N) *>• tfl UT N) MARCH 1984 STATUS REPORT on REBUTTABLE PRESUMPTION AGAINST REGISTRATION (RPAR) OR SPECIAL REVIEW CHEMICALS, REGISTRATION STANDARDS PROGRAM, AND DATA CALL-IN PROGRAM (Report contains information as of March 31, 1984) OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS (TS-767C) U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY 401 M STREET, S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20460 ------- TABLE OF CONTENTS RPARs Issued 1 PRE-RPAR Review 5 Final Actions (Voluntary Cancellations) 6 Notice of Intent to Cancel/Suspend 8 Notice of Intent to Register (Returned to Registration Div.) 10 RPAR1 s Completed 16 Registration Standards Development - Data Collection 26 Registration Standards Development - Data Evaluation and Development of Regulatory Position....* 28 Registration Standards Issued 31 Data Call-in 40 Index of Chemicals Included in Status report 50 Prepared by: Registration Support and Emergency Response Branch Registration Division (703) 557-7700 Date Prepared: June 1984 ------- REGISTRATION DIVISION DIRECTOR DEPUTY DIRECTOR Insecticide-Rodenticide Branch PM 12 Jay Ellenberger PM 15 George LaRocca PM 16 William Miller PM 17 Timothy Gardner Fungicide-Herbicide Branch PM 21 Henry Jacoby PM 23 Richard Mountfort PM 25 Robert Taylor Disinfectants Branch PM 31 John Lee PM 32 Arturo Castillo Special Review Branch Registration Support and Emergency Response Branch DATA CALL-IN PROGRAM Douglas D. Campt Robert V. Brown Herbert Harrison James Akerman Juanita Wills Paul Lapsley Ferial Bishop Geraldine Werdig (703) 557-7760 (703) 557-7760 (703) 557-2200 (703) 557-2386 (703) 557-2400 (703) 557-2600 (703) 557-2690 (703) 557-1650 (703) (703) (703) (703) (703) (703) (703) (703) 557-1900 557-1830 557-1800 557-3661 557-3675 557-3965 557-7420 557-7700 (703) 557-7436 ------- PREFACE This publication contains: 1) an alphabetical listing of all chemicals which have been, or are being, handled under the Rebuttable Presumption Against Registration [RPAR] process, (revisions to the process and name change to Special Review are planned), 2) an alphabetical listing of the chemicals which have been through or are now active in the Registration Standard development process, and 3) identification by cluster of the chemicals which have been through or are being processed in the Data Call-in program. -These processes are managed by the Registration Division, Office of Pesticide Programs, Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances, EPA. This listing is intended for internal use and is updated semi-annually. Users of this document are encouraged to contact the appropriate PM or Branch Chief, as noted, if they have any questions or corrections regarding the entries in this listing. Sections of the law referred to in this document are from the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) as amended 7 U.S.C. Section 136. All chemicals are listed by the names under which they were or are being reviewed. Other widely used common or chemical names may also appear in the Index. Copies of most of the position documents (PD) and Registration Standards are available from the National Technical Information Service (NTIS), U.S. Department of Commerce, 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, Virginia, 22161 (703) 487-4600. The accession number and costs for paper copy and/or microfiche are cited for those documents presently available from NTIS. When requesting documents from the NTIS, state the name of the document, the NTIS publication (PB) Accession Number, enclose proper payment (check payable to NTIS) and provide a return mailing address. RPAR PROCESS* Definitions of the risk criteria that, when met or exceeded, can trigger RPAR analyses, can be found in the Federal Register of July 3, 1975 (40 CFR 162.11). These risk criteria are concerned with the following areas: 1. Acute Toxicity 2. Chronic Toxicity A. Oncogenic B. Mutagenic *This processis undergoing revision via rulemaking and a name change to "Special Review Process' is contemplated. ------- 3. Other Chronic Effects A. Reproductive (1) Fetotoxicity (2) Teratogenicity B. Spermatogenicity C. Testicular Effects D. Neurotoxicity E. Others 4. Significant redaction in wildlife, reduction in endangered species, and reduction in nontarget species. 5. Lack of emergency treatment or antidote. RPAR CATEGORIES The name of this process will be changed from "RPAR" to "Special Review" pursuant to the new regulations which are planned for proposal in the near future. That is why for purposes of this report the terms may be used interchangeably. This report is divided into a number of categories to enable the reader to conveniently determine the current status of a particular pesticide. Pre-RPAR — This is the initial risk investigation phase that involves an intensive review of the scientific studies of the chemical in question that suggest that the RPAR criteria may have been exceeded. A validation of these studies of the chemical in question is conducted by Agency scientists. During this period, the registrants of the pesticide are informed of the review and are often requested to submit additional information. If "trigger studies" are found to be valid, an effort is made to gather and preliminarily assess available information on the exposure to the pesticide. If such data are not available, the Agency extrapolates from models or analogs and develops exposure assumptions to hypothesize the potential risk of the pesticide under review. Major "trigger studies" undergo peer review (in accordance with Section 25e of FIFRA) to confirm the EPA validation. Discussions are held with registrants and other interested parties in an attempt to reduce exposure to acceptable levels. If the risk is reduced, or is found through review to be acceptable, the RPAR review is terminated. If risk is determined to be unacceptable, the validation of the "trigger studies" and the combination of this hazard information with the exposure analysis produce the Agency's preliminary position on the potential risk of the pesticide. The document describing this position on risk is referred to as position document one (PD 1). Upon approval by the Agency, a notice of the availability of the PD 1 along with a formal Notice of Rebuttable Presumption Against Registration is published in the Federal Register. ii ------- Issuance of an RPAR—After a PD 1 is published, a 45 day period is allowed for comment on the presumptions against registration presented in PD 1. A 60 day extension is granted, if justified. Therefore, there is typically a 105 day period within which the Agency's presumptions may be rebutted. Risks may be rebutted by interested parties submitting to the Agency: (1) proof that the study or studies upon which the presumption is based are not scientifically valid or (2) proof that actual exposure to the compound will not cause the effects described. This phase of the process can be characterized as focusing on the gathering of additional information in the form of: --rebuttal comments. —additional information on risk. --input from other agencies: primarily the United States Department of Agriculture for information on benefits and exposure, and the United States Department of Interior, Office of Endangered Species for information on the implications of an environmental trigger. In the event that all the triggers have been successfully rebutted, the pesticide is re- turned to the registration process and the RPAR is terminated for all or some of the uses. The results of this phase of the analysis is incorporated into a second position document (PD 2) which states the Agency's regulatory action for the pesticide. Any new information surface during the rebuttal period is, of course, incorporated. If the rebuttal is successful for all or some of the uses, a PD 2 is published and becomes the final document of the RPAR process. The Agency only produces and publishes a separate PD 2 in those cases where the rebuttal has been successful. When the rebuttal is not successful, the rebuttal assessment, the risk analysis, the benefits analysis, risk/benefit synthesis and the proposed regulatory position are presented in a document termed PD 2/3. A PD 2/3 is composed of: —the introductory chapter which reviews the RPAR criteria whicn gave rise to the RPAR on the pesticide in question, —the risk analysis which reviews rebuttal comments, estimates exposure and calculates risks for the registered uses of the pesticide, —the benefit analysis which represents the impact of total cancellation of the pesticide in question, —the risk/benefit analysis of each of the regulatory options under considera- tion for resolution of the RPAR, and --the recommended regulatory position. iii ------- The full range of regulatory options which are available under the law are examined. These range from full registration to full cancellation. Between the two ends of the regulatory spectrum are the options that deal with labeling changes, classification, and use restric- tions. The impact of each of these options on the benefits and risk of each use of the pesticide are considered. The recommended decision is that which presents the best balance of risks and benefits in the interest of public health and the environment. At the conclusion of the risk/benefit evaluation, the completed PD 2/3 receives Agency review. Discussions may be held with registrants and other interested parties. If the Assistant Administrator for the Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances approves this document, a notice of preliminary determination and an announcement of the document's availability are published in the Federal Register. The FIFRA requires that the proposed decision (PD 2/3) be submitted to a Scientific Advisory Panel for review of its scientific basis and to the Secretary of Agriculture for comment. These comments, plus any industry or public comments on the proposed decision, are evaluated. The Agency's assessment of these comments, including the final decision on the regulatory action, are announced in the Federal Register. These are contained in publi- cation PD 4 which is also announc.ed in the Federal Register. Activities After Completion of RPAR's—This document describes the status of those chemicals that have,through a variety of means, concluded their RPAR analyses. This includes chemicals which have been returned to the registration process, those which have been cancelled or on which restrictions have been imposed, and those which are currently in administrative hearings hearings, being reviewed in court, etc. REGISTRATION STANDARDS The Registration Standards program is EPA's approach to the reassessment and reregistra- tion of pesticide products as mandated by Congress in FIFRA Section 3 (g). The reassessment involves a thorough review of the scientific data base underlying pesticide registrations and an identification of essential but missing scientific studies which may not have been required when the product was initially registered. It may also require new testing or retesting to ensure the safety of the compound by contemporary scientific standards. IV ------- The standards process involves making broad regulatory decisions at one time for a group of pesticide products containing the same active ingredient rather than on a product-by- product basis. About 600 active ingredients, representing 35,000 currently-registered products could potentially require Registration Standard review. However, given assump- tions about chemicals not requiring review due to voluntary cancellations, suspensions, and other reasons, the actual number of standards to be developed is substantially less than that. This approach to reregisration is intended to simplify and streamline the regulatory process for both the Agency and pesticide registrants and to assure the public that all registrations are supported by a complete and valid scientific data base. To establish the sequence of processing the approximate 600 active ingredients through the Registration Standard review, active ingredients that have similar use(s) have been clustered into 48 groups. The groups are being processed in a sequence resulting from their ranking in an equation based on production, human exposure, and ecological exposure factors. The ranking scheme was developed based on consideration of market competition, availability of in-depth data on alternatives should the need for a Special Review arise, and efficient use of EPA resources. Each standard explains EPA's regulatory position on the use of the active ingredient in all pesticide products containing that same chemical. The standard contains an anal< of the data on regulatory pos product registration. e Apj.ci J. us CjCn o JL cy u J-L y p«_it> j. i_ j_vjii >_MI i_nc uoc >jj_ uiic av-t-ivc i. uy i. cu icu <_ J-ii products containing that same chemical. The standard contains an analysis which the regulatory position is based, describes the rationale for the ition, and states the conditions that must be met to obtain pesticide The relationship of the Registration Standards, process with the Special Review process is that if the analysis of the data shows that a Special Review criterion has been met, then the standard is issued announcing, that a Special Review will be initiated for some or all of the uses of the chemical and a proposed regulatory decision or "PD 2/3" will be issued, Registration Standards are developed in three phases: (1) Data Gathering, (2) Data Evaluation, and (3) Regulatory Position Development followed: by the issuance of the Registration Standard Guidance. Package.