for cereal grains at 0.2 ppm, citrus at 5*0 ppm,
grapes at 5.0 ppm and lettuce and kale at 10 ppm.

I.  PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS OF CURRENT BENEFITS AND RISKS

The Agency will not reach a decision on the oncogenicity potential of chloro-
thalonil, until the evaluation of the rat oncogenicity study.  If the rat
study demonstrates chlorothalonil has oncogenic potential, the Agency will
then assess the data on chlorothalonil to establish certain benefit and risk
criteria in accordance with 40 CFR Part 162.11(a).
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II.   REQUIREMENT FOR SUBMISSION OF GENERIC DATA

    A.  This portion of the guidance document is a Notice
        issued under the authority of FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B)
        and describes, in table format, the data required
        for maintaining the registrability of each product.
        Additionally, a bibliography (Appendix II-l) is
        included that identifies that data considered as
        part of the data base supporting this standard.  EPA
        has determined that additional generic data described
        in this Notice must be submitted to EPA for evaluation
        in order to maintain in effect the registration(s)
        of your product(s) identified as an attachment to
        the cover letter accompanying this guidance document.
        As required by FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B), you are
        required to take appropriate steps to comply with
        this Notice.

        EPA may suspend the registration of each of those products
        unless, within the specified time, you have informed EPA
        how you will satisfy the requirements of this Notice.
        Any such suspension will remain in effect until you have
        complied with the terms of this Notice.
    B.  What Generic Data ^  Must Be Submitted.  You may ascertain
        which generic data you must submit by consulting Table A
        at the end of this chapter.  That table shows all the
        generic data needed to evaluate the continued registrability
        of all products, and the dates by which the data must be
        submitted.  The required data must be submitted and any
        necessary studies must be conducted in accordance with
        EPA-approved protocols, the Pesticide Registration
        Guidelines 2/, or data collected under the approved
        protocols of the Organization for Economic Cooperation
        and Development (OECD) .  If you wish not to develop data
        which are necessary to support the registration or
        reregistration of certain uses appearing in your labeling,
        you may delete those uses at the time you submit your
        revised labeling.

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

    2/ The Pesticide Registration Guidelines were reproposed on
November 24, 1982 in 47 Federal Register 53192.
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        type for each major formulation category (e.g.*", emulsifiable
        concentrates, wettable powders, granulars, etc.)  These
        are classified as generic data and when needed are
        specified in Table A.  EPA may possess data on certain
        "typical formulations" but not others.  Notet  The "typical
        formulation" data should not be confused with product-
        specific data (Table B) which are required on each
        formulation.  Product-specific data are further explained
        in Chapter IV of this document.

    C.  Options Available for Complying With Requirements
        to Submit Data

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

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

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

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

    3.  File with EPA a completed "Certification of Attempt tto
        Enter Into an Agreement With Other Registrants for
        Development of Data" (EPA Form 8580-6, Appendix II-3)V

    4.  Request that EPA amend your registration by,deleting the
        uses for which the data are needed.^  (This.option is not
        available to applicants for new products.)^*
                                            ' '   ''   '
     V FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B) authorizes joint development of
data by two or more registrants, and provides a mechanism by
which parties can obtain an arbitrator's decision if they agree
to jointly develop data but fail to agree on all the terms of
the agreement.  The statute does not compel any registrant to
agree to develop data jointly.
(Footnote continued at bottom of next page)
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    5.   Request voluntary cancellation of the registration^)
        of your products for which the data are needed.   (This
        option is not available to applicants for new products.)

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

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

        If you think that you will need more time to generate the
        required data than is allowed by EPA's schedule, you may
        submit a request for an extension of time.  The extension
        request must be submitted in writing to the Product
        Manager.  The extension request should state the reasons
        why you conclude that an extension is appropriate.  While
        EPA considers your request, you must strive to meet the
        deadline for submitting the required data.
(Footnote continued from previous page)
     In EPA's opinion, joint data development by all registrants
who are subject to the requirements to submit a pertinent item
of data or a cost-sharing agreement among all such registrants
is clearly in the public interest.  Duplication of testing could
increase costs, tie up testing facilities, and subject an unneces-
sarily large number of animals to testing.
      As noted earlier, EPA has discretion not to suspend the
registration of a product when a registrant fails to submit data
required under FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B).  EPA has concluded that
it is appropriate to exercise its discretion not to suspend in
ways which will discourage duplicative testing.  Accordingly, if
(1) a registrant has informed us of his intent to develop and
submit data required by this Notice; and  (2) a second regis-
trant informs EPA that it has made a bona fide offer to the
first registrant to share in the expenses of the testing [on
terms to be agreed upon or determined by arbitration under FIFRA
Section 3(c) (2) (B) (iii) ],- and (3) the first registrant has declined
to agree to enter into a cost-sharing agreement, EPA will not
suspend the second firm's registration.  While the first firm is
not required to agree to jointly develop data, EPA is not required
to force the second firm to engage in economically inefficient
duplicative testing in order to iraintain its registration.
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                                                         TABLE A

                                        GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FDR aiLORDTHALONIL
Data Requirement
Composition
Does EPA Have Data
To Satisfy This
Requirement?  (Yes,
No or Partially)^/
Bibliographic
Citation2/
Must Additional
Data Be Submitted
Under FIFRA Section
3(c)(2)(B)?2/
§158.120 Product Chemistry
Product Identity:
61-1 - Identity of Ingredients
61-2 - Statement of Composition
61-3 - Discussion of Formation of
Ingredients
Analysis and Certification of Product
Ingredients
62-1 - Preliminary Analysis
62-2 - Certification of Limits
62-3 - Analytical Methods for
Enforcement of Limits
Physical and Chemical Characteristics
63-2 - Color
63-3 - Physical State
63-4 - Odor
63-5 - Melting Point
63-6 - Boiling Point
63-7 - Density, Bulk Density, or
TGAI
TGAI
TGAI

TGAI
TGAI
TGAI
TGAI
TGAI
TGAI
TGAI
TGAI
TGAI
See Foot Note 2
See Foot Note 2
See Foot Note 2

See Foot Note 2
See Foot Note 2
See Foot Note 2
See Foot Note 2
See Foot Note 2
See Foot Note 2
See Foot Note 2
v
Not Applicable
See Foot Note 2
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable

Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Yes
Yes
Yes

Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
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                                                        TABLE A
                                       GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR CHLOROTHALONIL
)ata Requirement
Composition
Does EPA Have Data                       Must Additional
To Satisfy This                          Data Be Submitted
Requirement?  (Yes,    Bibliographic     Under FIFRA Section
No or PartialIvl* ,       rll-aHnn2/     1fo\ 19Wnf?2/
No or Partially)
 Other Requirements;

 64- 1 - Sufcmittal of samples
   Choice
Not Applicable
Physical and Chemical Characteristics

63- 8 -
63- 9 -
63-10 -
63-11 -
63-12 -
63-13 -
(continued)
Solubility
Vapor Pressure
Dissociation constant
Octanol/water partition
coefficient
pH
Stability

TGAI OR PAI
TGAI OR PAI
TGAI OR PAI
PAI
TGAI
TGAI

See Foot Note 2
See Foot Note 2
See Foot Note 2
See Foot Note 2
See Foot Note 2
See Foot Note 2

Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable

Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
                                                No
 I/ Composition:  TGAI = Technical grade of the active ingredient; PAI = Pure active ingredient; Choice = Choice of
    several test substances determined on a case-by-case basis.
 2/ Data must be submitted no later than 6 months from the date of this Standard.  Each registrant must submit all the
    the above data for each Manufacturing-Use product to support continued registration.
 3/ Not required because the 96% technicals are solid at roan temperature.

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                                                        TABLR A
                                        GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR CHLOROTHALONIL
                                                     I/
Data Requirements
Composition
Does EPA Have Data
To Satisfy This
Requirement?  (Yes,
No, or Partially)
   Bibliographic
     Citation
Must Additional
Data Be Submitted
Under FIFRA Section
 3(c)(2)(B)?2/.
§158.125 Residue Chemistry

  171-4 - Nature of Residue (Metabolism)

        - Plants
   PAIRA
                        Partially
        - Livestock

  171-4 - Residue Analytical Method



        - Plant residues
PAIRA and plant
 metabolites
    Partially
TGAI and metabolites
      Yes
        - Animal residues

  171-4 - Storage Stability Data
TGAI and metabolites

    PAI
      No

      Yes
00087333, 00087287,
00087294, 00087295,
05003661, 00029409,
00029407, 00087311,
00087292, & 00087293,

00087370, 00038919,
00041989, 00087331,
00058497, 00087254,
00038917, 00087291,
00038918, & 00038919

00087305, 00087312,
00087282, 00087354,
00039239, 00087338,
00087333, 00071752,
00071190, 00041736,
00039158, 00086627,
00086628, 00087329,
00087275, 00097505,
& 00087289
00071752, 00087354,
00039239, & GS0097001
                                                                       3/
                                                Yes
                                                                                                                 4/
       Yes
                                                                    No
                                                                                                                        o
                                                                                                                        CM
                            No
                              5/
                                                                    No

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                                                        TABLE A
                                        GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR CHLOROTHALONIL
Data Requirements
Composition
                                                     I/
Does EPA Have Data
To Satisfy This
Requirement?  (Yes,
No, or Partially)
                                                                                     Bibliographic
                                                                                       Citation
Must Additional
Data Be Submitted
Under FIFRA Section
 3(c)(2)(B)?2/
§158.125 Residue Chemistry
         (continued)
                             i
  171-4 - Magnitude of the Rejsidue-
           Residue Studies for Each
           Food Use
                                                   (
        - Crop Group #1 - Root and Tuber Vegetables"

          o Crcp 1 - Carrots

            — Crop field trials              TEP
          0 Crop 2 - Parsnips (root)

            — Crop field trials

          0 Crop 3 - Potatoes

            — Crop field trials
    TEP
    TEP
           —  Processed  Food/Feed             TEP

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

         0 Crop  1  - Onions (dry bulb)

           —  Crop field trials              TEP

         0 Crop  2  - Onions (green)
                                                                Partially
    No
  Partially
                                                                  No
                                                                Partially
                                        00087302, 00087311,
                                        00087323, 00087250,
                                        00087287, & 00087255
                                                                                  00087302, 00087323,
                                                                                  00087311, 00087367
                                                                                  00057699 & 00043701
                                        00087364 & 00087346
                                                                                                                 7/
                                                Yes
                                                                    Yes
                                                                       I/
                                                                                  CM
                                                                    Yes
                                                                    Yes
                                                                       10/
                                                Yes
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                                                        TABLK A
                                        GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR CHLOROTHALONIL
                                                     I/
Data Requirements
Composition
                                                      Does EPA Have Data
                                                      To Satisfy This
                                                      Requirement?  (Yes,
                                                      No, or Partially)
   Bibliographic
     Citation
Must Additional
Data Be Submitted
Under FIFRA Section
 3(c)(2)(B)7l/
§158.125 Residue Chemistry
         (continued)

  171-4 - Magnitude of the Residue-
           Residue Studies for Bach
           Food Use
                                                                       14/
- Crop Group #3 - Leafy Vegetables (except Brasslca vegetables)

  0 Crop 1 - Celery

    —- Crop field trials              TEP                Partially

- Crop Group #4 - Brasslca (Cole) Leafy Vegetables

  0 Crop 1 - Broccoli

    — Crop field trials              TEP                Partially
            Crop 2 - Brussels Sprouts

            — Crop field trials


            Crop 3 - Cabbage

            — Crop field trials
    TEP
    TEP
                                                         Partially
                                                         Partially
                                                                                      00087330
                                                                                   00087324, 00087250,
                                                                                   00087287, & 00087255
00087324, 00087250,
00087287, & 00087255
00087324, 00087250,
00087287, & 00087255
                                                                       11!
                                                                     Yes
                                                                        il/
                                                                     Yes        **
                                                                       18/
                                                                    Yes
                                                                       19/
       Yes
          0 Crop 4 - Cauliflower
                              j
            — Crop field trials
    TEP
                                                         Partially
    00087324
          20/
        Yes

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                                                        TABLE A
                                        GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR CHLOROTHALCNIL
Data Requirements
Composition
         Does EPA Have Data
         To Satisfy This
I/       Requirenent?  (Yes,
    	No, or Partially)
   Bibiographic
     Citation
                                                                                                       Must Additional
                                                                                                       Data Be Submitted
                                                                                                       Under PIFRA Section
                                                                                                        3(c)(2)(B)?2/
§158.125 Residue Chemistry
         (continued)

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

        - Crop Group #5 - Legume Vegetables

          0 Crop 1 - Beans (dried)

            — Crop field trials

          0 Crop 2 - Snap Beans

            — Crop field trials

          0 Crop 3 - Soybeans

            — Crop field trials

            — Processed Food/Feed
                                             TEP



                                             TEP



                                             TEP

                                             TEP
                      Partially
                      Partially
                        Yes

                      Partially
                      25/
        - Crop Group #6 - Fruiting Vegetables (except Cucurbits)

          0 Crop 1 - Tomato

            — Crop field trials             TEP                Partially
            — Processed Food/Feed
   TEP
             Yes
                                00087338



                                00087329



                                00087680 & 00029905

                                00029903 & 00029904
00087326, 00087250,
00087255, & 00087287

00087326, 00087250,
00087255, & 00087287
                            Yes
                                                                                                                 22/
                            Yes
                                                                       23/
                               24/
                            Yes
                                                                       26/
                                                                    Yes
                                                                                                              No

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                                                        TABLE A
                                        GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR CHLORCTHALONIL
Data Requirements
                                 Composition
         Does EPA Have Data
         To Satisfy This
I/       Requirement?  (Yes,
         No, or Partially)
Bibliographic
  Citation
Must Additional
Data Be Submitted
Under FIFRA Section
 3(c)(2)(B)?2/
S158.125 Residue Chemistry
         (continued)

  171-4 - Magnitude of the Residue-
           Residue Studies for Each
           Food Use
                                              27/
         - Crop Group |7 - Cucurbit Vegetables

           0 Crop 1 - Cucumbers

            — Crop field trials             TEP

           0 Crop 2 - Melons

            —Crop field trials              TEP


          0 Crop 3 - Pumpkins

            — Crop field trials             TEP

          0 Crop 4 - Squash (summer & Winter)

            — Crop field trials             TEP
                                                       Partially
                                                       Partially
                                                       Partially
                                                       Partially
                                                             32/
- Crop Group #8 - Citrus Fruits (Citrus spp., Fortunella spp.)
  0 Crop 1 - Grapefruit

   — Crop field trials

   — Processed Food/Feed
                                             TEP

                                             TEP
                             00087325, 00087250,
                             00087255, & 00087287
                             00087325, 00087250,
                             00087255, & 00087287
                                00087325
                                00087325
                         Yes
                                                                                                        28/
                         Yes
                                                                                                        29/
                                                                                                                  
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                                        GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR OTLORDTHADONIL
                                                                                                       Must Additional
                                                                                                       Data Be Submitted
                                                                                                       Under FIFRA Section
                                                                                                        3(c)(2)(B)?V
Data Requirements
Composition
         Does EPA Have Data
         To Satisfy This
I/       Requirement?  (Yes,
         No, or Partially)
Bibliographic
  Citation
§158.125 Residue Chemistry
         (continued)

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

           Crop Group #8 (continued)
                            3V
           0 Crop 2 - Oranges

            — Crop field trials

            — Processed Food/Feed

         - Crop Group #9 - 2tone Fruits

           0 Crop 1 - Apricots
            — Crop field trials
                                             TEP

                                             TEP
                                             TEP
           0 Crop 2 - Cherries (sweet and sour)

            — Crop field trials             TEP
          0  Crop 3 - Nectarines

            — Crop field trials

          0  Crop 4 - Peaches

            — Crop field trials
                                             TEP
                                             TEP
                           Yes
                                                                     Yes
                           Yes
                           Yes
                             00086627
                                        00087292, 00086627,
                             00086627 & 00086628
                             00087292, 00086627
                             00086628, 00087363,
                             00087365 & 00040548
                                                                                                                           m
                         NO
                         No
                         No

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                                                        TABLE A
                                        GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR CHLOROTHALONIL
Data Requirements
Composition
         Does EPA Have Data
         To Satisfy This
I/       Requirement?  (Yes,
         No, or Partially)
                                                                                     Bibliographic
                                                                                       Citation
                                                                                                       Must Additional
                                                                                                       Data Be Submitted
                                                                                                       Under FIFRA Section
                                                                                                        3(c)(2)(B)?2/
§158.125 Residue Chemistry
         (continued)

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

        - Crop Group #9 - Stone Fruits (continued)

          0 Crop 5 - Plums and prunes

            -- Crop field trials             TEP
                                    34/
        - Crop Group #10 - Tree Nuts

          0 Crop 1 - Almonds and almond hulls

            — Crop field trials             TEP

        - Crop Group #11 - Cereal Grains"

          0 Crop 1 - Com ( fresh market,  sweet)

            — Crop field trials             TEP
             — Processed Food/Feed
                          33/
             Crop 2 - Rice

             — Crop field trials

             — Processed Food/Feed
   TEP



   TEP

   TEP
                                                                  Yes
           Partially


             No
                                           00086627 & 00086628
                                                         No
                                                                                                                            VO
                                                                                                                            
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                TABLE A
GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR CHLOROTHALONIL
Data Requirements
  Composition
         Does EPA Have Data
         To Satisfy This
I/       Requirement?  (Yes,
    	No, or Partially)
                                                                                     Bibliographic
                                                                                       Citation
Must Additional
Data Be Submitted
Under PIFRA Section
 3(c)(2)(B)?2/
S158.125 Residue Chemistry
         (continued)

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

          - Crop Group f 11 (continued)
                          33/
          0 Crcp 3 - Wheat

            — Crcp field trials             TEP

            — Processed Food/Feed           TEP

        - Miscellaneous Crcps

          0 Crop 1 - Bananas

            — Crcp field trials             TEP

          0 Crop 2 - Cocoa Beans

            — Crcp field trials             TEP

          0 Crop 3 - Coffee Beans

            — Crop field trials             TEP

          0 Crop 4 - Mint Hay

            — Crop field trials             TEP

            — Processed Food/Feed           TEP
                                                                Partially
                                                                Partially

                                                                   No
                                                                                                                           CN
                                                                                                                 38/
                                             00087275
                                                         Yes
                                             00071751,  00071753,
                                             & 00071754
                                                         Yes
                                                                                                                 39/
                                                                      Yes*0/

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                                                        TABLE A
                                        GENERIC DATA
                        FOR CHLOROTHALONIL
Data Requirements
Composition
         Does EEA Have Data
         To Satisfy This
I/       Requirement?  (Yes,
         No, or Partially)
   Bibliographic
     Citation
Must Additional
Data Be Submitted
Under FIFRA Section
 3(c)(2)(B)?V
§158.125 Residue Chemistry
         (continued)
  171-4 - Magnitude of the Residue-
           Residue Studies for Each
           Food Use
          — Miscellaneous Crops (continued
          0 Crop 5 - Papaya
            — Crop field trials             TEP
            — Processed Food/Feed
          0 Crop 6 - Passion Fruit
            — Crop field trials
            — Processed Food/Feed
          0 Crop 7 - Peanuts
            — Crop field trials

            — Processed Food/Feed
          "Crop 8 - Cottonseed
            — Crop field trials
            — Processed Food/Feed
   TEP

   TEP
   TEP

   TEP

   TEP

   TEP
   TEP
           Partially
              No

           Partially
              No

           Partially

              No

              No
              No
                                           00041736, 00039158,
                                           00087368 & 00087329
   00087353
00087327, 00087250,
00087255, & 00087287
                                                                                                              Yes
                                                                       39/
                            Yes
                                                                                                                 41/
       Yes
                               42/
                            Yes
                               43/
      Yes
                               44/
                            Yes
                               _44/
                            Yes
                               47/
                                                                                                              Yes
                               47/
                   00
                   CM

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                TABLE A
GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR CHLOROTHALONIL
Data Requirement
  Composition"
         Does EPA Have Data
         To Satisfy This
I/       Requirement?  (Yes,
    	NO or Partially)
   Bibliographic
     Citation
Must Additional
Data Be Submitted
Under FIFRA Section
 3(c)(2)(B)?2/
§158.125 Residue Chemistry
         (continued)

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

        - Potable Water

        - Fish

        - Irrigated Crops

          — Field trials

          — Processed Food/Feed

        - Food Handling

        - Meat/mi Ik/poultry/eggs
      TEP

      TEP

      TEP

      TEP

      TEP

      TEP

  TGAI or plant
         Not Applicable

         Not Applicable

         Not Applicable

         Not Applicable

         See Individual Commodities

         Not Applicable

           Partially
                                         
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13                                      GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR C3JLCWDTHALONIL

   §158.125 Residue Chemistry
            (continued)

   4/ The following additional data are required:
      0 Studies which elucidate the metabolism, distribution and accumulation of I14C]chlorothalonil and of [14C]DAC-
        3701 in poultry and ruminants, including eggs and milk, respectively.  A non-ruminant (swine) metabolism
        study may be required if the ruminant metabolism study is found to differ significantly from that of the rat.
        Also, if the required plant metabolism data indicate that additional metabolites are residues of concern,
        additional animal metabolism studies utilizing these metabolites may be necessary.  Data are also required for
        the determination vtoether the impurities in technical chlorothalonil need to be included in the meat, milk, and
        poultry meat and egg tolerances.
   5/ No tolerances have yet been established for chlorothalonil residues in animal products.
   6/ A crop group tolerance is not appropriate at the present time for the following reasons:
   ~  ° Residue data are required for two additional representative members of this group (radishes and sugarbeets);
        chlorothalonil formulations are currently registered for use on carrots, potatoes and parsnips only.
      0 Additional data are required to support the currently established tolerances for members of this group.
   7/ The following additional data are required:
      ° Residue data (for chlorothalonil and its 4-hydroxy metabolite) involving 10 aerial and ground applications of
        the 4.17 Ib/gal F1C or 75% WP at 1.5 Ib ai/A.
      0 Data are required indicating the presence and extent of the residues of HCB and PCBN which may result from the
        maximum recommended use.
   8/ The following data are required:
      °  Residue data should be submitted indicating whether residues of chlorothalonil and it 4-hydroxy metabolite con-
         centrate in processed potato products (i.e. fried potatoes, potato granules and potato chips).
   9/ The following data are required:
      ° Residue data involving four applications of the 4.17 Ib/gal F1C formulation at 1.5 Ib ai/A and a PHI of 10 days if
        parsnips is, indeed, an active registered site.  If the tolerance is to remain in effect, parsnips must appear on
        the labels involved.
      0 Data are required indicating the presence and extent of the residues of HCB and PCBN which may result from the
        maximum recommended use.
 10/ The following additional data are required:
     « Residue data (including both chlorothalonil and its 4-hydroxy metabolite) involving application of the 75%WP or 4.17
       Ib/gal F1C at 1.13 Ib ai/A at intervals of 7 days from major growing regions in the western U.S. (CA, CO, ID and OR
       or WA).
     0 Data are required indicating the presence and extent of the residues of HCB and PCBN which may result from the
       maximum recommended use.
 ll/ A crop group tolerance is not appropriate at the present time for the following reasons:
 —° Data gaps must be satisfied for green and dry bulb onions.
     0 Residue data are required for one additional member of this group (garlic, leek or shallot).

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14                                      GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR CHLOROTHALONIL

§158.125 Residue Chemistry
         (continued)

12/ The following additional data are required:
    0  Analysis of dry bulb onions for residues of chlorothalonil and its 4-hydroxy metabolite after the last of 12 weekly
       applications of the 75%WP or 4.17 Ib/gal FlC formulation at 2.25 Ib ai/A.  Tests must be conducted with adequate
       geographic representation.
    0 Data indicating the presence and extent of the residues of HCB and PCBN which may result from the maximum recommended
      use.
_13/ The following additional data are required:
    0 Residues of chlorothalonil and its 4-hydroxy metabolite in or on green onions (grown in CA and TX) following the last
      of eight weekly foliar applications of the 75%WP and 4.17 Ib/gal FlC at 2.25 Ib ai/A.
    0 Data indicating the presence and the extent of the residues of HCB and PCBN which may result from the maximum
      recommended use,
14/ A group tolerance is not appropriate at the present time for the following reasons:
    0 Data on residue levels of the metabolite DAC-3701 (4-hydroxy-2f5,6-trichloronitrile) were not submitted for the
      representative connodity, celery.
    0 Residue data are required for two additional members of this crop group (lettuce and spinach).
15/ The following additional data are required:
    0 Residue data for celery representing 16 weekly foliar applications of both the 75%WP and the 4.17 Ib/gal FlC        _
      formulations at 2.25 Ib ai/A.  Data must include residues of the parent compound and metabolite DAC-3701.           n
      Tests must be conducted in CA, FL and MI which produce 46, 26 and 7% of the national celery crop, respectively
      (Agricultural Statistics, USDA, 1981, p. 169).  The data indicate that the tolerance or PHI must be increased,
      however, we will reserve judgement on this matter until the requested data are received.
    0 Data are required indicating the presence and the extent of the residues of HCB and PCBN which may result frcm
      the maximum recommended use.
16/ A group tolerance is not appropriate at the present time for the following reasons:
    0 Residue data are required for one additional member of this crop group (mustard greens).
    0 Additional data are required to support the currently established tolerances for chlorothalonil residues in or on
      broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage and cauliflower.
17/ The following additional data are required:
    0 Residue data for chlorothalonil and DAC-3701 from broccoli receiving eight applications of the 4.17 Ib/gal FlC at a
      rate of 1.17 Ib ai/A in CA.
    0 Data indicating the presence and the extent of residues of HCB and PCBN which may result from the maximum recommended
      use.

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15                                      GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR CHLORDTHALONIL

§158.125 Residue Chemistry
         (continued)

18/ The following additional data are required:
    0 Tests conducted in CA employing 13 weekly applications of the 4.17 Ib/gal FlC at 1.17 Ib and the 75%WP formulation at
      1.5 Ib ai/A using aerial or ground equipment.  Residues of both chlorothalonil and its 4-hydroxy metabolite must be
      determined.
    0 Data indicating the presence and the extent of the residues of HCB and PCBN which may result from the maximum
      recommended use.
19/ The following additional data are required:
    0 Residue data for chlorothalonil and DAC-3701 following 11 weekly applications of the 4.17 Ib/gal FlC formulation at
      1.17 Ib ai/A in PL and NY using aerial and ground equipment.
    0 Data are required indicating the presence and the extent of residues of HCB and PCBN which may result from the
      maximum recommended use.
207 The following additional data are required:
—  ° Residue data for chlorothalonil and DAC-3701 following eight weekly applications of the 4.17 Ib/gal FlC at 1.17 Ib
      ai/A in NY and OR using aerial and ground equipment.
    0 Data are required indicating the presence and the extent of the residues of HCB and PCBN which may result from the
      maximum reccmnended use.                      •
21/ A crop group tolerance is not appropriate at the present time for the following reasons:
—  ° Residue data are required for one additional member of this crop group  [peas (one succulent and one dried)];
      chlorothalonil formulations are currently registered for use only on snap beans, dry beans and soybeans.
    0 The tolerance for snap beans (5 ppro)  is more than five tiroes greater than the tolerance for dry beans (0.1 ppm)
      and soybeans (0.2 ppm), also the established PHIs for soybeans and dry beans (six weeks) is substantially
      greater than the PHI for snap beans  (seven days).
    0 Gaps in the residue data to support the currently established tolerances for snap beans and soybeans must be filled.
22/ Data are required indicating the presence and the extent of the residues of HCB and PCBN which may result from the
    maximum recommended use.
23/ The following additional data are required:
    ° Foliar treatments of the 4.17 Ib/gal  FlC and 75%WP formulations at 2.22 and 2.25 Ib ai/A, respectively;  applications
      should be made at early bloom and repeated at 7-day intervals thereafter until 7 days prior to harvest.  Samples
      should be analyzed for residues of both chlorothalonil and its 4-hydroxy metabolite.
    0 Data are required indicating the presence and the extent of the residues of HCB and PCBN which may result from the
      maximum recommended use.
tN

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16                                      GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FDR CHLOROTHALONIL

§158.125 Residue Chemistry
         (continued)

24/ The following additional data are required:
    0 Processing studies to determine residues of chlorothalonil and DftC-3701  in or on meal,  soapstock  and crude and
      refined oil;  soybean samples to be processed should consist of approximately 3% field  trash (by  weight)  and
      should contain tolerancejlevel residues.  These data should also indicate whether or not  residues of HCB  and PCBN
      will concentrate in the processed commodities.
25/ A crop group tolerance is not appropriate at the present time for the following reasons:
    0 Residue data are required for one additional representative member of this group (peppers);  chlorothalonil
      formulations are currently registered for use on tomatoes only.
    0 Additional data are required to support the currently established tolerances for tanatoes.
26/ The following additional data are required:
    0 Residue data from field tests conducted on whole tomatoes from southern  growing regions such as FL  using  the 4.17  lb/
      gal F1C at 2.22 lb ai/A Applied 10 times at 7-day intervals (for an average 70-day planting-to-harvest period).
    0 Residue data from greenhouse tests involving weekly applications of the  20% Impr formulation at 0.7 oz. ai/1000  sq.ft
      beginning before disease develops and continuing during favorable conditions for disease.
    0 Data are required indicating the presence and the extent of the residues of HCB and PCBN  which may  result fron the
      maximum recommended use.
27/ A crop group tolerance is not appropriate at the present time for the following reason:
    0 Gaps in the residue data to support the currently established tolerances for cucumbers, melons and  summer squash must
      be filled.
28/ The following additional data are required:
    0 Multiple foliar applications with the 4.17 Ib/gal FlC at 2.22 lb ai/A made at the first leaf stage  and at eight
      weekly intervals thereafter and a single application at 6.26 lb ai/A during vine formation at test  sites  (including
      irrigated sites)  in Fl (39%), SC (14%), CA (14%) and TX (13%) using ground and aerial equipment;  contribution of
      each state to total domestic cucumber production is given parenthetically.  Samples should be collected on the  last
      day of treatment (or 40 days posttreatment at 6.26 lb ai/A) and residues of chlorothalonil and it metabolite (DAC-
      3701)  in or on whole cucumbers determined.
    0 Data are required indicating the presence and the extent of the residues of HCB and PCBN  which may  result from  the
      maximum recommended use.
    The following additional data are required:
    0 Multiple foliar applications with the 4.17 Ib/gal FlC at 2.25 lb ai/A made at the first leaf stage  and at 10 weekly
      intervals thereafter at irrigated and non-irrigated test sites in CA and TX.  Samples should be collected on the last
      day of treatment and residues of chlorothalonil and its metabolite (DAC-3701) in or on  whole melons determined.
    0 Data are required indicating the presence and the extent of the residues of HCB and PCBN which may  result from the
      maximum recommended use.

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                                                        TABLE A
17                                      GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS TOR CHLOROTHALONIL

S158.125 Residue Chemistry
         (continued)

30/ Data requested for. squash will be translated to pumpkins.
31/ The following additional data are required:
    0 Multiple foliar applications of the 75%WP and the 4.17 Ib/gal FlC formulations at 2.25 Ib ai/A made at the first leaf
      stage and at 10 weekly intervals thereafter at sites in FL, and irrigated sites in CA and TX.  Samples should be
      collected on the last day of treatment and residues of chlorothalonil and it metabolite (DAC-3701)  determined in or
      on squash (summer & winter).
    0 Data are required indicating the presence and the extent of the residues of HCB and PCBN which may  result from the
      maximum recommended use.
32/ A crop group tolerance is not appropriate at the present time for the following reason:
    * Tolerances for chlorothalonil residues have not heretofor been established for any group member.  The available
      residue data for grapefruit, lemons, limes and oranges are currently under review pursuant to proposed tolerances for
      grapefruit and oranges.
33/ Data in support of the proposed tolerance are currently under review.
34/ A crop group tolerance is not appropriate at the present time for the following reason:
    ° Tolerances for chlorothalonil residues have not heretofor been established for any group member.  Data in support of
      proposed tolerances covering almonds and almond hulls have been submitted and are currently under review.
35/ A crop group tolerance is not appropriate at the present time for the following reasons:
    ° Residue data are required for dried field corn and three additional members of this group (rice,  sorghum and wheat).
      Note that available residue data for rice and wheat are currently under review pursuant to proposed tolerances for
      chlorothalonil residues now pending for these connodities.
    0 Gaps in the residue data to support the currently established tolerance for sweet corn (fresh market) must be filled.
36/ The following additional data are required:
    • Multiple foliar applications of the 4.17 Ib/gal FlC and the 75%WP at 1.5 Ib ai/A beginning just prior to silking and
      at eight weekly intervals thereafter using ground and aerial equipment.  Test sites should include  the following
      states (contribution to U.S. corn production given parenthetically):  IA (14%) or IL (14%), IN (7%) or OH (5%), GA or
      NC (2% each), and PA or NY (2% each).  Samples should reflect the 14-day PHI?  residues of chlorothalonil and its
      metabolite (DAC-3701) in or on fresh corn must be determined.
    0 Data are required indicating the presence and the extent of the residues of HCB & PCBN which may  result from the
      maximum recommended use.
37/ Use of chlorothalonil is restricted to corn grown for fresh market only, a processing study to determine residues in
    cannery waste will not be required.

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                TABLE A
GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR aiLOROTHALONIL
§158.125 Residue Chemistry
         (continued)

38/ The following additional data are required:
    0  Residue data for no less than 10 aerial applications at 10-day intervals of either the 75%WP or the 6%F1C
       formulation at 1.5 Ib ai/A fron tests conducted in either Costa Rica or Equador and in one of the following
       locations:  Columbia, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Mexico or the Dominican Republic.  Alternatively, the registrant may
       propose a label amendment to restrict use of chlorothalonil on bananas to Honduras.
    0 Data are required indicating  the presence and the extent of the residues of HCB and PCBN which may result from the
      maximum recommended use.
39/ Data are required indicating the presence and the extent of the residues of HCB and PCBN which may result f ran the
    maximum recommended use.
40/ If finite residues occur in mint hayr data defining whether or not HCB and PCBN residues concentrate in mint oil should
    be submitted.  Similarly, the transfer of HCB and PCBN residues to meat and milk from the feeding of spent mint hay
    should be investigated.  It should be noted that the label restriction against feeding of extracted mint hay to live-
    stock is inappropriate;  spent  hay is not under the control of the grower and therefore not subject to label
    restrictions against feeding.
41/ The transfer of residues of HCB and PCBN to meat and milk from the feeding of processed papaya by-products should be
    investigated.  It should be noted that the label restriction against feeding of processed papaya by-products to
    livestock is inappropriate;  these by-products are not under the control of the grower and therefore not subject to
    label restrictions against feeding.
42/ The following additional data are required:
    0  Foliar treatments of the 4.17 Ib/gal F1C at 1.43 Ib ai/A starting in April and continuing at 14-day intervals until
       harvest;  a minimum of six treatments must be applied.  Fruit should be harvested for residue analysis on the day of
       the final application.  Alternatively, a documented pulp to peel fresh weight ratio may be submitted;  this would
       allow calculation of whole fruit residues front the existing data for pulp and peel.
    0 Data are required indicating  the presence and the extent of the residues of HCB and PCBN which may result from the
      maximum recommended use.
43/ If residues of HCB and PCBN do occur in passion fruit, the transfer of residues of HCB and PCBN to meat and milk from
    the feeding of processing by-products should be investigated.  It should be noted that the label restriction against
    feeding of processing by-products to livestock is inappropriate;  these by-products are not under the control of the
    grower and therefore not subject to label restrictions against feeding.

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                                       GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR CHLOROTHALONIL
 19

§158.125 Residue Chemistry
         (continued)
44/  The following additional data are required:
     0 Residue data for ground and aerially applied foliar treatments of the 4.17 Ib/gal PL C formulation at 1.13 Ib ai/Af
       no less than nine consecutive treatments should be applied at 10 day intervals until 14 days prior to harvest.
       Chlorothalonil and its 4-hydroxy metabolite must be determined in the hulls as well as nutmeats.
     0 Data are required indicating the presence and the extent of the residues of HCB and PCBN which may result fron the
       maximum recommended use in the r.a.c. as well as the processed connedities.
     0 Residue data fron meal, crude and refined oil, and soapstock processed frcm field treated peanuts having approxi-
       mately tolerance level residues.
45/  The available plant and animal metabolism data are inadequate.  Additional data elucidating the distribution and
     accumulation of chlorothalonil and its 4-hydroxy metabolite in plants and food animals are required.  In the event
     toxic metabolites other than those mentioned above are identified, additional feeding studies "using such metabolites
     may be required.
46/  Tolerances have not been established for chlorothalonil residues in or on meat, milk, poultry and eggs.  These data
     are under review.
47/  In the past seed treatments have been considered non-food uses and the submission of residue data for these uses were
     not required.  Based on current policies, seed treatments are considered food uses and metabolism and residue chem-
     istry data are required to suport a non-food classification.  Since chlorothalonil is translocated and absorbed from
     the soil, we are requiring residue chemistry data for cottonseed, cotton forage and cotton hay reflecting the maxi-
     mum registered amount of chlorothalonil used on the cottonseed.  If real residues occur in the cottonseed grown
     from the treated seed, then data for cotton seed byproducts (oil, meal, and soapstock) must be submitted.  An appro-
     priate tolerance must be established, adequate to cover the residues occurring in the cottonseed commodities.

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                       TABLE A
       GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR CHLOROTHALONIL
Data Requirement
            I/     Use  2/
Composition	Pattern
             Does EPA Have Data
             To Satisfy This
             Requ i rement?  (Yes,
             No or Partially)
                                      Must Additional
                                      Data Be Submitted
                       Bibliographic  Under FIFRA Section
                         Citation      3(c)(2)(B)?3/
§158.130 Environmental Fate

  DEGRADATION STUDIES-LAB!

