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STATUS OF PESTICIDES IN REGISTRATION,
REREGISTRATION, AND SPECIAL REVIEW
(RAINBOW REPORT)
Special Review and Reregistration Division
Office of Pesticide Programs
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
401 M. Street, S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20460
Spring 1998
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Chapter 1
Chapter 4
STATUS OF PESTICIDES IN REGISTRATION, REREGISTRATION,
AND SPECIAL REVIEW (RAINBOW REPORT)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION Page 1
General Information Page 3
Management Directory Page 4
Review Manager Directory Page 6
Chapter 2 SPECIAL REVIEW Page 9
The Special Review Process Page 11
Special Review Decision Dates at a Glance Page 15
Reference Lists of Pesticides in Special Review Page 19
Status of Individual Pesticide Reviews Page 24
Special Reviews in Process Page 24
Special Reviews Completed Page 29
Final Determinations on Pre-Special Reviews/Deferred to Reregistration Page 45
Final Actions/Voluntary Cancellations Page 50
Cancellations Issued Priorto RPAR/Special Review Process Page 57
Chapters REREGISTRATION Page 59
The Reregistration Program Page 61
Status of Individual Pesticides Page 64
List A Page 67
ListB Page 157
ListC Page 219
ListD Page 287
New Pesticide Active Ingredients Page 349
INDEX Page 401
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CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
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GENERAL INFORMATION
PURPOSE
The "Status of Pesticides in Registration, Reregistration, and
Special Review," also known as the Rainbow Report, provides the
status of pesticides that are undergoing or have completed the
pesticide reregistration or Special Review programs mandated by
the federal pesticide law, FIFRA (the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide,
and Rodenticide Act). The report also lists "new" pesticide active
ingredients-those initially registered since November 1 , 1984, which
by law are not subject to reregistration. These new pesticides will be
reviewed periodically in the future through the registration review
program under the 1996 Food Quality Protection Act.
AVAILABILITY
Electronic copies of the 1998 Rainbow Report and many other
related documents are available on the Internet, on the EPA Office
of Pesticide Programs home page. Please see:
http://www.epa.gov/pesticides
Many Reregistration Eligibility Decision (RED) documents and RED
Fact Sheets also are available electronically. Please see:
http://www.epa.gov/REDs
National Center for Environmental Publications and
Information (EPA/NCEPI)
P.O. Box 42419
Cincinnati, OH 45242-2419
Telephone: 1-800-490-9198
Fax:513-489-8695
National Technical Information Service (NTIS)
5285 Port Royal Road
Springfield, VA 22161
Telephone: 703-487-4650
Fax:703-321-8547
COMMENTS?
The Rainbow Report is updated every few years by EPA's Office
of Pesticide Programs. Your comments and suggestions are
welcomed. Please contact:
Rainbow Report
Special Review & Reregistration Division (7508W)
Office of Pesticide Programs
Environmental Protection Agency
401 M St., SW
Washington, DC 20460
Telephone: 703-308-8000
Fax: 703-308-8005
Printed copies of the Rainbow Report are available from:
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MANAGEMENT DIRECTORY
Office of Pesticide Programs, EPA
Reregistration, Special Review, and Registration Managers
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Immediate Office of the Director
Marcia Mulkey, Director
Office of Pesticide Programs
703-305-7090
Stephen L. Johnson, Deputy Director
Office of Pesticide Programs
703-305-7092
Special Review & Reregistration Division (SRRD)
Lois A. Rossi, Director 703-308-8000
Jack Housenger, Associate Director 703-308-8000
Arnold E. Layne, Chief 703-308-8009
Reregistration Branch I
Kathy S. Monk, Chief 703-308-8071
Reregistration Branch II
Jack Housenger, Acting Chief
Reregistration Branch III
Linda S. Propst, Chief
Product Reregistration Branch
Robert C. McNally, Chief
Special Review Branch
703-308-8000
703-308-8165
703-308-8085
Antimicrobials Division (AD)
Frank T. Sanders, Director 703-308-6411
William Jordon, Associate Director 703-308-6411
Dennis H. Edwards, Jr., Chief 703-308-6411
Regulatory Management Branch I
Connie B. Welch, Chief
Regulatory Management Branch II
703-308-6411
Norman J. Cook, Chief 703-308-6411
Risk Assessment & Science Support Branch
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Biopesticides & Pollution Prevention Division (BPPD)
Janet L. Andersen, Director 703-308-8712
Kathleen Knox, Associate Director 703-308-8712
Phillip O. Mutton, Chief 703-308-8260
Microbial Pesticides Branch
Roy D. Sjoblad, Chief 703-308-8269
Biochemical Pesticides Branch
Registration Division (RD)
James J. Jones, Director 703-305-5447
Peter Caulkins, Associate Director 703-305-6550
Linda Arrington, Ombudsman 703-305-5446
Luis F. Suguiyama, Chief 703-305-6027
Fungicide Branch
Donald. Stubbs, Chief 703-305-6250
Herbicide Branch
Susan T. Lewis, Chief 703-305-7448
Insecticide Branch
Tina E. Levine, Chief 703-308-7055
Insecticide/Rodenticide Branch
Richard P. Keigwin, Chief 703-305-7618
Registration Support Branch
Deborah L. McCall, Chief 703-305-7109
Technical Review Branch
Robert A. Forrest, Chief 703-308-9376
Minor Use, Inerts, & Emergency
Response Branch
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REVIEW MANAGER DIRECTORY
Special Review and Reregistration Division (SRRD)
Chemical Review Managers and Staff
SRRD Front Office
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Bonnie Adler
Karen Angulo
Moana Appleyard
Jesse Billingslea
Jill Bloom
Barbara Briscoe
Irene Brown
Ben Chambliss
Connie Childress
Angel Chiri
Don Claytor
Edward Daniels
Wanda Daughtry
Dennis Deziel
Patrick Dobak
John Dupuy
Veronica Dutch
Venus Eagle
Mario Fiol
Michael Goodis
Bentley Gregg
Brenda Halbrook
Mark Hartman
Dan Helfgott
Beatrice Henderson
Delores Henderson
Jean Holmes
Paul Horng
Irwin Hornstein
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(703) 308-8523
(703) 308-8004
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(703) 308-8064
(703)308-8019
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(703) 308-8076
(703) 308-8320
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(703)308-8171
(703)308-8173
(703)308-8180
(703) 308-8021
(703) 308-8585
(703) 308-8045
(703) 308-8049
(703)308-8157
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(703) 308-8065
(703) 308-0734
(703) 308-8054
(703) 308-8074
(703)308-8167
(703) 308-8008
(703) 308-8591
(703) 308-8042
Jack Housenger
Steve Huff
Diane Isbell
Susan Jennings
Zebora Johnson
Ernest Jones
Karen Jones
Dana Lateulere
Arnold Layne
June Layton
Tenek Lennon
Patricia Leopard
Marianne Lewis
Wilhelmena Livingston
Judith Loranger
Thomas Luminello
Robert McNally
Dennis McNeilly
Jacqueline McQueen
Ann Jean Mitchell
Emily Mitchell
Jane Mitchell
Kathy Monk
Dean Monos
Barbara Moore
C.P. Moran
Tom Moriarty
Steve Morrill
Hari Mukhoty
Bella Munsayac
Tom Myers
Joseph Nevola
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John Newland
Lisa Nisenson
Phil Poli
Linda Propst
Joan Radcliffe
Rieman Rhinehart
Margaret Rice
Jason Robertson
Lois Rossi
Kylie Rothwell
Frank Rubis
Leonard Ryan
Jackie Sabert
Laurence Schnaubelt
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William Sproat
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Merle Sykes
Nancy Tompkins
Tracy Truesdale
Dennis Utterback
Linda Werrell
Ruby Whiters
Mark Wilhite
Cynthia Williams
William Wooge
Nancy Zahedi
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Biopesticides and Pollution Prevention Division (BPPD)
Chemical Review Managers and Staff
BPPD Front Office
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Edward Allen
Janet Andersen
Shanaz Bacchus
Anne Ball
Driss Benmhend
Rosemary Biancardi
James Boland
Susanne Cerrelli
Frank Ellis
Roger Gardner
Carol Glasgow
Sherry Click
Denise Greenway
Dorothy Gregory
Doug Gurian-Sherman
Julie Heminway
Linda Hollis
Diana Home
S. Diana Hudson
Phil Hutton
Russell Jones
Richard King
Kathleen Knox
John Kough
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(703) 308-7026
(703) 308-8699
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(703) 308-8097
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(703) 308-8367
(703)308-8712
(703) 308-8260
(703) 308-5071
(703) 308-8052
(703)308-8712
(703) 308-8267
Rita Kumar
Pam Landis
Anne Leslie
Sharlene Matten
Mike Mendelsohn
Sheila Moats
Willie Nelson
Suku Oonnithan
Liz Talbertt
John Tice
Freshteh Toghrol
Gail Tomimatsu
Robert Torla
Zigfridas Vaituzis
Michael Watson
Dwight Welch
Harry Wells
Glenn Williams
Chris Wozniak
Paul Zubkoff
Sheryl Reilly
Alan Reynolds
Rose Robyn
Laura Sallmen-Smith
Cindy Schaffer
William Schneider
Roy Sjoblad
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CHAPTER TWO
SPECIAL REVIEW
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CHAPTER TWO: SPECIAL REVIEW
This Chapter is organized as follows. The first section
explains the Special Review process, including the criteria that EPA
uses to initiate a Special Review, the steps the Agency takes in
conducting a Special Review, and risk reduction alternatives to the
conventional Special Review process. The next section provides an
"At a Glance" summary of the dates when Special Review
decision documents were published in the Federal
Register. The third section is a comprehensive reference list of all
chemicals which have been or are currently in the Special Review
program. The chemicals are in alphabetical order within categories
of Special Review. The last section lists the chemicals in identical
sequence and, in addition, presents the details of Special Review
criteria met or exceeded, and outcomes of the reviews.
THE SPECIAL REVIEW PROCESS
The Special Review process is set in motion when EPA has
reason to believe that the use of a pesticide may result in
unreasonable adverse effects to people or the environment. The
criteria for initiating a Special Review set forth in 40 CFR Part 154.7,
are:
1. Acute toxicity to humans or domestic animals.
2. Potential chronic or delayed toxic effects in humans.
3. Potential hazards to non-target organisms.
4. Risk to the continued existence of any threatened or
endangered species.
5. Risk of destruction or other adverse modification of a critical
habitat of any threatened or endangered species.
6. Any other adverse effect to humans or the environment which
may outweigh the benefits that justify initial or continued
registration.
As required by the regulations, the producers of a pesticide, or
"registrants", receive private notification that the Agency is
considering issuing a Notice of Special Review. This private
notification commences the pre-Special Review phase of the
process. The registrant has 30 days to dispute the validity of the
Agency's concerns.
If, after private notification to the registrants, the Agency
tentatively determines that use of the pesticide does not pose a
significant risk, a Federal Register (FR) notice is issued which
explains the reasons for the Agency's decision. This notice also
announces the availability of the public docket, which includes the
pre-Special Review notification and all written information received
in response to the notification. The FR notice also solicits public
comment, after which the Agency makes a final decision on whether
to initiate a Special Review.
If the Agency determines that a significant risk may be
associated with a pesticide, a Notice of Special Review (Position
Document 1) will be published in the FR. This notice describes the
Special Review criterion of concern, the assumptions and data used
in the analysis, and the strength of the conclusions. The notice will
also announce the availability of the pre-Special Review public
docket, solicit public comment, and request additional information on
the pesticide.
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After issuance of the Notice of Special Review, the Agency may
meet with interested parties to discuss the risk concerns and
available options to reduce the potential risks to health or the
environment. Commencement of the Special Review process is
accompanied by an Agency-conducted, comprehensive risk/benefit
analysis of each use of the pesticide subject to Special Review.
Potential risks are evaluated by considering factors such as:
1) adverse effects to health or the environment; 2) magnitude of
exposure of humans and other non-target organisms; and 3) size of
the population at risk. Benefits of use are evaluated by assessing
the availability, efficacy and cost of alternative control methods, and
impact on users, consumers, and other parties (except the registrant)
if the pesticide is cancelled.
If, after issuance of a Position Document 1, the risks are
determined to be lower than originally believed and acceptable, the
Agency may decide that continuation of the Special Review is not
warranted. This new risk determination may result from further
in-depth risk/benefit analyses or risk reduction actions taken on
behalf of the registrants. In these instances after a Position
Document 1 has been issued but prior to issuing a Position
Document 2/3, the Agency ends the Special Review by publishing a
Notice of Decision to Terminate the Special Review (Position
Document 2) in the FR.
If the Special Review is not concluded by publishing a Position
Document 2, a Notice of Preliminary Determination (Position
Document 2/3) is then published in the FR for public comment. If the
registrants voluntarily amend their registrations in a manner which
would reduce the risks of the pesticide use to acceptable levels, the
notice explains the Agency's previous risk concerns and the
voluntary resolutions made by the registrants to alleviate the
potential risks. If the registrants do not voluntarily amend the
conditions of registrations in order to reduce risks to an acceptable
level, the notice would include the regulatory measures the Agency
believes are required to reduce risks of the pesticide use(s)
to acceptable levels and a proposed notice of intent to cancel, deny,
or reclassify any registrations which do not comply with these
measures.
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The Preliminary Determination is then submitted to the FIFRA
Scientific Advisory Panel (SAP) for comment on the Agency's
scientific rationale. At the same time, the Agency submits the
proposed notice to the United States Department of Agriculture
(USDA) for comment, especially on the benefits issues and
agricultural impacts.
After evaluating all comments received from the USDA, the
SAP, and the public on the proposed action, the Agency will modify
the proposal where appropriate prior to issuance as a final action. A
Notice of Final Determination (Position Document 4) is published in
the FR, along with a Notice of Intent to Cancel, Deny, or Reclassify
Registration if required to implement the determination. Any such
notice becomes effective by operation of law unless the registrant
makes the necessary corrections or a hearing is timely requested by
a person adversely affected by the notice.
The ultimate goal of the Special Review process is to reduce
the risks posed by a pesticide to an acceptable level while taking into
consideration the benefits provided by the use of that pesticide.
Several alternatives to the conventional process are available that
also achieve risk reduction but in a more accelerated manner. They
include:
Position Document 1/2/3 - A Position Document 1/2/3 may be
used when the Agency has sufficient information at the outset of a
Special Review to fully assess both the risks and benefits. The
Position Document 1/2/3 bypasses the Position Document 1 stage
and provides a full discussion of the risks, benefits, and proposed
decision at the same time.
Notice of Intent to Cancel (NOIC) - Under FIFRA section 6(b),
the Agency may issue a NOIC when it has been determined that a
pesticide poses unreasonable adverse effects. Those uses or
registrations posing the risks are cancelled and removed from the
market.
Suspension Order/Emergency Suspension Order - Under
FIFRA section 6(b), the Agency may issue a suspension order or
emergency suspension order to quickly remove a pesticide from the
market when it poses an imminent hazard.
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Negotiated Settlements - At any time, a registrant may reach
an agreement with the Agency to modify the terms and conditions of
a pesticide registration in order to reduce risk to an acceptable level.
The modifications may include, but are not limited to, cancelling
uses, changing use patterns, changing application methods and/or
rates, and imposing protective measures.
These alternatives are not intended to replace the conventional,
intensive Special Review process. In many cases, they are used
concurrently with the conventional process to achieve expeditious
risk reduction of critical concerns while the overall review continues.
In other cases, the alternative processes are used to quickly reduce
risk concerns associated with the use of a pesticide before it is
placed in the formal Special Review process.
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SPECIAL REVIEW DECISION DATES AT A GLANCE
Chemical
1 ,3-Dichloropropene
2,4,5-T/Silvex
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol (TCP)
2,4-D [also 2,4-DB and 2,4-DP]1
Acrylonitrile (3 products cancelled)
Alachlor
Aldicarb
Aldrin
Amitraz
Amitrole
Arsenic Trioxide (some uses)
Atrazine
Benomyl
Benzene
BHC
Cacodylic Acid and Salts
Cadmium
Captafol
Captan
Carbaryl
Carbofuran (granular)
Carbon Tetrachloride
Chloranil
Chlordane
Chlordane/Heptachlor
Chlordecone (Kepone)
Chlordimeform
Pre-Special Notice of
Review Special Review
terminated PD1
10/08/86
04/21/78
08/02/78
03/23/88 (proposed)
01/09/85
07/11/84
04/06/77
06/15/84
11/23/94
12/06/77
07/31/85
05/12/82
10/26/77
12/09/84
08/18/80
12/12/80
10/16/85
10/15/80
Date published in Federal Register
Proposed
Regulatory regulatory
action position
PD2 PD2/3
07/17/79
10/08/86
06/29/88
01/12/79
01/22/93
08/30/79
10/10/86
08/31/88
06/21/85
01/25/89
Final
regulatory
action
12/1 3/79 (PD 4)
04/29/87 (PD 2/3/4)
06/1 9/78 (6(f)2)
12/31/87 (PD 4)
10/18/74
06/07/79 (PD 4)
09/13/77 (6(f))
1 0/20/82 (PD 4)
07/21/78 (6(f))
04/10/91 (PD4)
02/24/89 (PD 4)
12/11/91 (PD4)
11/12/86 (6(f))
01/19/77 (6(f))
04/08/88
04/08/88
07/27/77
02/08/89 (6(f))
The Agency issued a Federal Register Notice proposing not to initiate the Special Review. A final decision is yet to be made.
2 Publication of a 6(f) Notice of Receipt of Request to Cancel Registrations may eliminate the need for continuance of a Special Review action if all of the uses posing the
risks of concern are voluntarily cancelled by the registrant. The Agency will grant approval for the cancellation request and therefore, preclude the need for an intensive review
since cancellation of the uses will eliminate the risks. This type of action can occur prior to issuance of a PD1 or Grassley-Allen notification.
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SPECIAL REVIEW DECISION DATES AT A GLANCE
Pre-Special
Review
Chemical terminated
Chlorinated Isocyanurates 05/20/88
Chlorobenzilate
Chloroform
Coal Tar and Creosote (non-wood use)
Copper Acetoarsenite
Copper Arsenate
Creosote (wood use)
Cyanazine
Cyanazine
Cyhexatin 09/25/87
Daminozide (food use)
Daminozide (non-food use)
DBCP (Dibromochloropropane)
ODD (TDE) (Dichlorodiphenyl dichloroethane)
DDT (Dichlorodiphenyl trichloroethane) 07/07/72
Diallate
Diazinon
Dichlorvos (DDVP)
Dicofol
Dieldrin
Diflubenzuron (Dimilin) 03/26/79
Dimethoate
Dinocap
Dinoseb
EBDCs
EBDCs
Endrin
EPN (Ethyl (p-nitrophenyl)thiobenzene phosphonate)
Erbon
Ethalfluralin
Ethylene Dibromide (EDB)
Ethylene Oxide
Fluoroacetamide (Compound 1081)
Notice of
Special Review
PD1
05/26/76
04/06/76
10/18/78
10/18/78
04/10/85
11/23/94
07/18/84
07/18/84
09/22/77
05/31/77
01/15/86
02/24/88
03/21/84
09/12/77
01/09/85
08/10/77
07/17/87
07/27/76
09/19/79
01/04/84
12/14/77
01/27/78
12/01/76
Date published in Federal Register
Proposed
Regulatory regulatory
action position
PD2 PD2/3
07/11/78
01/05/83
08/22/84
02/19/81
01/17/87
03/01/96
05/24/89
05/24/89
06/09/80
01/15/86
09/28/95
10/10/84
11/19/79
10/29/86
12/20/89
11/02/78
07/24/87
01/04/84
12/10/81
02/28/80
Final
regulatory
action
02/1 3/79 (PD 4)
10/1 6/85 (PD 4)
04/07/77
04/07/77
07/1 3/84 (PD 4)
01/13/88 (PD 4)
07/25/96
1 1/14/89 (PD 4)
1 0/08/92 (PD 4)
01/09/85
03/18/71
06/23/82 (PD 4)
1 0/01/86 (PD 4)
05/29/86 (PD 4)
10/18/74
01/19/81 (PD4)
02/06/89 (PD 4)
10/14/86
10/27/82
02/1 3/92 (PD 4)
07/25/79 (PD 4)
10/04/80
01/04/84 (PD 4)
1 0/07/83 (PD 4)
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SPECIAL REVIEW DECISION DATES AT A GLANCE
Chemical
Goal (Oxyfluorfen)
Heptachlor
Inorganic Arsenicals (some non-wood uses)
Inorganic Arsenicals (arsenic acid)
Inorganic Arsenicals (wood use)
Lindane
Lindane
Linuron
Maleic Hydrazide
Pre-Special Notice of
Review Special Review
terminated PD1
10/18/78
10/18/78
10/18/78
02/18/77
03/1 8/94 (Proposed)
09/26/84
10/28/77
Date published in
Regulatory
action
PD2
01/27/89
01/05/82
Federal Register
Proposed
regulatory
position
PD2/3
01/02/87
10/07/91
02/19/81
07/03/80
Final
regulatory
action
06/23/82
04/08/88
06/30/88 (PD 4)
1 2/08/93 (PD 4)
07/1 3/84 (PD 4)
10/1 9/83 (PD 4)
07/26/95
Mercury (indoor paint uses)
Mercury (exterior paint uses)
Metam-Sodium
Methanearsonates (includes Amine Methanearsonate, 06/28/83
Mevinphos
Calcium Acid Methanearsonate (CAMA), 06/28/83
Monosodium Methanearsonate (MSMA), Disodium 06/28/83
Methanearsonate (DMSA)) 06/28/83
Mi rex
Monocrotophos 07/15/88
Monuron
Naled 06/30/83
Nitrofen (TOK) 09/15/83
OBPA (10,10'-Oxybisphenoxarsine) 04/09/79
OMPA (Octamethylpyrophosphoramide)
Oxydemeton-methyl
Paraquat Dichloride 10/23/82
Parathion
PCNB (Pentachloronitrobenzene)
Pentachlorophenol (non-wood use)
Pentachlorophenol (wood use)
Perthane
Phenarsazine Chloride
Piperonyl Butoxide 05/12/82
Pronamide
10/05/87
10/13/77
10/18/78
10/18/78
05/20/77
04/19/82
12/12/84
02/19/81
01/15/79
06/29/90 (6(f))
07/10/91 (6(f))
09/21/94 (NOIC)
04/05/95 (NOIC)
12/29/76
08/16/77 (6(f))
05/28/76 (6(f))
12/13/91 (6(f))
01/21/87 (PD 4)
07/13/84 (PD 4)
06/20/80 (6(f))
11/21/77 (6(f))
10/26/79 (PD 4)
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SPECIAL REVIEW DECISION DATES AT A GLANCE
Chemical
Propoxur
Ronnel
Rotenone
S,S,S-Tributyl Phosphorotrithioate
Safrole
Simazine
Simazine (swimming pool uses)
Sodium Arsenite (fungicide)
Sodium Fluoroactetate (Compound 1080)
Sporicidin
Strobane
Strychnine/Strychnine Sulfate
Terbutryn
Thiophanate-Methyl
Toxaphene
TPTH (Triphenyltin hydroxide)
Triallate
Tributyl Phosphorotrithioite
Tributyltins (antifoulant use)
Trichlorfon
Trifluralin
Trysben
Wipeout
Pre-Special Notice of
Review Special Review
terminated PD1
01/1 5/95 (Proposed)
07/15/81
05/12/82
11/23/94
10/18/78
12/01/76
01/13/77
05/12/82
12/07/77
05/27/77
01/09/85
12/15/80
05/12/82
01/08/86
06/30/83
Date published in Federal Register
Proposed
Regulatory regulatory
action position
PD2 PD2/3
01/02/87
11/11/82
11/05/80
10/11/79
10/07/87
08/30/79 (PD 1/2/3)
Final
regulatory
action
02/28/96
01/22/86 (6(f))
06/10/77 (6(f))
07/06/94 (NOIC)
06/19/91 (6(f))
07/31/85 (PD4)
07/14/93 (6(f))
06/28/76 (6(f))
10/19/83 (PD4)
10/20/82 (PD4)
11/29/82 (PD 2/3/4)
10/04/88 (PD4)
08/04/82 (PD4)
02/09/78 (6(f))
08/05/93 (NOIC)
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REFERENCE LISTS OF PESTICIDES IN SPECIAL REVIEW
The five alphabetical lists below (repeated with more detailed information in the next section) provide information as follows:
1. Special Reviews in Process lists chemicals which are now formally in Special Review or which are in pre-Special Review, i.e., chemicals
for which it is public knowledge that they are being considered for formal Special Review.
2. Special Reviews Completed lists chemicals which have Special Review final determinations;
3. Final Determinations on Pre-Special Reviews/Deferred to Reregistration lists chemicals returned to the registration or reregistration
process after a pre-Special Review determination; or for which a determination has been deferred to the reregistration process;
4. Final Actions/Voluntary Cancellations lists chemicals which have had final actions such as voluntary cancellations or Notice of Intent to
Cancel (NOIC) issued prior to any formal Special Review action; and
5. Cancellations Issued Prior to RPAR/Special Review Process lists chemicals cancelled prior to the RPAR and Special Review processes.
RPAR stands for Rebuttable Presumption Against Registration, the name used for Special Review prior to 1986.
1. Special Reviews in Process Page
Aldicarb 24
Atrazine (Triazines) 24
2,4-D [also 2,4-DB and 2,4-DP]1 25
1,3-Dichloropropene (Telone) 25
Dichlorvos (DDVP) 25
Ethylene Oxide 26
Oxydemeton-methyl 26
Propazine (Triazines) 26
Simazine (Triazines) 27
TPTH (Triphenyltin hydroxide) 27
[Triazines] 28
Tributyltins (antifoulant use) 28
1EPA issued a Federal Register Notice proposing not to initiate the Special Review. A final decision is yet to be made and will be based on
the classification of 2,4-D as a category D carcinogen.
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Alachlor 29
Amitraz 29
Amitrole 29
Benomyl 30
Cadmium 30
Captafol 30
Captan 31
Carbofuran (granular) 31
Carbon Tetrachloride 31
Chlorobenzilate 32
Chloroform 32
Coal Tar and Creosote (non-wood use) 32
Creosote (wood use) 32
Cyanazine 33
Daminozide 33
DBCP (Dibromochloropropane) 34
Diallate 34
Diazinon 34
Dicofol 35
Dimethoate 35
Dinocap 35
Dinoseb 35
EBDCs 36
Endrin 37
EPN (Ethyl (p-nitrophenyl)thiobenzene phosphonate) 37
Ethalfluralin 37
Ethylene Dibromide (EDB) 38
Fluoroacetamide 38
Goal (Oxyfluorfen) 39
Inorganic Arsenicals (wood use) 39
Inorganic Arsenicals (non-wood use) 40
Lindane 40
Linuron 41
Maleic Hydrazide 41
PCNB (Pentachloronitrobenzene) 41
Pentachlorophenol (non-wood use) 41
Pentachlorophenol (wood use) 42
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Pronamide 42
Sodium Fluoroacetate (Compound 1080) 42
Strychnine/Strychnine Sulfate 43
2,4,5-T/Silvex 43
Thiophanate-Methyl 44
Toxaphene 44
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol (TCP) 44
Trifluralin 44
3. Final Determinations on Pre-Special Reviews/Deferred to Reregistration
Cacodylic Acid and Salts 45
Carbaryl 45
Chlorinated Isocyanurates 45
Diflubenzuron (Dimilin) 45
Lindane 46
Methanearsonates (includes Amine Methanearsonate, Calcium Acid Methanearsonate (CAMA),
Monosodium Methanearsonate (MSMA), Disodium Methanearsonate (DMSA)) 46
Naled 46
OBPA (10,10'-Oxybisphenoxarsine) 46
Paraquat Dichloride 47
Parathion 47
Phorate 47
Piperonyl Butoxide 47
Propoxur 47
Rotenone 48
Terbufos 48
Terbutryn 48
Triallate 48
S,S,S-Tributyl Phosphorotrithioate 49
Tributyl Phosphorotrithioite 49
Trichlorfon 49
4. Final Actions/Voluntary Cancellations
Acrylonitrile 50
Arsenic Trioxide 50
Benzene 50
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BHC 50
Captafol 50
Carbon Tetrachloride 50
Chloranil 51
Chlordane 51
Chlordimeform 51
Copper Acetoarsenite 51
Copper Arsenate 51
Cyhexatin 52
Endrin 52
EPN (Ethyl(p-nitrophenyl)thiobenzene phosphonate) 52
Erbon 52
Heptachlor 52
Mercury 53
Metam-sodium 53
Methazole 53
Mevinphos 53
Monocrotophos 54
Monuron 54
Nitrofen (TOK) 54
OMPA (Octamethylpyrophosphoramide) 54
Parathion 54
Perthane 54
Phenarsazine Chloride 54
Ronnel 55
Safrole 55
Simazine (Swimming Pool Uses) 55
Sodium Arsenite 55
Sporocidin 55
Strobane 55
Trysben 56
Wipe Out 56
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5. Cancellations Issued Prior to RPAR/Special Review Process
Aldrin/Dieldrin 57
Chlordane/Heptachlor 57
Chlordecone (Kepone) 57
ODD (IDE) (Dichlorodiphenyl dichloroethane) 57
DDT (Dichlorodiphenyl trichloroethane) 57
Mirex 58
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STATUS OF INDIVIDUAL PESTICIDE REVIEWS
1. Special Reviews in Process
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ALDICARB
Brenda Halbrook (703-308-8065)
1 Acute Toxicity
1 Ground Water
Contamination
ATRAZINE
Steve Huff (703) 308-8341
PD 1 published 49 FR 28320 on 7/11/84; comment period closed 9/11/84: NTIS# PB90-259904.
PD 2/3 published 53 FR 24630 on 6/29/88; comment period closed 9/29/88: NTIS# PB90-261611.
Registrant voluntarily removes use on potatoes from label after high residues are found (April 1990).
Registrant agreed to dietary risk reduction measures on 1/30/92 that included voluntary cancellation of
the use on bananas through non-payment of annual maintenance fees and registration amendments to
remaining uses posing dietary risk concern (potatoes, sweet potatoes, oranges, and
grapefruits).
Use on potatoes is allowed back after new application methods demonstrate significantly lower residues
(Sept 1995).
PD 4 to be published late 1999.
Refer to Triazines
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2,4-D [also 2,4-DB and 2,4-DP]
Bob McNally (703-308-8085)
Carcinogenicity
1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE (TELONE)
Lisa Nisenson (703-308-8031)
Carcinogenicity
DICHLORVOS (DDVP)
Dennis Utterback (703-308-8026)
Carcinogenicity
Cholinesterase
Inhibition
Chemical is in pre-Special Review status.
Proposed decision not to initiate Special Review published 53 FR 9590 published on 3/23/88.
Industry Task Force on 2,4-D Research Data agreed to risk reduction measures in September, 1992 that
included an exposure reduction plan effected through modifications to technical and
manufacturing use labels and implementation of a user education program.
New rodent carcinoginicity data submitted December '95. Peer review concluded July '96 classified 2,4-
D as a category D carcinogen, that is, unclassifiable as to Carcinogenicity.
Final decision forth coming and will be based on the classification of 2,4-D as a category D carcinogen.
PD 1 published 51 FR 36161 on 10/8/86; comment period closed 12/8/86: NTIS# PB92-114206.
Registrant agreed to implement risk reduction measures at meetings held in September, 1992 and
December, 1995. The registrant will also maintain its education/product stewardship program.
PD 2 proposing to close out Special Review to be issued concurrent with the Reregistration Eligibility
Decision (RED) in FY 1998.
Decision Document published 47 FR 45075 on 10/13/82: NTIS# PB87-181335.
PD 1 published 53 FR 5542 on 2/24/88: NTIS# PB92-114297.
PD 2/3 published 60 FR 50337 on 9/28/95.
PD 4 to be issued concurrent with the RED, first quarter, FY 1999.
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ETHYLENE OXIDE
Lisa Nisenson (703-308-8031)
Carcinogenicity
Mutagenicity
Reproductive Effects
OXYDEMETON-METHYL
Bob McNally (703-308-8085)
Reproductive effects
PROPAZINE
Steve Huff (703) 308-8341
PD 1 published 43 FR 3801 on 1/27/78; comment period closed 5/15/78: NTIS# PB80-213903.
Petition to revoke Section 409 on spice uses received 12/16/87 (52 FR 47753). Position denied (55 FR
35347), but revocation proposal later published 7/1/94 (59 FR 33941) in response to court ruling in Les v.
Reilly. The Food Quality Protection Act of 1996 overturned the 1994 proposal. Residues of EtO on ground spices
are now under FDA's jurisdiction while EPA still regulates those on raw and whole spices.
In 1996, EtO registrants requested label changes to further reduce exposures. All labels carry the new restrictions
effective July 31, 1997.
A PD 2 proposing to close out the Special Review is scheduled for FY 1998.
PD 1 published 32 FR 37248 on 10/5/87; comment period closed 1/5/88: NTIS# PB91-206581.
Peer Review Committee (PRC) for Developmental and Reproductive Toxicity met on May 7, 1992 to discuss and
evaluate the weight-of-the-evidence of oxydemeton-methyl with reference to its potential for reproductive and
developmental toxicity. The committee concluded that oxydemeton-methyl causes reproductive effects in rats.
Proposed Notice of Voluntary Cancellation of remaining products published 59 FR 11601 on 3/11/94. During the
comment period, the registration was supported by another registrant. Therefore, final notice was not issued and the
chemical remains in Special Review.
Settlement agreement of September 30, 1994, established a strict timeframe for submission of outstanding data and
temporarily deleted corn, field; popcorn; sorghum; safflower; citrus; onions; pears; turnips; and snapbeans from the
ODM labels. These uses may only be reinstated if EPA's dietary and worker risk assessments, at the time of the
ODM RED document, indicate that there are no risk concerns associated with these uses.
The ODM Special Review status will be addressed concurrent with the publication of the RED in 1998.
Refer to Triazines.
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SIMAZINE
Steve Huff (703) 308-8341
Refer to Triazines.
TPTH (Triphenyltin Hydroxide)
Angel Chiri (703-308-8320)
Developmental PD 1 published 50 FR 1107 on 1/9/85; comment period closed 2/22/85: NTIS# PB85-175487.
Toxicity Data call-in for additional data issued 5/88, 9/90 and 7/93.