- For convenience, phases 2 and 3 are combined in this report and the issued documents are identified separately in the attached listing. (1) Data Gathering; The bibliography consists of all data in Agency files pertaining to the chemical, except that in most cases efficacy data are not listed. The bibliography will also include any government studies (such as NCI studies) which have been conducted on the chemical and other relevant material identified by Agency scientists. ------- Agency scientists identify which studies should be reviewed; after which, hard copy of all requested studies are retrieved from Agency files and provided to Agency scientists for review. The data gathering phase lasts about five months. Once the data-gathering phase is completed, and the use information is developed, the data evaluation phase is ready to begin. (2) Data Evaluation; At the outset of the Data Evaluation phase, the Project Support Team, which consists of all Agency staff involved in the Registration Standard review (Regis- tration/reregistration Product Manager, use experts, data retrieval experts, and Agency scientists) meet to exchange information regarding the chemical from a regulatory and scientific perspective. This meeting is designed to provide a context in which the scien- tists conduct their review. Knowledge of the regulatory history, the growth patterns of the chemical's use, general understanding of the completeness of the data base, and discussion of any past regulatory/health problems will help focus the review and increase the scientists' effectiveness. With this perspective, scientists review data in each of five disciplines: product chemistry, environmental fate, residue chemistry, toxicology, and ecological effects. Efficacy data are reviewed only for products which control infectious microorganisms and the growth of aflatoxins. The scientists document their review of each study which they consider relevant, and prepare a summary of what is known about the chemical in their respective discipline. Scientists also identify gaps in the data base which should be filled to enable a complete scientific assessment to be made. While the 40 CFR Part 158 guidelines* (currently proposed) are used as guidance to make the determination of data gaps, each chemical is reviewed individually to determine, given its particular use patterns and what is already known about it, what additional data are needed. If the resulting data needs differ from those i-n the Guidelines, the scientist provides written justification for the deviation. Depending on the size of the data base involved in the review, this phase usually lasts from six to ten months. *See p.viiifor specific citation. vi ------- (3) Development of Regulatory Position and Issuance of Guidance Package; Once the Science review is completed and scientists have recommended which additional data they believe are necessary to complete the review, the Project Support Team reconvenes to identify the appropriate regulatory position for the chemical (that is, what percent active ingredient, formulations, uses, etc. are registerable under the Standard and whether regulatory restrictions such as label warnings or use by certified applicators only are required). They also develop the rationale for the regulatory position and determine the data requirements which need to be imposed to complete the review. Included in this phase is the tolerance reassessment which may result in the initiation of rulemaking to increase or decrease tolerance levels. A document summarizing these findings, including the proposed regulatory position and rationale, data requirements, scientific summaries, and bibliography, is then circulated to Agency management for review. After the document is approved, study reviews and science summaries are placed in Agency records for retrieval during subsequent reviews of the chemical (e.g. registration amendments) as their availability is expected to expedite the processing of future reviews. Copies of the study reviews and the science summaries are available through OPP's Freedom of Information Section. The regulatory position/ rationale, data requirements, and bibliography are sent to the registrant in a document known as a Guidance Package which cites the authority of Section 3(c)(2)(B) and Section 3 (g) of FIFRA. Reregistration occurs when the registrant agrees to comply with the data requirements, submits an updated Confidential Statement of Formula if needed, agrees to comply with any regulatory restrictions placed on the chemical, agrees to compensate other registrants for data considered relevant to the Standard, and provides labelling reflecting completion of any product chemistry and acute toxicity data requirements. Issuance of the Standard; The standard is issued to the registrants and made available to the public through the National Technical Information Service, 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA 22152 telephone 703-487-4650. Microfilm copies are available for $4.50; the price of paper copies varies according to the length of the document. Please furnish NTIS with the accession number or the PB number when ordering. v 11 ------- THE DATA CALL-IN PROGRAM Tne Data Call-in Program requires existing registrants of active pesticide chemicals to provide the Agency with needed studies under Section 3(c)(2)(B) of FIFRA. Such studies, including chronic toxicilogy, product chemistry, residue and environmental fate data are an integral part of the data base used to reassess each chemical during the reregistration process or to resolve special concerns such as whether the chemical enters groundwaters. The purpose of Data Call-in is to assure that these data are available or well underway before the pesticide chemical is reassessed for reregistration under Section 3(g) or other purposes. The four types of long-term toxicological data which have been traditionally requested consist of C_hronic Feeding, (Dncogenicity, ^Reproduction and Teratogenicity (informally referred to as the CORT studies). These studies are described in the Toxicology Data Requirements' part of the "Pesticide Registration: Proposed Data Requirements" regulation.* The product chemistry, residue, and environmental fate studies are also described in this regulation. Under the Data Call-in Program, the Agency: (1) determines which types of data are required for each chemical, based on its use patterns and other factors; (2) identifies those test categories with no valid data submitted; and (3) ensures that studies are initiated by registrants of the pesticide to fill those data gaps. In general, the sequence of processing the approximate 600 active ingredients through the Data Call-in process is based on the priority cluster ranking in which active ingredients that have a similar use(s) are clustered into about 50 groups and the groups are processed in sequence. A notice of the availability of the final cluster ranking was published in the Federal Register, 47 FR 3770, January 24, 1982. The cluster ranking is not followed when special concerns arise about a chemical or a particular group of chemicals. *The Pesticide "Registration Guidelines were reproposed as Part 158, 40 CFR on November 24, 1982 in 47 Federal Register 53192. viii ------- In each Notice, the registrant can request the Agency to exempt or waive any or all of the specified data requirements. Registrants may request changes of or exemptions from the data requirements because: 1. They believe they are a formulator or end-user. 2. They determine that their chemical involves only minor exposure and production. In addition, registrants may cite economic factors as precluding its capacity to incur the costs of testing. 3. They wish to remove all registered uses which involve food crops/products and/or significant repeated exposure to humans and the environment. 4. They believe the data requirements do not apply to the registered uses of their product(s) . If the Agency does not grant the change(s) or exemption(s), the registrants must arrange to comply with the Notice. If a registrant does not respond or comply with the Data Call-in Notice, the Agency issues an Administrative Notice (NOIS—^otice Of latent to ^Suspend) compelling the registrant to stop distributing the particular.pesticide product(s) until compliance with the Notice occurs. The actual effect of a NOIS is to put a registration "on hold" until such time as the registrant wishes to make his registration active. Any such NOIS issued under Section 3(c)(2)(B) is rescinded when the Agency is informed and agrees that compliance occurs. Such NQIS's never, independently, result in cancellations and are therefore clear- ly different from the FIFRA Section 6 suspensions which can later become cancellations and cause the withdrawal of pesticide products from the market. This report gives the status of chemicals and clusters being processed through Data Call In. The status includes whether a Notice or equivalent has been issued and whether the Agency has reached a final decision on all the waivers, exemptions, cancellations, commitments and offers received from registrants. IX ------- RPAR's ISSUED March 1984 CHEMICAL (Class Of Chemicals) and CONTACT PERSON 40 CFR 162.11 CRITERIA POSSIBLY MET OR EXCEEDED CURRENT STATUS CADMIUM (Special Review Br.) o Oncogenicity o Mutagenicity o Teratogenicity o Fetotoxicity o PD 1 published, 42 FR 56574 on 10/26/77; comment period closed 2/10/78. o Risk/benefit assessment is planned for in FY 85. CAPTAN (Special Review Br. ) CARBON TETRACHLORIDE (Special Review Br.) COAL TAR (Special Review Br.) o Oncogenicity o Mutagenicity o Other Chronic Effects o Oncogenicity o Toxic effects on liver and kidney o Oncogenicity o Mutagenicity o PD 1 published, 45 FR 54938 on 8/18/80; comment period closed 12/1/80: NTIS# PB81 109449. o Risk/benefit assessment is ongoing. o PD 1 published, 45 FR 68534 on 10/15/80; comment period closed 11/24/80: NTIS# PB80 121782. o Risk/benefit assessment is ongoing. PD 1 published, 43 FR 48154 (10/18/78); comment period closed 9/30/78: NTISf PB80 213879 PD 2/3 (wood uses only) completed and Notice of Determination pub- lished in 46 FR 13020 on 2/19/81; comment period closed 5/20/81;Report f 540/9-82-004; NTISf PB82-229956 At 4/14/83 public-meeting, proposed conclusion presented. Comment period closed 5/13/83. Final decision is being developed. ------- RPAR's ISSUED - Conc'd March 1984 CHEMICAL (Class Chemicals) and CONTACT PERSON of 40 CFR 162.11 CRITERIA POSSIBLY MET OR EXCEEDED CURRENT STATUS CREOSOTE (Special Review Br.) EPN Ethyl p-nitro- pnenyl thionoben- zenephosphonate (PM-12) ETHYLENE OXIDE EtO (Special Review Br.) o Oncogenicity o Mutagenicity o