  161-1 - Hydrolysis

  Photodegradat ion

  161-2 - In water

  161-3 - On soil

  161-4 - In Air

  METABOLISM STUDIES-LAB;

  162-1 - Aerobic Soil


  162-2 - Anaerobic  Soil

  162-3 - Anaerobic  Aquatic

  162-4 - Aerobic Aquatic

 MOBILITY STUDIES:
TGAI or PAIRA   A,B,E,F,H    Partially
TGAI or PAIRA   A,B

TGAI or PAIRA   A

TGAI or PAIRA   A
TGAI or PAIRA   A

TGAI or PAIRA

TGAI or PAIRA
 163-1 - Leaching and           TGAI  or PAIRA   A,B,E,F,H
         Adsorpt ion/Desorpt ion
 163-2 - Volatility  (Lab)

 163-3 - Volatility  (Field)
    TEP

    TEP
A,E,F

A,E,F
             NO

             No

             No
TGAI or PAIRA   A,B,E,F,H    Yes
             No
Partially


No

No
                                    00040539
                                    00029407  or
                                    00087351
                                                    00040543 or
                                                    00115105
                                             Yes



                                             Yes

                                             Yes

                                             Yes



                                             No


                                             Yes
                                                          Yes
Yes

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                       TABLE A
       GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR CHDOROTHAT/DNIL
Data Requirement
                          Does EPA Have Data
                          To Satisfy This
           I/   Use  2/   Requirement?  (Yes,
Composition   Pattern     No or Partially)
                                   Bibliographic
                                     Citation
                                         Must Additional
                                         Data Be Submitted
                                         Under FIFRA Section
                                          3(c)(2)(B)?3/
§158.130 Environmental Fate
         (continued)

  DISSIPATION STUDIES-FIELD;

  164-1 - Soil

  164-2 - Aquatic (Sediment)

  164-3 - Forestry

  164-4 - Combination and
           Tank Mixes

  164-5 - Soil, Long-term

  ACCUMULATION STUDIES;

  165-1 - Rotational Crops
           (Confined)

  165-2 - Rotational Crops
           (Field)

  165-3 - Irrigated Crops

  165-4 - In Fish
  165-5 - In Aquatic Non-Target
           Organisms
    TEP

    TEP

    TEP
A,B,H
    TEP       A




   PAIRA      A


    TEP       A


    TEP

TGAI or PAIRA A,B


    TEP
Partially
            Yes
            Partially
            Yes
00087296
  y
Yes
                                                            Reserved"
                                                                            co
                                                                            r-1
                       00029409
                       GS0097003
                       00086629, 00029411,
                       and 00086630
                         Yes
                                                            No
                                                              lO/

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                                       GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR CHLOROTHALONIL
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  §158.130 Environmental Fate
            (continued)

 I/ Composition:  TGAI = Technical grade of  the active ingredient; PAIRA = Pure active ingredient, radiolabelled;
    TEP = Typical end-use product.
 2/ The use patterns are coded  as follows:   A=Terrestrial, Food Crop; B=
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                       TABLE A
       GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR CHLOROTHALONIL
Data Requirement
                          Does EPA Have Data
                          To Satisfy This .
           J7   Use   2J  Requirement?  (Yes,
Composition   Patterns    No or Partially)
                   Bibliographic
                     Citation
                  Must Additional
                  Data Be Submitted
                  Under FIFRA Section
                    3(c)(2)(B)?3/.
§158.135 Toxicology

  ACUTE TESTING:

  81-1 - Oral LD50 - Rat             TGAI

  81-2 - Dermal LD50                 TGAI

  81-3 - Inhalation LC$Q - Rat       TGAI

  81-7 - Acute Delayed               TGAI
         Neurotoxicity - Hen

  SUBCHRONIC TESTING!

  82-1 - 90-Day Feeding -
          Rodent, Non-rodent         TGAI


  82-2 - 21-Day Dermal               TGAI

  82-3 - 90-Day Dermal               TGAI

  82-4 - 90-Day Inhalation -         TGAI
          Rat

  82-5 - 90-Day Neurotoxicity-       TGAI
          Hen/Mammal
              ABCDEFGHI       Yes

              ABCDEFGHI       Yes

              ABCDEFGHI       Yes

              Not Applicable
              ACE
Yes
              H               No

              Not Applicable

              Not Applicable


              'Not Applicable
                   00094941

                   00094940

                   00094942
                          No

                          No

                          No
00087316 or 00087360
& 00087375
                                                                           No
                                             Yes
                                                                                           o
                                                                                           
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                       TABLE A
       GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR CHLOROTHALONIL
Data Requirement
           I/   Use  21
Composition   Pattern
Does EPA Have Data
To Satisfy This
Requirement?  (Yes,
No or Partially)?
Bibliographic
  Citation
Must Additional
Data Be Submitted
Under FIFRA Section
  3(c)(2)(B)?2/.
1156.135 Toxicology
         (continued)

  CHRONIC TESTING:

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

  83-2 - Oncogenicity Study -

          2 species:  Rat and
          Mouse preferred

  83-3 - Teratogenicity -           TGAI       ACE

  83-4 - Reproduction,              TGAI       ACE
          3-generation

  MUTAGENICITY TESTING

  84-2 - Gene Mutation              TGAI       ACE
  84-2  - Chromosomal Aberration     TGAI       ACE
  84-2  - Other Mechanisms of        TGAI       ACE
          Mutagenlcity
                          Yes
TGAI
TGAI
ACE
ACE
Yes
Partially
                          Yes

                          Yes
                          Yes
                          Yes
                          Yes
                       00047945 &
                       00035559

                       00087375 & 00030292

                       00127858
                              4/          4/
                       0127849  & 00047945
                       00047944 & 00127855

                       00038913 & 00087283
                       00052946, 00030289,
                       00030290, 00030291, &
                       00073563

                       00040464, 00030287,
                       00127853, & 00127854

                       00052945
                                                                            No

                                                                            No

                                                                            Yes~
                              3/
                                                                               5/
                           Yes

                           No
                           No
                           No
                           No

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                                                      TAB IE A
                                      GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR CHLOROTHADONIL
Data Requirement
                                          _!/   Use  2/
                               Composition   Pattern
Does EPA Have Data
To Satisfy This
Requirement?  (Yes,
No or Partially)
Bibliographic
  Citation
Must Additional
Data Be Submitted
Under FIFRA Section
 3(c)(2)(B)?V
§158.135 Toxicology
         (continued)

  SPECIAL TESTING

  85-1 - General Metabolism

  85-2 - Domestic Animal Safety
                               PAI or PAIRA   ACE
                                  Choice
Partially
GS0097002
                       No
                         Yes
                                                No
                                                                                                         Choice of several
1/ Composition:  PAI « Pure active ingredient; PAIRA =» Pure active ingredient, radiolabelled; Choice
~  test substances determined on a case-by-case basis.
2/ The use patterns are coded as follows:  A-Terrestrial, Food Crop; B-Terrestrial, Non-Food; C-Aqautic, Food Crop;
~  D=Aquatic, Non-Food; E-Greenhouse, Food Crop; F-Greenhouse, Non-Food; G-Forestry; H-Domestic Outdoor; I-Indoor.
3/ The mouse oncogenicity study has been submitted.  The rat oncogenicity study is underway and must be submitted,
~  along with the other required toxicology data, no later than July, 1985.
4/ Test material was DS-3701, the primary metabolite of chlorothalonil.
5/ Individual animal data for the offspring must be submitted for the rabbit teratology study.

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

   132-1 -  Foliar  Dissipation

   132-1 -  Soil  Dissipation

   133-3 -  Dermal  Exposure

   133-4 -  Inhalation  Exposure
    TEP

    TEP

    TEP

    TEP
A,B

A,B

A,B
No

No

No

Not Applicable
       Yes

       Yes

       Yes
J/ Composition: TEP = Typical end-use product.
2/ The use patterns are coded as follows: A=Terrestrial,  Food Crop; B=Terrestrial,  Non-Food;  C=Aquatic,  Food  Crop;
   D=Aquatic, Non-Food; E=Greenhouse, Food Crop; F=Greenhouse, Non-Food; G=Forestry;  H=Domestic  Outdoor;  I=Indoor.
3/ Data must be submitted no later than  15 months  from the  date  of this  standard.

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                       TABLE A
      GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR CHIORDTHALONIL
Data Requirement
           I/   Use  2/
Composition   Pattern
Does EPA Have Data
To Satisfy This
Requirement?  (Yes,
NO or Partially)
    Bibliographic
      Citation
Must Additional
Data Be Submitted
Under PIFRA Section
 3(c)(2)(B)?3/
S158.145 Wildlife and
 Aquatic Organisms'

  AVIAN AND MAMMALIAN TESTING

  71-1 - Avian Oral

  71-2 - Avian Dietary
  71-3 - Wild Mammal Toxicity

  71-4 - Avian Reproduction

  71-5 - Simulated and Actual
          Field Testing -
          Mammals and Birds

  AQUATIC ORGANISM TESTING

  72-1 - Freshwater Fish
    TGAI   A,B,D,E,F,H,I       Yes
               5/ 5/ 5/ 5/ 5/
    TGAI  A,B,D, E, F, H, I    Yes
TGAI
TGAI
TEP
A,B,D,H
A,B,D,H
A,B,D,H
NO
Partially
No
    TGAI  A,B,D,E,F,H,I
     Yes
                                      *5*«
00068753*, & 0003039
                   00030389*, 00030388*,
                   & 00039146*
                             4/            4/
                   00115108**  & 00115109**
                                             00041441* & 00041440*
00041439*,00030390*,
00029410*, or 00056486*
          4/            4/
00030393**  & 00029415**
          8/            8/
00087303**  & 00087258**
       No

       No
                                                                          No
                                                Yes

                                                No
                                                                             Z/
                                                No

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                       TABLE A
      GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR CHIDROTHALCWIL
Data Requirement
           I/   Use  2/
Composition   Pattern
            Does EPA Have Data
            To Satisfy This
            Requirement?  (Yes,
            No or Partially)
                    Bibliographic
                      Citation
                      Must Additional
                      Data Be Submitted
                      Under FIFRA Section
                       3(c)(2)(B)?3/
§158.145 Wildlife and
 Aquatic Organisms
     (continued)

AQUATIC ORGANISM TESTING (continued)

  72-2 - Acute ŁŁ50 Freshwater
          Invertebrates

  72-3 - Acute LCgg Estuarine
          and Marine Organism's

  72-4 - Fish Early Life
          Stage and Aquatic
          invertebrate Life-Cycle
   72-5 - Fish - Life-Cycle

   72-6 - Aquatic Organism
           Accumulation
   72-7 - Simulated or Actual
        .  Field Testing -
          Aquatic Organisms
    TG&I   A,B,D,E,F,H,I


    TGAI      A,B,D,H


    TGAI      A,B,D,H




    TGAI      A,B,DfH
TGAI, PAI OR  A,B,D,H
Degradation
  Product
    TEP
A,B,D,H
   Yes


Partially


Partially



   No

   No



   No
00068754* & 00030394**"


00127863* & 00127864*
                               00030391* (fish)
                               00115107* (inv)
                                                            No
                                                            Yes
                                                              lO/
                             No



                             No

                             NO



                             Yes
  I/ Composition:   TGAI = Technical grade of the active ingredient; PAI = pure active ingredient;
     TEP = Typical end-use product;
  2/ The use patterns are coded as follows:  A=
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                                      GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR CHLOROTHALONIL



   §158.145 Wildlife and Aquatic Organisms
            (continued)

 3/ Data must be submitted no later than 15 months from the date of this Standard.
 4/ Test material was DS-3701, primary degradate of chlorothalonil.
 5/ Only one species need be cited.
 6/ Not normally required.
 7/ Studies on the more toxic and persistent degradates are required to support all  outdoor uses.
 8/ Test material was 75% ai.
 Ł/ The citrus and soybean uses must be supported by estuarine studies.  An oyster  study (either 48-hour  embryo-larvae
    or 96-hour shell deposition) is outstanding.
10/ The citrus and soybean uses need not be supported by a chronic estuarine study.   The marine fish  embryo-larvae  study
    is not needed because the ICsg of the sheepshead is similar to the  fathead minnow IC$0  and  the MATC for  the
    fathead minnow is available.  The chronic study with a mysid shrimp is not considered necessary because  the  shrimp
    ICso is much higher than the daphnia ICsg and the sheepshead minnow ICsg.  A daphnia  MATC is available and  is
    expected to be lower than a shrimp MATC.

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                TABLE A
GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS  FOR CHLOROTHADONIL
Data Requirements
Composition"
                   Does EPA Have Data
                   To Satisfy This.
           Use  2/ Requirement?   (Yes,
         Pattern   No or Partially)
Bibliographic
  Citation
Must Additional
Data Be Submitted
Under F1FRA Section
 3(c)(2)(B)?3/
§158.150 Plant Protection

  121-1 - TARGET AREA                 EP
           PHYTOTOXICITY

  NONTARGET AREA PHYTOnOXICITY

           TIER I

  122-1 - Seed Germination/         TGAI
          Seedling Emergence
                   No
                   No
                         No 4/
                         No 4/
122-1
122-2
123-1
123-1
123-2
124-1
124-2
- Vegetative Vigor
- Aquatic Plant Grcv/Jh
TIER II
- Seed Germination/
Seedling Emergence
- Vegetative Vigor
- Aquatic Plant Growth
TIER III
- Terrestrial Field
- Aquatic Field
TGAI
TGAI
1GAI
TGAI
TGAI
TEP
TEP
NO
No
No
No
No
No
No
No 4/
No V
No 4/
No 4/
- No 4/
No 4/
No V
    EP = End-use product.
    The use  pa b terns are coded as follows«  A=Terrestrial, Food Crop? &-Terreatrial, Non— Food Cropf  O»Aqua tic. Food Crop/
    O—IVciuatL ic, Noo—Pooca* E—<3»reer»lTouse,  Food Ciropj  P-<5rreer»lTOuse, Nor>—Food; Ł3—Pones try/ H—Domestic Oufcdooir/  1=Indoor.

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                       TABLE A
       GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR CHLOROTHALONIL
Data Requirement
           I/   Use  2/
Composition   Pattern
Does EPA Have Data
To Satisfy This
Requirement? • (Yes,
No or Partially)
                                                                                  Bibliographic
                                                                                   Citation
                                                      Must Additional
                                                      Data Be Submitted
                                                      Under FIFRA Section
                                                       3(c)(2)(B)?3/
S158.155 Nontarget Insect

  NONTARGET INSECT TESTING -
  POLLINATORS?

  141-1 - Honey bee acute
           contact LDso              TSAI

  141-2 - Honey bee - toxicity       TEP
           of residues on
           foliage

  141-3 - Wild bees important in     TEP
           alfalfa pollination -
           toxicity of residues
           on foliage
                                            ]
  141-4 - Honey bee subacute      (Reserved)
           feeding study

  141-5 - Field testing for          TEP
           pollinators
   A,B

   A,B


              5
Not Applicable
                                                               Yes

                                                               No
                                              00036935 & 00077759
                                                 A,B
                              No
                                                No
                                                                           4/
                                                                         No
                                                                         No
                                                                                                                          00
                                                                                                                          sf

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                                                        TABLE A
                                        GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR CHLORDTHALONIL
 Data Requirement
                                            I/   Use  2/
                                 Composition   Pattern
Does EPA Have Data
To Satisfy This.
Requirement?  (Yes,
No or Partially)
Bibliographic
  Citation
Must Additional
Data Be Submitted
Under FIFRA Section
 3(c)(2)(B)? 3/
S158.155 Nontarget Insect
         (continued)

  NONTARGET INSECT TESTING
  AQUATIC INSECTS:

  142-1 - Acute toxicity to
           aquatic insects

  142-2 - Aquatic insect
           life-cycle study

  142-3 - Simulated or actual
           field testing for
           aquatic insects
                                  (Reserved)
                                  (Reserved)"
                                  (Reserved)
                                           y
  143-1  - NONTARGET INSECT
  thru     TESTING - PREDATO
  143-3    AND PARASITES
                                  (Reserved)
                                           y
                                                                                                                          o\
I/ Composition:  TGAI = Technical grade of  the active  ingredient; TEP = Typical end-use product.
2/ The use patterns are coded as follows:   A=Terrestrial,  Food Crop;  B=Terrestrial, Non-Food;  OAquatic, Food Crop;
   D=Aquatic, Non-Food;  E=Greenhouser Food Crop;  F=Greenhouse, Non-Food;  OForestry;  H=Dcmestic Outdoor;  I=Indoor.
3/ See foot note number 4.
_4/ As the acute contact 11)50 test showed chlorothalonil to be non-toxic to honey bees, no further testing is required.
5/ Required only if pesticide is intended for foliar application to seed alfalfa.
6/ Reserved pending development of  test methodology.
7/ Reserved pending Agency decision as to whether the  data requirement should be established.

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PRODUCT SPECIFIC DATA REQUIREMENTS
     TABLE B
FDR MANUFACTURING-USE PRODUCTS CONTAINING CHLOROTHALONIL
Data Requirement Composition
$158.120 Product Chemistry
Product Identity
61-1 - Identity of Ingredients MP
61-2 - Statement of Composition MP
61-3 - Discussion of Formation MP
of Ingredients
Analysis and Certification
of Product Ingredientst
62-1 - Preliminary Analysis MP
62-2 - Certification of Limits MP
62-3 - Analytical Methods for MP
Enforcement of Limits
Physical and Chemical
Characteristics
Does EPA Have Data
To Satisfy This
Requirement? (Yes,
No or Partially)2/
See Foot Note 2
See Foot Note 2
See Foot Note 2
See Foot Note 2
See Foot Note 2
See Foot Note 2

Bibliographic
Citation2/
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable

Must Additional
Data Be Submitted
Under FIFRA Secti
3(c)(2)(B)?2/
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
i
Yes

  63-2 - Color

  63-3 - Physical State

  63-4 - Odor

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

  63-12 - pH
                           MP

                           MP-

                           MP

                           MP


                           MP
        See Foot Note 2

        See Foot Note 2

        See Foot Note 2

        See Foot Note 2


        See Foot Note 2
Not Applicable

Not Applicable

Not Applicable

Not Applicable


Not Applicable
Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes


Yes

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                                        TABLE B
PRODUCT SPECIFIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR MANUFACTURING-USE PRODUCTS CONTAINING CHLOROTHALONIL
Data Requirement
                      Composition
                                                 I/
Does EPA Have Data
To Satisfy This.
Requ i rement?  (Yes,
No or Partially)
Bibliographic
  Citation
Must Additional
Data Be Submitted
Under FIFRA Section
 3(c)(2)(B)?2/
§158.120 Product Chemistry
         (continued)

  Physical and Chemical
  Characteristics
     (continued)

  63-14 - Oxidizing or reducing
           action

  63-15 - Flamnability

  63-16 - Explodability

  63-17 - Storage Stability

  63-18 - Viscosity

  63-19 - Miscibility

  Other Requirements:

  64-  1 - Sutmittal of Samples
                           MP


                           MP

                           MP

                           MP

                           MP

                           MP



                       Choice
See Foot Note 2


See Foot Note 2

See Foot Note 2

See Foot Note 2

See Foot Note 2

     No



See Foot Note 2
Not Applicable


Not Applicable

Not Applicable

Not Applicable

Not Applicable
       Yes


       Yes

       Yes

       Yes

       Yes

       No
  I/ Composition:  MP =  Manufacturing-use product; Choice = Choice of several test
    case basis.
  2/ Data must be submitted  no later than 3 months from the date of this Standard.
    data for each Manufacturing-Use product  to support continued  registration.
                                                                   substances  determined on  a case-by--

                                                                   Each  registrant must submit  the above

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                                                        TABLE B
                PRODUCT SPECIFIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR MANUFACTURING-USE PRODUCTS CONTAINING CHLOROTHALONIL
Data Requirement
                                     Composition
                                                           Does EPA Have Data
                                                           To Satisfy This
                                                           Requirement?   (Yes,
                                                           No or Partially)
                                                                                   Bibliographic
                                                                                    Citation
Must Additional
Data Re Submitted
Under FIFRA Section
 3(c)(2)(B)?2/
S158.135 Toxicology

  ACUTE TESTING

  81-1 - Oral LD50 - Rat


  81-2 - Dermal LDgo


  81-3 - Inhalation LC5° - Rat
  81-4 - Primary Eye
          Irritation - Rabbit
                                     MP
                                     MP
                                     MP
                                     MP
                                     MP
81-5 - Primary Dermal
        Irritation

81-6 - Dermal Sensitization

I/ Composition:  MP - Manufacturing-use product.
2/ Data must be submitted no later than 6 months.
                                     MP
                                                           Yes
                                                           Yes
                                                          Yes
                                                          Yes
                                                          Yes
                                                          No
                                                                                  00094941, 00094728,
                                                                                  or 00030357

                                                                                  00094940, 00094729,
                                                                                  or 00030355

                                                                                  00094942 or
                                                                                  00100787

                                                                                  00094731,00030352,
                                                                                  or 00030350
                                                                                    00094730
        No


       No




       No

       No




       No



       Yes
                                                                                                                          CS

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III.   REQUIREMENT FOR SUBMISSION OF PRODUCT-SPECIFIC DATA

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

    A necessary first step in determining which statements must
appear on your product's label is the completion and submission
to EPA of product-specific data* listed on the form entitled
"Product Specific Data Report" (EPA Form 8580-4, Appendix III-l)
to fill "gaps" identified by EPA concerning your product.  Under
the authority of FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B), EPA has determined
that you must submit these data to EPA in order to register or
reregister your product(s).  All of these data must be submitted
not later than six months after you receive this guidance document

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

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

    The Agency requires applicants for registration or reregistra-
tion to ensure that each label (1) contains accurate, complete,
and sufficient instructions and precautions, reflecting the
results of data concerning the product and its  ingredients, and
(2) incorporates labeling format and terminology which are suffi-
ciently standardized to avoid user confusion.

    As part of your application, you will be required to submit
draft labeling consistent with:  applicable product-specific
data; the precautionary statements and use directions; and the
regulations concerning classification  [40 CFR §162.11(c)I, pack-
aging [40 CFR §162.16}, and labeling [40 CFR $162.10, Appendix
IV-1 an IV-2] , as indicated by the following paragraphs of this
chapter of the guidance document.

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

    A.  Label Contents

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    Item 7.  FRONT LABEL PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS - All labels
are required to have precautionary statements grouped together
on the front panel, preferably within a block outline.  The
table below shows the minimum type size requirements on
various size labels, as set forth in the Regulations.
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Size of Label        Signal Word as Re-     "Keep Out of Reach
on Front Panel       quired Minimum Type       of Children"
in Square Inches     Size All Capitals         as Required

5 and under                6 point              6 point
above 5 to 10             10 point              6 point
above 10 to 15            12 point              8 point
above 15 to 30            14 point             10 point
over 30                   18 point             12 point

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

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

    Item 7C.  SKULL & CROSSBONES AND  WORD "POISON"  - On products
assigned a toxicity Category I  on the basis of oral, inhala-
tion, or dermal toxicity, the word  "Poison" shall appear on
the label in red on a background of distinctly contrasting
color and the skull and crossbones  shall appear in  immediate
proximity to the- word poison.   See Appendix IV-1.   [40 CFR
    .Item 7D.   STATEMENT  OF  PRACTICAL TREATMENT - A statement
of practical treatment  (first  aid  or other) shall appear on
the  label of pesticide products  in toxicity Categories I,
II,  and  III.   See Appendix  IV-1.   [40 CFR §162. 10 (h) (1) (iii) ]

     Item 7E.   REFERRAL STATEMENT - The statement "See Side
(or  Back) Panel for Additional Precautionary Statements" is
required on the front panel for  all products, unless all
required precautionary statements  appear  on the front panel.
See  Appendix IV-1.  [40  CFR §162.10(h)
    Item 8.  SIDE/BACK PANEL PRECAUTIONARY LABELING - The
precautionary statements as listed below must appear together
on the label under the heading  "PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS."
The preferred location is at the top of the side or back
panel preceding the directions  for use, and it is preferred
that these statements be surrounded by a block outline.  Each
of the three hazard warning statements must be headed by the
appropriate hazard title.  See  Appendix IV-1.  [40 CFR §162.10

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    Item 8A.  HAZARD TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMAL'S - Where a
hazard exists to humans or domestic animals, precautionary
statements are required indicating the particular hazard, the
route (s) of exposure and the precautions taken to avoid
accident, injury or damage.  See Appendix IV-1.  Ł40 CFR §162.10
    Item 8B.  ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARD - Where a hazard exists to
non-target organisms excluding humans and domestic animals,
precautionary statements are required stating the nature of
the hazard and the appropriate precautions to avoid potential
accident, injury, or damage.  See Appendix IV-1.  [40 CFR
    Item 8C.  PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL  HAZARD

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

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

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

        b.  A "non-flammable liquid" is  one having a flash-
            point greater than  3508F (177°C) as determined
            by the method specified in 40 CFR  §163. 61-8(c) (13)
            (ii) of Subpart  D.

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

            i.  The flame extension is zero inches,  using the
                method  specified  in 40 CFR  §163.61-8(c) (13) (ii) ;

           ii.  There is no  flash back;  and

           iii.  The flashpoint  of the non-volatile liquid
                component is greater than  350'F  (177°C),
                determined by the method specified in 40 CFR
                §l63.6l-S(c)(l3)(i).

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    3.  Declaration of non-flammability.  Products-which meet
        the criteria for non-flammability specified above may
        bear the notation "non-flammable" or "nonflammable
        (gas, liquid, etc.)" on the label.

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

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

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

    Item 10A.  STORAGE AND DISPOSAL BLOCK -  All labels are
required to  bear storage and disposal statements.  These
statements are developed for specific containers, sizes, and
chemica.1 content.  Make certain that the statement you use
pertains specifically to your product.  These instructions
must be grouped and appear under the heading "Storage and
Disposal" in the directions for use.  This heading must be
set in the same type sizes as required for the child hazard
warning.  Refer to Appendix IV-5 for the latest specific
storage and  disposal product label statements.

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

B.  Collateral Information

    Bulletins, leaflets, circulars, brochures,'data sheets,
flyers, and  other graphic printed matter which is referred to
on the label or which is to accompany the product are termed
collateral labeling.  Such labeling may not bear claims or
representations that differ in substance from those accepted
in connection with registration of the product.  It should be
made part of the response to this notice and submitted for review.
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V.    INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMISSION

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

    Henry M. Jacoby
    Phone No (703) 557-1900
    Registration Division (TS-767C)
    Office of Pesticide Programs
    Environment Protection Agency
    Washington, D. C.   20460

For each product for which continued registration is desired:

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

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

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

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

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

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

Note;   If for any reason any require test is delayed or aborted
       so that meeting the agreed submission time will be delayed,
       notify the Product Manager listed above.

You will be informed at a later date when you must submit your
Application for Amended Pesticide Registration (EPA Form 8570-1)
and the revised labeling set forth in this guidance package.
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                          OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
                       REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
          Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
                Registrations Under the Chlorothalonil Standard
                                                                      Appendix II-l
00029407      Szalkowski, M.B.; Mannion, J.J.; Stallard, D.E.; et al. (1979)
                 Quantitation and Characterization of the Biotransformation Pro-
                 ducts of 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloroisophthalonitrile (Chlorothalonil,
                 DS-2787) in Soil.  (Unpublished study received Feb 19, 1980 un-
                 der 677-313; submitted by Diamond Shamrock Agricultural Chemi-
                 cals, Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:099248-E)

00029409      Szalkowski, M.B.; Stallard, D.E.; Bachand, R.T., Jr. (1979) Absorp-
                 tion and Translocation of 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloroisophthalonitrile
                 (Chlorothalonil) Metabolites in Soil by Leafy, Root and Fruiting
                 Crops—A Laboratory Rotational Crop Study: Research Report R-78-
                 0020.   (Unpublished study received Feb 19, 1980 under 677-313;
                 Diamond Shamrock Agricultural Chemicals, Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:
                 099248-G)

00029410      Szalkowski, M.B.; Stallard, D.E.; Bachand, R.T., Jr. (1979) Acute
                 Toxicity of 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloroisophthalonitrile (Chlorothalo-
                 nil) to Bluegill Sunfish (Lepomis macrochirus): Research Re-
                 port R-79-0003.  (Unpublished study received Feb 19, 1980 under
                 677-313; submitted by Diamond Shamrock Agricultural Chemicals,
                 Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:099248-H)

00029411      Szalkowski, M.B.;.Stallard, D.E.; Bachand, R.T., Jr. (1979) Residue
                 Accumulation Study in Bluegill Sunfish with 14C-2,4,5,6-Tetra-
                 chloroisophthalonitrile (Chlorothalonil) under Flow-Through
                 Conditions: Protocol No. RM-78-0018.  (Unpublished study re-
                 ceived Feb 19, 1980 under 677-313; submitted by Diamond Shamrock
                 Agricultural Chemicals, Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:099248-1)

00029415      Szalkowski, M.B.; Stallard, D.E.; Bachand, R.T., Jr. (1979) Acute
                 Toxicity of 4-Hydroxy-2,5,6-trichloroisophthalonitrile (DS-3701)
                 to Bluegill Sunfish (Lepomis macrochirus): Research Report
                 R-79-0004.  (Unpublished study received Feb 19, 1980 under 677-
                 313; submitted by Diamond Shamrock Agricultural Chemicals,
                 Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:099248-M)

00029903       Bailee, D.L.; Szalkowski, M.B.; Stallard, D.E. (1979) Residues of
                  2,4,5,6-Tetrachloroisophthalonitrile (Chlorothalonel, DS-2787)
                  and 4-Hydroxy-2,5,6-trichloroisophathalonitrile (DS-3701) on
                  Soybean Trash.  (Unpublished study received Feb 19, 1980 under
                  677-313; submitted by Diamond Shamrock Agricultural Chemicals,
                  Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:099245-B)

00029904       Bailee, D.L.; Szalkowski, M.B.; Stallard, D.E. (1979) Distribution
                  or 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloroisophthalonitrile (Chlorothalonil, DS-
                  2787) and 4-Hydroxy-2,5,6-Trichloroisophthalonitrile (DS-3701)
                  among the Products of Soybean Processing.   (Unpublished study
                  received Feb 19, 1980 under 677-313; prepared in cooperation
                  with WARF Institute, Inc., submitted by Diamond Shamrock Agri-
                  cultural Chemicals, Cleveland, Ohio; CDL.-099245-C)
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                       OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
                    REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
       Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
             Registrations Under the Chlorothalonil Standard
00029905      Bailee,  D.L.;  Szalkowski,  M.B.;  Stallard,  D.E.  (1979) Residues  of
                 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloroisophthalonitrile (Chlorothalonil,  DS-2787),
                 Hexachlorobenzene (HCB) and Pentachlorobenzonitrile (PCNB) on
                 Soybeans.   (Unpublished study received  Feb 19,  1980 under 677-
                 313;  submitted by Diamond Shamrock Agricultural Chemicals,
                 Cleveland,  Ohio; CDL:099245-D)

00030287      Killeen, J.C., Jr.; Heilman, R.D. (1980) Report:  Cell Transforma-
                 tion Assay with Chlorothalonil: Document No. 041-5TX-79-0021
                 004.   (Unpublished study received Feb 19, 1980 under 677-313;
                 prepared in cooperation with Microbiological Associates,  submit-
                 ted by Diamond Shamrock Agricultural Chemicals, Cleveland, Ohio;
                 CDL:099243-C)

00030289      Kouri, R.E.;  Joglekar, R.; Fabrizio, D.P.A. (1977) Activity  of  DTX-
                 77-0034 in an in vitro Mammalian Cell Point Mutation Assay.
                 Final rept.  (Unpublished study received Feb 19, 1980 under  677-
                 313;  prepared by Microbiological Associates, submitted by Dia-
                 mond Shamrock Agricultural Chemicals, Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:
                 099243-E)

00030290      Kouri, R.E.;  Parmar, A.S.; Kuzava, J.M.; et al. (1977) Activity of
                 DTX-77-0035 in the Salmonella/Microsomal Assay for Bacterial
                 Mutagenicity.  (Unpublished study received Feb 19, 1980 under
                 677-313; prepared by Microbiological Associates, submitted by
                 Diamond Shamrock Agricultural Chemicals, Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:
                 099243-F)

00030291      Shirasu, Y.;  Moriya, M.; Watanabe, K. (1977) Mutagenicity Testing
                 on Daconil in Microbial Systems.  (Unpublished study received
                 Feb 19, 1980 under 677-313; prepared by Institute of Environmen-
                 tal Toxicology, submitted by Diamond Shamrock Agricultural Chem-
                 icals, Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:099243-G)

00030292      Killeen, J.C., Jr.; Heilman, R.D.; Newberne, P.M.; et al. (1980)
                Report: A Review of the Renal Pathology in Rats and Dogs Associ-
                ated with the Chronic Dietary Administration of Chlorothalonil
                (DS-2787):  Document No. 091-5TX-80-0001-001.  (Unpublished study
                received Feb 19, 1980 under 677-313; prepared in cooperation
                with Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Nutrition
                and Food Science and others, submitted by Diamond Shamrock Agri-
                cultural Chemicals, Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:099243-1)

00030350      Dean, W.P. (1977) Primary Eye Irritation Study in Albino Rabbits:
                 IRDC No. 293-066.  (Unpublished study including submitter sum-
                 mary, received Feb 19, 1980 under 677-313; submitted by Diamond
                 Shamrock Agricultural Chem-lcals, Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:099244-A)
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                    REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
                       OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
                    REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
       Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
             Registrations Under the Chlorothalonil Standard
00030352      Altenbach, M.E.; Fulfs, J.C.  (1978) Draize Eye Irritation of the
                 Test Material T-118-1 in Rabbits: Report 3002.11.  (Unpublished
                 study  including submitter  summary, received Feb 19, 1980 under
                 677-313; prepared by Springborn Institute for Bioresearch, Inc.,
                 submitted by Diamond Shamrock Agricultural Chemicals, Cleveland,
                 Ohio;  CDL:099244-C)	._.

00030355      Heenehan, P.R.; Rinehart, W.E.; Braun, W.G. (1978) Acute Dermal
                 Toxicity Study in Rabbits: Compound: T-116-1: Project No. 5122-
                 78.  (Unpublished study including submitter summary, received
                 Feb 19, 1980 under 677-313; prepared by Bio/dynamics, Inc., sub-
                 mitted by Diamond Shamrock Agricultural Chemicals, Cleveland,
                 Ohio;  CDL:099244-F)

00030357      Braun, W.G.; Rinehart, W.E. (1978) Acute Oral Toxicity Study in
                 Rats:  Compound: T-118-1: Project No. 5124-78.  (Unpublished
                 study  including submitter  summary, received Feb 19, 1980 under
                 677-313; prepared by Bio/dynamics, Inc., submitted by Diamond
                 Shamrock Agricultural Chemicals, Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:099244-H)

00030388      Shults, S.K.; Killeen, J.C.,  Jr.; Heilman, R.D. (1979) Chlorothalo-
                 nil (Technical) Eight-Day  Dietary (LC50) Study in Bobwhite
                 Quail.  (Unpublished study received Feb 19, 1980 under 677-
                 313; prepared in cooperation with Wildlife International, Ltd.,
                 submitted by Diamond Shamrock Agricultural Chemicals, Cleveland
                 Ohio;  CDL:099247-A)

00030389      Shults, S.K.; Killeen, J.C.,  Jr.; Heilman, R.D. (1979) Chlorothalo-
                 nil (Technical) Eight-Day  Dietary (LC50) Study in Mallard
                 Ducks.  (Unpublished study received Feb 19, 1980 under 677-
                 313; prepared in cooperation with Wildlife International, Ltd.,
                 submitted by Diamond Shamrock Agricultural Chemicals, Cleveland,
                 Ohio;  CDL:099247-B)

00030390     Shults, S.K.; Killeen, J.C., Jr.; Heilman, R.D.; et al. (1980)
                Chlorothalonil (Technical)  Acute Toxicity (LC50) Study in
                Channel Catfish.  (Unpublished study including report BW-79-6-
                460, received Feb 19, 1980  under 677-313; prepared in coopera-
                tion with EG&G, Bionomics,  submitted by Diamond Shamrock Agri-
                cultural Chemicals, Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:099247-E)

00030391     Shults, S.K.; Killeen, J.C., Jr.; Heilman, R.D.; et al. (1980) A
                Chronic Study in the Fathead Minnow (Pimephales promelas)
                with Technical Chlorothalonil.  (Unpublished study including re-
                port BW-79-6-443, received  Feb 19, 1980 under 677-313; pre-
                pared in cooperation with EG&G, Bionomics, submitted by Diamond
                Shamrock Agricultural Chemicals, Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:099247-H)
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                    REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
       Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
              Registration Under the Chlorothalonil Standard

00030393     Buccafusco,  R.J. (1977) Acute  Toxicity of DTX-77-0070 to Bluegill
                (Lepomis  macrochirus).  (Unpublished study including sub-
                mitter summary, received Feb 19, 1980 under 677-313; prepared
                by EG&G,  Bionomics, submitted by Diamond Shamrock Agricultural
                Chemicals, Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:099247-L)

00030394     LeBlanc, G.A. (1977) Acute Toxicity of DTX-77-0071 to the Water
                Flea (Daphnia magna).  (Unpublished study including sub-
                mitter summary, received Feb 19, 1980 under 677-313; prepared
                by EG&G,  Bionomics, submitted by Diamond Shamrock Agricultural
                Chemicals, Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:099247-M)

00030395     Beavers, J.B.; Fink, R.; Brown, R.  (1978) Final Report: Acute Oral
                LD50—Mallard Duck: Project No.  111-110.  (Unpublished study
                including submitter summary, received Feb 19, 1980 under 677-
                313; prepared by Wildlife  International, Ltd. in cooperation
                with Washington College, submitted by Diamond Shamrock Agricul-
                tural Chemicals, Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:099247-N)

00035559     Holsing, G.C.; Shott, L.D.  (1970)  Final Report: Two-Year Dietary
                Administration—Rats: Project No.  200-205.  (Unpublished study
                received Sep 2,  1971  under 1F1024; prepared by TRW,  Inc., sub-
                mitted by Diamond  Shamrock Corp., Amarillo, Tex.; CDL-.091900-A)

00036935     Atkins, E.L.; Greywood,  E.A.;  Macdonald,  R.L.  (1975) Toxicity of
                Pesticides and Other  Agricultural  Chemicals to Honey Bees: Labo-
                ratory Studies.  By  University  of  California, Dept.  of Entomolo-
                gy: UC, Cooperative  Extension.   (Leaflet 2287; published study.)