Carcinogenicity Registrants submitted registration amendments to provide for mechanical transfer of water soluble
packets for all applications in '94 growing season and interim risk reduction measures for '93 season. No
settlement agreement of the Special Review was reached.
Registrants submitted harvester and applicator exposure studies using water soluble packaging, and
residue studies.
PD 2 to be issued in FY 98 proposing to close out the Special Review.
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Possibly Met or Exceeded Current Status
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TRIAZINES
Steve Huff (703) 308-8341
Carcinogenicity
(dietary and occupational)
Ground and Surface Water
Contamination
TRIBUTYLTINS (antifoulant use)
Jill Bloom (703-308-8019)
Acute and Chronic
Toxicity to Non-
Target Organisms
Grassley-Allen notifications issued foratrazine on 8/17/88, 8/24/89, and 2/8/94.
Notifications issued forsimazine and cyanazine on 2/8/94, and for propazine on 8/18/95.
PD 1 published in 59 FR 60412 on 11/23/94; comment period closed 3/23/95. Combined Special
Review initiated for atrazine, simazine and cyanazine due to chemical, toxicological and fate similarities.
Ecological risks are a concern, but not included as a Special Review trigger.
PD 2 for cyanazine published in 61 FR 8186 on 3/1/96 proposing to terminate Special Review of
cyanazine only. Notice of Final Determination to Terminate the Special Review of Cyanazine published
in 61 FR 39024 on 7/25/96.
PD 2/3 for atrazine, propazine, and simazine planned for 1998.
PD 1 published 51 FR 778 on 1/8/86; comment period closed 2/24/86: NTIS# PB87-186763.
PD 2/3 published 52 FR 37510 on 10/7/87: NTIS# PB88-161203.
PD 4 published 53 FR 39022 on 10/4/88: NTIS# PB90-261629. Partial conclusion of Special Review;
requires compliance with release rates and prohibitions, modified labeling, and restricted use
classification. Final determination regarding the release of organotin is pending the results of long-term
environmental monitoring study.
EPA concluded in Report to Congress 6/97 that concentrations of TBT in the aquatic environment have
dropped but are still too high. EPA recommended further restrictions.
EPA cooperating in international effort evaluating global phase-out.
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ALACHLOR
Carcinogenicity
AMITRAZ
Carcinogenicity
AMITROLE
Carcinogenicity
PD 1 published 50 FR 1115 on 1/9/85; comment period closed 4/9/85: NTIS# PB85-175503.
PD 2/3 published 51 FR 36166 on 10/8/86; comment period closed 12/8/86: NTIS# PB92-111889.
PD 4 on dietary and applicator risks published 52 FR 49480 on 12/31/87 required restricted use, label warning, closed
systems for large-scale mixer/loaders. NTIS# PB92-114248.
Groundwater concerns will be handled through a regulatory proposal, the State Management Plan (SMP) rule, under
FIFRA section 3.
PD 1 published 42 FR 18299 on 4/6/77; comment period closed 7/18/77: NTIS# PB80-212046.
PD 2/3 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): NTIS# PB80-211428. Conditional
registration approved for pears but not for apples.
Tolerance for pears approved 12/6/79.
PD 1 published 49 FR 20546 on 6/15/84; comment period closed 7/11/84: NTIS# PB87-187175.
Preliminary determination to terminate the Special Review published 57 FR 46488 on 10/8/92 based on Agency decision
that benefits of use outweigh risks. Final determination published 58 FR 5858 on 1/22/93.
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BENOMYL
Reduction in
Non-target
Organisms
Mutagenicity
Developmental
Toxicity
Reproductive
Effects
Hazard to Wildlife
PD 1 published 42 FR 61788 on 12/6/77; comment period closed 1/23/78: NTIS# PB80-216856.
PD 2/3 published 44 FR 51166 on 8/30/79; comment period closed 9/28/79: NTIS# PB87-119087.
PD 4 published 47 FR 46747 on 10/20/82: NTIS# PB83-148189. 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.
Registrant completed field monitoring study and submitted to Agency 11/84. Study not accepted.
New study required by Registration Standard issued 6/87.
CADMIUM
Carcinogenicity
Mutagenicity
Developmental
Toxicity
Acute and chronic
kidney toxicity
PD 1 published 42 FR 56574 on 10/26/77; comment period closed 2/10/78: NTIS# PB87-181376.
PD 2/3 published 51 FR 36524 on 10/10/86; comment period closed 11/24/86: NTIS# PB90-261603.
PD 4 published 52 FR 31076 on 8/19/87: NTIS# PB87-228490. Golf course fairway and home
lawn uses cancelled. Golf course green and tee area uses modified.
6(f) notice published 55 FR 31227 on 8/1/90. Last remaining cadmium chloride registration for use
on golf course tees and greens was voluntarily cancelled.
Proposed decision to terminate the Special Review published 55 FR 49697 on 11/30/90. Final decision published 56 FR
14522 on 4/10/91.
CAPTAFOL
Carcinogenicity
Acute and Chronic
Wildlife Effects
PD 1 published 49 FR 1103 on 12/9/84; comment period closed 1/31/85: NTIS# PB85-175495.
Press release published on 1/3/85.
All registrations voluntarily cancelled as of 5/15/87.
Proposed decision to terminate Special Review published 52 FR 27576 on 7/22/87.
Final decision published 53 FR 33535 on 8/31/88.
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CAPTAN
Carcinogenicity
CARBOFURAN (granular)
Wildlife Effects
CARBON TETRACHLORIDE
Carcinogenicity
Toxic Effect
PB81-121782.
on Liver
and Kidneys
PD 1 published 45 FR 54938 on 8/18/80; comment period closed 12/1/80: NTIS# PB81-109449.
PD 2/3 published 50 FR 25885 on 6/21/85; comment period closed 8/5/85: NTIS# PB87-118014.
PD 4 published 54 FR 8116 on 2/24/89: NTIS# PB90-261579. Certain food use registrations cancelled.
PD 1 on granular formulations published 50 FR 41938 on 10/16/85; comment period closed 12/2/85: NTIS#
PB87-186771.
PD 2/3 published 54 FR 3744 on 1/25/89; comment period closed 3/27/89: NTIS# PB90-261587.
6(f) notice published 55 FR 42266 on 10/18/90. Granular formulations of eight uses voluntarily cancelled.
Settlement agreement to phase out most uses was reached on 5/14/91.
6(f) notice implementing label changes for settlement agreement published 56 FR 33286 on 7/19/91.
PD 4 concluding Special Review published 56 FR 64621 on 12/11/91.
Final notice extending limited use on rice until August 1996, and not extending use on corn and sorghum,
published 60 FR 11090 on 3/1/95.
FIFRA Section 24(c) Special Local Needs registrations were granted in 1996, allowing use of no more than
250,000 Ibs. active ingredient per year on rice in several states during 1997 and 1998.
An acute dietary risk concern under FQPA is being resolved through negotiated risk mitigation with
registrant.
PD 1 published 45 FR 68534 on 10/15/80; comment period closed 11/24/80: NTIS#
Voluntary cancellation of many products published 50 FR 42997 on 10/23/85.
Cancellation of remaining products published 54 FR41004 on 11/12/86.
Proposed exemption revocation published 52 FR 38200 on 10/14/87.
Expiration date of 7/31/90 for the tolerance exemption on grains published 54 FR 6126 on 2/8/89.
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Special Reviews Completed (continued)
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CHLOROBENZILATE
Carcinogenicity
Testicular Effects
CHLOROFORM
Carcinogenicity
COAL
TAR
PD 1 published 41 FR 21517 on 5/26/76; comment period closed 7/28/76: NTIS# PB92-114313.
PD 2/3 published 43 FR 29824 on 7/11/78; comment period closed 8/10/78: NTIS# PB80-213887.
PD 4 published 44 FR 9547 on 2/13/79: NTIS# PB80-213929. All uses except citrus cancelled.
PD 1 published 41 FR 14588 on 4/6/76; comment period closed 7/23/76. (NTIS# not available).
The Agency determined that applicator exposure had been reduced to a minimum as a result of label
amendments. Also, registrants were required to submit data to establish tolerances of permissible residues
on raw agricultural commodities.
AND
CREOSOTE
(
n - w
Carcinogenicity
Mutagenicity
PD 1 published 43 FR 48154 on 10/18/78; comment period closed 12/4/78: NTIS# PB80-213879.
PD 2/3 published 49 FR 33328 on 8/22/84; comment period closed 10/20/84: NTIS# PB87-178851.
PD 4 published 50 FR41943 on 10/16/85: NTIS# PB87-180485. Cancellation of all uses except gypsy moth
egg masses; deferral on coal tar neutral oil (CTNO) use pending receipt of additional data.
Cancellation of all remaining uses published 5/15/86.
CREOSOTE (wood use)
Carcinogenicity
Mutagenicity
PD 1 published 43 FR 48154 on 10/18/78; comment period closed 2/12/79: NTIS# PB80-213879.
PD 2/3 published 46 FR 13020 on 2/19/81; comment period closed 5/20/81: NTIS# PB82-229956.
At 4/14/83 public meeting, proposed conclusion presented; comment period closed 5/13/83.
PD 4 published 49 FR 28666 on 7/13/84: NTIS# PB84-241538. Requires label changes including a
restricted use classification.
Subsequently, two FR notices published: 49 FR 43772 on 10/31/84, and 50 FR 4269 on 1/30/85.
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CYANAZINE
Developmental
Toxicity
Carcinogenicity
(dietary and non-dietary)
Ground and Surface Water
Contamination
ecological effects.
DAMINOZIDE
Carcinogenicity
PD 1 published 50 FR 6560 on 4/10/85; Toxicity comment period closed 5/27/85: NTIS#
PB87-117982.
PD 2/3 published 52 FR 589 on 1/17/87; comment period closed 3/9/87: NTIS# PB87-181400.
PD 4 published 53 FR 795 on 1/13/88. Required label warning and protective clothing: NTIS#
PB90-261595.
Hearing requested 2/88. Settlement reached 5/88 revising hazard warning statement and extending existing
stocks provision.
Grassley-Allen notification issued on 2/8/94 for Carcinogenicity, ground/surface water contamination, and
PD 1 published in 59 FR 60412 on 11/23/94. Registrants voluntarily amended terms and conditions
of cyanazine registrations on 8/25/95 that included: annual reductions in maximum application rates,
requirement for closed cab application equipment, and voluntary cancellation of all products, effective
12/31/99. Use of existing stocks permitted through 12/31/02.
PD 2 published in 61 FR 8186 on 3/1/96 proposing to terminate the Special Review of cyanazine based on
the amended terms and conditions of registration. Final determination terminating the cyanazine Special
Review published in 61 FR 30924 on 7/25/96.
See also Trazines.
PD 1 published 49 FR 29136 on 7/18/84; comment period closed 8/31/84: NTIS# PB92-114222.
Draft PD 2/3/4 issued 9/12/85.
Data Call-in Notice issued 2/10/86.
PD 2/3 proposing to cancel food uses only published 54 FR 22558 on 5/24/89: NTIS# PB92-114214.
Registrant voluntarily halted sale of daminozide food use products on 6/2/89.
Proposed tolerance revocation published 54 FR 37277 on 9/7/89.
PD 4 announcing close of Special Review for food uses, and impending risk assessment for workers
published 54 FR 47492 on 11/14/89: NTIS# PB92-114198.
Final tolerance revocation published 55 FR 10218 on 3/19/90.
PD 4 announcing close of Special Review for non-food uses published 57 FR 46436 on 10/8/92.
Determination made to retain non-food uses without requiring label modifications. Agency also revised
dietary risks and concluded that the risks posed in 1989 were unreasonable and the Agency's decision at that
time concerning dietary risks will not be changed.
2. Special Reviews Completed (continued)
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DBCP
Carcinogenicity
Reproductive
Effects
Mutagenicity
Ground Water
DIALLATE
Carcinogenicity
Mutagenicity
DIAZINON
Avian Hazard
PD 1 published 42 FR 48026 on 9/22/77; comment period closed 11/7/77: NTIS# PB87-181368.
Suspension order and notice of intent to cancel all food uses published Contamination 42 FR 57543
on 11/3/77.
Amended notice of intent to cancel and PD 2/3/4 published 43 FR 40911 on 9/13/78: NTIS# PB80-
213853.
Notice of intent to suspend all products published 44 FR 43335 on 7/24/79.
Suspension order for all uses except pineapples published 44 FR 65161 on 10/29/79.
Notice of intent to cancel all uses published 44 FR65170 on 11/9/79.
Withdrawal of the notice of intent to cancel use on pineapples published 46 FR 19592 on 3/31/81.
Proposed intent to cancel use on pineapples published 49 FR 1556 on 1/12/84; comment period closed
3/12/84.
Press release published on 1/3/85.
Final PD4 published 50 FR 1122 on 1/9/85. Cancellation of remaining registrations. (NTIS# not available).
PD 1 published 42 FR 27669 on 5/31/77; comment period closed 9/9/77: NTIS# PB80-212863.
PD 2/3 published 45 FR 38437 on 6/9/80; comment period closed 7/9/80: NTIS# PB80-216849.
PD 4 published 47 FR 27109 on 6/23/82: NTIS# PB87-118006. Restricted use to certified applicators
wearing protective clothing.
PD 1/2/3 published 51 FR 1842 on 1/15/86; comment period closed 3/3/86; extended to 3/28/86 (51 FR
8813): NTIS# PB87-101853.
PD 4 published 51 FR 35034 on 10/1/86: NTIS# PB90-261645. Cancellation of golf course and sod farm
uses.
Amendment to PD 4 published 52 FR 5656 on 2/25/87.
Registrant-requested hearing confirmed PD 4 decision in 4/88.
Registrants appealed; PD 4 remanded to the Administrator on 6/2/89.
6/19/90 press release announced the Administrator's Remand Decision upholding the 1988 final decision
to cancel all use on golf courses and sod farms.
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DICOFOL
Ecological Effects
DIMETHOATE
Carcinogenicity
Mutagenicity
Fetotoxicity
Reproductive
Effects
PD 1 published 49 FR 10569 on 3/21/84; comment period closed 5/5/84: NTIS# PB84-160084.
PD 2/3 published 49 FR 39820 on 10/10/84; comment period closed 11/26/84: NTIS# PB85-134153.
Amendment to PD 2/3 published 50 FR 33008 on 8/15/85.
PD 4 published 51 FR 19508 on 5/29/86: NTIS# PB90-260431. Requires a reduction in the level of DDTr
contamination, and modified labeling.
PD 1 published 42 FR 45806 on 9/12/77; comment period closed 1/6/78: NTIS# PB87-181343.
PD 2/3 published 44 FR 66558 on 11/19/79; Effects comment period closed 12/19/79: NTIS#
PB80-213846.
PD 4 published 46 FR 5364 on 1/19/81: NTIS# PB81-172413. Denies applications for dust
formulations, and requires modified labeling.
DINOCAP
Developmental
Toxicity
DINOSEB
Developmental
Toxicity
Reproductive
Effects
Acute Effects
PD 1 published 50 FR 1119 on 1/9/85; comment period closed 2/22/85. (NTIS# not available).
PD 2/3 published 51 FR 39577 on 10/29/86; comment period closed 12/29/86: NTIS# PB87-178844.
PD 4 published 54 FR 5908 on 2/6/89. Requires health hazard label statement and additional protective
clothing.
Emergency Suspension Order/Notice of Intent to Cancel published 51 FR 36634 on 10/14/86:
NTIS# PB87-225041.
As a result of a Subpart D hearing, the Agency modified the 10/7/86 Suspension Order to permit
use of dinoseb on dry peas, lentils, and chick peas in Idaho and Washington during the 1987 and
1988 growing season. A subsequent court order permitted use on the same crops in certain counties in
Oregon. A second District Court ruling permitted dinoseb use on caneberries, curcurbits, green peas, and
snap beans in the States of Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. A final cancellation order was issued on 6/9/88.
Besides cancelling all remaining uses, it permitted limited use on certain crops in the Pacific Northwest
during the 1988 and 1989 growing seasons.
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EBDCs (Ethylene bisdithiocarbamates: Maneb, Mancozeb, Metiram, Nabam, Zineb, Amobam)
Robert McNally (703-308-8085)
Carcinogenicity
PD 1 published 41 FR 40618 on 8/10/77; comment period closed: NTIS# PB87-228482.
Decision Document and Final Determination published 47 FR 47669 on 10/27/82: NTIS# PB87-181350.
Requires modified labeling and additional toxicological data.
Carcinogenicity
Developmental
Toxicity
PD 1 published 52 FR 27172 on Thyroid Effects on 7/17/87; comment period closed 9/30/87:
NTIS#PB87-117990.
The sole Nabam registrant requested voluntary cancellation of all food uses in 3/89.
Registrants announced on 9/6/89 that they will drop all but 13 registered food uses.
PD 2/3 published 54 FR 52158 on 12/20/89 proposing to cancel all uses forzineb and 45 food crop uses of
mancozeb, maneb, and metiram. 10 crop uses proposed to be retained. Comment period closed 3/20/90:
NTIS#PB90-143025.
Notice published 55 FR 15018 on 4/20/90 reopening comment period on PD 2/3 for 48 of 55 food uses
(mancozeb, maneb, and metiram). Comment period for narrative information closed 6/30/90 and for new
data on 9/30/90.
Notice published 55 FR 20416 on 5/16/90 proposing to reduce and/or revoke tolerances and food/feed
additive regulations.
Notice published 55 FR 40206 on 10/2/90 reopening comment period on 5/16/90 proposal; new comment
period closed 1/2/91.
PD 4 published 57 FR 7484 on 3/2/92. The PD 4 announced the Agency's intent to cancel 11 uses. After
a hearing settlement, 3 of these 11 uses were retained. EBDC products registered for 45 other food crops
continue upon required modifications being made to avoid cancellation. Industrial uses of nabam continue.
Home garden uses of mancozeb on turf and fruit are cancelled. Other homegarden uses remain registered
subject to certain conditions. All registrations of zineb were previously voluntarily cancelled by the
registrant.
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ENDRIN
Carcinogenicity PD 1 published 41 FR 31316 on 7/27/76; comment period closed 11/4/76: NTIS# PB81-112690.
Developmental PD 2/3 published 43 FR 51132 on 11/2/78; comment period closed 12/4/78: NTIS#
Toxicity P B 8 7 -
119921.
Reduction in PD 4 published (including cancellations) 44 FR 43631 on 7/25/79: NTIS# PB81-109480.
Endangered and PD 4 follow-up notice sent 8/28/80.
Non-Target Cancellations by Velsicol of one technical and two end-use products effective 1 1/23/84.
Species Velsicol's last end-use product was voluntarily cancelled as of 8/1/85.
All but one remaining uses were voluntarily cancelled effective 9/12/85.
EPN (Ethyl (p-nitrophenyl)thiobenzene phosphonate)
Neurotoxicity PD 1 published 44 FR 54384 on 9/19/79; comment period closed 12/29/79; NTIS# PB80-216815
Hazard to Aquatic Determination to conclude RPAR published in 48 FR 39494 on 8/31/83. Mosquito larvicide use
Organisms cancelled. New label requirements imposed for all other uses to reduce exposure to applicators and
non-target organisms, and reassess tolerances, chronic toxicity and reentry.
Proposed Decision Not To Initiate Special Review published 52 FR 27453 on 7/21/87.
Final Decision Not to Initiate Special Review published 52 FR 48574 on 12/23/87.
All registrations voluntarily cancelled as of 7/24/87.
ETHALFLURALIN
Carcinogenicity PDs 1, 2/3, and 4 published 49 FR 511 on 1/4/84; comment period closed 12/1/85: NTIS# PB92-1 14263.
Benefits of conditional registration exceeded risks. Submission of additional data required by 12/1/85.
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ETHYLENE DIBROMIDE (EDB)
Carcinogenicity
Mutagenicity
Reproductive
Effects
FLUOROACETAMIDE
Acute Toxicity to
Mammalian and
Avian Species
Reduction in
Endangered
Species and
Non-Target
Acute Toxicity
without Antidote
PD 1 published 42 FR 63134 on 12/14/77; comment period closed 4/3/78: NTIS# PB80-109456.
PD 2/3 published 45 FR 81586 on 12/10/81; comment period closed 3/9/82: NTIS# PB81-157851.
PD 4 published 48 FR 45956 on 10/7/83: NTIS# PB85-238004.
Emergency Suspension published 49 FR 4452 on 2/6/84: NTIS# PB85-235919. Uses to fumigate grain and
grain milling equipment were suspended. Proposed tolerances for EDB in grains published 49 FR 6697 on
2/22/84.
Proposed tolerances for EDB in citrus and papayas published 49 FR 8407 on 3/6/84.
Amendment to Notice of Intent to Cancel registrations of pesticide products containing EDB published 49
FR 14182 on 4/10/84.
Final tolerances for EDB in grains published 49 FR 17144 on 4/23/84.
Final revocation of tolerances and establishment of interim tolerances for EDB in citrus and papaya
published 49 FR 22082 on 5/25/84.
Proposed revocation of tolerances for miscellaneous commodities published 49 FR 32085 on 8/10/84.
Interim tolerance for EDB in mangoes was published 9/29/86. Tolerance expired 9/30/87.
Papaya registration voluntarily cancelled as of 3/87.
Use on citrus for export terminated at end of 1988/1989 harvest season.
Only remaining uses are vault fumigation, and quarantine fumigation of nursery stock.
PD 1 published 41 FR 52792 on 12/1/76: NTIS# PB80-216823.
PD 2 published 45 FR 13189 on 2/28/80: NTIS# PB80-216831.
Chemical returned to registration process with the restriction that it be used only in sewers.
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GOAL
Carcinogenicity PD 1/2/3 published 46 FR 23490 on 4/27/81; comment period closed 5/11/81: NTIS# PB82-185133.
PD 4 published 47 FR 271 1 8 on 6/23/82: NTIS# PB82-1 72289.
Decision made to continue use of the herbicide subject to certain restrictions (on PCE) pertaining to
formulation of product.
INORGANIC ARSENICALS (wood use)
Carcinogenicity PD 1 published 43 FR 48267 on 10/18/78; comment period closed 2/12/79: NTIS# PB87-181327.
Mutagenicity PD 2/3 published 46 FR 13020 on 2/19/81 ; comment period closed 5/20/81 : NTIS# PB82-229956.
Developmental At 4/14/83 public meeting proposed conclusion presented; comment period closed 5/15/83.
Toxicity PD 4 published 49 FR 28666 on 7/13/84: NTIS# PB84-241538. Requires label changes, including a
restricted use classification.
Subsequently, two FR notices were published: 49 FR 43772 on 10/31/84, and 50 FR 4269 on 1/30/85.
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INORGANIC ARSENICALS (non-wood use)
Carcinogenicity
Mutagenicity
Developmental
Toxicity
LIN DANE
Carcinogenicity
Developmental
Toxicity
Reproductive
Effects
Other Chronic
Effects
Acute Toxicity
PD 1 published 43 FR 42867 on 10/18/78; comment period closed 2/12/79: NTIS# PB87-181327.
PD 2/3 published 52 FR 132 on 1/2/87; comment period closed 2/17/87. Following uses were not
included: 1) calcium arsenate use as turf herbicide, 2) lead arsenate use as grapefruit growth
regulator, 3) sodium arsenite use as grape fungicide, and 4) arsenic acid use as dessicant: NTIS# PB92-
114297.
PD 4 excluding above 4 uses published 53 FR 24787 on 6/30/88. a) Registrants of ant bait formulations filed
hearing request on 7/29/88. Use of sodium arsenate as ant bait cancelled on 7/26/89 upon completion of
hearing, b) All registrations cancelled except for arsenic trioxide use as insecticide and mole/gopher control:
NTIS# PB92-114305.
PD 2/3 for remaining four uses published 56 FR 50576 on 10/7/91; however, three of the remaining four uses
had already been voluntarily cancelled: a) lead arsenate - 9/87; b) calcium arsenate - 2/89; c) sodium
arsenite - 11/90 (56 FR 28154 on 6/19/91).
Lead/calcium arsenate tolerance revocation proposals published 55 FR 33332 on 8/15/90. Final revocations
published 56 FR 13593 on 4/3/91.
PD 4 published 58 FR 64579 on 12/8/93. Concluded the Special Review for the remaining non-wood uses
of inorganic arsenicals: lead arsenate growth regulator on citrus, calcium arsenate herbicide on turf, sodium
arsenite fungicide on grapes and arsenic acid desiccant on okra for seed and cotton.
PD 1 published 42 FR 9816 on 2/18/77; comment period closed on 6/20/77: NTIS# PB80-213861.
PD 2/3 published 45 FR 45362 on 7/3/80; comment period closed 9/15/80: NTIS# PB87-165080.
PD 4 published 48 FR 48512 on 10/19/83: NTIS#PB87-165098. The decision cancelled 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 modifications.
Negotiated settlement on dog dips published 49 FR 26282 on 6/27/84. A settlement on smoke
bombs published 50 FR 5425 on 2/8/85 to end sale of product by 5/31/86 for registrant and by
11/30/86 for retailer.
Due to international concerns about persistent organochlorine pesticides (POPs), an international consortium
of lindane producers has promised to limit its use, starting with their U.S. registration. Most uses of the major
U.S. registrant's lindane product may be voluntarily cancelled. Other registrants also may limit use of their
lindane products in this country.
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LINURON
Carcinogenicity PD 1 published 49 FR 37843 on 9/26/84; (rebutted) comment period closed 11/10/84: NTIS#PB85-1 74654.
Preliminary Decision to Conclude Special Review published 53 FR 31262 on 8/17/88.
Final Determination to Conclude published 54 FR 4072 on 1/27/89. No regulatory action warranted.
MALEIC HYDRAZIDE
Carcinogenicity PD 1 published 42 FR 56920 on 10/28/77; comment period closed 12/14/77: NTIS# PB80-216740.
Mutagenicity Decision Document published 47 FR 498 on 1/5/82: NTIS# PB82-240300. This action returned maleic
Reproductive hydrazide and salts (K-MH, DEA-MH) to the registration process.
Effects All required data have been submitted to the Agency.
Registrants decided not to perform similar tests on DEA-MH. Thus, DEA-MH was suspended 11/81.
PCNB
Carcinogenicity PD 1 published 42 FR 61 894 on 1 0/1 3/77; comment period closed 2/6/78: NTIS# PB80-21 6799.
Special Review was terminated through negotiated agreement with registrants to reduce levels of the HCB
contaminant and to make label changes to reduce exposure. Published 47 FR 18177 on 4/19/82.
PENTACHLOROPHENOL (non-wood use)
Carcinogenicity PD 1 published 43 FR 48443 on 10/18/78: NTIS# PB87-1 09464.
Developmental PD 2/3 published 49 FR 48367 on 1 2/1 2/84; comment period closed 2/1 4/86: NTIS# PB87-1 1 9095.
Toxicity Special Review on oil well, cooling tower, and pulp and paper uses deferred until exposure data are received.
Data call-in issued 8/4/88.
PD 4 published 52 FR 2282 on 1/21/87: NTIS# PB87-204707. Non-deferred uses cancelled.
Amendment to PD 4 (clarifying uses) published 53 FR 5524 on 2/24/88.
PD 4 announcing termination of the Special Review for non-wood uses signed 1 2/29/92 and will be published
2/93. Registrants either voluntarily cancelled registrations or allowed registrations
to be cancelled because of non-payment of required annual registration maintenance fees.
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PENTACHLOROPHENOL (wood use)
Carcinogenicity
Fetotoxicity
Developmental
Toxicity
PRONAMIDE
Carcinogenicity
SODIUM FLUOROACETATE
Reduction in Non-
Target and
Endangered
Species
PD 1 published 43 FR 48443 on 10/18/78; comment period closed 2/12/79: NTIS# PB81-109464.
PD 2/3 published 46 FR 13020 on 2/19/81; comment period closed 5/20/81: NTIS# PB82-229956.
At 4/14/83 public meeting proposed conclusion presented; comment period closed 5/13/83.
PD 4 published 49 FR 28666 on 7/13/84: NTIS# PB84-241538. Requires label changes including a
restricted use classification.
Subsequently, two FR notices were published: 49 FR 43772 on 10/31/84 and 50 FR 4269 on 1/30/85.
Amendment to PD 4 published 51 FR1334 on 1/10/86.
Amendment to amended PD 4 published 52 FR 140 on 1/2/87.
PD 1 published 42 FR 32302 on 5/20/77; comment period closed 8/29/77: NTIS# PB81-109472.
PD 2/3 published 44 FR 3083 on 1/15/79; comment period closed 2/14/79: NTIS# PB80-213911.
PD 4 published 44 FR 61640 on 10/26/79: NTIS# PB81-112716. The following actions were taken:
Cancellation of registration of products allowing hand spray applications, except for use on ornamentals 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 certified
applicators; modification of labeling of wettable powder products to include specific general precautions,
directions as to protective clothing to be worn, dilution instructions for wettable powder products, and
watering instructions for granular products used on turf; and Agency revision of the lettuce tolerance from
2 ppm to 1 ppm from required residue data that was submitted.
PD 1 published 41 FR 52792 on 12/1/76; comment period closed
No Antidote 3/15/77: NTIS# PB80-216823.
PD 2/3 signed on 11/11/82; re-signed on 6/29/83; published 48 FR 50935 on 11/4/83: NTIS# PB87-
182226. Issuance of PD delayed to coincide with document addressing predator issues.
SAP reviewed PD 2/3 and issued a final report on 7/3/84, following 6/12/84 SAP meeting.
PD 4 published 50 FR 31012 on 7/31/85: NTIS# PB87-116471. Modified labeling and certain bait
concentration reductions required.
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STRYCHNINE/STRYCHNINE SULFATE
Reduction in
Non-target and
Endangered
Species
2,4,5-T/SILVEX
Carcinogenicity
Fetotoxicity
Developmental
Toxicity
PD 1 published 42 FR 2713 on 1/13/77; comment period closed 3/15/77: Endangered NTIS# PB80-
216807.
PD 2/3 published 45 FR 73602 on 11/5/80; comment period closed 9/30/81: NTIS# PB81-123960.
PD 4 published 48 FR 48522 on 10/19/83: NTIS# PB87-182234. Decision cancelled use of strychnine for
control of prairie dogs and several other rodents and small mammals. All other uses will require label
modifications.
Notice published 52 FR 6762 on 3/4/87 withdrawing partial cancellation of strychnine active ingredient
pesticides for prairie dog, ground squirrel, and meadow mouse control if certain modifications of terms and
conditions of registration are made. Terms and conditions include: establishment of a State program for
exclusive distribution and monitoring of strychnine for use on prairie dogs; compliance with Black-Footed
Ferret Survey Guidelines; and use of certain label statements.
2,4,5-T PD 1 published 43 FR 17116 on 4/21/78; comment period closed 6/5/78: NTIS#
PB80-212665.
2,4,5-T: PD 2/3 published 44 FR 41536 on 7/17/79; comment period closed 8/16/79: NTIS# PB87-
117685.
Silvex: PD 1/2/3 published 44 FR 41536 on 7/17/79; comment period closed 8/16/79: NTIS# PB80-213895.
Emergency Suspension Order and Notice of Intent to Cancel published 44 FR 15874 on 3/15/79. 2,4,5-T:
NTIS# PB80-225923; Silvex: PB80-226376.
2,4,5-T/Silvex-PD 4 published 44 FR 72316 on 12/13/79: NTIS# PB87-181384.
Cancellation hearings began 3/14/80.
On 10/11/84, the Administrative Law Judge gave Union Carbide 30 days to determine if they wanted to
defend 2,4,5-T/Silvex uses. Union Carbide and remaining companies withdrew from the hearing and all
registrations were cancelled on 1/2/85.
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THIOPHANATE-METHYL
Mutagenicity
Carcinogenicity
Reduction in
Non-target
Species
(Rebutted)
TOXAPHENE
Carcinogenicity
Population
Reduction in
Non-Target
Animal Species
Acute Toxicity to
Aquatic Organisms
Chronic Effects to
Wildlife
2,4,5-TRICHLOROPHENOL (TCP)
Carcinogenicity
Fetotoxicity
TRIFLURALIN
Carcinogenicity
Mutagenicity
PD 1 published 42 FR 61970 on 12/7/77; comment period closed 3/27/78: NTIS# PB80-216856.
PD 2/3 published 44 FR 58798 on 10/11/79; comment period closed 11/12/79: NTIS# PB87-119087.
PD 4 published 47 FR 46747 on 10/20/82: NTIS# PB83-148189. No regulatory action warranted.
PD 1 published 42 FR 26860 on 5/27/77; comment period closed 6/13/77: 5/27/77; comment period
closed NTIS# PB80-216732.
PD 2/3/4 published 47 FR 53784 on 11/29/82: NTIS# PB83-144204. Cancellation of registrations for
most uses and continued registration of certain uses under 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 1 published 43 FR 34026 on 8/2/78; comment period closed 11/17/78: NTIS# PB81-103111.
Action temporarily deferred pending 2,3,5-T/Silvex proceedings.
3(c)(2)(B) letter issued on May 7,1985 requesting updated Confidential Statement of Formula, analysis for
dioxin contamination, and teratology data. Most products were voluntarily cancelled in response.
PD 2/3/4 published 52 FR 15549 on 4/29/87: NTIS# PB87-203113. Cancellation of all uses.
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: NTIS# PB82-263252. Registration allowed to continue if total
N-nitrosamine contamination is kept below 0.5 ppm for technical products, and below a figure based on
trifluralin content for formulated products.
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CACODYLIC ACID AND SALTS
Carcinogenicity
Mutagenicity
Developmental
Toxicity
CARBARYL
Carcinogenicity
Mutagenicity
Developmental
Toxicity
CHLORINATED ISOCYANURATES
Kidney Effects
Insufficient evidence to issue a Special Review.
Decision Document published 47 FR 20376 on 5/12/82: NTIS# PB91-234278. Returned to the
registration process in 12/81 with the stipulation that pursuant to 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 home users employing knapsacks or hand
sprayers. The data has been submitted and the Agency has not imposed labeling changes.
Decision Document published 45 FR 81869 on 12/12/80: NTIS# PB87-181301.
The Agency has returned this compound to the registration process with the stipulation that the
following measures be considered: (1) a section 3(c)(2)(B) action that registrants remedy data gaps
identified in pre-special review and (2) appropriate label changes be made to minimize exposure to carbaryl.
Both measures were considered in the reregistration review of this chemical.
The Agency concluded in the Registration Standard (5/20/88) that chlorinated isocyanurates do not exceed
the risk criteria for adverse effects in 40 CFR 154.7.