Neurotoxicity o Oncogenicity o Mutagenicity o Testicular Effects o Same as above (Coal Tar/Creosote Coal Tar Neutral Oil PD 1 and PD 2/3 combined). NTIS# PB82-229956 o PD 2/3 (wood uses only) completed and Notice of Determination pub- lished in 46 FR 13020 on 2/19/81; comment period closed 5/20/81. Report I 540/9-82-004 NTIS# PB82-229956 o At 4/14/83 public meeting proposed conclusion presented. Comment period closed 5/13/83. o Final decision is being developed. o PD 1 published 44 FR 54384 on 9/19/79; comment period closed 12/29/79: NTIS# PB80 216815 o Final Notice of Determination and Decision Document forwarded to Acting AA on June 30,1983. o Final Notice of Determination signed by Acting AA and published 48 FR 39494 on 8/31/83. o PD 1 published 43 FR 3801 on 1/27/78; comment period closed 5/15/78: NTIS# PB80-213903 o Label changes requiring modification in workplace design and workplace practice for sterilization of equipment and sup- plies used in hospitals and health care facilities signed on 3/30/84. ------- RPARs ISSUED - Cont'd March 1984 CHEMICAL (Class of Chemicals) and CONTACT PERSON 40 CFR 162.11 CRITERIA POSSIBLY MET OR EXCEEDED CURRENT STATUS INORGANIC O ARSENICALS O Arsenic Acid, o Arsenic Pentoxide, Arsenic Trioxide, Sodium Arsenate, Ammonium Arsenite, Sodium, Pyroarsenate, Lead Arsenate Basic and Standard) Calcium Arsenate, Sodium Arsenite, Copper Acetoarsenite (Special Review Br.) PENTACHLOROPHENOL o AND DERIVATIVES o (Special Review Br.) o Oncogenicity Mutagenicity Teratogenicity Oncogenicity Fetotoxicity Teratogenicity PD 1 published 43 FR 42867 on 10/18/78; comment period closed 2/12/79. PD 2/3 (wood uses only) completed and Notice of Determination pub- lished 46 FR 13020 on 2/19/81; comment period closed 5/20/81; At 4/14/83 public meeting proposed conclusion presented. Comment period closed 5/15/83. Final decision being developed and not due until FY 1985. PD 1 published 43 FR 48443 on 10/18/78; comment period closed 2/12/79: NTISt PB81-109464. PD 2/3 (wood used only) completed and Notice of Determination pub- lished 46 FR 13020 on 2/19/81; comment period closed 5/20/81; At 4/14/83 public meeting proposed conclusion presented. Comment period closed 5/13/83. Final decision being developed. ------- RPAR's ISSUED - Cont'd March 1984 CHEMICAL (Class of Chemicals) and CONTACT PERSON 40 CFR 162.11 CRITERIA POSSIBLY MET OR EXCEEDED STATUS SODIUM FLUORO- ACETATE (1080) (Special Review Br. ) Reduction in Non-target and Endangered Species No antidote 2,4-5-TRICHLORO- PHENOL (Special Review Br. ) o Oncogenicity o Fetotoxicity PD 1 published 41 FR 52792 on 12/1/76; comment period closed 3/15/77: NTISt PB80-216823 PD 2/3 signed on 11/11/82. Release delayed to coincide with that of document addressing predator issues in early 1983. PD 2/3 resigned by Acting AA on 6/29/83. SAP reviewed PD 2/3 on 12/83. Record still open—SAP will issue final report following 6/12/84 SAP meeting. PD 1 published 42 FR 41268 on 9/15/78; comment period closed 11/17/78. Possibility of TCDD contamination under investigation. Some voluntary cancellations and reformulations being processed. 3(c)2(B) letter will be issued in FY 1984 requesting updated Confiden- tial Statement of Formula and an analysis for dioxin contamination. ------- PRE-RPAR REVIEW March 1984 CHEMICAL (Class of Chemicals) and CONTACT PERSON 40 CFR 162.11 CRITERIA POSSIBLY MET OR EXCEEDED CURRENT STATUS RONNEL o 0-(2,4,5-trichlo- o rophenyl) phosphoro- thioate (related to 2,4,5-T) (Special Review Br.) Oncogenicity Fetotoxicity No action; pending 2,4,5-T hearing which may commence in fall 1984. 3(c)(2)(B) letter will be sent to registrants to update Confidential Statement of Formula in FY 84. ------- FINAL ACTIONS VOLUNTARY CANCELLATIONS OF RPAR CHEMICALS March 1984 CHEMICAL (Class of Chemicals) 40 CFR 162.11 CRITERIA POSSIBLY MET OR EXCEEDED DATE OF FEDERAL REGISTER PUBLICATION ACRYLONITRILE (three products) ARSENIC TRIOXIDE o Oncogenicity o Teratogenicity o Neurotoxicity o Oncogenicity o Mutagenicity o Teratogenicity BENZENE o Oncogenicity (all except one product) o Mutagenicity and Blood Disorders BHC CHLORANIL CHLORDECONE Kepone (Products of six formulators) COPPER ACETOARSENITE o Oncogenicity o Oncogenicity o Oncogenicity o Oncogenicity o Mutagenicity o Teratogenicity o 43 FR 26310 (6/19/78). o 42 FR 45944 (9/13/77). o Voluntary cancellations completed. o 43 FR 31432 (7/21/78) NTIS# PB80-216781 o 42 FR 3702 (1/19/77). o 42 FR 38205 (7/27/77) NTIS# PR80-216773 O 42 FR 18422 (4/7/77). COPPER ARSENATE (Basic) (all products) ERBON o Oncogenicity o Oncogenicity o Teratogenicity o Fetotoxicity O 42 FR 18422 (4/7/77). O 45 FR 58770 (10/4/80). ------- FINAL ACTIONS VOLUNTARY CANCELLATIONS OF RPAR CHEMICALS - CONT'D March 1984 CHEMICAL (Class of Chemicals) 40 CFR 162.11 CRITERIA POSSIBLY MET OR EXCEEDED DATE OF FEDERAL REGISTER PUBLICATION ISOCYANURATES (some products) MONURON (some products) NITROFEN (TOK) OMPA OctamethyIpyro- phosphoramide PERTHANE (many products) PHENARSAZINE CHLORIDE SAFROLE SODIUM ARSENITE (two products) STROBANE TRYSBEN o Kidney effects o Oncogenicity o Teratogenicity o Mutagenicity o Oncogenicity o Oncogenicity o Oncogenicity o None o Oncogenicity o Mutagenicity o Oncogenicity o Mutagenicity o Teratogenicity o Oncogenicity o Oncogenicity o Registrants have either undertaken or scheduled numerous toxicological studies. o 42 FR 41320 (8/16/77). o Product voluntarily can- celled on 9/15/83. o 41 FR 21859 (5/28/76). o 45 FR 41694 (6/20/80). O 42 FR 59776 (11/21/77), o 42 FR 11039 (2/25/77). o 42 FR 16844 (3/30/77). o 42 FR 29957 (6/10/77). o 43 FR 48267 (10/18/78) o 41 FR 26607 (6/28/76). o 43 FR 5782 (2/9/78). ------- NOTICE OF INTENT TO CANCEL/SUSPEND ISSUED March 1984 CHEMICAL (Class of Chemicals) 40 CFR 162.11 CRITERIA POSSIBLY MET OR EXCEEDED DATE OF FEDERAL REGISTER PUBLICATION ALDRIN/DIELDRIN CHLORDANE/HEPTACHLOR CHLORDECONE Kepone DBCP ODD (TDE) DDT DINITRAMINE ENDRIN o Oncogenicity o Reductions in Non-target and endangered species o Oncogenicity o Oncogenicity o Mutagenicity o Reproductive Effects o Oncogenicity o Oncogenicity o Teratogenicity o Reduction in En- dangered Species and Non-target Species o 39 FR 37246 (10/18/74"); (Cancellation of most uses). o Notice of Intent to Cancel 39 FR 41298 (11/26/74). (Cancellation of most uses), o PD 1 published, 41 FR 12333 (3/25/76). o PD 4 published, 42 FR 18885 (4/11/77). o Notice of Intent to Cancel 42 FR 18885 (4/11/77). o See listing under "RPAR's COMPLETED". O 36 FR 5254 (3/18/71); (Cancelled). o 37 FR 13369 (7/7/72); (Cancellation of most uses), o Notice of intent to Suspend under Sec. 3(c)(2)(B) issued on 9/28/82. o See listing under "RPAR's COMPLETED". ------- NOTICE OF INTENT TO CANCEL/SUSPEND ISSUED Cont'd March 1984 CHEMICAL (Class of Chemicals) 40 CFR 162.11 CRITERIA POSSIBLY MET OR EXCEEDED DATE OF FEDERAL REGISTER PUBLICATION MIREX 2,4,5-T/SILVEX o Oncogenicity o Teratogenicity o Fetotoxicity 41 FR 56703 (12/29/76); (Most uses cancelled). PD 1 published, 43 FR 17116 (4/21/78): 2,4,5-T - NTIS# PB80-212665 Emergency Suspension Order and Notice of Intent to Cancel pub- lished, 44 FR 15874 (3/15/79): 2,4,5-T - NTIS# PB80-225923 Silvex - NTIS# PB80-226376 PD 4 published, 44 FR 72316 (12/13/79). Cancellation Hearings began 3/14/80. The Agency is presently negotiating with involved parties to resolve the hearing. ------- NOTICE OF INTENT TO REGISTER ISSUED (Returned to the Registration Process) March 1984 CHEMICAL (Class of Chemicals) 40 CFR 162.11 CRITERIA POSSIBLY MET OR EXCEEDED DATE OF FEDERAL REGISTER PUBLICATION CACODYLIC ACID AND SALTS (PM-23) CARBARYL (PM-12) o Oricogenicity o Mutagenicity o Teratogenicity o Oncogenicity o Mutagenicity o Teratogenicity Insufficient evidence to issue a RPAR. Decision document published 47 FR 20376 on 5/12/82. Returned to the Registration process in 12/81 with the stipulation that pursuant to FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B), data on the rate of dermal absorption be submitted, knapsack/hand sprayer applicators treating ditch banks and rights-of-way will wear respirators or masks, and labels recommend masks for homeusers employing knapsacks or hand sprayers. Published 45 FR 81869 on 12/12/80. The Agency has returned this com- pound to the registration process with the stipulation that the follow- ing measures be considered: (1) a FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B) action that registrants remedy data limitations identified in pre-RPAR review and (2) appropriate label changes be made to minimize exposure to Carbaryl, Both measures are being considered in the reregistration review of this chemical. 10 ------- NOTICE OF INTENT TO REGISTER ISSUED (Returned to the Registration Process) March 1984 CHEMICAL (Class of Chemicals) 40 CFR 162.11 CRITERIA POSSIBLY MET OR EXCEEDED DATE OF FEDERAL REGISTER PUBLICATION CHLOROFORM Trichloro- methane (PM-16) DICHLORVOS DDVP 2 ,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (PM-15) DIFLUBENZURON Dimilin (PM-17) o Oncogenicity o Oncogenicity Mutagenicity o Reproductive Effects o Fetotoxicity o Neurotoxicity o Oncogenicity o Hazard to Wildlife and other Chronic Effects PD 1 published 41 FR 14588 on 4/6/76; comment period closed 7/23/76. FR Notice announcing termination of this RPAR issued in December, 1982. The agency determined that applicator exposure had been reduced to a minimum as a result of label amendments. Also regis- trants were required to submit data to establish tolerances of permissible residues on raw agricultural commodities. Published 47 FR 45075 on 10/13/82. NTIS f not available. Returned to the registration process on 9/29/82, stating that the Agency will reas- sess carcinogenic potential and the need for additional Oncogenicity data upon completion of an in-progress bioassay. Additional tests on mutagenicity were required. Task Force presently developing proto- cols to initiate tests. RPAR action completed in April 1979. Registrant consented to restricted uses. Decision Document was issued 9/30/82 and Agency concluded that existing evidence does not support issuance of an RPAR and consequently, that an RPAR for Trichlorfon as a pre- cursor of Dichlorvos, was not warranted, 11 ------- NOTICE OF INTENT TO REGISTER ISSUED (Returned to the Registration Process) March 1984 CHEMICAL (Class of Chemicals) 40 CFR 162.11 CRITERIA POSSIBLY MET OR EXCEEDED DATE OF FEDERAL REGISTER PUBLICATION MALEIC HYDRAZIDE (MH) (PM-25) METHANEARSONATES includes Amine Methanearsenate, Calcium Acid Meth- anearsonate, Mono- ammonium Methane- arsonate (MAMA), Monosodium Methane- arsonate (MSMA), Disodium Methane- arsonate (DSMA) (Special Review Br. o Oncogenicity o Mutagenicity o Reproductive Effects o Oncogenicity o Mutagenicity o PD 1 published 42 FR 56920 on 10/28/77; comment period closed 12/14/77: NTIS# PB80 216740 o Decision document signed 6/28/82, returning maleic hydrazide and salts (K-MH, DEA-MH) to registration pro- cess. Report #540/9-82-010; NTIS# PB82-240300. FR Notice has been combined with Chloroform (see Chloroform). o All required data has been submitted to the Agency. o Registrants decided not to per- form similar tests on DEA-MH and thus DEA-MH was suspended 11/81. o On 6/28/83 the pre-RPAR review for methanearsonate chemicals was completed and a decision memo was approved returning these chemicals to the normal registration process. The existing evidence was inadequate to initiate an RPAR for the chemicals. o 3(c)(2)(B) letter sent 9/26/83 requir- ing a chronic feeding, Oncogenicity, teratology, and applicator exposure studies in order to determine if there are any risk concerns. 