00038913     Paynter, O.E.; Kundzin,  M.; Crews, L.M.  (1967) Final Report: Three-
                Generation Reproduction Study—Rats:  Project No.  200-150.-  (Un-
                published  study received Feb 25, 1976 under 6F1749;  prepared by
                Hazleton  Laboratories,  Inc.,  submitted by Diamond Shamrock Agri-
                cultural  Chemicals,  Cleveland,  Ohio;  CDL:096457-E)

 00038917      Skinner, W.A.;  Stallard, D.E. (1967)  Daconil 2787 Animal Metabolism
                Studies.   Summary  of studies 096457-B through  096457-fl  and
                096457-J.   (Unpublished study received Feb 25,  1976 under
                6F1749;  submitted  by Diamond Shamrock Agricultural  Chemicals,
                Cleveland, Ohio;  CDL:096457-1)

 00038918       Ryer, F.H.  (1966) Radiotracer Metabolism Study.   (Unpublished study
                  received Feb 25,  1976 under 6F1749;  prepared  by Hazleton Labora-
                  tories,  Inc., submitted by Diamond Shamrock Agricultural Chemi-
                  cals, Cleveland,  Ohio; CDL:096457-J)

 00038919       Gutenmann,  W.H.; Lisk, D.J.  (1966) Metabolism of Diconil and  Dac-
                  thal pesticides in lactating cows.  Journal of Dar'.ry Science 43
                  (10):1272-1276.  (Also in unpublished submission received  Feb
                  25, 1976 under 6F1749; submitted by Diamond Shanrrock Agricultur-
                  al Chemicals, Cleveland,  Ohio; CDL:096457-K)
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                    REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
       Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
             Registrations Under the Chlorothalonil Standard
00039146      Dieterich, W.H. (1965) Acute Dietary Administration—Wildfowl:
                 Project No. 200-163.  (Unpublished study received Feb 25, 1976
                 under 6F1749; prepared by Hazleton Laboratories, Inc., submitted
                 by Diamond Shamrock Agricultural Chemicals, Cleveland, Ohio;
                 CDL:096459-B)

00039158      Stallard, D.E. (1971) Chlorothalonil Residue Studies.  (Unpub-
                 lished study received Jan 4, 1972 under 2F1230; submitted by
                 Diamond Shamrock Agricultural Chemicals, Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:
                 095959-E)

00039239      University of Hawaii (1974) Bravo—Passion Fruit Project: Analyt-
                 ical Procedure for Daconil 2787 (Chlorothalonil) and DAC-3701
                 (4-Hydroxy-2,5,6-trichloroisophthalonitrile) Residues in Passion
                 Fruit.  Undated method.  (Unpublished study received Nov 11,
                 1974 under 5E1569; prepared by Agricultural Biochemistry Dept.,
                 Pesticide Laboratory, submitted by Interregional Research Proj-
                 ect No. 4, New Brunswick, N.J.; CDL:095562-A)

00040464      Legator, M.S. (1974) Report on Mutagenic Testing with DAC 2787.
                 (Unpublished study including submitte summary, received Feb 25,
                 1976 under 6F1749; prepared by Brown Univ., Div. of Biological
                 and Medical Sciences and Roger Williams General Hospital sub-
                 mitted by Diamond Shamrock Agricultural Chemicals, Cleveland,
                 Ohio; CDL:096452-D)

00040539      Szalkowski, M.B. (1976) Hydrolysis of Daconil and Its Metabolite,
                 4-Hydroxy-2,5,6-trichloroisophthalonitrile, in the Absence of
                 Light at pH Levels of 5, 7, and 9.  Undated method.  (Unpub-
                 lished study received Feb 25, 1976 under 6F1749; submitted by
                 Diamond Shamrock Agricultural Chemicals, Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:
                 096466-B)

00040543      Szalkowski, M.B. (1976) Photodegradation and Mobility of Daconil
                 and Its Major Metabolite on Soil Thin Films.  (Unpublished study
                 received Feb 25, 1976 under 6F1749; submitted by Diamond Sham-
                 rock Agricultural Chemicals, Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:096466-F)

00040548      Diener, U.L.; Carlton, C.C.; McDaniel, M.C.; et al. (1975) Peaches
                 (Unpublished study received Feb 25, 1976 under 6F1749; prepared
                 in cooperation with Auburn Univ. and others, submitted by Dia-
                 mond Shamrock Agricultural Chemicals, Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:
                 096454-A)

00041439      Shults, S.K.; Killeen, J.C., Jr.; Heilman, R.D.; et al. (1980)
                 Chlorothalonil (Technical) Acute Toxicity (LC50) Study in
                 Bluegill. (Unpublished study including report BW-79-6-446,
                 received Feb 19, 1980 under 677-313; prepared in cooperation
                 with EG&G, Bionomics, submitted by Diamond Shamrock Agricul-
                 tural Chemicals, Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:099247-D)
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                    REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
       Citiations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
              Registration Under the Chlorothalonil Standard

00041440      Fink,  R.  (1976) Final Report: One-Generation Reproduction Study—
                 Bobwhite Quail: Project No. 111-107.   (Unpublished study in-
                 cluding submitter summary, received Feb 19, 1980 under 677-313;
                 prepared by Wildlife International, Ltd., submitted by Diamond
                 Shamrock Agricultural Chemicals,  Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:099247-F)

00041441      Fink,  R.  (1976) Final Report: One-Generation Reproduction Study—
                 Mallard Duck: Project No. 111-108.  (Unpublished study including
                 submitter summary, received Feb 19, 1980 under 677-313; pre-
                 pared  by Wildlife International,  Ltd., submitted by Diamond
                 Shamrock Agricultural Chemicals,  Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:099247-G)

00041736      Ichisaka, V.; Piersma, S.F.; Chambers, A.Y.; et al. (1971) Petition
                 for the Establishment of Tolerances for the Pesticide Chemical
                 Chlorothalonil on Raw Agricultural Commodities.  (Unpublished
                 study  received Jan 4, 1972 under 2F1230; prepared in cooperation
                 with Seabrook Farms Co., Inc. and others, submitted by Diamond
                 Shamrock Agricultural Chemicals,  Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:095959-F)

00041989      Gutenmann, W.H. (1967) Letter sent to William A. Skinner dated Mar
                 9,  1967 Concerning rumen fluid experiment with Daconil metabo-
                 lites.  (Unpublished study received Feb 25, 1976 under 6F1749;
                 prepared by Cornell Univ., Dept.  of Entomology, Pesticide Resi-
                 due Laboratory, submitted by Diamond Shamrock Agricultural Chem-
                 icals, Cleveland, Ohio; CDL;096457-L)

00043701    .  Wolfe, A.L.; Stallard, D.E. (1968) Analysis of DAC-3701 (4-Hydroxy-
                 2,5,6-trichloroisophthalonitrile) in food crops and Soil.  (Un-
                 published study received Jul 23,  1968 under 9F07431 submitted by
                 Diamond Shamrock Agricultural Chemicals, Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:
                 093054-B)

00047944      Wazeter,  F.X.; Goldenthal, E.I.; Harris, S.B. (1976) Teratology
                 Study  in Rabbits: IRDC No. 293-032a.  (Unpublished study re-
                 ceived Dec 8, 1976 under 677-313; prepared by International
                 Research and Development Corp., submitted by Diamond Shamrock
                 Agricultural Chemicals, Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:095783-K)

00047945      Hastings, T.F.; Ferrell, J.F. (1976) Chronic Feeding Study in
                 Albino Rats: Dac-3701: Study No.  24-073. Final rept.  (Unpub-
                 lished study including submitter summary, received Dec 8, 1976
                 under  677-313; prepared by Bio/Tox Research Laboratories, Inc.,
                 and Experimental Pathology Laboratories, Inc., submitted by
                 Diamond Shamrock Agricultural Chemicals, Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:
                 095783-L)

00052945      Killeen,  J.C., Jr.; Heilman, R.D.; Price, P.; et al. (1980) Cell
                 Transformation Assay with Chlorothalonil: Document No. 041-5TX-
                 79-0021-004.  (Unpublished study including document no. 041-3AS-
                 79-0021-001, received Sep 5, 1980 under 677-313; prepared in
                 cooperation with Microbiological Associates, submitted by Dia-
                 mond Shamrock Agricultural Chemicals, Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:
                 099605-C)

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              Registration Under the Chlorothalonil Standard

 00052946     Kouri, R.E.; Parmar, A.S.; Kuzava, J.M.; et al. (1977) Activity of
                 DTX-77-0033 in a Test for Differential Inhibition of Repair
                 Deficient and Repair Competent Strains of Salmonella typhimur-
                 ium: Repair Test.  Final rept.  (Unpublished study received
                 Feb 19, 1980 under 677-313; prepared by Microbiological Associ-
                 ates} submitted by Diamond Shamrock Agricultural Chemicals,
                 Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:099605-D)


00056486     Shults, S.K.; Killeen, J.C., Jr.; Heilman, R.D. (1980) Chlorothalo-
                 nil (Technical) Acute Toxidcity (LC50) Study in Rainbow
                 Trout.  (Unpublished study including report lBW-79-6-460, re-
                 ceived Feb 19, 1980 under 677-313; prepared in cooperation
                 with EG & G, Bionomics, submitted by Diamond Shamrock Agricul-
                 tural Ch;emicals, Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:099247-E)

00057699      Stallard, D.E.; Wolfe, A.L.; (1968)Analysis of Daconil 2787 W-75
                 Treated Potato Tubers for Residual Dac-3701.  (Unpublished study
                 received Aug 14, 1968 under 9F0743; submitted by Diamond Sham-
                 rock Agricultural Chemicals, Amarillo, Texas; CDL:091286-B)

00058497      Wolfe, A.L.; Stallard, D.E. (1968) Analysis of Tissues and Organs
                 for Storage of the Daconil Metabolite 4-Hydroxy-2,5,6-trichloro-
                 isophthalonitrile.  (Unpublished study received Aug 14, 1968 un-
                 der 9F0743; submitted by Diamond Shamrock Corp., Amarillo, Tex.;
                 CDL:091286-D)

00068753      Fink, R.; Beavers, J.B.; Brown, R. (1977) Final Report: Acute Oral
                 LD50—Mallard Duck: Project No. 111-109.  (unpublished study,
                 including submitter summary, received Jan 19, 1978 under 677-
                 229; prepared by Wildlife International Ltd. and Washington
                 College, submitted by Diamond Shamrock Agricultural Chemicals,
                 Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:232729-A)

00068754      LeBlanc, G.A. (1977) Acute Toxicity of DTX-77-0072 to the Water
                 Flea (Daphnia magna).  (Unpublished study, including submit-
                 ter summary, received Jan 19, 1978 under 677-229; prepared by
                 EG & G, Bionomics, submitted by Diamond Shamrock Agricultural
                 Chemicals, Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:232729-B)

00071190      Szalkowski, M.B.; Bailee, D.L.; Stallard, D.E.; et al. (1980) Resi-
                 dues of 2,4,5,6-Tetrachloroisophtalonitrile (Chlorothalonil,
                 DS-2787) and 4-Hydroxy-2,5,6-trichloroisophtnalonitrile (DS-
                 3701) on Almonds: Document No. 063-3CR-80-0103-001.  (Unpub-
                 lished study received Feb 5, 1981 under 677-EX-21; submitted by
                 Diamond Shamrock Agricultural Chemicals, Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:
                 099901-A)             „
                                       DO
00071751      Interregional Research Project Number 4 (1979) Summary of Residue
                 Data for Chlorothalonil in Spearmint and Its Byproducts.  (Un-
                 published study received Feb 10, 1981 under 1E2473; CDL:
                 099910-A)
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     Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
            Registration Under the Chlorothalonil Standard

00071752      Interregional Research Project Number 4 (1976)  Introduction:
                 Chlorothalonil.  Includes undated method entitled:  Residue
                 method:  Chlorothalonil and metabolite in spearmint  and in mint
                 oil.   (Unpublished study recieved Feb 10, 1981  under 1E2473;
                 CDL:099910-B)

00071753      Green,  R.J., Jr. (1978) Residue Data: Chlorothalonil in Mint Hay.
                 (Unpublished study, including letter dated Aug  30,  1977 from
                 R.J.  Green, Jr. to Richard Leavitt, received Feb 10, 1981 under
                 1E2473;  prepared by Michigan State Univ., Pesticide Research
                 Center,  Pesticide Analytical Laboratory in cooperation with
                 Purdue Univ., submitted by Interregional Research Project No. 4,
                 New  Brunswick, N.J.; CDL:099910-C)

00071754      Green,  R.J., Jr. (1977) Residue Data: Chlorothalonil in Spearmint
                 Oil  and Hay: IR-4 Project 76.399.  (Unpublished study, includ-
                 ing  letter dated Aug 11, 1976 from R.J. Green,  Jr.  to Richard
                 Leavitt, received Feb 10, 1981 under 1E2473; prepared by Michi-
                 gan  State Univ., Pesticide Research Center,  Pesticide Analytical
                 Laboratory in cooperation with Purdue Univ., submitted by Inter-
                 regional Research Project No. 4, New Brunswick, N.J.; CDL:
                 099910-D)

00073563      Kouri,  R.E.; Parmar, A.S.; Kuzava, J.M.; et al. (1977) Activity of
                 DTX-77-0033 in a Test for Differential Inhibition of Repair
                 Deficient and Repair Competent Strains of Salmonella typhimur-
                 ium:  Repair Test.  Final rept.  (Unpublished study  including
                 submitter summary, received Sep 5, 1980 under 677-313; prepared
                 by Microbiological Associates, submitted by  Diamond Shamrock
                 Agricultural Chemicals, Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:099605-D)

00077759      Atkins,  E.L., Jr.; Anderson, L.D. (1969) Effect of Pesticides on
                 Apiculture: Project No. 1499; Research Report CF-4863.  Annual
                 rept., Oct 1968..  (Unpublished study received Mar 16, 1970 under
                 OF0961;  prepared by Univ. of California—Riverside, Dept. of
                 Entomology, submitted by Nor-Am Agricultural Products, Inc.,
                 Naperville, 111.; CDL:093272-B)

00086627      Diamond Shamrock Agricultural Chemicals (1981)  Residue Chemistry:
                 Chlorothalonil.  Summary of study 070462-B.   (Unpublished
                 study received Nov 12, 1981 under 677-313; CDL:070462-A)

00086628      Diamond Shamrock Agricultural Chemicals (1981)  Residue of Chloro-
                 thal on Stonefruits.  (Compilation; unpublished study includ-
                 ing  document nos. 126-3CR-80-0173-001, 126-3CR-80-0107-001, 063-
                 3CR-80-0183-001..., received Nov 12, 1981 under 677-313; CDL:
                 070462-B)
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        Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
               Registration Under the Chlorothalonil Standard

 00086629      Szalkowski, M.B.; Stallard, D.E.; Ignatoski, J.A.;  et al.  (1980)
                  Accumulation, Distribution and Depuration of 14C-2,4,5,6-Tet-
                  rachloroisophthalonitrile (Chlorothalonil, DS-2787) in  Bluegill
                  Sunfish (Lepomis macrochirus) under Flow through Aquatic
                  Conditions: Document No. 079-3EI-80-0120-001.  (Unpublished
                  study received Nov 12, 1981 under 677-313; prepared in  coopera-
                  tion with Analytical Bio Chemistry Laboratories, Inc.,  submitted
                  by Diamond Shamrock Agricultural Chemicals, Cleveland,  Ohio;
                  CDL:070467-B)

00086630      Szalkowski, M.B.; Marciniszyn, J.P.; Killeen, J.C.,  Jr.; et al.
                 (1981) Characterization and Quantitation of 14C-residues in
                 Water and Fish Exposed to 14C-2,4,5,6-Tetrachloroisophthaloni-
                 trile (Chlorothalonil, DS-2787) in a Flow through Aquatic Sys-
                 tem: Document No. 116-4E1-81-0016-003.  (Unpublished study re-
                 ceived Nov 12, 1981 under 677-313; prepared in cooperation with
                 Analytical Bio Chemistry Laboratories, Inc., submitted by Dia-
                 mond Sharmock Agricultural Chemicals, Cleveland,  Ohio; CDL:
                 070467-C)

 00087250      Stallard, D.E. (1971) Dissipation and Residues of Daconil  2787
                  in Soil and Animals.  (Unpublished study received Sep 3, 1971
                  under 1F1024; submitted by Diamond Shamrock Agricultural Chemi-
                  cals, Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:091901-C)

 00087251      Wolfe, A.L.; Stallard, D.E. (1970) Residues in Tissues of  Dairy
                  Cows Fed Daconil 2787 and 2,5,6-Trichloro-4-hydroxyisophthaloni-
                  trile.  (Unpublished study received Sep 3, 1971 under 1F1024;
                  submitted by Diamond Shamrock Agricultural Chemicals, Cleveland,
                  Ohio; CDL:091901-I)

 00087252      Wolfe, A.L.; Stallard, D.E. (1968) Residues in Milk from Cows Fed
                  2,4,5,6-Tetrachloroisophthalonitrile.  (Unpublished study re-
                  ceived Sep 3, 1971 under 1F1024; submitted by Diamond Shamrock
                  Agricultural Chemicals, Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:091901-J)

 00087253      Wolfe, A.L.; Stallard, D.E. (1970) Residues in Milk from Cows Fed
                  2,5,6-Trichloro-4-hydroxyisophthalonitrile.  (Unpublished study
                  received Sep 3, 1971 under 1F1024; submitted by Diamond Shamrock
                  Agricultural Chemicals, Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:091901-K)

 00087254      Wolfe, A.L.; Stallard D.E. (1968) Analysis of Tissues and  Organs
                  for Storage of the Daconil Metabolite 4-Hydroxy-2,5,6-trichloro-
                  isophthalonitrile.  (Unpublished study received Sep 3,  1971
                  under 1F1024; submitted by Diamond Shamrock Agricultural Chemi-
                  cals, Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:091901-L)

 00087255      Stallard, D.E. (1971) Residues of Daconil 2787 in Carrots, Pea-
                  nuts and Celery.  (Unpublished study received Sep 3, 1971 under
                  1F1024; submitted by Diamond Shamrock Agricultural Chemicals;
                  Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:091901-N)
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       Citations  Considered to be Part  of the Data Base  Supporting
              Registratin Under the Chlorothalonil Standard

00087258      McCann,  J.A.;  Pitcher, F. (1973) Bravo1" W-75:  Bluegill
                 (Lepomis macrochirus): Test No.  548.  (U.S.  Environmental
                 Protection Agency, Pesticide Regulation Div.,  Agricultural
                 Research Center,. Animal Biology  Laboratory and Fish  Toxicity
                 Laboratory; unpublished study; CDL:128550-A)

00087275      Diamond  Shamroack Agricultural Chemicals  (1977) Residues of Chloro-
                 thalonil and Its Metabolite, DAC-3701  (4-Hydroxy-2,5,6-trichlo-
                 roisophthalonitrile) on Banana Fruit following Application  of
                 Bravo 6F or Daconil 2787 W-75 to Control Foliar Diseases.
                 (Compilation; unpublished study  received Mar 17, 1978 under
               . 677-313; CDL:096978-A)

00087282      Makhijani,  G.P.  (1972) Letter sent  to  Bart J. Puma dated Aug 10,
                 1972: PP 1F1024.  Method tryout  for Daconil 2787 and DAC 3701—
                 peanuts  and broccoli.   (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
                 Pesticides Tolerances Div., Chemistry Branch,  Analytical Methods
                 Section; unpublished study; CDL:093333-B)

00087283      Diamond  Shamrock Chemical (1967) Litter Observation in 3-Genera-
                 tion  Rat Reproduction Study—Daconil.   (Unpublished study
                 received Aug 11, 1970 under 1F1024; CDL:093333-C)

00087287      Kunkel,  J.F. (1967) Letter sent to P.H. Schuldt,  L.E. Limpel,
                 D.E.  Stallard, et al. date Aug 21,   1967:  Movement of 14C
                 in or on roots of crop species grown in soil amended with
                 isotopic Daconil 2787.  (Unpublished study received Aug 11, 1970
                 under IF1024; prepared by Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant
                 Research, Inc.,  submitted by Diamond Shamrock Chemical Co.,
                 Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:093333-G)

00087289      Diamond  Shamrock Chemical Company (19??) Chemistry of Bravo (TM)
                 W-75.  (Unpublished study received Aug 11, 1970 under 1F1024;
                 CDL:093333-J) mitted by Diamond Shamrock Agricultural
                 Chemicals, Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:070723-B)

00087291      Duane, W.C. (1971)  Reinvestigation of  the Degradation of Chloro-
                 thalonil by Bovine Rumen Fluid.   (Unpublished study received Feb
                 25, 1976 under 6F1749; submitted by Diamond Shamrock Chemical
                 Co.,  Cleveland,  Ohio; CDL:098072-G)

00087292      Diamond Shamrock Chemical Company (19??) The Disappearance of
                 Chlorothalonil during Ensiling of Treated Forage.  (Unpublished
                 study received Feb 25,  1976 under 6F1749; CDL:098072-J)

00087293      Wolfe, A.L. (1971)  Hydrolysis of Chlorothalonil Treated Silage.
                 (Unpublished study received Feb 25, 1976 under  6F1749;  submitted
                 by Diunond Shamrock Chemical Co., Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:098072-K)
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       Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
             Registrations Under the Chlorothalonil Standard
00087294      Kunkel, J.F. (1968) Letter sent to P.H. Schuldt, L.E. Limpel,
                 D.E. Stallard, et al. dated Apr 2, 1968: Translocation of
                 14C in crop plants by exposure of roots to soil substrate
                 amended with isotopic 2,4,5-trichloro-6-hydroxyisophthaloni-
                 trile.  (Unpublished study received Feb 25, 1976 under 6F1749;
                 prepared by Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research, Inc.,
                 submitted by Diamond Shamrock Chemical Co., Cleveland, Ohio;
                 CDL:098072-L)

00087295      Kunkel, J.F. (1968) Letter sent to P.H. Schuldt, L.E. Limpel
                 D.E. Stallard, et al. dated May 1, 1968: Translocation of 14C
                 employing prolonged radish root exposure in soil amended with
                 isotopic 2,4,5-trichloro-6-hydroxyisophthalonitrile.  (Unpub-
                 lished study received Feb 25, 1976 under 6F1749; prepared
                 by Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research, Inc., submitted
                 by Diamond Shamrock Chemical Co., Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:098072-M)

00087296      Stallard, D.E.; Wolfe, A.L.; Duane, W.C. (1972) Evaluation of the
                 Leaching of Chlorothalonil under Field Conditions and Its Poten-
                 tial To Contaminate Underground Water Supplies.  (Unpublished
                 study received Feb 25, 1976 under 6F1749; submitted by Diamond
                 Shamrock Chemical Co., Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:098072-R)

00087302      Stallard, D.E. (1967) Recovery of Daconil 2787 from Carrots Which
                 Have Been Fortified at 0, 0.05, 1.0, and 4.0 ppm.  (Unpublished
                 study received Jul 17, 1967 under 7F0599; submitted by Diamond
                 Shamrock Chemical Co., Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:098681-A)

00087303      Pitcher, F. (1972) Tetrachloroisophthalonitrile: Rainbow Trout
                 (Salmo gairdneri): Test No. 503.  (U.S. Agricultural Re-
                 search Service, Pesticides Regulation Div., Animal Biology Lab-
                 oratory; unpublished study; CDL:130256-A)

00087305      Fitzgerald, J.W. (1967) Letter sent to Felix J. Sabatino dated Aug
                 18, 1967: PP 7F0599—Method tryout for the fungicide Daconil
                 2787.  (U.S. Government; unpublished study; CDL:098660-A)

00087311      Stallard, D.E. (1967) Letter sent to Mr. Nay dated Jun 2, 1967 Da-
                 conil 2787 residue analysis on carrots.  (Unpublished study re-
                 ceived Apr 25, 1967 under 7F0599; submitted by Diamond Alkali
                 Co., Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:092891-A)

00087312      Stallard, D.E.; Skinner, W.A.; Wolfe, A.L. (19??) Determination of
                 Daconil 2787 Residues.  (Unpublished study received Apr 25, 1967
                 under 7F0599; submitted by Diamond Alkali Co., Cleveland, Ohio;
                 CDL:092891-D)

00087316      Blackmore, R.H.; Shott, L.D. (1968) Final Report: Three-month Feed-
                 ing Study—Rats: Project No. 200-2-5 (Three-month Phase).  (Un-
                 published study received Aug 12, 1968 under 9F0743; prepared by
                 Hazleton Laboratories, Inc., submitted by Diamond Shamrock Agri-
                 cultural Chemicals, Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:091285-B)
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       Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
              Registration Under the Chlorothalonil Standard
00087323      Diamond Alkali Company (1967) Residue Data—Carrots and Potatoes.
                 (Compilation;  unpublished study received May 17, 1967 under
                 7F0599;  CDL:090770-A)

00087324      Diamond Alkali Company (1967) Residue Data—Crucifers.   (Com-
                 pilation;  unpublished study received May 17, 1967 under 7F0599;
                 CDL:090770-B)

00087325      Diamond Alkali Company (1967) Daconil Residue—Cucurbits.  (Com-
                 pilation;  unpublished study received May 17, 1967 under 7F0599;
                 CDL:090770-C)

00087326      Diamond Alkali Company (1967) Daconil Residue Data—Tomatoes.
                 (Compilation;  unpublished study received May 17, 1967 under
                 7F0599;  CDL:090770-D)

00087327      Diamond Alkali Company (1967) Daconil Residue—Peanuts.  (Com-
                 pilation;  unpublished study received May 17, 1967 under 7F0599;
                 CDL:090770-E)

00087329      Diamond Alkali Company (1967) Daconil Residue—Corn and Beans.
                 (Compilation;  unpublished study received May 17, 1967 under
                 7F0599;  CDL:090770-G).

00087330      Diamond Alkali Company (1967) Daconil Residue—Celery,   (Com
                 pilation;  unpublished study received May 17, 1967 under 7F0599;
                 CDL:090770-H)

00087331      Skinner, W.A.; Stallard, D.E. (1967) Daconil 2787 Animal Metabolism
                 Studies.  (Unpublished study received May 17, 1967 under 7F0599;
                 prepared in cooperation with Hazleton Laboratories,  Inc., sub-
                 mitted by  Diamond Alkali Co., Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:090770-I)

00087333      Kunkel, J.F.  (1967) Letter sent to Dr. Schuldt, Dr. Limpel,
                 Mr.  Stallard,  et al. dated Apr 13, 1967: Absence of  14C move-
                 ment in crop plant organs after topical application and soil
                 amendment  treatments with isotopic Daconil 2787.  (Unpublished
                 study received May 17,  1967 under 7F0599; prepared by Boyce
                 Thompson Institute for Plant Research, Inc., submitted by
                 Diamond Alkali Co., Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:090770-K)

00087338      Interregional Research Project Number 4 (1977) Chlorothalonil/Dry
                 Beans—Hulled  Beans Analyzed.  (Compilation; unpublished study
                 received Feb 28, 1978 under 8E2065; CDL:096971-A)

00087346      Diamond Shamrock  Corporation (1972) Summary of Bravo Residue Data
                 for Crop:  Onions* (Green and *Iature).  (Unpublished study re-
                 ceived May 6,  l'j»74 under 4E1502; submitted by Interregional
                 Research Project No. 4, New Brunswick, N.J.; CDL:093982-A)
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       Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
             Registrations Under the Chlorothalonil Standard
00087351      Szalkowski, M.B. (1976) Effect of Microorganisms upon the Soil
                 Metabolism of Daconil and 4-Hydroxy-2,5,6-trichloroisophthalo-
                 nitrile.  (Unpublished study received Feb 25, 1976 under 6F1749;
                 submitted by Diamond Shamrock Agricultural Chemicals, Cleveland,
                 Ohio; CDL:097394-1)

00087353      University of Hawaii (1974) Summary: Bravo (Tetrachloroisophthalo-
                 nitrile)—Passion Fruit (Chlorothalonil).  (Unpublished study
                 received Nov 11, 1974 under 5E1569; prepared by Agricultural
                 Biochemistry Dept., Pesticide Laboratory, submitted by Inter-
                 regional Research Project No. 4, New Brunswick, N.J.; CDL:
                 094289-A)

00087354      University of Hawaii (1974) Analytical Procedure for Daconil 2787
                 (Chlorothalonil) and DAC-3701 (4-Hydroxy-2,5,6-trichloroisoph-
                 thalonitrile) Residues in Passion Fruit.  (Unpublished study
                 received Nov 8, 1974 under 5E1569; prepared by Agricultural
                 Biochemistry Dept., Pesticide Laboratory, submitted by Inter-
                 regional Research Project No. 4, New Brunswick, N.J.; CDL;
                 094289-B)

00087360      Blackmore, R.H.; Kundzin, M.; Shott, L.D.; et al. (1968) Final
                 Report: Four-month Feeding Study—Rats  (22 Weeks): Project
                 No.  200-198.. (Unpublished study received Jun 26, 1969 under
                 9F0743; prepared by Hazleton Laboratories, Inc., submitted by
                 Diamond Shamrock Corp., Amarillo, Tex.; CDL:091284-C)

00087363      Diamond Shamrock Agricultural Chemicals (1972) Chemical and Phys-
                 ical Properties of Chlorthalonil.  (Unpublished study received
                 Apr  12, 1973 under 3F1382; CDL.-093694-A)

00087364      Diamond Shamrock Agricultural Chemicals (1972) Introduction:
                 Bravo.  (Compilatin; unpublished study, including published
                 data, received Apr 12, 1973 under 3F1382; CDL:093694-C)

00087365      Stallard, D.E.  (1973) The Results of Tests on the Amount of Residue
                 Remaining, Including a Description of the Analytical Method
                 Used: Chlorothalonil.  (Unpublished study received Apr 12,
                 1973 under 3F1382; submitted by Diamond Shamrock Agricultural
                 Chemicals, Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:093694-D)

00087367      Stallard, D.E. (1969) Amendment to Section C, Pesticide Petition
                 9F0743, Proposing a Tolerance of 0.1 Part per Million for the
                 Combined Negligible Residues of the Fungicide Daconil 2787 and
                 Its Metabolite 4-Hydroxy-2,5,6-trichloroisophthalonitrile in
                 or on Potatoes.  (Unpublished study received Apr 12, 1973 under
                 3F1382; submitted by Diamond Shamrock Agricultural Chemicals,
                 Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:093694-G)
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       Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
              Registration Under the Chlorothalonil Standard

00087368      Alvarez, A. (1975) Letter sent to Arthur Brvenue dated Sep 9,
                 1975: Residue studies for Bravo (chlorothalonil): Dissipation
                 curve.  (Unpublished study received Mar 15, 1976 under 6E1761;
                 prepared by Univ. of Hawaii, Dept. of Plant Pathology, submitted
                 by Interregional Research Project No. 4, New Brunswick, N.J.;
                 CDL:097359-A)

00087370      Skinner, W.A.; Saler, L.R.; Stallard, D.E. (1965) Interim Report on
                 Daconil 2787 Metabolism.  (Unpublished study received Sep 30,
                 1965 under 677-229; submitted by Diamond Shamrock Agricultural
                 Chemicals, Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:120430-B)

00087375      Paynter, O.E.; Kundzins, W. (1966) Two-year Dietary Administra-
                 tion—Dogs: DAC-2787: Project No. 200-149.  Final rept.  (Unpub-
                 lished study received May 17, 1967 under 7F0599; prepared by
                 Hazleton Laboratories, Inc., submitted by Diamond Alkali Co.,
                 Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:090768-B)

00087677      Wolfe, A.L; Stallard, D.E.  (1971) Supplementary Milk and Meat
                 Study.  (Unpublished study  received Feb 25,  1976 under 6F1749;
                 submitted by Diamond Shamrock Chemical Co., Cleveland, Ohio;
                 CDL:098072-V)

00087680      Bailee, D.L. (1976) Summary of Residue Data on  Soybean Seed fol-
                 lowing Applications  of Bravo 6F.   (Unpublished  study  received
                 May 2,  1976 under  6F1799; submitted by Diamond  Shamrock Agri-
                 cultural Chemicals,  Cleveland, Ohio;  CDL:098513-A)

00094728      Moreno, M.T.; Lundberg, D.; Killeen,  J.C., Jr.;  et al. (1980) Acute
                 Oral  (LD50) Toxicity Study  in Rats with Nopcocide N-96:. Docu-
                 ment No.  103-5TX-79-0057-002.   (Unpublished  study received Feb
                 9, 1982 under  2204-12;  prepared  in cooperation  with MB Research
                 Laboratories,  Inc.,  submitted by Diamond Shamrock Corp., Morris-
                 town, N.J.; CDL:24769-A)

00094729      Moreno, M.T.; Lundberg, D.; Killeen,  J.C., Jr.;  et al. (1980) Acute
                 Dermal  Toxicity (LD50)  Study  in  Rabbits with Nopcocide N-96:
                 Document  No.  103-5TX-79-0066-002.   (Unpublished study received
                 Feb  9,  1982  under 2204-12;  prepared  in cooperation with MB Re-
                 search  Laboratories,  Inc.,  submitted by Diamond Shamrock Corp.,
                 Morristown,  N.J.;  CDL:246769-B)

00094730      Moreno,  M.T.;  Lundberg, D.; Killeen, J.C., Jr.; et al.  (1980) Pri-
                 mary dermal  Irritation Study  in rabbits with Nopcocide N-96:
                 Document  No.  103-5TX-79-0069-002.  (Unpublished study received
                 Feb  9,  1982  under 2204-12;  prepared  in cooperation with MB Re-
                 search  Laboratories, Inc.,  submitted by Diamond Shamrock Corp.,
                 Cleveland,  Ohio; CDL:246769-C)
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             REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
      Registrations Under the Chlorothalonil Standard
00094731
00094940
00094941
00094942
00097505
00100787
00115105
00115107
       Moreno, M.T.; Lundberg, D.; Killeen, J.C. , Jr.; et al. (1980) Eye
          Irritation Study in Rabbits with Nopcocide N-96: Document
          No. 103-5TX-79-0068-002.  (Unpublished study received Feb 9,
          1982 under 2204-12; prepared in cooperation with MB Research
          Laboratories, Inc., submitted by Diamond Shamrock Corp., Morris
          town, N.J.; CDL:246769-D)
       Shults, S.K.; KiHeen^_J^C, ^_Jt._^_IgnatDski,_ JL.A._.(1981) Acute
          Dermal Toxicity (LC50) study in Albino rabbits with Technical
          Chlorothalonil: Documnet No. 296-5TX-80-0093-002.  (Unpublished
          study received Feb 22, 1982 under 677-283; submitted by Diamond
          Shamrock Agricultural Chemicals, Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:246843-B)

       Shults, S.K.; Killen, J.C. , Jr.; Ignatoski, J.A. (1981) Acute Oral
          Toxicity (LD50) Study in Rats with Technical Chlorothalonil:
          Document No. 296-5TX-80-0092-002.  (Unpublished study received
          Feb 22, 1982 under 677-283; submitted by Diamond Shamrock
          Agricultural Chemicals, Cleveland, Ohio; CDL:246843-C)

       Shults, S.K. , Wilson, N.H.; Killeen, J.C.,Jr.; et al. (1981)
          Acute Inhalation Toxicity Study (Four-hour Exposure) in Rats
          with Technical Chlorothalonil: Document No. 296-5TX-80-0096-002.
          (Unpublished study received Feb 22, 1982 under 677-328; sub-
          mitted by Diamond Shamrock* Agricultural Chemicals, Cleveland,
          Ohio; CDL: 246843-D)

       Reynolds, L.M. (1975) Determination of Chlorothalonil Residues in
          Apples, Tomatoes and Strawberries: PS-7509.  Method dated Mar
          21, 1975.  (Unpublished study received Mar 22, 1982 under 677-
          EX-22; prepared by Ontario Research Foundation, Canada, sub-
          mitted by Diamond Shamrock Agricultural Chemicals, Cleveland,
          Ohio; CDL:070723-C)

       Shults, S.; Wilson, N.; Killeen, J.; et al. (1981) Acute Inhala-
          tion Toxicity Study (One-hour Exposure) in Rats with Technical
          Chlorothalonil: Laboratory Report No. 9451; Diamond Shamrock
          Document No. 475-5TX-80-0210-002.  (Unpublished study received
          May 7, 1982 under 677-283; prepared by Bio-Research Laborato-
          ries, Ltd., Canada, submitted by Diamond Shamrock Agricultural
          Chemicals, Cleveland, OH; CDL:247442-A)

       Capps, T.; Marciniszyn, J.; Marks, A.; et al. (1982) Adsorption and
          Desorption of Chlorothalonil to Soils: Document No. 555-4EF-81-
          0216-001.  (Unpublished study received Sep 21, 1982 under
          OF2405; submitted by Diamond Shamrock Corp., Cleveland, OH; CDL:
          071096-B)

       Shults, S.; Killeen, J.; Ignatoski, J. (1982) Chronic Toxicity
          Study in Daphnia magna with Technical Chlorothalonil: Document
          No. 447-5TX-8 1-0006-002.   (Unpublished study received Sep 21,
          1982 under OF2405;  submitted by Diamond Shamrock Corp. , Cleve-
          land, OH; CDL:071097-A)
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                        OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
                     REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
        Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
              Registrations Under the Chlorothalonil Standard
 00115108      Shults, S.; Killeen, J.; Ignatoski, J. (1981) Dietary Study (LC50)
                 in Mallard Ducks with DS-3701 (4-Hydroxy-2,5,6-trichloroiso-
                 phthalonitrile): Document No. 449-5TX-81-0008-002.  (Unpublished
                 study received Sep 21, 1982 under OF2405; submitted by Diamond
                 Shamrock Corp., Cleveland, OH; CDL:071097-B)

.00115109      Shults, S.; Killeen, J.; Ignatoski, J. (1981) Dietary Study (LC50)
                 in Bobwhite Quail with DS-3701 (4-Hydroxy-2,5,6-trichloroiso-
                 phthalonitrile): Document No. 448-5TX-81-0007-002.  (Unpublished
                 study received Sep 21, 1982 under OF2405; submitted by Diamond
                 Shamrock Corp., Cleveland, OH; CDL:071097-C)

 00127849      Ford, W.; Killeen, J.; Ignatoski, J.; et al. (1982) A Chronic
                 Dietary Study in Mice with DS-3701: Document No. 098-5TX-78-
                 0024-001.  (Unpublished study received Apr 21, 1983 under 677-
                 313; submitted by Diamond Shamrock Agricultural Chemicals,
                 Cleveland, OH; CDL:071531-A; 071532; 071533; 071534; 071548;
                 071530)

 00127853      Mizens, M.; Killeen, J.; Ignatoski, J. (1983) The Micronucleus
                 Test in the Rat, Mouse and Hamster Using Chlorothalonil: Docu-
                 ment No. 000-5TX-81-0024-004.  (Unpublished study received
                 Apr 21, 1983 under 677-313; submitted by Diamond Shamrock Agri-
                 cultural Chemicals, Cleveland, OH; CDL:071539-E)

 00127854      Mizens, M.; Killeen, J.; Ignatoski, J. (1983) The Chromosomal
                 Aberration Test in the Rat, Mouse and Hamster Using Chloro-
                 thalonil: Report Document No. 000-5TX-81-0025-004.  (Unpublished
                 study received Apr 21, 1983 under 677-313; submitted by Diamond
                 Shamrock Agricultural Chemicals, Cleveland, OH; CDL:07153-9-F)

 00127855      Shirasu, Y.; Teramoto, S. (1975) Teratogenicity Study of Daconil
                 in Rabbits: Submitter Document No. 000-5TX-75-2077-001.  (Un-
                 published study received Apr 21, 1983 under 677-313; prepared  by
                 Nippon Soda Co., Ltd., Japan, submitted by Diamond Shamrock
                 Agricultural Chemicals, Cleveland, OH; CDL:071539-G)

 00127858      Tierney, W.; Wilson, N.; Killeen, J.; et al. (1983) A Chronic
                 Dietary Study in Mice with Technical Chlorothalonil: Document
                 No. 108-5TX-79-0102-004.  (Unpublished study received Apr 21,
                 1983 under 677-313; submitted by Diamond Shamrock Agricultural
                 Chemicals, Cleveland, OH; CDL:071541-E; 071542; 071543; 071544;
                 05071545; 071546)

 00127863      Ward, S.; Shults,  S.; Killeen, J.; et al. (1982) Static Acute
                 Toxicity Study  in Sheepshead Minnows with Technical Chlorothalo-
                 nil: Document No. 537-5TX-82-0053-002.   (Unpublished study re-
                 ceived Apr 21,  1983 under 677-313; submitted by Diamond Shamrock.
                 Agricultural Chemicals, Cleveland, OH; CDL:071552-B)
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                     REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
         Citations Considered to be Par of the Data Base Supporting
               Registrtions Under the Chlorothalonil Standard


00127864      Ward, S.; Shults, S.; Killeen, J.;  et al. (1982) Static Acute
                 Toxicity Study in Penaeid (Pink) Shrimp with Technical Chloro-
                 thalonil: Document No. 537-5TX-82-0054-002.  (Unpublished study
                 received Apr 21, 1983 under 677-313; submitted by Diamond Sham-
                 rock Agricultural Chemicals, Cleveland, OH; CDL:071552-C)

 05003661     Solel, Z.; Edgington, L.V. (1973)  Transcuticular movement of
                 fungicides.  Phytopathology 63(4):505-510.