DIFLUBENZURON
Hazard to Wildlife
RPAR action completed and Decision Document issued on 3/26/79: NTIS# PB87-187191. Registrant
consented to restricted use.
Agency concluded that existing evidence does not support issuance of a Special Review.
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LIN DANE
Kidney effects Grassley-Allen preliminary notification issued 9/18/85.
Docket index of material is available for public use.
Proposed Notice Not To Initiate Special Review published 59 FR 12916 on 3/18/94. EPA determined that
kidney effects observed are specific to the male rat and are not revelantto human health risk.
Final decision published 60 FR 38329 on 7/26/95. EPA reaffirmed the findings of its proposed decision; but
added that it would review the possible endocrine disruption effects of organochlorines as alleged in the
literature.
METHANEARSONATES
(includes Amine Methanearsonate, Calcium Acid Methanearsonate (CAMA), Monosodium Methanearsonate (MSMA), Disodium
Methanearsonate (DMSA))
Carcinogenicity
Mutagenicity
NALED
Mutagenicity
Fetotoxicity
Reproductive Effects
OBPA (10,10'-Oxybisphenoxarsine)
Carcinogenicity
Mutagenicity
Developmental
Toxicity
On 6/28/83, the pre-Special Review for methanearsonate chemicals was completed and a decision
memorandum approved returning these chemicals to the registration process. The existing evidence was
inadequate to initiate a Special Review.
3(c)(2)(B) letter sent 9/26/83 requiring a chronic feeding, oncogenicity, teratology, and applicator exposure
studies in order to determine if there are any risk concerns.
Chemical returned to the registration process on 6/30/83, based on a review of all available data which
indicated that no Effects valid tests or definitive evidence existed which met or exceeded the Special
Review risk criteria.
Decision Document issued 4/9/79. (NTIS# not available). Returned to the registration process due
to lack of Toxicity evidence of oncogenicity in the suspected arsenical compound.
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PARAQUAT DICHLORIDE
Emergency
Treatment
Chronic Effects
PARATHION
Acute Human Poisoning
PHORATE
Wildlife Adverse Effects
PIPERONYL BUTOXIDE
Carcinogenicity
PROPOXUR
Carcinogenicity
Decision Document published 47 FR 45075 on 10/23/82: NTIS# PB87-181392.
Outlined data gaps and voluntary cancellation of certain non-crop use sites.
Grassley-Allen letter on acute toxicity and avian trigger sent on 5/16/86.
Negotiated settlement in September 1991 resulted in voluntary cancellation of all but nine field crop uses. Cancellation
order published in 56 FR 65061 on 12/13/91.
OPP reviewing ecological risk associated with the remaining nine uses as part of reregistration.
Chemical was in pre-Special Review.
Grassley-Allen preliminary notification issued 12/12/88 for avian effects and 8/2/90 for aquatic effects.
Docket index of material is available for public use.
Chemical is currently being evaluated for reregistration; RED anticipated in 1998 - 99.
Decision Document published 47 FR 20376 on 5/12/82: NTIS# PB83-137901. Chemical returned to the registration
process and a section 3(c)(2)(B) notice requesting additional data issued on 9/30/82.
Studies received 8/87 and reviewed 4/8/88 by Toxicology Branch.
Grassley-Allen preliminary notification issued 3/88.
Docket index of material is available for public use.
Proposed Notice not to Initiate Special Review published 60 FR 3210 on 1/15/95.
Final Notice not to Initiate Special Review published 61 FR 7508 on 2/28/96.
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ROTENONE
Carcinogenicity
Mutagenicity
Developmental
Toxicity
Reproductive
Effects
Chronic Effects
Significant Wildlife
Population Reductions
Acute Toxicity to
Aquatic Wildlife
TERBUFOS
Ecological Adverse Effects
TERBUTRYN
Carcinogenicity
Mutagenicity
Reproductive Effects
TRIALLATE
Carcinogenicity
Mutagenicity
Decision Document published 46 FR 36745 on 7/15/81 (NTIS# not available).
Chemical returned to the registration process based on a finding of no unreasonable adverse effects.
Chemical was in pre-Special Review.
Grassley-Allen preliminary notification issued 12/12/88 for avian effects and 8/2/90 for aquatic effects.
Docket index of material is available for public use.
Chemical is currently being evaluated for reregistration - (FY 98).
Decision Document published 47 FR 20376 on 5/12/82: NTIS# PB91-206573.
Chemical returned to the registration process. Registrants agreed to change label to reduce applicator
risk to acceptable levels.
Decision Document published 45 FR 92349 on 12/15/80: NTIS# PB90-259920. The Agency
determined that, in light of the low level of exposure, the chemical should be returned to the registration process
stipulating that a section 3(c)(2)(B) action be initiated to obtain necessary toxicity data to evaluate its hazards.
3(c)(2)(B) was issued on 6/15/84 to include the data needs.
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S,S,S-TRIBUTYLPHOSPHOROTRITHIOATE
Neurotoxicity Decision Document published 47 FR 20376 on 5/12/82: NTIS# PB87-1 86789.
Returned to the registration process based on a finding of no unreasonable adverse effects. Registrants agreed to
protective clothing requirement.
TRIBUTYL PHOSPHOROTRITHIOITE
Neurotoxicity Decision Document published 47 FR 20376 on 5/12/82: NTIS# PB87-1 86797.
Returned to the registration process based on a finding of no unreasonable adverse effects. Registrants agreed to
protective clothing requirement.
TRICHLORFON
Carcinogenicity Chemical returned to the registration process on 6/30/83 based on a review of all available data which
Mutagenicity indicated that no valid tests or definitive evidence existed which met or exceeded the Special
Developmental Review risk criteria.
Toxicity
Reproductive Effects
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ACRYLONITRILE
Carcinogenicity
Developmental
Toxicity
Neurotoxicity
ARSENIC TRIOXIDE
Carcinogenicity
Mutagenicity
Developmental
Toxicity
BENZENE
Carcinogenicity
Mutagenicity
Blood Disorders
BHC
Carcinogenicity
CAPTAFOL
Carcinogenicity
CARBON TETRACHLORIDE
Carcinogenicity
Toxic Effects on
Liver and Kidneys
43 FR 26310 (6/19/78). Three products only.
42 FR 45944 (9/13/77). Some uses were cancelled.
All products voluntarily cancelled on 7/31/85.
43 FR 31432 (7/21/78). NTIS# PB80-216781.
All products voluntarily cancelled 5/15/87.
50 FR 42997 (10/23/85). Many products cancelled.
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CHLORANIL
Carcinogenicity
CHLORDANE
Carcinogenicity
42 FR 3702 (1/19/77).
53 FR 11798 4/8/88 announced cancellation of many termiticide products and termination of sale,
distribution, and use (except by homeowners) as of 4/15/88.
Primary registrant agreed 8/11/87 to cancel some registrations and not to market any remaining registrations
in the U.S. unless air-monitoring studies showed no detectable, air-borne residues. Conditions of the study
requirements were not met; thus, the remaining two registrations were terminated per agreement on 8/11 /94.
CHLORDIMEFORM
Carcinogenicity
COPPER ACETOARSENITE
Carcinogenicity
Mutagenicity
Developmental
Toxicity
COPPER ARSENATE
Carcinogenicity
(Basic)
Proposed decision not to initiate Special Review due to voluntary cancellation of all products published 53
FR 36422 on 9/19/88.
Final decision published 54 FR 6242 on 2/8/89 allowed use of existing stocks by end users until 10/1/89.
42 FR 18422 (4/7/77).
42 FR 18422 (4/7/77).
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CYHEXATIN
Developmental Toxicity All products voluntarily cancelled 9/25/87.
ENDRIN
Reduction in Cancellation of all uses except one effective 9/12/85.
Endangered
Species and Non-
Target Species
EPN (Ethyl(p-nitrophenyl)thiobenzene phosphonate)
Neurotoxicity All products voluntarily cancelled on 7/24/87.
Hazard to Aquatic
Organisms
ERBON
Carcinogenicity 45 FR 58770 (10/4/80).
Developmental Toxicity
Fetotoxicity
HEPTACHLOR
Carcinogenicity 53 FR 11798 (4/8/88) announced cancellation of many termiticide products and termination of sale,
distribution, and use (except homeowner products) as of 4/15/88. All remaining products are withdrawn or
suspended under section 3(c)(2)(B).
Major registrant Velsicol agreed on 8/11/87 to cancel some termiticide products and withdraw all others
unless indoor air monitoring studies showed no detectable levels. Conditions of the study requirements were
not met; thus, the remaining termiticide registrations were terminated per agreement on 8/1 1/94.
Remaining registered product for use in underground junction boxes to control fire ants will be voluntarily
cancelled per agreement on use of existing stocks.
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MERCURY
Acute to
Subchronic Human
Inhalation
Exposure Toxicity
METAM-SODIUM
Acute Dermal Toxicity
Inhalation Hazard
Developmental Toxicity
METHAZOLE
Ocular effects
6(f) notice published 55 FR 26754 on 6/29/90. Negotiated settlement resulted in cancellation of all
indoor paint uses.
6(f) notice published 56 FR 105 on 5/31/91. Negotiated settlement resulted in cancellation of all
exterior paint uses. (Cancellation orders published 56 FR 31403 and 56 FR 31404 on 7/10/91.)
Notice of Intent to Cancel was published 59 FR 48430 on 9/21/94. A hearing was requested.
The FY95 expected output is a settlement of this litigation to include a change in classification of the
products that were subject to FY94 NOIC to restricted use products and a FR notice announcing
classification of the sewer use products as restricted use products and terminating the cancellation activity.
Voluntary cancellation/Cancellation order published 58 FR4167 on 1/3/93. Cancellation order restricts sale
and distribution of existing stocks until additional data review is completed. Final decision expected by 5/93.
Voluntary Cancellation/Cancellation Order published 58 FR 4167 on 1 /13/93. Cancellation order amendment
published 58 FR 30166 on 5/26/93 allowing conditional distribution, sale and use of existing stocks until
12/31/93. Second amendmentto be published 59 FR 15410 on 4/1/94 extending stocks provision date until
12/31/94.
MEVINPHOS
Acute Worker Risk
All uses voluntarily cancelled July 1, 1994 allowing the distribution and sale through 12/31/94 and use until
2/28/95.
Cancellation published 59 FR 38973 on 8/1/94.
Existing stock provisions modified on 1/13/95 to allow distribution, sale, and use through 11/30/95.
Recall process of all mevinphos products, including products in the hands of growers, will commence on
12/1/95.
Amendmentto cancellation published 60 FR 17351 on 4/5/95.
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MONOCROTOPHOS
Avian Effects All products voluntarily cancelled on 7/15/88.
MONURON
Carcinogenicity 42 FR 41320 (8/16/77). Some products cancelled.
NITROFEN (TOK)
Developmental All products voluntarily cancelled on 9/15/83.
Toxicity
Carcinogenicity
Mutagenicity
OMPA (Octamethylpyrophosphoramide)
Carcinogenicity 41 FR 21859 (5/28/76).
PARATHION
Acute Human Negotiated settlement agreement resulted in voluntary cancellation of all but nine
Poisoning field crop uses. 6(f) Notice published 56 FR 65061 on 12/13/91. Amendment permitting limited use of
existing stocks of cancelled products published 57 FR 3500 on 1/29/92.
PERTHANE
Carcinogenicity 45 FR 41694 (6/20/80). Many products cancelled.
PHENARSAZINE CHLORIDE
None 42 FR 59776 (1 1/21/77).
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RONNEL
Carcinogenicity
SAFROLE
Carcinogenicity
Mutagenicity
SIMAZINE (Swimming Pool Uses)
Carcinogenicity
Chronic Effects
(Reduction in body weight gain,
hematological effects)
SODIUM ARSENITE
Carcinogenicity
Mutagenicity
Developmental
Toxicity
SPOROCIDIN
Ineffective Sterilant Claims
STROBANE
Carcinogenicity
51 FR 2953 (1/22/86). Many products cancelled.
42 FR 11039 (2/25/77).
42 FR 16844 (3/30/77).
42 FR 29957 (6/10/77).
Notice of Cancellation of 17 product registrations published 59 FR 18120 on 4/15/94.
Notice of Cancellation of 1 product registration published 59 FR 27016 on 5/25/94.
Notice of Intent to Cancel for 4 product registrations published 59 FR 34614 on 7/6/94
because of unreasonable adverse effects on the environment. The Notice of Intent to Cancel became the final
cancellation order 30 days following its publication in the Federal Register.
43 FR 48267 (10/18/78). Two products cancelled.
Stop Sale, Use and Removal Orders were issued in December 1991 due to product inefficacy and misbranding.
registrant requested voluntary cancellation and a 6(f) notice was published 58 FR 37931 on 7/14/93.
41 FR 26607 (6/28/76).
The
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TRYSBEN
Carcinogenicity 43 FR 5782 (2/9/78).
WIPE OUT
Ineffective Sterilant
Notice of Intent to Cancel published 58 FR 41779 on 8/5/93 due to sterilant product's false
efficacy label claims. Registrant requested hearings, but withdrew from litigation in July 1997.
Wipe Out (#58994-1) cancelled for non-payment of registration maintenance fee on 7/28/97.
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ALDRIN/DIELDRIN
Carcinogenicity 37 FR 37246 (10/18/74). Cancellation of all but termiticide use.
Bio-accumulation
Hazard to Wildlife
Other Chronic
Effects
CHLORDANE/HEPTACHLOR
Carcinogenicity 43 FR 12372 (3/24/78). Cancellation of all but termiticide use.
Reductions in
Non-target and
Endangered Species
CHLORDECONE (KEPONE)
Carcinogenicity 42 FR 18885 (4/1 1/77) and 42 FR 38205 (7/27/77). NTIS# PB80-216773.
ODD (TDE) (Dichlorodiphenyl dichloroethane)
Carcinogenicity 36 FR 5254 (3/18/71).
Bio-accumulation
Hazard to Wildlife and
Other Chronic Effects
DDT (Dichlorodiphenyl trichloroethane)
Carcinogenicity 37 FR 13369 (7/7/72). Cancellation of most uses.
Bio-accumulation
Hazard to Wildlife
and Other Chronic
Effects
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MIREX
Carcinogenicity 41 FR 56703 (12/29/76).
Bio-accumulation
Hazard to Wildlife
and Other Chronic Effects
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CHAPTER THREE
REREGISTRATION
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CHAPTER THREE: REREGISTRATION
This Chapter discusses the pesticide reregistration program
and its overall status. Next, reregistration cases are presented
alphabetically by list (i.e., List A, B, C, and D) with a description of
their individual status. The final section presents a list of newer
pesticide active ingredients not subject to reregistration. These new
active ingredients and others will be reviewed periodically in the
future under the registration review program.
THE REREGISTRATION PROGRAM
As the federal pesticide law FIFRA directs, EPA is
conducting a comprehensive review of older pesticides to consider
their health and environmental effects and make decisions about
their future use. Under this pesticide reregistration program, EPA
examines health and safety data for pesticide active ingredients
initially registered before November 1, 1984, and determines
whether they are eligible for reregistration. To be "eligible", a
pesticide must have a substantially complete data base and must
not cause unreasonable risks to human health or the environment
when used in accordance with its approved label directions and
precautions.
In addition, all pesticides must meet the new safety
standard of the Food Quality Protection Act of 1996, or FQPA. EPA
must be able to conclude with "reasonable certainty" that "no harm"
will come to infants, children, or other sensitive individuals exposed
to pesticides. All pesticide exposures - from food, drinking water,
and home and garden use - must be considered in determining
allowable levels of pesticides in food. The cumulative effects of
pesticides and other compounds with common mechanisms of
toxicity also must be considered.
Through the reregistration program, EPA is ensuring that
older pesticides meet contemporary health and safety standards and
product labeling requirements, and that their risks are mitigated.
FIFRA '88 ACCELERATED REREGISTRATION
The 1988 amendments to FIFRA created the reregistration
scheme that EPA has been using for nearly a decade. The Agency
will be completing this program within the next several years.
n Scope
The accelerated reregistration program under FIFRA '88
encompassed all pesticide active ingredients initially registered
before November 1, 1984. These approximately 1,150 active
ingredients were organized into about 600 "cases" or groups of
related pesticide active ingredients.
n Lists
FIFRA '88 directed EPA to divide the 600 cases undergoing
reregistration into four lists: List A, B, C, and D.
O List A - List A, which contains most food use pesticides,
consists of the 194 chemical cases (or 350 individual active
ingredients) for which EPA had issued Registration
Standards prior to FIFRA '88. Each Registration Standard
document summarized the data available for a pesticide,
called in any additional studies needed for reregistration,
and required necessary product labeling changes. The
safety of many food use pesticides improved through this
earlier program as EPA obtained updated studies and
effected labeling improvements.
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O Lists B, C, and D - The remaining pesticides requiring
reregistration were divided into three lists based on their
potential for human exposure and other factors, with List B
containing pesticides of greater concern and List D
pesticides of less concern. Some of the classification
criteria included potential for residues in food or drinking
water, significance of outstanding data requirements,
potential for worker exposure, Special Review or restricted
use status, and unintended adverse effects to animals and
plants.
H Phases
FIFRA '88 established a reregistration process consisting of
five phases, with timeframes and responsibilities for both EPA and
pesticide producers (or "registrants"). The List B, C, and D
pesticides went through all five phases. Because EPA had already
substantially reviewed them under the Registration Standards
program, the List A pesticides moved directly to Phase 5.
O Phase 1 - List Active Ingredients - As required, EPA
published Lists A, B, C, and D within 10 months of FIFRA
'88 (by October 24, 1989) and asked registrants of these
pesticides whether they intended to seek reregistration.
O Phase 2 - Declare Intent and Identify Studies - Phase
2 required registrants to notify EPA whether or not they
intended to reregister their products; to identify and commit
to providing necessary new studies; and to pay the first
installment of the reregistration fee. During this phase, EPA
issued guidance to registrants for preparing their Phase 2
and Phase 3 responses. Phase 2 activities were completed
in 1990.
O Phase 3 - Summarize Studies - During Phase 3,
following EPA guidance, registrants were required to submit
summaries and reformat acceptable studies, "flag" studies
indicating adverse effects, re-commit to satisfying all
applicable data requirements, and pay the final installment
of the reregistration fee. Phase 3 ended in October 1990.
O Phase 4 - EPA Review and Data Call-In - During Phase
4, EPA reviewed all Phase 2 and 3 submissions and
required registrants to meet any unfulfilled data
requirements within four years. Phase 4 was completed in
1993.
O Phase 5 - Reregistration Decisions - In this final
phase, EPA reviews all the studies that have been
submitted for a case, and decides whether or not pesticide
products containing the active ingredient(s) are eligible for
reregistration - whether the data base is substantially
complete, and whether or not the pesticide causes
unreasonable adverse effects to people or the environment
when used according to product labeling. EPA also
considers whether the pesticide meets the new safety
standard of the FQPA, as discussed below. The results of
the Agency's review are presented in a Reregistration
Eligibility Decision (RED) document. Products containing
the pesticide are reregistered after certain product-specific
data and revised labeling are submitted and approved.
Also, all the active ingredients in a pesticide product must
be eligible before the product may be reregistered.
REREGISTRATION AND THE FOOD QUALITY PROTECTION
ACT
New dimensions were added to the pesticide reregistration
program on August 3, 1996, when the Food Quality Protection Act
(FQPA) was enacted. This law, which amends both FIFRA and the
Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA), established a new
safety standard for pesticide residues in food, with an emphasis on
protecting the health of infants and children.
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Under FQPA, EPA must be able to conclude with
"reasonable certainty that no harm will result from aggregate
exposure" to each pesticide from dietary and other sources.
Indetermining allowable levels of pesticide residues in food, EPA
must conduct a comprehensive assessment of each pesticide's
risks, considering:
O Aggregate exposure of the public to pesticide residues
from all sources including food, drinking water, and
residential uses;
O Cumulative effects of pesticides and other substances
with common mechanisms of toxicity;
O Special sensitivity of infants and children to pesticides;
O Estrogen or other endocrine effects.
Within ten years, EPA must reassess all existing "tolerances"
(maximum limits for pesticide residues in foods), considering
pesticides that appear to pose the greatest risks first, to ensure that
they meet FQPA's new safety standard.
EPA is using the ongoing reregistration program to
accomplish tolerance reassessment, the cornerstone of the FQPA.
Through reregistration, the Agency is making decisions on the future
of both existing tolerances and pesticide registrations. By the time
reregistration is completed in about 2002, EPA will have started the
registration review program created by the FQPA. This new
program requires EPA to review every registered pesticide on a 15-
year cycle. Looking to the future, then, the public always will have
assurance that pesticides are being reviewed periodically and
updated to meet current scientific and regulatory standards.
CURRENT STATUS OF REREGISTRATION
n Reregistration is 66% Complete
Out of a universe of 612 reregistration cases, 66% (403
cases) have completed the reregistration process - REDs have
been issued and products are being reregistered, or all products in
the case have been voluntarily cancelled, or the pesticide has been
deregulated. EPA has 34% or 209 reregistration cases left to
complete.
n 172 REDs are Completed
EPA has completed 172 Reregistration Eligibility Decisions
(REDs), and plans to complete 209 more REDs during the next
several years. Many completed REDs and RED fact sheets are
available on the Internet. Please see
http:// www.epa.gov/REDs.
1 Risks are Being Reduced through REDs
The reregistration program is bringing about real world
improvements in pesticide use. Risks associated with these older
pesticides are being mitigated through changes in their use, brought
about by changes in product labeling. As end use products are
reregistered, their labeling reflects measures required by the REDs
to ensure that these products will be used more safely in the future,
enhancing protection of users, the general public, and the
environment. Most REDs include some or many of the following risk
reduction requirements:
O Voluntary cancellation;
O Some uses not eligible / not yet eligible;
O Limit amount, frequency or timing of applications;
O Other application restrictions;
O "Restricted Use Pesticide" classification;
O Personal Protective Equipment (PPE);
O Restricted Entry Intervals (REIs);
O User safety requirements and recommendations;
O Improved use directions and precautions;
O Special / tamper-resistant packaging;
O Engineering / production controls;
O Ground / surface water safeguards;
O Spray drift labeling;
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O Other environmental safeguards;
O Ecological safeguards;
O Special programs to better protect young children.
For more information, please see the Office of Pesticide Programs
home page:
http://www.epa.gov/pesticides
STATUS OF INDIVIDUAL PESTICIDES
The following sections list and provide the status of
pesticides included in reregistration Lists A, B, C, and D, and list
new pesticide active ingredients not subject to reregistration.
LIST A, B, C, and D CASE LEVEL INFORMATION
Reregistration cases (groups of related active ingredients)
are presented in alphabetical order, by list. Information presented
for each case includes:
H Case Name and Number;
H CRM - The name of the Chemical Review Manager who is
handling the reregistration case. If "Unassigned", no Review
Manager currently is assigned; please call the Special Review and
Reregistration Division (SRRD) at 703-308-8000 for assistance. If
"AD", the case is assigned to the Antimicrobials Division; please call
703-308-6411.
H Pesticide Type - Indicates the pesticide's main function, such as
insecticide, fungicide, herbicide, rodenticide, antimicrobial, or any of
about 20 more specific sub-types, as follows:
O "Insecticide" includes acaricide, larvicide, molluscicide,
miticide, ovicide, insect repellent, insect growth regulator,
microbial insecticide, and piscicide;
O "Fungicide" includes nematicide and wood preservative;
O "Herbicide" includes algaecide and plant growth regulator;
O "Rodenticide" includes repellent and bird repellent;
O "Antimicrobial" includes bactericide, microbicide, soil
microbicide, and nitrification inhibitor.
n Registration Standard Date, NTIS Number, and Second Round
Review (SRR) Date - Relevant to List A cases only;
H Status - The reregistration status of the case may be summarized
using one or more of the following phrases:
O RED Approved (with date and NTIS number) - OPP has
made a decision that some/all uses of the pesticide are
eligible for reregistration, as reflected in a Reregistration
Eligibility Decision (RED) document.
O RED/Not Eligible - OPP has made a decision that
products containing the pesticide are not eligible for
reregistration.
O RED/Exemption - Pesticides in the case have been
exempted from regulation under FIFRA Section 25(b).
O RED/Voluntary Cancellation - The last registered
pesticide products containing this pesticide were voluntarily
cancelled by their registrants while EPA was developing the
RED.
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O Completed Reregistration - All or most products
containing the pesticide have completed product
reregistration, the final step in the reregistration process.
O Pre-RED - OPP is reviewing data from the pesticide's
producers regarding its human health and/or environmental
effects, or OPP is determining the pesticide's eligibility for
reregistration and developing the RED document.
O In Pre-Special Review, or In Special Review - The
pesticide is in or has completed the reregistration process
and, meanwhile, is also the subject of an in-depth Special
Review, as described further in Chapter Two.
O Unsupported - None of the active ingredients in the case
are being supported for reregistration by their registrants.
All are unsupported, or some are unsupported and some are
cancelled. Cases described as "unsupported" generally are
being processed for cancellation.
O Cancelled - No products containing the pesticide are
actively registered. Therefore, we are characterizing the
case as "cancelled". Under FIFRA, pesticide producers may
voluntarily cancel their registered products. EPA also may
cancel pesticide registrations if registrants fail to pay
required fees or make/meet certain reregistration
commitments, or if EPA reaches findings of unreasonable
adverse effects.
O Cancelled/New Al - All products containing this pesticide
that were subject to reregistration have been cancelled.
However, recently registered products contain this pesticide
as a new active ingredient.
O Not Subject to Reregistration - The active ingredients in
the case actually were initially registered after November 1,
1984, and are not subject to reregistration.
LIST A, B, C, and D ACTIVE INGREDIENT LEVEL
INFORMATION
Active ingredients (Al's) are listed under the reregistration
case to which each is assigned. (Although some cases have
multiple active ingredients, many cases only have one.) Information
presented for each active ingredient includes:
n Al Number - The active ingredient number or chemical code.
n Al Name - The active ingredient's common or chemical name.
n DCI Date(s) - Dates of any Data Call-In Notices (DCI's) issued for
the pesticide under the FIFRA '88 accelerated reregistration
program.
n Status - The status of an active ingredient is summarized using
one of the following phrases:
O RED Completed - OPP has completed a Reregistration
Eligibility Decision (RED) document for the case/AI.
O Supported - The producers of the pesticide have made
commitments to conduct the studies and pay the fees
required for reregistration, and are meeting those
commitments in a timely manner.
O Unsupported - Registrants of the pesticide have not made
or honored a commitment to seek reregistration, conduct the
necessary studies, or pay the requisite fees, or they have
asked EPA to cancel their product registrations. Unless
some other interested party supports them, products
containing the pesticide will be cancelled.
O Cancelled - The Al is no longer contained in any
registered pesticide product. Thus, we characterize it as
"cancelled".
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O Cancelled/New Al - All products containing this pesticide
that were subject to reregistration have been cancelled.
However, recently registered products contain this pesticide
as a new Al.
O Inert - The chemical is not pesticidally active in any
registered pesticide product and has been declared an inert
ingredient.
O Not Subject to Reregistration - The active ingredient
actually was initially registered after November 1, 1984, and
is not subject to reregistration.
NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
The final list includes pesticide active ingredients initially
registered after November 1, 1984, that currently have active
product registrations. By law, these newer pesticides are not subject
to the reregistration program. They must, however, meet the new
safety standard of the FQPA, and will be reviewed on a 15-year
cycle under the registration review program. Information presented
includes:
H Al Number - The active ingredient number or chemical code.
H Type of Pesticide - Indicates whether the pesticide was registered
as a conventional pest control chemical or a biological control agent,
and the pesticide's main function, such as insecticide, fungicide,
etc..
H Use Site - Indicates whether the pesticide is registered primarily
for food or non-food uses, and provides other information as
available on the main sites where it may be used.
H Year - The year in which the pesticide was first registered.
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LIST A CHEMICAL CASES
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
2,4-D
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
: 0073 Fungicide
: L. Werrell Herbicide
(Growth Regulator)
09/01/88 PB89-102396
Pre-RED
In Pre-Special Review
030010
Alkanol* amine 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate *(salts of the ethanol and isopropanol series)
03/03/95
Cancelled
030011
Alkyl* amine 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate *(100% C12)
Cancelled
030013
Alkyl* amine 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate *(100% C14)
Cancelled
030014
Alkyl* amine 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate *(as in fatty acids of tall oil)
Cancelled
030005
Ammonium 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
Cancelled
030052
Butoxyethoxypropyl 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
Cancelled
030053
Butoxyethyl 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
03/03/95, 10/13/95
Supported
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
2,4-D continued ...
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
030055
Butoxypropyl 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
Cancelled
030056
Butyl 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
10/13/95
Cancelled
030001
2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid
03/25/94, 03/03/95, 10/13/95
Supported
030016
Diethanolamine 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
03/25/94, 03/03/95, 10/13/95
Supported
030017
Diethylamine 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
03/03/95
Cancelled
030039
N,N-Dimethyl oleyl-linoleyl amine 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
Cancelled
030019
Dimethylamine 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
03/25/94, 03/03/95, 10/13/95
Supported
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
2,4-D continued ...
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
030020
N,N-Dimethyloleylamine 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
Cancelled
030021
Ethanolamine 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
Cancelled
030023
Heptylamine 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
Cancelled
030062
Isobutyl 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
Cancelled
030064
lsooctyl(2-ethyl-4-methyl pentyl) 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
03/03/95
Cancelled
030063
lsooctyl(2-ethylhexyl) 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
03/25/94
Supported
030065
lsooctyl(2-octyl) 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
Cancelled
030024
Isopropanolamine 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
Cancelled
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
2,4-D continued
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
030066
Isopropyl 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
03/25/94, 10/13/95
Supported
030025
Isopropylamine 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
03/25/94, 03/03/95, 10/13/95
Supported
030002
Lithium 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
03/25/94, 10/13/95
Unsupported
030028
Morpholine 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
Cancelled
030030
Octylamine 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
Cancelled
030029
N-Oleyl-1,3-propylenediamine 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
Cancelled
030072
Propylene glycol butyl ether 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
Cancelled
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
2,4-D continued
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
030004
Sodium 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
03/25/94, 03/03/95, 10/13/95
Supported
030033
Triethanolamine 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
Cancelled
030034
Triethylamine 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
03/25/94
Cancelled
030035
Triisopropanolamine 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
03/25/94, 03/03/95, 10/13/95
Supported
2,4-DB
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
0196
T. Luminello
Herbicide
09/01/88 PB89-114086
Pre-RED
In Pre-Special Review
030853
Butoxyethanol 4-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)butyrate
Cancelled
030856
Butyl 4-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)butyrate
Cancelled
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
2,4-DB continued
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
030801
4-(2,4-Dichlorophenoxy)butyric acid
Supported
030819
Dimethylamine 4-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)butyrate
10/13/95
Supported
030863
Isooctyl 4-(2,4-dichlorphenoxy)butyrate
10/13/95
Cancelled
030804
Sodium 4-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)butyrate
Cancelled
2,4-DP
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0294
T. Luminello
Herbicide
09/01/88 PB89-114177
Pre-RED
In Pre-Special Review
031453
Butoxyethyl 2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)propionate
07/26/94, 03/03/95, 10/13/95
Supported
031401
2-(2,4-Dichlorophenoxy)propionic acid or (2,4-DP acid)
03/03/95
Unsupported
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
2,4-DP continued
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
031402
Dichloroprop-P or (2,4-DP-p acid)
07/26/94
Supported
031403
2,4-DP-p, DMA Salt
07/26/94
Supported
031419
Dimethylamine 2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)propionate or (2,4-DP DMAS)
03/03/95, 10/13/95
Unsupported
031463
Isooctyl 2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)propionate or (2,4-DP 2-EHE)
03/03/95, 10/13/95
Unsupported
031465
2-4-DP-p, 2ethylhexyl ester or (2,4-DP-p 2-EHE)
07/26/94
Supported
6-12
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
0020
C. Childress
Insecticide
PB81-234098
Cancelled
041001
2-Ethyl-1,3-hexanediol
Cancelled
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CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
ADBAC
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
0350
A. D.
Antimicrobial
09/30/85 PB86-169406
09/01/85 PB87-138749
Pre-RED
169120
Alkly* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride *(60% C12, 30% C14
Cancelled
169128
Alkyl bis(2-hydroxyethyl) benzyl ammonium chloride *(57% C10, 20% C12, 11% C14,
Supported
169159
Alkyl*dimethyl benzyl dimethylbenzyl ammonium
Supported
069112
Alkyl dimethyl 1-napthylmethyl ammonium chloride *(98% C12, 2% C14)
Supported
069105
Alkyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride *(50% C14, 40% C12, 10% C16)
10/13/95
Supported
169105
Alkyl dimethyl dodecylbenzyl ammonium chloride *(70% C12, 30% C14)
Cancelled
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CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
ADBAC continued ...
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
069106
Alkyl dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
Supported
069192
Alkyl* demethyl benzyl ammonium chloride *(70% C12, 30% C14)
Supported
069184
Alkyl* demethyl benzyl ammonium chloride *(95% C14, 3% C12
Supported
069135
Alkyl* demethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium cyclohexyl sulfamate
Cancelled
169134
Alkyl* dimethyl 3,4-dichlorobenzyl ammonium chloride *(100% C12)
Supported
069104
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
Supported
069107
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride *(100% C14)
Supported
069108
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride *(100% C16)
Supported
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
ADBAC continued ...
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
069195
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride *(41% C14, 28% C12
Cancelled
069168
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride *(47% C12, 18% C14
Supported
069141
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride *(58% C14, 28% C16
Supported
069137
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride *(60% C14, 25% C12
Supported
169130
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride *(61% C11, 23% C14
Cancelled
069189
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride *(61% C12, 23% C14
Supported
069157
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride *(65% C112, 25% C14
Supported
069143
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride *(67% C12, 24% C14
Supported
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CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
ADBAC continued ...
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
069175
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride *(67% C12, 25% C14
Supported
069194
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride *(90% C14, 5% C12
Supported
069158
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride *(93% C14, 4% C12
Supported
169133
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride *(95% C16, 5% C18)
Cancelled
169108
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride *(as in fatty acids
Supported
069171
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium saccarinate *(50% C14, 40% C12
Supported
069169
Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride *(55% C16, 20% C14
Cancelled
069109
Alkyl* dimethyl dimethybenzyl ammonium chloride
Supported
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
ADBAC continued ...