12 ------- NOTICE OF INTENT TO REGISTER ISSUED (Returned to the Registration Process) March 1984 CHEMICAL (Class of Chemicals) 40 CFR 162.11 CRITERIA POSSIBLY MET OR EXCEEDED DATE OF FEDERAL REGISTER PUBLICATION NALED (PM-16) 10,10'Oxybisphen- oxarsine (some uses) (PM-22) PARAQUAT (PM-25) PIPERONYL (PM-17) BUTOXIDE o Mutagenicity o Fetotoxicity o Reproductive Effects o o Arsenical Compound suspected: . Oncogenicity . Mutagenicity . Teratogenicity Emergency Treatment Chronic Effects o Co-Carcinogenicity o Carcinogenicity o o Chemical returned to normal registra- tion process on 6/30/83. Based on a re- view of all available data, no valid tests or definitive evidence exist which meet or exceed the RPAR risk criteria. However, per Registration Standard, addi- tests have been required and due 6/86; and will be reviewed to determine whether there are any risks of concern. Returned to the Registration Process on April 9, 1979 based on Memo indicating no evidence of oncogenicity. Decision document returning Paraquat the registration process was signed on 6/29/82. Published 47 FR 45075 on 10/23/82. NTIS # not available. Decision Document outlines data gaps and voluntary cancellation of certain noncrop use sites. Decision document complete. Published 47 FR 20376 on 5/12/82. NTIS# PB83-137901. Returned to the registration process on 5/12/82. Section 3(c)(2)(B) Notice requesting additional data issued on 9/30/82. Agency has received commitments from certain registrants to conduct the required studies. 13 ------- NOTICE OF INTENT TO REGISTER ISSUED (Returned to the Registration Process) Marcn 1984 CHEMICAL (Class of Chemicals) 40 CFR 162.11 CRITERIA POSSIBLY MET OR EXCEEDED DATE OF FEDERAL REGISTER PUBLICATION ROTENONE (PM-17) 1081 (Fluoro-acetamide) (PM-16) TERBUTRYN (PM-25) TRIALLATE (PM-25) o Oncogenicity o Mutagenicity o Teratogenicity o Reproductive Effects o Chronic Toxicity o Significant Wildlife Populations Reductions o Acute Toxicity to Aquatic Wildlife o Acute Toxicity to Mam- malian and Avian Species o Reduction in endangered and noo target species o Acute Toxicity without antidote. o Oncogenicity o Mutagenicity o Reproductive Effects Oncogenicity Mutagenicity Notice of Availability of De- cision document published 46 FR 36745 on July 15, 1981. NTIS # not available. Returned to Registra- tion Process based on finding no unreasonable adverse effects. o PD 1 published 41 FR 52792 on 12/1/76: NTISt PB80-216823 o PD 2 published 45 FR 13189 on 2/28/80: NTISt.PB80-216831. o Returned to registration pro- cess with the restriction that it be used only in sewers. o PRE-RPAR evaluation completed. o Returned to the Registration Process. Registrants agreed to change label to reduce applicator risk to acceptable levels. 47 FR 20376, published 5/12/82. NTIS # not available. o Published 45 FR 82349 on 12/15/80, NTIS # not available. The Agency determined that, in light of the low level of exposure, it should be returned to the registration process stipulating that a FIFRA 3(c)(2)(B) action be initiated to obtain necessary toxicity data to evaluate its hazards. o 3(c)(2)(B) will be issued by 7/84 to include the data needs. 14 ------- NOTICE OF INTENT TO REGISTER ISSUED (Returned to the Registration Process) March 1984 CHEMICAL (Class of Chemicals) 40C CFR 162.11 CRITERIA POSSIBLY MET OR EXCEEDED DATE O REGISTER PUBLICATION S,S,S-TRIBUTY PHOSPHOROTHRITHIOATE (DEF) (PM-25) TRIBUTYL PHOSPHORO- TRITHIOATE (Merphos) (PM-25) TRICHLORFON (PM-16) o Neurotoxicity o Neurotoxicity o Oncogenicity o Mutagenicity o Teratogenicity o Fetotoxicity o Reproductive Effects o Pre-RPAR evaluation completed. Returned to Registration Division 11/30/81, based on finding of no potential unreasonable adverse effects. Registrants agreed to practice clothing requirement. Published 47 FR 20376 on 5/12/82. NTIS # not available. o PRE-RPAR evaluation completed. o Returned to Registration Divi- sion, 11/30/81, based on finding no potential unreasonable adverse effects. Registrants agreed to protective clothing requirement. Published 47 FR 203765 on 25/12/82. NTIS t not available. o Removed from Pre-RPAR review as it chemically relates to Dichlorvos. See Dichlorvos. o Registration Standard scheduled for completion on 6/30/84. FR Notice to be published on the issuance of the Standard, thus concluding the RPAR for review. Existing evidence does not support issuance of an RPAR for this chemical. On 9/30/83, similar action was taken on DDVP, a metabolite of Trichlorfon. 15 ------- RPARs COMPLETED March 1984 CHEMICAL (Class of Chemicals) and RESPONSIBLE BRANCH 40 CFR 162.11 CRITERIA POSSIBLY MET OR EXCEEDED CURRENT STATUS AMITRAZ (Baam) (PM-12) o Oncogenicity BENOMYL (PM-21) o Reduction in non-target o Mutagenicity o Teratogenicity o Reproductive Effects o Hazard to Wildlife o o PD 1 published 42 PR 18299 on 4/6/77; comment period closed 7/18/77: NTIS# PB80-212046. PD 2/3 completed and Notice of Determination published 44 FR 2678 on 1/12/79; comment period closed 2/12/79: NTIS# PB80-211436. PD 4 published 44 FR 32736 on 6/7/79; 44 FR 59938 on 10/7/79 (correction): NTISt PB80-211428. . conditional registration approved for pears but not for apples. . registrants submitted an oncogen- icity study in 1/84 and will collect additional benefits data. . tolerance for pears approved 12/6/79. PD 1 published 42 FR 61788 on 12/6/77. PD 2/3 completed and Notice of Determination published 44 FR 51166 on 8/30/79: comment period closed 9/28/79. PD 4 completed and Notice of Determination published 47 FR 46747 on 10/20/82. NTIS# PB83-148189. The Notice requires use of either cloth or commercially available disposable dust masks by mixer/loaders of benomyl intended for aerial application and that registrants of benomyl products conduct field monitoring studies to identify residues that may enter aquatic sites after use on rice. 16 ------- RPARs COMPLETED - Cont'd March 1984 CHEMICAL (Class of Chemicals) and RESPONSIBLE BRANCH 40 CFR 162.11 CRITERIA POSSIBLY MET OR EXCEEDED CURRENT STATUS BENOMYL (cont'd) (PM 21) CHLOROBENZILATE (PM-12) o o Oncogenicity Testicular Effects DBCP 1,2-dibromo- 3-chloropropane (PM-21) o o Oncogenicity Reproductive Effects o 3(C)(2)(B) letter issued 3/83. Registrant presently conducting field monitoring study. o PD 1 published 41 FR 21517 on 5/26/76; comment period closed 7/28/76. o PD 2/3 and Notice of Proposed Deter- mination published 43 FR 29824 on 7/11/78; comment period closed 8/10/78: NTISf PB80-213887 o Final Determination based on PD 2/3 published 43 FR 29824 on 7/11/78). o PD 4 and Notice of Intent to Cancel published 44 FR 9547 on 2/13/79: NTISf PB80-213929 o PD 1 published 42 FR 48026 on 9/22/77; comment period closed 11/7/77. o Suspension Order and Notice of Intent to Cancel published 42 FR 57543 on 11/3/77. o Amended Notice of Intent to Cancel and PD 2/3/4/ published 43 FR 40911 on 9/13/78: NTIS# PB80-213853 o Notice of Intent to Suspend All Pro- ducts Issued published 44 FR 41783 on 7/18/79. o Suspension Order (affecting all uses except pineapple) and Notice of Intent to Cancel All Uses published 44 FR 65135 on 10/29/79. 17 ------- RPARs COMPLETED - Cont'd March 1984 CHEMICAL (Class of Chemicals) and RESPONSIBLE BRANCH 40 CFR 162.11 CRITERIA POSSIBLY MET OR EXCEEDED CURRENT STATUS DBCP (cont'd) (PM-21) DIALLATE (PM-25) DIMETHOATE (PM-16) o o Oncogenicity Reproductive Effects o o Oncogenicity Mutagenicity o Oncogenicity o Mutagenicity o Fetotoxicity o Reproductive effects o Agreement reached with registrants that all uses, except on pineapples, are cancelled. o Proposed Intent to Cancel DBCP Use on Pineapples published in 49 FR 1556 on 1/12/84. Final Notice is being drafted. PD 1 published 42 FR 27669 on 5/31/77; comment period closed 9/9/77: NTIS# PB80-212863. PD 2/3 completed and Notice of Determination published 45 FR 38437 on 6/9/80; comment period closed 7/9/80: NTIS# PB80 216849: PD 4 completed and announced in Federal Register, 47 FR 27109 (6/23/82). NTIS # not available. Classifies current products for restricted use by certified applicators wearing protective clothing. o o PD 1 published 42 FR 45806 on 9/22/77; comment period closed 1/6/78. PD 2/3 completed and Notice of Determination published 44 FR 66558 on 11/19/79; comment period closed 12/19/79: NTIS# PB80-213846. PD 4 published 46 FR 5334 on 1/19/81. NTIS t not available. Registration Standard approved and signed 3/31/83. 18 ------- RPARs COMPLETED - Cont'd March 1984 CHEMICAL (Class of Chemicals) and RESPONSIBLE BRANCH 40 CFR 162.11 CRITERIA POSSIBLY MET OR EXCEEDED CURRENT STATUS EBDC's Ethylenebis- dithiocarbamates, maneb, mancozeb, metiram, nabam, zinab, amoban, (PM-21) ENDRIN (PM-15) o o Oncogenicity Teratogenicity Hazard to Wildlife o o o Oncogenicity Teratogenicity Reduction in en- dangered species and nontarget species o PD 1 published 42 FR 40618 on 8/10/77; comment period closed 12/23/77. Decision Document and Final Determination published 47 FR 47669 on 10/27/82. NT-IS # not available. The Notice returned EBDC products to the Registration Process on condition that certain use precautions are added to the product labels and registrants agree to generate additional toxicology data. Data Call-in Notices requesting registrants to generate the needed data on 6 EBDC's and ETU have been issued. Registrants committed to generate data for all chemicals except Amobam. (See page 44.) PD 1 published 41 FR 31316 on 7/26/76; comment period closed 11/4/76: NTIS# PB81-112690. PD 2/3 completed and Notice of Proposed Determination published 43 FR 51132 on 11/2/78. PD 4 published (including can- cellations) 44 FR 43631 on 7/25/79: NTIS# PB81-10980. A revised Notice of Intent to Cancel being drafted and will be available for comments prior to final issuance 19 ------- RPARS COMPLETED - Cont'd March 1984 CHEMICAL (Class of Chemicals) and RESPONSIBLE BRANCH 40 CFR 162.11 CRITERIA POSSIBLY MET OR EXCEEDED CURRENT STATUS ENDRIN cont'd (PM-15) EPN (PM 12) o Oncogenicity o Teratogenicity o Reduction in en- dangered species and nontarget species o Neurotoxicity ETHYLENE DIBROMIDE (EDB) (Special Review Br.) o Oncogenicity o Mutagenicity o Reproductive Effects PD 4 follow-up notice mailed 8/28/80, cancellations began 30 days later. Some uses are conditionally registered because require- ments have been met. PD 1 published 44 FR 54384 on 9/19/79? comment period closed 12/29/79: NTISt PB80-216815. Final Notice of Determination and Decision Document forwarded to Acting AA on 6/30/83. Final Notice of Determination signed by Acting AA on 6/30/83 and published 48 FR 39494 on 8/31/83. PD 1 published 42 FR 63134 on 12/14/77? comment period closed 4/3/78: NTIS# PB80-109456. PD 2/3 completed and Notice of Determination published, 45 FR 81586 on 12/10/81; comment period closed 3/9/81. PD 4 and FR Notice were approved on 9/28/83. Emergency suspension of soil fumigation uses and cancella- tion of others published 48 PR 46228 on 10/11/83. 20 ------- RPARs COMPLETED - Cont'd March 1984 CHEMICAL (Class of Chemicals) and RESPONSIBLE BRANCH 40 CFR 162.11 CRITERIA POSSIBLY MET OR EXCEEDED CURRENT STATUS ETHYLENE DIBROMIDE (EDB) (cont'd) (Special Review Br.) GOAL (PM-25) LINDANE (Special Review Br.) o Oncogenicity o Mutagenicity o Reproductive Effects o Oncogenicity o Oncogenicity o Teratogenicity o Reproductive Effects o Acute Toxicity o Other Chronic Effects Emergency Suspension on uses to fumigate grain and grain milling equipment published 49 FR 4452 on 2/6/84. Proposed tolerances for EDB in grains published 49 FR 56 on 2/22/84. Proposed tolerances for EDB in citrus and papayas pub- lished 49 FR 806 on 3/6/84. Final tolerances for EDB in grains published 49 FR 17144 on 4/23/84. PD 1/2/3 completed. NTISI PB82 172289. PD 4 published 47 FR 27118 on 6/23/82: NTISf PB82-185133. The decision is to continue use of the herbicide subject to certain restrictions (on PCE) pertaining to formulation of the product. PD 1 published 42 FR 9816 on 2/18/77; comment period closed 6/20/77: NTISf PB80-213911 PD 2/3 completed and Notice of Determination published 45 FR 45362 on 7/3/80; comment period closed 9/15/80. 21 ------- RPARS COMPLETED - Cont'd Marcn 1984 CHEMICAL (Class of Cneraicals) and RESPONSIBLE BRANCH 40 CFR 162.11 CRITERIA POSSIBLY MET OR EXCEEDED CURRENT STATUS LINDANE (cont'd) (Special Review Br, o Oncogenicity o Teratogenicity o Reproductive Effects o Acute Toxicity o Otner Chronic Effect PCNB Pentachloro- nitrobenzene (PM-21) o Oncogenicity PRONAMIDE (PM-25) o Oncogenicity o o PD 4 and decision package were on 9/30/83. Notice published 48 FR 48512-48522 on 10/19/83. The deci- sion cancels the indoor use of smoke fumigation devices and the use of dog dips to treat pests other than mites. All other uses will continue with use restrictions and label modi- fications. Hearings were requested by regis- trants for indoor smoke fumigation devices and dog dips. PD 1 published 42 FR 61894 on 10/13/77; comment period closed 2/6/78: NTIS fPB80-216799. PD 2/3 in Agency review. RPAR terminated through negotiated agreement with registrants to reduce levels of the HCB contami- nant and to make lable changes to reduce exposure. Published 47 FR 18177 on 4/19/82. PD 1 published 42 FR 32302 on 5/20/77; comment period closed 8/29/77: NTIS #PB81 109472. PD 2/3 completed and Notice of Proposed Determination published 44 FR 3083 on 1/15/79; comment period closed 2/14/79: NTIS IPB80-213911. 