 GS0097001    Northover, J.; Ripley, B. (1980) Persistence of Chlorothalonil on
                 Grapes and its Effect on Disease Control and Fruit Quality.
                 Journal of Agricultural Food Chemistry 28(5):971-974.

 GS0097002    Jaeger, R. (1983) The Toxicity of Chlorothalonil Report to the Joint
                 Committee on Pesticide Residues.  Food and Agriculture Organisation,
                 World Health Organisation.  (Unpublished draft document, Toxicology
                 Branch, Hazard Evaluation Division, Office of Pesticide Programs)

 GS0097003    SDS Biotech Corp. (1981), Field Rotational Crop Study with Bravo1" 500
                 Report No. 535-3CR-81-0199-001;  (Unpublished document received Jan
                 3, 1984 under 50534-5; submitted by SDS Biotech Corp., Paineville,
                 OH)
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                                                                                 APPENDIX II-2
                                                                                OMB Approval No. 20004468 (Expires 12-31-83)
                FIFRA SECTION 3(C)(2)(B) SUMMARY SHEET
                                                                                         EPA REGISTRATION NO.
PRODUCT NAME
APPLICANTS NAME
DATE GUIDANCE DOCUMENT ISSUED
 With respect to the requirement to submit "generic" data imposed by the FIFRA section 3(C)(2)(B) notice contained in the referenced
 Guidance Document, I am responding in the following manner


    D1. I will submit data in a timely manner to satisfy the following requirements. If the test procedures I will use deviate from (or are not
         specified in) the Registration Guidelines or the Protocols contained in the Reports of Expert Groups to the Chemicals Group, OECD
         Chemicals Testing Programme, I enclose the protocols that I will use:
    D 2. I have «n tared into an agreement with one or more other registrants under FIFRA section 3(C)(2)(B)(ii) to satisfy the following data
         requirements. The tests, and any required protocols, will be submitted to  EPA by:

 NAME OF OTHER REGISTRANT                                                                                       ~~
    D 3. I enclose a completed "Certification of Attempt to Enter Into an Agreement with Other Registrants for Development of Data" with
         respect to the following date requirements:
    G 4.  I request that you amend my registration by deleting the following uses (this option is not available to applicants for new products):
    D 5. I request voluntary cancellation of the registration of this product (This option is not available to applicants for new products.)
REGISTRANT'S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE
SIGNATURE
DATE
•PA Form 8580-1 (10-82)

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                                                                     APPENDIX II-3
                                                                    OMB Approval No. 200O0468 (Expires: 12-31-831
CERTIFICATION OF ATTEMPT TO ENTER
INTO AN AGREEMENT WITH OTHER REGISTRANTS
(To qualify, certify ALL four items) FOR DEVELOPMENT OF DATA
1. 1 am duly authorized to represent the following firm(s) who are subject to the require-
ments of a Notice under FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B) contained in a Guidance Document
to submit data concerning the active ingredient:
NAME OF FIRM




GUIDANCE DOCUMENT DATE
ACTIVE INGREDIENT
EPA COMPANY NUMBER




(This firm or group of firms is referred to below as "my firm".)
2. My firm is willing to develop and submit the data as required by that Notice, if necessary
items or data:
f. However, my firm would prefer to enter
• cost of developing, the following required
3. My firm has offered in writing to enter into such an agreement Copies of the offers an attached. That offer was irrevocable and included an offer to b«
bound by an arbitration decision under FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(BHiii) if final agreement on all terras could not be retched otherwise. This offer was madi
to the following firm(s) on the following dateb):
NAME OF FIRM

•


DATE OF OFFER




However, none of those firm(s) accented my offer. _
4. My firm requests that EPA not suspend the registration(s) of my firm's product(s), rf any of the firms named in paragraph (3) above
have agreed to submit the data listed in paragraph (2) above in accordance with the Notice. 1 understand EPA will promptly inform
me whether my firm must submit data to avoid 'suspension of its registration!*) under FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B). (This statement
does not apply to applicants for new products.) 1 give EPA permission to disclose this statement upon request.
TYPED NAME SIGNATURE DATE
EPA Fam 86804 (1042)
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                             Appendix IV-1
Chapter I—Environmental Protection Agency
  at obtained the data from anothe
firfa (identify): applicant copied daf
from a publication: applicant obt
a coby of the data from EPA).
  (dVThe applicant shall submit rtth
his application a statement that fPA.
         luation of the properties/effi-
          safety  of  the formu
       product, may not consid/r any
         supporting the
         e following data:
         data the applicant
           PA under]

            data
           e product's
           .than to the
                and
             tolerances.
             led
in its
cacy.
end-
data
except
  (1)
mitted
this
  (2)
safety of
ents.
end-use pi
  (3)
regulations.
clearances
Food. Drug.
  (e) If the ai
item of data
section
pense of) anoi
ly submitted  the
predecessor. USD.
ary 1. 1970. to sup]
for   registration.
permit, or  am
use to an
reregistration
and the
reached
amount and
any compenss
able
                 i sub-
                (b)of
               to the
              ingredi*
           lety of the
              additive
           and  other
          the Federal
          Act.
             that any
        ted under this
        y (or at the ex-
         whooriginal-
        to EPA  (or its
        or after Janu-
        an application
        erimental • use
      >t adding  a  new
                or for
        the  applicant
       submitter have
         lent on  the
  terms V>f payment of
ton thaQmay be pay-
               section
          to approval
  ), the vhiUnjit «h«n
3(CXlXDXii>
of the
submit to KPA a statement that he
has fumisbjed to  each sack identified
original dan submitter
  (1) A unification of the applicant's
Intent to Ipply for registratiofe. includ-
ing the Dtroposed product
  (2) Axoffer to pay the perspn com-
         , with regard to the i
   the/application, to the extent re-
       by FIPRA sections
      x2XDK
    /An identification of the
      , to which the offer i
     An offer to
     to  ascertain  the
     i of compensation to be paid::
 (5) The applicant's name.   ''
   I telephone number.
      If the  applicant's  product
      any active ingredient other j
     'that are present solely b«
of th& incorporation into the pi
duringXformulation. of  one  
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                         Appendix IV-1  (continued)
§ 162.10

  (iv)   The   product   registration
number as prescribed in paragraph (e)
of this section:
  (v)  The  producing  establishment
number as prescribed in paragraph (f)
of this section:
  (vi) An ingredient statement as pre-
scribed in  paragraph  (g)   of  this
section:
  (Til) Warning or precautionary state-
ments as prescribed in paragraph (h)
of this section:
  (viil) The  directions for use as pre-
scribed in paragraph (i) of this section:
and
  (Ix) The use classification^) as pre-
scribed in paragraph (j) of this section.
  (2) Prominence and legibility. (1) All
words, statements, graphic representa-
tions, designs or other Information re-
quired on the labeling by the Act or
the regulations in  this part must  be
clearly legible to a person with normal
vision, and must be placed with such
conspicuousness  (as compared  with
other  words, statements, designs,  or
graphic matter on the labeling) and
expressed In such terms as to render It
likely to be read and understood  by
the ordinary individual under custom-
ary conditions of purchase and use.
  (U) All required label text must:
  (A) Be set in 6-point or larger .type:
  (B) Appear  on a clear contrasting
background: and
  (C) Not be obscured or crowded.
  (3) Language to be used. All required
label  or labeling text shall appear-in
the English language. However,  the
Agency may require or the applicant
may propose additional text in other
languages as is considered necessary to
protect the public. When additional
text in another language  is necessary.
all labeling requirements will be ap-
plied equally to both the English and
other-language versions  of the label-
Ing.
  (4) Placement of Label—<1)  General
The label shall appear on or be secure-
ly attached  to the immediate contain-
er of the pesticide product.  For pur-
poses  of  this  Section, and  the mis-
branding  provisions of the  Act. "se-
curely attached" shall mean that a
label  can reasonably  be  expected to
remain affixed during the foreseeable
conditions and period of use. If the im-
mediate container is enclosed within a
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wrapper or outside container through
which the label cannot be clearly read.
the  label must also be securely at-
tached to such outside wrapper or con-
tainer, if it is a part of the package as
customarily distributed or sold.
  (il) Tank cart and other bulk  con-
tainers—(A) Transportation. While  a
pesticide product is in transit, the ap-
propriate provisions of 49  CFR Parts
170-189. concerning the transportation
of hazardous materials, and specifical-
ly those provisions concerning the la-
beling, marking and placarding of haz-
ardous materials and the vehicles  car-
rying them, define the basic Federal
requirements. In addition,  when  any
registered pesticide  product is trans-
ported  in a  tank car.  tank truck or
other mobile or portable bulk contain-
er, a copy of the accepted label must
be attached  to the shipping papers.
and  left with the consignee at the time
of delivery.
  (B) Storage.  When  pesticide  prod-
ucts  are stored  in bulk  containers,
whether mobile or stationary, which
remain in the  custody of  the user,  a
copy of the label of labeling, including
all appropriate directions for use. shall
be securely attached to the container
in the  immediate vicinity  of  the dis-
charge control valve.
  (5) False or  misleading  statements.
Pursuant to section 2(qXlXA) of the
Act. a  pesticide or a  device declared
subject  to  the  Act pursuant  to
{ 162.15. is misbranded if its labeling is
false or tn|<1*id1ng  in any particular
including both oestiddal and non-pes-
tiddal claims. Examples of statements
or  representations  'in  the  labeling
which constitute misbranding include:
  (1) A  false' or misleading statement
concerning  the composition of  the
product;
•  (11) A  false or misleading statement
concerning  the effectiveness of  the
product as a pesticide or device:
  (ill) A false or misleading statement
about the value of the product for
purposes other than as a pesticide or
device:
  (iv) A false or misleading  comparison
with other pettlddes or devices:
  (v) Any statement directly  or  indi-
rectly implying that the pesticide or
device is recommended or endorsed by
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                                 Appendix IV-1 (continued)
 Chapter I—Environmental Protection Agency
                             § 162.li
 any agency  of the Federal Govern-
 ment:
  (vi) The name of a pesticide which
 contains two or more principal active
 ingredients if the name suggests one
 or  more  but not  all  such  principal
 active  ingredients  even though the
 names of  the other Ingredients are
 stated elsewhere in the labeling:
  (vii) A true statement used in such a
 way as to give a false or misleading im-
 pression to the purchaser:
  (vlii) Label  a qualifying phrase as
"when used as directed"; and
  (z) Non-numerical and/or compara-
tive statements  on the safety of the
product, including but not limited to:
  (A) "Contains- all natural  ingredi-
ents":
  (B) "Among the  least toxic chemi-
cals known"
  (C) "Pollution approved"
  (6) Final printed labeling, (i) Except
as provided in paragraph (aX6Xii) of
this section,  fufal  printed  labeling
must be submitted and accepted prior
to registration. However, final printed
labeling need not be submitted until
draft label texts have been provision-
ally accepted by the Agency.     .   '
  (ii) Clearly legible reproductions or
Photo reductions wfll be accepted for
unusual labels  such as  those silk-
screened directly onto glass or metal
containers or large bag or drum labels.
Such reproductions must be of micro-
film reproduction quality.
  (b) Name, brand, or trademark. (1)
The name, brand, or trademark under
which  the pesticide product  is sold
shall appear on the front panel of the
labeL
  (2> No name,  brand, or trademark
may appear on the label which:
  (1) Is false or "«««'««'«H'g. or
  (ii) Has not been approved  by the
Administrator through rtgtttriUon or
supplemental registration  as an addi-
tional name pursuant to 1 162.6(bX4).
   (c) Name and address  of produce
 registrant, or person for whom  pro.
 duced. An unqualified name and ii
 dress given on the label shall be  co&
 sidered as the name and address of tht
 producer. If the registrant's name i>
 pears on the label and the registrant k
 not the producer, or if the name of the
 person for whom the pesticide  w
 produced appears on the label, it mint
 be qualified  by appropriate wordta
 such as -Packed for • • V "Distriout.
 edby' • V or "Sold by ..... to shot
 that the name is not that of the  pro.
 dueer.
   (d) Ntt weight or  measure of co»
 tents. (1) The net weight or measun
 of content shall be exclusive of wnp.
 pen or  other materials and shall be
 the average content  unless explicit^
 stated as a minimum quantity.
   <1> If  the  pesticide is a liquid, tht
 net content  statement shall  be is
 terms of liquid measure at 68* F (20*0
 and shall be expressed in conventional
 American units of fluid ounces, pint*
 quarts, ynd
  (3) If the pesticide is solid or semiso-
 lid. viscous or pressurized, or is a mix-
 ture  of liquid and solid, the net con-
 tent  statement shall be in terms d
 weight  expressed   as  avoirdupab
 pounds and ounces.
  (4) In afl eases, net content shall be
 stated in terms of the largest suitable
 units. Lew "1 pound 10 ounces" rather
 than "26 ounces."
  (5)  In addition to the required unlit
 specified, net  content may be  ex-
 pressed in metric units.
  (8)  Variation  above minimum  con-
 tent or around an average is permisoi-
 ble only to the extent that it repre-
 sents deviation unavoidable in good
 manufacturing  practice.   Variation
 below a stated minimum is not permit-
 ted. In no case shall the average con-
 tent of the packages in a shipment fan
 below tht stated average content.
    Product  regittration  number.
 The registration number assigned  to
 the pesticide product at the  time  of
 registration shall appear on the label
 preceded by the phrase "EPA Regis-
 tration No^N or the phrase "EPA Re*
No." The registration number shall  be
set in type of a ate and style similar to
other print on  that part of the label
on which it appears and shall run par-
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                        Appendix IV-1  (continued)
§ 162.10

allel to it. The registration number
and  the  required  identifying phrase
shall not appear in such a manner as
to suggest or imply recommendation
or endorsement of the product by the
Agency.
  (f) Producing establishments regis-
tration number. The producing estab-
lishment registration number preced-
ed by the phrase  "EPA Est.". of the
final establishment at which the prod-
uct was produced  may appear in any
suitable location on the label or imme-
diate container. It must  appear on the
wrapper  or outside container of the
package If the EPA establishment reg-
istration number  on the  immediate
container  cannot  be  clearly  read
through such wrapper or container.
  (g) Ingredient statement—U) Gener-
al The label of each pesticide product
must bear a statement which contains
the name and percentage by weight of
each active ingredient,  the  total per-
centage by weight of all inert ingredi-
ents: and if the pesticide contains ar-
senic in any  form, a statement of the
percentages of total and water-soluble
arsenic calculated as   elemental  ar-
senic. The active ingredients must be
designated by the term "active ingredi-
ents" and the inert ingredients by the
term "inert Ingredients," or the singu-
lar forms of  these terms when appro-
priate. Both  terms shall  be in the
same type size, be aligned to the same
margin and be equally prominent. The
statement "Inert Ingredients, none" is
not required for pesticides which con-
tain 100  percent active ingredients.
Unless the ingredient statement is a
complete analysis of the pesticide, the
term "analysis" shall not be used as a
heading for the ingredient statement
  (2) Position of ingredient statement.
(1)  The ingredient statement is nor-
mally required on the front panel of
the label If there is an outside con-
tainer  or wrapper through which the
ingredient statement cannot be clearly
read, the ingredient statement must
also appear on such outside container
or wrapper. If the size or form of the
package  makes  it  impracticable to
place the ingredient statement on the
front panel  of the label,  permission
may be  granted  for  the   ingredient
statement to appear elsewhere.
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  (ii) The text of the ingredient state-
ment  must run  parallel  with other
text on the panel on which it appears.
and must  be clearly distinguishable
from and must  not be  placed in the
body of other text.
  (3) Names  to be ued in inyredient
statement. The name used for each in-
gredient   shall   be   the  accepted
common  name,  if there  is one. fol-
lowed by  the chemical  name. The
common name may be used alone only
if it is well known. If no common name
has been  established,  the chemical
name alone shall be used. In no case
will the use of a trademark or propri-
etary  name be permitted  unless such
name has been accepted as a common
name by the Administrator under the
authority of Section 25
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                       Appendix IV-1  (continued)
Chapter I—Environmental Protection Agency
                                       § 1611|
inert ingredfent(s) to be listed in the
ingredient statement if he determines
that such  ingredients)  may pose a
hazard to man or the environment.
  (h)   Wonting*  and precautionary
statement*.  Required  warnings  and
precautionary statements concerning
the  general  areas  of  lexicological
hazard Including- hazard to children.
environmental hazard, and physical or
chemical hazard fall Into two groups;
those required on the front  panel of
the labeling and those which may
           appear  elsewhere.  Specific
           ments concerning content, placement,
           type  size,  and prominence are eiva
           below.
             (1)  Required front panel statement
           With  the  exception of the  chili
           hazard warning statement, the text n
           quired on the front panel of the labd
           Is determined by the Toxicity Caten
           ry of the pesticide. The category is u
           signed on the  basis of  the highes
           hazard shown by any of the indicator!
           m the table below:
          T
                                                                  IV
onto.
           UpttMl
             mg/kg.
      tC^_J Up w and Miring .2
; AW so MM too »ftnu >w» MO MM son «»/
                                           ham UOO Mi 30000.
                                                     i«73
MX 9000 my

•MnJOmg/l*

•«n2o.ooa
                                                           No
                                                7**.
  (1) Human Aazarrf signal word—- '
  (O) Toxicity Category ZV.JOl pesti-
cide products meeting the criteria of
Toxidty Category IV shall bear on the
front panel the tlgntl woitl "Caution.**
  (Ł) Vte of signal ttorrfaTj&s of any
signal word(s) itsndsfert with a hifher
           Toxicity  Category is not  permitted
           except  when  the Agency  determine
           that such labeling is necessary to pre-
           vent unreasonable adverse effects on
                   the environment. In no case
           shall more than one human  hazard
           signal word appear on the front panel
           of a label.
             (U) Child haxard warning. Every pes-
           ticide product label shall bear on the
           front panel the statement "keep out of
           reach  of  children."   Only  in case
           where the likelihood of contact with
           children during distribution, market-
           inc. storage or use is demonstrated or
           the applicant, to be extremely remote,
           or if the nature of the pesticide is such
           that it is approved for use on  infants
           or fT*ifP children, may the Administn-
           tar waive this requirement.
             M)  Statement of  practical  treat-
           awni-OU   Toxicity  Category  L  A
          •Statement of practical treatment (first
         .aid or other) shall appear on the front
          ''panel of the label of all pesticides fall-
           4ng into Toxidty Category I on  the
           basis of oral. Inhalation or dermal tax-
           Jdty.  The   Agency  may.  however.
           '.permit reasonable  variations In  the

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                            Appendix IV-1 (continued)
§ 162.10

placement of the statement of practi-
cal treatment is some reference such
as "See statement of practical treat-
ment on back panel" appears  on  the
front panel near  the word  "Poison"
and the skull and crossbones.
  (B) Other  toxicity categories.  The
statement of practical treatment is not
required on the front panel except as
described in paragraph (hXIXiliXA) of
this section. The applicant may. how-
ever, include such a front panel state-
ment at  his  option. Statements  of
practical treatment are. however, re-
quired  elsewhere  on  the  label  in
accord with paragraph (hX2) of this
section  if they do not appear  on  the
front panel.
  (iv) Placement and prominence. All
the require front panel warning state-
ments  shall be  grouped together on
the label, and shall appear with suffi-
cient prominence  relative  to other
front panel text and graphic material
to make  them  unlikely to  be over-
looked under customary conditions of
purchase and use.  The following table
shows the minimum type size require-
ments  for the  front panel warning
statements on various sizes of labels:
  Title 40—Protection of Environment
Sn at lee* from pen* « touar*
                     ; "2ST1  ~K««eout
                     i wSrala ;°USŁL.0'
                     i t*^*iMtm   Chdortn
ADOM S tt tO_
AMn* tO ID IS -
Above If ID 30 .
OwrM	
 • i
10 i
12 i
14 i
 6
 B
 S
10
12
  (2) Other rewired warnings and pre-
cautionary statements. The warnings
and  precautionary  statements  as re-
quired below shall appear together on
the label under the general heading
••Precautionary   Statements"    and
under appropriate  subheadings  of
"Hazard to Humans and Domestic Ani-
mals." "Environmental Hazard" and
"Physical or Chemical Hazard."
  (1)  Hazard to humans and domestic
animals.  (A) Where a hazard exists to
humans or domestic animals, precau-
tionary statements  are required indi-
cating the particular  hazard,  the
routets) of exposure and the precau-
tions to  be taken to avoid accident.
injury or damage. The precautionary
paragraph  fh?-ll be immediately pre-
ceded by the appropriate hazard signal
word.
  (B) The following table depicts typi-
cal precautionary statements.  These
statements must be modified or ex-
panded to reflect specific hazards.
               OM. nMbMo* or demaf
          mouon rnij. Do net WWM
          netj. Oo not gel in eyee. o* am. or en
                         0>
          qund.L
         May be feM i eawaMe* DnMMd er
    Cimii eye (end Don)
                                                             Oe net get in eye*.
          ttreugh me Man]. Oe net
          •*•* ami Oe net 9*1 in eve*, en «a\ er on
                            (duet er *mr ami
  (11) Environmental hazards. Where a
hazard exists to non target organisms
excluding humans  "nif domestic ani-
mals, precautionary statements are re-
quired  stating  the  nature  of the
hazard and the appropriate, precau-
tions  to  avoid  potential  accident.
injury or damage.  Examples  of  the
hazard statements  and  the circum-
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                        Appendix  IV-1  (continued)
  Chapter I—Environmental Protection Agency
  stances under which they are required
  follow:
   (A)  If a pesticide intended for out-
  door use contains an active ingredient
  with a mammalian acute oral LDM of
  100 or less, the statement "This Pesti-
  cide is Toxic to Wildlife" is required.
   (B)  If a pesticide intended for out-
  door use contains an active ingredient
  with a fish acute LCm of 1 ppra or less.
  the statement "This Pesticide is Toxic
  to Pish" is required.
   (C) If  a pesticide intended for out-
  door use contains an active ingredient
  with an  avian acute oral LD»  of  100
  mg/kg or  less,  or  a subacute dietary
  LC» of 500 ppm or less, the statement
  "This  Pesticide is Toxic to WDdUfe" is
  required.
   (D) If either accident history or field
  studies demonstrate that use of the
  pesticide  may  result in  fatalil
  birds, fish or mammals, the state
  "This pesticide is extremely  ton
  wildlife (fish)" is required.
   (E> For uses involving foliar am
  tion to agricultural  crops, forest
  shade trees,  or for  mosquito t
  ment  treatments,  pesticides toxl
  pollinating insects must bear appr
  ate label cautions.
   (F) For all  outdoor uses  other
  aquatic  applications  the  label i
  bear the caution  -Keep  out of li
  ponds or streams. Do not contain!
  water by cleaning of equipment or
  posal of wastes."
   (ill)  Phytical  or chemical hui
  Warning statements on the flamoi
  ity or  explosive characteristics ol
  pesticide are required as follows
     eon MWMCM 20-* < mm • a
                                                            prawn. X*rp «q
                                                          Oo nwpunekn or in
                                                                 130* f RV;
           • 20-FaMnotoMrao-Fortf 9» . RarawDM. COMMB into

  JT-'^imr"1"1**11"1'*"1**16'1  «*«*-*opo»*«o.OanoiBi«Moof.
  010*1 iron vv neyn.                      bpOMM B toWMsww ttto** 130" f mv ***** hi
 MeewpmMMamtMn.	e««-« ^>	-i Oo n« uo. or «*. noor ho««
                                          Oe not
 AbOM SIT f and net
                tor *
                                                                     •Hk
     atr P and n« OMT ISO* f _
                                   I OonoiuMOr
                                                  r hm or OBOT Rofflo.
  (1)  Direction for  Cte-U) General
 requirements—
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                           Appendix I-V-1  (continued)
§ 162.10

for use only by manufacturers of prod-
ucts  other than pesticide products in
their regular manufacturing processes.
provided that:
  U) The  label clearly shows that the
product is intended  for use only In
manufacturing processes and specifies
the typecs) of products involved.
  <2)  Adequate  information such  as
technical  data sheets or bulletins, is
available to the trade specifying the
type  of   product  involved  and its
proper use in manufacturinr process-
es
  (J) The product will not com* into
the hands of the general public except
after incorporation into finished prod*
uctsand
  (4)  The Administrator determines
that such directions are not necessary
to prevent unreasonable advene ef-
fects on man or the environment.
  (B) Detailed directions for use may
be omitted from the labeling of pesti-
cide  products  for which sale is limited
to physicians, veterinarians, or  drug-
gists, provided that:
  (J) The label clearly states that the
product is for use only by physicians
or veterinarians;
  (2)  The Administrator determines
that such directions are not necessary
to prevent unreasonable adverse ef-
fects on man or the environment: and
  (3) The product is also a drug and
regulated under the provisions of the
Federal Food. Drug and Cosmetic Act.
  (O Detailed directions for use may
be omitted from the Ishellng of pesti-
cide  products which are Intended for
use only by formulators in preparing
pesticides for sale to the public, pro-
vided that:
  (1)  There   is  Information readily
available  to  the formulators on the
composition,  toxidty. methods of use.
applicable restrictions or limitations.
and  effectiveness  of the product for
pesticide purposes;
  (2) The label clearly states that the
product is intended for  use only in
manufacturing,  formulating.  pi^ng,
or repacking for use ss a pesticide and
specifies  the typett) of pesticide prod-
ucts  involved;
  (J) The product as finally manufac-
tured, formulated, mixed, or repack-
aged is registered: and
  Title 40—Protection of Environment

  «)  The Administrator  determines
that such directions are not necessary
to prevent unreasonable adverse  ef-
fects on man or the environment.
  (2)  Contents of Directions for Use.
The directions for  use shall include
the following, under the headings "Di-
rections for Use":
  (1) The statement of use classifica-
tion as prescribed in 162.100) immedi-
ately under the  heading "Directions
for Use."
  (11)  Immediately  below  the  state-
ment of use classification,  the state-
ment "It is a violation of Federal law
to use this product in a manner incon-
sistent with its labeling."
  (ill) The sitecs)  of application, as for
example the  crops, animals, areas, or
objects to be treated.
  (iv) The target pest(s)  associated
with each site.
  (v) The dosage rate associated with
each site and pest.
  (vi) The method of application,  in-
cluding instructions for dilution, if re-
quired,  and type(s) of application ap-
paratus or equipment required.
  (vii) The frequency and timing of ap-
plications necessary to obtain effective
results  without causing  unreasonable
adverse effects on the environment.
  (vill) Specific limitations on reentry
to areas where the pesticide has been
applied,   meeting  the  requirements
concerning  reentry  provided   by  40
CFR Pan 170.
  (Ix)  Specific directions  concerning
the storage and disposal of the pesti-
cide and its container, meeting the re-
quirements of 40  CFR Part 165. These
instructions  shall  be grouped  and
appear under  the  heading "Storage
and Disposal" This heading must be
set in type of the same minimum sizes
as required for the child hazard warn-
ing (See Table in I lB2.1
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                                 Appendix  IV-1 (continued)
Chapter I—Environmental Protection Agency
                                                         §
  (E) For restricted use pesticides,  a
statement that the pesticide  may be
applied under the direct supervision of
a certified applicator who is not phys-
ically present at the site of application
but   nonetheless   available   to the
person applying the pesticide, unless
the Agency has determined that the
pesticide may only  be applied  under
the direct supervision of a certified ap-
plicator who is physically present.. -  ..
    Other  pertinent: information
which the  AtlmtnttfT***** A»t*rmtn»*
to be necessary for the protection of
m«n ayny the environment.
  (j) Statement of Use Classification.
By October 22.1976. an pesticide prod-
ucts must bear on their labels a state-
ment of use classification as described
in paragraphs  (JX1) and (2)  of this
section.  Any pesticide  product for
which some uses are classified  for gen-
eral use  and others for restricted use
shall be  separately labeled according
to the labeling standards set forth In
this subsection, and shall be marketed
as separate  products with different
registration  numbers, one bearing di-
rections  only for general use(s) and
the  other bearing  directions  for re-
stricted used) except that. If a  product
has both restricted  use(s) and general
usefs). both of these uses may appear
on a product labeled for restricted use.
Such products shaU be subject to the
provisions of i 162.NXJX2).
  (1) General Use Classification. Pesti-
cide products bearing directions for
useCs) classified general «*»«'j be la-
beled with the exact words "General
Classification" 'mmediately below the
heading "Directions for Use." And ref-
       to the general
that suggests or implies that the gen-
eral utility of the pesticide extends
beyond those  purposes and uses con-
tained in the Directions for Use wfll be
considered a false or ™ta»»^r>r state-
ment umifr **i+ statutory
Of
  (2)
                 ,    ~  •    .
        Use  CUutiflcaUon.
products bearing  direction
 classified restricted shall
Pesticide
for nsets)
bear statements of restricted use das--
slflcatlon  on the front panel  as  de-
scribed below:          •       :   J '
  (1) front panel ttatemcnt of restrict-
ed use classification. (A) At the top of
the front panel of the label, set In type
                                       of the same minimum sizes as required
                                       for human hazard signal words p
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                                                                                                               APPENDIX IV-2
                                           LABELING REQUIREMENTS OF THE  FIFRA, AS AMENDED
ITEM
1
2
3
4
5
6A
6B
7
7A
7B
LABEL ELEMENT
Product name
Company name
and address
Net contents
EPA Est. No.
EPA Reg. No.
Ingredients
statement
Pounds/gallon
statement
Front panel
precautionary
statements
Keep Out of Reach
of Children
(Cnild hazard
warning ) 	
Signal word
APPLICABILITY
OF REQUIREMENT
All products
All products
All products
All products
All products
All products
Liquid products
where dosage
given as Ibs.
ai/unit area
All products
All products
All products
PLACEMENT ON LABEL
REQUIRED
Front panel
None
None
(tone
None
Front panel
Front panel
Front panel
Front panel
Front panel
PREFERRED
Center front
panel
Bottom front
panel or end
of label text
Bottom front
panel or end
of label text
Front panel
Front panel,
immediately
before or
following
Reg. No.
Immediately
following
product name
Directly below
the main
ingredients
statement

Above signal
word
Immediately
below child
hazard
warning
COMMENTS

If registrant is not the producer, must
be qualified by "Packed for . . .,"
"Distributed by. . .," etc.
May be in metric units in addition to
U.S. units
Must be in similar type size and run
parallel to other type.
May appear on the container instead of
the label.
Text must run parallel with other text
on the panel.

front panel precautionary statements
must be grouped together, preferably
blocked.
Note type size requirements.
Note type size requirements.
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                                                                                                       ABBENDIX IV-2 (Continued)
ITEM
7c
7D
IE
8
8A
8B
LABEL ELEMENT ,
Skull & cross-
bones and word
POISON (in red)
Statement of
practical
treatment
Referral
statement
Side/back panel
precautionary
statements
Hazards to
humans and
domestic
animals
Environmental
hazards
APPLICABILITY
OF REQUIREMENT
All products
which are Cat-
egory I based
on oral, der-
mal, or inhala-
tion toxicity
All products
in Categories
I, II, and III
All products
Where pre-
cautionary
labeling
appears on
other than
front panel.
All products
All products
in Categories
I, II, and III
All products
PLACEMENT ON LABEL
REQUIRED
Front panel
Category I:
Front panel
unless refer-
ral statement
is used.
Others:
Grouped with
side panel
precautionary
statements.
Front panel
None
None
None
PREFERRED
Both in close
proximity to
signal word
Front panel
for all.

Top or side
of back panel
preceding
directions
for use
Same as above
Same as above
COMMENTS



Must be grouped under the headings in
8A, 8B, and 8C; preferably blocked.
Must be preceded by appropriate signal
word.
Environmental hazards include Dee
caution where applicable.
VO
o

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APPENDIX IV-2 (Continued)
ITEM
8C
9A
9C
10A
IOC
10D
U.S.
LABEL ELEMENT
Physical or
chemical
hazards
Restricted
bJock
Misuse
statement
Re-entry
statement
Storage and
disposal block
Directions
for use
APPLICABILITY
OF REQUIREMENT
All pressurized
products, others
with flash
points under
150°F
All restricted
products
All products
All
choli nes terase
inhibitors
All products
All products
PLACEMENT ON LABEL
REQUIRED
None
Top center
of front
panel
Immediately
following
statement of
classifica-
tion or
ahead of
directions
for use
In the
directions
for use
In the
directions
for use
None
PREFERRED
Same as above
Preferably
blocked

Immediately
after misuse
statement
Immediately
before
specific
directions
for use or
at the end of
directions
for use
None
COMMENTS

Includes a statement ot the terms of
restriction. The words "RESTRICTED USE
PESTICIDE" must be same type size as
signal word.


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

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                              APFSU1X IV-2
PRODUCT

 NAME
PRODUCT
  NAME

                              Reatrlgtad tTae ?*g-g±g±de
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                                                   Appendix IV-3
Criteria
PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL HAZARDS

                  Required Label Statement
I.  Pressurized Containers

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

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

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

     C.   Flashpoint over 80°F
         and not over 150°F.

     D.   Flashpoint above
         150°F.
                  Extremely flammable.
                  Contents under pressure.
                  Keep away from fire, sparks,
                  and heated surfaces.  Do not
                  puncture or incinerate
                  container.  Exposure to
                  temperatures above  130°F
                  may cause bursting.

                  Flammable.  Contents under
                  pressure.  Keep  away from
                  heat,  sparks, and  flame.  Do
                  not puncture or  incinerate
                  container.  Exposure to
                  temperatures above  130°F
                  may cause bursting.

                  Contents under pressure.
                  Do not use or store near
                  neat  or open  flame. Do not
                  puncture or  incinerate
                  container.   Exposure to
                  temperatures  above 130°F
                  may  cause  bursting.
                   Extremely flammable.  Keep
                   away from fire, sparks,  and
                   heated surfaces.

                   Flammable.  Keep away from
                   neat and open flame.

                   Do not use or store near
                   heat and open flame.

                   None required.
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                                               Appendi-x IV-5

       STORAGE AND DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR PESTICIDES

All products are required to bear specific label instructions
about storage and disposal.  Storage and disposal instructions
must be grouped together in the directions for use portion of
the label under the heading STORAGE AND DISPOSAL.  Products
intended solely for domestic use need not include the heading
"STORAGE AND DISPOSAL."  The STORAGE AND DISPOSAL heading
must appear in the minimum type size listed below:
I                                  I   Required type size     I
I Size of label                    I   for the heading        I
I front panel in                   I   STORAGE AND DISPOSAL   1
 square inches	I   (all capitals)	I
1                                                            T
110 and under	6 point          I
I Above 10 to 15	8 point          j
I Above 15 to 30	10 point          I
I Over 30	12 point          I
I	L

Storage and disposal instructions must be set apart and
clearly distinguishable from other directions for use.
Blocking storage and disposal statements with a solid line  is
suggested as a means of increasing their prominence.

A.  Storage Instructions;

All product labels are required to have appropriate storage
instructions.  Specific storage instructions are not prescribed.
Each registrant must develop his own storage instructions,
considering, when applicable, the following factors:

1.  Conditions of storage that might alter the composition  or
    usefulness of the pesticide.  Examples could be temperature
    extremes, excessive moisture or humidity, heat, sunlight,
    friction, or contaminating substances or media.

2.  Physical requirements of storage which might adversely
    affect the container of the product and its ability to
    continue to function properly.  Requirements might include
    positioning of the container in storage, storage or damage
    due to stacking, penetration of moisture, and ability to
    withstand shock or friction.                  ...-,.'

3.  Specifications for handling the pesticide container,
    including movement of container within the storage area,
    proper opening and closing procedures (particularly for
    opened containers), and measures to minimize exposure
   Awhile opening or closing container.
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                                                 Appendix IV-5
                                                 (continued)

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

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

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

B.   Pesticide Disposal Instructions:

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

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

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

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

    The labels of all products, except those intended for
    domestic use, containing active or inert ingredients
    that appear on the "Toxic" Commercial Pesticide Products
    List (RCRA "F" List) at the end of this appendix or
    presently meet any of the criteria in Subpart C, 40 CFR
    261 for  a hazardous waste must bear the following pesticide
    disposal statement:
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                                                 Appendix IV-5
                                                 (continued)

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

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

    "Wastes resulting from the use of this product may be
    disposed of on site or at an approved waste disposal
    facility."

3.  Products intended for domestic use only must bear the
    following disposal statement:  "Securely wrap original
    container in several layers of newspaper and discard in
    trash."

C.  Container Disposal Instructions

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

    1.  All products intended for domestic use must bear one
        of the following container disposal statements:
Container Type
I Non-aerosol products 1
1 (bottles , cans , jars ) 1
1 Non-aerosol products 1
l(bags) 1
Statement
Do not reuse container (bottle, can, jar). 1
Rinse thoroughly before discarding in trash. 1
Do not reuse bag . Discard bag in trash . 1
(Aerosol products
Replace cap and discard containers in
trash.  Do not incinerate or puncture.
    2.  The labels for all other products must bear container disposal
        instructions, based on container type, listed below:
 Container Type
                 Statement
Metal
containers
( non-aerosol )
Plastic containers
Glass containers
Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then offer
for recycling or reconditioning, or puncture
and dispose of in a sanitary, landfill , or by
other procedures .approved by state and local
authorities . ' . -.-• ' : ^ >• - ,-• ^ -.*-.-.-•••
Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then offer
for recycling or reconditioning, or puncture
and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or
incineration, or, if allowed by state and
local authorities, by burning. If burned,
stay out of smoke.
Triple rinse (or equivalent) . Then dispose
of in a sanitary landfill or by other
approved state and local procedures.
                                96

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                                                Appendix IV-5
                                                (continued)
Container Type
Statement
1 Fiber drums
with liners
1 Paper and
I plastic bags
(Compressed gas
(cylinders
Completely empty liner by shaking and
tapping sides and bottom to loosen clinging
particles. Empty residue into application
equipment. Then dispose of liner in a
sanitary landfill or by incineration if
allowed by state and local authorities.
If drum is contaminated and cannot be
reused^-, dispose of in the same manner.
Completely empty bag into application
equipment. Then dispose of empty bag in
a sanitary landfill or by incineration,
or, if allowed by State and local
authorities, by burning. If burned, stay
out of smoke .
Return empty cylinder for reuse (or
similar wording).
    Manufacturer may replace this phrase with one indicating whether
    and how fiber drum may be reused.

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

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                                                 Appendix IV-5
                                                 (continued)


Pesticides that are hazardous wastes under 40 CFR 261.33(e) and  (Ł)
when discarded.