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
069167
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammoinim chloride *(60% C14
Cancelled
069111
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
Supported
069154
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride *(68 %C12
Supported
069188
Alkyl* dimethyl isopropylbenzyl ammonium chloride (50% C12, 30% C14, 17% C16, 3% C18)
Cancelled
069119
Dialkyl methyl benzyl ammonium chloride
Supported
069134
2-(2-(p-(Diisobutyl)cresoxy)ethoxy)ethyl dimethly benzyl ammonium chloride
Supported
069122
2-(2-(p-(Diisobutyl)phenoxy)ethoxy)ethyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
10/13/95
Supported
069124
Dodecyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
Cancelled
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
ADBAC continued ...
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
069127
Dodecyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium naphthenate
Cancelled
069159
Dodecylcarbamoyl)methyl) dinethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
Supported
069129
Methyldodecylbenzyl trimethyl ammonium chloride
10/13/95
Supported
069164
Octylphenoxyethoxyethyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
Cancelled
069125
Trimethyl dodecylbenzyl ammonium chloride
Supported
069140
Alkyl*dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
Supported
009106
((2,6-Xylylcarbamoyl)methyl diethyl benzyl ammonium benzoate
Supported
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CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Acephate
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0042
A. Chiri
Insecticide
103301
Acephate
10/15/92, 03/01/94, 03/03/95, 10/13/95
Supported
09/01/88 PB88-131362
Pre-RED
Alachlor
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0063
A. Mitchell
090501
Alachlor
08/28/91, 10/13/95
Supported
Herbicide
11/20/84 PB86-179835
Pre-RED
Aldicarb
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
: 0140
: P. Poll
Fungicide
(Nematicide)
098301
Aldicarb
10/13/95
Supported
Insecticide
(Acaricide)
03/01/84 PB84-207653
Pre-RED
In Special Review
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CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Aldrin
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
0172
C. Childress
045101
Aldrin
Cancelled
Insecticide
09/29/86 PB87-183778
Cancelled
Aliette
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
0646
L. Ryan
123301
Fosetyl-AI
RED Completed
Fungicide
02/01/88 PB90-208927
RED Approved: 01/91
PB92-114339
RED Fact Sheet #: PB92-114321
Completed Reregistration
Allethrin Stereoisomers
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0437
D. Lateulere
004001
Allethrin
Cancelled
004003
d-trans-Allethrin
10/13/95
Supported
Insecticide
03/24/88 PB88-215231
Pre-RED
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Allethrin Stereoisomers continued
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
004005
d-cis-trans-Allethrin
10/13/95
Supported
004002
Allethrin Coil
Cancelled
004004
s-Bioallethrin
10/13/95
Supported
Aluminum Phosphide
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0025
D. McNeilly
Insecticide
10/08/86 PB87-117172
Pre-RED
066501
Aluminum phosphide
08/06/90, 04/06/93
Supported
4-Aminopyridine
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0015
S. Jennings
069201
4-Aminopyridine
02/22/91, 10/13/95
Supported
Rodenticide
(Bird Repellent)
09/01/80 PB84-209907
Pre-RED
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CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Amitraz
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
: 0234 Insecticide
RED Approved: 02/95
: J. Loranger (Acaricide)
106201
Amitraz (ANSI)
09/30/91, 12/24/96
RED Completed
10/01/87 PB88-128665
PB 97-124796
PB97-133441
RED Fact
Sheet
PB97-124804
Amitrole
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0095
A. Mitchell
004401
Amitrole (ANSI)
08/16/91, 12/24/96
RED Completed
Herbicide
03/30/84 PB87-104766
RED Approved: 09/96
PB97-124796
RED Fact Sheet #: PB97-124804
Ammonium sulfamate
Case No. : 0016
CRM : C. Childress
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Herbicide
04/01/81 PB82-133570
Cancelled
005501
Ammonium sulfamate
Cancelled
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CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Anilazine
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0114
C. Childress
080811
Anilazine
09/30/91
Cancelled
Fungicide
12/30/83 PB84-168301
Cancelled
Arsenic acid
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0389
C. Childress
Herbicide
(Defoliant)
09/01/86 PB87-101572
006801
Arsenic acid
08/29/90
Refer to Chromated arsenicals, case number 0132
Cancelled
Aspon
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
0019
C. Childress
079101
Aspon
Cancelled
Insecticide
09/01/80 PB84-206549
Cancelled
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CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Asulam
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0265 Herbicide
E. Mitchell
106901
Asulam (ANSI)
08/07/91, 10/11/95
RED Completed
106902
Sodium asulam
08/07/91, 03/03/95, 10/11/95, 10/13/95
RED Completed
12/31/87 PB88-168588
RED Approved: 06/95
PB96-114699
RED Fact Sheet #: PB96-113707
Atrazine
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0062
Unassigned
Herbicide
11/11/83 PB84-149541
Pre-RED
In Special Review
080803
Atrazine (ANSI)
09/28/90, 03/03/95, 10/13/95
Supported
Azinphos-Methyl
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0235
T. Moriarty
058001
Azinphos-methyl
06/16/93, 10/13/95
Supported
Insecticide
09/11/86 PB87-111779
Pre-RED
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CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
BKLFI-2
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
0074
C. Childress
Antimicrobial
12/29/81 PB82-172263
Cancelled
046924
Iodine complex of POE monoester of 5-(and 6-) carboxy-4-hexyl-2-cyclohexene-1-octanoic acid
Cancelled
Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt)
Case No. : 0247 Insecticide
CRM : W. Schneider, (Larvicide)
BPPD (Microbial)
12/25/88 PB89-164198
RED Approved: 9/97
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
006403
Bacillus thuringiensis (Berliner) var. aizawai
Cancelled
006401
Bacillus thuringiensis (Berliner) var. israelensis
RED Completed
006402
Bacillus thuringiensis (Berliner) var. kurstaki
RED Completed
128946
Bacillus thuringiensis (Berliner) var. san diego
RED Completed
006405
Bacillus thuringiensis (Berliner) var. tenebrionis
RED Completed
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CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Barium metaborate
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0632
L. Ryan
011101
Barium metaborate
02/22/91
RED Completed
Fungicide
01/01/83 PB84-168376
RED Approved: 12/93
PB94-154317
Bendiocarb
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0409
D. Isbell
105201
Bendiocarb
03/03/95, 10/13/95
Supported
Insecticide
10/87 PB89-164172
Pre-RED
Benomyl
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0119
J. Newland
Fungicide
099101
Benomyl
06/16/92,03/03/95, 10/13/95
Supported
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06/87 PB89-100150
Pre-RED
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Benomyl continued
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
099102
Methyl (2-benzimidazole)carbamate phosphate
06/16/92
Supported
Bentazon
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0182
K. Rothwell
103901
Sodium bentazon
08/29/90
RED Completed
Herbicide
09/28/85 PB86-159563
RED Approved: 09/94
PB95-179743
RED Fact Sheet #: PB95-187829
Bifenox
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
0013
C. Childress
104301
Bifenox
Cancelled
Herbicide
08/12/81 PB83-138818
Cancelled
Boric Acid
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0024
L. Ryan
011102
Borax
02/16/94
RED Completed
Insecticide
Fungicide
Herbicide
11/01/85 PB87-101903
RED Approved: 09/93
PB94-160017
RED Fact Sheet #: PB94-161668
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Boric Acid continued ...
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
011001
Boric acid
02/16/94
RED Completed
011002
Boric oxide
RED Completed
011103
Disodium octaborate tetrahydrate
02/16/94, 10/13/95
RED Completed
011104
Sodium metaborate
02/16/94
RED Completed
011107
Disodium octaborate tetrahydrate
02/16/94
RED Completed
011110
Sodium tetraborate pentahydrate
02/16/94
RED Completed
011112
Sodium tetraborate anhydrous
02/16/94
RED Completed
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Bromacil
Case No. : 0041 Herbicide
CRM : M. Rice
Al Number 012301
Al Name Bromacil
DC I Date(s) 09/30/91, 03/26/97
Status RED Completed
Al Number 012304
Al Name Bromacil, dimethylamine salt
Status Cancelled
Al Number 012302
Al Name Lithium bromacil
DC I Date(s) 09/30/91
Status RED Completed
Al Number 012303
Al Name Sodium bromacil
Status Cancelled
09/30/82 PB87-110276
RED Approved: 9/96
PB97-172720
RED Fact Sheet #: PB97-172712
Brominated Salicylanilide
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
0347
C. Childress
Antimicrobial
08/30/85 PB86-168150
Cancelled
077402
4,5-Dibromosalicylanilide
Cancelled
077405
3,5-Dibromosalicylanilide
Cancelled
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Brominated Salicylanilide continued
Al Number
Al Name
Status
077404
4,5-Tribromosalicylanilide
Cancelled
Butoxycarboxim
Case No. : 0077
CRM : C. Childress
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Insecticide
12/01/81 PB82-177585
Cancelled
113001
Butoxycarboxim
Cancelled
Butylate
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0071
J. Loranger
Herbicide
09/30/83 PB85-147304
041405
Butylate
09/30/90, 11/26/93
RED Completed
RED Approved: 09/93
PB94-125945
RED Fact Sheet #: PB94-126091
Completed Reregistration
Captafol
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
0116
C. Childress
081701
Captafol
Cancelled
Fungicide
09/30/84 PB87-104774
Cancelled
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Captan
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DCI Date(s)
Status
Carbaryl
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DCI Date(s)
Status
Carbofuran
Case No.
CRM
: 0120 Fungicide 03/06/86 PB86-181674
: J. Loranger
K. Rothwell
081301
Captan
03/03/95, 10/13/95
Supported
0080 Insecticide 03/30/84 PB84-232602
J. Loranger
056801
Carbaryl
04/30/91, 01/09/95, 03/03/95, 10/13/95, 03/01/96
Supported
: 0101 Insecticide 07/18/84 PB87-105516
: D. Helfgott (Miticide)
Fungicide
(Nematicide)
Pre-RED
Pre-RED
Pre-RED
090601
Carbofuran
03/09/92, 10/13/95
Supported
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Carbophenothion
Case No. : 0108 Insecticide
CRM : C. Childress (Acaricide)
Al Number
Al Name
Status
06/30/84 PB87-114229
Cancelled
058102
Carbophenothion
Cancelled
Carboxin
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0012
D. McNeilly
090201
Carboxin
08/81,07/31/90
Supported
090202
Oxy carboxin
02/17/94, 10/13/95
Supported
Fungicide
08/08/81 PB82-132994
Pre-RED
Chloramben
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
0086
C. Childress
Herbicide
07/01/81 PB82-134347
Cancelled
029902
Ammonium chloramben
Cancelled
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Chloramben continued
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
029905
Chloramben, methyl ester
Cancelled
029906
Sodium Chloramben
Cancelled
Chlordane
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
0173
C. Childress
058201
Chlordane
Cancelled
Insecticide
12/31/86 PB87-175816
Cancelled
Chlordimeform HCI
Case No. : 0142
CRM : C. Childress
(Avicide)
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Insecticide
(Acaricide)
12/31/85
Cancelled
059701
Chlordimeform
Cancelled
059702
Chlordimeform hydrochloride
Cancelled
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Chlorinated Isocyanurates
Case No. : 0569
CRM : T. Myers
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Antimicrobial
05/20/88 PB88-220660
081402
Cyanuric acid
Cancelled
081401
Dichloroisocyanuric acid
05/07/93
RED Completed
081406
Penta-s-triazinetrione
Cancelled
081403
Potassium dichloroisocyanurate
RED Completed
081404
Sodium dichloroisocyanurate
10/13/95
RED Completed
081407
Sodium dichloroisocyanurate dihydrate
RED Completed
081405
Trichloroisocyanuric acid
RED Completed
RED Approved: 09/92
PB94-108024
RED Fact
Completed Reregistration
S h
e t
P B 9 4
108453
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CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Chlorobenzilate
Case No. : 0072 Insecticide
CRM : C. Childress (Acaricide)
Al Number
Al Name
Status
028801
Chlorobenzilate
Cancelled
12/30/83 PB85-107605
Cancelled
Chloroneb
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0007
B. Chambliss
Fungicide
027301
Chloroneb
01/09/92,03/03/95, 10/13/95
Supported
09/01/80 PB81-123804
Pre-RED
Chloropicrin
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0040
E. Mitchell
081501
Chloropictrin
09/28/90, 10/13/95
Supported
Insecticide
09/28/82 PB86-182094
Pre-RED
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Chlorothalonil
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0097
J. Bloom
Fungicide
081901
Chlorothalonil
07/31/91, 09/06/91, 03/03/95, 10/13/95
Supported
09/01/84 PB85-247245
Pre-RED
Chlorpropham
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0271
S. Jennings
018301
Chlorpropham
04/01/94, 12/03/96
RED Completed
Herbicide
12/31/87 PB88-169917
RED Approved: 09/95
PB97-124192
RED Fact Sheet #: PB97-124184
Chlorpyrifos
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0100
D. McNeilly
Insecticide
09/30/84 PB87-110284
059101
Chlorpyrifos
1984, 08/28/91, 08/12/93, 03/03/95, 10/13/95
Supported
Pre-RED
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Chlorsulfuron
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0631
R. Whiters
Herbicide
09/30/82 PB85-122505
Pre-RED
118601
2-Chlorsulfuron
08/06/90, 08/16/91, 10/13/95
Supported
Chromated Arsenicals
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0132
A. D.
006802
Arsenic pentoxide
01/31/94
Supported
007001
Arsenic trioxide
01/31/94, 10/13/95
Supported
021101
Chromic acid
01/31/94
Supported
068302
Potassium dichromate
01/31/94
Supported
Fungicide 06/01/88 PB89-102842
(Wood perserative) 09/10/86 PB87-114088
Pre-RED
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Chromated Arsenicals continued ...
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
013505
Sodium arsenate
Supported
068304
Sodium dichromate
01/31/94
Supported
013401
Sodium pyroarsenate
Cancelled
006801
Arsenic acid
01/31/94
Supported
068303
Sodium chromate
Cancelled
013601
Ammonium arsenate
Cancelled
Coal Tar/Creosote
Case No. : 0139
CRM : A. D.
Fungicide
(Wood Preservative)
04/01/88 PB88-225255
Pre-RED
Al Number
Al Name
Status
022001
Asphalt
Cancelled
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Coal Tar/Creosote continued ...
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
025004
Coal tar creosote
Supported
025001
Coal tar neutral oils
Supported
022002
Bitumen
Cancelled
022003
Coal Tar
Supported
025003
Creosote oil (derived from any source)
Supported
022004
Tar
Cancelled
025002
Wood creosote
Cancelled
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Copper Compounds: Grp II
Case No. : 0649
CRM : P. Leopard
(Algaecide)
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Fungicide
Herbicide
04/30/87 PB87-190344
Pre-RED
008001
Basic copper chloride
02/11/93
Supported
044005
Chelates of copper citrate
02/11/93
Cancelled
024405
Chelates of copper gluconate
02/11/93
Supported
022703
Copper ammonium carbonate
02/11/93
Supported
022901
Copper carbonate
02/11/93
Supported
023701
Copper chloride dihydrate
Cancelled
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Copper Compounds: Grp II continued
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
023401
Copper hydroxide
02/11/93
Supported
022702
Copper in the form of an ammonia complex
02/11/93, 10/13/95
Supported
076102
Copper nitrate
Cancelled
023305
Copper oxalate
Cancelled
023501
Copper oxychloride
Cancelled
023503
Copper oxychloride sulfate
02/11/93
Supported
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Copper Sulfate
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
0636
P. Leopard
Fungicide
03/30/86 PB86-236767
Pre-RED
008101
Basic copper sulfate
02/11/93
Supported
024408
Copper sulfate (anhydrous)
02/11/93
Supported
024402
Copper sulfate, monohydrate
Cancelled
Al Number 024401
Al Name Copper sulfate, pentahydrate
DC I Date (s) 02/11/93
Status Supported
Coumaphos
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0018
D. McNeilly
036501
Coumapos
08/01/96
RED Completed
Insecticide
09/12/89 PB90-122243
RED Approved: 09/96
PB97-121461
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Cryolite
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0087
D. Lateulere
075101
Cryolite
07/20/90, 11/15/96
RED Completed
Insecticide
05/23/88 PB88-216866
RED Approved: 06/96
PB 97-121479
RED Fact Sheet #: PB97-121487
Cyanazine
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
0066
Unassigned
100101
Cyanazine
RED Completed
Herbicide
12/31/84 PB86-175098
RED/Cancellation: 09/95
Cycloheximide
Case No. :
CRM :
Al Number :
Al Name :
Status :
0038
C. Childress
043401
Cycloheximide
Cancelled
Fungicide
06/01/83 PB84-211945
Cancelled
Cyhexatin
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
0237
C. Childress
101601
Cyhexatin
Cancelled
Insecticide
(Acaricide)
06/30/85 PB86-173184
Cancelled
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
DCNA
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0113
J. Newland
031301
Dichloran
10/13/95
Supported
Fungicide
12/30/83 PB84-210178
Pre-RED
DCPA
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0270
L. Schnaubelt
078701
Chlorthal-dimethyl
10/13/95
RED Completed
Herbicide
06/01/88 PB88-225263
RED Approved: 09/95
DDVP
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0310
D. Utterback
Insecticide
PB88-131354
Pre-RED
In Special Review
084001
Dichlorvos
09/20/91, 02/24/94, 11/01/94, 03/03/95, 10/13/95
Supported
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Dalapon
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
0274
C. Childress
028901
Dalapon
Cancelled
028903
Magnesium dalapon
Cancelled
028902
Sodium dalapon
Cancelled
Herbicide
PB88-112370
Cancelled
Daminozide
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
0032
L. Ryan
035101
Daminozide
RED Completed
Herbicide
(Growth Regulator)
06/30/84 PB87-104782
RED Approved: 09/93
PB94-126083
RED Fact Sheet #: PB94-126117
Completed Re
registration
Deet
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0002
L. Werrell
Insecticide
(Insect Repellent)
12/01/80 PB81-207722
Red Approved: 04/98
080301
N,N-Diethyl-meta-toluamide and other isomers
10/13/95
RED Completed
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Demeton
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
0143
C. Childress
057601
Demeton
Cancelled
Insecticide
(Acaricide)
02/27/85 PB86-168820
Cancelled
Dialifor
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
0010
C. Childress
102501
Dialifor
Cancelled
Insecticide
(Acaricide)
08/01/81 PB82-133638
Cancelled
Diallate
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
0098
C. Childress
078801
Diallate
Cancelled
Herbicide
03/31/83 PB85-144814
Cancelled
Diazinon
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
: 0238
: B. Chambliss
(Nematicide)
Insecticide
Fungicide
12/25/88 PB89-146294
Pre-RED
057801
Diazinon
10/19/92, 03/03/95, 10/13/95, 03/14/96
Supported
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Dicamba
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0065
M. Sykes
Herbicide
09/30/83 PB84-243492
Pre-RED
029801
Dicamba
04/22/92, 02/15/94, 03/03/95, 10/13/95
Supported
128931
Dicamba, diglycoamine salt
01/28/93
Supported
128944
Dicamba, isopropylamine salt
01/28/93, 10/13/95
Supported
029803
Diethanolamine dicamba
Cancelled
029802
Dimethylamine dicamba
01/28/93,03/03/95, 10/13/95
Supported
029804
Monoethanolamine dicamba
03/03/95
Cancelled
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Dicamba continued ...
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
129043
Dicamba, potassium salt
01/28/93,03/03/95, 10/13/95
Supported
029806
Sodium dicamba
01/28/93,03/03/95, 10/13/95
Supported
129042
Dicamba, aluminum salt
Cancelled
Dichlobenil
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0263
D. Lateulere
Herbicide
03/23/87 PB87-184834
RED Approved: 9/97
027401
Dichlobenil
11/22/93,03/17/94, 10/13/95
RED Completed
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Dichlone
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0008
C. Childress
029601
Dichlone
10/05/90
Cancelled
Fungicide
PB81-207383
Cancelled
Dicofol
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0021
D. Helfgott
Insecticide
(Acaricide)
12/01/83 PB84-160084
Pre-RED
010501
1,1-Bis(chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloroethanol
09/30/91,03/03/95, 10/13/95
Supported
Dicrotophos
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0145
D. Deziel
035201
Dicrotophos
09/28/91, 10/13/95
Supported
Insecticide
04/82 PB89 190862
Pre-RED
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Difenzoquat
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0223
L. Ryan
Herbicide
106401
Difenzoquat methyl sulfate
01/24/95
RED Completed
12/01/88 PB89-162127
RED Approved: 09/94
PB95-181947
RED Fact Sheet #: PB95-187639
Diflubenzuron
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
: 0144
: S. Jennings
(Avicide)
108201
Diflubenzuron
09/28/91, 03/09/92
RED Completed
Insecticide
(Larvicide)
09/10/85 PB86-176500
RED Approved: 05/97
Dimethoate
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0088
P. Dobak
Insecticide
(Acaricide)
035001
Dimethoate
06/28/91, 10/13/95,02/09/96
Supported
04/11/83 PB87-110318
Pre-RED
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Dioxathion
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
0089
C. Childress
037801
Dioxathion
Cancelled
Insecticide
(Acaricide)
03/31/83 PB85-245033
Cancelled
Diphenamid
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
0269
C. Childress
036601
Diphenamid
Cancelled
Herbicide
06/30/87 PB88-113162
Cancelled
Dipropetryn
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
0224
C. Childress
104401
Dipropetryn
Cancelled
Herbicide
06/30/85 PB86-171147
Cancelled
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Diquat dibromide
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0288
K. Rothwell
032201
Diquat dibromide
02/12/91,08/15/95
RED Completed
Herbicide
(Growth Regulator)
06/01/86 PB87-105490
RED Approved: 03/95
PB95-271250
Disulfoton
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0102
D. Lateulere
032501
Disulfoton
11/12/91, 10/13/95
Supported
Insecticide
(Acaricide)
12/31/84 PB86-178167
Pre-RED
Diuron
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0046
J. Robertson
Herbicide
035505
Diuron
09/28/90, 07/26/95, 10/13/95
Supported
09/30/83 PB84-210327
Pre-RED
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Dodine
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0161
T. Myers
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
02/28/87 PB88-124516
Pre-RED
044303
Dodecylguanidine hydrochloride
12/09/91
Supported
044302
N-Dodecylguanidine terephthalate
Cancelled
044301
Dodine
12/09/91,06/16/92, 10/13/95
Supported
EPN
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
0147
C. Childress
Insecticide
(Acaricide)
04/15/87 PB87-228474
Cancelled
041801
O-Ethyl O-(p-nitrophenyl) phenylphosphonothioate
Cancelled
EPTC
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0064
M. Sykes
Herbicide
09/30/83 PB87-109427
Pre-RED
041401
S-Ethyl dipropylthiocarbamate
09/04/90, 10/13/95
Supported
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Endosulfan
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0014
P. Poll
079401
Endosulfan
05/10/94, 10/13/95
Supported
Insecticide
(Acaricide)
04/01/82 PB82-243999
Pre-RED
Ethephon
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0382
J. Loranger
099801
Ethephon
04/27/95
RED Completed
Herbicide
(Growth Regulator)
09/01/88 PB89-109474
RED Approved: 12/94
PB95-219853
RED Fact Sheet #: PB95-220695
Ethion
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0090
M. Hartman
058401
Ethion
12/02/92
Supported
Insecticide
(Acaricide)
09/29/89 PB90-130725
Pre-RED
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Ethoprop
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
: 0106
: J. Loranger
(Nematicide)
Insecticide
Fungicide
041101
Ethoprop
09/15/92,06/08/94, 10/13/95
Supported
06/01/88 PB88-243977
Pre-RED
Ethoxyquin
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0003
M. Sykes
055501
Ethoxyquin
08/20/90, 10/13/95
Supported
Herbicide
(Growth Regulator)
03/01/81 PB82-131418
Pre-RED
Ethyl-Parathion
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0155
W. Sproat
Insecticide
09/03/86 PB87-152120
Pre-RED
057501
Parathion
10/19/92, 11/23/93, 10/13/95, 03/14/96
Supported
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Fenaminosulf
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
0126
C. Childress
034201
Fenaminosulf
Cancelled
Fungicide
09/30/83 PB86-177573
Cancelled
Fenamiphos
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Fenitrothion
Case No.
CRM
: 0333 Insecticide 06/87 PB89-1 00374 Pre-RED
: J. Loranger Fungicide
(Nematicide)
100601
Fenamiphos
Supported
: 0445 Insecticide 07/01/87 PB88-191697 RED Approved: 03/95
: D. McNeilly (Acaricide) PB95-252318
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
105901
Fenitrothion
06/28/91, 07/25/95
RED Completed
RED Fact Sheet #: PB95-263919
Completed Reregistration
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Fensulfothion
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
: 0107
: C. Childress
(Nematicide)
032701
Fensulfothion
Cancelled
Insecticide
Fungicide
12/22/83 PB85-148963
Cancelled
Fenthion
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0290
W. Wooge
053301
Fenthion
12/02/92
Supported
Insecticide
Avicide
06/01/88 PB88-232350
Pre-RED
Fluchloralin
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
0189
C. Childress
108701
Fluchloralin
Cancelled
Herbicide
06/30/85 PB86-176476
Cancelled
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Fluometuron
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0049
J. Loranger
035503
Fluometuron
09/11/91, 10/13/95
Supported
Herbicide
12/17/85 PB87-109435
Pre-RED
Folpet
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0630
R. Whiters
081601
Folpet
01/11/93, 10/13/95
Supported
Fungicide
06/30/87 PB87-232492
Pre-RED
Fonofos
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0105
J. Loranger
041701
Fonofos
11/18/91, 10/13/95
Unsupported
Insecticide
03/01/84 PB84-210186
Unsupported
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Formaldehyde
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
0556
A. D.
043001
Formaldehyde
Supported
043002
Paraformaldehyde
Supported
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
05/31/88 PB88-231543
Pre-RED
Formetanate HCI
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0091
M. Goodis
Insecticide
(Acaricide)
09/30/83 PB84-141456
Pre-RED
097301
Formetanate hydrochloride
09/11/90, 10/13/95
Supported
Fumarin
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
0004
C. Childress
086001
Coumafuryl
Cancelled
086004
Sodium fumarin
Cancelled
Rodenticide
09/01/80 PB81-123812
Cancelled
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Glyphosate
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
0178
T. Lennon
Herbicide
(Growth Regulator)
06/01/86 PB87-103214
RED Approved: 09/93
PB94-127917
103601
Isopropylamine glyphosate
01/24/94, 02/16/94
RED Completed
103603
Sodium glyphosate
RED Completed
Heliothis NPV
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
0151 Insecticide
L. Hollis, BPPD (Microbial)
06/01/84 PB85-134393
107301
Polyhedral inclusion bodies of Heliothis nuclear polyhedrosis virus
RED Completed
RED Approved: 01/91
PB92-111863
RED Fact Sheet #: PB92-111871
Completed Reregistration
Heptachlor
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0175
J. Loranger
044801
Heptachlor
03/31/92
RED Completed
Insecticide
12/31/86 PB87-175808
RED Approved: 03/92
PB92-191105
RED Fact Sheet #: PB92-192798
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CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Hexazinone
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0266
M. Goodis
107201
Hexazinone
01/24/95
RED Completed
Herbicide
09/01/88 PB89-126080
RED Approved: 09-94
PB95-179164
RED Fact Sheet #: PB95-187837
Isopropalin
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0005
C. Childress
100201
Isopropalin
08/20/90
Cancelled
Herbicide
08/01/81 PB82-131293
Cancelled
Lindane
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0315
D. Lateulere
Insecticide
009001
Lindane
09/30/91, 03/03/95, 10/13/95, 03/31/97
Supported
09/30/85 PB86-175114
Pre-RED
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Linuron
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0047
R. Whiters
Herbicide
06/29/84 PB85-149011
RED Approved: 12/94
PB95-219846
RED Fact Sheet #: PB95-219531
035506
Linuron
09/04/90, 11/08/93, 04/28/95
RED Completed
MCPA
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
0017
W. Sproat
Herbicide
09/12/89 PB90-146556
Pre-RED
030553
2-Butoxyethyl 2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxyacetate
Cancelled
030556
Butyl 2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxyacetate
Cancelled
030511
Diethanolamine 2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxyacetate
Cancelled
030516
Dimethylamine 2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxyacetate
05/12/93,03/03/95, 10/13/95
Supported
030562
Isobutyl 2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxyacetate
Cancelled
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
MCPA continued ...
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
030563
Isooctyl 2-methyl-4-cholorphenoxyacetate
05/12/93,03/03/95, 10/13/95
Supported
030566
Isopropyl 2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxyacetate
Cancelled
030501
2-Methyl-4-chlorophenoxyacetic acid
05/12/93, 04/06/94, 03/03/95, 10/13/95
Supported
030502
Sodium 2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxyacetate
05/12/93,03/03/95, 10/13/95
Supported
MCPP
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0377 Herbicide 12/01/88 PB89-1 72746
T. Luminello
031516
Diethanolamine 2-(2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxy)propionate
03/03/95
Cancelled
Pre-RED
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CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
MCPP continued ...
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
031519
Dimethylamine 2-(2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxy)propionate
03/03/95, 10/13/95
Unsupported
031520
MCPP-p, DMA Salt or (MCPP-p DMAS)
07/26/94
Supported
031563
Isooctyl 2-(2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxy)propionate
03/03/95. 10/13/95
Unsupported
031564
MCPP-p, 2-ethylhexyl
07/26/94
Unsupported
031501
Mecoprop
03/03/95, 10/13/95
Unsupported
031503
Potassium 2-(2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxy)propionate
03/03/95
Unsupported
129046
Mecoprop-P Acid or (MCPP-p acid)
07/26/94
Supported
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Magnesium Ph<
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Malathion
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
jsphide
0645 Insecticide 02/01/82 PB82-1 95777 Pre-RED
D. McNeilly 10/08/86 PB87-1 171 72
066504
Magnesium phosphide
08/0 C6/90, 04/06/93, 10/13/95
Supported
0248 Insecticide 02/15/88 PB88-1 84585 Pre-RED
D. Lateulere
057701
Malathion
06/15/92, 06/07/94, 01/10/95, 03/03/95, 10/13/95
Supported
Maleic Hydrazide
Case No. : 0381
CRM : P.Dobak
Herbicide
(Growth Regulator)
06/30/88 PB88-236849
RED Approved: 06/94
PB95-138160
RED Fact Sheet #: PB94-219045
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
051502
Diethanolamine 1,2-dihydro-3,6-pyridazinedione
Cancelled
051501
1,2-Dihydro-3,6-pyridazinedione
11/16/92,09/08/94
RED Completed
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Maleic Hydrazide continued
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
051503
Potassium 1,2-dihydro-3,6-pyridazinedione
11/16/92,09/08/94
RED Completed
Mancozeb
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0643
A. Mitchell
014504
Mancozeb
03/03/95, 10/13/95
Supported
Fungicide
04/01/87 PB88-156419
Pre-RED
Maneb
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0642
A. Mitchell
014505
Maneb
03/03/95, 10/13/95
Supported
Fungicide
10/01/88 PB89-124770
Pre-RED
Metalaxyl
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0081
J. Loranger
113501
Metalaxyl
06/28/91,01/24/95
RED Completed
Fungicide
09/01/88 PB89-128979
RED Approved: 09/94
PB95-181954
RED Fact Sheet #: PB95-179628
Completed Reregistration
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CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Metaldehyde
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0576
M. Hartman
053001
Metaldehyde
10/13/95
Supported
Insecticide
(Molluscicide)
12/25/88 PB89-161996
Pre-RED
Methamidophos
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0043
P. Poll
101201
Methamidophos
07/27/94, 10/13/95
Supported
Insecticide
(Acaricide)
09/30/82 PB87-109419
Pre-RED
Methidathion
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0034
M. Goodis
Insecticide
(Acaricide)
100301
Methidathion
09/28/90, 12/02/92,10/13/95, 02/19/97
Supported
01/31/81 PB87-109401
Pre-RED
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CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Methiocarb
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
: 0577
: W. Sproat
(Molluscicide)
Rodenticide
(Bird Repellent)
100501
Methiocarb
03/30/94, 03/03/95
RED Completed
Insecticide
(Acaricide)
03/30/87 PB87-190898
RED Fact Sheet #: PB94-168069
RED Approved: 02/94
PB94-166394
Methomyl
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0028
T. Myers
090301
Methomyl (ANSI)
10/13/95,02/05/97
Supported
Insecticide
01/01/81 PB89-193957
04/89 (SRR)
Pre-RED
Methoprene
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
: 0030
: BPPD
(Growth Regulator)
105401
Methoprene
RED Completed
Insecticide
(Larvicide)
03/31/82 PB87-109443
RED Fact Sheet #: PB92-111848
RED Approved: 03/91
PB92-111855
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CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Methoxychlor
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0249
W. Sproat
034001
Methoxychlor
03/03/95, 10/13/95
Supported
Insecticide
(Acaricide)
12/88 PB89-138523
Pre-RED
Methyl Bromide
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0335
J. Nevola
053201
Methyl bromide
09/20/91, 10/13/95
Supported
Insecticide
Antimicrobial
08/01/86 PB87-105508
Pre-RED
Methyl-Parathion
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0153
E. Mitchell
Insecticide
053501
Methyl parathion
10/19/92, 10/13/95,04/11/97
Supported
12/08/86 PB87-139432
Pre-RED
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Metiram
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0644
A. Mitchell
014601
Metiram
10/13/95
Supported
Fungicide
10/01/88 PB89-124663
Pre-RED
Metolachlor
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0001
A. Mitchell
Herbicide
01/30/87 PB87-158853
RED Approved: 12/94
PB95-236303
RED Fact Sheet #: PB95-236881
108801
Metolachlor
12/10/93,02/15/94,05/23/95
RED Completed
Metribuzin
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0181
M. Goodis
Herbicide
06/30/85 PB86-174216
RED Approved: 04/97
101101
Metribuzin
07/31/91,05/30/95, 10/13/95
RED Completed
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Mevinphos
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0250
Unassigned
015801
Mevinphos
09/09/92
RED Completed
Insecticide
(Acaricide)
03/31/88 PB88-215249
RED/Voluntary Cancellation:
09/94 PB96-164728
Monocrotophos
Case No. : 0154 Insecticide
CRM : C. Childress (Acaricide)
Al Number
Al Name
Status
09/13/85 PB86-173895
Cancelled
058901
Monocrotophos
Cancelled
Monuron
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
0045 Herbicide
C. Childress
035501
Monuron
Cancelled
035502
Monuron trichloroacetate
Cancelled
06/30/83 PB89-193965
07/01/83 PB84-166669
Cancelled
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Nabam
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
0641
A. Mitchell
014503
Nabam
RED Completed
Fungicide
04/01/87 PB88-192745
RED Approved: 09/95
PB96-164892
RED Fact Sheet #: PB97-126635
Naled
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0092
D. Isbell
034401
Naled
10/20/91,03/03/95
Supported
Insecticide
(Acaricide)
06/01/83 PB84-158989
Pre-RED
Naphthalene
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0022
D. Monos
055801
Naphthalene
05/06/91, 10/13/95
Supported
Insecticide
09/01/81 PB82-139437
Pre-RED
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Naptalam
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0183
T. Moriarity
Herbicide
03/30/85 PB86-173861
Pre-RED
030702
N-1-Naphthylphthalamic acid
Cancelled
030703
Sodium N-1-naphthylphthalamate
10/18/95
Supported
Napthaleneacetic Acid
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0379
BPPD
08/31/81 PB88-180492
Pre-RED
(Growth Regulator)
056004
Ammonium 1-naphthaleneacetate
09/11/90, 10/13/95
Supported
056008
Ethyl 1-naphthaleneacetate
10/12/90, 10/13/95
Supported
056001
1 -Naphthaleneacetamide
10/12/90, 10/13/95
Supported
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Napthaleneacetic Acid continued
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
056002
1-Naphthaleneacetic acid
09/11/90
Supported
056003
Potassium 1-naphthaleneacetate
09/11/90, 10/13/95
Supported
056007
Sodium 1-naphthaleneacetate
09/11/90, 10/13/95
Supported
Nitrapyrin
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0213
M. Sykes
Antimicrobial
(Soil Microbicide)
06/30/85 PB86-176468
Pre-RED
(Nitrification Inhibitor)
069203
Nitrapyrin
08/30/90, 10/13/95
Supported
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CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Norflurazon
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0229
B. Chambliss
Herbicide
12/21/84 PB86-135159
105801
Norflurazon
08/06/90, 01/13/93, 06/16/93, 10/13/95, 08/15/96
RED Completed
RED Approved: 06/96
PB96-197660
RED Fact Sheet #: PB96-197652
OBPA
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0044
C. Childress
Fungicide
10/01/81 PB82-172271
012601
10,10'-Oxybisphenoxarsine
09/30/91
RED Completed
RED Approved 06/93
PB93-234755
RED Fact Sheet #: PB93-232908
Oryzalin
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0186
S. Jennings
104201
Oryzalin
02/27/91,01/27/95
RED Completed
Herbicide
06/30/87 PB90-174137
RED Approved: 09/94
PB95-179172
RED Fact Sheet #: PB95-187670
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Oxamyl
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
: 0253
: D. Lateulere
Fungicide
(Nematicide)
103801
Oxamyl
10/13/95,03/01/96
Supported
Insecticide
(Acaricide)
06/30/87 PB87-228102
Pre-RED
Oxydemeton-Methyl
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0258 Insecticide PB89-141071
T. Moriarty (Acaricide)
058702
Oxydemeton-methyl
09/09/92, 04/15/93, 06/12/95, 10/13/95
Supported
Pre-RED
In Special Review
Oxytetracycline
Case No. : 0655
CRM : L. Schnaubelt
(Bactericide)
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
12/30/88 PB89-138556
RED Fact Sheet #: PB93-232916
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
006321
Calcium oxytetracycline
10/13/95
RED Completed
RED Approved: 03/93
PB93-234763
Completed Reregistration
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Oxytetracycline continued
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
006304
Oxytetracycline
RED Completed
006308
Oxytetracycline hydrochloride
RED Completed
PCNB
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0128
J. Bloom
Fungicide
01/31/87 PB88-101126
Pre-RED
056502
Quintozene
08/27/90, 12/21/93, 10/13/95
Supported
Paraquat Dichloride
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0262
R. Whiters
Herbicide
06/01/87 PB88-217005
RED Approved: 09/96
061602
Paraquat bis(methylsulfate)
Cancelled
061601
Paraquat dichloride
12/31/91,03/03/95, 10/13/95
RED Completed
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Pendimethalin
Case No. : 0187
CRM : P. Dobak
Herbicide
03/01/85 PB86-172814
RED Approved: 04/97
PB97-180533
RED Fact Sheet #: PB97-180418
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
108501
Pendimethalin
09/04/90, 03/03/95, 10/13/95
RED Completed
Perfluidone
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
0195
K. Rothwell
108001
Perfluidone
Cancelled
Herbicide
09/20/85 PB86-173879
Cancelled
Phenmedipham
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0277
P. Dobak
098701
Phenmedipham
10/13/95
Supported
Herbicide
03/30/87 PB89-108690
Pre-RED
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Phorate
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0103
J. Robertson
057201
Phorate
10/14/92, 10/13/95
Supported
Insecticide
08/01/84 PB89-141337
12/88 (SRR)
Pre-RED
Phosalone
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
0027
C. Childress
097701
Phosalone
Cancelled
Insecticide
(Acaricide)
11/30/87 PB88-148044
Cancelled
Phosmet
Case No.