22 ------- RPARs COMPLETED - Cont'd March 1984 CHEMICAL (Class of Chemicals) and RESPONSIBLE BRANCH 40 CFR 162.11 CRITERIA POSSIBLY MET OR EXCEEDED CURRENT STATUS PRONAMIDE (cont'd) (PM-25) o Oncogenicity STRYCHNINE/ STRYCHNINE SULFATE (Special Review Br.) Reduction in Non-target and Endangered Species PD 4 completed and Final Determina- tion published 44 FR 61640 on 10/26/79: NTIS # PB81-112716. The following actions were taken: Can- cellation of registrations of products allowing hand spray appli- cations, except for use on ornamen- tals and nursery stock; cancellation of registrations of products unless the registrant modifies the terms and conditions to allow certain uses of wettable powder products only by or under direct supervision of cer- tified applicators; modification of labeling of wettable powder products to include specific general precau- tions, directions as to protective clothing to be worn, dilution in- structions for wettable powder products, and watering instructions for granular products used on turf; and Agency revision of the lettuce tolerance from 2 ppm to Ippiti from required residue data that was submitted. PD 1 published 42 FR 2713 on 1/13/77; comment period closed 3/15/77: NTISf PB80-216807. PD 2/3 completed and Notice of Determination published 45 FR 73602 on 11/5/80; comment period closed 9/30/81: NTISt PB81-123960. 23 ------- RPARs COMPLETED - Cont'd March 1984 CHEMICALS (Class of Chemicals) and RESPONSIBLE BRANCH 40 CFR 162.11 CRITERIA POSSIBLY MET OR EXCEEDED CURRENT STATUS STRYCHNINE (cont'd) STRYCHNINE SULFATE (Special Review Br.) THIOPHANATE METHYL (PM-21) TOXAPHENE (PM-12) o o o o Reduction in non-target and Endangered Species Mutagenicity Reduction in Non- target Species (Rebutted) Oncogenicity Population reduction non-target animal species Acute toxicity to aquatic organisms Chronic effects to wildlife o o PD 4 and decision package were approved on 9/30/83. Published 48 FR 48522 on 10/19/83. Decision cancels use of strychnine for control of prairie dogs and several other rodents and small mammals. All other uses will require label modifications. PD 1 published 42 FR 61940 on 12/7/77; comment period closed 3/27/78: NTIS #PB80-216856. PD 2 completed and Notice of Proposed Determination pub- lished 44 FR 58798 on 10/11/79. PD 4 completed and Notice of Determination published 47 FR 46747 on 10/20/82. NTIS f not available. PD 1 published 42 FR 26860 on 5/27/77; comment period closed 9/13/77; NTISf PB80-216732. Decision Document published 11/29/83, Final Notice of Determination published in 47 FR 53784 on 11/29/82 NTIS* PB83-144204. 24 ------- RPARs COMPLETED - Cont'd March 1984 CHMEICAL (Class of Chemicals) and RESPONSIBLE BRANCH 40 CFR 162.11 CRITERIA POSSIBLY MET OR EXCEEDED CURRENT STATUS TOXAPHENE (cont'd) (PM-12) 2,4,5-T/SILVEX (PM-22/23) TRIFLURALIN (Treflan) (PM-23) o Oncogenicity o Population reduction non-target animal species o Acute toxicity to aquatic organisms o Chronic effects to wildlife o Oncogenicity o Teratogenicity o Fetotoxicity o Oncogenicity o Mutagenicity Notice presented the Agency deci- sion to cancel registrations for most uses and continue registra- tion of certain uses under specific specific terms and conditions. The continued uses are: corn, cotton, and small grain for specific insect infestation (emergency use only), pineapples and bananas for specific insects in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands only, and scabies treatments of cattle and sheep. PD 4 completed and Final Deter- mination published 44 FR 72316 on 12/13/79; applies to uses not included in suspension actions described in prior section under "Notice of Intent to Cancel/ Suspend Issued". PD 1/2/3/ published 44 FR 50911 on 8/30/79; comment period closed 11/13/79: NTIS# PB80-213937. PD 4 published 47 FR 33777 on 8/4/82: Report 1540/9-82-011; NTIS# PB82-263252. Trifluralin registrations allowed to continue if the total N-nitro- samine contamination is kept below 0.5 ppm for tecnnical products and below a figure based on Trifluralin content for formulated products. 25 ------- REGISTRATION STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT - DATA COLLECTION March 1984 CHEMICAL (Class of Chemicals) RESPONSIBLE RD BRANCH/PM TYPE OF CHEMICAL AMITRAZ BTC 2125 CAPTAN COPPER SULFATE & related hydrates CYHEXATIN 3,5-Dibromosalicylanilide DIFLUBENZURON DIPROPETRYN EPN GLYPHOSATE HCL HEXYLENE GLYCOL HYAMINE 3500 METRIBUZIN MONOCROTOPHOS I-R Brancft/PM-12 Disinfectants Br./PM-31 H-F Brancn/PM-21 H-F Brancn/PM-21 I-R Branch/PM-12 Disinfectants Br./PM~32 I-R Branch/PM-17 H-F Branch/PM-25 I-R Brancn/PM-12 H-F Brancn/PM-25 Disinfectants Br./PM-32 Disinfectants Br./PM-31 Disinfectants Branch/PM-31 H-F Brancn/PM-25 I-R Branch/PM-16 Insecticide Disinfectant Fungicide Fungicide Insecticide Disinfectant Insecticide Herbicide Insecticide Herbicide Disinfectant Disinfectant Disinfectant Herbicide Insecticide 26 ------- REGISTRATION STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT - DATA COLLECTION March 1984 CHEMICAL (Class of Chemicals RESPONSIBLE RD BRANCH/PM TYPE OF CHEMICAL NAPTALAM NEOMYCIN SULFATE NITRAPYRIN OMADINE-SODIUM ORYZALIN PARATHION POTASSIUM & SODIUM HYDROXIDE POTASSIUM PERMANGANATE SODIUM BISULFATE SULFURYL FLUORIDE TCC THIOPHANATE Ethyl THIOPHANATE Methyl H-F Branch/PM-25 H-F Branch/PM-21 H-F Branch/PM-23 Disinfectants Br./PM-31 H-F Branch/PM-25 I-R Branch/PM-12 Disinfectants Br./PM-32 H-F Branch/PM-23 Disinfectants Br./PM-32 I-R Branch/PM-16 Disinfectants Br./PM-32 H-F Branch/PM-21 H-F Branch/PM-21 Herbicide Fungicide Herbicide Disinfectant Herbicide Insecticide Disinfectant Herbicide Disinfectant Insecticide Disinfectant Fungicide Fungicide 27 ------- REGISTRATION STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT - DATA EVALUATION AND March 1984 DEVELOPMENT OF REGULATORY POSITION CHEMICAL (Class of Chemicals) RESPONSIBLE RD Branch/PM TYPE OF CHEMICAL ACEPHATE ALACHLOR ALDICARB ARSENICALS BENOMYL BENTAZON(Na)(Basagram) CAPTAFOL CARBARYL CARBOFENOTHION CARBOFURAN CHLORDIMEFORM/HCL CHLOROBENZILATE CHLOROTHALONIL CHLORPYRIFOS CYANAZINE DAMINOZIDE(Alar) DEMETON I-R Branch/PM-16 H-F Branch/PM-25 I-R Branch/PM-12 H-F Branch/PM-21 H-F Branch/PM-21 H-F Branch/PM-25 H-F Branch/PM-21 I-R Branch/PM-12 I-R Branch/PM-16 I-R Branch/PM-12 I-R Branch/PM-12 I-R Branch/PM-12 H-F Branch/PM-21 I-R Branch/PM-12 H-F Branch/PM-25 H-F Branch/PM-25 I-R Branch/PM-16 Insecticide Herbicide Insecticide Fungicide Fungicide Herbicide Fungicide Insecticide Insecticide Insecticide Insecticide Insecticide Herbicide Insecticide Herbicide Herbicide Insecticide 28 ------- REGISTRATION STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT - DATA EVALUATION AND March 1984 DEVELOPMENT OF REGULATORY POSITION CHEMICAL (Class of Chemicals) RESPONSIBLE RD BRANCH/PM TYPE OF CHEMICAL DICOFOL DISULFOTON FENSULFOTHION FLUCHLORALIN (Basalin) FONOFOS HELIOTHIS LINURON NORFLURAZON PENDIMETHALIN (Prowl) PHORATE PICLORAM POTASSIUM Bifluoride POTASSIUM BROMIDE POTASSIUM IODATE PROPACHLOR TEBUTHIURON THIRAM I-R Branch/PM-12 I-R Branch/PM-15 I-R Branch/PM-15 H-F-Branch/PM-25 I-R Branch/PM-16 I-R Branch/PM-17 H-F Branch/PM-25 H-F Branch/PM-23 H-F Branch/PM-25 I-R Branch/PM-16 SR Branch Disinfectants Br./PM-32 Disinfectants Br./PM~32 Disinfectants Br./PM-32 H-F Branch/PM-25 H-F Branch/PM-25 H-F Branch/PM-21 Insecticide Insecticide Insecticide Herbicide Insecticide Insecticide Herbicide Herbicide Herbicide Insecticide Herbicide Disinfectant Disinfectant Disinfectant Herbicide Herbicide Fungicide 29 ------- REGISTRATION STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT - DATA EVALUATION AND March 1984 DEVELOPMENT OF REGULATORY POSITION CHEMICAL (ClassRESPONSIBLETYPE OF of Chemicals) RD BRANCH/PM CHEMICAL TPTH(Triphenyltin Hydroxide) H-F Branch/PM-21 Fungicide TRICHLORFON I-R Branch/PM-16 Insecticide 30 ------- REGISTRATION STANDARDS - ISSUED March 1984 CHEMICAL & REPONSIBLE TYPE OF DATE OF DATE OF GUIDANCE PRODUCT MANAGER (PM) IN CHEMICAL STANDARD PACKAGE & REGISTRATION DIVISION & NTIS NOS. NTIS NOS. ALDICARB (PM 12) ALIETTE (PM 22) Insecticide March 30, 1984 3/30/84 Fungicide June 30, 1983* 6/30/83* ALUMINUM PHOSPHIDE (PM 16) 4-AMINOPYRIDINE (AVITROL) (PM 16) AMITROLE (PM 25) AMMONIUM SULFAMATE (PM 25) Insecticide Bird Chemosterilants Toxicants and Repellents Herbicide Herbicide October 1981 11/24/81 NTISt PB82-137514 RS-81-017 September 1980* March 30, 1984 9/30/80 RS 81-0003 3/30/84 June 1981 8/5/81 NTIS# PB82-133570 RS-81-012 ANILAZINE (PM 21) ASPON (PM 16) ATRAZINE (PM 25) Herbicide Insecticide Herbicide December 13, 1983 12/13/83 September 1980 9/30/80 NTIS# PB81-112484 September 30, 1983* * NTIS PB number not available. 31 ------- REGISTRATION STANDARDS ISSUED Marcn 1984 CHEMICAL & REPONSIBLE PRODUCT MANAGER (PM) IN REGISTRATION DIVISION BARIUM METABORATE (PM 22) BIFENOX (PM 25) BKLFI-2 (PM 32) BOLSTAR (SULPROFOS) (PM 12) TYPE OF CHEMICAL Fungicide Herbicide Disinfectant Insecticide DATE OF STANDARD & NTIS NOS. April 14, 1983* June 1981* December 1981* August 1981 NTISf PB82-133646 DATE OF GUIDANCE PACKAGE & NTIS NOS. 6/27/83* 8/12/81 RS-82-007 12/29/81 RS-82-002 8/10/81 RS-81-008 BORIC ACID (pending 25(b) (PM 16) BROMACIL & SALTS (PM 25) BUTYLATE (PM 25) CARBARYL (PM 12) CARBOXIN (VITAVAX*) (PM 21) exemption decision) Herbicide Herbicide Insecticide Fungicide September 1982* 9/30/82* September 30, 1983* March 30, 1984 3/30/84 August 1981 8/12/81 NTISf PB82-132994 RS-81-007 * NTIS PB number not available. 32 ------- REGISTRATION STANDARDS - ISSUED Cont'd Marcn 1984 CHEMICAL & RESPONSIBLE PRODUCT MANAGER (PM) IN REGISTRATION DIVISION TYPE OF CHEMICAL DATE OF STANDARD & NTIS NOS. DATE OF GUIDANCE PACKAGE & NTIS NOS. CHLORAMBEN (PM 25) CHLOROBENZILATE (PM 12.) CHLORONEB (PM 21) CHLOROPICRIN (PM'21) COUMAPHOS (PM 15) CRYOLITE (PM 17) CYCLOHEXIMIDE (PM 21) DCNA (PM 21) DEET (PM 25) Herbicide Insecticide Fungicide Insecticide Insecticide Insecticide Fungicide Herbicide Insecticide August 1981 NTISf PB82-134347 8/12/81 RS-81-015 December 30, 1983 12/20/83 September 1980 9/30/80 NTISf PB81-123804 September 1982* 9/28/82* August 1981 9/4/81 NTIS# PB82-133570 RS-81-013 June 23, 1983* September 1982* June 28, 1983* 9/24/82* September 14, 1983 12/14/83 December 1980 12/2/80* RS-81-004 * NTIS PB number not available. 33 ------- REGISTRATION STANDARDS - ISSUED Cont'd March 1984 CHEMICAL & RESPONSIBLE PRODUCT MANAGER (PM) IN REGISTRATION DIVISION DIALIFOR (PM 16) DIALLATE (PM 25) DICAMBA (PM 25) DICHLONE (PM 21) DICOFOL (PM 12) DICROTOPHOS (BIDRIN*) (PM 16) DIMETHOATE (PM 16) DIOXATHION (PM 15) DIURON (PM 25) TYPE OF CHEMICAL Insecticide Herbicide Herbicide Fungicide Insecticide Insecticide Insecticide Insecticide Herbicide DATE OF STANDARD & NTIS NOS. July 1981 NTISf PB82-133638 March 31, 1983* September 30, 1983* March 1981 NTISf PB82-131418 December 30, 1983 April 198:2 NTISf PB82-204383 March 31, 1983* March 31, 1983* September 28, 1983* DATE OF GUIDANCE PACKAGE & NTIS NOS. 7/31/81 RS-81-014 4/7/83* 3/16/81 RS-81-001 12/30/83 6/30/82 4/11/83* 4/7/83* * NTIS PB number not available 34 ------- REGISTRATION STANDARDS - ISSUED Cont'd March 1983 CHEMICAL & RESPONSIBLE PRODUCT MANAGER (PM) IN REGISTRATION DIVISION ENDOSULPAN (PM 15) EPTC (PM 25) ETHION (PM 16) ETHOPROP (PM 16) TYPE OF CHEMICAL Insecticide Herbicide Insecticide Nematicide DATE OF STANDARD & NTIS NOS. March 1982 NTISi PB82-243999 September 30, 1983* December 1982* June 23, 1983* DATE OF GUIDANCE PACKAGE & NTIS NOS. 6/25/82 RS82-0081 12/23/82* 6/24/83* ETHOXYQUIN (PM 25) 2 ETHYL 1,3 HEXANEDIOL(6-12) (PM 17) FENAMINOSULF (PM 21) FENSULFOTHION (PM 15) FORMETENATE HYDROCHLORIDE (PM 12) Growth Regulator Insecticide Fungicide Insecticide Insecticide March 1981* 3/81 RS-81-011* June 1981 6/5/81 NTISt PB81-234098 RS-81-005 September 30, 1983* December 22, 1983* 12/22/83* September 16, 1983* 9/23/83' * NTIS PB number not available. 