      "Acutely Hazardous" Commercial Pesticides  (RCRA "E" List)
                   Aet^-ve ingredients • (no inerts);

Acrolein
Aldicarb
Aldrin
Allyl alcohol
Aluminum phosphide
4-Aminopyridine
Arsenic acid
Arsenic pentoxide
Arsenic trioxide
Calcium cyanide
Carbon disulfide
p-Chloroaniline
Cyanides (soluble cyanide salts, not specified elsewere)
Cyanogen chloride
2-Cyclohexyl-4,6-dinitrophenol
Dieldrin
0,0-Diethyl S-C2-ethylthio)ethyl] phosphorodithioate
      (disulfoton, Di-Syston)
0,0-Diethyl 0-pyrazinyl phosphorothioate  (Zinophos)
Dimethoate
0,0-Dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate (methyl parathion)
4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol and salts
4,6-Dinitro-o-cyclohexylphenol
2,4 Dinitrophenol
Oinoseb
Endosulfan
Endothall
Endrin
Famphur
Fluoroacetamide
Heptachlor
Hexanethyl tetraphosphate
Hydrocyanic acid
Hydrogen cyanide
Methorayl
alpha-Naphthylthiourea (ANTU)
Nicotine and salts
Octamethylpyrophosphorand.de (OMPA, schradan)
Parathion
                             98

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                                                 Appendix IV-5
                                                 (continued)
      "Acutely Hazardous" Commercial Pesticides (RCRA "E" List)
                    Active Ingredients continued:

Phenylmercuric acetate (PMA)
Phoratt?
Potassium cyanide
Propargyl alcohol
Sodium azide
Sodium cyanide
Sodium fluoroacetate
Strychnine and salts
0,0,0,0-Tetraethyl dithiopyrophosphate    (sulfotepp)
Tetraethyl pyrophosphate
Thallium sulfate
Thiofanox
Toxaphene
Warfarin
Zinc phosphide
There are currently no inert ingredients for commercial pesticides
on the "Acutely Hazardous" List  (RCRA  "E" List).
                               99

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

Acetone
Aerylonitrile
Amitrole
Benzene
Bis(2-ethylhexyl)pthalate
Cacodylic acid
Carbon tetrachloride
Chloral (hydrate)
Chlordane (technical)
Chlorobenzene
4-Chloro-m-cresol
Chloroform
o-Chlorophenol
4-Chloro-o-toluidine hydrochloride
Creosote
Cresylic acid
Cyclohexane
De eachlorooctahydro-1,3,4-metheno-2H-cyclobuta[c,d]-penta1en-2-one
    (kepone, chlordecone)
1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane (DBCP)
Dibutyl phthalate
S-3,3-(Dichloroallyl diisopropylthiocarbamate (diallate, Avadex)
o-Dichlorobenzene
p-Dichlorobenzene                    _
Dichlorodifluoromethane (Freon 12*)
3,5-Dichloro-N-(l,l-dimethyl-2-propynyl) benzamide  (pronamide,Kerb)
Dichloro diphenyl dichloroethane  (DDD)
Dichloro diphenyl trichloroethane (DDT)
Dichlorethyl ether
2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic, esters and salts  (2,4-D)
1,2-Dichloropropane
1,3-Dichloropropane (Telone)
Dimethyl phthalate
Ethyl acetate
Ethyl 4,4'-dichlorobenzilate (chlorobenzilate)
Ethylene dibromide (EDB)
Ethylene dichloride
Ethylene oxide
Formaldehyde
Furfural
Hexachlorobenzene
Hexachlorocy.clopentadiene
Hexachloroethane
Hydrofluoric acid
                             lOo

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

Isobutyl alcohol
Lead acetate
Lindane
Maleic hydrazide
Mercury
Methyl alcohol
Methyl bromide
Methyl chloride
2, 2'-Methylenebis (3,4,6-trichlorophenol)    (hexachlorophene)
Methylene chloride
Methyl ethyl ketone
4-Methyl-2-pentanone (methyl isobutyl ketone)
Naphthalene
Nitrobenzene
p-Nitropheno1
Pentachloroethane
Pentachloronitrobenzene   (PCNB)
Pentaclorophenol
Phenol
Phosphorodithioic acid, 0,0-diethyl, methyl  ester
Propylene dichloride
Pyridine
Resorcinol                           _
Safrole
Selenium disulfide
Silvex
1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
Tetrachloroethylene
2, 3, 4, 6-Tetrachlorophenol
Thiram
Toluene
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
Trichloroethylene
Trichloromonofluoromethane   (Freon  11*)
2,4, 5-Trichlorophenol
2,4, 6-Trichlorophenol
2,4, 5-Trichlorophenoxyacetic acid   (2,4,5-T)
Xylene
                                 101

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          Appendix IV-5
          (continued)
"Toxic" Commercial Pesticide Products (RCRA
 Inert. Ingredients :
        F" List.)
Acetone
Acetonitrile
Acetophenone
Acrylic acid
Aniline
Benzene
Chlorobenzene
Chloroform
Cyclohexane
Cyclohexanone
Dichlorodifluoromethane  (Freon 12*)
Diethyl phthalate
Dimethy lamine
Dimethyl phthalate
1,4-Dioxane
Ethylene oxide
Formaldehyde
Formic acid
Isobutyl alcohol
Meleic anhydride
Methyl alcohol (methanol)
Methyl ethyl ketone
Methyl methacrylate
Naphthalene
Saccharin and salts
Thiourea
Toluene
1 , 1 , 1-Trichloroethane
1 » 1 , 2-Tr ichloroethane
Trichlorofluoromethane (Freon 11*)
Vinyl chloride
Xylene

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                      EPA Index to  Pesticide Chemicals

                               CHLOROTHALONIL*

TYPE PESTICIDE;  Fungicide, Antifoulant

FORMULATIONS;
Tech (96%, 98%)
FI   (29.6%, 30.8%, 40.4%, 75%)
D    (5%, 96%)
G    (2.5%, 5%, 7.4%, 9.5%, 11.25%)
P/T  (90%)
WP   (26.5%, 36%, 40%, 50%, 75%)
WP/D (5%)
Impr (20%)
EC   (3.75%, 6%)
F1C  (4.5%, 11.24%, 12%, 12.5%, 19.15%, 29.6%, 40.4%, 51.8%)
RTU  (0.42%, 0.45%, 0.47%, 0.48%, 0.49%, 0.67Z, 0.68%, 0.69%, 0.7%, 0.71%)

GENERAL WARNINGS AND LIMITATIONS;  Do not combine chlorothalonil in the
spray tank with pesticides, surfactants or fertilizers, unless prior use
has shown the combination physically compatible, effective and noninjuri-
ous under the particular conditions of use.  Observe all warnings and
limitations for other active ingredients on multiple active ingredient
labels or in tank mixes.
Precautionary Statements;  Keep out of reach of children.
Causes eye irritation.  Do not get in eyes.  Wear goggles or eye shield
when handling.  In case of contact with eyes, flush with plenty of water
immediately for 15 minutes.  Seek medical attention for eyes immediately.
Avoid contact with skin or clothing.  Wash exposed areas of skin with soap
and warm water after handling or using, or handling treated plants.
Do not take internally.
Avoid breathing spray mist or dust.
Note:  Chlorothalonil may produce temporary allergic side effects charac-
terized by redness of the eyes, mild bronchial irritation and redness or
rash on exposed skin areas.  Persons having allergic reaction should con-
tact a physician.  Affected persons respond to treatment with antihlst-
amines or steroid creams and/or systemic steroids.
Do not apply in such a manner as to directly, or through drift, expose
workers or other persons.  Do not enter treated areas without protective
clothing until sprays have dried.
Special precautions may be required for greenhouse uses, wood protection
treatments, and certain manufacturing uses.  Refer to those sites and the
appropriate labeling.
Products containing chlorothalonil are toxic to fish.  Do not apply di-
rectly to water.
Do not apply where runoff is likely to occur.
Do not apply when weather conditions favor drifts from areas treated.
*tetrachloroisophthilonitrile

Issued:  2-02-84                II-081901-1

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                               CHLOROTHALONIL

GENERAL WARNINGS AND LIMITATIONS (continued)

Agricultural Crop Tolerances (other than those listed In the text):
Banana - 0.5 ppm (not more than 0.05 ppm In edible pulp)

Definition of Terms;
MAI - Multiple active Ingredlent(s)
a.l. - active Ingredient
Chemical names used in the Formulated with statements are the Common Names
as listed in Appendix A Immediately following the Listing of Registered
Pesticide Products by Formulation.
•Tablespoons (this) actual:  A hypothetical quantity computed by multiply-
 ing the number (or equivalent number) of tablespoons of product by the
 concentration of chlorothalonil in the formulation.


TERRESTRIAL FOOD CROP

  (Agricultural Crops)

  General Warnings and Limitations;  Do not use on greenhouse agricultural
  crops (see GREENHOUSE FOOD CROP for the use of special formulations on
  tomato).
  Apply in sufficient water to obtain adequate coverage, usually 20 to 150
  gallons per acre for dilute sprays and 5 to 10 gallons per acre for con-
  centrate ground sprays and aircraft applications.  Apply by ground
  equipment or aircraft unless specified otherwise.  Application may also
  be made through center pivot, traveling gun, solid set or portable wheel
  move sprinkler irrigation equipment.  Flowable concentrate labeling re-
  commends the use of solid set, portable wheel move or center pivot sys-
  tems for carrots, celery, cucumber, melons, potato, pumpkin, soybeans
  and squash, and all 4 types of sprinkler irrigation equipment for pea-
  nuts.  Refer to labeling for application and calibration techniques.
  Do not operate irrigation system without safety valves or other devices
  to prevent back-siphoning of active Ingredient into water source.  Ir-
  rigation water treated with chlorothalonil should be maintained on the
  treated area until the water is absorbed by the soil.  Tank containing
  chlorothalonil should be connected to the discharge side of irrigation
  pump or other pressurized equipment attached to irrigation line.
Issued:  2-02-84                II-081901-2

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(81AA
J03AA
JKAA
      Site and Pest
Apricot
Nectarine
Peach
EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals

         CHLOROTHALONIL

   Dosages  and    Tolerance,  Use,  Limitations
   Formulation(s)

                 0.5 ppm
                 Do not apply after shuck split
                 through 4.17 pounds per acre.
                 Apply with ground equipment  using
                 300 gallons per  acre for lilute
                 sprays or 50 to  150 gallons  per  acre
                 for concentrate  sprays.  Use only
                 full dilute spray volumes for dor-
                 mant applications.  When concentrate
                 sprays are used  or When treating
                 non-bearing or immature trees, the
                 lower dose rate  may be used.
P
 BL
  Brown rot blossom
   and twig blight
   (Monilinia)
  Coryneum blight
   (shothole)
  Leaf curl
   (Taphrina)
   (on nectarine and
   peach)
  Scab (Cladosporium)
   2.34-4.17
    Ib/A
     or
   0.78-1.04
    lb/100 gal
   (4.17 Ib/gal
    F1C)
     OR MAI
   2.34-4.17
    Ib/A
     or
   0.78-1.04
    lb/100 gal
   (2.08 Ib/gal
    F1C)
Dormant, delayed dormant, and foliar
applications.  For Coryneum blight
and leaf curl, apply 2.34 to 4.17
pounds per acre.  Make 1 application
in late autumn to early winter be-
fore hard freezing occurs.  Make 1
or 2 additional applications in mid
to late winter before buds begin to
swell.  Where Coryneum blight oc-
curs, apply once at petal fall or
at shuck split to prevent fruit in-
fections.
For brown rot blossom blight, apply
3.13 to 4.17 pounds per acre on
trees taller than 20 feet, and 2.34
to 3.13 pounds per acre on smaller
trees.  Make 1 application at pop-
corn (pink, red or early white bud)
and a second at full bloom.  If
conditions favor disease develop-
ment, make an additional application
at petal fall.
For scab, in addition to the bloom
sprays above, apply 2.34 to 3.13
pounds per acre at shuck split.
             OR MAI
Formulated with sulfur.
       Issued:  2-02-84
                               II-081901-3

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            Site and Pest
                   EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals

                            CHLOROTHALONIL

                      Dosages and   Tolerance, Use, Limitations
                      Formulation(s)
/15001AA
Beans (dry) (Blackeye, Kidney,
 Lima, Navy, Pinto)
FAAACDP

FMBCCBM


FFABPAU

FJAAUAH

/15003AA
  Anthracnose
   (Colletotrichum)
  Cercospora leaf
   spot [blackeye
   only]
  Downy mildew
   (Peronospora)
  Rust (Uromyces)

Beans, Snap
FJAAUAH
  Rust (Uromyces)
              0.1 ppm
              6 week preharvest interval through
              1.56 pounds per acre.
              Do not allow livestock to graze in
              treated areas or feed treated plant
              parts to livestock.
              For use only on beans harvested dry
              with pods removed.
1.04-1.56     Foliar application.  Apply during
 Ib/A         early bloom stage.  Repeat at 7 to
(4.17 Ib/gal  10 day intervals.
 F1C)
1.04-2.25
 Ib/A
(4.17 Ib/gal
 F1C)
(50-75% WP)
  or
0.08-0.09
 oz/100 sq.ft
  or
0.25-0.5 tbls
 actual*/100
 sq.ft
  or
0.23 oz/gal
  or
1.5-2.25 tbls
 actual*/gal
(1-2.88
 Ib/gal F1C)
(50-75Z WP)
  or

(5% D)
  or
5 ppm
7 day preharvest interval through
2.25 pounds per acre.  Do not graze
treated areas or feed treated plant
parts to livestock.

Foliar application.  Apply during
early bloom stage or when disease
first threatens.  Repeat at weekly
intervals or as needed to maintain
control.
             OR MAI
Formulated with sulfur.
            Issued:  2-02-84
                              II-081901-4

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      Site and Pest
                            CHLOROTHALONIL

                      Dosages and   Tolerance,  Use,  Limitations
                      FormulationCs)
        Beans,  Snap (continued)
          Gray mold blight
           (Botrytis)
                        OR MAI
                      1.04-2.08
                       Ib/A
                      (2.08 Ib/gal
                       F1C)

                      2.215 Ib/A
                      (4.17 Ib/gal
                       F1C)
        Bluegrass (seed crop)
        Perennial Ryegrass (seed crop)
15BA
m
KJ

fej
  Rust (Puccinia)
  Stem rust
   (Puccinia)
  Stripe rust
   (Puccinia)
 tii
 UK
 BAA

 to

 la
Broccoli
Brussels Sprouts
Cabbage
Cauliflower

  Downy mildew
   (Peronospora)
  Leaf spot (gray
   leaf spot)
   ( Alternaria)
0.75-1.125
 Ib/A
(4.17 Ib/gal
 F1C)
(75% WP)
              Apply as directed above.
Do not apply within 14 days of har-
vest.  Do not allow livestock to
graze in treated areas.  Do not feed
hay or threshings from treated
fields to livestock.

Foliar application.  Apply at the
time of seed head elongation (early
to mid-April) or when conditions
favor disease development.  Repeat
at 7 to 10 day intervals or as
needed to maintain control.  Apply
low rate under a light incidence of
rust.  Under severe disease condi-
tions, apply the rate at 7 day in-
tervals.

5 ppm
No preharvest interval through 1.5
pounds per acre.
1.125-1.17
 Ib/A
(4.17 Ib/gal
 F1C)
(50-75% WP)
  or
0.0375-0.045
 oz/100 sq.ft
  or
(1-2.88 Ib/gal
 F1C)
(50-75% WP)
  or
Foliar application.  Apply after
transplants are set in the field or
shortly after emergence of field-
seeded crop or when conditions favor
disease development.  Repeat at 7
to 10 day intervals or as needed to
maintain control.
             OR MAI
Formulated with sulfur.
      Issued:  2-02-84
                               II-081901-5

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                   EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals

                            CHLOROTHALONIL

                      Dosages and   Tolerance. Use. Limitations
                      Formulation(s)
/13006AA
FMBMMCO
Broccoli cluster (continued)

                      0.15-0.25
                       tbls actual*
                       /100 sq.ft
                        or
                      0.125 oz/gal
                        or
                      0.75-2.25 tbls
                       actual*/gal
                      (1-2.88 Ib/gal
                       FIG)
                      (50-75% WP)
                        or

                      (5% D)
                        OR  MAI
                      1.17  Ib/A
                       (2.08 Ib/gal
                        F1C)

     (Brussels Sprouts)
   Ringspot           1.43-1.5  Ib/A
    (Mycosphaeralla)   (4.17 Ib/gal
                        F1C)
                       (75% WP)
                         or
                       0.06 oz/100
                        sq.ft
                       (2.88 Ib/gal
                        F1C)
                         OR MAI
                       1.43 Ib/A
                       (2.08 Ib/gal
                        F1C)
             Use limited to CA.
             Foliar application.  Apply to field-
             seeded brussels sprouts at the time
             of early sprout development or when
             conditions favor disease develop-
             ment.  Repeat at 7 to 10 day inter-
             vals or as needed to maintain con-
             trol.
                          OR MAI
             Formulated with sulfur.
 /28073AA




 FBAMCBM

 FBASAAX
 Brussels Sprouts

 Cabbage

 Carrots
    Early blight
     (Cercospora)
    Late blight
     (Alternaria)
                                     See  Broccoli cluster.

                                     See  Broccoli cluster.
1.125-1.5
 Ib/A
(4.17 Ib/gal
 F1C)
(50-75% WP)
  or
1 ppm
No preharvest interval through 1.5
pounds per acre.

Foliar application.  Apply when
disease threatens.  Repeat at 7 to
10 day intervals or as needed to
maintain control.
             Issued:  2-02-84
                                II-081901-6

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EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals

         CHLOROTHALONIL

   Dosages  and    Tolerance, Use,  Limitations
   Formulation(s)
       Carrots  (continued)
       Cauliflower
flUL     Celery
         Basal stalk rot
           (Rhizoctonia)
         Early blight
           (Cercospora)
         Late blight
           (Septoria)
         Pink rot
           (Sclerotinia)
           [suppression]
     or
   0.0375-0.06
    oz/100  sq.ft
     or
   0.15-0.35
    tbls actual*
    /100 sq.ft
     or
   0.125-0.145
    oz/gal
     or
   1.5-2.25
    tbls
    actual*/gal
   (1-2.88
    Ib/gal  F1C)
   (50-75%  WP)
     or

   (5% D)

   See Broccoli cluster.
   0.75-1.125
    Ib/A
     or
   1.5-2.25  Ib/A
   (4.17 Ib/gal
    F1C)
   (50-75% WP)
     or
   0.025-0.0825
    oz/100 sq.ft
     or
   0.15-0.5  tbls
    actual*/lOO
    sq.ft
   (2.88 Ib/gal
    F1C)
   (50-75% WP)
15 ppm
7 day preharvest interval through
2.25 pounds per acre.

Foliar application.  Apply when
transplants are set in field.  Apply
0.75 to 1.125 pounds per acre at 3
to 5 day intervals or 1.5 to 2.25
pounds per acre at 7 day intervals.
For pink rot suppression, apply
2.215 to 2.25 pounds per acre at 7
day intervals.
     Issued:  2-02-84
           II-081901-7

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FBAMCBM

FBASSBL
            Site and Pest
Celery (continued)

    (Plant Beds)
  Early blight
   (Cercospora)
  Late blight
   (Septoria)
                   EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals

                            CHLOROTHALONIL

                      Dosages and   Tolerance, Use,  Limitations
                      Formulation(s)
 1.125-1.5
  lb/100 gal
  [125 gal/A]
 (4.17 Ib/gal
  F1C)
 (50-75% WP)
   or
 0.0375-0.0685
  oz/100 sq.ft
 (50-75% WP)
   or
 1-1.65 tbls
  actual*/gal
 (50-75% WP)
/05002AA
Cherry (sweet and sour)
Foliar application to plant beds.
Apply shortly after emergence.  Ap-
ply twice weekly or as needed to
maintain control.  Use high rate
under severe disease conditions.
               0.5 ppm
               Do not apply after  shuck  split
               through 4.17 pounds per acre.   Post-
               harvest application through 3.13
               pounds per acre.
               Apply with ground equipment to  sour
               cherries using 300  gallons  per  acre
               for dilute sprays or 50 to  150  gal-
               lons per acre  for concentrate
               sprays; for sweet cherries, use 400
               gallons and 65 to 200 gallons per
               acre, respectively.  When concen-
               trate sprays are  used or  when
               treating non-bearing or immature
               trees, the lower  dose rate  may  be
               used.
FBADMCB
FMBCCDJ
  Brown rot blossom
   and twig blight
   (Monilinia)
  Cherry leaf spot
   (Coccomyces)
 2.34-4.17
  Ib/A
   or
 0.78-1.04
  lb/100  gal
 (4.17 Ib/gal
  FIG)
   OR MAI
 2.34-4.17
  Ib/A
   or
 0.78-1.04
- lb/100  gal
 (2.08 Ib/gal
  F1C)
Delayed dormant, foliar, and post-
harvest applications.
For brown rot blossom blight, apply
3.13 to 4.17 pounds per acre on
trees taller than 20 feet, and 2.34
to 3.13 pounds per acre on smaller
trees.  Make 1 application at pop-
corn (pink, red or early white bud)
and a second at full bloom.  If
conditions favor disease develop-
ment, make an additional application
at petal fall.
For leaf spot, in addition to the
bloom sprays above, apply 2.34 to
3.13 pounds per acre at shuck split.
            Issued:  2-02-84
                              II-081901-6

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                            EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals
      Site and Pest
                             CHLOROTHALONIL

                      Dosages and   Tolerance, Use, Limitations
                      Formulation(s)
        Cherry (sweet and sour)  (continued)
C5AA
JBOL
Corn, Sweet
Corn (seed crop)
!*M
                      0.59-1.5 Ib/A
                      (4.17 Ib/gal
                       F1C)
Northern and
 Southern corn
 leaf blights
 (Helminthosporium) (50-75% WP)
                      or
                    0.0375-0.06
                     oz/100 sq.ft
                      or
                    0.15-0.35
                     tbls actual*
                     /100 sq.ft
                      or
                    0.125-0.145
                     oz/gal
                    (1-2.88
                     Ib/gal F1C)
                    (50-75% WP)
                      or
For control of leaf spot after har-
vest, apply 1 time to foliage at
2.34 to 3.13 pounds per acre within
7 days after fruit is removed.  In
orchards with a history of high leaf
spot incidence, make a second ap-
plication 10 to 14 days later.
             OR MAI
Formulated with sulfur.

1 ppm (kernel plus cob with husk
      removed)
14 day preharvest interval through
1.5 pounds per acre.
Do not apply to sweet corn to be
processed.
Do not allow livestock to graze in
treated areas.
Do not ensile treated corn or use
as livestock forage.

Foliar application.  Apply when
conditions favor disease develop-
ment.  Repeat at 4 to 7 day inter-
vals or as needed to maintain con-
trol.  Under severe disease condi-
tions apply a minimum of 1.17 pounds
per acre.
          Common corn rust
           (Puccinia)
      Corn (seed crop)

      Issued:  2-02-84
                       (5% D)

                       0.59-1.43
                       Ib/A
                       (4.17 Ib/gal
                       F1C)
                                  Apply as above.
                      See Corn,  Sweet  cluster.

                              II-081901-9

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                                 EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals
            Site and Pest
                            CHLOROTHALONIL

                      Dosages and   Tolerance, Use, Limitations
                      Formulation(s)
/28007AA
FKAFRAM
/10010AA
FAAACDP

FIACRAM


FFABPEA


FBAQMCO

FBATAAX

FFACEBJ
FEAJCCV
FMBCCEK
FIACRAM
Cotton (seed treatment)
  Seed and seedling
   diseases
   (Rhizoctonia)
Acid delint-
 ed:  0.8
 oz/100 Ib
 seed
  or
Machine de-
 linted:
 1.2 oz/100
 Ib seed
(40% WP)
Cucumber
  Belly rot of fruit
   (Rhizoctonia)
Seed treatment through 1.2 ounces
per 100 pounds of seed.

Seed treatment.  Apply as a slurry
in sufficient water to provide
uniform coating of seed.
Formulated with fenaminosulf.
  Anthracnose
   (Colletotrichum)
  Belly rot of fruit
   (Rhizoctonia)
   [suppression]
  Downy mildew
   (Ps eudoperono-
   spora)
  Gummy stem blight
   (Mycosphaeralla)
  Leaf blight
   (Alternaria)
  Powdery mildew
   (Erysiphe) [except
   Southwestern
   states]
  Scab (Cladosporium)
  Target leaf spot
   (Corynespora)
1.125-2.25
 Ib/A
(4.17 Ib/gal
 F1C)
(50-75% WP)
  or
0.0375-0.09
 oz/100 sq.ft
  or
0.15-0.5 tbls
 actual*/100
 sq.ft
  or
0.125-0.23
 oz/gal
  or
1.5-2.25 tbls
 actual*/gal
(1-2.88
 Ib/gal F1C)
(50-75% WP)
  or

(5% D)

6.255 Ib/A
(4.17 Ib/gal
 F1C)
5 ppm
No preharvest interval through 2.25
pounds per acre.  Single applica-
tion at vine formation through 6.255
pounds per acre.

Foliar application.  Apply when
plants are in first true leaf stage
or when conditions are favorable for
disease development.  Repeat at 7
day intervals.  Shorten Interval
under severe disease conditions.
For anthracnose, downy mildew, and
target spot, apply 1.125 to 1.5
pounds per acre.  For gummy stem
blight, leaf blight, powdery mildew,
and scab, apply 1.43 to 2.25 pounds
per acre.  For suppression of belly
rot, apply 2.215 to 2.25 pounds per
acre.
Foliar application.  Make a single
application when vines begin to
form.
            Issued:  2-02-84
                              11-081901-10

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C7AA
11BA
ElAA
      Site and Pest
Garlic
Leek
Onion (seed crop)
Shallot
EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals

         CHLOROTHALONIL

  Dosages and   Tolerance, Use, Limitations
  Formulation(s)

                0.5 ppm - garlic
                5   ppm - leek, shallot
                Garlic:  7 day  preharvest interval
                through 2.215 pounds per acre.
                Leek,  shallot:  14 day preharvest
                interval through  2.215 pounds per
                acre.  Do not apply more than 3
                times  per season.
          Botrytis leaf blast  1.04-2.215
JiX
  Downy mildew
   (Peronospora)
  Purple blotch
   (Alternaria)
   Ib/A
   (4.17 Ib/gal
   F1C)
Foliar application.  Apply at first
sign of disease or when dew or rain
occurs.  Repeat at 7 to 10 day in-
tervals for as long as conditions
favor disease development.  When
heavy dew or rain persists, apply
the high rate at 7 day intervals.
        Leek
                      See Garlic cluster.
BAA.

ilAA

OP

W
        Melons
        Pumpkin
        Squash (summer and winter)
 BO

 Iff

 3J



 tc?
  Anthracnose
   (Colletotrichum)
  Cercospora leaf
   spot
  Downy mildew
   (Pseudoperno-
   spora)
  Gummy stem blight
   (Mycosphaeralla)
  Leaf blight
   (Alternaria)
  Powdery mildew
   (Erysiphe) [except
   Southwestern
   states]
  Scab (Cladosporium)
  1.125-2.25
   Ib/A
  (4.17 Ib/gal
   F1C)
  (50-75% WP)
    or
  0.0375-0.086
   oz/100 sq.ft
    or
  0.15-0.5 tbls
   actual*/100
   sq.ft
    or
  0.125-0.23
   02/gal
    or
  1.5-2.25 tbls
   actual*/gal
  (1-2.88
   Ib/gal F1C)
  (50-75% WP)
    or

  (5% D)
5 ppm
No preharvest interval through 2.25
pounds per acre.

Foliar application.  Apply when
plants are in first true leaf stage
or when conditions favor disease
development.  Repeat at 7 day in-
tervals.  Shorten interval under
severe disease conditions.  For
anthracnose and downy mildew, apply
1.125 to 1.5 pounds per acre.
      Issued:  2-02-84
                              11-081901-11

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                                 EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals
/28012AA
            Site and Pest
Mint
FJAAPEJ

FMBCSBL
      CHLOROTHALONIL

Dosages and   Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)

              2 ppm mint hay
              80 day preharvest interval through
              1.04 pounds per acre.
              Do not apply more than 3 times per
              season.
              Do not feed fresh or extracted mint
              hay from treated fields to live-
              stock.
  Rust
   (Puccinia)
  Septoria leaf spot
1.04 Ib/A
(4.17 Ib/gal
 F1C)
Use limited to IN, MI, and WI.
Foliar application.  Apply when
emerging plants are 4 to 8 inches
high.  Repeat at 7 to 10 day inter-
vals or as needed to maintain con-
trol.
/14011AA
/16004AA
Nectarine

Onion (dry bulb)
Onion (green)
                                    See Apricot cluster.
FMAHBAW
FFABPAU

FCAEAAX
  Botrytis leaf blast 1.04-2.25
  Downy mildew         Ib/A
   (Peronospora)      (4.17 Ib/gal
  Purple botch         F1C)
   (Alternaria)       (50-75% WP)
                        or
                      0.0375-0.0825
                       oz/100 sq.ft
                        or
                      0.25-0.5 tbls
                       actual*/lOO
                       sq.ft
                        or
                      0.125-0.23
                       oz/gal
                      (1 Ib/gal
                       F1C)
                      (50-75% WP)
              0.5 ppm - dry bulb
              5   ppm - green
              Dry bulb onion:  7 day preharvest
              Interval through 2.25 pounds per
              acre.  Do not apply to sweet Spanish
              onions.
              Green onions:  14 day preharvest
              interval through 2.25 pounds per
              acre.  Do not apply more than 3
              times per season.

              Foliar application.  Apply at first
              sign of disease or when dew or rain
              occurs.  Repeat at 7 to 10 day in-
              tervals for as long as conditons
              favor disease development.  When
              heavy dew or rain persists, apply
              the high rate at 7 day intervals.
              Onion (seed crop)
                      See Garlic cluster.
            Issued:  2-02-84
                              11-081901-12

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JOAA
      Site and Pest
Papaya
 Ml


 IM
  Anthracnose
   (Colletotrichum)
  Fruit spot
   (Alternaria)
  Stem-end rot
   (Phytophthora)

Parsnip
EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals

         CHLOROTHALONIL

   Dosages and   Tolerance, Use, Limitations
   Fonaulation(s)

                15 ppm
                No preharvest  interval through 3.0
                pounds  per acre.
                Do not  graze livestock in treated
                area or feed processing by-products
                to livestock.

   1.56-3.0  lb/A Foliar  application.   Apply with
   (4.17 Ib/gal  ground  equipment  only.  Apply when
 Iff

 fl
 OT
  Alternaria leaf
   spot
  Anthracnose
   (Cylindrosporium)
  Botrytis blight
   (gray mold)
  Bottom rot
   (Rhizoctonia)
  Downy mildew
   (Plasmopara)

 Passion Fruit
    F1C)          conditions favor disease develop-
                 ment.   Repeat at 14 day intervals
                 until weather conditions no longer
                 favor disease development.

                 1 ppm (root)
                 10 day preharvest interval  through
                 1.56 pounds per acre.
                 Do not apply more than 4 times per
                 season.
                 Do not feed treated plant parts to
                 livestock.

   1.04-1.56     Foliar application.  Apply  at the
    lb/A         first sign of disease or when con-
   (4.17 Ib/gal  ditions are favorable for infection.
    F1C)         Repeat at 7 to 10 day intervals.
           Alternaria fruit
            spot
                       1.43 lb/A
                       (4.17 Ib/gal
                        F1C)
                 3 ppm
                 No preharvest interval through 1.43
                 pounds per acre.
                 Do not graze treated area or feed
                 vines or processing by-products to
                 livestock used for food.

                 Use limited to HI.
                 Foliar application.  Apply for tho-
                 rough coverage of fruit and leaves
                 when fruit spots appear (April to
                 July).  Repeat at 14 day intervals
                 until weather conditions no longer
                 favor disease development.
         Peach
                       See Apricot cluster.
       Issued:   2-02-84
                               11-081901-13

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/28015AA
            Site and Pest
Peanuts
EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals

         CHLOROTHALONIL

  Dosages and   Tolerance, Use, Limitations
  Formulatlon(s)

                0.3 ppm
                14 day preharvest interval through
                1.125 pounds per acre.
                Do not allow livestock  to graze
                treated areas.
                Do not feed hay or  threshings  from
                treated fields to livestock.
FMBCCBM

FMBCCBO

FJAGPEJ
  Early leaf spot
   (Cercospora)
  Late leaf spot
   (Cercosporidium)
  Rust (Puccinia)
FCAJACC
  0.075-1.125
   Ib/A
  (4.17 Ib/gal
   FIG)
  (50-75% WP)
    or
  0.025-0.04
   oz/100 sq.ft
    or
  0.15-0.25
   this
   actual*/100
   sq.ft
    or
  0.078-0.11
   oz/gal
  (1 Ib/gal
   FIG)
  (50-75% WP)
    OR MAI
  1.11 Ib/A
  (2.08 Ib/gal
   F1C)

  1.11 Ib/A
  (4.17 Ib/gal
   F1C)
    OR MAI
  1.11 Ib/A
  (2.08 Ib/gal
   F1C)
              Perennial Ryegrass    See Bluegrass cluster.
Foliar application.  Apply when
disease first appears.  Repeat at
10 to 14 day intervals or as needed
to maintain control.  Apply at the
high rate under severe disease con-
ditions.  Apply 1.11 pounds per acre
in sprinkler irrigation equipment.
             OR MAI
Formulated with sulfur.
  Web blotch
   (Ascochyta)
Apply as above.
             OR MAI
Formulated with sulfur.
            Issued:  2-02-84
                              11-081901-14

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      Site and Pest
                    EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals

                             CHLOROTHALONIL

                      Dosages and   Tolerance, Use, Limitations
                      Formulation(s)

                                    0.2 ppm
                                    Do not apply after shuck split
                                    through 4.17 pounds per acre.  Ap-
                                    ply with ground equipment using 300
                                    gallons per acre for dilute sprays
                                    or 50 to 150 gallons per acre for
                                    concentrate sprays.  When concen-
                                    trate sprays are used or when
                                    treating non-bearing or immature
                                    trees, the lower dose rate may be
                                    used.
          Brown  rot  blossom
           and twig  blight
           (Monilinia)
ilAA
lil

•a
Potato
  Botrytis vine rot
  Early blight
   (Alternaria)
  Late blight
   (Phytophthora)
                      2.34-4.17
                       Ib/A
                        or
                      0.78-1.04
                       lb/100 gal
                      (4.17 Ib/gal
                       F1C)
                        OR MAI
                      2.34-4.17
                       Ib/A
                        or
                      0.78-1.04
                       lb/100 gal
                      (2.08 Ib/gal
                       F1C)
0.59-1.125
 Ib/A
(4.17 Ib/gal
 F1C)
(50-75% WP)
  or
0.025-0.045
 oz/100
 sq.ft
0.1-0.25
 tbls
 actual*/100
 sq.ft
(1-2.88
 Ib/gal F1C)
(50-75% WP)
  or
              Delayed dormant and foliar applica-
              tions.  For brown rot blossom
              blight, apply 3.13 to 4.17 pounds
              per acre on trees taller than 20
              feet, and 2.34 to 3.13 pounds per
              acre on smaller trees.  Make 1 ap-
              plication at popcorn (pink, red or
              early white bud) and a second at
              full bloom.  If conditions favor
              disease development, make an addi-
              tional application at petal fall.
                           OR MAI
              Formulated with sulfur.
0.1 ppm
No preharvest interval through 1.125
pounds per acre.

Foliar application.  Apply 0.75 to
1.125 pounds per acre (lower rates
may be used in drier conditions for
late blight).  Apply when plants are
6 to 8 inches high or when disease
threatens.  Repeat at 7 to 10 day
intervals or as needed to maintain
control.  Do not exceed a 10 day
interval when applying by sprinkler
irrigation equipment.  Under severe
disease conditions, apply high rate
at 7 day intervals.
             OR MAI
Formulated with sulfur.
     Issued:  2-02-84
                              11-081901-15

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                                  EPA Index to Pesticide  Chemicals
            Site and Pest
              Potato (continued)
/28023AA
Soybeans
FAAAGAP

FBAYDAP

FMAVCBM

FKACCBM

FMAJSBL
  Anthracnose
   (Glomerella)
  Diaporthe pod and
   stem blight
  Frogeye leaf spot
   (CercosporaJ
  Purple seed «tain
   (Cercospora)
  Septoria brown
   spot
                             CHLOROTHALONIL

                      Dosages and   Tolerance, Use, Limitations
                      Formulation(s)
0.078-0.11
 oz/gal
  or
1.5-2.25
 tbls
 actual*/gal
(1-2.88
 Ib/gal F1C)
(50-75% WP)
  or

(5% D)
  OR MAI
0.65-1.11
 Ib/A
(2.08 Ib/gal
 F1C)

See Plum cluster.

See Melons cluster.

See Garlic cluster.