CRM
0242
L. Werrell
Insecticide
09/26/86 PB87-116620
Pre-RED
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
059201
Phosmet
08/30/91, 10/13/95
Supported
Phosphamidon
Case No. :
CRM :
0157
C. Childress
Insecticide
12/87 PB88-174412
RED/Voluntary Cancellation:
09/96
Al Number
Al Name
Status
018201
Phosphamidon
Cancelled
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Picloram
Case No. 0096 Herbicide
CRM S. Jennings
Al Number 005103
Al Name Isooctyl picloram
DC I Date(s) 09/26/95
Status RED Completed
Al Number 005106
Al Name Isopropanolamine picloram
Status Cancelled
Al Number 005101
Al Name Picloram
Status RED Completed
Al Number 005104
Al Name Potassium picloram
DC I Date(s) 09/26/95
Status RED Completed
Al Number 005105
Al Name Triethylamine picloram
Status Cancelled
Al Number 005102
Al Name Triisopropanolamine picloram
DC I Date(s) 09/26/95
Status RED Completed
09/30/88 PB89-159834
RED Approved: 03/95
PB96-114897
RED Fact Sheet #: PB96-114905
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Potassium Bromide
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
: 0342
: C. Childress
Antimicrobial
09/30/84 PB89-187256
013903
Potassium bromide
RED Completed
RED Approved: 06/91
PB92-114362
RED Fact Sheet #: PB92-114354
Completed Reregistration
Potassium Permanganate
Case No. : 0220
CRM : C. Childress
Antimicrobial
08/30/85 PB86-173135
Cancelled / New Al
Al Number : 068501
Al Name : Potassium permanganate
Status : Cancelled/New Al
Prometryn
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0467
A. Mitchell
080805
Prometryn
09/30/91,08/15/96
RED Completed
Herbicide
03/20/87 PB87-184826
RED Approved: 09/95
PB96-209416
RED Fact Sheet #: 96-209424
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Pronamide
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0082
J. Newland
Herbicide
04/15/86 PB87-103735
101701
Propyzamide
09/28/90, 06/10/94, 03/03/95
RED Completed
RED Approved: 03/94
PB94-204112
RED Fact Sheet #: PB94-203361
Completed Reregistration
Propachlor
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0177
A. Mitchell
019101
Propachlor
09/23/91, 10/13/95
Supported
Herbicide
12/01/84 PB86-174182
Pre-RED
Propanil
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0226
R. Whiters
028201
Propanil
07/01/94, 10/13/95
Supported
Herbicide
12/23/87 PB88-167010
Pre-RED
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Propargite
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Propazine
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Propham
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
0243 Insecticide 09/30/86 PB87-1 39358 Pre-RED
J. Morris (Acaricide)
097601
Propargite
10/13/95
Supported
: 0230 Herbicide PB89-162101 Cancelled
: C. Childress In Special Review
: 080808
: Propazine
: Cancelled
: 0283 Herbicide 03/30/87 PB87-202347 Cancelled
: C. Childress
: 047601
: Propham
: Cancelled
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Resmethrin
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0421
M. Hartman
097802
Bioresmethrin
10/13/95
Supported
097801
Resmethrin
10/13/95
Supported
Insecticide
12/88PB89-164214
Pre-RED
Rotenone
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
: 0255
: D. Isbell
(Piscicide)
Insecticide
(Acaricide)
10/88 PB89-173736
Pre-RED
071004
Cube resins other than rotenone
10/13/95
Supported
071001
Derris resins other than rotenone
Cancelled
071003
Rotenone
10/13/95
Supported
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Simazine
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0070
Unassigned
Herbicide
080807
Simazine
09/11/91,03/03/95, 10/13/95
Supported
03/01/84 PB84-212349
Pre-RED
In Special Review
Sodium & Calcium Hypochlorite Salts
Case No. : 0029 Fungicide
CRM : D. Isbell Antimicrobial
(Bactericide)
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
02/01/86 PB87-103222
014701
Calcium hypochlorite
RED Completed
014703
Sodium hypochlorite
RED Completed
RED Approved: 09/91
PB92-180116
RED Fact Sheet #: PB92-171958
Completed Reregistration
Sodium Omadine
Case No. : 0209
CRM : J. Loranger
Al Number
Al Name
Status
088004
Omadine sodium
RED Completed
Antimicrobial
07/16/85 PB86-173929
RED Approved: 09/95
PB96-164744
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Streptomycin
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0169
L. Schnaubelt
006306
Streptomycin
RED Completed
006310
Streptomycin sulfate
09/30/92, 10/13/95
RED Completed
Fungicide
09/01/88 PB89-129738
RED Approved: 09/92
PB93-100386
RED Fact Sheet #: PB93-100378
Sulfotepp
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0338
K. Angulo
079501
Sulfotepp
06/28/91, 10/13/95
Supported
Insecticide
(Acaricide)
09/01/88 PB89-128995
Pre-RED
Sulfur
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
0031
C. Childress
077501
Sulfur
RED Completed
Fungicide
12/19/82 PB86-102043
RED Approved: 05/91
PB92-114453
RED Fact Sheet #: PB92-114347
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Page: 150
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Sulfuryl Fluoride
Case No. 0176
CRM L. Werrell
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Antimicrobial
078003
Sulfuryl fluoride
07/20/90, 11/10/92,09/30/93
RED Completed
06/30/85 PB86-173937
RED Approved: 09/93
PB94-140134
RED Fact Sheet #: PB94-140027
Su I prof os
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
0076
C. Childress
Insecticide
111501
Sulprofos
08/20/90, 06/28/91, 10/13/95
Cancelled
219900
Sulprofos Oton
Cancelled
08/07/81 PB82-133646
RED/Voluntary Cancellation:
04/97
Sumithrin
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0426
W. Sproat
069005
Phenothrin
10/13/95
Supported
Insecticide
PB88-156732
Pre-RED
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
TPTH
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
: 0099 Fungicide
: Unassigned/R. McNally
In Special Review
083601
Triphenyltin hydroxide
09/28/90, 10/13/95
Supported
09/01/84 PB85-248797
Pre-RED
Tebuthiuron
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0054
K. Rothwell
105501
Tebuthiuron
07/31/91,04/18/94
RED Completed
Herbicide
07/30/87 PB87-235016
RED Approved: 04/94
PB94-187259
RED Fact Sheet #: PB94-187747
Telone
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0328
L. Nisenson
Fungicide
(Nematicide)
09/18/86 PB87-111787
Pre-RED
In Special Review
029001
1,3-Dichloropropene
09/28/90, 02/26/91, 10/13/95, 06/11/96
Supported
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Temephos
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0006 Insecticide
L. Schnaubelt
059001
Temephos
11/21/91, 10/13/95
Supported
08/01/81 PB82-140641
Pre-RED
Terbacil
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0039
E. Mitchell
012701
Terbacil
03/03/95, 10/13/95
RED Completed
Herbicide
09/12/89 PB90-107079
RED Approved: 9/97
Terbufos
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
: 0109 Insecticide
: L. Nisenson Fungicide
(Nematicide)
105001
Terbufos
09/15/92, 10/13/95
Supported
09/01/88 PB89-109490
Pre-RED
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Terbutryn
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
0085
C. Childress
080813
Terbutryn
Cancelled
Herbicide
09/17/86 PB87-143038
Cancelled
Terrazole
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0009 Fungicide
M. Hartman
084701
Etridiazole
06/24/92, 02/18/93, 10/13/95
Supported
09/01/80 PB81-126716
Pre-RED
Tetrachlorvinphos
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0321 Insecticide
T. Lennon
083701
Tetrachlorvinphos
06/24/92
RED Completed
10/01/88 PB89-126064 RED Approved:
PB96-1 97504
RED Fact Sheet
09/95
#: PB96-197512
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
Page: 154
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Thiophanate-Ethyl
Case No. : 0378
CRM : C. Childress
Fungicide
12/31/85 PB87-101283
Cancelled
Al Number
Al Name
Status
103410
Thiophanate
Cancelled
Thiram
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0122
K. Rothwell
Fungicide
079801
Thiram
09/16/91,03/03/95, 10/13/95
Supported
06/29/84 PB85-102705
Pre-RED
Trichlorfon
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0104
D. Lateulere
Insecticide
057901
Trichlorfon
09/10/91,03/03/95,02/14/97
RED Completed
06/30/84 PB85-149300
RED Approved: 09/95
PB97-151641
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Trifluralin
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0179
J. Newland
036101
Trifluralin
03/03/95, 04/30/96
RED Completed
Herbicide
(Growth Regulator)
04/01/87 PB87-201935
RED Approved: 09/95
PB96-188735
Trimethacarb
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0112
J. Loranger
Insecticide
(Molluscicide)
09/11/85 PB86-169414
Cancelled
102401
3,4,5-Trimethylphenyl methylcarbamate
10/03/91
Cancelled
102402
2,3,5-Trimethylphenyl methylcarbamate
09/30/91
Cancelled
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LIST A REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
REGISTRATION STANDARD:
STATUS:
Vendex
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
: 0245 Insecticide
: S. Jennings (Acaricide)
: 104601
: Fenbutatin-oxide
: RED Completed
03/30/87 PB87-190690 RED Approved:
PB95-171328
RED Fact Sheet
09/94
#: PB95-1 73647
Warfarin & its Na Salt
Case No. : 0011
CRM : J. Loranger
Rodenticide
09/01/81 PB82-140716
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
086003
Sodium warfarin
05/21/91
RED Completed
086002
Warfarin
05/21/91
RED Completed
RED Approved: 06/91
PB92-126739
RED Fact Sheet #: PB92-126754
Completed Reregistration
Zinc Phosphide
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
0026
S. Jennings
088601
Zinc phosphide
02/22/91
RED Completed
Rodenticide
06/23/82 PB85-102499
RED Approved: 9/97
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LIST B CHEMICAL CASES
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Acrolein
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2005
M. Sykes
000701
Acrolein
05/06/91
Supported
Fungicide
Herbicide
Antimicrobial
Pre-RED
Ametryn
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2010
P. Leopard
Herbicide
Pre-RED
080801
2-(Ethylamino)-4-(isopropylamino)-6-(methylthio)-s-triazine
07/10/91, 06/14/94, 09/30/94, 06/28/95
Supported
Aminocarb
Case No. : 2015
CRM : C. Childress
Insecticide
Cancelled
Al Number : 044401
Al Name : 4-(Dimethylamino)-m-tolyl methylcarbamate
Status : Cancelled
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Arsenates and arsenites
Case No. : 2020
CRM : C. Childress
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Insecticide
Fungicide
Herbicide
Cancelled
013501
Calcium arsenate
Cancelled
013603
Sodium arsenite
Cancelled
Barban
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
2025
C. Childress
017601
4-Chloro-2-butynyl meta-chlorocarbanilate
Cancelled
Cancelled
Benfluralin
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2030
J. Robertson
Herbicide
Pre-RED
084301
N-Butyl-N-ethyl-a,a,a-trifluoro-2,6-dinitro-p-toluidine
04/01/91,03/03/95, 10/13/95
Supported
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Bensulide
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2035
S. Jennings
Herbicide
Pre-RED
009801
S-(O,O-Diisopropyl phosphorodithioate) ester of N-(2-Mercaptoethyl)benzenesulfonamide
06/11/91,03/03/95, 10/13/95
Supported
o-Benzyl-p-chlorophenol, & salts
2045
J. Newland
062201
2-Benzyl-4-chlorophenol
06/10/91, 11/15/96
RED Completed
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
RED Approved: 09/95
PB 97-120513
RED Fact Sheet #: PB97-120521
062202
Potassium 2-benzyl-4-chlorophenate
09/30/94, 11/15/96
RED Completed
062203
Sodium 2-benzyl-4-chlorophenate
09/30/94, 11/15/96
RED Completed
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Biphenyl
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
2050
C. Childress
017002
Biphenyl
Cancelled
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
Cancelled
Bis(trichloromethyl)sulfone
Case No. : 2055
CRM : M. Sykes
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
035601
Bis(trichloromethyl)sulfone
06/30/91,08/17/95
RED Completed
Fungicide
Herbicide
(Algaecide)
Antimicrobial
RED Approved: 09/95
PB97-120539
RED Fact Sheet #: PB97-120547
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Bomyl
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
2060
C. Childress
Insecticide
084201
Dimethyl 3-hydroxyglutaconate dimethyl phosphate
Cancelled
Cancelled
Brodifacoum
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2755
D. Deziel
Insecticide
Rodenticide
RED Approved: 9/97
112701
3-(3-(4'-Bromo-(1,1'-biphenyl)-4-yl)-1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-1-napthalenyl)-4-hydroxycoumarin
06/07/91
RED Completed
Bromadiolone
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2760
D. Deziel
Rodenticide
RED Completed: 9/97
112001
3-(3-(4'-Bromo-(1,1'-biphenyl)-4-yl)-3-hydroxy-1-phenylpropyl)-4-hydroxycoumarin
02/21/91
RED Completed
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Bromethalin
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2765
D. Deziel
Rodenticide
RED Approved: 9/97
112802
N-Methyl-2,4-dinitro-N-(2,4,6-tribromophenyl)-6-(trifluoromethyl)benzenamine
02/04/91, 11/24/92
RED Completed
Bromonitrostyrene
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2065
A. D.
101401
beta-Bromo-beta-nitrostyrene
06/14/91
Supported
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
Pre-RED
Bromoxynil, and esters
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2070
L. Werrell
035303
Bromoxynil butyrate
Cancelled
128920
Bromoxynil heptanoate
10/13/95
Supported
Herbicide
Pre-RED
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Bromoxynil, and esters continued
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
035302
Bromoxynil octanoate
06/05/91, 10/13/95
Supported
035301
3,5-Dibromo-4-hydroxybenzonitrile
06/05/91
Supported
Bronopol
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2770
J. Newland
216400
2-Bronopol
06/14/91,08/18/95
RED Completed
Herbicide
Antimicrobial
RED Approved: 09/95
PB96-188461
RED Fact Sheet #: PB96-188750
Butralin
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2075
T. Luminello
Herbicide
RED Approved: 9/97
106501
4-(1,1-Dimethylethyl)-N-(1-methylpropyl)-2,6-dinitrobenzeneamine
06/07/91,03/03/95, 10/13/95
RED Completed
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
4-CPA, and salts
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Herbicide
2115
T. Luminello
019401
4-Chlorophenoxyacetic acid
06/05/91, 05/20/94
RED Completed
019402
Diethanolamine 4-chlorophenoxyacetate
Cancelled
RED Approved: 03/95
PB97-141790
Cacodylic acid, and salts
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2080
B. Chambliss
012501
Cacodylic acid
06/07/91,03/03/95, 10/13/95
Supported
012502
Sodium cacodylate
06/07/91,03/03/95, 10/13/95
Supported
Herbicide
Pre-RED
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Cadmium chloride
Case No. : 2085
CRM : C. Childress
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Fungicide
Cancelled
012902
Cadmium chloride
Cancelled
Chlorfenvinphos
Case No. : 2090
CRM : C. Childress
Insecticide
Cancelled
Al Number : 084101
Al Name : 2-Chloro-1-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)vinyl diethyl phosphate
Status : Cancelled
Chlorflurenol, methyl ester
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2095
R. Whiters
Herbicide
Pre-RED
098801
Methyl 2-chloro-9-hydroxyfluorene-9-carboxylate
11/17/92, 03/25/93, 03/03/95, 10/13/95
Supported
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Chlorophacinone
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2100
D. Deziel
Rodenticide
RED Approved: 9/97
067707
2-((p-Chlorophenyl)phenylacetyl)-1,3-indandione
06/12/91, 10/13/95
RED Completed
Cloprop, salts and amide
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Herbicide
2110
T. Luminello
021203
2-(m-Chlorophenoxy)propionamide
Cancelled
021201
2-(m-Chlorophenoxy)propionic acid
Cancelled
021202
2-(m-Chlorophenoxy)propionic acid, sodium salt
06/07/91, 10/13/95
Cancelled
RED/Voluntary Cancellation:
09/96
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Crotoxyphos
Case No. : 2120
CRM : C. Childress
Insecticide
Cancelled
Al Number : 058801
Al Name : Dimethylphosphate ester of alpha-methylbenzyl-3-hydroxy-cis-crotonate
Status : Unsupported, Cancelled
Cycloate
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2125
T. Moriarty
Herbicide
Pre-RED
041301
S-Ethyl N-ethylcyclohexanecarbamothioate
04/05/91, 10/18/95
Supported
Cypermethrin
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2130
J. Robertson
Insecticide
(Acaricide)
Pre-RED
109702
alpha-Cyano(3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl (+-)cis,trans-3-(2,2-dichlorovinyl)-2,2-dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate
07/01/91,03/03/95, 10/13/95
Supported
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Cythioate
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
2775
C. Childress
Insecticide
Cancelled
059501
O,O-Dimethyl O-p-sulfamoylphenyl phosphorothioate
Cancelled
DDT
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
2140
C. Childress
029201
Dichlorodiphenyl trichloroethane
Cancelled
Cancelled
DEF (*)
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2145 Herbicide
T. Luminello
074801
S,S,S-Tributyl phosphorotrithioate
02/04/91, 10/13/95
Supported
Pre-RED
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Dazomet, and salts
Case No. : 2135
CRM : J. Robertson
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Fungicide
Herbicide
Antimicrobial
Pre-RED
035602
Tetrahydro-3,5-dimethyl-2H-1,3,5-thiadiazine-2-thione
06/14/91,05/22/92, 10/13/95
Supported
035607
Sodium tetrahydro-3
Unsupported
Desmidipham
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2150
M. Rice
Herbicide
RED Approved: 06/96
PB96-188693
RED Fact Sheet #: PB96-188701
104801
Ethyl meta-hydroxycarbanilate carbanilate
04/05/91,09/30/92, 10/13/95
RED Completed
Diamidofos
Case No. : 2155
CRM : C. Childress
Al Number : 102101
Al Name : Phenyl N,N'-dimethylphosphorodiamidate
Status : Cancelled
Cancelled
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
Page: 172
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Dibromodicyanobutane
Case No. : 2780
CRM : T. Myers
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Fungicide
Herbicide
Antimicrobial
RED Approved: 06/96
PB96-195623
RED Fact Sheet #; P96-197678
111001
1 -Bromo-1 -(bromomethyl)-l ,3-propanedicarbonitrile
06/14/91
RED Completed
Dicapthon
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
2785
C. Childress
Insecticide
Cancelled
034502
O-(2-Chloro-4-nitrophenyl) O,O-dimethyl phosphorothioate
Cancelled
Dichlorophenylphenol, & salts
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
2165
C. Childress
064216
4,6-Dichloro-2-phenylphenol
Cancelled
064215
Potassium 4,6-dichloro-2-phenylphenate
Cancelled
Cancelled
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Diclofop-methyl
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2160
T. Luminello
Herbicide
Pre-RED
110902
Methyl 2-(4-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)phenoxy)propionate
06/05/91, 10/13/95
Supported
Diethatyl ethyl
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2170
C. Childress
Herbicide
Cancelled
279500
N-Chloroacetyl-N-(2,6-diethylphenyl)glycine, ethyl ester
06/12/91
Cancelled
Dimethyldithiocarbamate salts
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2180
D. Deziel
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
Pre-RED
034801
Ferric dimethyldithiocarbamate
09/30/91, 03/03/95, 10/13/95, 02/14/96
Supported
034803
Potassium dimethyldithiocarbamate
10/02/91
Supported
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Dimethyldithiocarbamate salts continued
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
034804
Sodium dimethyldithiocarbamate
09/27/91
Supported
034805
Zinc dimethyldithiocarbamate
10/01/91, 10/02/95, 10/13/95
Supported
034806
Ziram - cyclohexylamine complex
Cancelled
Dinitramine
Case No. : 2185
CRM : C. Childress
Herbicide
Cancelled
Al Number : 102301
Al Name : N3,N3-Diethyl-2,4-dinitro-6-(trifluoromethyl)-1,3-benzenediamine
Status : Cancelled
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE: PESTICIDE TYPE: STATUS:
4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol & salts
Case No. : 2190 Insecticide Cancelled
CRM : C. Childress Fungicide
Herbicide
Antimicrobial
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
037507
4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol
Cancelled
037508
Sodium 4,6-dinitro-o-cresylate
Cancelled
Dinitrophenol
Case No. : 2195 Insecticide Cancelled
CRM : C. Childress Fungicide
Al Number : 037509
Al Name : 2,4-Dinitrophenol
Status : Cancelled
Dinocap, and its components
Case No. : 2200 Insecticide Pre-RED
CRM : K. Angulo Fungicide
Al Number : 036003
Al Name : 2,6-Dinitro-4-octylphenyl crotonate
Status : Cancelled
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Dinocap, and its components continued
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
036002
2,4-Dinitro-6-octylphenyl crotonate
Cancelled
036001
Mixed dinitrooctylphenylcrotonates and dinitrooctylphenols
09/10/91, 10/13/95
Supported
Diphacinone, and salts
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2205
D. Deziel
067701
2-(Diphacinone, and salts
06/06/91, 10/13/95
RED Completed
067705
Diphacinone, and salts
06/06/91
RED Completed
Rodenticide
RED Approved: 9/97
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Diphenylamine
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2210
B. Chambliss
038501
Diphenylamine
01/10/91, 10/13/95
RED Completed
Fungicide
Herbicide
RED Approved: 9/97
Dipropyl isocinchomeronate
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2215
D. Monos
Insecticide
Pre-RED
047201
Di-n-propyl isocinchomeronate
06/07/91, 08/05/93, 04/19/94, 10/13/95
Supported
Ditalimfos
Case No. : 2790
CRM : C. Childress
Fungicide
Cancelled
Al Number : 106301
Al Name : O,O-Diethyl (1,3-dihydro-1,3-dioxo-2H-isoindol-2-yl)phosphonothioate
Status : Cancelled
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Dodemorph, and salts
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
2225
C. Childress
Fungicide
Cancelled
268600
4-Cyclododecyl-2,6-dimethylmorpholine
Cancelled
110401
4-Cyclododecyl-2,6-dimethylmorpholine acetate
02/04/91
Cancelled
268700
4-Cyclododecyl-2,6-dimethylmorpholine benzoate
Cancelled
Dowacil-A40 (*)
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
2230
C. Childress
Fungicide
Cancelled
102802
2,3-Dichloro-4-(propylsulfonyl)pyridine
Cancelled
102801
2,3,5-Trichloro-4-(propylsulfonyl)pyridine
Cancelled
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Duraset
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
n
2795
C. Childress
030901
Tolylphthalamic acid
Cancelled
Cancelled
EDB
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2235
C. Childress
042002
EDB
10/13/92
Cancelled
Insecticide
Cancelled
EDC
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2240
C. Childress
042003
EDC
10/13/92
Cancelled
Insecticide
Fungicide
Cancelled
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Endothall, and salts
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Herbicide
2245
P. Dobak
038904
Dipotassium endothall
10/09/91, 10/13/95
Supported
038903
Disodium endothall
09/30/91,03/03/95
Cancelled
038905
Mono[N,N-dimethyl(coco alkyl)amine] endothall
10/09/91, 10/13/95
Supported
038901
7-Oxabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane-2,3-dicarboxylic acid
Supported
Pre-RED
Endrin
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
2250
C. Childress
Insecticide
Rodenticide
Cancelled
041601
Hexachloroepoxyoctahydro-endo,endo-dimethanonapthalene
Cancelled
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Ethalfluralin
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2260
B. Chambliss
Herbicide
RED Approved: 12/94
PB95-262101
113101
N-Ethyl-N-(2-methyl-2-propenyl)-2,6-dinitro-4-(trifluoromethyl)benzenamine
12/31/90, 08/23/95
RED Completed
Ethofumesate
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2265
J. Newland
Herbicide
Pre-RED
110601
2-Ethoxy-2,3-dihydro-3,3-dimethyl-5-benzofuranyl methanesulfonate
06/19/91,01/04/95, 10/13/95
Supported
Ethylan
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
2270
C. Childress
Insecticide
Cancelled
032101
1,1 -Dichloro-2,2-bis(p-ethylphenyl)ethane
Cancelled
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Ethylene oxide
Case No. : 2275
CRM : L. Nisenson
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Insecticide
Fungicide
Rodenticide
Antimicrobial
Pre-RED
In Special Review
042301
Ethylene oxide
05/24/91
Supported
Fenvalerate
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2280
R. Whiters
Insecticide
Pre-RED
109301
alpha-Cyano-(3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl 4-chloro-alpha-(l-methylethyl)benzeneacetate
07/11/91, 03/03/95, 07/20/95, 10/13/95
Supported
Fluazifop butyl, isomers
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2285
C. Childress
Herbicide
Cancelled
122805
Butyl (RS)-2-(4-((5-(trifluoromethyl)-2-pyridinyl)oxy)phenoxy)propanoate
06/12/91
Cancelled
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Flucythrinate
Case No. : 2290
CRM : C. Childress
Insecticide
Cancelled
Al Number
Al Name
Status
118301
(+-)-Flucythrinate
Cancelled
Fluvalinate
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2295
K. Rothwell
Insecticide
Pre-RED
109302
N-[2-Fluvalinate
04/12/91, 03/03/95, 10/13/95, 12/17/96
Supported
Fosamine ammonium
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2355 Herbic
W. Sproat
106701
Ammonium ethyl carbamoylphosphonate
06/11/91,03/14/95
RED Completed
RED Approved: 12/94
PB97-124754
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Fospirate
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
2300
Unassigned
Insecticide
Cancelled
103501
O,O-Dimethyl O-(3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridyl) phosphate
Cancelled
Furfural
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
2305
C. Childress
043301
Furfural
Cancelled
Insecticide
Cancelled
Glutaraldehyde
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2315
A. D.
043901
Glutaraldehyde
06/10/91, 07/15/92, 10/13/95
Supported
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
Pre-RED
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Hexachlorophene and salts
Case No. : 2320
CRM : C. Childress
Insecticide
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
Cancelled
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
044901
2,2'-Methylenebis(3,4,6-trichlorophenol)
Cancelled
044902
Monosodium 2,2'-methylenebis(3,4,6-trichlorophenate)
Cancelled
Imazalil
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2325
D. Monos
Fungicide
Pre-RED
111901
1-(2-(2,4-Dichlorophenyl)-2-(2-propenyloxy)ethyl)-1H-imidazole
12/31/90, 02/16/95, 10/13/95, 03/01/96
Supported
lndole-3-butyric acid
Case No. : 2330
CRM : R. Kumar, BPPD
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Fungicide
Herbicide
046701
lndole-3-butyric acid
RED Completed
RED Approved: 09/92
PB92-221969
RED Fact Sheet #: PB92-221951
Completed Reregistration
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Iprodione
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2335
D. Deziel
Fungicide
Pre-RED
109801
3-(3,5-Dichlorophenyl)-N-(1-methylethyl)-2,4-dioxo-1-imidazolidinecarboxamide
09/23/91,03/03/95, 10/13/95
Supported
Irgasan
Case No.
CRM
n
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2340
A. D.
Insecticide
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
Pre-RED
054901
5-Chloro-2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)phenol
06/07/91.03/03/95, 10/13/95
Supported
Isofenphos
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2345
R. Whiters
Insecticide
Herbicide
Pre-RED
109401
Isopropylsalicylate, O-esterwith O-ethyl isopropylphosphoramidothioate
05/10/91,03/03/95, 10/13/95
Supported
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Lead arsenate
Case No. : 2360
CRM : C. Childress
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Herbicide
Cancelled
013502
Lead arsenate
Cancelled
MCPB, and salts
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2365
T. Luminello
Herbicide
Pre-RED
019201
4-(2-Methyl-4-chlorophenoxy)butyric acid
07/10/91
Supported
019202
Sodium 4-(2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxy)butyrate
07/10/91,09/21/93, 10/13/95
Supported
MGK-264
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
n
2430
J. Robertson
Insecticide/Synergist
Pre-RED
057001
N-Octyl bicycloheptenedicarboximide
06/03/91, 10/13/95
Supported
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CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
MV-678
Case No.
CRM
n
Al Number
Al Name
Status
2440
C. Childress
Insecticide
Cancelled
119501
1-(8-Methoxy-4,8-dimethylnonyl)-4-(1-methylethyl) benzene
Cancelled
Mefluidide, and salts
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Herbicide
2370
R. Whiters
114002
Diethanolamine mefluidide
02/04/91
Supported
114001
N-(2,4-Dimethyl-5-(((trifluoromethyl)sulfonyl)amino)phenyl)acetamide
Cancelled
114003
Mefluidide, potassium salt
02/04/91
Supported
Pre-RED
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Mepiquat chloride
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2375
P. Dobak
109101
N,N-Dimethylpiperidinium chloride
04/05/91,01/10/94, 10/13/95
RED Completed
Herbicide
RED Approved: 09/96
PB97-151633
2-Mercaptobenzothiazole, salts
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2380
C. Childress
051701
2-Mercaptobenzothiazole
Cancelled
051704
Sodium 2-mercaptobenzothiazolate
04/12/91,09/07/94
RED Completed
051705
Zinc 2-mercaptobenzothiazolate
04/12/91
RED Completed
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
RED Approved: 09/94
PB95-173522
RED Fact Sheet #: PB95-173522
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Merphos
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
2385
C. Childress
074901
Tributyl phosphorotrithioite
Cancelled
Fungicide
Herbicide
Cancelled
Methanearsonic acid, salts
Case No. : 2395
CRM : D. McNeilly
Insecticide
Herbicide
Rodenticide
Pre-RED
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
013806
Calcium methanearsonate
06/14/91,03/03/95
Supported
013802
Disodium methanearsonate
06/14/91,03/03/95, 10/13/95
Supported
013805
Dodecylammonium methanearsonate
Cancelled
013803
Monosodium methanearsonate
06/14/91,03/03/95, 10/13/95
Supported
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Methanearsonic acid, salts continued ...