35 ------- REGISTRATION STANDARDS - ISSUED Cont'd Marcn 1984 CHEMICAL & RESPONSIBLE PRODUCT MANAGER (PM) IN REGISTRATION DIVISION TYPE OF CHEMICAL DATE OP STANDARD & NTIS NOS. DATE OF GUIDANCE PACKAGE & NTIS NOS. FUMARIN (COUMAFURYL) (PM 16) GLEAN® (CHLORSULFURON) (PM 25) HEXAZINONE (VELPAR) (PM 23) HYPOCHLORITE Salts (PM-32) ISOPROPALIN (PM 25) MAGNESIUM PHOSPHIDE (PM 16) MCPA (PM 23) METALAXYL (RIDOMIL*) (PM 21) METHAMIDOPHOS (MONITOR*) (PM 16) Rodent Toxicant and Anticoagulant Herbicide Herbicide Disinfectant Herbicide Insecticide Herbicide Fungicide Insecticide September 1982 NTISf PB81-123812 September 1982* February 1982* January 13, 1983 August 1981 NTISt PB82-131293 Marcn 1982 NTISI PB82-195777 Marcn 1982* August 1981 NTISI PB82-172297 September 1982* 10/21/80 9/30/82* 4/27/82* 8/5/81 RS-81-009 3/29/82 RS-82-006 6/30/82* 8/31/81 RS-82-005 9/24/82* * NTIS PB number not available. 36 ------- REGISTRATION STANDARDS - ISSUED Cont'd March 1984 CHEMICAL & RESPONSIBLE PRODUCT MANAGER (PM) IN REGISTRATION DIVISION TYPE OF CHEMICAL DATE OF STANDARD & NTIS NOS. DATE OF GUIDANCE PACKAGE & NTIS NOS. METHIDATHION (PM 12) METHOMYL (PM 12) METHOPRENE (PM 17) METOLACHLOR (PM 23) MONURON (PM 25) MONURON TCA (PM 25) NALED (PM 16) NAPHTHALENE (PM 16) NAPHTHALENEACETIC ACID AND ITS SALTS (PM 25) Insecticide Insecticide Insecticide Herbicide Herbicide Herbicide Inseticide Insecticide Growth Regulator January 13, 1983 February 1982* June 30, 1983* June 30, 1983* June 30, 1983* 1/14/83 September 1981 1/22/82 NTIS* PB82-180738 RS-82-001 3/31/82* September 1980* 9/30/80* NTIS* PB81-123820 7/7/83* 7/7/83* 7/6/831 September 1981 11/9/81 NTIS* PB82-139437 RS-81-016 August 1981 8/18/81 NTIS #PB82-131145 RS-81-006 * NTIS PB number not available. 37 ------- REGISTRATION STANDARDS - ISSUED Cont'd March 1984 CHEMICAL & RESPONSIBLE PRODUCT MANAGER (PM) IN REGISTRATION DIVISION OBPA (10, 10'- OXYBISPHENOXARSINE) (PM 21) PHOSALONE (PM 12) PLANTPIN® (BQTOXICARBOXIME) (PM 12) SIMAZINE (PM 23) SULFUR (PM 22) SULPROFOS (BOLSTAR) (PM 12) TEMEPHOS (ABATE) (PM 16) TERBACIL (PM 25) TERBUFOS (PM 16) TYPE OF CHEMICAL Fungicide Insecticide Insecticide Herbicide Fungicide Insecticide Insecticide Herbicide Insecticide DATE OF STANDARD & NTIS NOS. September 1981 NTIS# PB82-172271 September 1981 NTISf PB82-131731 September 1981 NTIS# PB82-177585 March 30, 1984 December 1982* August 1981 NTISt PB82-133646 August 1981 NTISf PB82-140641 June 4, 1982* June 30, 1983* DATE OF GUIDANCE PACKAGE & NTIS NOS. 10/27/81 RS-82-003 9/18/81 RS-81-010* 9/30/81 RS-82-004 3/30/84 12/29/82* 8/10/81 RS-81-008 9/25/81 RS-81-018 6/4/82* 6/30/83* * NTIS PB number not available. 38 ------- REGISTRATION STANDARDS - ISSUED Cont'd Marcn 1984 CHEMICAL & RESPONSIBLE PRODUCT MANAGER (PM) IN REGISTRATION DIVISION TYPE OF CHEMICAL DATE OF STANDARD & NTIS NOS. DATE OF GUIDANCE PACKAGE & NTIS NOS. TERRAZOLE (PM 21) Fungicide September 1980 NTIS# PB81-126716 9/30/80 OPP-80-525 WARFARIN (PM 16) Rodent Toxicant & Anticoagulant August 1981 10/26/81 NTIS# PB82-140716 RS-81-019 ZINC PHOSPHIDE (PM 16) Rodent Toxicant and Anticoagulant June 1982* 6/23/82* * NTIS PB number not available. 39 ------- March 1984 DATA CALL-IN - STATUS OF CHEMICALS The following chemical clusters are being processed through Data Call-in (DCI). These clusters are the same as described in the Federal Register notice on November 14, 1980 (45 FR 75488), except that the chemicals now in Registration Standard development or in the RPAR process are omitted. The status of these clusters and the chemicals are as follows. o Data Call-in Cluster #1 consists of insecticides used on corn, alfalfa and sorghum (1-2) Chemical Status Bufencarb Decision reached - cancelled/suspended. Carbofuran Decision reached - chronic data base complete. Carbophenothion Decision reached - chronic data being generated. Chlorpyrifos Decision reached - chronic data base complete. Disulfoton Decision reached - chronic data being generated. Ethoprop Decision reached - chronic data base complete. Fensulfothion Decision reached - chronic data being generated Fonofos Decision reached - chronic data being generated Landrin (Broot) Decision reached - chronic data being generated. Phorate Decision reached - chronic data being generated. TEPP Decision reached - suspended/cancelled Terbufos Decision reached - no added data required. Trichlorfon Decision reached - chronic data base complete. "Letter being drafted": The Agency is investigating the available chronic studies and discussing the findings with registrants. "Letter issued (date)": The notice/notification or equivalent was issued to indicate existing chronic data gaps. "Decision reached": The Agency has evaluated all the responses from registrants reques- ting exemptions, waivers, commitments, offers to cost share, cancellations, suspensions, etc. and has issued final decisions on the data required and status of all registrations containing the chemical. The terms "chronic data being generated" or "chronic data waiver or deferral" are self explanatory. "Chronic data base complete" may mean that the data were available, recently submitted, or certain data requirements have been waived. The terms "cancelled", "suspended", "no current registrations" mean that there are no known active registrations of the chemicals. The term "Defer requirements to Standard" means that the standard is planned to be developed within two years hence and the chronic requirements will be addressed in the standard. 40 ------- March 1984 DATA CALL-IN - STATUS OF CHEMICALS cont'd o Data Call-in Cluster #2 consists of insecticides used on citrus and grapes (1-4). Chemical Status Chlorobenzilate Cryolite Dimethoate Dioxothion Ethion Forraetanate hydrochloride Naled Tetradifon Decision Decision Decision Decision Decision Decision Decision Decision reached reached reached reached reached reached reached reached o Data Call-in Cluster #3 consists of insecticides wheat and tobacco (1-1). Aldicarb Bollex Chlordimeform Chlordiraeform hydrochloride Demeton Dimilin Endrin Fenvalerate Gossyplure Grandlure Heliothis virus Methyl Parathion Monocrotophos Parathion Permethrin Phospharaidon Decision Decision Decision Decision Decision Decision Decision Decision Decision Decision Decision Decision Decision Decision Decision Decision reached - reached - reached - reached - reached - reached - reached - reached - reached - reached - reached - reached - reached - reached - reached - reached - chronic chronic chronic chronic chronic chronic chronic chronic chronic chronic chronic chronic chronic chronic chronic chronic data data data data data data data data data data data data data data data data chronic data being generated. chronic data deferred. chronic data base being generated, chronic data deferred. • chronic data being generated. chronic data deferred. • chronic data being generated. suspended/cancelled. used on cotton, soybeans, peanuts, base complete. base complete. base complete. base complete. being generated. base complete. base complete. base complete. base complete. base complete. base complete. being generated. base complete. being generated. base complete. being generated. 41 ------- March 1984 DATA CALL-IN - STATUS OF CHEMICALS COnt'd o Data Call-in Cluster #4 consists of herbicides used on corn (H-2). Chemical Status Alachlor Atrazine Butylate Cyanazine Cyprazine Dicamba EPTC Simazine TCBC Decision reached - chronic data base complete. Decision reached - chronic data deferred. Decision reached - chronic data being generated. Decision reached - chronic data deferred. Decision reached - Suspension/Cancellation. Decision reached - chronic data deferred. Decision reached - chronic data being generated. Decision reached - chronic data deferred. Decision reached - cancelled/suspended. Data Call-in Cluster #5 consists of herbicides used on soybeans, cotton, peanuts and alfalfa (H-3). Acifluorfen Bentazon (and sodium form) 2,4-DB Dichlofop methyl Dinitramine Dipropetryn DSMA EGT Fluchloralin Glyphosate isopropylamine salt Metribuzin Naptalam Nitralin Norflurazon Oryzalin Oxyfluoren Pendimethalin Perfluidone Profluralin Pronamide Propachlor Vernolate Decision reached - chronic data base complete. Decision reached - chronic data base complete. Decision reached - chronic data being generated. Decision reached - chronic data base complete. Decision reached - suspended. Letter issued 11/16/83. Letter issued 9/26/83. Decision reached - cancelled. chronic data being generated. chronic data basegcomplete. chronic data base complete. Defer requirements to standard cancelled. Letter issued 7/25/83. Decision reached - chronic data base complete. chronic data base complete. chronic data base complete. No added data required. cancelled. chronic data being generated. Letter issued 1/19/83 Decision reached - chronic data being generated. Decision reached Decision reached Decision reached Decision reached Decision reached Decision reached Decision reached Decision reached Decision reached Decision reached 42 ------- DATA CALL-IN - STATUS OF CHEMICALS cont'd o Data Call-in Cluster #6 consists of fungicides used on vegetables (F-3). Chemical Status Marcn 1984 Anilazine Calcium Cyanamide DCNA Hexachlorophene Triadimefon Decision reached - Defer requirements to standard. Letter issued 8/11/83. Decision reached - Defer requirements to standard. Decision reached - Defer requirements to standard. Decision reached - chronic data base complete. o Special Data Call-in Fungicide Project consists of certain large volume fungicides which will be processed through DCI and subject to comparative risk analysis. Captafol Chlorothalonil Copper (Bordeaux mixture) Copper Carbonate Copper Naphthenate Copper Oxide Copper Oxychloride Copper Quinolinolate Copper Sulfate Basic Copper Sulfate Monohydrate Dinocap Dodine Ferbam Folpet Thiram Decision reached - chronic Decision reached - chronic Decision feached - chronic Decision reached - chronic Decision reached - chronic Decision reached - chronic Decision reached - chronic Decision reached - chronic Decision reached - chronic Decision reached - chronic Decision reached - chronic Decision reached - chronic Letter issued 9/4/81. Letter issued 9/4/81. Decision reached - chronic data being generated, data base complete. data not applicable. data not applicable. data not applicable. data not applicable. data not applicable. data not applicable. data not applicable. data not applicable. data being generated, data base complete. data base complete. o Special Data Call-in Fumigant Project consists of certain large volume fumigants which will be processed through DCI and subject to comparative risk analysis. Carbon disulfide Ethylene dichloride Methyl Bromide Decision reached - chronic data deferred to standard, Decision reached - chronic data base complete. Decision reached - chronic data being generated. 