              0.2 ppm
              6 week preharvest interval through
              1.82 pounds per acre.
              Do not allow livestock to graze
              treated areas.  Do not feed soybean
              hay or threshings from treated
              fields to livestock.
Two applica-
 tion pro-
 gram:
1.04-1.82
 Ib/A
  or
Three appli-
 cation pro-
 gram:
0.78-1.43
 Ib/A
(4.17 Ib/gal
 F1C)
Foliar application.  Use the 3 ap-
plication program in areas having a
history of moderate to severe dis-
ease Intensity.  Applications for
either program should be made at 14
day intervals.
Determinate (southern) soybean
varieties;
 Two application program - Make the
first application at early pod set
(R3 stage, when majority of pods are
0.125 to 0.375 inch in length) and
the second at beginning of seed
formation (R5) which occurs about
14 days later.
            Issued:  2-02-84
                              11-081901-16

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                      EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals

                               CHLOROTHALONIL

Site and Pest           Dosages and   Tolerance, Use, Limitations
                        Formulation(s)
  Soybeans (continued)
                                       Three application program - Make
                                      the first application at the begin-
                                      ning of flowering (Rl), the second
                                      at early pod set (R3), and the third
                                      at beginning of seed formation (R5).
                                      Indeterminate  (northern) soybean
                                      varieties;
                                       Two application program - Make the
                                      first application when the largest
                                      pods are 1  to  1.5 inches in length.
                                      Make the second application 14 days
                                      later.
                                       Three application program - Make
                                      the first application 1 week after
                                      first flowering and repeat at 14 day
                                      intervals.
                                       Tank mix for  indeterminate (north-
                                      ern) soybean varieties:  Chloro-
                                      thalonil may be tank mixed at 0.78
                                      pound per acre with benomyl (4
                                      ounces active  ingredient).  Make the
                                      first application when pods near the
                                      top of plants  are 0.5 to 1 inch in
                                      length and  a second application 14
                                      days later.
  Squash (summer and winter)
                        See Melons  cluster.
Issued:  2-02-84                 11-081901-17

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                                 EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals
            Site and Pest
/11005AA      Tomato
FAAACDP         Anthracnose
                 (Colletotrichum)
FFAGAAX         Black mold rot
                 (Alternaria)
FBAMAAX         Early blight
                 (Alternaria)
FIBFRAM         Fruit rot
                 (Rhizoctonia)
FMAXSDG         Gray leaf spot
                 (Stemphylium)
FBAPBAW         Gray mold blight
                 (Botrytis)
FBASPCN         Late blight
                 (Phytophthora)
FHAGCCV         Leaf mold
                 (Cladosporium)
FMBCSBL         Septoria leaf spot
      CHLOROTHALONIL

Dosages and   Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)

              5 ppm
              No preharvest interval through 2.25
              pounds per acre.
1.125-2.25
 Ib/A
(4.17 Ib/gal
 F1C)
(50-75% WP)
  or
0.0375-0.09
 oz/100 sq.ft
  or
0.1-0.5 tbls
 actual*/100
 sq.ft
  or
0.125-0.23
 oz/gal
  or
1.5-2.25 tbls
 actual*/gal
(1-2.88
 Ib/gal F1C)
(50-75% WP)
  or

(5% D)
  OR MAI
1.17-2.21
 Ib/A
(2.08 Ib/gal
 F1C)
Foliar application.  Apply when
disease threatens.  For all dis-
eases except black mold, apply when
disease threatens.  Repeat at 7 to
10 day intervals.  For all diseases
when severe disease conditions ex-
ist, apply the higher rate and
shorten spray interval.  For early
blight, late blight, gray leaf spot,
gray mold blight, and Septoria leaf
spot, apply 1.125 to 1.5 pounds per
acre.  For anthracnose, apply 1.5
to 2.25 pounds per acre.  For Rhi-
zoctonia fruit rot and Botrytis gray
mold, apply at the highest rate.
For black mold rot, use 1.56 to
2.215 pounds per acre making 3 ap-
plications beginning 5 to 6 weeks
before harvest.  Repeat at 10 to 14
day intervals.  For bacterial spot,
chlorothalonil may be tank mixed
with 'copper'.  Do not mix with
copper ammonium carbonate in con-
centrated spray suspensions.
             OR MAI
Formulated with sulfur.
            Issued:  2-02-84
         11-081901-18

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                           EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals
      Site and Pest
                               CHLOROTHALONIL

                        Dosages and   Tolerance, Use, Limitations
                        FormulationCs)
13BA
TERRESTRIAL NON-FOOD CROP

  (Ornamental Plants and Forest Trees)

      (Lawns and Turf (including ground covers))

  Bluegrass (seed crop)
       Dichondra
                              Refer to TERRESTRIAL FOOD CROP,  Bluegrass  (seed
                              crop), for use and limitation Information.
                                            Apply sprays in 2 to 15  gallons  per
                                            1,000 square feet.  Apply granular
                                            formulations to damp dichondra.
         Alternaria  leaf
           spot
         Anthracnose
           (Gloeosporium)
                        2.88-6.6
                         oz/1,000
                         sq.f t
                        (1.06-4.17
                         Ib/gal F1C)
                        (50-75% WP)
                        (5-11.25% G)
                          or
                        4.01-8.01
                         oz/1,000
                         sq.ft
                        (9.5% G)
       Golf  Course  Turf (fairways)
          Brown  patch
           (Rhizoctonia)
          Dollar spot
           (Sclerotinia)
          Leaf spot
           (.Helminthosporium)
                        2.06-7.5
                         Ib/A
                        (4.17 Ib/gal
                         F1C)
                        (50-75% WP)
Use limited to CA.
Foliar application.  As a preven-
tive, apply lower half of dose range
using the lesser rates for light to
moderate conditions and the higher
rates when conditions are severe.
Apply at 7 to 14 day intervals.  As
a curative, apply upper half of dose
range using the higher rates under
severe disease conditions.  Apply
at 7 day intervals.
Foliar.  Apply in 30 to 40 gallons
per acre.  Apply when conditions
favor disease development.  Repeat
as long as conditions persist.  Un-
der severe disease conditions use
the highest rate and shortest in-
terval as follows:  For dollar spot,
apply 2.06 to 4.17 pounds per acre
at 7 to 10 day intervals or 3.75 to
7.5 pounds per acre at 14 to 21 day
intervals.  For brown patch, apply
3.75 to 7.5 pounds per acre at 7 to
14 day intervals.  For Helmintho-
sporium leaf spot, apply 4.125 to
4.17 pounds per acre at 7 to 10 day
intervals or 3.75 to 7.5 pounds per
acre at 14 to 21 day intervals.
      Issued:   2-02-84
                                 11-081901-19

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            Site and Pest
                    EPA Index  to  Pesticide  Chemicals

                            CHLOROTHALONIL

                      Dosages and   Tolerance. Use, Limitations
                      Formulation(s)
              Golf Course Turf (continued)
/33008AA
Ornamental Turf (golf course
 greens and trees, grass tennis
 courts, lawns, parks)
FBAHRAM

FMAPRAE

FBATCFH



FMAQSAQ

FMAXPCR

FMBCHAM

FBATHAM

FBAXCEF

FJAMPEJ
  Brown patch
   (Rhizoctonia)
  Copper spot
   (Ramulispora)
  Curvularia
   (including blight,
   fading out, going
   out, leaf spot)
  Dollar spot
   (Sclerotinia)
  Gray leaf spot
   (Piricularia)
  Leaf spot
   (Helmlnthosporium)
  Melting out
   (Uelminthosporium)
  Red thread
   (Corticium)
  Stem rust of blue-
   grass (Puccinia)
1.44-6.6
 oz/1,000
 sq.ft
(0.4-4.17
 Ib/gal F1C)
(50-75% WP)
(2.5-11.25%
 G)
  or

(5% D)
  or
4.01-8.01
 oz/1,000
 sq.ft
(9.5% G)
                                                  Begin after first or second cutting
                                                  and repeat as long as conditions
                                                  favor disease development.
Do not graze treated areas.  Do not
feed clippings to livestock.
Do not mow or water after treatment
until lawn is thoroughly dry, pre-
ferably for 24 hours.
Apply sprays in 2 to 15 gallons per
1,000 square feet.
Apply granular formulations to damp
lawn or turf.  Apply dust thorough-
ly for 6 Inches around affected
area.

Foliar application.  As a preven-
tive, apply lower half of dose
range using the lesser rates for
light to moderate conditions and the
higher rates when conditions are
severe.  Apply at 7 to 14 day in-
tervals.  As a curative, apply upper
half of dose range using the higher
rates under severe disease condi-
tions.  Apply at 7 day intervals.
A 75 percent wettable powder formu-
lation (Reg. No. 007764-00028) may
be tank mixed with chlordane, tech-
nical.
            Issued:  2-02-84
                              11-081901-20

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                      EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals

                               CHLOROTHALONIL

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

  Ornamental Turf  (continued)

    Gray snow mold      4.125-8.25    Foliar application.  Apply in autumn
     (Typhula)           oz/1,000     before snow cover.  Apply the higher
                         sq.ft        rate  if turf layer remains frozen
                         (4.17 Ib/gal  prior to snow cover.  If snow cover
                         F1C)         is intermittent or lacking during
                         (75% WP)      the winter, repeat at low rate at
                                      monthly intervals until conditions
                                      favorable for disease development
                                      no longer persist.  For pink snow-
                                      mold, use low rate and tank mix with
                                      benomyl (1 ounce a.i.) or 3-(3,5-
                                      dichlorophenyl)-N-(l-methylethyl)-2,4
                                      -dioxo-1-imidazolidinecarboximide
                                      (2 ounces a.i.).

                         4.8 oz/1,000  Use limited to OR and WA.
                         sq.ft        Foliar application.  Apply in the
                         (2.5-5% G)    fall.  Repeat at 7 to 14 day inter-
                                      vals  as needed.

  Perennial Ryegrass (seed crop)

                         Refer to TERRESTRIAL FOOD CROP, Bluegrass (seed
                         crop), for use and  limitation information.

      (Ornamental  Plants (herbaceous plants and bulbs; woody shrubs, trees
      and vines))

      General Warnings and Limitations;  Make initial application as in-
      dicated for  each host/disease below.  Repeat at 7 to 14 day inter-
      vals until conditions are no longer favorable for disease develop-
      ment.  During periods when conditions favor severe disease inci-
      dence (generally cloudy or wet weather) apply the higher rate at the
      shorter application interval.  For certain foliage plants in areas
      such as FL, avoid  spraying plants during hot and sunny conditions
      or when conditions will not promote drying; do not apply to wilted
      plants.
      May be used in greenhouses.  Applicators and attending personnel
      should wear protective clothing including long-sleeves, gloves, gog-
      gles or eye shield plus a face-fitting respirator specifically de-
      signed to remove organic pesticide vapors and particulates.  Do not
      use mistblowers or high pressure spray equipment when applying
      chlorothalonil in greenhouses.
Issued:  2-02-84                11-081901-21

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/35022AA

FMBCCBM

FMBCCBO

?MBCCFP
/34022AA
/34118AA
FBADOAV

FDACPCN
/35429AA
/35071AA

FAAAGAP

FCADGBG
            Site and Pest
Ash
                    EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals

                             CHLOROTHALONIL

                      Dosages and   Tolerance, Use, Limitations
                      Formulation(s)
  Leaf spot
   (Cercospora)
  Leaf spot
   (Cercosporidium)
  Leaf spot
   (Cylindrosporium)  1.125 this
                       actual*/gal
                      (1 Ib/gal,
                       4.17 Ib/gal
                       F1C)
                      (75% WP)

Azalea
Rhododendron Hybrids/Cultivars
1.04-1.125    Apply at spring bud break.
 lb/100 gal
  or
0.19 oz/gal
  or
  Ovulinia petal
   blight
  Phytophthora
   dieback
Buckeye
Horsechestnut

  Anthracnose
    (Glomerella)
  Leaf blotch
    (Guignardia)
1.04-1.125
 lb/100 gal
  or
0.19 oz/gal
  or
1.125 tbls
 actual*/gal
(1 Ib/gal,
 4.17 Ib/gal
 F1C)
(75% WP)
1.04-1.125
 lb/100 gal
(4.17 Ib/gal
 F1C)
(75% WP)
Discoloration of blooms has been
noted on certain varieties when
applications are made during bloom.

Apply at new leaf emergence for
dieback; or at early bloom for petal
blight.
Apply at spring bud break.
            Issued:  2-02-84
                               11-081901-22

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JIAA
pw
      Site and Pest
Carnation

  Alternaria leaf
   spot and stem
   rot
  Botrytis blossom
   blight
                    EPA Index to  Pesticide  Chemicals

                             CHLOROTHALONIL

                      Dosages and   Tolerance, Use, Limitations
                      Formulation(s)
 m
 w
Cherry-laurel

  Cercospora leaf
   spot
  Shot-hole leaf
1.04-1.125
 lb/100 gal
  or
0.19 oz/gal
  or
1.125 tbls
 actual*/gal
(1 Ib/gal,
 4.17 Ib/gal
 F1C)
(75% WP)
1.04-1.125
 lb/100 gal
  or
            spot  (Coccomyces)  0.19 oz/gal
                                 or
                               1.125 tbls
                                actual*/gal
                               (1 Ib/gal,
                                4.17 Ib/gal
                                F1C)
                               (75% WP)
                                             For Alternaria,  apply upon trans-
                                             planting cuttings.   For  Botrytis,
                                             apply in cool, moist conditions.
Apply at petal fall.
 154A      Chrysanthemum
 I24i      Daisies

 IN        Gray mold blight
            (Botrytis)
 ID,        Leaf spot
            (Septoria)
 to        Ray blight
            (Mycosphaeralla)
                       1.125-1.63
                        lb/100 gal
                         or
                       0.045 oz/100
                        sq.ft
                         or
                       0.2-0.64
                        oz/gal
                         or
                       0.625-1.125
                        tbls
                        actual*/gal
                       (0.4-4.17
                        Ib/gal FIG)
                       (50-75% WP)
                         or
               For leaf spot and ray blight,  apply
               upon transplanting cuttings.   For
               gray mold,  apply prebloom.
               A 75 percent wettable powder formu-
               lation (Reg. No. 007764-00028) may
               be tank mixed with a multiple  active
               ingredient  product containing  tri-
               chlorphon and oxydemeton-methyl
               (Reg. No. 007764-00040).
                            OR MAI
               Formulated  with dinocap and car-
               baryl; or dicofol, dinocap and
               diazlnon.
       Issued:  2-02-84
                               H-081901-23

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                    EPA  Index  to  Pesticide Chemicals

                            CHLOROTHALONIL

                      Dosages and   Tolerance, Use, Limitations
                      Formulation(s)
              Chrysanthemum cluster (continued)
/31092AA

FMBCFAK
/34053AA

FAAACDP
/34058AA

FEAJFAM
Dracaena

  Leaf spot
   (Fusarlum)
Euonymus

  Anthracnose
   (Colletotrichum)
Firethorn
                                    (5% D)
                                      OR MAI
                                    0.18-0.2
                                     oz/gal
                                      or
                                    0.5 this
                                     actual*/gal
                                    (26.5-36% WP)
                                    (5% WP/D)
                                      or

                                    (5% WP/D)
1.04-1.125
 lb/100 gal
(4.17 Ib/gal
 F1C)
(75% WP)
1.04-1.125
 Ib/gal
(4.17 Ib/gal
 FIG)
(75% WP)
  Scab (Fusicladium)  1.04-1.125
                       lb/100 gal
                        or
                      0.19 oz/gal
                        or
                      1.125 tbls
                       actual*/gal
                      (1 Ib/gal,
                       4.17 Ib/gal
                       F1C)
                      (75% WP)
Apply prior to transplant.
Apply at spring bud break.
              Apply at spring bud break.
            Issued:  2-02-84
                              H-081901-24

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                          EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals

                                   CHLOROTHALONIL

                             Dosages  and   Tolerance. Use, Limitations
                             Fonnulat ion(s)
JJ2AA
       Flowering Almond
       Flowering Quince
       Purpleleaf  Sand Cherry

         Brown rot blossom/  1.04-1.125    Apply at early bloom.
            twig  blight
            (Monilinia)
 m
       Flowering Crabapple

         Cedar-apple rust
          (Gymnosporangium)
         Leaf spot
          (Sphaeropsis)
         Scab (Venturia)
1tt&
         Flowering Dogwood

            Leaf  spot
             (Septoria)
                              lb/100 gal
                               or
                             0.19 oz/gal
                               or
                             1.125 tbls
                              actual*/gal
                             (1 Ib/gal,
                              4.17 Ib/gal
                              F1C)
                             (75% WP)
1.04-1.125
 lb/100 gal
  or
0.19 oz/gal
  or
1.125 tbls
 actual*/gal
(1 Ib/gal,
 4.17 Ib/gal
 F1C)
(75% WP)
  OR MAI
0.2 oz/gal
(26.5% WP)
                              1.04-1.125
                               lb/100 gal
                                or
                              0.19 oz/gal
                                or
                              1.125 tbls
                               actual*/gal
                              (1 Ib/gal,
                               4.17 Ib/gal
                               F1C)
                              (75% WP)
Apply at spring bud break.
             OR MAI
Formulated with dicofol, dinocap,
and diazinon.
              Apply at  early bloom.
        Issued:  2-02-84
                                        11-081901-25

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/31108AA

FBAPBAW

?JAAQBB
            Site and Pest
Geranium

  Gray mold blight
   (Botrytis)
  Rust
                    EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals

                             CHLOROTHALONIL

                      Dosages and   Tolerance, Use, Limitations
                      Formulat ion(s)
/31111AA

FMCDBAW

FMCDCFH
Gladiolus
1.125-1.63
 lb/100 gal
  or
0.045 oz/100
 sq.ft
  or
0.2-0.64
 oz/gal
  or
0.625-1.125
 tbls
 actual*/gal
(0.4-4.17
 Ib/gal F1C)
(50-75* WP)
  or

(5% D)
  OR MAI
0.18-0.2
 oz/gal
  or
0.5 tbls
 actual*/gal
(26.5-36% WP)
(5% WP/D)
  or

(5% WP/D)
Apply during cool, moist conditions.
A 75 percent wettable powder formu-
lation (Reg. No. 007764-00028) may
be tank mixed with a multiple active
ingredient product containing tri-
chlorphon and oxydemeton-methyl
(Reg. No. 007764-00040).
             OR MAI
Formulated with dinocap, carbaryl;
or dicofol, dinocap, and diazinon.
   Botrytis  leaf  and   1.04-1.125    Apply at early propagation.
    flower spot
   Curvularia leaf
    and flower spot
 lb/100 gal
  or
0.19 oz/gal
  or
1.125 tbls
 actual*/gal
(1 Ib/gal,
 4.17 Ib/gal
 F1C)
(75% WP)
            Issued:  2-02-84
                               11-081901-26

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      Site  and Pest
        Hawthorn
                 EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals

                          CHLOROTHALONIL

                    Dosages and   Tolerance,  Use,  Limitations
                    Formulation(s)
          Leaf blight
           (Fabraea)
          Rust
                      1.04-1.125
                       lb/100 gal
                        or
   (Gymnosporangium)  0.19 oz/gal
                        or
                      1.125 tbls
                       actual*/gal
                      (1 Ib/gal,
                       4.17 Ib/gal
                       FIG)
                      (75% WP)
                                  Apply at prebloom.
;OAA

liH
J1AA
Rhizoctonia web
 blight
Hollyhock

  Rust
         Hydrangea

           Leaf spot
            (Cercospora)
           Leaf spot
            (Septoria)
           Rust
            (Pucciniastrum)
                      1.04-1.125
                       lb/100 gal
                      (4.17 Ib/gal
                       F1C)
                      (75% WP)
                               1.04-1.125
                                lb/100 gal
                                 or
                               0.19 oz/gal
                                 or
                               1.125 tbls
                                actual*/gal
                               (1 Ib/gal,
                                4.17 Ib/gal
                                F1C)
                               (75% WP)
                     1.04-1.125
                      lb/100 gal
                     (4.17 Ib/gal
                      F1C)
                     (75% WP)
Apply during warm, moist conditions.
                                   Apply  at  early seedling stage.
                                     Apply to foliage only at early pro-
                                     pagation.
       Issued:  2-02-84
                             11-081901-27

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 /31126AA

 FBADBAW

 FMBCDBD
Site and Pest


  Iris

    Botrytis blossom
     blight
    Leaf spot
     (Didymellina)
/34078AA

FDACPCN
Japanese Andromeda

  Phytophthora die-
   back
                                   EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals

                                            CHLOROTHALONIL

                                     Dosages and   Tolerance. Use. Limitations
                                     Fonnulation(s)~
                       1.125-1.63
                        lb/100 gal
                         or
                       0.045 oz/100
                        sq.ft
                         or
                       0.2-0.64
                        oz/gal
                         or
                       0.625-1.125
                        tbls
                        actual*/gal
                       (0.4-4.17
                        Ib/gal F1C)
                       (50-75% WP)
                         or

                       (5% D)
                         OR MAI
                       0.18-0.2
                       oz/gal
                         or
                       0.5 tbls
                       actual*/gal
                       (26.5-36% WP)
                       (5% WP/D)
                        or

                       (5% WP/D)
                       (5% D)
 Apply during  cool, moist  conditions.
               OR MAI
 Formulated with dinocap and car-
 baryl; diazinon and sulfur; or
 dicofol, dinocap, and diazinon.
                                    1.04-1.125
                                     lb/100 gal
                                      or
                                    0.19 oz/gal
                                      or
                                    1.125 tbls
                                     actual*/gal
                                    (1 Ib/gal,
                                     4.17 Ib/gal
                                     F1C)
                                    (75% WP)
Apply at new leaf emergence.
           Issued:  2-02-84
                                           11-081901-28

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 Site and  Pest
   Leatherleaf  Fern
EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals

         CHLOROTHALONIL

   Dosages and    Tolerance, Use,  Limitations
   Formulation(s)
    Ascochyta  blight
    Leaf  spot
      (Cercospora)
    Leaf  spot
      (Cylindrocladium)
    Rhizoctonia blight
   Li gustrum

    Leaf  spot
      (Cercospora)
  Lilies

    Gray mold blight
      (Botrytis)
   1.04-1.125
    lb/100  gal
     or
   0.19-0.2
    oz/gal
     or
   1.125 tbls
    actual*/gal
   (1-4.17
    Ib/gal  F1C)
   (50-75%  WP)
   1.04-1.125
    lb/100  gal
     or
   0.19  oz/gal
     or
   1.125 tbls
    actual*/gal
   (1 Ib/gal,
    4.17 Ib/gal
    F1C)
   (75%  WP)
  1.04-1.125
   lb/100 gal
    or
  0.19 oz/gal
    or
  1.125 tbls
   actual*/gal
  (1 Ib/gal,
   4.17 Ib/gal
   F1C)
  (75% WP)
Apply at spring bud break.
Apply during prolonged wet condi-
tions.
Apply prior to bloom.
Issued:  2-02-84
          11-081901-29

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/31141AA

FMBSCFH
/34097AA

FMBCCBM
            Site and Pest
                    EPA Index  to  Pesticide  Chemicals

                            CHLOROTHALONIL

                      Dosages and   Tolerance, Use, Limitations
                      Formulation(s)
Moses-in-the-cradle

  Tan leaf spot
   (Curvularia)
Mountain-laurel

  Leaf spot
    (Cercospora)
/34103AA

FJAAQBB
Oregongrape

  Rust
1.04-1.125
 lb/100 gal
  or
0.19 oz/gal
  or
1.125 this
 actual*/gal
(1 Ib/gal,
 4.17 Ib/gal
 F1C)
(50-75% WP)
1.04-1.125
 lb/100 gal
  or
0.19 oz/gal
  or
1.125 tbls
 actual*/gal
(1 Ib/gal,
 4.17 Ib/gal
 F1C)
(75% WP)
1.04-1.125
 lb/100 gal
  or
0.19 oz/gal
  or
1.125 tbls
 actual*/gal
(1 Ib/gal,
 4.17 Ib/gal
 F1C)
(75% WP)
Apply at early propagation.
Apply at spring bud break.
Apply at spring bud break.
            Issued:  2-02-84
                              11-081901-30

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      Site and Pest
                   EPA Index  to  Pesticide Chemicals

                            CHLOROTHALONIL

                      Dosages and   Tolerance, Use, Limitations
                      Formulation(s)
87AA
PDA
C2AA
Ornamental and Forest
 Tree Conifers
            (fite information has  been separated into  2 parts based on 2 groups
             of labeling)

            General Warnings and Limitations;   (Reg. Nos. 050534-00008, 050534-
            00009, 050534-00004, and 050534-00023:  Apply by ground equipment
            or aircraft excepted where indicated.   When concentrate sprays are
            used, the  lower rate per acre given may be applied.   Use  100 gallons
            per acre for dilute sprays of Christmas tree stands  or nursery beds.
            For concentrate sprays,  apply 10 to 20  gallons  per acre by aircraft
            to forest  stands, 10 to  50 gallons  per  acre by  ground equipment or
            aircraft to Christmas  tree stands,  and  5  to 10  gallons per acre by
            ground equipment only  to nursery beds.  Apply dosage rates given in
            per 100 gallons only as  a full dilute spray.  In all cases, apply
            in sufficient  water to obtain uniform coverage  of tree canopy.)
 BS
  Botrytis seedling
   blight
  Phoma twig canker
          Lophodermium
            needle  cast
1.04-2.085
 Ib/A
  or
1.04-2.085
 lb/100 gal
(4.17 Ib/gal
 F1C)
(75% WP)

1.04-2.085
 Ib/A
  or
1.04-2.085
 lb/100 gal
(4.17 Ib/gal
 F1C)
(75% WP)
Foliar application to nursery beds.
Apply in nursery beds when seedlings
are 4 inches tall and when cool,
moist conditions favor disease
development.  Repeat at 7 to 14 day
intervals as long as conditions
favorable for disease development
persist.

Use limited to North Central and
Northeastern states.
Foliar application.  Apply begin-
ning in mid-July to early August
before infection occurs.  Repeat at
3 to 4 week intervals until condi-
tions no longer favor disease de-
velopment.  In nursery beds, apply
high rate at 3 week intervals.
       Issued:   2-02-84
                               11-081901-31

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                                 EPA Index to  Pesticide  Chemicals
            Site and Pest
                           CHLOROTHALONIL

                    Dosages and   Tolerance, Use, Limitations
                    Formulation(s)
              Ornamental and Forest Tree Conifers (continued)
FBAVRAH

FBAVRAR

FMAJSAJ

FDAGSAL

FBBGSBS

FBAVPBD
Rhabdocline needle  1.04-4.17
 cast  [Douglas-fir]  Ib/A
Rhizosphaera needle
 cast  [spruces]
Scirrhia brown spot
 [pines]
Scleroderris canker
 [pines]
Sirococcus tip
 blight
Swiss  needle cast
 (Phaeocryptopus)
 [Douglas-fir]
  or
1.04-4.17
 lb/100 gal
(4.17 Ib/gal
 F1C)
(75% WP)
 FBAVPBD
 Swiss needle cast
  (Phaeocryptopus)
2.06-4.17
 Ib/A
  or
2.06-4.17
 lb/100 gal
(4.17 Ib/gal
 F1C)
(75% WP)
Foliar application.  Apply in spring
when new shoot growth is 0.5 to 2
inches in length.  Repeat at 3 to 4
week intervals until conditions no
longer favor disease development.
In nursery beds, apply highest rate
given for each disease below.  For
Rhabdocline needle cast, Scleroder-
ris canker, and Swiss needle cast,
use 1.04 to 2.085 pounds; for
Rhizosphaera needle cast and Scir-
rhia brown spot, use 4.125 to 4.17
pounds; and, for Sirococcus tip
blight, use 1.5 to 2.625 pounds.

Foliar application.  Single appli-
cation technique.  In Christmas tree
plantations or forest stands make 1
application in the spring when new
shoot growth is 0.5 to 2 inches in
length.
             Issued:   2-02-84
                             11-081901-32

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                      EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals
Site and Pest
       CHLOROTHALONIL

Dosages and   Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
  Ornamental and Forest Tree Conifers  (continued)

      General Warnings and Limitations:  Reg. Nos. 001812-00266, 000677-
      0044A, and 000004-00290:  Apply with ground equipment only.  Apply
      the low rates with hydraulic spray equipment or the high rates with
      a high pressure mist blower.)
    Lophodermium
     needle cast
    Phoma twig canker
    Sirococcus tip
     blight
1.82-1.875
 lb/100 gal
  or
4.43-4.5
 lb/100 gal
(4.17 Ib/gal
 F1C)
(50-75% WP)
  OR MAI
0.2 oz/gal
(26.5% WP)

1.43-1.5
 lb/100 gal
(4.17 Ib/gal
 F1C)
(50-75% WP)
  OR MAI
0.2 oz/gal
(26.5% WP)
    Rhizosphaera needle 4.43 lb/100
     cast                gal
                        (4.17 Ib/gal
                         F1C)

    Scirrhia brown spot 4.43-4.5
                         lb/100 gal
                        (4.17 Ib/gal
                         F1C)
                        (50-75% WP)
                          OR MAI
                        0.2 oz/gal
                        (26.5% WP)
Use limited to North Central and
Northeastern states.
Foliar application.  Apply in early
August before infection occurs.
Make 3 applications at 3 to 4 week
intervals for disease control.
             OR MAI
Formulated with dicofol, dinocap,
and diazinon.
Use limited to West Coast states.
Foliar application.  Apply in early
November and repeat at 2 to 4 week
intervals as needed to maintain
control.  Use the shorter interval
when disease conditions are moder-
ately severe to severe.
             OR MAI
Formulated with dicofol, dinocap,
and diazinon.

Foliar application.  Apply in early
June and repeat in 3 to 4 weeks.
              Foliar application.  Apply when new
              needles are approximately one-half
              their full grown length.  If rain-
              fall is heavy, make 2 applications
              at 3 week intervals.
                           OR MAI
              Formulated with dicofol, dinocap,
              and diazinon.
Issued:  2-02-84
        11-081901-33

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                                 EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals
            Site and Pest
                            CHLOROTHALONIL

                      Dosages  and   Tolerance,  Use,  Limitations
                      Formulation(s)
              Ornamental and Forest Tree Conifers  (continued)
FDAGSAL
  Scleroderris canker
/34106AA

FBBJVAL
Pachysandra

  Volutella leaf and
   stem blight
/31387AA

FMBCHAM
/31154AA
Parlor Palm

  Helminthosporium
   leaf spot
Petunias
FIAXPCN

FBAABAW
  Crown rot
   (Phytophthora)
  Botrytis blight
2.215-2.25
 lb/100 gal
  or
4.43-4.5
 lb/100 gal
(4.17 Ib/gal
 F1C)
(50-75% WP)
  OR MM
0.2 oz/gal
(26.5% WP)
2.085-2.25
 lb/100 gal
(4.17 Ib/gal
 F1C)
(75% WP)
1.04-1.125
 lb/100 gal
(4.17 Ib/gal
 FIG)
(75% WP)
1.04-1.125
 lb/100 gal
  or
0.19 oz/gal
  or
1.125 tbls
 actual*/gal
(1 Ib/gal,
 4.17 Ib/gal
 F1C)
(75% WP)
Foliar application to nursery beds.
Apply in spring as soon as new
growth appears.  Repeat at 2 to 3
week intervals until early July.
Continue at 4 week Intervals until
 early September.
             OR MAI
Formulated with dicofol, dinocap,
and diazinon.
Apply at spring bud break.
Apply during cool, moist conditions.
Discoloration of blooms has been
noted on certain varieties when
applications are made during bloom.

Apply prior to bloom.
            Issued:  2-02-84
                              11-081901-34

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155AA

{DAB

JPCN
I1QAA

ffAA
 ftAA

 UH
 C3AA
       Site and Pest
Philodendron
                    EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals

                             CHLOROTHALONIL

                      Dosages and   Tolerance, Use, Limitations
                      Formulation(s)
  Leaf spot           1.04-1.125
   (Dactylaria)        lb/100 gal
  Phytophthora blight   or
                      0.19-0.64
                       oz/gal
                        or
                      1.125  tbls
                       actual*/gal
                      (1-4.17 Ib/gal
                       F1C)
                                            Apply during moist  conditions.
Photinia

  Leaf spot
   (Fabraea)
Poplar

  Leaf spot
   (Marssonina)
Prayer Plant

  Helminthosporium
   leaf  spot
         Red Oak

           Anthracnose
            (Gnomonia)
           Leaf spot
            (Actinopelte)
           Leaf blister
            (Taphrina)
                               (50-75% WP)
                               1.04-1.125
                                lb/100 gal
                               (4.17 Ib/gal
                                F1C)
                               (75% WP)
                               1.04-1.125
                                lb/100 gal
                               (4.17 Ib/gal
                                F1C)
                               (75% WP)
                               1.04-1.125
                                lb/100  gal
                               (4.17  Ib/gal
                                F1C)
                               (75% WP)
                       1.04-1.125
                        lb/100 gal
                       (4.17 Ib/gal
                        F1C)
                       (75% WP)
                                     Apply at spring bud break.
                                    Apply at  spring  bud break.
                                             Apply at early propagation.
                                             Apply at dormant budswell.
       Issued:  2-02-84
                               11-081901-35

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/34120AA

FMAEDBS

FBADBAW

FFACSCO
            Site and Pest
Rose

  Black spot
   (Dlplocarpon)
  Botrytis blossom
   blight
  Powdery mildew
   ( S pha ero theca )
   [suppression]
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                             CHLOROTHALONIL

                      Dosages and   Tolerance, Use, Limitations
                      Formulation(s)
 /31414AA

 FAAACDP

 FBATBAW

 FMBCAAX

 FMBCCBM
 Statice

  Anthracnose
    (Colletotrichum)
  Botrytis leaf
    blight
  Leaf spot
    (Alternaria)
  Leaf spot
    (Cercospora)
0.75-1.08
 lb/100 gal
  or
0.03 oz/100
 sq.ft
  or
0.125-0.43
 oz/gal
  or
0.5-0.75 tbls
 actual*/gal
(0.4-4.17
 Ib/gal F1C)
(50-75% WP)
  or

(5% D)
  OR MAI
0.09-0.2
 oz/gal
  or
0.5 tbls
 actual*/gal
(26.5-36% WP)
(5% WP/D)
(3.75-6% EC)
  or

(5% WP/D)
(5% D)
              Apply at spring bud break.
              A 75 percent wettable powder formu-
              lation (Reg. No. 007764-00028) may
              be tank mixed with a multiple active
              ingredient product containing tri-
              chlorphon and oxydemeton-methyl
              (Reg. No. 007764-00040).
                           OR MI
              Formulated with one or a combina-
              tion of dicofol, dinocap, carbaryl,
              diazinon, and sulfur.
0.75-1.04
 lb/100 gal
(4.17 Ib/gal
 F1C)
(75% WP)
              Apply at spring bud break.
             Issued:   2-02-84
                              11-081901-36

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F2AA

88F
G7AA

BE
      Site and Pest
        Sycamore

          Anthracnose
           (Gnomonia)
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                            CHLOROTHALONIL

                      Dosages and   Tolerance, Use, Limitations
                      Formulation(s)
Syngonium

  Leaf spot
   (Cephalosporium)
Viburnum

  Powdery mildew
   (Microsphaera)
 01
 u
Zinnia

  Powdery mildew
   (Erysiphe)
                      1.04-1.125
                       lb/100 gal
                      (4.17 Ib/gal
                       F1C)
                      (75% WP)
1.04-1.125
 lb/100 gal
(4.17 Ib/gal
 F1C)
(75% WP)
1.04-1.125
 lb/100 gal
  or
0.19 oz/gal
  or
1.125 tbls
 actual*/gal
(1 Ib/gal,
 4.17 Ib/gal
 F1C)
(75% WP)
1.125-1.63
 lb/100 gal
  or
0.045  oz/100
 sq.ft
  or
0.2-0.64
 oz/gal
  or
0.625-1.125
 tbls
 actual*/gal
(0.4-4.17
 Ib/gal F1C)
(50-75% WP)
  or
              Apply in spring bud break.
Apply during warm, moist conditions.
Apply in mid-summer.
Apply at  first sign of disease.
             OR MAI
Formulated with diazinon and sulfur;
or dicofol, dinocap, and diazinon.
       Issued:   2-02-84
                               11-081901-37

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  Zinnia (continued)
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         CHLOROTHALONIL

   Dosages  and    Tolerance,  Use,  Limitations
   Formulation(s)
                        (5% D)
                          OR MAI
                        0.18-0.2
                         oz/gal
                          or
                        0.5 tbls
                         actual*/gal
                        (26.5-36% WP)
                        (5% WP/D)
                          or

                        (5% WP/D)
                          OR MAI
                        0.2 oz/gal
                        (26.5% WP)
                          or

                        (5% D)
GREENHOUSE FOOD CROP

  (Agricultural Crops)

  General Warnings and Limitations;   For greenhouse use on tomato only.
  Use as a protective fungicide.  The formulations are designed to be
  vaporized, and when cooled, to condense and leave a fine, invisible dust
  on the plants.  Before treatment,  turn off all misting systems.  Foliage
  and blooms must be dry.  Close all doors,  windows and ventilators.   Do
  not apply when greenhouse temperature is above 75 F (23.9 C).
  The can containing the 20 percent  impregnated material formulation (a
  powder) will treat 1,000 square feet of greenhouse area.  Place can
  above crop foliage in the center of the 1,000 square feet area.  Ignite
  by directing a propane torch to the side of the can or by placing a lit
  paper match to the surface of the  powder.
  Each tablet of the 90 percent pelleted tableted formulation (8 grams or
  0.28 ounce active ingredient per tablet) will treat 400 square feet of
  greenhouse area.  Tablets are vaporized in a shallow open pan at a tem-
  perature of 600 to 800 F (315.6 to 426.7 C).  Place vaporizing unit on
  the floor at the center of the area to be treated.  Do not place units
  of either formulation more than 50 feet apart.
  Application should be made before development of disease.  Repeat at
  weekly intervals as long as conditions favor disease development, es-
  pecially during overcast, cool and humid weather.  Overnight exposure
  is recommended.  If not suitable,  expose plants for at least 3 hours
  with doors and ventilators closed and fans turned off.
Issued:  2-02-84
           11-081901-38

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

        General Warnings and Limitations (continued)

        Do not enter greenhouse during exposure period.  Following exposure
        period, greenhouses should be well ventilated for at least 2 hours be-
        fore re-entering.  Do not handle foliage of treated plants for 2 or 3
        days after treatment unless wearing protective gloves and clothing.

J5CA      Tomato                              5 ppm
                                            No preharvest interval through 0.7
                                            ounce per 1,000 square feet.

liX        Early blight        0.28 oz/400   Foliar application to greenhouse
           (Alternaria)        sq.ft        grown plants.
(DC        Gray leaf spot      (90% p/T)
           (Stemphylium)        or
W        Gray mold           0.7 oz/1,000
           (Botrytis)          sq.ft
Iffl        Late blight         (20% Impr)
           (Phytophthora)
C7        Leaf mold
           (Cladosporium)
      GREENHOUSE NON-FOOD CROP

        (Ornamental Plants and Forest Trees)

        General Warnings and Limitations;  For greenhouse use only.  Use as a
        protective fungicide.  The formulations are designed to be vaporized,
        and when cooled, to condense and leave a fine invisible dust on the
        plants.  Before treatment, turn off all misting systems.  Foliage and
        blooms must be dry.  Close all doors, windows and ventilators.  Do not
        apply when greenhouse temperature is above 75 F (23.9 C).  The can con-
        taining the 20 percent impregnated material formulation (a powder) will
        treat 1,000 square feet of greenhouse area.  Place can above crop foli-
        age in the center of the 1,000 square feet area.  Ignite by directing a
        propane torch to the side of the can or by placing a lit paper match on
        the surface of the powder.
        Each tablet of the 90 percent pelleted/tableted formulation (8 grams or
        0.28 ounce active ingredient per tablet) will treat 400 square feet of
        greenhouse area.  Tablets are vaporized in a shallow open pan at a tem-
        perature of 600 to 800 F (315.6 to 426.7 C).  Place vaporizing unit on
        the floor at the center of the area to be treated.  Do not place units
        of either formulation more than 50 feet apart.
        Application should be made before development of disease.  Repeat at
        weekly intervals as long as conditions favor disease development, es-
        pecially during overcast, cool and humid weather.
        Stock plants, from which cuttings have been taken, should be treated
        within 12 hours of cutting period.  Overnight exposure is recommendet.


      Issued:  2-02-84                11-081901-39

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            Site and Pest
       CHLOROTHALONIL

Dosages and   Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
              General Warnings and Limitations (continued)

              If not suitable, expose plants for at least 3 hours with doors and ven-
              tilators closed and fans turned off.
              Do not enter greenhouse during exposure period.  Following exposure
              period, greenhouses should be well ventilated for at least 2 hours be-
              fore re-entering.  Do not take cuttings from stock plants or handle
              foliage of treated plants for 2 or 3 days after treatment unless wear-
              ing protective gloves and clothing.  Treatment can be made to both
              foliage and blooms except on those plants specified for application to
              foliage only.  Of these, some are primarily grown for foliage while
              others may have varieties with blooms which are susceptible to discol-
              oration.  Treatment will control blossom blight, leaf spot, and stem rot
              caused by Gray mold blight (Botrytis).