Al Number
Al Name
Status
013804
Octylammonium methanearsonate
Cancelled
Methazole
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2400
C. Childress
Herbicide
Cancelled
106001
2-(3,4-Dichlorophenyl)-4-methyl-1,2,4-oxadiazolidine-3,5-dione
05/10/91
Cancelled
Methyl isothiocyanate
Case No. : 2405
CRM : K. Angulo
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
068103
Methyl isothiocyanate
07/26/91
Supported
Insecticide
Fungicide
Herbicide
Pre-RED
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Methyldithiocarbamate salts
Case No. : 2390
CRM : M. Goodis
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Fungicide
(Nematicide)
Herbicide
Antimicrobial
Pre-RED
039002
Potassium N-methyldithiocarbamate
09/19/91
Supported
039003
Sodium N-methyldithiocarbamate, or Metam-sodium
09/19/91, 10/13/95
Supported
Methylene bis(thiocyanate) (MBT)
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2415
M. Rice
068102
Methylene bis(thiocyanate)
06/12/91, 06/25/93, 04/01/97
RED Completed
Antimicrobial
RED Approved: 04/97
Mexacarbate
Case No. : 2425
CRM : C. Childress
Insecticide
Cancelled
Al Number : 044201
Al Name : 4-(Dimethylamino)-3,5-dimethylphenyl methylcarbamate
Status : Cancelled
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Molinate
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2435
W. Livingston
Herbicide
Pre-RED
041402
S-Ethyl hexahydro-1H-azepine-1-carbothioate
06/11/91, 10/13/95
Supported
N6-Benzyladenine
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2040
D. Greenway, BPPD
Herbicide
RED Approved: 03/94
PB94-203239
116901
N-(Phenylmethyl)-1H-purin-6-amine
12/28/90
RED Completed
Napropamide
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2450
B. Chambliss
Herbicide
Pre-RED
103001
N,N-Diethyl-2-(1-naphthalenyloxy)propionamide
02/13/91,02/28/94, 10/13/95
Supported
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
(b-Napthyloxy)acetic acid
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2445
C. Childress
055601
(2-Naphthyloxy)acetic acid
02/04/91
Cancelled
Herbicide
Cancelled
Niclosamide
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2455
E. Mitchell
Insecticide
Pre-RED
077401
2-Aminoethanol salt of 2',5-dichloro-4'-nitrosalicyanalide
06/09/92
Supported
Nicotine, and derivs
Case No. : 2460
CRM : D. Isbell
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Insecticide
Rodenticide
(Repellent)
Pre-RED
056702
Nicotine
03/27/91, 03/24/93
Supported
056703
Nicotine sulfate
03/27/91
Cancelled
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Nicotine, and derivs continued ...
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
056704
Tobacco dust
03/27/91
Supported
4-Nitrophenol (PNP)
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2465
K. Rothwell
056301
4-4-Nitrophenol
02/12/91
RED Completed
Fungicide
RED Approved: 9/97
Octhilinone
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2475
A. D.
099901
2-n-Octyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one
06/05/91, 10/13/95
Supported
Fungicide
Pre-RED
Omadine salts
Case No. : 2480
CRM : A. D.
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
Pre-RED
Al Number : 088005
Al Name : tert-Butylamine 2-pyridinethiol-1-oxide
Status : Cancelled
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Omadine salts continued ...
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
088002
Zinc 2-pyridinethiol-1 -oxide
06/26/91
Supported
Oxadiazon
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2485
T. Myers
Herbicide
Pre-RED
109001
2-tert-Butyl-4-(2,4-dichloro-5-isopropoxyphenyl)-delta2-1,3,4-oxadiazoline-5-one
05/08/91,03/03/95, 10/13/95
Supported
Oxyfluorfen
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2490
E. Mitchell
Herbicide
Pre-RED
111601
2-Chloro-1-(3-ethoxy-4-nitrophenoxy)-4-(trifluoromethyl) benzene
06/12/91, 07/20/93, 03/03/95, 10/13/95
Supported
Oxythioquinox
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2495
J. Newland
Insecticide
Fungicide
Pre-RED
054101
6-Methyl-2,3-quinoxalinedithiol cyclic S,S-dithiocarbonate
02/21/91, 10/13/95
Supported
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Pebulate
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2500
P. Leopard
041403
S-Propyl butylethylthiocarbamate
04/05/91, 10/13/95
Supported
Herbicide
Pre-RED
Pentachlorophenol, salts & esters
Case No. : 2505
CRM : A. D.
Insecticide
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
Pre-RED
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
063001
Pentachlorophenol
01/06/92, 08/04/88, 05/30/86
Supported
063010
Pentachlorophenyl laurate
Cancelled
063002
Potassium pentachlorophenate
Cancelled
063003
Sodium pentachlorophenate
01/06/92, 08/04/88, 05/30/86
Cancelled
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Permethrin
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2510
P. Dobak
Insecticide
Pre-RED
109701
3-Phenoxyphenyl)methyl (+-)cis,trans-3-(2,2-dichloroethenyl)-2,2-dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate
08/09/91, 01/02/92, 04/11/94, 03/03/95, 10/13/95
Supported
Phenothiazine
Case No. : 2515
CRM : C. Childress
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Insecticide
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
Cancelled
064501
10H-Phenothiazine
Cancelled
Phenthoate
Case No. : 2800
CRM : C. Childress
Insecticide
Cancelled
Al Number : 104901
Al Name : Ethyl alpha-((dimethoxyphosphinothioyl)thio)benzeneacetate
Status : Cancelled
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Phenylmercury salts
Case No. : 2805
CRM : C. Childress
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Insecticide
Fungicide
Herbicide
Antimicrobial
Cancelled
066001
Di(phenylmercury) dodecenylsuccinate
08/15/91
Cancelled
066003
Phenylmercuric acetate
08/15/91
Cancelled
066004
Phenylmercuric ammonium acetate
Cancelled
066023
Phenylmercuric ammonium propionate
Cancelled
066012
Phenylmercuric lactate
Cancelled
066016
Phenylmercuric nitrate
Cancelled
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Phenylmercury salts continued
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
066022
Phenylmercuric oleate
08/15/91
Cancelled
066021
Phenylmercuric triethanolammonium lactate
Cancelled
2-Phenylphenol, and salts
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2575
T. Luminello
064116
Ammonium o-phenylphenate
08/11/93
Cancelled
064103
o-Phenylphenol
08/02/91,05/12/95, 10/13/95
Supported
064108
Potassium o-phenylphenate
08/11/93
Supported
064104
Sodium o-phenylphenate
09/20/91, 10/13/95
Supported
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
Pre-RED
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Phosacetim
Case No. : 2520
CRM : C. Childress
Rodenticide
Cancelled
Al Number : 018501
Al Name : O,O-Bis(p-chlorophenyl) acetimidoylphosphoramidothioate
Status : Cancelled
Piperonyl butoxide
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2525
J. Robertson
Insecticide/Synergist
Pre-RED
067501
Butylcarbityl (6-propylpiperonyl)ether 80% and related compounds
05/13/91, 10/13/95
Supported
Pirimiphos-ethyl
Case No. : 2530
CRM : C. Childress
Insecticide
Cancelled
Al Number : 108101
Al Name : O-[2-(Diethylamino)-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl] O,O-diethyl phosphorothioate
Status : Cancelled
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Pirimiphos-methyl
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2535
M. Sykes
Insecticide
Pre-RED
108102
O-[2-(Diethylamino)-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl] O,O-dimethyl phosphorothioate
06/11/91, 10/13/95
Supported
Rival (*), and salts
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2810
D. Deziel
067703
2-Pivalyl-1,3-indandione
06/17/91
RED Completed
067704
Sodium 2-pivalyl-1,3-indandione
06/17/91
RED Completed
Rodenticide
RED/Not Eligible: 9/97
Profenofos
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2540
K. Rothwell
Insecticide
Pre-RED
111401
O-(4-Bromo-2-chlorophenyl) O-ethyl S-propyl phosphorothioate
09/18/91, 10/13/95
Supported
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Prometon
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2545
P. Leopard
Herbicide
Antimicrobial
Pre-RED
080804
2,4-Bis(isopropylamino)-6-methoxy-s-triazine
05/08/91,03/03/95
Supported
Propetamphos
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2550
D. Monos
Insecticide
Pre-RED
113601
2-Butenoic acid, 3-(((ethylamino)methoxyphosphinothioyl)ocy)-, 1-methylethyl
06/04/91
Supported
Propoxur
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2555
A. Mitchell
047802
Propoxur
04/04/91, 12/26/91,07/13/92
RED Completed
Insecticide
RED Approved: 9/97
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
n-Propyl isome
Case No. : 2565
CRM : C. Childress
Al Number : 038001
Al Name : Di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate
Status : Cancelled
Cancelled
Propylene oxide
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2560
T. Lennon
042501
Propylene oxide
02/04/91
Supported
Pre-RED
Pyrazon
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2570
T. Lennon
Insecticide
Herbicide
Pre-RED
069601
5-Amino-4-chloro-2-phenyl-3(2H)-pyridazinone
06/11/91
Supported
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Pyrethrin, and derivs
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
2580
J. Robertson
069001
Pyrethrin I
05/28/91, 10/13/95
Supported
069004
Pyrethrin coils
Cancelled
069002
Pyrethrum powder other than pyrethrins
Cancelled
Insecticide
Pre-RED
Pyrimidinone (Amdro)
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2585
D. Monos
Insecticide
Pre-RED
118401
Tetrahydro-5,5-dimethyl-2(1H)-pyrimidinone)
04/12/91, 07/12/91, 03/03/95, 10/13/95
Supported
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Ronnel
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
2590
C. Childress
Insecticide
Cancelled
058301
O,O-Dimethyl O-(2,4,5-trichlorophenyl) phosphorothioate
Cancelled
Ryanodine, and derivs
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2595 Insecticide Pre-RED
J. Newland
071501
Ryania speciosa, powdered stems of
Cancelled
071502
Ryanodine
01/08/91
Supported
Sethoxydim
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2600
D. Deziel
Herbicide
Pre-RED
121001
2-(1-(Ethoxyimino)butyl)-5-(2-(ethylthio)propyl)-3-hydroxy-2-cyclohexen-1-one
05/13/91, 09/21/93, 03/31/94, 10/13/95
Supported
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Sodium acifluorfen
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2605
T. Luminello
Herbicide
Pre-RED
114402
5-(2-Chloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)phenoxy)-2-nitrobenzoic acid, sodium salt
06/07/91,03/03/95, 10/13/95
Supported
Starlicide
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
n
2610 Insecticide
A. Mitchell (Avicide)
009901
3-Chloro-p-toluidine hydrochloride
02/15/91
RED Completed
RED Approved: 09/95
PB96-164702
RED Fact Sheet #: PB96-164710
TBT-containing compounds
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2620
A. D.
083117
Bis(tributyltin) adipate
Cancelled
083001
Bis(tributyltin) oxide
09/30/91, 10/13/95
Supported
Fungicide
Biocide
Pre-RED
Partial Completion of Special
Review (antifoulant use)
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
TBT-containing compounds continued
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
083102
Bis(tributyltin) salicylate
09/30/91, 02/28/94
Supported
083104
Bis(tributyltin) sulfosalicylate
Cancelled
083105
Tributyltin acetate
Cancelled
083121
Tributyltin acrylate
Cancelled
083106
Tributyltin benzoate
09/30/91
Supported
083107
Tributyltin chloride
Cancelled
083108
Tributyltin chloride complex of ethylene oxide condensate of abietylamine
Cancelled
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
TBT-containing compounds continued
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
083112
Tributyltin fluoride
09/30/91
Cancelled
083115
Tributyltin isopropyl succinate
Cancelled
083109
Tributyltin linoleate
Cancelled
083118
Tributyltin maleate
09/30/92
Supported
083120
Tributyltin methacrylate
10/07/91
Supported
083110
Tributyltin monopropyleneglycol maleate
Cancelled
083111
Tributyltin neodecanoate
Cancelled
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
TBT-containing compounds continued
Al Number
Al Name
Status
083114
Tributyltin resinate
Cancelled
TCMB
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2625
A. D.
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
Pre-RED
035603
2-(Thiocyanomethylthio)benzothiazole
06/30/91, 10/13/95
Supported
TCNB
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
2630
C. Childress
055201
1,2,4,5-Tetrachloro-3-nitrobenzene
Cancelled
Cancelled
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
TPTF
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
2690
C. Childress
083602
Triphenyltin fluoride
Cancelled
Insecticide
Fungicide
Herbicide
Cancelled
Terbucarb
Case No. : 2640
CRM : C. Childress
Al Number : 038801
Al Name : 2,6-Di-tert-butyl-p-tolyl methylcarbamate
Status : Cancelled
Cancelled
Terbuthylazine
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2645
D. Isbell
Herbicide
(Algaecide)
RED Approved: 12/94
PB95-213575
RED Fact Sheet #: PB95-239281
080814
2-(tert-Butylamino)-4-chloro-6-(ethylamino)-s-triazine
06/04/91,08/01/94,01/02/95
RED Completed
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Tetradifon
Case No. : 2655
CRM : C. Childress
Al Number : 079202
Al Name : 4-Chlorophenyl 2,4,5-trichlorophenyl sulfone
Status : Cancelled
Cancelled
Tetramethrin
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2660
P. Leopard
Insecticide
Pre-RED
069003
(1-Cyclohexene-1,2,-dicarboximido)methyl 2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropenyl)cyclopropanecarboxylate
06/10/91, 10/13/95
Supported
Thiabendazole, and salts
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Fungicide
2670
W. Sproat
060101
2-(4-Thiazolyl)benzimidazole
06/12/91, 10/13/95
Supported
060102
2-(4-Thiazolyl)benzimidazole, hypophosphite salt
06/12/91, 10/13/95
Supported
Pre-RED
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Thiobencarb
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2665
D. Deziel
Herbicide
RED Approved: 9/97
108401
S-((4-Chlorophenyl)methyl) diethylcarbamothioate
08/13/91, 10/13/95
RED Completed
Thiodicarb
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2675
T. Myers
Insecticide
Pre-RED
114501
Dimethyl N,N'-(thiobis((methylimino)carbonyloxy))bis(ethanimidothioate)
04/29/91, 10/13/95
Supported
Thiophanate-methyl
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2680
P. Leopard
Insecticide
Fungicide
Pre-RED
102001
Dimethyl ((1,2-phenylene)bis(iminocarbonothioyl))bis(carbamate)
04/12/91, 03/03/95, 10/13/95, 03/06/96
Supported
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Toxaphene
Case No. : 2685
CRM : C. Childress
Al Number : 080501
Al Name : Technical chlorinated camphene
Status : Cancelled
Insecticide
Cancelled
Triadimefon
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2700
B. Chambliss
Fungicide
Pre-RED
109901
1 -(4-Chlorophenoxy)-3,3-dimethyl-1 -(1
04/29/91,03/03/95, 10/13/95
Supported
-1 ,2,4-triazol-1 -yl)-2-butanone
Trial I ate
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2695
M. Goodis
Herbicide
Pre-RED
078802
S-(2,3,3-Trichloroallyl) diisopropylthiocarbamate
06/04/91, 05/03/93, 09/30/94, 10/13/95
Supported
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol, & salts
Case No. : 2815
CRM : Unassigned
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Fungicide
Herbicide
Antimicrobial
Cancelled
064217
Sodium 2,4,5-trichlorophenate
Cancelled
064210
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
Cancelled
Triclopyr, salts and esters
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2710
D. Monos
Herbicide
RED Approved: 9/97
116004
Butoxyethyl ester triclopyr
08/13/91, 05/18/93, 03/03/95, 10/13/95
RED Completed
116001
3,4,5-Trichloro-2-pyridinyloxyacetic acid
Cancelled
116002
Triethylammonium triclopyr
08/13/91, 05/18/93, 03/03/95, 10/13/95
RED Completed
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Triforine
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2720
T. Myers
Fungicide
Pre-RED
107901
N,N'-(1,4-Piperazinediyl-bis(2,2,2-trichloroethylidine))bis(formamide)
06/12/91,03/06/95, 10/13/95
Supported
Troysan CMP Acetate (*)
Case No. : 2820
CRM : C. Childress
Fungicide
Cancelled
Al Number : 018401
Al Name : Acetato(chloromethoxypropyl)mercury
Status : Cancelled
Troysan KK-108A (*)
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2725
M. Rice
107801
3-lodo-2-propynyl butylcarbamate
04/30/91, 05/29/97
RED Completed
Fungicide
RED Approved: 03/97
PB97-172738
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Valone (*), and salts
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
2825
C. Childress
Rodenticide
Cancelled
067706
Calcium 2-isovaleryl-1,3-indandione
02/15/91
Cancelled
067702
2-lsovaleryl-1,3-indandione
Cancelled
Vernolate
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2735
P. Leopard
041404
S-Propyl dipropylthiocarbamate
04/05/91, 10/13/95
Supported
Herbicide
Pre-RED
Vinclozolin
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
2740
M. Wilhite
Fungicide
Pre-RED
113201
3-(3,5-Dichlorophenyl)-5-ethenyl-5-methyl-2,4-oxazolidinedione
06/28/91, 03/03/95. 10/13/95, 12/21/95, 09/18/96
Supported
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LIST B REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Zineb
Case No.
CRM
: 2750 Insecticide
: C. Childress Fungicide
Cancelled
Al Number : 014506
Al Name : Zinc ethylenebisdithiocarbamate
Status : Cancelled
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LIST C CHEMICAL CASES
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Abietylamine derivatives
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
3001
Unassigned
004206
Dehydroabietylamine
Cancelled
004201
Dehydroabietylamine acetate
Cancelled
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
Cancelled
Accel (*)
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
3002
D. McNeilly
Herbicide
110001
Phenylmethyl)-9-(tetrahydro-2H-pyran-2-yl)-9H-purin-6-amine
Cancelled
Cancelled
Aliphatic alkyl quaternaries
Case No. : 3003
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
A. D.
Fungicide
Herbicide
Antimicrobial
Pre-RED
169104
Alkenyl* dimethyl ammonium acetate *(75% C18', 25% C16')
Cancelled
069198
Alkenyl* dimethyl ethyl ammonium bromide *(90% C18', 10% C16
Cancelled
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Aliphatic alkyl quaternaries continued ...
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
069102
Alkenyl* dimethyl ethyl ammonium bromide *(90% C18', 10% C16')
Cancelled
107601
Alkoxy*-2-hydroxypropyl trimethyl ammonium chloride *(100% C12-cis as in Alkron
Cancelled
069148
Alkyl* bis(2-hydroxyethyl) benzyl ammonium chloride *(as in fatty acids of coconut oil)
Cancelled
069146
Alkyl* dimethyl ethyl ammonium bromide *(90% C14, 5% C16, 5% C12)
Supported
169126
Alkyl* dimethyl ethyl ammonium bromide *(mixed alkyl and alkenyl groups as in the fatty acids of soybean oil)
Cancelled
069185
Alkyl* trimethyl ammonium chloride (58% C18, 40% C16, 1% C14, 1% C12)
Cancelled
069151
Alkyl* trimethyl ammonium chloride *(90% C18, 10% C16)
Cancelled
169158
Alkyl*trimethyl ammonium chloride (*alkyl as in fatty acids of coconut oil)
Cancelled
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Aliphatic alkyl quaternaries continued
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
069156
Cetyl dimethyl ethyl ammonium bromide
Supported
018101
Chloroethyl trimethyl ammonium chloride
10/13/95
Supported
'(as in fatty acids of tallow
<(85%C18, 15%C16)
169111
Dialkyl* dimethyl ammonium bentonite
Cancelled
069162
Dialkyl* dimethyl ammonium chloride
Cancelled
069149
Didecyl dimethyl ammonium chloride
10/13/95
Supported
069166
Dioctyl dimethyl ammonium chloride
Supported
169155
Dodecyl bis (2-hydroxyethyl) octyl hydrogen ammonium chlorid
Cancelled
169154
Dodecyl bis(hydroxyethyl)di
Supported
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Aliphatic alkyl quaternaries continued
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
069165
Octyl decyl dimethyl ammonium chloride
Supported
069190
Octyl dodecyl dimethyl ammonium chloride
Cancelled
069173
Oxydiethylenebis(alkyl* dimethyl ammonium chloride)
Supported
069138
Quaternary ammonium compounds, dicoco alkyldimethyl, chlorid
Cancelled
Aliphatic solvents
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
3004
W. Sproat
063503
Aliphatic petroleum hydrocarbons
04/09/97
Supported
505200
Isoparaffinic hydrocarbons
Cancelled
Insecticide
Herbicide
Pre-RED
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Aliphatic solvents continued ...
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
063501
Kerosene
Cancelled
063502
Mineral oil - includes paraffin oil from 063503
04/10/97
Supported
063506
Mineral spirits
Cancelled
Alkyl amino betaine
Case No. : 3005
CRM : Unassigned
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
Cancelled
Al Number : 169131
Al Name : Alkyl* amino betaine *(46% C12, 24% C14, 10% C16, 8% C10, 7% C8, 5% C18)
Status : Cancelled
Alkyl dichlorobenzyl quats
Case No. : 3006
CRM : Unassigned
Al Number : 169134
Al Name : Alkyl* dimethyl 3,4-dichlorobenzyl ammonium chloride *(100% C12)
Status : Cancelled
Continued on next page ...
Cancelled
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Alkyl dichlorobenzyl quats continued ...
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
169101
Alkyl* dimethyl 3,4-dichlorobenzyl ammonium chloride *(50% C14, 40% C12, 10% C16)
Cancelled
069182
Alkyl* dimethyl 3,4-dichlorobenzyl ammonium chloride *(55% C14, 23% C12, 20% C16, 2% C18)
Cancelled
069110
Tetrosan
Cancelled
Alkyl diethanolamides
Case No. : 3007
CRM : Unassigned
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Insecticide
Fungicide
Rodenticide
Antimicrobial
079045
Alkyl* diethanolamide *(70% C12, 30% C14)
Cancelled
079018
Bis(2-hydroxyethyl) lauramide
Cancelled
079099
Capric diethanolamide
Cancelled
Cancelled
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Alkyl diethanolamides continued ...
Al Number
Al Name
Status
224600
Diethanolamides of the fatty acids of coconut oil
Cancelled
Alkyl imidazolines, and
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
3010
A. Mitchell
Herbicide
Antimicrobial
RED Approved: 06/95
PB96-188479
RED Fact Sheet #: PB96-188487
046614
AlkylM or 3-benzyl-1-(2-hydroxethyl)-2-imidazolinium chloride
Cancelled
046601
Alkyr-1-(2-hydroxyethyl)-2-imidazoline acetate *(as in fatty acids of tall oil)
Cancelled
046621
AlkylM-benzyl-1 -(2-hydroxyethyl)-2-imidazolinium chloride
Cancelled
046610
1 -Ethyl-2-heptadecenyl-1 -(2-h
Cancelled
046618
Heptadecenyl imidazolinium chloride
Cancelled
046612
Heptadecenyl-2-imidazoline
Cancelled
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Alkyl imidazolines, and continued ...
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
046611
Heptadecyl hydroxyethyl imidazoline
Cancelled
046607
Heptadecyl hydroxyethylimidazolinium chloride
Cancelled
046619
Heptadecyl-1-methyl-1-(2-(stearoylamido)ethyl)-2-imidazolinim methyl sulfate
Cancelled
046609
Hydroxyethyl)-2-alkyl -2-imidazoline (as in fatty acids of tall oil)
09/30/92
RED Completed
046605
Hydroxyethyl)-2-heptadecenyl-2-imidazoline
Cancelled
046608
1-Solar CL-387
Cancelled
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Alkyl isoquinolinium quats
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
3011
Unassigned
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
Cancelled
069115
Alkyl* isoquinolinium bromide *(50% C12, 30% C14, 17% C16, 3% C18)
Cancelled
069116
Alkyl* methyl isoquinolinium chloride *(55% C14, 25% C12, 17% C16, 3% C18)
Cancelled
Alkyl morpholinium quats
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
3012
Unassigned
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
Cancelled
069113
Alkyl*-N-ethyl morpholinium ethyl sulfate *(92% C18, 8% C16)
Cancelled
169137
Alkyl*-N-ethyl morpholinium ethyl sulfate *(92% C18, 8% C16)
Cancelled
069147
Alkyl*-N-ethyl morpholium ethyl sulfate*(66% C18, 25% C16, 8% C18, 1% C14)
Cancelled
069187
Cetyl-N-ethylmorpholinium ethyl sulfate
Cancelled
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Alkyl pyridines, and pyridinium quatermaries
Case No. : 3013 Insecticide
CRM : Unassigned Fungicide
Rodenticide
Antimicrobial
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
069205
Alkyl pyridines
Cancelled
069118
Cetyl pyridinium bromide
Cancelled
069160
Cetyl pyridinium chloride
Cancelled
Cancelled
Alkyl trimethylenediamines,
Case No. : 3014
CRM : A. D.
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Fungicide
Herbicide
Antimicrobial
Pre-RED
067310
Alkyl* amino)-3-aminopropane *(42% C12, 26% C18, 15% C14, 8% C16, 5% C10, 42% C8)
09/30/92
Supported
067311
Alkyl* amino)-3-aminopropane *(47% C12, 18% C14, 10% C18, 9% C10, 8% C16, 8% C8)
Cancelled
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Alkyl trimethylenediamines, continued ...
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
067301
Alkyl* amino)-3-aminopropane *(as in fatty acids of coconut oil)
09/30/92
Supported
169109
Alkyl* amino)-3-aminopropane adipate *(as in fatty acids of coconut oil)
09/30/92
Supported
067307
Alkyl* amino)-3-aminopropane benzoate *(as in fatty acids of coconut oil)
Cancelled
067306
Alkyl* amino)-3-aminopropane diacetate *(37% C18', 29% C16, 23% C18, 3% C16)
Cancelled
067313
Alkyl* amino)-3-aminopropane diacetate *(as in fatty acids of coconut oil)
Supported
067309
Alkyl* amino)-3-aminopropane hydroxyacetate *(as in fatty acids of coconut oil)
09/30/92
Supported
067302
Alkyl* amino)-3-aminopropane monoacetate *(as in fatty acids of coconut oil)
09/30/92
Supported
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CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Alkyl trimethylenediamines, continued ...
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
067317
Alkyl* ethyl)-1,3-propanediamine) *(24% C14, 24% C11, 23% C13, 23% C12, 3% C15, 3% C10)
Cancelled
067316
Octadecenyl-1,3-propanediamine monogluconate
Cancelled
Alkyldiethanolamines,
3008
Unassigned
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Antimicrobial
Cancelled
169125
Alkyl* bis(2-hydroxyethyl) amine acetate *(65% C18, 30% C16, 5% C14)
Cancelled
067320
Alkyl*-N,N-bis(2-hydroxyethyl)amine *(100% C12-C18)
Cancelled
Alkyldipropoxyamines
Case No. : 3009
CRM : Unassigned
Fungicide
Cancelled
Al Number : 067308
Al Name : Alkyl* dipropoxy amine *(47% C12, 18% C14, 10% C18, 9% C10, 8% C16, 8% C8)
Status : Cancelled
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Allantoin,
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
3015 Insecticide
Unassigned
085701
Allantoin
Cancelled
085703
Aluminum chlorohydroxy allantoinate
Cancelled
Cancelled
4-t-Amylphenol, and salts
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
3016
A. D.
064101
Amylphenol
12/17/92
Supported
064111
Amylphenol, potassium salt
12/17/92
Supported
064112
Amylphenol, sodium salt
12/17/92
Supported
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
Pre-RED
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Ancymidol
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
3017
A. Mitchell
Herbicide
RED Approved: 06/95
PB96-144241
108601
Ancymidol (a-cyclopropyl-a-(p-methoxyphenyl)-5-pyrimidinemethanol
02/18/93
RED Completed
p-Anethole
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
3018
Unassigned
015604
Anethole
Cancelled
Rodenticide
Cancelled
Animal oils
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
3019
L. Ryan
010801
Bone oil
Cancelled
122401
Fish oil
Cancelled
Insecticide
Rodenticide
RED/Voluntary Cancellation:
06/92
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Aromatic solvents
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
3020
A. Mitchell
Insecticide
Pre-RED
006501
Aromatic petroleum derivative solvent
Supported
006601
Chevron 100
10/13/95
Cancelled
006602
Heavy aromatic naphtha
Unsupported
086802
Xylene
Unsupported
086803
Xylene range aromatic solvent
10/13/95
Supported
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Arsenal (*)
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
3021
P. Dobak
Herbicide
Pre-RED
128829
2-(4,5-Dihydro-4-methyl-4-(1-methylethyl)-5-oxo-1H-imidazol-2-yl)-3-pyridinecarboxylic acid with 2-propanamine (1:1)
09/10/93, 10/13/95
Supported
Azacosterol HCI
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
3022
Unassigned
098101
Diazachlolestenol dihydrochloride
11/18/92
Cancelled
Avicide
Cancelled
Azadioxabicyclooctane
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
3023
A. D.
Antimicrobial
Pre-RED
107001
Hydroxymethoxymethyl-1-aza-3,7-dioxabicyclo(3.3.0) octane
08/31/92
Supported
107002
Hydroxymethyl-1 -aza-3,7-dioxabicyclo(3.3.0) octane
08/31/92
Supported
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Azadioxabicyclooctane continued ...
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
107003
Hydroxypoly(methyleneoxy)* methyl-1-aza-3,7-dioxabicyclo(3.3.0) octane
08/31/92
Supported
Benax 2-A-1
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
3024
Unassigned
Antimicrobial
Cancelled
079003
Disodium 2,2'-oxybis(4-dodecylbenzenesulfonate)
Cancelled
079002
Disodium 4-dodecyl-2,4'-oxydibenzenesulfonate
Cancelled
Benzaldehyde
Case No. : 3025
CRM : Unassigned
Al Number
Al Name
Status
008601
Benzaldehyde
Cancelled
Insecticide
Cancelled
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Benzisothiazolin-3-one
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
3026
A. D.
098901
Benzisothiazolin-3-one
09/23/92
Supported
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
Pre-RED
Benzyl bromoacetate
Case No. : 3027
CRM : Unassigned
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Antimicrobial
Cancelled
008710
Benzyl bromoacetate
Cancelled
Bioban P-1487 (*)
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
3028
A. D.
100803
Bioban-P-1487
Cancelled
100802
Ethyl-2-nitrotrimethylene)dimorpholine
09/30/92
Cancelled
100801
Nitrobutyl)morpholine
09/30/92
Supported
Antimicrobial
Pre-RED
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Biobor (*)
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
3029
T. Luminello
Antimicrobial
012401
Methyltrimethylenedioxy)bis(4-methyl-1,3,2-dioxaborinane)
09/30/92
RED Completed
012402
Oxybis(4,4,6-trimethyl-1,3,2-dioxaborinane)
09/30/92
RED Completed
RED Approved: 06/93
PB94-109733
RED Fact Sheet #: PB94-102282
Completed Reregistration
Bis(bromoacetoxy)-2-butene
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
3030
A. D.
035605
Bis(bromoacetoxy)-2-butene
03/25/92
Supported
Antimicrobial
Pre-RED
Bis(propylsulfonyl)ethene
Case No. : 3031
CRM : Unassigned
Al Number : 011701
Al Name : Bis(propylsulfonyl) ethylene
Status : Cancelled
Fungicide
Cancelled
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Bromohydroxyacetophenone (BHAP)
Case No. 3032
CRM M. Rice
Al Number 008707
Al Name Bromo-4'-hydroxyacetophenone
DC I Date(s) 09/23/92, 02/24/95
Status RED Completed
Antimicrobial
RED Approved: 12/94
PB97-141741
Busan 74
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
3033
P. Dobak
Antimicrobial
RED Approved: 03/96
PB96-188495
035604
Hydroxypropylmethanethio sulfonate
09/23/92
RED Completed
Busan 77
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
3034
A. D.
Antimicrobial
Pre-RED
069183
Poly(oxyethylene(dimethyliminio)ethylene(dimethyliminio)ethy
04/28/86, 12/30/92
Supported
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
4-t-Butylphenol, and salts
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
3035
Unassigned
064113
Butylphenol
Cancelled
064115
Butylphenol, sodium salt
Cancelled
064114
Potassium 4-tert-butylphenate
Cancelled
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
Cancelled
Cellosolve esters
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
3036
Unassigned
011501
Butoxyethanol
Cancelled
042202
Methoxyethanol
09/30/92
Cancelled
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
Cancelled
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Chloramine B
Case No. : 3037
CRM : Unassigned
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Antimicrobial
Cancelled
076501
Chloramine B
Cancelled
Chlorhexidine derivs.
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
3038
B. Chambliss
045502
Chlorhexidine diacetate
03/31/92
RED Completed
045504
Chlorhexidine digluconate
Cancelled
481700
Chlorhexidine dihydrochloride
Cancelled
Antimicrobial
RED Approved: 06/95
PB97-121420
RED Fact Sheet #: PB97-121438
Chlorinated glycoluril
Case No. : 3039
CRM : Unassigned
Antimicrobial
Cancelled
Al Number : 078401
Al Name : Chlorinated glycoluril (1,3,4,6-Tetrachloroglycoluril and related compounds
Status : Cancelled
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CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Chloro(HOCH2-)acetamide
Case No. : 3041
CRM : Unassigned
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
Cancelled
Al Number : 109501
Al Name : Chloro-N-(hydroxymethyl)acetamide (8CA & 9CA)
Status : Cancelled
4-Chloro-2-phenylphenol,
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
3043
Unassigned
062209
Chloro-2-biphenylol, potassium salt
Cancelled
062212
Chloro-2-biphenylol, sodium salt
Cancelled
062208
Chloro-2-phenylphenol
Cancelled
Antimicrobial
Cancelled
6-Chloro-2-phenylphenol,
Case No. : 3044
CRM : Unassigned
Al Number : 062213
Al Name : Chloro-2-biphenylol, sodium salt
Status : Cancelled
Antimicrobial
Cancelled
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
6-Chloro-2-phenylphenol, continued
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
062210
Chloro-2-phenylphenol
Cancelled
062214
Chloro-2-phenylphenol, diethanolamine salt
Cancelled
062211
Chloro-2-phenylphenol, potassium salt
Cancelled
2-Chloro-4-phenylphenol,
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
3042
Unassigned
062215
Chloro-4-biphenylol, sodium salt
Cancelled
062206
Chloro-4-phenylphenol
Cancelled
062207
Potassium 2-chloro-4-phenylphenate
Cancelled
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
Cancelled
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
p-Chloro-m-cresol
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
3046
T. Luminello
064206
Chloro-3-cresol
10/31/91
RED Completed
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
RED Approved: 06/96
PB97-141733
p-Chloro-m-xylenol
Case No. : 3045
CRM : A. D.