43 ------- DATA CALL-IN - STATUS OF CHEMICALS cont'd March 1984 o RPAR Decision Data Call-in. Chemical Benorayl EBDC's Amobam Mancozeb Maneb Metiram Nabam Zineb Piperonyl Butoxide TrefIan Status Decision reached - Field monitoring study being generated, Letter issued 1/83. Decision reached - chronic data being generated. Decision reached - chronic data being generated. Decision reached - chronic data being generated. Letter issued 1/83. Decision reached - chronic data being generated. Letter issued 9/30/82. Letter issued 8/82. o Wood preservatives for industrial, commercial and marine use (R-7). Potassium bifluoride Pentachlorophenol Decision reached - Defer requirements to standard. Letter issued 2/23/84. o Fungicides used as seed treatments (F-5). Chloronitropropane Fenaminosulf Hexachlorobenzene Decision reached - Cancelled/discontinued. Decision reached - Defer requirements to standard. Decision reached - Defer requirements to standard. o Preservatives, disinfectants, slimicides, unclassified uses (R-ll). Abietylamine Chromic acid Chlorobenzene Dowicil A-40 Dowicide 31,32 Hexylene glycol Lime Nitrapyrin Omadine-sodium Potassium iodate Potassium permanganate Decision Decision Decision Decision Decision Decision Decision Decision Decision Decision Decision reached reached reached reached reached reached reached reached reached reached reached Cancelled. Deferred to Deferred to Deferred to Deferred to Deferred to Deferred to Deferred to Deferred to Deferred to Deferred to standard. standard. standard. standard. standard. standard. standard. standard. standard. standard 44 ------- March 1984 DATA CALL-IN - STATUS OF CHEMICALS cont'd o Insecticides used on fruit and nut trees excluding citrus and grapes (1-3). Chemical Status Azinphos methyl Chloropropylate Cyhexatin Dormant oil Diazinon 2-naphthol Ovex Phosmet Propargite Tetrasul Vendex Decision reached - chronic data base complete. Decision reached - cancelled/discontinued. Decision reached - chronic data base complete. Decision reached - no additional chronic data needed, Decision reached - chronic data being generated. Decision reached - deferred to standard. Decision reached - cancelled/discontinued. Decision reached - chronic data being generated. Decision reached - chronic data base complete. Decision reached - cancelled/discontinued. Decision reached - chronic data base complete. o Herbicides used on sorghum, rice and small grains (H-4). Barban Bromoxynil Butachlor Difenzoquat Methazole Molinate Oxadiazon Propanil Picloram Propazine Terbutryn Triallate Decision reached - chronic data being generated. Decision reached - chronic data being generated. Decision reached - cancelled/discontinued Letter issued 8/4/83. Decision reached - chronic data deferred. Decision reached - chronic data being generated. Decision reached - defer requirements to standard, Decision reached - chronic data being generated. Decision reached - defer requirements to standard, Decision reached - chronic data base complete. Decision reached - chronic data being generated. Letter being drafted. 45 ------- March 1984 DATA CALL-IN - STATUS OF CHEMICALS cont'd o Insecticides used on vegetables (1-5). Chemical Status Bacillus thuringiensis Malathion Methoxychlor Mevinphos Nicotine Nicotine sulfate Oxamyl Oxydemeton methyl Pirimicarb Pirimiphos ethyl Rotenone Ryanodine Sabadilla alkaloids Decision reached - biorational. Letter issued 2/29/84. Letter being drafted. Letter issued 3/28/84. Letter issued 8/30/83. Letter issued 8/30/83. Decision reached - chronic data base complete, Letter issued 8/11/83. Decision reached - cancelled/discontinued. Letter issued 11/18/83. Letter issued 12/31/83. Letter issued 11/30/83. Letter issued 8/22/83. Herbicides used on citrus, tree fruits, nuts, and sugar cane (H-5). Ametryn Asulam Dichlobenil Hexazinone Napropamide Paraquat Decision reached - chronic data being generated, Decision reached - chronic data base complete. Letter issued 8/18/83. Decision reached - Defer rqmts. to standard. Letter issued 8/30/83. Letter being redrafted. o Herbicides used on vegetables and tobacco (H-9). Bisethylxanthogen CDAA Chlorpropham Diphenamid Endothall Nitrofen Prometryn Letter being drafted. Letter issued 12/15/83. Decision reached - chronic data base complete, Letter issued 2/21/84. Letter issued 3/12/84. Decision reached - cancelled. Letter issued 1/23/84. 46 ------- March 1984 DATA CALL-IN - STATUS OF CHEMICALS cont'd o Fungicides used on walnuts, pecans, almonds, apples, pears, peaches, cherries, plums, prunes, and grapes (F-2). Chemical Status Ammonium Polysulfide Decision reached - suspended. Dithianon Letter issued 2/28/84. 2,2- Dithiobisbenzothiazole Letter issued 11/28/83. Fentin hydroxide Decision reached - Defer rqmts. to standard. Glyodin Letter being drafted. Oxythioquinox Letter issued 3/30/84. Sodium Polysulfide Letter issued 11/23/83. Streptomycin Letter being drafted. Ziram Letter issued 2/28/84. o Herbicides used on sugar beets, beans, and peas (H-6). Cycloate Letter issued 3/28/84. Dalapon Letter being drafted. Desmedipham Letter issued 1/6/84. Diallate Decision reached - Defer rqmts. to standard. Dinoseb Letter being drafted. Ethofumesate Letter issued 11/25/83-. MCPB Letter issued 11/28/83. Pebulate Letter being drafted. Phenmedipham Letter issued 9/12/83. Propham Letter issued 1/17/84. Pyrazon Letter issued 11/25/83. Sodium TCA Letter issued 8/30/83. o Herbicides used on drainage ditches, rights of way, forestry, and ponds (H-7). Acrolein Letter issued 12/16/83. Amitrol Letter being drafted. Dicnlorprop Letter being drafted. Diquat Letter being drafted. 47 ------- March 1984 DATA CALL-IN - STATUS OF CHEMICALS cont'd Herbicides used on drainage ditches, rights-of-way, forestry, and ponds (H-7) cont'd. Chemical Fenac Karbutilate MAMA MSMA Prometon Trichlopyr Status Letter issued 8/22/83. Letter issued 2/21/84. Letter issued 9/26/83. Letter issued 9/26/83. Letter issued 8/22/83. Letter being drafted. o Insecticides used as mosquito larvicides (1-12). Dimetnrin Fenthion Kerosene Letter being drafted, Letter being drafted, Letter being drafted, o Insecticides used on livestock and domestic animals (1-6) Benzyl Benzoate Bomyl Bone oil Butonate Butoxy Polypropylene glycol Chlorfenvinphos Crotoxyphos Crufornate Dichlorvos Diisobutyl Phenoxyethanol Diphenylamine Famphur Lindane Linseed Oil Letter being drafted. Letter issued 11/25/83. Letter being drafted. Letter being drafted. Letter being drafted. Letter issued 1/19/84. Letter being drafted. Decision reached - suspended. Letter issued - 3/22/83. Letter being drafted. Letter being drafted. Letter issued 11/25/83. Decision reached - chronic data being Letter being drafted. generated, 48 ------- INDEX Page Abate® see Temephos Abietylamine S #004101 44 CAS #51344-60-6 Acephate S #103301 28 CAS #30560-19-1 Acifluorfen S #114401, 114402, 114403 42 CAS # 50594-66-6 sodium salt 62476-59-9 ethyl ester 77207-01-3 Acrylonitrile S #000601 6 CAS #107-13-1 Acrolein S #000701 47 CAS #107-02-8 Alachlor S #090501 28 & 42 CAS #15972-60-8 Alar® see Daminozide Aldicarb S #098301, 110801 28,31 & 41 CAS #116-06-3 Aldrin/Dieldrin S #45101/45001 8 & 49 CAS #309-00-2 — 60-57-1 Aliette S #123301 31 CAS # 39148-24-8 Aluminum phosphide S #066501 31 CAS #20859-73-8 Ametryn S #080801 46 CAS #834-12-8 4-Aminopyridine S #069201 31 (Avitrol®) CAS #504-24-5 Amitraz S #106201, 572200 16 & 26 CAS #33089-61-1 Amitrole S #004401 31 & 47 CAS #61-82-5 Ammonium polysulfide S #076701 47 CAS #9080-17-5 Ammonium sulfamate S #005501 31 CAS #7773-06-0 Page Amobam S #014502 44 CAS #3566-10-7 Anilazine S #080811 31 & 43 CAS #101-05-3 Arsenicals S # Multiple 28 CAS # Multiple Arsenic trioxide S #007001 6 CAS #1327-53-3 Aspon® S #079101 31 CAS #3244-90-4 Asulam S #106901 46 CAS #3337-71-1 Atrazine S #080803 31 & 42 CAS #1912-24-9 Avitrol® see 4-Aminopyridine Azinphos methyl S #058001 45 CAS #86-50-0 Bacillus thuringiensis S #006401 CAS #68038-71-1 Barban S #017601 45 CAS #101-27-9 Barium Metaborate S #011101 32 CAS #13701-59-2 Benomyl S #099101 16,17,28 & 44 CAS #17804-35-2 Bentazon and sodium form 28 & 42 S #275200, 103901 CAS #25057-89-0; 50723-80-3 Benzene S #008801 6 CAS #71-43-25-2 Benzyl benzoate S #009501 48 CAS #120-51-4 BHC S #008901 6 CAS # mixed isomers 608-73-1 alpha 319-84-6 beta 319-85-7 gamma 58-89-9 (See Lindane) delta 319-86-8 ------- Maren 1984 DATA CALL-IN - STATUS OF CHEMICALS cont'd o Insecticides used on livestock and domestic animals (1-6) cont'd. Chemical Status Muscalure Letter issued 1/17/84. Phenothiazine Letter being drafted. Piperazine dihydrochloride Letter issued 11/22/83. Tabatrex Letter issued 9/7/83. Tetrachlorvinphos Letter being drafted. o Insecticides used as fumigants and nematicides (1-9). Carbon Disulfide Letter issued 3/16/84. Carbon Tetracnloride Letter issued 3/16/84. Etnylene Dichloride Letter issued 3/16/84. Methyl bromide Letter issued 3/8/84. Methylene chloride Letter issued 3/16/84. o Insecticides used for termite control (1-10). Aldrin Decision reached - no added data required. Chlordane Decision reached - no added data required. Dieldrin Decision reached - no added data required. Heptachlor Decision reached - no added data required. 49 ------- Page epsilon 6108-10-7 zeta 6108-11-8 eta 6108-12-9 Bidrin® see Dicrotophos Bifenox S 1104301, 285200 32 CAS #42576-02-3 Bisethylxanthogen S #086501 46 CAS #502-55-6 BKLFI-2 S #046924 32 CAS #82010-75-1 Bollex S #118501 41 CAS #4175-47-7 Bolstar® see also Sulprofos 32 Bomyl S #084201 48 CAS #122-10-1 Bone Oil S #010801 48 CAS #8001-85-2 Boric acid S #011001 32 CAS #10043-35-3 Bromacil & salts S #012301,02,03,04 32 CAS #314-40-9 dimethylaniine bromide #69484-13-5 lithiumbromacil #53404-19-6 sodium broracil #69484-12-4 Bromoxynil S #035301 45 CAS #1689-84-5 ETC 2125 S #'s 069104,069111 26 CAS #'s 53516-76-0, 8045-21-4 Bufencarb S #059301 40 CAS #8065-36-9 Butachlor S #112301 45 CAS #23184-66-9 Butonate S #035701 48 CAS #126-22-7 Butoxicarboxime see Plantpin® Butoxy polypropylene glycol S #011901 48 CAS #9007-07-2 Page Butylate S #041405 32 & 42 CAS #2008-41-5 Cacodylic acid & salts S #012501 10 CAS #75-60-5 Sodium cacodylate 124-65-2 Cadmium S #021001, 02, 05; 1 012901, 02, 236200, 012903, 04, 05; 064601 CAS # for following compounds anilocadmium dilactate 19651-91-3 cadmium carbonate 513-78-0 cadmium chloride 10108-64-2 cadmium oxide 1306-19-0 cadmium succinate 141-00-4 cadmium sebacate 4476-04-4 cadmium sulfate 10124-36-4 Calcium cyanamide S #014001 43 CAS #156-62-7 Captafol S #081701 28 & 43 CAS #2425-06-1 Captan S #081301 1 & 26 CAS #133-06-2 Carbaryl S #056801 10,28 & 32 CAS #63-25-2 Carbofenothion S #058102 28 CAS #786-19-6 Carbofuran S #090601 28 & 40 CAS #1563-66-2 Carbon disulfide S #016401 43 CAS #75-15-0 Carbon tetrachloride S #016501 1 & 49 CAS #56-23-5 Carbophenothion S #058102 28 & 40 CAS #786-19-6 Carboxin (Vitavax®) S #090201 32 CAS #5234-68-4 CDAA S #019301 46 CAS #93-71-0 ------- Page Chloramben S #029901, 02, 03, 04, 33 05, 06 CAS 1133-90-4 Chloranil S #079301 6 CAS #118-75-2 Chlordane/Heptachlor 8 & 49 chlordane S #058201 CAS #57-74-9 (cp) 12789-03-6 (tech) CAS #76-44-8 heptachor S #044801 CAS #76-44-8 Chlordecone (Kepone) S #027701 6 & 8 CAS #143-50-0 Chlordimeform S #059701 28 & 41 CAS #6164-98-3 Chlordimeform hydrochloride S #059702 28 & CAS #19750-95-9 41 Chlorfenvinphos S #084101 48 CAS #470-90-6 Chlorobenzene S #056504 44 CAS #108-90-7 Chlorobenzilate S #028801 17,28,33 & CAS #510-15-6 41 Chloroform S #020701 11 CAS #67-66-3 Chloroneb S #027301 33 CAS #2675-77-6 Chloronitropropane S #011302 44 CAS #2425-66-3 Chloropicrin S #081501 33 CAS #76-06-2 Chloropropylate S #026801 45 CAS #5836-10-2 Chlorothalonil S #081901 28 & 43 CAS #1897-45-6 Chlorpropham S #018301 46 CAS #101-21-3 Chlorpyrifos S #059101 CAS #2921-88-2 Chromic acid S #021101 CAS #7738-94-5 Coal tar S #022003 CAS #8007-45-2 Copper acetoarsenite S #022601 CAS #12002-03-8 Copper arsenate (Basic) S #271300 CAS # 16102-92-4 Copper (bordeaux mixture) S # CAS #8011-63-0 Copper carbonate S #022901 CAS #12069-69-1 Copper naphthenate S #023102 CAS #1338-02-9 Copper oxide S #025601 CAS #1317-38-0 & 1317-39-1 Copper oxychloride S #023501 CAS #8012-69-9 Copper quinolinolate S #024002 CAS #10380-28-6 Copper sulfate basic S #024401 CAS #1344-73-6 Copper sulfate monohydrate S #024402 CAS #10237-72-6 Coumafuryl see Fumarin® Coumaphos S #036501 CAS #56-72-4 Creosote S #025004 CAS #8021-39-4 Crotoxyphos S #058801 CAS #7700-17-6 Crufomate S #012101 CAS #299-86-5 Cryolite S #075101 CAS #15096-52-3 28 26 26 Page & 40 44 1 6 6 43 43 43 43 43 43 & 43 & 43 33 33 2 48 48 & 41 ------- Page Cyanaz.ine S #100101 28 & 42 CAS ^#21725-46-2 Cycloate S #041301 47 CAS #.1134-23-2 Cycloheximide S #043401 33 CAS #66-81-9 Cyhexatin S #101601 26 & 45 CAS #13121-70-5 Cyprazine S #100401 42 CAS #22936-86-3 Dalapon S #'s 028901,2,3,4 47 CAS #75-99-0; 127-20-8; 29110-22-3 83542-87-4; 83542-88-5 Daminozide (Alar®) S #035101 28 CAS :#1596-84-5 Dasanit see Fensulfothion 2,4-DB S .#030801 4.2 CAS #94-82-6 DBCP .