                  (foliage and bloom treatment)
/31012CA      African Violets
/31013CA      Ageratum
/31017CA      Alyssum
/31022CA      Aphelandra
/31025CA      Asparagus Fern
/34022CA      Azalea
/31049CA      Calceolaria
/31058CA      Celosia
/31065CA      Chrysanthemum
/31066CA      Cineraria
/31080CA      Cyclamen
/31087CA      Dianthus
/31089CA      Dieffenbachia
/35044CA      Douglas-fir
/31093CA      Easter Lily
/34053CA      Euonymus
/34057CA      Ficus
/35051CA      Fir
/31104CA      Fuchsia
/31108CA      Geranium
/31112CA      Gloxinia
/34073CA      Hydrangea
/34083CA      Lantana
/34090CA      Mahonia
/31137CA      Marigold
/31143CA      Nasturtium
/35088CA      Norfolk Island Pine
/31149CA      Pansies
/35100CA      Ponderosa Pines
/31262CA      Pothos
/31284CA      Primrose
/31306CA      Purple Velvetplant
/34120CA      RHse
/31171CA      Salvia
            Issued:  2-02-84
        11-081901-40

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                                     CHLOROTHALONIL

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

        African Violets cluster (continued)

        Scarlet Sage
        Schizanthus
        Snapdragon
        Spirea
        Verbena
        Zinnia

(UK        Gray  mold  blight    0.28 oz/400   Foliar application  to  greenhouse
            (Botrytis cinerea)  sq.ft        grown plants.
                               (90% P/T)
                                 or
                               0.7 oz/1,000
                                sq.ft
                               (20% Impr)

             (foliage treatment only)
SKA     Aster
MCA     Begonia
ftCA     Blue Fescue
fiJCA     Bugle weed
MCA     Caladium
WCA     Carnation
tlCA     Coleus
I6CA     Garden  Balsam
HCA     Hedera
SiCA  .   Hoy a
I15CA     Larkspur
33CA     Lobelia
WCA     Palm
*ICA     Periwinkle (Madagascar variety)
 HCA     Petunias
 foCA     Poinsettia

 Ifif        Gray  mold blight    0.28 oz/400   Foliar application to greenhouse
            (Botrytis cinerea)  sq.ft        grown plants.
                               (90% P/T)
                                 or
                               0.7 oz/1,000
                                sq.ft
                               (20% Impr)

                               Refer to TERRESTRIAL NON-FOOD CROP,  (Ornamental
                               Plants  (herbaceous plants and bulbs; woody shrubs,
                               trees and  vines)) for other uses in greenhouses.
       Issued:  2-02-84                 11-081901-41

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EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals

         CHLOROTHALONIL

  Dosages and   Tolerance, Use. Limitations
  Formulation(s)~
            DOMESTIC OUTDOOR

              (Ornamental Plants and Forest Trees)
                                    Refer to TERRESTRIAL NON-FOOD CROP,  (Ornamental
                                    Plants and Forest  Trees),  for sites  with home-
                                    owner directions.
              (Wood or Wood Structure  Protection Treatments)
/64000NB      Wood Protection Treatment to
               Existing Buildings or Parts
               of Buildings
/64003NB      Wood Protection Treatment to
               Finished Wood  Products
                When  applied by spraying,  wear a
                mask  or hood.   All products  are
                formulated  with bis(tributylin)
                oxide.   The 0.68 to 0.71 percent
                formulations are semi-transparent
                stains  and  the  0.42 to  0.49  percent
                formulations are solid  color stains.
                All formulations are for exterior
                above-ground use only and may be
                applied to  wood shingles, shakes,
                rough siding, panels and fencing.
                The semi-transparent formulations
                may also be applied to decks and
                wood lawn furniture.  Do not use
                semi-transparent formulations on
               painted surfaces; if previously
               stained, use over old semi-trans-
               parent stain only.
               Do not use the solid color stains
               on yard furniture, floors or decks.
               They are not recommended for use on
               hardboard (pressed wood, fiberboard)
               or similar manufactured building
               materials.   The  solid color stains
               may be applied over previously
               finished wood (paint or  solid stain)
               and metal surfaces such  as  gutters
               and flashing.
               All surfaces must be dry, well cured
               and clean.   All  cracks or large
               openings should  be puttied  or
               caulked. Mildew and other  contami-
               nants  should be  removed  by scrubbing
               with an  appropriate hypochlorite-
               type bleach  and  detergent solution.
               Do not apply when surface or  atmos-
               pheric conditions are less than  50
               F (10.0  C).
           Issued:  2-02-84
                                          11-081901-42

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                           CHLOROTHALONIL

                    Dosages and   Tolerance, Use, Limitations
                    Formulation(s)
          Wood Protection Treatment to Existing Buildings or Parts of Buildings
           cluster (continued)

                                              To apply,  mix thoroughly and use
                                              unthlnned  for 1 coat application.
                                              If necessary, when applying  2 coats,
                                              the first  coat may be thinned with
                                              up to 1 pint of mineral spirits per
                                              gallon of  stain.  Do not thin with
                                              water, oils, other stains or paints.
                                              Recoat after a minimum of 12 hours
                                              for semi-transparent and 24  hours
                                              for solid  color stains.
QBB
Wood decay fungi
                                (0.68-0.71%
                                 RTU)
                                (0.42-0.49%
                                 RTU)
                               (0.7% RTU)
 Wood  preservative  treatment.  One
 gallon  covers  approximately 200  to
 300 square feet of smooth surfaces;
 150 to  200 square  feet of rough
 surfaces; and, when using the solid
 color stains,  300  to 400 square  feet
 of stained or  painted surfaces.
 Application by brushing and working
 well  into surface  is recommended.
 Roller  and pad application should
 be supplemented by brushing to fill
 crevices.  If  spraying is desired,
 apply the semi-transparent stains
 at 15 to 20 pounds pressure and  the
 solid color stains at 30 to 50
 pounds  pressure.

 Wood  preservative  treatment.  One
 gallon  covers approximately from 200
 square  feet of rough surfaces up to
 350 square feet of  rough surfaces.
 Apply by brush, spray, or dip.  Dip
 siding 30 to 60 seconds, and framing
 and deck lumber up  to 3 minutes.
 Recoat in 5 hours  if desired.   Do
not thin or mix with any other pro-
 duct.   Do not use on hardboard or
 over creosote base materials.   Apply
 in the shade and when surface tem-
peratures will not fall below 40 F
 (4.4 C)  within 24 hours.
       Issued:  2-02-84
                           11-081901-43

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            FORESTRY
                   EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals

                            CHLOROTHALONIL

                      Dosages  and   Tolerance,  Use, Limitations
                      Formulation(s)
              (Ornamental Plants and  Forest  Trees)
                                    Refer  to  TERRESTRIAL NON-FOOD CROP,  Ornamental
                                    and  Forest  Tree Conifers.
/640010A

/640100A



FYABQBB
            INDOOR
(Wood or Wood Structure  Protection Treatment)

Wood Protection Treatment  of
 Unseasoned Forest Products
Wood Protection Treatment  of
 Forest Products by Pressure
 Treatment
  Mold
FYABQBB
FYAGQBB
  Mold
  Sapstain
0.87-1.69
 lb/100 gal
 CCA solution
  OR
0.87-1.69
 lb/100 gal
 water
(4.17 Ib/gal
 F1C)
1.01-2.02
 lb/100 gal
 water
(4.04 Ib/gal
 F1C)
Wood protection treatment.  Apply
to control molds on fresh-cut or
unseasoned wood.  Apply for complete
wood surface coverage.  Under ex-
tremely hot and humid conditions,
use the higher rate.
Add to CCA (chromated copper arse-
nate) treating solution and apply
by pressure treatment using standard
procedures of the American Wood-
Preservers' Association.
             OR
Dip wood in vat containing water
dilution prior to CCA pressure
treatment to control mold while wood
is air drying; or, dip after CCA
pressure treatment.

Wood protection treatment.  Apply
to control sapstain and mold in
freshly cut lumber and timbers.  Ap-
ply by dip or spray until all sur-
faces are thoroughly wet.  Dipping
is preferred.  Use lower rate for
lumber approximately 2 inches or
less in thickness.  Use the higher
rate for timber or lumber greater
than 2 inches in thickness and for
bulked piled lumber and timbers.
            Issued:  2-02-84
                              11-081901-44

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                    EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals

                             CHLOROTHALONIL

                       Dosages  and   Tolerance,  Use,  Limitations
                       Formulation(s)
           Wood  Protection  Treatment  of  Unseasoned  Forest  Products  cluster  (con-
           tinued)~~~

                                              Use  fresh logs as  free  from  infec-
                                              tion as possible before converting
                                              into lumber.  Treat  lumber as  soon
                                              as possible after  cutting (within
                                              12 to 24 hours).   Place lumber and
                                              timbers on  sticks  if possible  for
                                              rapid air seasoning.  Protect  fresh-
                                              ly treated  lumber  from  excessive
                                              rainfall immediately after treat-
                                              ment.

           (Commercial and  Industrial Uses)
3010A
Grout  (Portland Cement mildew
 resistant grout)
1QBB
  Mildew
0.375-1.5%
 a.i. by
 weight
  or
0.375-1.5
 lb/100 Ib
 dry grout
 blend
(75% WP)
Adequate controls should be taken
to prevent dusting during the hand-
ling and use of the formulation.

Preservative incorporation.  Apply
during the dry blending process.
020A

AAA
AAA
Marine Antifouling Coatings
  Algae
  Fouling organisms
   (barnacles, bry-
   ozoans, hydroids,
   mussels, tube-
   worms, tunicates)
5.2-21.3% of  Preservative incorporation.  Dosage
 formulation  rates are dependent on the length
 on wet basis of time anti-fouling protection
(96% D)       desired, the temperature of the
              waters in which the ship will oper-
              ate, and the ingredients in the
              marine coating.  Add to the marine
              coating during the pigment grinding
              operation.  Refer to the manufac-
              turer' s bulletin for additional
              details and warnings.
       Issued:  2-02-84
                              11-081901-45

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/810190A      Paints
FYABQBB         Mildew (on paint
                 film)
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         CHLOROTHALONIL

  Dosages and   Tolerance, Use, Limitations
  Formulation(s)
                                                 Refer to the manufacturer* s bulletin
                                                 for  specific details and warnings.
  Latex emul-
   sion exte-
   rior:
  4.8-9.6
   lb/100 gal
   paint
    or
  Latex emul-
   sion inte-
   rior:
  2.4-4.8
   lb/100 gal
   paint
    or
  Solvent-based
   exterior:
  4.8-11.52
   lb/100 gal
   paint
  (96% D)

  1.6-4.0
   lb/100 gal
   paint
  (96% D)

  Exterior:
  4.04-10.1
   lb/100 gal
   paint
     or
  Interior:
  3.03-4.04
   lb/100 gal
   paint
   (4.17 Ib/gal
   F1C)
Preservative incorporation.  Apply
during the pigment grinding opera-
tion.  Use the higher rates for la-
tex emulsion exterior paints in ex-
treme mildew areas, such as the Gulf
Coast.
                                                 Preservative incorporation.   For use
                                                 in aqueous or solvent based  exterior
                                                 paints  and stains.   Apply during the
                                                 pigment grinding operation.

                                                 Preservative incorporation.   For use
                                                 in aqueous (latex)  paint systems
                                                 only.   Apply during the pigment
                                                 grind operation, during or after
                                                 letdown, or to a finished paint.
            Issued:  2-02-84
           11-081901-46

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                                      CHLOROTHALONIL

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

         (Domestic and Human Use)

fl90A      Paints and Stains

KP         Mildew              1.55 oz/gal   Additive incorporation.  Add to
                                paint or     paint or stain.  Mix thoroughly and
                                stain        apply paint or  stain as directed.
                               (51.8% F1C)   In certain alkyd modified latex
                                             paints  some yellowing may occur in
                                             can overnight but will disappear
                                             within  3 days after application.


       AERIAL AND TANK MIX APPLICATIONS

1500       Aerial Application
IUA
                               Refer to
                               TERRESTRIAL  FOOD CROP
                                             All  except  Cotton  (seed treatment)
 WO       Tank Mix (including non-agricul-
 Sii        tural mixes)
                               Refer to
                               TERRESTRIAL  FOOD  CROP
                                 (Agricultural Crops!
                                              Soybeans,  Tomato
                               TERRESTRIAL  NON-FOOD CROP
                                 (Ornamental Plants  and  Trees)
                                              Ornamental Turf,  Chrysanthemum,
                                              Geranium,  Rose
                               INDOOR
                                 (Wood  or Wood Structure Protection Treatments)
                                              Wood Protection Treatment  of Unsea-
                                              soned  Forest  Products, Wood Protec-
                                              tion Treatment of Forest Products
                                              by  Pressure Treatment.
       Issued:  2-02-84                 11-081901-47

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                              CHLOROTHALONIL

Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation

96% technical chemical
  chlorothalonil (081901)
    050534-00007   050534-00024
&098.0001   98% technical chemical
              chlorothalonil (081901)
                001812-00268

&102.8802   29.6% (2.88 Ib/gal) formulation intermediate
              chlorothalonil (081901)
                050534-00033

&103.0002   30.8% (3 Ib/gal) formulation intermediate
              chlorothalonil (081901)
                050534-00035

&104.1702   40.4% (4.17 Ib/gal) formulation intermediate
              chlorothalonil (081901)
                050534-00034

&075.0002   75% formulation intermediate
              chlorothalonil (081901)
                050534-00029

&005.0003   5% dust
              chlorothalonil (081901)
                007401-00331

              chlorothalonil (081901), 0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimi-
               dinyl) phosphorothioate (057801) plus sulfur or sulphur  (077501)
                000769-00525

              chlorothalonil (081901), l,l-bis(chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloroethanol
               (010501), carbaryl (056801) plus sulfur or sulphur  (077501)
                009404-00012

&096.0003   96Z dust
              chlorothalonil (081901)
                002204-00012   002204-00020

&002.5004   2.5% granular
              chlorothalonil (081901)
                000572-00280   005298-00017

&005.0004   5% granular
              chlorothalonil (081901)
                000004-00291   000961-00277

&007.4004   7.4% granular
              chlorothalonil (081901)
                000538-00124

            Issued:   2-02-84                11-081901-48
                                  007001-00274   007764-00036
                                  001159-00189   007001-00329

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      Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by  Formulation (continued)

1,5004   9.5% granular
        chlorothalonil (081901)
          000538-00114

12504   11.25% granular
        chlorothalonil (081901)
          000538-00141

10005   90% pelleted/tableted
        chlorothalonil (081901)
          050534-00019

i5006   26.5% vettable powder
        chlorothalonil (081901), l,l-bis(chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloroethanol
         (010501), 2,4-dinitro-6-octyl*phenyl crotonate 2,6-dinitro-4-octyl*-
         phenyl crotonate nitrooctylphenols  (principally dinitro) *a mixture of
         1-methylheptyl, 1-ethylhexyl and 1-propylpentyl (036001) plus
         0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl) phosphorothioate
         (057801)
          000538-00134

JW06   36% vettable powder
        chlorothalonil (081901), 2,4-dinitro-6-octyl*phenyl crotonate 2,6-di-
         nitro-4-octyl*phenyl crotonate nitrooctylphenols (principally dinitro)
         *a mixture of 1-methylheptyl, 1-ethylhexyl and 1-propylpentyl (036001)
         plus carbaryl (056801)
          007764-00041

tW06   40% wettable powder
        chlorothalonil (081901) plus sodium  [4-(dimethylamino)phenyl]diazene-
         sulfonate (034201)
          003125-00287   003125-00298

i06   50% wettable powder
        chlorothalonil (081901)
          000004-00290   007401-00330

 M06   75% wettable powder
        chlorothalonil (081901)
          000004-00289   000677-00444   000829-00232   002204-00019
          007764-00028   050534-00004   050534-00023

 W>7   5% wettable powder/dust
        chlorothalonil (081901), 2,4-dinitro-6-octyl*phenyl crotonate 2,6-di-
         nitro-4-octyl*phenyl crotonate nitrooctylphenols (principally dinitro)
         *a mixture of 1-methylheptyl, 1-ethylhexyl and 1-propylpentyl (036001)
         plus carbaryl (056801)
          007764-00024
      Issued:  2-02-84                11-081901-49

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            Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)

&020.0010   20% impregnated materials
              chlorothalonil (081901)
                000070-00223   050534-00021

&203.7512   3.75% (0.29 Ib/gal) emulsifiable concentrate
              chlorothalonil (081901) plus carbaryl (056801)
                007401-00062

&206.0012   6% (0.48 lb/eal) emulsifiable concentrate
              chlorothalonil (081901), aromatic petroleum derivative solvent (006501)
               plus 0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl) phosphorothi-
               oate (057801)
                007401-00067

&204.5014   4.5% (0.4 Ib/gal) flovable concentrate
              chlorothalonil (081901)
                001769-00251

&101.0014   11.24% (1 lb/eal) flovable concentrate
              chlorothalonil (081901)
                000769-00489

&212.0014   122 (1.06 Ib/gal) flowable concentrate
              chlorothalonil (081901)
                005719-00077

&212.5014   12.5% (1.1 Ib/gal) flowable concentrate
              chlorothalonil (081901)
                007401-00065

&101.1414   12.5% (1.14 Ib/gal) flowable concentrate
              chlorothalonil (081901)
                006993-00061

&102.0814   19.15% (2.08 Ib/gal)  flowable concentrate
              chlorothalonil (081901) plus sulfur or sulphur  (077501)
                005905-00472

&102.8814   29.6% (2.88 Ib/gal) flowable concentrate
              chlorothalonil (081901)
                000239-02432   000239-02438   007401-00339    007401-00340

&240.4014   40.4% (4.04 Ib/gal) flowable concentrate
              chlorothalonil (081901)
                006651-00030

&104.1714   40.4% (4.17 lb/eal) flowable concentrate
              chlorothalonil (081901)
                001812-00266   002204-00018   006651-00030    010465-00013
                050534-00008   050534-00009


            Issued:  2-02-84                 11-081901-50

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      Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation (continued)

1,8014   51.8% flovable concentrate
        chlorothalonil (081901)
          021346-00002

1,4216   0.42% liquid-ready to use
        chlorothalonil (081901) plus bis(tributyltin) oxide  (083001)
          000200-00095

1,4516   0.45% liquid-ready to use
        chlorothalonil (081901) plus bis(tributyltin) oxide  (083001)
          000200-00090   000200-00094

14716   0.47% liquid-ready to use
        chlorothalonil (081901) plus bis(tributyltin) oxide  (083001)
          000200-00093   000200-00096    000200-00097    000200-00098

14816   0.48% liquid-ready to use
        chlorothalonil (081901) plus bis(tributyltin) oxide  (083001)
          000200-00087   000200-00088    000200-00091    000200-00092

14916   0.49% liquid-ready to use
        chlorothalonil (081901) plus bis(tributyltin) oxide  (083001)
          000200-00089

1W16   0.67% liquid-ready to use
        chlorothalonil (081901) plus bis(tributyltin) oxide  (083001)
          000200-00078

15816   0.68% liquid-ready to use
        chlorothalonil (081901) plus bis(tributyltin) oxide  (083001)
          000200-00076   000200-00079    000200-00080    000200-00081
          000200-00083

 H916   0.69% liquid-ready to use
        chlorothalonil (081901) plus bis(tributyltin) oxide  (083001)
          000200-00077   000200-00082

 11016   0.7Z liquid-ready to use
        chlorothalonil (081901) plus bis(tributyltin) oxide  (083001)
          000200-00074   000200-00075    000200-00084    000200-00085
          000518-00069

 J116   0.71% liquid-ready to use
        chlorothalonil (081901) plus bis(tributyltin) oxide  (083001)
          000200-00086
      Issued:  2-02-84
11-081901-51

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State Label Registrations
              CA Reg. No.
                000677-03985

              FL Reg. No.
                000677-03961
                007478-07989
                007478-08018

              GA Reg. No.
                010873-05406

              HI Reg. No.
                000677-03963

              IN Reg. No.
                000677-03966

              ME Reg. No.
                000677-03964

              NY Reg. No.
                038655-10454

              OH Reg. No.
                000677-03965

              PA Reg. No.
                000677-03967

              IX Reg. No.
                000677-03968
                   005719-04903
                   000677-03962
                   007478-07991
                   009404-03473
                   010873-07358


                   037843-08568
000829-06763
007478-08010
009859-05638
000829-06768
007478-08016
014775-10508
037843-08569
            Issued:  2-02-84
                                11-081901-52

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Chemical
  Code

010501

034201


036001
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                      Appendix A

Common Chemical Names Used on  the Entry
057801


057901


058702


077501
  Common Name
    (source)

  dicofol

  fenaminosulf (ISO)


  dinocap (ISO)
  diazinon (ISO)


  trichlorphon  (ISO)
  oxydemeton-me thyl
   (ISO)

  sulfur
   EPA Acceptable
Common/Chemical Name

1,1-bis(chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloroethanol

sodium [4-(dimethylamino)phenyl]diazene-
sulfonate

2,4-dinitro-6-octyl*phenyl crotonate
2,6-dinitro-4-octyl*phenyl crotonate
nitrooctylphenols (principally dinitro) *a
mixture of 1-methylheptyl, 1-ethylhexyl and
1-propylpentyl

0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimi-
dinyl) phosphorothioate

dimethyl (2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl)phos-
phonate

S[2-(ethylsulfinyl)ethyl] 0,0-dimethyl phos-
phorothioate

sulfur or sulphur
Issued:  2-02-84
                     11-081901-53

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                                 Appendix B

Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number

TERRESTRIAL FOOD CROP

  Apricot
    Brown rot blossom and twig blight (Monilinia)
    Coryneum blight (shothole)
    Leaf curl (Taphrina) (on nectarine and peach)
    Scab (Cladosporium)
  (2.08 Ib/gal F1C)
    005905-00472

  (4.17 Ib/gal FIG)
    050534-00008

  Beans
    Anthracnose (Colletotrichum)
    Cercospora leaf spot (blackeye only)
    Downy mildew (Peronospora)
    Rust (Uromyces)
  (4.17 Ib/gal FIG)
    050534-00008

  Beans, Snap
    Gray mold blight (Botrytis)
    Rust (Uromyces)
  (5% D)
    007401-00331
              (50% WP)
                000004-00290

              (75% WP)
                000004-00289

              (1 Ib/gal F1C)
                000769-00489

              (2.08 Ib/gal F1C)
                005905-00472
              (2.88 Ib/gal F1C)
                000239-02438   007401-00340

              (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
                001812-00266   050534-00008
                   007401-00330
                   000677-00444   050534-00023
            Issued:  2-02-84
                                11-081901-54

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                                       Appendix B

      Listing by  Site/Pest  and Site/Formulation/Registration Number

(26BA     Bluegrass
ffEJ        Rust  (Puccinia)
|EJ        Stem  rust  (Puccinia)
(EJ        Stripe  rust  (Puccinia)
        (75% WP)
          050534-00023

        (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
          050534-00008

J5AA     Broccoli
!AU        Downy mildew (Peronospora)
UX        Leaf  spot  (gray leaf spot) (Alternaria)
        (5% D)
          007401-00331

        (50% WP)
          000004-00290  007401-00330

        (75% WP)
          000004-00289  000677-00444   000829-00232   050534-00023

        (1 Ib/gal F1C)
          000769-00489

        (1.1 Ib/gal  F1C)
          007401-00065

        (1.14 Ib/gal F1C)
          006993-00061

        (2.08 Ib/gal F1C)
          005905-00472

         (2.88 Ib/gal F1C)
          000239-02438   007401-00340

         (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
          001812-00266   050534-00008
       Issued:  2-02-84                11-081901-55

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                                Appendix B

Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)

  Brussels Sprouts
    Downy mildew (Peronospora)
    Leaf spot (gray leaf spot) (Altemaria)
    Rlngspot (Mycosphaerella)
  (5% D)
    007401-00331
                               007401-00330
                               000677-00444   000829-00232   050534-00023
  (50% WP)
    000004-00290

  (75% WP)
    000004-00289

  (1 Ib/gal F1C)
    000769-00489

  (1.1 Ib/gal F1C)
    007401-00065

  (1.14 Ib/gal F1C)
    006993-00061

  (2.08 Ib/gal FIG)
    005905-00472
  (2.88 Ib/gal F1C)
    000239-02438   007401-00340

  (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
    001812-00266   050534-00008

  Cabbage
    Downy mildew (Peronospora)
    Leaf spot (gray leaf spot) (Alternaria)
  (5% D)
    007401-00331
              (50% WP)
                000004-00290

              (75% WP)
                000004-00289

              (1 Ib/gal F1C)
                000769-00489

              (1.1 Ib/gal F1C)
                007401-00065
                   007401-00330


                   000677-00444
000829-00232   050534-00023
            Issued:  2-02-84
                                11-081901-56

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                                      Appendix B

      Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number  (continued)

        Cabbage (continued)

        (1.14 Ib/gal F1C)
          006993-00061

        (2.08 Ib/gal F1C)
          005905-00472

        (2.88 Ib/gal F1C)
          000239-02438   007401-00340

        (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
          001812-00266   050534-00008
IUA      Carrots
          Early blight (Cercospora)
          Late blight (Alternaria)
        (5% D)
          007401-00331

        (50% WP)
          000004-00290   007401-00330

        (75% WP)
          000004-00289   000677-00444   000829-00232   050534-00023

        (1 Ib/gal F1C)
          000769-00489

        (1.1 Ib/gal F1C)
          007401-00065

        Carrots (continued)

        (2.88 Ib/gal F1C)
          000239-02438   007401-00340

        (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
          001812-00266   050534-00008
      Issued:  2-02-84                11-081901-57

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                                Appendix B

Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)

  Cauliflower
    Downy mildew (Peronospora)
    Leaf spot (gray leaf spot) (Alternaria)
  (5% D)
    007401-00331
              (50% WP)
                000004-00290

              (75% WP)
                000004-00289

              (1 Ib/gal F1C)
                000769-00489

              (1.1 Ib/gal F1C)
                007401-00065

              (1.14 Ib/gal F1C)
                006993-00061

              (2.08 Ib/gal F1C)
                005905-00472
              (2.88 Ib/gal F1C)
                000239-02438   007401-00340

              (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
                001812-00266   050534-00008
                   007401-00330
                   000677-00444   000829-00232   050534-00023
            Issued:  2-02-84
                                11-081901-58

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                                       Appendix B

       Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)

(J3AA      Celery
SAM         Basal stalk rot (Rhizoctonia)
|3M         Early blight (Cercospora)
(SBL         Late blight (Septoria)
jSiQ         Pink rot (Sclerotinia) [suppression]
         (50% WP)
           000004-00290

         (75% WP)
           000004-00289   000677-00444   050534-00023

         (2.88 Ib/gal F1C)
           000239-02438   007401-00340

         (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
           001812-00266   050534-00008

             (Plant Beds)
 m         Early blight (Cercospora)
 SBL         Late blight (Septoria)
         (50% WP)
           000004-00290

         (75% WP)
           000004-00289   000677-00444   050534-00023

         (2.88 Ib/gal F1C)
           000239-02438   007401-00340

         (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
           001812-00266   050534-00008

 I2&A     Cherry
 KB        Brown rot blossom and  twig blight  (Monilinia)
 flU        Cherry leaf spot (Coccomyces)
         (2.08 Ib/gal F1C)
           005905-00472

         (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
           050534-00008
        Issued:  2-02-84                11-081901-59

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                                 Appendix B

Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number  (continued)

  Corn
    Common corn rust (Puccinia)
    Northern and Southern corn leaf blights  (Helmlnthosporium)
  (5% D)
    007401-00331
  (50* WP)
    000004-00290
                               007401-00330
                               000677-00444   050534-00023
  (75%
    000004-00289

  (1 Ib/gal F1C)
    000769-00489
  (2.88 Ib/gal F1C)
    000239-02438   007401-00340

  (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
    001812-00266   050534-00008

  Corn, Sweet
    Common corn rust (Puccinia)
    Northern and Southern corn leaf blights  (Helminthosporium)
  (5% D)
    007401-00331
                               007401-00330
                               000677-00444   050534-00023
   (50Z WP)
    000004-00290

   (75% WP)
    000004-00289

   (1 Ib/gal F1C)
    000769-00489
  (2.88 Ib/gal F1C)
    000239-02438   007401-00340

  (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
    001812-00266   050534-00008

  Cotton
    Seed and seedling diseases (Rhlzoctonia)
  (40* WP)
    003125-00287   003125-00298
            Issued:  2-02-84
                                11-081901-60

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                                        Appendix B

       Listing by Site/Pest  and  Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)

(10AA      Cucumber
pP         Anthracnose  (Colletotrichum)
0AM         Belly rot of fruit  (Rhizoctonia)
(SAM         Belly rot of fruit  (Rhizoctonia) [suppression]
IPEA.         Downy mildew (Pseudoperonospora)
flCO         Gummy stem blight (Mycosphaerella)
liAX         Leaf blight  (Alternaria)
(EBJ         Powdery mildew (Erysiphe)  [except Southwestern states]
ICCV         Scab (Cladosporium)
tCEK         Target leaf  spot  (Corynespora)
         (5% D)
           007401-00331

         (50% WP)
           000004-00290   007401-00330

         (75% WP)
           000677-00444   000829-00232   050534-00023

         (1 Ib/gal F1C)
           000769-00489

         (2.88 Ib/gal F1C)
           000239-02438   007401-00340

         (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
           001812-00266   050534-00008

 B7AA      Garlic
 IAN         Botrytis  leaf blast
 MB         Downy mildew (Peronospora)
 SAX         Purple botch (Alternaria)
         (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
           050534-00008

 lOAA      Leek
 IAH         Botrytis  leaf blast
 ttD         Downy mildew (Peronospora)
 UX         Purple botch (Alternaria)
         (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
           050534-00008
        Issued:   2-02-84                11-081901-61

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                                Appendix B

Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Fonnulation/Registration Number (continued)

  Melons
    Anthracnose (Colletotrichum)
    Cercospora leaf spot
    Downy mildew (Pseudoperonospora)
    Gummy stem blight (Mycosphaerella)
    Leaf blight (Alternarla)
    Powdery mildew (Erysiphe) [except Southwestern states]
    Scab (Cladosporium)
  (5% D)
    007401-00331
                               007401-00330
                               000677-00444   000829-00232   050534-00023
  (50% WP)
    000004-00290

  (75Z WP)
    000004-00289

  (1 Ib/gal F1C)
    000769-00489

  (1.1 Ib/gal F1C)
    007401-00065

  (1.14 Ib/gal F1C)
    006993-00061
  (2.88 Ib/gal F1C)
    000239-02438   007401-00340

  (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
    001812-00266   050534-00008

  Mint
    Rust (Puccinia)
    Septoria leaf spot
  (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
    050534-00008

  Nectarine
    Brown rot blossom and twig blight (Monilinia)
    Coryneum blight (shothole)
    Leaf curl (Taphrina) (on nectarine and peach)
    Scab (Cladosporium)
  (2.08 Ib/gal F1C)
    005905-00472

  (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
    050534-00008
            Issued:  2-02-84
                                11-081901-62

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                                        Appendix B

       Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)

I11AA      Onion
|AW         Botrytis leaf blast
g&U         Downy mildew (Peronospora)
IAX         Purple blotch (Alternaria)
         (50% WP)
           000004-00290

         (75% WP)
           000004-00289   000677-00444   000829-00232   050534-00023

         (1 Ib/gal F1C)
           000769-00489

         (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
           001812-00266   050534-00008

D4AA      Onion
UN         Botrytis leaf blast
UU         Downy mildew (Peronospora)
liX         Purple blotch (Alternaria)
         (50% WP)
           000004-00290

         (75% WP)
           000004-00289   000677-00444   000829-00232   050534-00023

         (1 Ib/gal F1C)
           000769-00489

         (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
           001812-00266   050534-00008

 UBA      Onion (seed crop)
 Iffi         Botrytis leaf blast
 WJ         Downy mildew (Peronospora)
 IK         Purple botch (Alternaria)
         (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
           050534-00008

 tOAA      Papaya
 t»         Anthracnose (Colletotrichum)
 W         Fruit spot (Alternaria)
 HS         Stem-end rot (Phytophthora)
         (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
           050534-00008
       Issued:  2-02-84                 11-081901-63

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                                             Appendix B

            Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number  (continued)

/14012AA      Parsnip
FMBCAAX         Alteraaria leaf spot
FAAACFP         Anthracnose (Cylindrosporium)
FIAABAW         Botrytis blight (gray mold)
FIAMRAN         Bottom rot (Rhizoctonla)
FFABPCV         Downy mildew (Plasmopara)
              (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
                050534-000,08

/06014AA      Passion Fruit
FMAWAAX         Alternaria fruit spot
              (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
                001812-00266   050534-00008

/05004AA      Peach
FBAUMCB         Brown rot blossom and twig blight (Monllinia)
FBAZCEL         Coryneum blight (shothole)
FEAGTAB         Leaf curl (Taphrina) (on nectarine and peach)
FEAJCCV         Scab (Cladosporium)
              (2.08 Ib/gal F1C)
                005905-00472

              (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
                050534-00008

/28015AA      Peanuts
FMBCCBM         Early leaf spot (Cercospora)
FMBCCBO         Late leaf spot (Cercosporidium)
FJAGPEJ         Rust (Puccinia)
FCAJACC         Web blotch (Ascochyta)
              (50% WP)
                000004-00290
               (75% WP)
                000004-00289

               (1 Ib/gal F1C)
                000769-00489

               (2.08 Ib/gal F1C)
                005905-00472
               (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
                001812-00266   050534-00008
000677-00444   000829-00232   050534-00023
             Issued:   2-02-84
             11-081901-64

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                                        Appendix B

       Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)

}5BA      Perennial Ryegrass (seed crop)
fEJ         Rust (Puccinia)
fEJ         Stem rust (Puccicia)
fEJ         Stripe rust (Puccinia)
         (75% WP)
           050534-00023

         (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
           050534-00008

I5AA      Plum
KB         Brown rot blossom and twig blight (Monilinia)
         (2.08 Ib/gal FIG)
           005905-00472

         (4.17 Ib/gal FIG)
           050534-00008

13AA      Potato
UW         Botrytis vine rot
!iX         Early blight (Alternaria)
IQJ         Late blight (Phytophthora)
         (5% D)
           007401-00331

         (50% WP)
           000004-00290   007401-00330

         (75% WP)
           000004-00289   000677-00444    000829-00232   050534-00023

         (1 Ib/gal FIG)
           000769-00489

         (1.1 Ib/gal FIG)
           007401-00065

         (2.08 Ib/gal F1C)
           005905-00472

         (2.88 Ib/gal F1C)
           000239-02438   007401-00340

         (4.1V Ib/gal F1C)
           001812-00266   050534-00008

 lAA      Prune
 EB         Brown rot blossom and twig blight  (Monilinia)
         (2.08 Ib/gal F1C)
           005905-00472

         (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
           050534-00008
       Tgg..»H.  2-02-84                 " 081901-65

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                                 Appendix B

Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number  (continued)

  Pumpkin
    Anthracnose (Colletotrichum)
    Cercospora leaf spot
    Downy mildew (Pseudoperonospora)
    Gummy stem blight (Mycosphaerella)
    Leaf blight (Altemarla)
    Powdery mildew (Erysiphe) [except Southwestern states]
    Scab (Cladosporium)
  (5% D)
    007401-00331
              (50% WP)
                000004-00290

              (75% WP)
                000004-00289

              (1 Ib/gal F1C)
                000769-00489

              (1.1 Ib/gal F1C)
                007401-00065

              (1.14 Ib/gal F1C)
                006993-00061
  (2.88 Ib/gal F1C)
    000239-02438   007401-00340

  (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
    001812-00266   050534-00008

  Shallot
    Botrytis leaf blast
    Downy mildew (Peronospora)
    Purple botch (Alternaria)
  (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
    050534-00008

  Soybeans
    Anthracnose (Glomerella)
    Diaparthe pod and stem blight
    Frogeye leaf spot (Cercospora)
    Purple seed stain (Cercospora)
    Septoria brown spot
  (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
    050534-00008
                   007401-00330
                   000677-00444   000829-00232   050534-00023
            Issued:  2-02-84
                                11-081901-66

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                                     Appendix B

     Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number  (continued)

       Squash
         Anthracnose (Colletotrichum)
         Cercospora leaf spot
         Downy mildew (Pseudoperonospora)
         Gummy stem blight (Mycosphaerella)
         Leaf blight (Alternaria)
         Powdery mildew (Erysiphe) [except Southwestern states]
         Scab (Cladosporium)
       (5% D)
         007401-00331

       (50% WP)
         000004-00290   007401-00330

       (75% WP)
         000004-00289   000677-00444   000829-00232   050534-00023

       (1 Ib/gal F1C)
         000769-00489

       (1.1 Ib/gal F1C)
         007401-00065

       (1.14 Ib/gal F1C)
         006993-00061

       (2.88 Ib/gal F1C)
         000239-02438   007401-00340

       (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
         001812-00266   050534-00008

iiA      Tomato
t        Anthracnose (Colletotrichum)
B        Black mold rot  (Alternaria)
tt        Early blight  (Alternaria)
IK        Fruit rot  (Rhizoctonia)
6        Gray leaf  spot  (Stemphyllum)
I        Gray mold  blight (Botrytis)
1        Late blight (Phytophthora)
J        Leaf mold  (Cladosporium)
I        Septoria leaf spot
       (5% D)
         007401-00331

       (50% WP)
         000004-00290    007401-00330
      Issued:  2-02-84                 11-081901-67

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                                 Appendix B

Listing by Site/Pest and Slte/Foimulation/Registration Number  (continued)

  Tomato (continued)

  (75% WP)
    000004-00289   000677-00444   000829-00232   050534-00023

  (1 Ib/gal F1C)
    000769-00489
               r
  (1.1 Ib/gal F1C)
    007401-00065

  (1.14 Ib/gal F1C)
    006993-00061

  (2.08 Ib/gal F1C)
    005905-00472

  (2.88 Ib/gal F1C)
    000239-02438   007401-00340

  (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
    001812-00266   050534-00008


TERRESTRIAL NON-FOOD CROP

  Bluegrass
    Rust (Puccinia)
    Stem rust (Puccinia)
    Stripe rust (Puccinia)
  (75% WP)
    050534-00023

  (4.17 Ib/gal FIG)
    050534-00008

  Dichondra
    Alternaria leaf spot
    Anthracnose (Gloeosporium)
  (5% G)
    000004-00291

  (7.4% G)
    000538-00124

  (9.5% G)
    000538-00114
            Issued:  2-02-84
                                11-081901-68

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                                      Appendix B

      Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number  (continued)

        Dichondra (continued)