Fungicide
Herbicide
Antimicrobial
RED Approved: 09/94
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
086801
Chloro-3,5-xylenol
09/23/92
RED Completed
Chlorocyclopentylphenol,
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
3040
Unassigned
064202
Chloro-2-cyclopentylphenol
Cancelled
064214
Chloro-2-cyclopentylphenol, potassium salt of
Cancelled
Cancelled
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Chlorocyclopentylphenol, continued
Al Number
Al Name
Status
064218
Chloro-2-cyclopentylphenol, sodium salt
Cancelled
Chlorosalicylanilide
Case No. : 3047
CRM : Unassigned
Fungicide
Cancelled
Al Number
Al Name
Status
077406
Chlorosalicylanilide
Cancelled
Cinnamaldehyde
Case No. : 3048
CRM : Unassigned
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Insecticide
Rodenticide
Cancelled/New Al
040506
Cinnamaldehyde
Cancelled/New Al
Cinoxate
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
3049
Unassigned
076604
Ethoxyethyl p-methoxycinnamate
Cancelled
Insecticide
Cancelled
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CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Coal tar chemicals: uses
Case No. : 3050
CRM : Unassigned
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Insecticide
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
022101
Cresylic acid, coal tar acids, coal tar phenols, or coal tar
Cancelled
Cancelled
(Coco alkyl)amine salts
Case No. : 3051
CRM : L. Ryan
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
069152
Alkyl* amine hydrochloride *(as in fatty acids of coconut oil)
11/06/91
RED Completed
067312
Alkyl*-diamine monobenzoate *(as in fatty acids of coconut oil)
Cancelled
RED Approved: 08/92
PB92-220219
RED Fact Sheet #: PB92-235639
Completed Reregistration
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CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Cosan145 (*)
Case No. : 3052
CRM : L. Ryan
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Antimicrobial
RED Approved: 09/94
PB95-171336
RED Fact Sheet #: PB95-173522
Completed Reregistration
123702
Methanol, (((2-dihydro-5-methyl-3(2H)-oxazolyl)-1 -methyl- ethoxy)methoxy)methoxy-
RED Completed
Cyclohexanone
Case No. : 3053
CRM : Unassigned
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Insecticide
Cancelled
025902
Cyclohexanone
Cancelled
Cycloprate
Case No. : 3054
CRM : Unassigned
Insecticide
Cancelled
Al Number : 115601
Al Name : Hexadecyl cyclopropanecarboxylate (8CA & 9CA)
Status : Cancelled
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CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
DM PA
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
3066
Unassigned
Herbicide
Cancelled
028401
Dichlorophenyl) O-methyl isopropylphosphoramidothioate
Cancelled
Dibromo-3-nitrilopropionamide (DBNPA)
Case No. : 3056
CRM : T. Moriarty
Fungicide
Herbicide
Antimicrobial
RED Approved: PB95-171807
Al Number 101801
Al Name Dibromo-3-nitrilopropionamide
Status RED Completed
o-Dichlorobenzene
Case No. : 3057
CRM : Unassigned
Antimicrobial
Cancelled
Al Number
Al Name
Status
059401
Orthodichloro benzene
Cancelled
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
p-Dichlorobenzene
Case No. : 3058
CRM : A. D.
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Insecticide
Fungicide
Rodenticide
Antimicrobial
Pre-RED
061501
Paradichlorobenzene
10/02/92,02/07/95
Supported
Dichlorophene,
Case No. : 3059
CRM : R. Whiters
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Insecticide
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
Cancelled
055001
Dichlorophene
Cancelled
055005
Sodium 2,2'-methylenebis(4-chlorophenate)
Cancelled
Dienochlor
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
3060
A. Mitchell
Insecticide
Pre-RED
027501
Decachlorobis(2,4-cyclopentadiene-1-yl)
10/01/92, 10/13/95
Supported
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Dihalodialkylhydantoins
Case No. : 3055
CRM : A. D.
Fungicide
Herbicide
Antimicrobial
Pre-RED
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
006315
Bromo-3-chloro-5,5-dimethylhydantoin
05/03/93
Supported
006317
Dibromo-5,5-dimethylhydantion
05/03/93
Supported
028501
Dichloro-5,5-dimethylhydantoin
05/03/93
Supported
128826
Dichloro-5-ethyl-5-methylhydantoin
05/03/93
Supported
Dikegulac sodium
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
3061
R. Whiters
Herbicide
Pre-RED
109601
Bis-O-(1-methylethylidene)-.alpha.-L-xylo-2-hexulofuranosonic acid, sodium salt
07/02/93, 10/13/95
Supported
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CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Dimethametryn
Case No. : 3062
CRM : Unassigned
Herbicide
Al Number : 080815
Al Name : Dimethylpropyl)-N-ethyl-6-(methylthio)-1,3,5- triazine-2,4-d
Status : Cancelled
Cancelled
Dimethepin
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
3063
M. Sykes
Herbicide
118901
Dihydro-5,6-dimethyl-1,4-dithiin-1,1,4,4-tetraoxide
12/30/91, 10/13/95
Supported
Pre-RED
Dimethoxane
Case No. : 3064
CRM : M. Hartman
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
001001
Dimethyl-m-dioxan-4-ol acetate
03/11/92
RED Completed
RED Approved: 06/95
PB96-188719
RED Fact Sheet #: PB96-188727
Completed Reregistration
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Diphenylstibine octanoate
Case No. : 3067
CRM : Unassigned
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
Cancelled
Al Number : 006202
Al Name : Diphenylstibene 2-ethylhexanoate
Status : Cancelled
Disodium cyanodithioimidocarobonate (DCDIC)
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
3065
M. Rice
Antimicrobial
RED Approved: PB95-169512
063301
Disodium cyanodithioimidocarbonate
09/30/92, 01/03/95
RED Completed
DowicilCTAC (*)
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
3069
J. Newland
Antimicrobial
RED Approved: 03/95
PB95-239257
017901
1-(3-Chloroallyl)-3,5,7-triaza-1-azoniaadamantane chloride
03/31/92
RED Completed
017902
Cis-1-(3-Chloroallyl)-3,5,7-triaza-1-azoniaadamantane chloride
RED Completed
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
DowicilS-13 (*)
Case No. : 3068
CRM : Unassigned
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
Cancelled
Al Number : 068901
Al Name : Tetrachloro-4-(methylsulfonyl)pyridine
Status : Cancelled
Ethanolamine, 2-
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
3070
M. Wilhite
099001
2-((Hydroxymethyl)amino)ethanol
11/01/91,03/24/93
RED Completed
104001
2-((Hydroxymethyl)amino)-2-methyl
RED Completed
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
RED Approved: 03/94
PB94-171907
RED Fact Sheet #: PB93-232916
Ethylene
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
3071
D. Home, BPPD
041901
Ethylene
RED Completed
Herbicide
RED Approved: 09/92
PB93-100337
RED Fact Sheet #: PB93-100345
Completed Reregistration
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Fenuron trichloroacetate
Case No. : 3072
CRM : Unassigned
Herbicide
Cancelled
Al Number : 035508
Al Name : Phenyl-1,1-dimethylurea trichloroacetate
Status : Cancelled
Fluoroacetic acid derivs.
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
3073
A. Mitchell
075002
Fluoroacetamide
Cancelled
075003
Sodium fluoroacetate
10/02/92
RED Completed
Insecticide
Rodenticide
RED Approved: 06/95
PB96-112941
Grotan (*)
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
3074
A. D.
Antimicrobial
Pre-RED
083301
Hexahydro-1,3,5-tris(2-hydroxyethyl)-s-triazine
10/01/92
Supported
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
(HOCH2-)methyldithiocarbamate
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
3076
A. D.
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
Pre-RED
102901
Potassium N-hydroxymethyl-N-methyldithiocarbamate
06/18/92
Supported
Hexylene glycol
Case No. : 3075
CRM : Unassigned
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Cancelled
068601
Methyl-2,4-pentanediol
Cancelled
Hylon (*)
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
3077
Unassigned
114601
4,5-Hylon (*)
Not Subject to Reregistration
Not Subject to Reregistration
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Imazapyr
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
3078
Unassigned
128821
lsopropyl-4-methyl-5-oxo-2-imidazolin-2-yl)-nicotinic acid
Not Subject to Reregistration
Not Subject to Reregistration
Indalone
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
3079
Unassigned
Insecticide
Cancelled
046801
Butyl 3,4-dihydro-2,2-dimethyl-4-oxo-2H-pyran-6-carboxylate
Cancelled
Inorganic cyanide
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
3086
L. Ryan
074001
Calcium cyanide
Cancelled
599600
Potassium cyanide
Cancelled
074002
Sodium cyanide
09/30/92
RED Completed
Rodenticide
RED Approved: 09/94
PB95-173514
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Iodine, lod. compounds & complexes
Case No. : 3080
CRM : A. D.
Fungicide
Herbicide
Antimicrobial
Pre-RED
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
046921
Alkyl* omega-hydroxypoly(oxyethylene) - iodine complex *(100% C12-C15)
09/30/93
Supported
046925
Alkyl* poly(oxypropylene)poly(oxyethylene)-iodine complex*
09/30/93
Cancelled
046901
Butoxypolypropoxypolyethoxyethanol - iodine complex
09/30/93
Supported
046905
Iodine
09/30/93
Supported
046917
Iodine - potassium iodine complex
09/30/93
Supported
046903
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol - iodine complex
09/30/93
Supported
(43% C10, 30% C14, 12% C12, 10% C16, 5% C18)
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Iodine, lod. compounds & complexes continued
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
046915
Octylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol - iodine complex
09/30/93
Cancelled
046904
Polyethoxypolypropoxyethanol - iodine complex
09/30/93
Supported
046909
Polyethoxypolypropoxypolyethoxyethanol
Cancelled
046926
Polyethylene glycol ether of linear secondary alcohol - iodine complex
09/30/93
Cancelled
046914
Polyvinylpyrrolidone - iodine complex
09/30/93
Supported
075701
Potassium iodide
09/30/93
Supported
046919
Sodium N-cyclohexyl-N-palmitoyl taurate - iodine complex
Cancelled
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Iodine, lod. compounds & complexes continued ...
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
046920
Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate - iodine complex
Cancelled
046923
Tetraglycine hydroperiodide
09/30/93
Supported
Isobornyl acetate
Case No. : 3081
CRM : Unassigned
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Antimicrobial
Cancelled
128875
Isobornyl acetate
Cancelled
Lamprecide (*)
Case No. 3082
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
E. Mitchell
036201
Trifluoro-4-nitro-m-cresol
06/09/92
Supported
Rodenticide
(Piscide)
(**) = alpha, alpha, alpha
Pre-RED
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
Limonene
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DCI Date(s)
Status
3083
E. Mitchell
079701
Limonene
09/30/92, 09/08/94
RED Completed
Lithium hypochlorite
Case No. : 3084
CRM : C. Childress
PESTICIDE TYPE:
Insecticide
Rodenticide
Fungicide
Herbicide
Antimicrobial
STATUS:
RED Approved: 09/94
PB95-1 69504
RED Fact Sheet #: PB95-1 66260
RED Approved: 12/93
PB94-1 54259
RED Fact Sheet #: PB94
Al Number
Al Name
DCI Date(s)
Status
014702
Lithium hypochlorite
09/24/92
RED Completed
MON-4620 (*)
Case No. : 3098
CRM : Unassigned
Herbicide
Al Number : 128001
Al Name : Acetylamino)methylo-2-chloro-N-(2,6-diethylphenyl)acetamide
Status : Cancelled
Cancelled
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Mercury chlorides
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
3085
T. Moriarty
052001
Mercuric chloride
06/18/92
Cancelled
052201
Mercurous chloride
06/18/92
Cancelled
Fungicide
Cancelled
Metasol J-26 (*)
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
3087
Unassigned
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
Cancelled
101301
N-(.alpha.-(Nitroethyl)benzyl)ethylenediamine, potassium salt
09/30/92
Cancelled
Methyl chloroform
Case No. : 3089
CRM : Unassigned
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Insecticide
Cancelled
081201
Trichloroethane
Cancelled
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Methyl ethyl ketone
Case No. : 3091
CRM : Unassigned
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Cancelled
044103
Methyl ethyl ketone
Cancelled
Methyl nonyl ketone
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
3094
J. Robertson
044102
Methyl nonyl ketone
09/15/92
RED Completed
Insecticide
Rodenticide
RED Approved: 06/95
PB96-164736
Methylated naphthalenes
Case No. : 3088
CRM : Unassigned
Al Number : 054002
Al Name : Methylated naphthalenes
Status : Cancelled
Insecticide
Rodenticide
Cancelled
Methylene chloride
Case No. : 3090
CRM : Unassigned
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Insecticide
Cancelled
042004
Methylene chloride
Cancelled
Page: 263
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Methylisothiazolinone
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
3092
T. Lennon
Antimicrobial
RED Approved: 06/96
107103
Chloro-2-methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one
11/03/92
RED Completed
107101
Chloro-2-methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one calcium chloride
Cancelled
107104
Methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one
11/03/92
RED Completed
107102
Methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one calcium chloride
Cancelled
(Methylnaphthyl)maleimide
Case No. : 3093
CRM : Unassigned
Al Number : 113701
Al Name : Methyl-1-naphthyl)maleimide
Status : Cancelled
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
Cancelled
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Methyloxazolidines
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
3095
M. Rice
114801
Dimethyloxazolidine (8CA & 9CA)
09/03/92
RED Completed
114802
Trimethyloxazolidine (8CA & 9CA)
Cancelled
Antimicrobial
RED Approved: 06/96
PB97-114243
RED Fact Sheet #: PB97-114243
Metronidazole
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
3096
Unassigned
120401
Metronidazole
09/23/93
Cancelled
Antimicrobial
Cancelled
Mitin FF
Case No.
CRM
n
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
3097
A. Mitchell
Insecticide
RED Approved: 06/96
PB97-114292
RED Fact Sheet #: PB97-114300
058802
Sodium 5-chloro-2-(4-chloro-2-(3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)ureido)
10/27/92
RED Completed
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
NEPD (*)
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
3102
Unassigned
067802
Nitro-2-ethyl-1,3-propanediol
Cancelled
Antimicrobial
Cancelled
Naphthenate salts
Case No. : 3099
CRM : A. D.
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Insecticide
Fungicide
Herbicide
Pre-RED
023102
Copper naphthenate
11/18/93,05/27/94
Supported
088301
Zinc naphthenate
11/09/93,03/25/97
Supported
beta-Naphthol
Case No. : 3100
CRM : Unassigned
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Insecticide
Fungicide
Cancelled
010301
Naphthol
Cancelled
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Neomycin sulfate
Case No. : 3101
CRM : Unassigned
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Antimicrobial
Cancelled
006313
Neomycin sulfate
Cancelled
2-(Octylthio)ethanol
Case No. : 3103
CRM : W. Sproat
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Insecticide
046301
Hydroxyethyl octyl sulfide
09/02/92
RED Completed
RED Approved: 12/95
PB96-164686
RED Fact Sheet #: PB96-164694
Completed Reregistration
Oil of camphor, and
Case No. : 3104
CRM : Unassigned
Insecticide
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
Cancelled
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
015602
Camphor
Cancelled
015601
Camphor oil
Cancelled
Page: 267
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Oil of citronella
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
3105
J. Tice, BPPD
021901
Oil of citronella
09/30/92
RED Completed
Insecticde
Rodenticide
RED Exemption: 09/94
Oil of pennyroyal
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
3106
R. King, BPPD
Insecticide
RED/Voluntary Cancellation: 09/96
128855
Leaves of Pennyroyal (Mentha pulegium)
Cancelled
040509
Oil of Pennyroyal
05/14/92
RED Completed
Oleyl polyamine
Case No. : 3107
CRM : Unassigned
Al Number : 101902
Al Name : Polyethylene polyamine* N-oleylamine hydrochloride
Status : Cancelled
Cancelled
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Paradox
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
3108
Unassigned
Antimicrobial
Cancelled
114901
Parahydroxy-2-oxo-phenylacethydroxymic acid chloride
11/04/91,08/23/93
Cancelled
Perchloroethylene
Case No. : 3109
CRM : Unassigned
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Cancelled
078501
Tetrachloroethylene
Cancelled
Phenethyl propionate (PEP)
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
3110
S. Moats, BPPD
102601
Phenylethyl propionate
09/30/92
RED Completed
RED Exemption: 09/93
Page: 269
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Phosphorus
Case No. : 3111
CRM : Unassigned
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Cancelled
066502
Phosphorus
Cancelled
Phthalate esters
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
3112
Unassigned
295200
Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
Cancelled
028001
Dibutyl phthalate
Cancelled
028002
Dimethyl phthalate
Cancelled
017001
Diphenyl phthalate
Cancelled
128947
Ethyl phthalate
Cancelled
Cancelled
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Pine oils
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
3113
A. D.
067002
Pine oil
08/09/93
Supported
067204
Pine tar
Cancelled
067205
Pine tar oil
Cancelled
Pre-RED
Piperalin
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
3114
C. Childress
Fungicide
RED Approved: 09/94
PB95-179784
RED Fact Sheet #: PB95-176343
097003
3-(2-Methylpiperidino)propyl 3,4-dichlorobenzoate
06/16/92, 12/30/94
RED Completed
Piprotal
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
3115
Unassigned
068801
Piperonal bis(2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethyl) acetal
Cancelled
Cancelled
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE: PESTICIDE TYPE: STATUS:
Polybromide quat resin
Case No. : 3116 Cancelled
CRM : Unassigned
Al Number : 008711
Al Name : Polybromide form of trimethylbenzyl ammonium resin
Status : Cancelled
Polyethoxyated alkylphenols
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
3118 Insecticide Cancelled
Unassigned Antimicrobial
079004
Isooctyl phenoxy polyethoxy ethanol
Cancelled
079005
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol
Cancelled
Polyethoxylated abietylamin
Case No. : 3117 Cancelled
CRM : Unassigned
Al Number : 004203
Al Name : Dehydroabietylamine - ethylene oxide condensate
Status : Cancelled
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Polyethoxylated aliphatic alcohols
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
3119
A. Mitchell
079084
Alkyl* omega-hydroxypoly(oxyethylene)*
06/18/92
Unsupported
124601
POE isooctadecanol
06/18/92
Unsupported
Unsupported
*(100%C11-C15)
Polyethoxylated aliphatic amines
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
3120 Antimicrobial Cancelled
Unassigned
067322
Alkyl*-amine-N,N-bis(2-omega-hydroxypoly(oxyethylene)ethyl) *(as in fatty acids of coconut oil)
Cancelled
101901
Polyethylene polyamine* N-oleylamine hydrochloride
Cancelled
079094
Polyoxyethylated* stearyl amine *(10 moles)
09/30/92
Cancelled
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Polyethoxylated sorbitol,
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
3121
Unassigned
Insecticide
Cancelled
079074
Polyoxyethylene sorbitan monolaurate
Cancelled
079086
Polyoxyethylene sorbitan monooleate
Cancelled
079075
Polyoxyethylene sorbitol oleate-laurate
Cancelled
079007
Polyoxyethylene sorbitol, mixed ether ester
Cancelled
Poly(hexamethylenebiguanide
Case No. : 3122
CRM : A. D.
Fungicide
Herbicide
Antimicrobial
Pre-RED
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
111801
Poly(iminoimidocarbonyliminoimidocarbonyliminohexamethylene)
04/04/92
Supported
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Polypropylene glycol & ether derivatives
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
3123
T. Moriarty
011901
Butoxypolypropylene glycol
09/25/92
Supported
068602
Polypropylene glycol
Cancelled
Insecticide
Pre-RED
Propamocarb
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
3124
K. Angulo
Fungicide
RED Approved: 09/95
RED Fact Sheet #: PB96-188529
119301
Propamocarb propyl 3-(dimethylamino)propylcarbamate
10/29/91,03/03/95, 10/11/95
RED Completed
Propiconazole
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
3125
M. Hartman
Fungicide
Pre-RED
122101
Dichlorophenyl)-4-propyl-1,3-dioxolan-2-yl)methyl)-1 H-1,2,4-
09/30/93, 10/13/95
Supported
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
Page: 276
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Propylene glycol, and
Case No. : 3126
CRM : A. D.
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Insecticide
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
Pre-RED
068604
Dipropylene glycol
08/02/93
Supported
068603
Propylene glycol
08/02/93
Supported
Repellent R-11 (*)
Case No. : 3127
CRM : Unassigned
Insecticide
Cancelled
Al Number : 043302
Al Name : Bis(2-butylene)tetrahydro-2-furaldehyde
Status : Cancelled
Sabadilla alkaloids
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
3128
T. Moriarty
002201
Sabadilla alkaloids
08/17/92, 10/13/95
Supported
Insecticide
Pre-RED
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Scilliroside
Case No. :
CRM :
Al Number :
Al Name :
Status :
3129
Unassigned
070801
Scilliroside
Unsupported
Rodenticide
Unsupported
Siduron
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
3130
J. Robertson
Herbicide
Pre-RED
035509
Siduron (1-(2-methylcyclohexyl)-3-phenylurea)
09/30/92, 03/03/95, 10/13/95
Supported
Sodium dodecyl diphenyl oxi
Case No. : 3131
CRM : Unassigned
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
Cancelled
Al Number : 079081
Al Name : Sodium dodecyl diphenyl oxide sulfonate
Status : Cancelled
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Sodium fluoride
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
3132
K. Angulo
075202
Sodium fluoride
09/30/92
Supported
Insecticide
Fungicide
Pre-RED
Strychnine
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
3133
J. Newland
Rodenticide
RED Approved: 06/96
PB97-151658
076901
Strychnine
09/30/92, 10/13/95, 03/13/97, 04/09/97
RED Completed
076902
Strychnine sulfate
Cancelled
Sulfacetamide
Case No. : 3134
CRM : Unassigned
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Antimicrobial
Cancelled
077904
Sulfacetamide
Cancelled
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Sulfoquinoxaline
Case No. : 3135
CRM : Unassigned
Al Number : 077901
Al Name : N1-(2-Quinoxalinyl)sulfanilamide
Status : Cancelled
Rodenticide
Cancelled
Sulfometuron methyl
3136
M. Sykes
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Herbicide
Pre-RED
122001
Methyl 2-[[[[(4,6-dimethyl-2-pyrimidinyl)aminoocarbonyloaminoosulfonylobenzoate
04/02/92, 10/13/95
Supported
Sulfoxide
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
3137
Unassigned
Insecticide
Rodenticide
Cancelled
057101
Methylenedioxy-4-(2-(octylsulfidnyl)propyl) benzene
Cancelled
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Tanol derivs. (Furanone)
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
3138
E. Mitchell
Rodenticide
RED Approved: 06/96
PB96-195649
RED Fact Sheet #: PB96-195649
122301
Furanone, dihydro-5-pentyl- (8CI,9CI)
07/27/92, 10/13/95
RED Completed
122302
Furanone,5-heptyldihydro-
07/27/92, 10/13/95
RED Completed
Terpineols, and
Case No. : 3139
CRM : Unassigned
Insecticide
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
Cancelled/New Al
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
067003
Terpineols
Cancelled
084501
Turpentine
Cancelled/New Al
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Tetracaine hydrochloride
Case No. : 3140
CRM : Unassigned
Al Number : 097005
Al Name : Tetracaine hydrochloride
Status : Cancelled
Antimicrobial
Cancelled
Thanite
Case No.
CRM
n
Al Number
Al Name
Status
3141
Unassigned
047101
Isobornyl thiocyanoacetate
Cancelled
Insecticide
Cancelled
Thiocyanoethyl derivs.
3142
Unassigned
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Insecticide
Cancelled
010002
Butoxyethoxy)ethyl thiocyanate
Cancelled
010001
Dithiocyano diethyl ether
Cancelled
010101
Thiocyanatoethyl dodecanoate
Cancelled
Page: 281
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Thymol
Case No.
CRM
3143
C. Childress
Insecticide
Fungicide
Rodenticide
Antimicrobial
RED Approved: 09/93
PB94-139003
RED Fact Sheet #: PB94-139102
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
080402
Thymol
09/30/92, 10/05/93
RED Completed
Trichloromelamine
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
3144
A. D.
077101
Trichloromelamine
09/30/92,02/01/95, 10/13/95
Supported
Herbicide
Antimicrobial
Pre-RED
Triethanolamine, and
3145
Unassigned
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Insecticide
Antimicrobial
Cancelled
004208
Triethanolamine
Cancelled
079043
Triethanolamine laurate
Cancelled
Continued on next page ...
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Triethanolamine, and continued ...
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
079044
Triethanolamine myristate
Cancelled
079025
Triethanolamine oleate
Cancelled
Triethylene glycol
Case No. : 3146
CRM : A. D.
Insecticide
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
Pre-RED
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
083501
Triethylene glycol
09/30/92
Supported
Triethylhexahydro-s-triazine (Vancide)
Case No. : 3147
CRM : M. Rice
Antimicrobial
RED Approved: 03/97
PB97-180798
RED Fact Sheet #: PB97-180780
Al Number 082901
Al Name Triethylhexahydro-s-triazine
DC I Date (s) 11/06/91
Status RED Completed
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Trimethoxysilyl quats
Case No. : 3148
CRM : A. D.
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Fungicide
Herbicide
Antimicrobial
Pre-RED
169160
Didecyl-N-methyl-3-(trimethoxysilyl) propanaminium chloride
08/12/93
Supported
107401
Trimethoxysilyl)propyl dimethyl octadecyl ammonium chloride
08/12/93, 10/13/95
Supported
Tris(HOCH2-)nitromethane
Case No. : 3149
CRM : P. Leopard
Antimicrobial
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
083902
Hydroxymethyl)-2-nitro-1,3-propanediol
09/29/92, 08/09/93, 01/31/94
RED Completed
RED Approved: 09/93
PB94-166402
RED Fact Sheet #: PB94-168135
Completed Reregistration
Wood oils and gums
Case No. : 3150
CRM : J. Tice, BPPD
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Insecticide
Fungicide
067209
Canadian balsam
Cancelled
RED Approved: 09/93
PB94-139615
RED Fact Sheet #: PB94-140001
Completed Reregistration
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LIST C REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Wood oils and gums continued
Al Number
Al Name
DCI Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
040505
Cedarwood oil
01/25/94
RED Completed
067207
Ester gum
Cancelled
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LIST D CHEMICAL CASES
Page 287
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Acetic acid, and salts
Case No. : 4001
CRM : L. Ryan
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
RED Approved: 09/91
PB92-161934
RED Fact Sheet #: PB92-145440
044001
Acetic acid
Cancelled
044008
Sodium diacetate
RED Completed
Acetone
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
4002
Unassigned
044101
Acetone
Cancelled
Cancelled
Agrobacterium radiobacter
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
4101
R. King, BPPD
114201
Agrobacterium radiobacter One
07/06/93
RED Completed
Insecticide RED Approved:
Fungicide PB95-271284
million viable cells of A. radiobacter per
06/95
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Aliphatic alcohols, C1-C5
Case No. : 4003
CRM : L. Ryan
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Insecticide
Fungicide
Herbicide
Antimicrobial
RED Approved: 03/95
PB95-262069
001505
Butyl alcohol
Cancelled
001501
Ethanol
RED Completed
047501
Isopropanol
RED Completed
053801
Methyl alcohol
Cancelled
047502
Propyl alcohol
Cancelled
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Aliphatic alcohols, C6-C16
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Insecticide
Herbicide
4004
A. Mitchell
001508
Cetyl alcohol
Cancelled
001509
Lauryl alcohol
Cancelled/New Al
079029
Fatty alcohols
10/01/93
Supported
079038
Decanol
10/01/93
Supported
079047
Hexanol
Cancelled
079056
Fatty alcohols (65% C12, 26% C14, 8% C16, 1% C10)
Cancelled
079059
Fatty alcohols (54.5% C10, 45.1% C8, 0.4% C6)
Unsupported
Pre-RED
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Aliphatic alcohols, C6-C16 continued
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
079089
Fatty alcohols (55.10% C10, 42.88% C8, 1.01% C6, 1.01% C12)
Cancelled
079037
Octanol
Cancelled
Aliphatic esters
Case No. : 4005
CRM : T. Myers
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Insecticide
Herbicide
Antimicrobial
Pre-RED
000169
Amyl acetate
Cancelled
077802
Dibutyl succinate
Cancelled
044003
Ethyl acetate
Cancelled
079034
Methyl esters of fatty acids (100% C8 - C12)
08/09/93
Supported
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Aliphatic esters continued
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
100901
Pentyl valerate
Cancelled
079069
Tetradecyl formate
Cancelled
Alkylbenzene sulfonates
Case No. : 4006
CRM : A. D.
Insecticide
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
Pre-RED
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
079015
Diethanolamine dodecylbenzenesulfonate
Cancelled
098002
Dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid
09/29/93
Supported
079016
Ethanolamine dodecylbenzenesulfonate
Cancelled
079008
Potassium dodecylbenzenesulfonate
Cancelled
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Alkylbenzene sulfonates continued ...
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
079087
Sodium alkyl*
Cancelled
benzene sulfonate *(100% C9)
079010
Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate
09/29/93
Supported
079053
Sodium methylundecyl benzene sulfonate
Cancelled
079020
Triethanolamine dodecylbenzenesulfonate
Cancelled
Allium sativum
Case No. : 4007
CRM : R. King, BPPD
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Insecticide
Rodenticide
128827
Allium sativum
RED Completed
RED Approved: 06/92
PB92-220235
RED Fact Sheet #: PB92-233139
Completed Reregistration
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Aluminum, and salts
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
4008
Unassigned
013901
Aluminum chloride
Cancelled
000111
Aluminum powder
Cancelled
013906
Aluminum sulfate
Cancelled
Herbicide
Antimicrobial
Cancelled
Amical 48
Case No.
CRM
n
4009
A. D.
Fungicide
Herbicide
Antimicrobial
Pre-RED
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
101002
Diiodomethyl p-tolyl sulfone
04/23/93
Supported
Antimycin 'A1
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
4121
M. Rice
006314
Antimycin 'A'
09/28/93
Supported
Insecticide
(Piscicide)
Pre-RED
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Aquashade
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
n
4010
E. Mitchell
110301
Acid Blue 9
09/30/93
Supported
110302
Acid Yellow 23
09/30/93
Supported
110303
Aquashade
Cancelled
Herbicide
Pre-RED
B. popilliae & B. lentimorb
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
4102
P. Mutton, BPPD
Insecticide
RED Approved: 09/96
054501
Bacillus popilliae and B. lentimorbus
09/30/92
RED Completed
Basic Green 4
Case No. : 4011
CRM : Unassigned
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Cancelled
039504
Malachite green
Cancelled
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Benzocaine
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
4012
L. Ryan
097001
Benzocaine
RED Completed
079091
Glyceryl p-aminobenzoate
Cancelled
Insecticide
RED Approved; Exemption: 12/94
Benzole acid, and derivs
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
4013
T. Lennon
009101
Benzole acid
Cancelled
009502
Benzyl alcohol
Cancelled
009501
Benzyl benzoate
07/14/93
Supported
009103
Sodium benzoate
Cancelled
Insecticide
Fungicide
Pre-RED
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Bis(oxyalkyl)glycine derivs
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
4014
Unassigned
039106
Nitrilotriacetic acid, trisodium salt
Supported
039122
Sodium dihydroxyethylglycine
Cancelled
Antimicrobial
Pre-RED
Bromine
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
4015
J. Billingslea
008701
Bromine
11/15/93
RED Completed
Insecticide
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
RED Approved: 01/94
PB94-152055
RED Fact Sheet #: PB94-152923
Butylene glycol
Case No. : 4016
CRM : Unassigned
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Cancelled
042205
Butylene glycol
Cancelled
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Calcium cyanamide
Case No. : 4017
CRM : Unassigned
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Fungicide
Herbicide
Cancelled
014001
Calcium cyanamide
Cancelled
Capsaicin
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
4018
R. King, BPPD
Insecticide
Vertebrate Repellent
070701
Capsaicin (in oleoresin of capsicum)
RED Completed
RED Approved: 06/92
PB93-101434
RED Fact Sheet #: PB93-100311
Completed Reregistration
Carbon and Carbon Dioxide
Case No. : 4019
CRM : L. Ryan
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Insecticide
Rodenticide
016001
Carbon
RED Completed
016601
Carbon dioxide
RED Completed
RED Approved: 09/91
PB92-161926
Carbon RED Fact Sheet #: PB92-147883
Carbon Dioxide RED Fact Sheet #:
PB92-145424
Completed Reregistration
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Chlorfenac, and salts
4020
Unassigned
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Cancelled
082606
Ammonium 2,3,6-trichlorophenylacetate
Cancelled
082601
Trichlorophenylacetic acid
Cancelled
082605
Trichlorophenylacetic acid, dimethylamine salt
Cancelled
082602
Trichlorophenylacetic acid, sodium salt
Cancelled
Chlorinated TSP
Case No. : 4021
CRM : Unassigned
Al Number : 124201
Al Name : Chlorinated trisodium phosphate
Status : Unsupported
Antimicrobial
Unsupported
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Chlorine Gas
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
4022
Dobak
020501
Chlorine
09/30/93
RED Completed
Antimicrobial
RED Approved: 09/94
Chlorine dioxide,
Case No. : 4023
CRM : A. D.
Insecticide
Fungicide
Herbicide
Antimicrobial
Pre-RED
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
020503
Chlorine dioxide
09/07/93
Supported
020502
Sodium chlorite
09/07/93
Supported
alpha-Chlorohydrin
Case No. : 4120
CRM : Unassigned
Al Number : 117101
Al Name : 3-Chloro-1,2-propanediol.