-S-#-011301 8,17 & .18 GAS ;-f 96-12-8 DC-NA rS-#031301 28,33 -&-43 CAS -#9-9--30-9 ODD -S #.029101 8 .CAS .;#7.2-r54-8 DDT .S:#-029201 --8 .CAS -#50-29-3 Deet rS #080301 3:3 GAS 134-T6.2-4 Demeton S -#057601 28 &-41 CAS 8065-48-3 Desmedipham S #104801 47 CAS #13684-56-5 Dialifor S #102501 34 CAS #10311-84-9 Diallate S #078801 18,34 & 47 CAS #2303-16-4 cis #17708-58-6 trans #17708-57-5 Page Diazrnon S #057801 45 'CAS '#333-41-5 3,5-Dibromosalicylanilide S #077402 26 CAS #87-12-7 Dicamba S #029801, 02, 03, 34 & 42 04, 05, 06 CAS #1918-00-9; 2300-66-5; 25059-78-3; 53404-28-7 53404-29-8; 1982-69-0 Dichlobenil S #027401 46 CAS #1194-65-6 Diclofop methyl S #110902 42 CAS "# 51338-27-3 DrchlOTie S #029601 34 CAS #117-80-6 Dichlorprop S -#031401 47 CAS #120-36-5 Di'chlorvos S -#084001 11 & 48 GAS ~#62- 7 3- 7 Drcofdl •^see'Kelth-ane® D i c ro t pphecs :S ?# 0 3.5.20 1 34 45 .1 1 . & 26 Diel'dr.rn =see .-Al^r in/Dieldr i-n Di'fenzoxgu'at -S^#l-a440LL GAS «#4'.3'2'22-t48-6 D i'f lutee-irz-irron ("D im il in ) S =# 1Q8 201 GAS^#3"5367-38-5 Dirsobutyl phenoxy«.thanol CAS -#.121-5-4-0 Dimethoate S #035001 CAS -# 6 0-51-5 Dimeth-rin S -#034101 CAS #70-38-2 Dimilin S #108201 CAS #35367-38-5 Dinitramine S #102301 CAS #29091-05-2 S -#0.0150,4 .48 18 41 8 & 42 ------- Page Dinocap S #036001 43 CAS t39300-45-3 Dinoseb S #'s 037511,2,3,4;037505,6 47 CAS #88-85-7; 6420-47-9; 8048-12-2; 35040-03-0; 6365-83-9; 53404-43-6; 2813-95-8 Dioxathion S #037801 34 & 41 CAS #78-34-2 Diphenamid S #036601 46 CAS #957-51-7 Diphenylamine S #038501 48 CAS #122-39-4 Dipropetryn S #104401 26 & 42 CAS #4147-51-7 Diquat dibromide S #032201 47 CAS #85-00-7 Disulfoton S #032501 29 & 40 CAS #298-04-4 Dithianon S #099201 47 CAS #3347-22-6 2,2-Dithiobisbenzothiazole S #009202 47 CAS #120-78-5 Diuron S #035505 34 CAS #330-54-1 Dodine S #044301 43 CAS #2439-10-3 Dormant oil S # none 45 CAS # none Dowicide 31:32 S #062208, 10 44 CAS #607-12-5 Dowicil A-40 S #102801 44 CAS #38827-35-9 DSMA S #013802 42 CAS #144-21-8 EBDC's S #014502,3,4,5,6; 014601 19 & CAS #lll-54-6(Parent); 3566-10-7; 44 142-59-6; 8018-01-7; 12427-38-2; 12122-67-7; 9006-42-2 Page see amobam, raaneb, nabam, mancozeb, metiram, zineb EGT S #042201 CAS #2514-53-6 Endosulfan S #079401 CAS #115-29-7-1 Endothall S #'s 038901,2,3,4,5,6,7; CAS #145-73-3; 2536-26-7; 129-67-9 2164-07-0; 2536-27-8 Endrin S #041601 CAS #72-20-8 EPN S #041801 CAS #2104-64-5 EPTC S #041401 CAS #759-94-4 Erbon S #028701 CAS #136-25-4 Ethion S #058401 CAS #563-12-2 Ethofumesate S #110601 CAS #26225-79-6 Ethoprop S #041101 CAS #13194-84-4 Ethoxyquin S #055501 CAS #91-53-2 Ethylene dibromide CAS #106-93-1 Ethylene dichloride CAS #107-06-2 Ethylene oxide S #042301 CAS #75-21-8 Famphur S #059901 CAS #52-85-7 Fenac S #082601 CAS #85-34-7 Fenaminosulf S #034201 CAS #140-56-7 S #042002 S #042003 42 35 46 20 & 2 & 35 & 35 & 35 & 20 & 43 & 35 & 41 26 42 6 41 47 40 35 21 49 2 48 48 44 ------- Page Fensulfo.thion S 1032701 29 & 40 CAS #115-90-2 Fenthion S #053301 48 CAS #55-38-9 Fentin hydroxide S #083601 47 CAS #76-87-9 Fenvalerate S #109301 41 CAS #51630-58-1 Ferbam S #034801 43 CAS #14484-64-1 Fluchloralin S #108701 29 & 42 CAS #33245-39-5 Folpet S #081601 43 CAS #133-07-3 Fonofos S #041701 29 & 40 CAS #944-22-9 Formetanate hydrochloride 35 & 41 S #097301 CAS #23422-53-9 Fumarin® (Coumafuryl) S #086001 36 CAS #117-52-2 Glean S #118601 36 CAS #64902-72-3 Glyodin S #043601 47 CAS #556-22-9 Glyphosate isopropylamine salt S #103601 26 & 42 CAS #38641-94-0 Goal S #111601 21 CAS # 42874-03-3 Gossyplure® S #114101, 02 41 CAS # 53042-79-8, 52207-99-5 Grandlure® S #112401, 02, 03, 04 41 CAS #11104-05-5 HCL S #045901 26 CAS #7647-01-0 Heliothis virus S #107301 29 & 41 CAS # none Page Heptachlor see Chlordane Heptachlor Hexachlorobenzene S #061001 44 CAS #118-74-1 Hexachlorophene S #044901 43 CAS #70-30-4 1,3 Hexanediol (6-12) S #041001 35 CAS #94-96-2 Hexazinone (Velpar®) S #107201 36 & 46 CAS #51235-04-2 Hexylene glycol S #068601 26 & 44 CAS #107-41-5 Hyamine 3500 S #069105 26 CAS # None Hypochlorites S #014701, 02, 03 36 CAS # for following compounds sodium 7681-52-9 calcium 7778-54-3 lithium 13840-33-0 Inorganic arsenicals 3 & 28 S #006801, 02 006901, 007001 CAS # for following compounds arsenic acid 1327-52-2 & 7778-39-4 arsenic pertoxide 1303-28-2 arsenic trioxide 1327-53-3 sodium arsenate 7631-89-2, 10103-60-3, 13464-38-5 & 35794-26-4 ammonium arsenite 58829095-1 sodium pyroarsenate 13464-42-1 lead arsenate (basic) 3687-31-8 lead arsenate 7645-25-2, 7784-40-9 & 10102-48-4 calcium arsenate 7778-44-1 sodium arsenite 7784-46-5 copper acetoarsenite 12002-03-8 Isocyanurates S #081401,2,3,4,5,6,7 7 CAS #126-25-4 isocyanuric acid 108-80-5 isocyanuric chloride 87-90-1 ------- Page Page potassium dichloroisocyanurate 2244-21-5 sodium dichloroisocyanurate 2893-78-9 isocyanuric dichloride 2782-57-2 isocyanuric dichloride, dihydrate 515 80-86-0 ACL-66 30622-37-8 Isopropalin S #100201 36 CAS #33820-53-0 Karbutilate S #097401 48 CAS #4849-32-5 Kelthane® (Dicofol) S #010501 29 CAS #115-32-2 Kepone see Chlordecone Kerosene S #063501 48 CAS #8008-20-6 Landrin S #102401, 02 40 CAS #2686-99-9 Lime S #075604 44 CAS #1305-78-8 Lindane S #009001 21,22 & 48 CAS #58-89-9 Linuron S #035506 29 CAS #330-55-2 Linseed Oil S #031603 48 CAS #8001-26-1 Magnesium phosphide S #066504, 218100 36 CAS #12057-74-8 Malathion S #0577 46 CAS #121-75-5 Maleic hydrazide S #051501, 02, 03 12 CAS #123-33-1 MAMA S #013808 48 CAS #2321-53-1 Mancozeb S #014504 44 CAS #8018-01-7 Maneb S #014505, 005050 44 CAS #12427-38-2 MCPA S #030501,2,3; 030553, 56, 62; 36 030563, 66; 030510, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 CAS #94-74-6; 3653-48-3; 5221-16-9; 6365-62-4; 20405-19-0; 42459-68-7; 42459-69-8; 42459-70-1; 42459-71-2 2039-46-5; 19480-43-4; 1713-12-8; 1713-11-7; 26544-20-7; 2698-40-0 MCPB S #019201 47 Metalaxyl (Ridomil®) S #113501 36 CAS #57837-19-1 Methamidophos (Monitor®) S #101201 36 CAS #10265-92-6 Methanearsonates S #013802, 03, 04, 12 05, 06, 07, 08 CAS # for following compounds calcium acid 5902-95-4 calcium methanearsonate 5902-97-6 MAMA 2321-53-1 MSMA 2163-80-6 DSMA 144-21-8 octyl ammonium 6379-37-9 docecyl ammonium 53404-47-0 Methazole S #106001 45 CAS #20354-26-1 Methidathion S #100301 37 CAS #950-37-8 Methomyl S #090301, 549400 37 CAS #16752-77-5 Methoprene S #105401, 549500 37 CAS #40596-69-8 Methoxychlor S #034001 46 CAS #72-43-5 S #053201 Methyl bromide CAS #74-83-9 Methyl parathion CAS #298-00-0 Methylene chloride CAS #75-09-2 S #053501 S #042004 43 & 49 41 49 ------- Page 288700 Metiram S #014601 CAS #9006-42-2 Metolachlor S #108801, CAS #15972-60-8 Metribuzin S #101101 CAS #21087-64-9 Mevinphos S #015801 CAS #7786-34-7 Mirex S #039201 CAS #2385-85-5 Molinate S #041402 CAS #2212-67-1 Monitor® see Methamidophos Monocrotophos S #058901 CAS #6923-22-4 Monuron S #035501 CAS #150-68-5 Monuron trichloroacetate S CAS #140-41-0 MSMA S #013803 CAS #2163-80-6 Muscalure S #103201 CAS #27519-02-4 Nabam S# 014503 CAS #142-59-6 Naled S #034401 CAS #300-76-5 Napropamide S #103001 CAS #15299-99-1 Naptalam S # 030701, 02, 03 CAS #132-66-1 Napthalene S #055801 CAS #91-20-3 Napthaleneacetic acid 03, 04, 07, 08, CAS #86-87-3 2-napthol S #010301 CAS #135-19-3 44 37 26 & 42 46 45 26 & 41 #035502 7 & 37 37 48 49 44 13,37 & 41 46 27 & 42 37 S #056001, 02, 37 055801, 589300 45 Page Neomycin sulfate S #006313 27 CAS #1405-10-3 Nicotine S #056702 46 CAS #54-11-5 Nicotine sulfate S #056703 46 CAS #65-30-5 Nitralin S #037601 42 CAS #4726-14-1 Nitrapyrin S #069203 27 & 44 CAS #1929-82-4 Nitrofen S #038201 7 & 46 CAS #1836-75-5 Norflurazon S #105801 29 & 42 CAS #27314-13-2 OBPA (10, 10' Oxybisphen 38 oxarsine) S #012601 CAS #58-36-6 Omadine-sodium S #088004 27 & 44 CAS #15922-78-8 OMPA S #058601 7 CAS #152-16-9 Orthene® see Acephate Oryzalin S #104201 27 & 42 CAS #19044-88-3 Ovex S #020201 45 CAS #80-33-1 Oxadiazon S #109001 45 CAS #19666-30-9 Oxamyl S #103801 46 CAS #23135-22-0 10,10 Oxybisphenoxarsine see OBPA Oxydemeton methyl S #058702 46 CAS #301-12-2 Oxyfluorfen S #111601 42 CAS #42874-03-3 Oxythioquinox S #054101 47 CAS #2439-01-2 ------- Page Paraquat S #061612 CAS #4685-14-7 Parathion S #057501 CAS #56-38-2 PCNB S #056502 CAS #82-68-8 Pebulate S #041403 CAS #1114-71-2 Pendimethalin S #108501 CAS #40487-42-1 Pentachlorophenol S #063001, 02, 03,08, 09, 10, 11 CAS #87-86-5 sodium pentachlorophenate potassium " Perfluidone S #108001, 02 CAS #37924-13-3 Permethrin S #109701 CAS #52645-53-1 Perthane S #032101 CAS #72-56-0 Phenarsazine chloride S #0 CAS #578-94-9 Phenmedipham S #098701 CAS #13684-63-4 Phenothiazine S #064501 CAS #92-84-2 Phorate S #057201 CAS #298-02-2 Phosalone S #097701 CAS #2310-17-0 Phosmet S #059201 CAS #732-11-6 Phosphamidon S #018201 CAS #13171-21-6 Picloram S #005101 CAS #1918-02-1 13 27 29 & 46 & 41 22 47 & 42 & 44 #131-52-2 #7778-73-6 3901 29 & 29 & 42 41 7 7 47 49 40 38 45 41 45 Page Piperazine dihydrochloride S #067401 49 CAS #142-64-3 Piperonyl butoxide S #067501 CAS #51-03-6 Pirimicarb S #106101 CAS #23103-98-2 Pirimiphos-ethyl S #108101 CAS #23505-41-1 Plantpin® (butoxicarboxim) S #113001 CAS #39196-18-4 Potassium bifluoride S #075203 29 & 44 CAS #7789-29-9 Potassium bromide S #013903 CAS #7758-02-3 Potassium hydroxide S #075602 CAS #1310-58-3 Potassium iodate S #075703 CAS #7758-05-6 Potassium permanganate S #068501 27 & 44 CAS #7722-64-7 Profluralin S #106601 CAS #26399-36-0 Prometon S #080804 CAS #1610-18-0 Prometryn S #080805 CAS #7287-19-6 Pronamide S #101701 CAS #23950-58-5 Propachlor S #019101 CAS #1918-16-7 Propanil S #028201 CAS #709-98-8 Propargite S #097601 CAS #2312-35-8 Propazine S #080808 CAS #139-40-2 Propham S #047601 CAS #122-42-9 13 & 44 46 46 38 29 27 29 & 44 42 48 46 22,23 & 42 29 & 42 45 45 45 47 ------- Pyrazon S #069601 CAS #1698-60-8 Ridomil® see Metalaxyl Ronnel S #50301 CAS #299-84-3 Rotenone S #071003 CAS #83-79-4 Ryanodine S #071502 CAS #15662-33-6 Sabadilla alkaloids S #002201 CAS #8051-02-3 Safrole S #097901 CAS #94-59-7 Simazine S #080807 CAS #122-34-9 Sodium arsenite S #013603 CAS #7784-46-5 Sodium bentazon S #103901 CAS #50723-80-3 Sodium blsulfate S #073201 CAS #7681-38-1 Sodium fluoroacetate/1080 S #075003 CAS #-£2-74-8 Sodium fryxlr oxide s #075603' CAS #1310-73-2 Sodium polysulfide S #006902 CAS #1344-08-7 Sodium TCA S #081001 CAS #650-51-1 S,S,S,-tributyl phospho- rotrithioate (DBF) S #074801 CAS #78-48-8 Streptomycin S #006306 CAS #57-92-1 Strobane S #020401 CAS #8001-50-1 Page 44 14 & 46 46 46 7 38 & 42 7 42 27 4 27 47 4T7 15 47 7 Page Strychnine/strychnine sulfate 23 & 24 S # 076901, 02 CAS #57-24-9 CAS #60-41-3 Sulfur S #077501 38 CAS #7704-34-9 Sulfuryl Fluoride S #078003 27 CAS #2699-79-8 Sulprofos (Bolstar®) S #111501 38 CAS #35400-43-2 Tabutrex S #077802 49 CAS #141-03-7 2,4,5-T/Silvex S #.082501 9 & 25 CAS #93-765, 93-72-1 TCBC S #017304 42 CAS 1344-32-7 TCC S #027901 27 CAS #101-20-2 Tebu,thiuron. S #105501 29 CAS #34014-18-1. Temephos (Aba£€®) S $059001 38 CAS t33.B3-9.6-8 1081 ST #075002. 14 CAS. $sfe4t)-lS—7 TJ2PJP S. ft-079601. 40 CAS. #107-49.-3: Terbacil S" #r012TQl 38 CAS #3330.2-51-2. Terbufjos S #105001. 38 CAS #13071-79-9 Terbutryn S #080813 14 & 45 CAS #886-50-0 Terrazole® S #084701 39 CAS #2592-15-9 Tetrachlorvinphos S #083701 49 CAS #961-11-5 Tetradifon S #079202 41 CAS #116-29-09 ------- Tetrasul S #079201 CAS #2227-13-6 Thiophanate ethyl S #103401 CAS #23564-06-9 Thiophanate methyl S #102001 CAS #23564-05-8 Thiram S #079801 CAS #137-26-8 Toxaphene S #080501 CAS #8001-35-2 TPTH S #83601 CAS #76-87-9 Treflan S #036101 CAS #1582-09-8 Triadimefon S #109901 CAS #43121-43-3 Triallate S #078802 CAS #2303-17-5 S,S,S-Tributyl Phosphoro- trithioate (DBF) S #074801 CAS #78-48-8 Tributyl phosphorotri- thioite (Merphos) S #074901 CAS #150-50-5 Trichlopyr S #116001,2 CAS #'s 55355-06-3;57213-69-l Trichlorfon S #057901 CAS #52-68-6 2,4-5-Trichlorophenol S 11, 12f 14, CAS #95-95-4 Trifluralin S #036101 CAS #1582-09-8 Trysben (Benzac) S #017303 CAS #3426-62-8; 1338-32-5 Velpar® see Hexazinone Vendex S #104601 CAS #13356-08-6 24 29 24 14 Page 45 27 & 27 & 43 & 25 30 44 43 & 45 #064204, 10 17, 19, 20 15 15 48 15,30 & 40 4 25 7 45 Vernolate S #041404 CAS #1929-77-7 Vitavax® see Carboxin Warfarin S #086002, 086003 CAS #81-81-2 sodium warfarin #129-06-6 potassium warfarin #2610-86-8 Zinc phosphide S #088601 CAS #1314-84-7 Zineb S #014506 CAS #12122-67-7 Ziram S #034805,6 CAS #137-30-4; 16509-79-8 Page 42 39 39 44 47 ------- |