        (11.25% G)
          000538-00141

        (50% WP)
          000004-00290

        (75% WP)
          000677-00444   000829-00232   050534-00004   050534-00023

        (1.06 Ib/gal F1C)
          005719-00077

        (1.14 Ib/gal F1C)
          006993-00061

        (2.88 Ib/gal F1C)
          000239-02432   007401-00339

        (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
          050534-00009

        Golf Course Turf (fairways)
          Brown patch (Rhizoctonia)
          Dollar spot (Sclerotinia)
          Leaf spot (Helminthosporium)
        (50% WP)
          000004-00290

        (75% WP)
          000677-00444   050534-00004   050534-00023

        (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
          050534-00009

RAA      Ornamental Turf
ilM        Brown patch (Rhizoctonia)
&E        Copper  spot (Ramulispora)
IH        Curvularia  (including blight, fading out, going out, leaf spot)
ilQ        Dollar  spot (Sclerotinia)
SX        Gray leaf spot  (Piricularia)
IM        Leaf spot (Helminthosporium)
IW        Melting out (Helminthosporium)
IF        Red thread  (Corticium)
tT        Stem rust of bluegrass  (Puccinia)
        (5% D)
          007401-00331


      Issued:  2-02-84                 11-081901-69

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                                Appendix B

Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)

  Ornamental Turf (continued)
  (2.5% G)
    000572-00280
005298-00017   007001-00274   007764-00036
  (5% G)
    000004-00291   000961-00277   001159-00189   007001-00329

  (7.4% G)
    000538-00124

  (9.5% G)
    000538-00114

  (11.25% G)
    000538-00141
   (50% WP)
    000004-00290
007401-00330
   (75% WP)
    000677-00444   000829-00232
    050534-00023

   (0.4 Ib/gal F1C)
    001769-00251

   (1 Ib/gal F1C)
    000769-00489

   (1.06 Ib/gal F1C)
    005719-00077

   (1.1 Ib/gal F1C)
    007401-00065

   (1.14 Ib/gal F1C)
    006993-00061

   (2.88 Ib/gal FIG)
    000239-02432   007401-00339

   (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
    050534-00009
               007764-00028   050534-00004
 Issued:   2-02-84
             11-081901-70

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                                        Appendix B

       Listing by Site/Pest and  Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)

I3BA      Perennial Rye grass
IEJ         Rust (Puccinia)
PEJ         Stem rust (Puccinia)
JEJ         Stripe rust (Puccinia)
         (75% WP)
           050534-00023

         (4.17 Ib/gal FIG)
           050534-00008

              (Ornamental  Plants (herbaceous  plants and bulbs; woody shrubs,
              trees and vines))

 12AA      Ash
 iM        Leaf spot  (Cercospora)
 30        Leaf spot  (Cercosporidium)
 [fp        Leaf spot  (Cylindrosporium)
         (75% WP)
           050534-00004    050534-00023

         (1 Ib/gal  F1C)
           000769-00489

          (4.17  Ib/gal F1C)
           050534-00009

  2AA     Azalea
  IV        Ovulinia petal blight
  KM        Phytophthora dieback
          (75% WP)
            050534-00004   050534-00023

          (1  Ib/gal F1C)
            000769-00489

          (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
            050534-00009

   &A      Buckeye
   IP         Anthracnose (Glomerella)
   IS         Leaf blotch (Guignardia)
          (75% WP)
            050534-00004

          (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
            050534-00009
         Issued:   2-02-84                11-081901-71

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                                 Appendix B

Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number  (continued)

  Carnation
    Altemaria leaf spot and stem rot

    Botrytis blossom blight
  (75% WP)
    050534-00004   050534-00023

  (1 Ib/gal F1C)
    000769-00489

  (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
    050534-00009

  Cherry-laurel
    Cercospora leaf spot
    Shot-hole leaf spot (Coccomyces)
  (75% WP)
    050534-00004   050534-00023

  (1 Ib/gal F1C)
    000769-00489

  (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
    050534-00009

  Chrysanthemum
    Gray mold blight (Botrytis)
    Leaf spot (Septoria)
    Ray blight (Mycosphaerella)
  (5% D)
    007401-00331

  (26.5% WP)
    000538-00134

  (36% WP)
    007764-00041
              (50% WP)
                000004-00290

              (75% WP)
                000004-00289
                050534-00004

              (5% WP/D)
                007764-00024
                   007401-00330
                   000677-00444
                   050534-00023
000829-00232   007764-00028
            Issued:  2-02-84
                                11-081901-72

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                                      Appendix B

     Listing by Site/Pest  and  Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)

       Chrysanthemum  (continued)

       (0.4 Ib/gal  F1C)
         001769-00251

       (1  Ib/gal  F1C)
         000769-00489

        (1.06 Ib/gal F1C)
         005719-00077

        (1.1  Ib/gal F1C)
         007401-00065

        (1.14 Ib/gal F1C)
         006993-00061

        (2.88 Ib/gal FIG)
          000239-02438   007401-00340

        (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
          050534-00009

        Daisies
          Gray mold blight  (Botrytis)
          Leaf spot (Septoria)
          Ray blight  (Mycosphaerella)
        (75% WP)
          050534-00004   050534-00023

        (1 Ib/gal F1C)
          000769-00489

        (4.17 Ib/gal  F1C)
           050534-00009

!2AA     Dracaena
FAK         Leaf  spot (Fusarium)
         (75% WP)
           050534-00004

         (4.17  Ib/gal F1C)
           050534-00009

S3AA      Euonymus
3)P         Anthracnose (Colletotrichum)
         (75% WP)
           050534-00004


       Issued:  2-02-84                11-081901-73

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                                 Appendix  B

Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)

  Euonymus (continued)

  (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
    050534-00009

  Firethorn
    Scab (Fusicladium)
  (75% WP)
    050534-00004   050534-00023

  (1 Ib/gal F1C)
    000769-00489

  (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
    050534-00009

  Flowering Almond
    Brown rot blossom/twig blight  (Monilinia)
  (75% WP)
    050534-00004   050534-00023

  (1 Ib/gal F1C)
    000769-00489

  (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
    050534-00009

  Flowering Crabapple
    Cedar-apple rust  (Gymnosporangium)
    Leaf spot (Sphaeropsis)
    Scab (Venturia)
  (26.5% WP)
    000538-00134
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   (75% WP)
     050534-00004

   (1 Ib/gal  F1C)
     000769-00489

   (4.17  Ib/gal F1C)
     050534-00009

   Flowering  Dogwood
     Leaf spot CSe
   (75% WP)
     050534-00004
                               050534-00023
                               050534-00023
             Issued:  2-02-84
                                 11-081901-74

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                                 Appendix fi

Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)

  Flowering Dogwood (continued)

  (1 Ib/gal F1C)
    000769-00489

  (4.17 Ib/gal FIG)
    050534-00009

  Flowering Quince
    Brown rot blossom/twig blight  (Monillnia)
  (75% WP)
    000004-00289   000677-00444    000829-00232   002204-00019
    007764-00028   050534-00004    050534-00023

  (1 Ib/gal FIG)
    000769-00489

  (4.17 Ib/gal FIG)
    001812-00266   002204-00018    006651-00030   010465-00013
    050534-00008   050534-00009
Issued:  2-02-84                11-081901-75

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                                Appendix  B

Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)

  Geranium
    Gray mold blight (Botrytis)
    Rust
  (5% D)
    007401-00331

  (26.5% WP)
    000538-00134

  (36% WP)
    007764-00041
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                               007401-00330
                               000677-00444
                               050534-00023
  (50% WP)
    000004-00290

  (75% WP)
    000004-00289
    050534-00004

  (5% WP/D)
    007764-00024

  Gladiolus
    Botrytis leaf and flower spot
    Curvularia leaf and flower spot
  (75% WP)
    050534-00004   050534-00023

  (1 Ib/gal F1C)
    000769-00489

  (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
    050534-00009

  Hawthorn
    Leaf blight (Fabraea)
    Rust (Gymnosporangium)
  (75% WP)
    050534-00004   050534-00023

  (1 Ib/gal F1C)
    000769-00489

  (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
    050534-00009
000829-00232   007764-00028
             Issued:  2-02-84
                                 11-081901-76

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                                         Appendix B

        Listing by Site/Pest and  Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)

J70AA      Holly
RAM         Rhizoctonla web blight
          (75% WP)
            050534-00004

          (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
            050534-00009

121AA      Hollyhock
1QBB         Rust
          (75% WP)
            050534-00004   050534-00023

          (1 Ib/gal F1C)
            000769-00489

          (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
            050534-00009

 SflAA      Horsechestnut
 GAP         Anthracnose  (Glomerella)
 6BG         Leaf blotch  (Guignardia)
          (75% WP)
            050534-00004

          (4.17 Ib/gal FIG)
            050534-00009

 I3AA      Hydrangea
 IBM         Leaf spot  (Cercospora)
 iBL         Leaf spot  (Septoria)
 (EK         Rust (Pucciniastrum)
          (75% WP)
            050534-00004

          (4.17 Ib/gal FIG)
            050534-00009
         Issued:   2-02-84                11-081901-77

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                                Appendix  B

Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)

  Iris
    Botrytis blossom blight
    Leaf spot (Didymellina)
  (5% D)
    000769-00525   007401-00331

  (26.5% WP)
    000538-00134

  (36% WP)
    007764-00041
              (50% WP)
                000004-00290

              (75% WP)
                000004-00289
                050534-00023

              (5% WP/D)
                007764-00024

              (0.4 Ib/gal F1C)
                001769-00251

              (1 Ib/gal F1C)
                000769-00489
               (1.06 Ib/gal F1C)
                005719-00077

               (1.1 Ib/gal F1C)
                007401-00065

               (1.14 Ib/gal F1C)
                006993-00061

               (2.88 Ib/gal F1C)
                000239-02438

               (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
                050534-00009
                   007401-00330


                   000677-00444   007764-00028   050534-00004
             Issued:   2-02-84
                                 11-081901-78

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        Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)

978AA      Japanese Andromeda
CPCN         Phytophthora dieback
          (75% WP)
            050534-00004   050534-00023

          (1 Ib/gal FIG)
            000769-00489

          (4.17 Ib/gal FIG)
            050534-00009

 Q.OAA      Leatherleaf Fern
 ACC         Ascochyta blight
 CBM         Leaf spot (Cercospora)
 CFO         Leaf spot (Cylindrocladium)
 RAM         Rhizoctonia blight
          (50% WP)
            000004-00290

          (75% WP)
            000004-00289   000677-00444    050534-00004   050534-00023

          (1 Ib/gal F1C)
            000769-00489

          (1.06 Ib/gal FIG)
            005719-00077

          (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
            050534-00009

 I8AA      Ligustrum
 IBM         Leaf spot (Cercospora)
          (75% WP)
            050534-00004   050534-00023

          (1 Ib/gal F1C)
            000769-00489

          (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
            050534-00009
        Issued:  2-02-84                 11-081901-79

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                                Appendix  B

Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)

  Lilies
    Gray mold blight (Botrytis)
  (75% WP)
    050534-00004   050534-00023

  (1 Ib/gal F1C)
    000769-00489

  (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
    050534-00009

  Moses-in-the-cradle
    Tan leaf spot (Curvularia)
  (50% WP)
    000004-00290
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   (75% WP)
    000004-00289

   (1 Ib/gal F1C)
    000769-00489

   (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
    050534-00009

   Mountain-laurel
    Leaf spot (Cercospora)
   (75% WP)
    050534-00004   050534-00023

   (1 Ib/gal F1C)
    000769-00489

   (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
    050534-00009
   Oregongrape
    Rust
   (75% WP)
    050534-00004
                               000677-00444   050534-00004   050534-00023
                               050534-00023
               (1 Ib/gal F1C)
                000769-00489

               (4.17 Ib/gal  F1C)
                050534-00009
             Issued:  2-02-84
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                                         Appendix B

        Listing by Site/Pest and  Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)

MJ7AA      Ornamental and Forest Tree Conifers
107DA
SAW         Botrytis seedling blight
ILBK         Lophodermium needle cast
!PBS         Phoma tvdg canker
IRAH         Rhabdocline needle cast  [Douglas-fir]
IRAR         Rhizosphaera needle cast [spruces]
ISAJ         Scirrhia brown spot
SAL         Scleroderris canker
SBS         Sirococcus tip blight
PBD         Swiss needle cast (Phaeocryptopus)
          (26.5% WP)
            000538-00134

          (50% WP)
            000004-00290

          (75% WP)
            000677-00444   050534-00004   050534-00023

          (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
            001812-00266   050534-00008   050534-00009

 J6AA      Pachysandra
 ?AL         Volutella leaf and stem blight
          (75% WP)
            050534-00004

          (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
            050534-00009

 I7AA      Parlor Palm
 IAM         Helminthosporium leaf spot
          (75% WP)
            050534-00004

          (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
            050534-00009
         Issued:   2-02-84                11-081901-81

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                                 Appendix B

Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)

  Petunias
    Crown rot (Phytophthora)
    Botrytis blight
  (75% WP)
    050534-00004   050534-00023

  (1 lb/galrF!C)
    000769-00489

  (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
    050534-00009

  Philodendron
    Leaf spot (Dactylaria)
    Phytophthora blight
  (50% WP)
    000004-00290
  (75% WP)
    000004-00289

  (1 Ib/gal F1C)
    000769-00489

  (1.06 Ib/gal F1C)
    005719-00077

  (1.14 Ib/gal F1C)
    006993-00061

  (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
    050534-00009

  Photinia
    Leaf spot (Fabraea)
  (75% WP)
    050534-00004

  (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
    050534-00009

  Poplar
    Leaf spot (Marssonina)
  (75% WP)
    050534-00004

  (4.17 Ib/gal FIG)
    050534-00009
                               000677-00444   050534-00004   050534-00023
            Issued:  2-02-84
                                11-081901-82

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        Listing  by  Site/Pest  and  Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)

373AA      Prayer Plant
CHAM         Helminthosporium  leaf spot
          (75% WP)
            050534-00004    050534-00023

          (4.17  Ib/gal  FIG)
            050534-00009

K)2AA      Purpleleaf  Sand  Cherry
»MCB         Brown rot blossom/twig blight (Monilinia)
          (75% WP)
            050534-00004    050534-00023

          (1 Ib/gal F1C)
            000769-00489

          (4.17  Ib/gal  FIG)
            050534-00009

 D5AA      Red Oak
 GAT         Anthracnose (Gnomonia)
 IAN         Leaf spot (Actinopelte)
 IAB         Leaf blister  (Taphrina)
          (75% WP)
            050534-00004

          (4.17  Ib/gal  F1C)
            050534-00009

 L8AA      Rhododendron  Hybrids/Cultivars
 QAV         Ovulinia  petal blight
 PCN         Phytophthora  dieback
          (75% WP)
            050534-00004    050534-00023

          (1 Ib/gal FIG)
            000769-00489

          (4.17  Ib/gal F1C)
            050534-00009
         Issued:   2-02-84                11-081901-83

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Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)

  Rose
    Black spot (Diplocarpon)
    Botrytis blossom blight
    Powdery mildew (Sphaerotheca) [suppression]
  (5% D)
    000769-00525   007401-00331
            r

  (26.5% WP)
    000538-00134

  (36% WP)
    007764-00041
                               007401-00330
                               000677-00444
                               050534-00023
  (50% WP)
    000004-00290

  (75% WP)
    000004-00289
    050534-00004

  (5% WP/D)
    007764-00024

  (3.75% EC)
    007401-00062

  (6% EC)
    007401-00067

  (0.4 Ib/gal F1C)
    001769-00251

  (1 Ib/gal F1C)
    000769-00489
              (1.06 Ib/gal F1C)
                005719-00077

              (1.1 Ib/gal F1C)
                007401-00065

              (1.14 Ib/gal F1C)
                006993-00061

              (2.88 Ib/gal F1C)
                000239-02438   007401-00340

              (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
                050534-00009

             Issued:   2-02-84
000829-00232   007764-00028
                                 11-081901-84

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         Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration  Number  (continued)

.414AA      Statice
ACDP         Anthracnose (Colletotrichum)
IBAW         Botrytis leaf blight
CAAX         Leaf spot (Alternaria)
CCBM         Leaf spot (Cercospora)
           (75% WP)
             050534-00004   050534-00023

           (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
             050534-00009

L19AA      Sycamore
WJAT         Anthracnose (Gnomonia)
           (75% WP)
             050534-00004

           (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
             050534-00009

172AA      Syngonium
5CBF         Leaf spot (Cephalosporium)
           (75% WP)
             050534-00004

           (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
             050534-00009

 37AA      Viburnum
 MBT         Powdery mildew (Microsphaera)
           (75% WP)
             050534-00004   050534-00023

           (1 Ib/gal F1C)
             000769-00489

           (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
             050534-00009

 13AA      Zinnia
 EBJ         Powdery mildew (Erysiphe)
           (5% D)
             000769-00525   007401-00331

           (26.5% WP)
             000538-00134

           (50% WP)
             000004-00290   007401-00330


         Issued:   2-02-84               11-081901-85

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            Listing  by  Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)

              Zinnia (continued)

              (75% WP)
                000004-00289    000677-00444    000829-00232   050534-00004
                050534-00023

              (0.4 Ib/gal F1C)
                001769-00251

              (1 Ib/gal FIG)
                000769-00489

              (1.06  Ib/gal F1C)
                005719-00077

              (1.1 Ib/gal F1C)
                007401-00065

              (1.14  Ib/gal F1C)
                006993-00061

              (2.88  Ib/gal F1C)
                000239-02438    007401-00340

              (4.17  Ib/gal F1C)
                050534-00009
            GREENHOUSE FOOD CROP

              (Agricultural Crops)

/11005CA      Tomato
FBAMAAX         Early blight (Alternaria)
FMAXSDG         Gray leaf spot (Stemphylium)
FHACBAW         Gray mold (Botrytis)
FBASPCN   .      Late blight (Phytophthora)
FHACCCV         Leaf mold (Cladosporium)
              (90% P/T)
                050534-00019
              (20% Impr)
                000070-00223
050534-00021
            Issued:  2-02-84
             II-081901-S6

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                                         Appendix B

        Listing by Site/Pest and  Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)

        GREENHOUSE NON-FOOD CROP

          (Ornamental Plants and  Forest  Trees)

               (foliage and bloom  treatment)
D12CA      African Violets
PBAW         Gray mold blight (Botrytis cinerea)
          (90% P/T)
            050534-00019

          (20% Impr)
            000070-00223   050534-00021

I13CA      Ageratum
!BAW         Gray mold blight  (Botrytis cinerea)
          (90% P/T)
            050534-00019

          (20% Impr)
            000070-00223   050534-00021

17CA      Alyssum
RAW         Gray mold blight  (Botrytis cinerea)
          (90% P/T)
            050534-00019

          (20% Impr)
            000070-U0223   050534-00021

 Z2CA      Aphelandra
 HAW         Gray mold blight  (Botrytis cinerea)
        .  (20% Impr)
            000070-00223   050534-00021

 25CA      Asparagus Fern
 JAW         Gray mold blight  (Botrytis cinerea)
          (20% Impr)
            000070-00223

 12CA      Azalea
 IAW         Gray mold blight  (Botrytis cinerea)
          (90% P/T)
            050534-00019

          (20% Impr)
            000070-00223   050534-00021
         Issued:   2-02-84                11-081901-87

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                                Appendix B

Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)

  Calceolaria
    Gray mold blight (Botrytis cinerea)
  (20% Impr)
    000070-00223   050534-00021

  Celosia
    Gray mold blight (Botrytis cinerea)
  (90% P/T)
    050534-00019

  (20% Impr)
    000070-00223   050534-00021

  Chrysanthemum
    Gray mold blight (Botrytis cinerea)
  (90% P/T)
    050534-00019

  (20% Impr)
    000070-00223   050534-00021

  Cineraria
    Gray mold blight (Botrytis cinerea)
  (20% Impr)
    000070-00223   050534-00021

  Cyclamen
    Gray mold blight (Botrytis cinerea)
  (20% Impr)
    000070-00223   050534-00021

  Dianthus
    Gray mold blight (Botrytis cinera)
  (20% Impr)
    000070-00223   050534-00021

  Dieffenbachia
    Gray mold blight (Botrytis cinera)
  (20% Impr)
    000070-00223

  Douglas-fir
    Gray mold blight (Botrytis cinera)
  (20% Impr)
    000070-00223
            Issued:  2-02-84
                                11-081901-88

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         Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number  (continued)

093CA      Easter Lily
PBAW         Gray mold blight (Botrytis cinera)
           (20% Impr)
             000070-00223   050534-00021

053CA      Euonymus
PBAW         Gray mold blight (Botrytis cinera)
           (90% P/T)
             050534-00019

           (20% Impr)
             000070-00223   050534-00021

 )57CA      Ficus
 !BAW         Gray mold blight (Botrytis cinera)
           (20% Impr)
             000070-00223

 I51CA      Fir
 'BAW         Gray mold blight (Botrytis cinera)
           (20% Impr)
             000070-00223

 D4CA      Fuchsia
 BAW         Gray mold blight (Botrytis cinera)
           (90% P/T)
             050534-00019

           (20% Impr)
             000070-00223   050534-00021

 D8CA      Geranium
 BAW         Gray mold blight (Botrytis cinera)
           (90% P/T)
             050534-00019

           (20% Impr)
             000070-00223    050534-00021

  12CA      Gloxinia
  JAW         Gray mold blight  (Botrytis cinera)
           (20% Impr)
             000070-00223    050534-00021
         Issued:   2-02-84                11-081901-69

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            Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)

/34073CA      Hydrangea
FBAPBAW         Gray mold blight (Botrytis cinera)
              (90% P/T)
                050534-00019

              (20% Impr)
                000070-00223   050534-00021

/34083CA      Lantana
FBAPBAW         Gray mold blight (Botrytis cinera)
              (20% Impr)
                000070-00223   050534-00021

/34090CA      Mahonia
FBAPBAW         Gray mold blight (Botrytis cinera)
              (20% Impr)
                000070-00223

/31137CA      Marigold
FBAPBAW         Gray mold blight (Botrytis cinera)
              (90% P/T)
                050534-00019

              (20% Impr)
                000070-00223   050534-00021

/31143CA      Nasturtium
FBAPBAW         Gray mold blight (Botrytis cinera)
              (20% Impr)
                000070-00223   050534-00021

/35088CA      Norfolk Island Pine
FBAPBAW         Gray mold blight (Botrytis cinera)
              (20% Impr)
                000070-00223

/31149CA      Pansies
FBAPBAW         Gray mold blight (Botrytis cinera)
              (20% Impr)
                000070-00223

/35100CA      Ponderosa Pines
FBAPBAW         Gray mold blight (Botrytis cinera)
              (20% Impr)
                000070-00223
            Issued:  2-02-84
11-081901-90

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         Listing  by  Site/Pest  and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)

L262CA      Pothos
ffBAW         Gray mold  blight  (Botrytis  cinera)
           (20% Impr)
             000070-00223

L284CA      Primrose
IP SAW         Gray mold  blight  (Botrytis  cinera)
           (90% P/T)
             050534-00019

           (20% Impr)
             000070-00223    050534-00021

306CA      Purple Velvetplant
PBAW         Gray mold  blight  (Botrytis  cinera)
           (20% Impr)
             000070-00223

120CA      Rose
PBAW         Gray mold  blight  (Botrytis  cinera)
           (90% P/T)
             050534-00019

           (20% Impr)
             000070-00223    050534-00021

 171CA      Salvia
 !BAW         Gray mold  blight  (Botrytis  cinera)
           (90% P/l)
             050534-00019

           (20% Impr)
             000070-00223    050534-00021

 174CA      Scarlet Sage
 'BAW         Gray mold  blight  (Botrytis  cinera)
           (20% Impr)
             000070-00223    050534-00021

 76CA      Schizanthus
 BAW         Gray mold  blight  (Botrytis  cinera)
           (20% Impr)
             000070-00223    050534-00021
         Issued:  2-02-84                11-081901-91

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Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)

  Snapdragon
    Gray mold blight (Botrytis cinera)
  (90% P/T)
    050534-00019
              (20% Impr)
                000070-00223
                   050534-00021
  Spirea
    Gray mold blight (Botrytis cinera)
  (20% Impr)
    000070-00223

  Verbena
    Gray mold blight (Botrytis cinera)
  (90% P/T)
    050534-00019
                               050534-00021
  (20% Impr)
    000070-00223

  Zinnia
    Gray mold blight (Botrytis cinera)
  (90% P/T)
    050534-00019
              (20% Impr)
                000070-00223
                   050534-00021
      (foliage treatment only)
  Aster
    Gray mold blight (Botrytis cinera)
  (90% P/T)
    050534-00019
              (20% Impr)
                000070-00223
                   050534-00021
  Begonia
    Gray mold blight (Botrytis cinera)
  (90% P/T)
    050534-00019
              (20% Impr)
                000070-00223
                   050534-00021
            Issued:  2-02-84
                                11-081901-92

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        Listing by  Site/Pest  and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)

          Blue Fescue
            Gray mold blight  (Botrytis cinera)
          (90% P/T)
            050534-00019

          (20% Impr)
            000070-00223    050534-00021

227CA     Bugleweed
PBAW        Gray mold blight  (Botrytis cinera)
          (90% P/T)
            050534-00019

          (20% Impr)
            000070-00223    050534-00021

347CA     Caladium
?BAW        Gray mold blight  (Botrytis cinera)
          (90% P/T)
            050534-00019

          (20% Impr)
            000070-00223    050534-00021

 I57CA     Carnation
 'BAW        Gray mold  blight  (Botrytis cinera)
          (20% Impr)
            000070-00223    050534-00021

 I71CA     Coleus
 SAW        Gray mold blight  (Botrytis cinera)
           (90% P/T)
            050534-00019

           (20%  Impr)
             000070-00223   050534-00021

 06CA     Garden Balsam
 BAW         Gray  mold blight (Botrytis cinera)
           (90%  P/T)
             050534-00019

           (20%  Impr)
             000070-00223   050534-00021

 B4CA     Hedera
 SAW         Gray mold blight (Botrytis cinera)
           (20% Impr)
             000070-00223   050534-00021

         Issued:   2-02-84                 11-081901-93

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Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)

  Hoya
    Gray mold blight (Botrytis cinera)
  (20% Impr)
    000070-00223   050534-00021

  Larkspur
    Gray mold blight (Botrytis cinera)
  (90% P/T)
    050534-00019
                               050534-00021
  (20% Impr)
    000070-00223

  Lobelia
    Gray mold blight (Botrytis cinera)
  (90% P/T)
    050534-00019
                               050534-00021
  (20% Impr)
    000070-00223

  Palm
    Gray mold blight (Botrytis cinera)
  (20% Impr)
    000070-00223   050534-00021

  Periwinkle
    Gray mold blight (Botrytis cinera)
  (20% Impr)
    000070-00223   050534-00021

  Petunias
    Gray mold blight (Botrytis cinera)
  (90% P/T)
    050534-00019
                               050534-00021
  (20% Impr)
    000070-00223

  Poinsettia
    Gray mold blight (Botrytis cinera)
  (20% Impr)
    000070-00223   050534-00021
            Issued:  2-02-84
                                11-081901-94

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        Listing by  Site/Pest  and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)

        DOMESTIC OUTDOOR

           (Ornamental  Plants  and Forest  Trees)

           Ash
             Leaf spot  (Cercospora)
             Leaf spot  (Cercosporidium)
             Leaf spot  (Cylindrosporium)
           (1 Ib/gal F1C)
             000769-00489

022AA      Azalea
DOAV         Ovulinia petal blight
CPCN         Phytophthora dieback
           (1 Ib/gal F1C)
             000769-00489

D57AA      Carnation
IAAX         Alternaria leaf spot and stem rot
1AAX
5BAW         Botrytis blossom blight
           (1 Ib/gal F1C)
             000769-00489

)40AA      Cherry-laurel
CCBM         Cercospora leaf spot
ICDJ         Shot-hole leaf spot  (Coccomyces)
           (1 Ib/gal F1C)
             000769-00489

)65AA      Chrysanthemum
>BAW         Gray mold blight (Botrytis)
 SBL         Leaf spot (Septoria)
 MCO         Ray blight  (Mycosphaerella)
           (5% D)
             007401-00331   000769-00525

           (26.5% WP)
             000538-00134

           (36% WP)
             007764-00041

           (50% WP)
             000004-00290   007401-00330

           (75% WP)
             000004-00289   000829-00232    007764-00028


         Issued:  2-02-84                 11-081901-95

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Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)

  Chrysanthemum (continued)

  (5% WP/D)
    007764-00024

  (0.4 Ib/gal F1C)
    001769-00251

  (1 Ib/gal F1C)
    000769-00489

  (1.06 Ib/gal F1C)
    005719-00077

  (1.1 Ib/gal F1C)
    007401-00065

  (1.14 Ib/gal F1C)
    006993-00061

  (2.88 Ib/gal F1C)
    000239-02438   007401-00340

  Daisies
    Gray mold blight (Botrytis)
    Leaf spot (Septoria)
    Ray blight (Mycosphaerella)
  (1 Ib/gal F1C)
    000769-00489

  Firethorn
    Scab (Fusicladium)
  (1 Ib/gal F1C)
    000769-00489

  Flowering Almond
    Brown rot blossom/twig blight (Monilinia)
  (1 Ib/gal F1C)
    000769-00489

  Flowering Crabapple
    Cedar-apple rust (Gymnosporanglum)
    Leaf spot (Sphaeropsis)
    Scab (Venturia)
  (26.5% WP)
    000538-00134

  (1 Ib/gal F1C)
    000769-00489
            Issued:  2-02-84
                                11-081901-96

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Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number  (continued)

  Flowering Dogwood
    Leaf spot (Septoria)
  (1 Ib/gal F1C)
    000769-00489

  Flowering Quince
    Brown rot blossom/twig blight (Monilinia)
  (1 Ib/gal F1C)
    000769-00489

  Geranium
    Gray mold blight  (Botrytis)
    Rust
  (5% D)
    007401-00331

  (26.5% WP)
    000538-00134

  (36% WP)
    007764-00041

  (50% WP)
    000004-00290

  (75% WP)
    000004-00289

  (5% WP/D)
    007764-00024

  (0.4 Ib/gal F1C)
    001769-00251

  (1 Ib/gal F1C)
    000769-00489
            (1.06 Ib/gal F1C)
              005719-00077

            (1.1 Ib/gal F1C)
              007401-00065

            (1.14 Ib/gal F1C)
              006993-00061

            (2.88 Ib/gal F1C)
              000239-02438
                             000769-00525
                             007401-00330
                             000829-00232   007764-00028
          Issued:  2-02-84
                                 11-081901-97

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Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)

  Gladiolus
    Botrytis leaf and flower spot
    Curvularia leaf and flower spot
  (1 Ib/gal F1C)
    000769-00489

  Hawthorn
    Leaf blight (Fabrea)
    Rust (Gymnosporangium)
  (1 Ib/gal F1C)
    000769-00489

  Hollyhock
    Rust
  (1 Ib/gal F1C)
    000769-00489

  Iris
    Botrytis blossom blight
    Leaf spot (Didymellina)
  (5% D)
    007401-00331   000769-00525

  (26.5% WP)
    000538-00134

  (36% WP)
    007764-00041
              (50% WP)
                000004-00290

              (75% WP)
                000004-00289

              (5% WP/D)
                007764-00024

              (0.4 Ib/gal F1C)
                001769-00251

              (1 Ib/gal F1C)
                000769-00489

              (1.06 Ib/gal F1C)
                005719-00077

              (1.1 Ib/gal F1C)
                007401-00065
                   007401-00330
                   007764-00028
             Issued:  2-02-84
                                11-081901-98

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         Listing by Site/Pest and  Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)

           Iris (continued)

           (1.14 Ib/gal F1C)
             006993-00061

           (2.88 Ib/gal F1C)
             000239-02438

KJ78AA      Japanese Andromeda
ICPCN         Phytophthora dieback
           (1 Ib/gal F1C)
             000769-00489

I010AA      Leatherleaf Fern
IAACC         Ascochyta blight
1CCBM         Leaf  spot (Cercospora)
1CCFO         Leaf  spot (Cylindrocladium)
ARAM         Rhizoctonia blight
           (50% WP)
             000004-00290

           (75% WP)
             000004-00289

           (1 Ib/gal  F1C)
             000769-00489

            (1.06 Ib/gal  F1C)
             005719-00077

 088AA      Ligustrum
 CCBM         Leaf  spot (Cercospora)
            (1 Ib/gal F1C)
             000769-00489

 131AA      Lilies
 PBAW         Gray  mold blight (Botrytis)
            (1 Ib/gal F1C)
             000769-00489

 L41AA      Moses-in-the-cradle
 5CFH         Tan leaf spot (Curvularia)
            (50%  WP)
             000004-00290
          Issued:  2-02-84                11-081901-99

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Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)

  Moses-in-the-cradle (continued)

  (75% WP)
    000004-00289   000677-00444

  (1 Ib/gal F1C)
    000769-00489

  Mountain-laurel
    Leaf spot (Cercospora)
  (1 Ib/gal F1C)
    000769-00489

  Oregongrape
    Rust
  (1 Ib/gal F1C)
    000769-00489

  Ornamental and Forest Tree Conifers
    Lophodermium needle cast
    Phoma twig canker
    Scirrhia brown spot
    Scleroderris canker
    Sirococcus tip blight
  (26.5% WP)
    000538-00134

  Petunias
    Crown rot (Phytophthora)
    Botrytis blight
  (1 Ib/gal F1C)
    000769-00489

  Philodendron
    Leaf spot (Dactylaria)
    Phytophthora blight
  (50% WP)
    000004-00290

  (75% WP)
    000004-00289

  (1 Ib/gal F1C)
    000769-00489
            Issued:  2-02-84
                                11-081901-100

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         Listing by Site/Pest and  Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)

           Philodendron (continued)

           (1.06 Ib/gal F1C)
             005719-00077

           (1.14 Ib/gal FIG)
             006993-00061

4402AA     Purpleleaf  Sand  Cherry
kDMCB        Brown rot blossom/twig blight (Monilinia)
           (1  Ib/gal F1C)
             000769-00489

H18AA     Rhododendron Hybrids/Cultivars
U>OAV        Ovulinia  petal blight
LCPCN        Phytophthora dieback
            (1  Ib/gal  F1C)
             000769-00489

H20AA     Rose
IEDBS        Black  spot  (Diplocarpon)
IDBAW        Botrytis blossom blight
ICSCO        Powdery  mildew (Sphaerotheca) [suppression]
            (5% D)
             007401-00331    000769-00525

            (26.5% WP)
              000538-00134

            (36% WP)
              007764-00041

            (50% WP)
              000004-00290   007401-00330

            (75% WP)
              000004-00289   000829-00232   007764-00028

            (5% WP/D)
              007764-00024

            (3.75% EC)
              007401-00062

            (6% EC)
              007401-00067

            (0.4 Ib/gal F1C)
              001769-00251

          Issued:  2-02-84                 11-081901-101

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Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)

  Rose (continued)

  (1 Ib/gal F1C)
    000769-00489

  (1.06 Ib/gal F1C)
    005719-00077

  (1.1 Ib/gal F1C)
    007401-00065

  (1.14 Ib/gal F1C)
    006993-00061

  (2.88 Ib/gal F1C)
    000239-02438   007401-00340

  Viburnum
    Powdery mildew (Microsphaera)
  (1 Ib/gal F1C)
    000769-00489

  Zinnia
    Powdery mildew (Erysiphe)
  (5% D)
    007401-00331   000769-00525

  (26.5% WP)
    000538-00134
              (50% WP)
                000004-00290

              (75% WP)
                000004-00289

              (0.4 Ib/gal F1C)
                001769-00251

              (1 Ib/gal F1C)
                000769-00489
               (1.06 Ib/gal F1C)
                005719-00077

               (1.1 Ib/gal F1C)
                007401-00065
                   007401-00330


                   000829-00232
             Issued:  2-02-84
                                 11-081901-102

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Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)

  Zinnia (continued)

  (1.14 Ib/gal F1C)
    006993-00061

  (2.88 Ib/gal F1C)
    000239-02438   007401-00340

  (Wood or Wood Structure Protection Treatments)

  Wood Protection Treatment to Existing  Buildings or Parts of Buildings
    Wood decay fungi
  (0.42% RTU)
    000200-00095
            (0.45% RTU)
             000200-00090

            (0.47% RTU)
             000200-00093

            (0.48% RTU)
             000200-00087

            (0.49% RTU)
             000200-00089

            (0.67% RTU)
             000200-00078

            (0.68% RTU)
             000200-00076
             000200-00083

            (0.69%  RTU)
             000200-00077

            (0.7% RTU)
             000200-00074
             000518-00069

            (0.71%  RTU)
             000200-00086
                   000200-00094
                   000200-00096   000200-00097   000200-00098
                   000200-00088    000200-00091   000200-00092
                    000200-00079   000200-00080    000200-00081
                    000200-00082
                    000200-00075   000200-00084   000200-00085
          Issued:   2-02-84
                                 11-081901-103

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Listing by Site/Pest and Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)

  Wood Protection Treatment to Finished Wood Products
    Wood decay fungi
  (0.42% RTU)
    000200-00095
              (0.45% RTU)
                000200-00090

              (0.47% RTU)
                000200-00093

              (0.48% RTU)
                000200-00087

              (0.49% RTU)
                000200-00089

              (0.67% RTU)
                000200-00078

              (0.68% RTU)
                000200-00076
                000200-00083

              (0.69% RTU)
                000200-00077

              (0.7% RTU)
                000200-00074
                000518-00069

              (0.71% RTU)
                000200-00086
                   000200-00094


                   000200-00096


                   000200-00088
000200-00097


000200-00091
000200-00098


000200-00092
                   000200-00079   000200-00080   000200-00081
                   000200-00082


                   000200-00075
000200-00084   000200-00085
            Issued:  2-02-84
                                11-081901-104

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Listing by Site/Pest and  Site/Formulation/Registration Number (continued)

FORESTRY

  (Ornamental Plants and  Forest Trees)

  Ornamental and Forest Tree Conifers
    Botrytis seedling blight
    Lophodermium needle cast
    Phoma twig canker
    Rhabdocline needle cast  [Douglas-fir]
    Rhizosphaera needle cast  [spruces]
    Scirrhia brown spot
    Scleroderris canker
    Sirococcus tip blight
    Swiss needle cast (Phaeocryptopus)
  (75% WP)
    050534-00004   050534-00023

  (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
    050534-00009
          INDOOR

            (Wood or Wood Structure  Protection Treatment)

 10010A      Wood Protection Treatment  of  Unseasoned Forest Products
 M)100A      Wood Protection Treatment  of  Forest  Products by Pressure Treatment
 1BQBB         Mold
 IGQBB         Saps tain
            (4.17 Ib/gal F1C)
              010465-00013

            (4.04 Ib/gal F1C)
              006651-00030

            (Commercial and Industrial Uses)

 10010A      Grout (Portland Cement mildew resistant grout)
 IBQBB         Mildew
            (75% WP)
              002204-00019
          Issued:   2-02-84
                                 11-081901-105

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