Status : Cancelled
Cancelled
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Citric acid, and salts
Case No. : 4024
CRM : W. Sproat
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
021802
Ammonium citrate
Cancelled
021801
Citric acid
RED Completed
RED Approved: 08/92
PB92-221829
RED Fact Sheet #: PB92-221837
Completed Reregistration
Colletotrichum gloeosporioides
Case No. : 4103
CRM : S. Bacchus, BPPD
Herbicide
RED Approved: 09/96
PB97-180772
RED Fact Sheet #: PB97-180517
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
226300
Colletotrichum gloeosporioides spores
09/30/93, 12/24/96
RED Completed
Copper salts,
Case No. : 4026
CRM : P. Leopard
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Fungicide
Molluscicide
Pre-RED
008102
Basic copper
Cancelled
- zinc sulfate complex ( Declare copper and zinc equivalent)
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Copper salts, continued
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
024403
Copper (from triethanolamine complex)
10/06/93, 05/22/95, 05/25/95, 10/13/95
Supported
041201
Copper 2-ethylhexanoate
Cancelled
024002
Copper 8-quinolinolate
10/06/93,05/18/95
Supported
024407
Copper as elemental from copper - ethylenediamine complex
10/06/93,05/18/95
Supported
024404
Copper as elemental from copper - etidronic acid complex
Cancelled
041202
Copper dehydroabietyl ammonium 2-ethylhexanoate
Cancelled
039105
Copper ethylenediaminetetraacetate
Unsupported
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Copper salts, continued
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
023303
Copper linoleate
Cancelled
023304
Copper oleate
Cancelled
023104
Copper salts of fatty and rosin acids
10/06/93
Supported
023103
Copper salts of the acids of tall oil
Cancelled
025602
Copper thiocyanate
10/06/93
Supported
042402
Cupric ferric subsulfate complex
Cancelled
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Copper, and oxides
Case No. : 4025
CRM : A. D.
Insecticide
Fungicide
Herbicide
Pre-RED
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
022501
Copper (metallic)
09/30/93
Supported
042403
Copper as metallic from cuprous and cupric oxide
Cancelled
042401
Cupric oxide
09/30/93
Supported
025601
Cuprous oxide
09/30/93
Supported
meta-Cresol
Case No. :
CRM :
Al Number
Al Name
Status
4027
W. Sproat
022102
Cresol
RED Completed
Fungicide
RED Approved: 09/94
PB95-171302
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Cytokinin
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
4107 Herbicide
R. King, BPPD
116801
Purin-6-amine, N-(2-furanylmethyl)-
09/21/93
RED Completed
RED Approved: 09/95
PB96-188503
Dextrin
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
4028
Unassigned
084503
Dextrin
Cancelled
Rodenticide
Cancelled
Dioctylsulfosuccinates
Case No. : 4029
CRM : Unassigned
Al Number : 079027
Al Name : Dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate
Status : Cancelled/New Al
Insecticide
Cancelled/New Al
Disparlure
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
4109
Unassigned
114301
Epoxy-2-methyloctadecane
10/13/95
Cancelled/New Al
Insecticide
Cancelled/New Al
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Dodecenyl acetate
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
4108
C. Childress
117701
Dodecenyl acetate
Cancelled
117702
Dodecenyl acetate
Cancelled
Insecticide
Cancelled
Dried blood
Case No. : 4030
CRM : R. King, BPPD
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Vertebrate Repellent
RED Approved: 09/91
PB92-161942
RED Fact Sheet #: PB92-145465
000611
Dried blood
RED Completed
2-EEEBC
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
4031
Unassigned
115001
Ethoxyethoxy)ethyl 2-benzimidazole carbamate
Cancelled/New Al
Cancelled/New Al
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE: PESTICIDE TYPE: STATUS:
Ethanolamine
Case No. : 4032 Fungicide Cancelled
CRM : J. Billingslea Antimicrobial
Al Number : 011601
Al Name : Ethanolamine
Status : Cancelled
Ethylene glycol
Case No. : 4033 Insecticide Cancelled
CRM : Unassigned Fungicide
Antimicrobial
Al Number
Al Name
Status
042203
Ethylene glycol
Cancelled
Ethylenediamine
Case No. : 4034 Fungicide Cancelled
CRM : Unassigned Herbicide
Antimicrobial
Al Number
Al Name
Status
004205
Ethylenediamine
Cancelled
Ethylenediaminediacetates
Case No. : 4035 Antimicrobial Cancelled
CRM : Unassigned
Al Number : 039114
Al Name : Disodium dihydroxyethyl ethylenediamine diacetate
Status : Cancelled
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Ethylenediaminetetraacetate
Case No. : 4036
CRM : Unassigned
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Insecticide
Fungicide
Herbicide
Antimicrobial
Unsupported
039117
Ammonium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
Cancelled
039101
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid
Cancelled
039115
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, disodium salt
Cancelled
039103
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, sodium salt
Cancelled
039110
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, trisodium salt
Cancelled
039111
Potassium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
Cancelled
039112
Tetra(monoethanolamine) ethylenediaminetetraacetate
Cancelled
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Ethylenediaminetetraacetate continued
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
039118
Tetrapotassium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
Cancelled
039107
Tetrasodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
Unsupported
039113
Tripotassium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
Cancelled
Ethylenediaminetriacetates
Case No. : 4037
CRM : Unassigned
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Fungicide
Herbicide
Antimicrobial
Unsupported
039121
Sodium N-(2-hydroxyethyl)ethylenediaminetriacetate
Cancelled
039109
Trisodium (2-hydroxyethyl)ethylenediaminetriacetate
Unsupported
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Eugenol
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
4038
R. Kumar, BPPD
102701
Eugenol
RED Completed
Insecticide
RED Exemption: 09/93
Famphur
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
4039
Unassigned
059901
Famphur (O,O-dimethyl O-(p-(dimethylsulfamoyl)phenyl) phosph
Cancelled
Cancelled
Fentichlor
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
4040
Unassigned
064209
Thiobis(4-chlorophenol)
Cancelled
Antimicrobial
Cancelled
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Flumetralin
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
4119
D. Isbell
Herbicide
(Growth Regulator)
Pre-RED
123001
2-Chloro-N-(2,6-dinitro-4-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)-N-ethyl-6
08/03/93, 10/13/95
Supported
Fluorosalan
Case No. :
CRM :
Al Number :
Al Name :
Status :
4041
Unassigned
027601
Dibromo-3'-(trifluoromethyl)salicylanilide
Cancelled
Cancelled
Freons (*)
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
4042
Unassigned
000014
Dichlorodifluoromethane
Cancelled
000013
Trichloromonofluoromethane
Cancelled
Insecticide
Cancelled
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Gibberellic acid,
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
4110
D. Greenway, BPPD
043801
Gibberellic acid
09/23/93
RED Completed
043802
Potassium gibberellate
09/23/93
RED Completed
Plant Growth Regulator
RED Approved: 03/96
PB96-188511
Gluconic acid
Case No. : 4043
CRM : Unassigned
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Antimicrobial
Cancelled
000104
Gluconic acid
Cancelled
Glycerol
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
4044
Unassigned
063507
Glycerol
Cancelled
Cancelled
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Glycolic acid, and salts
4045
Unassigned
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Antimicrobial
Cancelled
000101
Glycolic acid
Cancelled
000103
Sodium glycolate
Cancelled
Halazone
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
n
4046
Unassigned
077201
Dichlorosulfamoyl)benzoic acid
Cancelled
Cancelled
Hexadecadienol, acetates
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
4111
R. Kumar, BPPD
114101
Hexadecadien-1-ol acetate
04/23/93
RED Completed
114103
Hexadecadien-1-ol, acetate (9CI)
Unsupported
Insecticide
RED Approved: 03/94
PB94-203189
RED Fact Sheet #: PB94-203106
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Hexadecadienol, acetates continued
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
128914
Hexadecadien-1-ol, acetate, (z,e)
Cancelled
114102
Hexadecadien-1-ol, acetate, (z,z)
04/23/93, 04/26/93
RED Completed
8-Hydroxyquinoline,
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
4047
Unassigned
059803
Quinolinol
Cancelled
059801
Quinolinol benzoate
Cancelled
059802
Quinolinol citrate
Cancelled
059804
Quinolinol sulfate
Cancelled
Cancelled
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Inorg. bicarbonates
Case No. : 4048
CRM : Unassigned
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
Unsupported
073505
Sodium bicarbonate
Unsupported
Inorg. chlorates
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
4049
A. D.
073302
Calcium chlorate
Cancelled
073301
Sodium chlorate
Supported
Herbicide
Antimicrobial
Pre-RED
Inorg. fluosilicates
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
4050
J. Billingslea
075301
Ammonium fluosilicate
Cancelled
075304
Magnesium fluosilicate
Cancelled
Insecticide
Cancelled
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Inorg. fluosilicates continued
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
075306
Sodium fluosilicate
03/04/93
Cancelled
075307
Zinc fluosilicate
Cancelled
Inorg. halides
Case No. : 4051
CRM : C. Childress
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
075605
Calcium chloride
Cancelled
013902
Magnesium chloride
RED Completed
013907
Sodium bromide
RED Completed
013905
Sodium chloride
RED Completed
Insecticide
(Molluscicide)
Fungicide
Herbicide
Antimicrobial
RED Approved: 09/93
PB94-152790
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Inorg. nitrate/nitrite
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
4052
C. Childress
076103
Potassium nitrate
01/15/92
RED Completed
076104
Sodium nitrate
RED Completed
076204
Sodium nitrite
Cancelled
Rodenticide
Antimicrobial
RED Approved: 09/91
PB92-161975
RED Fact Sheet #: PB92-145473
Inorg. phosphates
Case No. : 4053
CRM : Unassigned
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Fungicide
Herbicide
Antimicrobial
Unsupported
076409
Monosodium phosphate
Cancelled
076407
Potassium phosphate, tribasic
Cancelled
076403
Sodium phosphate
Cancelled
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Inorg. phosphates continued
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
076404
Sodium tripolyphosphate
Cancelled
076408
Tetrapotassium pyrophosphate
Cancelled
076405
Tetrasodium pyrophosphate
Cancelled
076406
Trisodium phosphate
Unsupported
Inorg. polysulfides
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
4054
L. Werrell
076702
Calcium polysulfide
03/04/94
Supported
076703
Potassium polysulfide
Cancelled
Insecticide
Fungicide
Pre-RED
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Inorg. sulfates
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
4055
Unassigned
005602
Calcium sulfate
Cancelled
050503
Magnesium sulfate
Cancelled
075903
Potassium tetrathionate
Cancelled
005604
Sodium sulfate
Cancelled
Insecticide
Herbicide
Cancelled
Inorg. sulfites
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
4056
D. McNeilly
077601
Sulfur dioxide
09/30/93, 10/13/95
Supported
078201
Sodium bisulfite
09/30/93
Supported
Fungicide
Pre-RED
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Inorg. sulfites continued ...
Al Number
Al Name
Status
078203
Sulfurous acid, sodium salt
Cancelled
Inorg. thiosulfates
Case No. : 4057
CRM : Unassigned
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Insecticide
Fungicide
Herbicide
Unsupported
080103
Ammonium thiosulfate
Unsupported
080101
Calcium thiosulfate
10/13/95
Unsupported
080102
Potassium thiosulfate
Cancelled
Iron salts
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
4058
M. Hartman
034902
Ferric sulfate
02/26/93, 03/03/95
RED Completed
Herbicide
RED Approved: 02/93
PB93-200780
RED Fact Sheet #: PB93-198703
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Iron salts continued ...
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
050502
Ferrous Sulfate heptahydrarte
04/26/93
RED Completed
050506
Ferrous ammonium sulfate
Cancelled
050507
Ferrous sulfate monohydrate
04/26/93, 03/03/95
RED Completed
Isobutyl ketones
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
4059
Unassigned
044107
Diisobutyl ketone
Cancelled
044105
Methyl-2-pentanone
Cancelled
Cancelled
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Lanolin, and derivs.
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
4060
Unassigned
031607
Ethoxylated lanolin
Cancelled
031606
Isopropyl lanolin
Cancelled
031601
Lanolin
Cancelled
Insecticide
Cancelled
Lauryl sulfate salts
Case No. : 4061
CRM : L. Ryan
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Insecticide
Fungicide
Rodenticide
Antimicrobial
RED Approved: 09/93
PB94-142924
RED Fact Sheet #: PB94-140019
079028
Ammonium lauryl sulfate
Cancelled
079017
Magnesium lauryl sulfate
Cancelled
079011
Sodium lauryl sulfate
09/30/93
RED Completed
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Lauryl sulfate salts continued ...
Al Number
Al Name
Status
079046
Triethanolamine lauryl sulfate
Cancelled
Malic acid
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
4062
Unassigned
051101
Malic acid
Cancelled
Cancelled
Menthol
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
4063
T. Luminello
051601
Menthol
RED Completed
Insecticide
Rodenticide
RED Exemption: 09/93
Mineral acids
Case No. : 4064
CRM : L. Ryan
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Fungicide
Herbicide
Antimicrobial
RED Approved: 02/94
PB94-154242
RED Fact Sheet #: PB94-154572
045901
Hydrogen chloride
RED Completed
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Mineral acids continued ...
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
076001
Phosphoric acid
RED Completed
005605
Potassium bisulfate
Cancelled
073201
Sodium bisulfate
RED Completed
078001
Sulfuric acid
02/23/94, 10/13/95
RED Completed
Mineral bases, strong
Case No. : 4065
CRM : L. Ryan
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Fungicide
Herbicide
Antimicrobial
075604
Calcium oxide
Cancelled
075602
Potassium hydroxide
Cancelled
RED Approved: 09/92
PB93-124691
RED Fact Sheet #: PB93-124683
Completed Reregistration
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Mineral bases, strong continued
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
075603
Sodium hydroxide
09/30/92
RED Completed
Mineral bases, weak
Case No. : 4066
CRM : Unassigned
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Fungicide
Herbicide
Antimicrobial
Unsupported
075601
Calcium hydroxide
Cancelled
073504
Potassium carbonate
Cancelled
073506
Sodium carbonate
Unsupported
073507
Sodium sesquicarbonate
Cancelled
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Muscalure
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
(*) or (Z)-9-Tricosene
4112
M. Mendelsohn, BPPD
103201
Tricosene
08/24/93,04/13/95
RED Completed
Insecticide
RED Approved: 9/94
NPV inclusion bodies
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
4106
L. Hollis, BPPD
Insecticide
RED Approved: 09/96
107302
Polyhedral inclusion bodies of Douglas fir tussock moth nucleopolyhedrosis
09/14/93
RED Completed
107303
Polyhedral inclusion bodies of gypsy moth nucleopolyhedrosis
09/14/93
RED Completed
107304
Polyhedral inclusion bodies of n. sertifer
Cancelled
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Nickel sulfate
Case No. : 4067
CRM : Unassigned
Al Number : 050505
Al Name : Nickel sulfate hexahydrate
Status : Cancelled
Fungicide
Cancelled
Norea
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
4068
Unassigned
035801
Norea (3-(hexahydro-4,7-methanoindan-5-yl)-1,1-dimethylurea
Cancelled
Cancelled
Nosema locustae
Case No. : 4104
CRM : W. Nelson, BPPD
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Insecticide
117001
Nosema locustae
RED Completed
RED Approved: 10/92
PB93-100360
RED Fact Sheet #: PB93-100352
Completed Reregistration
Nuranone
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
4113
S. Cerrelli, BPPD
116501
Decenyl)dihydro-2-(3-H)-furanone
09/07/93
RED Completed
Insecticide
RED Approved: 09/95
BP96-188537
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Octadecadieneol, acetates
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
4114
BPPD
117201
Octadecadien-1-ol acetate
Cancelled
117202
Octadecadien-1-ol acetate
Cancelled
Insecticide
Cancelled
Oleic acid sulfonates
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
4069
A. D.
079064
Sulfonated oleic acid, sodium salt
09/09/93
Supported
Antimicrobial
Pre-RED
Oxalic acid, and salts
Case No. : 4070
CRM : T. Luminello
Antimicrobial
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
009603
Ammonium oxalate
Cancelled
009601
Oxalic acid
01/08/93
RED Completed
RED Approved: 12/92
PB93-100360
RED Fact Sheet #: PB93-173953
Completed Reregistration
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Paraben esters
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
4071
Unassigned
061205
Butyl 4-hydroxybenzoate
Cancelled
061201
Methyl 4-hydroxybenzoate
Cancelled
061203
Propyl paraben
Cancelled
Cancelled
Periplanone B
Case No. : 4115
CRM : R. Kumar, BPPD
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Insecticide
124801
Periplanone B
RED Completed
RED Approved: 03/94
PB94-187523
Completed Reregistration
Peroxy cmpds
Case No. : 4072
CRM : C. Childress
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Fungicide
Herbicide
Rodenticide
Antimicrobial
RED Approved: 12/93
PB94-151529
RED Fact Sheet #: PB94-151743
000595
Hydrogen peroxide
RED Completed
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Peroxy cmpds continued
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
063201
Peroxyacetic acid
RED Completed
063604
Potassium peroxymonosulfate
RED Completed
Petroleum sulfonates
Case No. : 4073
CRM : Unassigned
Al Number : 079035
Al Name : Sodium petroleum sulfonate
Status : Cancelled
Insecticide
Cancelled
Phenol, and salts
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
4074 Antimicrobial Pre-RED
A. D.
064001
Phenol
09/30/93
Supported
064002
Sodium phenate
09/30/93
Supported
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Phytophthora citrophthora
Case No. : 4105
CRM : C. Childress
Al Number : 111301
Al Name : Phytophthora palmivora
Status : Cancelled
Herbicide
Cancelled
Polyacrylate resins
Case No. : 4075
CRM : Unassigned
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Cancelled
052902
Acrylic polymer resins
Cancelled
Polybutene resins
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
4076
C. Childress
011402
Polybutene
07/06/93
RED Completed
011403
Polyisobutylene
Cancelled
Rodenticide
(Bird Repellent)
RED Approved: 12/94
PB95-210878
RED Fact Sheet #: PB97-126775
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Polyethylene
Case No. : 4077
CRM : Unassigned
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Rodenticide
Cancelled
000152
Polyethylene
Cancelled
Propionic acid, and salts
Case No. : 4078
CRM : L. Ryan
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
077701
Calcium propionate
Cancelled
077702
Propionic acid
RED Completed
077703
Sodium propionate
Cancelled
RED Approved: 09/91
PB92-161983
RED Fact Sheet #: PB92-235621
Completed Reregistration
Putrescent whole egg solids
Case No. : 4079
CRM : R. King, BPPD
Al Number : 105101
Al Name : Putrescent whole egg solids
Status : RED Completed
Insecticide
Rodenticide
RED Approved: 06/92
PB92-220227
RED Fact Sheet #: PB92-235621
Completed Reregistration
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Salicylic acid, and derivs
Case No. : 4080
CRM : BPPD
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Insecticide
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
Pre-RED
076601
Methyl salicylate
Supported
076602
Salicylic acid
Cancelled
Silica and silicates
Case No. : 4081
CRM : W. Sproat
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Insecticide
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
RED Approved: 09/91
PB92-161900
Completed Reregistration
072607
Calcium silicate
Cancelled
072602
Silica gel
RED Completed
072605
Silicon dioxide
RED Completed
072604
Sodium metasilicate
RED Completed
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Silver, and cmpds.
Case No. : 4082
CRM : C. Childress
Fungicide
Herbicide
Antimicrobial
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
RED Approved: 06/93
PB93-232973
RED Fact Sheet #: PB93-232924
Completed Reregistration
072501
Silver
09/30/92
RED Completed
072506
Silver chloride
Cancelled
072502
Silver fluoride
Cancelled
072503
Silver nitrate
Cancelled
072701
Silver thiuronium acrylate co-polymer
Cancelled
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Soap salts
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
4083 Insecticide
L. Ryan Fungicide
Herbicide
Rodenticide
Antimicrobial
031703
Ammonium oleate salts of fatty acids
Cancelled
031801
Ammonium salts of C8 -18 and C18' fatty acids
10/01/92
RED Completed
031702
Oleic acid
Cancelled
079022
Potassium myristate
Cancelled
079095
Potassium oleate
Cancelled
079023
Potassium ricinoleate
Cancelled
RED Approved: 09/92
PB93-101673
RED Fact Sheet #: PB93-101665
Completed Reregistration
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Soap salts continued
Al Number
Al Name
DCI Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DCI Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
079021
Potassium salts of fatty acids
10/01/92
RED Completed
079009
Soap
10/13/95
Inert
031704
Sodium oleate
Cancelled
Sulfallate
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
4084
Unassigned
039001
Chloroallyl diethyldithiocarbamate
Cancelled
Cancelled
Sulfamic acid
Case No. : 4085
CRM : Unassigned
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Antimicrobial
Unsupported
078101
Sulfamic acid
Unsupported
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
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CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Sulfur dioxide
Case No. : 4086
CRM : A. Mitchell
Al Number : 077601
Al Name : Sulfur dioxide
Status : Supported under Inorg. sulfites, case number 4056.
Pre-RED
2,3,6-TBA, and salts
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Cancelled
4088
Unassigned
017302
Trichlorobenzoic acid
Cancelled
017303
Trichlorobenzoic acid and related polychlorobenzoic acids, dimethylamine salt
Cancelled
017305
Trichlorobenzoic acid, sodium salt
Cancelled
TCA, and salts
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
4089
Unassigned
081001
Sodium trichloroacetate
Cancelled
081002
Trichloroacetic acid
Cancelled
Herbicide
Cancelled
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Tartar emetic
Case No. : 4087
CRM : Unassigned
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Rodenticide
Cancelled
006201
Tartar emetic
Cancelled
Tetrachlorophenol, salts
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Fungicide
4090
Unassigned
063004
Tetrachlorophenols
Cancelled
063006
Tetrachlorophenols, alkyl* amine salt*(as in fatty acids of coconut oils)
Cancelled
063007
Tetrachlorophenols, potassium salt
Cancelled
063005
Tetrachlorophenols, sodium salt
Cancelled
Cancelled
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Tetraiodofluorescein
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
4091
Unassigned
120902
Dihydro-2',4',5',7'-tetraiodospiro(isobenzofuran-1(3H),9'-(9
Cancelled
120901
Dihydroxy-2',4',5',7'-tetraiodospiro(isobenzofuran-1(3H),9'-
Cancelled
Cancelled
Thidiazuron
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
4092
T. Lennon
120301
Phenyl-N'-(1,2,3-thiadiazyl)urea
09/30/93, 10/13/95
Supported
Herbicide
Pre-RED
Toluene/xylene sulfonates
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
4093
Unassigned
079024
Potassium xylene sulfonate
Cancelled
079019
Sodium xylenesulfonate
Cancelled
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
Cancelled
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Toluene/xylene sulfonates continued
Al Number
Al Name
Status
079058
Toluene sulfonic acid
Cancelled
Tridecenyl acetates
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
4116
R. Kumar, BPPD
121901
Tridecen-1-yl acetate
RED Completed
121902
Tridecen-l-yl acetate
RED Completed
Insecticide
RED Approved: 09/96
PB97-120596
RED Fact Sheet #: PB97-120596
Trimethyldodecadienoates (S-Kinoprene)
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
4117 Insecticide
D. Home, BPPD
486300
Hydroprene
RED Completed
107501
Propynyl (E,E)-3,7,11-trimethyl-2,4-dodecadienoate
09/30/93
Unsupported
RED Approved: 09/96
PB97-133383
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Trimethyldodecadienoates (S-Kinoprene) continued
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
107502
2-Propynl(S-(E,E))
09/30/93
RED Completed
Turkey red oil
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
4094
Unassigned
079014
Turkey red oil
Cancelled
079093
Turkey red oil, sodium salt
Cancelled
Insecticide
Antimicrobial
Cancelled
Undecylenic acid
Case No. : 4095
CRM : Unassigned
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Cancelled
085501
Undecylenic acid
Cancelled
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Urea
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
Status
: 4096 Antimicrobial
: Unassigned
: 085702
: Urea
: Cancelled
Cancelled
Vegetable and flower oils
Case No. : 4097
CRM : J. Tice, BPPD
Insecticide
Fungicide
Herbicide
Rodenticide
Antimicrobial
RED Approved: 01/94
PB94-152048
RED Fact Sheet #: PB94-152931
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
004901
Allyl isothiocyanate
02/22/94, 10/13/95
RED Completed
031602
Cottonseed oil
Cancelled
072401
Sesame oil
Cancelled
040501
Essential oils
02/22/94
RED Completed
Continued on next page ...
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Vegetable and flower oils continued
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
031604
Hydrogenated castor oil
Cancelled
031603
Linseed oil
Cancelled
004301
Oil of anise
02/22/93
RED Completed
040503
Oil of eucalyptus
02/22/94
RED Completed
597500
Oil of geranium
02/22/94
RED Completed
040502
Oil of lemongrass
02/22/94
RED Completed
031605
Soybean oil
02/22/94
RED Completed
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Virelure (*)
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
4118
R. Kumar
120001
Hexadecenal
09/07/93
RED Completed
120002
Tetradecanal
Cancelled
Insecticide
RED Approved: 09/96
Xylenol
Case No.
CRM
4098
B. Chambliss
Fungicide
Antimicrobial
RED Approved: 09/94
PB95-186920
Al Number 086804
Al Name Xylenol
Status RED Completed
Al Number 086805
Al Name Xylenol (unspec. or mixed from 086804)
Status Cancelled
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Zinc salts
Case No.
CRM
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
Al Number
Al Name
DC I Date(s)
Status
4099
C. Childress
087801
Zinc chloride
10/07/92
RED Completed
088502
Zinc oxide
10/07/92
RED Completed
089001
Zincsulfate monohydrate
09/30/92
Cancelled
089101
Zincsulfate, basic
Cancelled
129015
Zinc
04/01/93
RED Completed
527200
Zinc Sulfate Monohyd
10/07/92
RED Completed
Fungicide
Herbicide
Antimicrobial
RED Approved: 09/92
PB93-101657
RED Fact Sheet #: PB93-101640
Completed Reregistration
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LIST D REREGISTRATION STATUS
CASE:
PESTICIDE TYPE:
STATUS:
Zirconium oxide
Case No. : 4100
CRM : Unassigned
Insecticide
Cancelled
Al Number
Al Name
Status
079090
Zirconium oxide
Cancelled
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NEW PESTICIDE
ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
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NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Abamaectin (Affirm)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
122804
Conventional - Insecticide
Food use
Year: 86
Acetic Acid
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
044001
Biopesticide - Herbicide
Non-food use (ornamental turf)
Year: 97
Acetochlor
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
121601
Conventional - Herbicide
Food use/corn
Year: 94
Acetylsalicylic Acid
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
129061
Antimicrobial
Non-food use
Year: 91
Aldoxycarb (Standak)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
110801
Conventional - Insecticide
Year: 86
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NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Alkyl Trimethyl ammonium chloride (Sinseto B)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
129012
Conventional - Fungicide
Wood
Year: 93
Aminoethoxyvinylglycine
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
129104
Herbicide - plant growth regulator
Food use
Year: 97
Ammonia
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
005302
Insecticide
Non-food use
Year: 94
Ampelomyces quisqualis isolate M-10
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
021007
Microbial Fungicide
Food use
Year: 94
Anagrapha falcifera NPV
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
127885
Microbial Insecticide
(technical)
Year: 95
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NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Autographa californica NPV
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128885
Microbial insecticide
Food use
Year: 94
Azadirachtin
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
121701
Conventional - Insecticide
Food use
Year: 85
Azoxystrobin
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128810
Fungicide
Food and non-food use
Year: 97
Bacillus cereus strain UW85/BP01
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
119802 Year: 97
Biopesticide - Herbicide - plant growth regulator
Non-food use (cotton)
Bacillus Sphaericus
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
119801
Biological - Insecticide/Mosquito larvae
Food use/rice, irrigation/sewage systems
Year: 91
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NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Page: 354
Bacillus Subtillis GB03
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
129068
Biological - Fungicide
Food use
Year: 92
Bacillus Subtillis MBI 600
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
129082
Biological - Fungicide
Food use
Year: 94
Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
006400
006403
006405
006407
006408
006409
006410
006422
006423
006424
006426
006444
006445
006447
006448
006452
006453
006457
006459
006462
Biological - Insecticide
Food use, ornamentals
Year: 89-97
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NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Beauveria bassiana
Al Number : 128818 Year: 95
128924
Type of Pesticide : Biological - Insecticide
Use Site : Food use
Beet Armyworm NPV (Spodoptera Exigua NPV)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
129078 Year: 93
Biological - Insecticide
Food use, ornamentals
Bensulfuron Methyl Ester
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128820 Year: 89
Conventional - Herbicide
Food use
N6-Benzyladenine mixt. with Gibberellins A4 and A7
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
116903 Year: 86
Plant regulator
Food use
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NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Bifenthrin (Talstar)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128825
Conventional - Insecticide
Food use and non-food use
Year: 85
Bromine Chloride
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
020504
Conventional - Antimicrobial
Water cooling, sewage systems
Year: 87
Bromoxynil Heptanoate
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128920
Conventional - Herbicide
Food use
Year: 88
Burkholderia cepacia type Wisconsin isolate/strain
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
006464
Biopesticide - Fungicide
Food use
Year: 96
Burkholderia (pseudomonas) cepacia type Wisconsin M36
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
006419
Biological - Insecticide/Nematicide
Food use, ornamentals
Year: 92
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NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Butanethiol (Bear Skunk)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
125001
Insecticide - Animal repellant
Non-food use
Year: 95
Cadre
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
129041
Herbicide
Food use
Year: 96
Candida oleophilia
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
021008
Biological - Insecticide/Fungicide
Food use
Year: 95
Carbendazim
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128872
Fungicide
Non-food use
Year:
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NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Carbonic Acid/Monopotassium Salt
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
073508
Conventional - Fungicide
Reformulating use
Year: 95
Castor Oil
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
031608
Biochemical - Rodenticide/animal repellant
Domestic use
Year: 94
Chitin (Clandosan)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128991
Fungicide, nematocide
Food use
Year: 88
Chitosan
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128930
Biological - Plant growth regulator
Food use, seed treatment
Year: 86
Chlorethoxyfos (Fortress)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use
129006
Insecticide
Food use
Year: 95
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NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Chlorimuron-Ethyl
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128901
Conventional - Herbicide
Food use and non-food use
Year: 86
Chloro-N-(2-ethyl-6-methylphenyl)-N-(2-methoxy-1-methylethyl) acetamide (Dual, Bleep)
Year: 97
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
108800
Herbicide
Food use
Chlorpyrifos-Methyl (Reldan)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
059102
Conventional - Insecticide
Food use
Year: 85
Cholecalciferol
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
202901 Year: 84
Conventional - Rodenticide
Agricultural, non-agricultural, and domestic use
Cidex (1,2-Benzenedicarboxaldehyde)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
129017
Antimicrobial
Non-food use
Year: 96
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NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Cinnamaldehyde
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
040506
Insecticide (bait)
Food use
Year: 94
Clethodim (Select)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
121011
Conventional - Herbicide
Food use
Year: 92
Clofentezine (Apollo)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
125501
Conventional - Miticide
Food use, ornamentals
Year: 89
Clopyralid
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
117403
Conventional - Herbicide
Food use and non-food use (residential turf)
Year: 87
Copper ethanolamine complex
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
024409
Insecticide, Fungicide, Herbicide
Non-food use
Year: 92
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NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Copper octamoate
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
023306
Fungicide
Food use
Year: 97
Cyano (3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl cis/tran-3-(2,2-dicholethenyl)-2-(Fury, Python)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
129064
Insecticide
Food use
Year: 92
Cyclanilide
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
026201
Fungicide
Non-food use (cotton)
Year: 97
Cyclopropyl-N-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-6-(methylthio)1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diamine
Year: 94
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128996
Fungicide
Non-food use
Cydia pomonella Granlosis virus
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
129090
Microbial insecticide/larvaecide
Food use
Year: 95
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NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Cyfluthrin (Baythroid)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128831
Conventional - Insecticide
Food use, ornamentals
Year: 87
Cyhalothrin K
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128897
Conventional - Insecticide
Food use, ornamentals
Year: 92
Cyphenothrin
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
129013
Conventional - Insecticide
Domestic home use, pets
Year: 91
Cyproconazole
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128993
Conventional - Fungicide
Ornamentals, turf
Year: 93
Cyromazine (Larvadex)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
121301
Conventional - Insecticide
Food use, ornamentals
Year: 85
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NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
DMDM Hydantoin
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
115501 Year: 87
Antimicrobial, Fungicide
Non-food use, household, commerical, industrial use
(E)-5-Decen-1-ol
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
078038
Biochemical - Insecticide/peach twig borer
Food use
Year: 95
5-Decen-1-ol, acetate, (E)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
117703
Biochemical - Insecticide
Food use
Year: 95
2-(Decylthio)ethanamine hydrochloride
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128963
Conventional - Antimicrobial
Food processing and other water systems
Year: 93
Deltamethrin
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
097805
Conventional - Insecticide
Food use, ornamentals, animals, pets
Year: 94
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NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Denatonium saccharide
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
129045
Animal and bird repellant
Non-food use
Year: 85
Dichloro-2-N-octyl-3(2H)-isothiazolone (Kathon, Duracide)
Year: 94
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128101
Biocide/Algicide
Non-food use/water systems, boat hulls, docks
Dichromic acid, disodium salt, dihydrate
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
068306
Fungicide
Non-food use
Year: 94
Diethyl Sulfide (Bear Skunker)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
125101
Conventional - Bear/animal repllent
Outdoor use/recreational areas
Year: 95
Difenoconazole
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128847
Conventional - Fungicide
Food use/wheat grain
Year: 94
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NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Difethialone (Generation)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128967
Conventional - Rodenticide
Domestic; home; industrial use
Year: 95
Dihydroazadirachtin (DAZA)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
121702
Biopesticide - Insecticide
Food and non-food use
Year:
Dimethazone (Command)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
125401
Conventional - Herbicide
Food use, ornamentals
Year: 86
Dimethenamid (Frontier)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
129051
Conventional - Herbicide
Food use
Year: 93
1 -4-Dimethyl-Napthalene
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
055802 Year: 95
Biochemical - Plant growth regulator/sprout inhibitor
Food use/potatoes
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NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Dimethylcylohexylidene acetaldehyde
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
112403
112404
Biological - Insecticide
Food use/cotton
Year: 93
(Z)-2-(3,3-Dimethylcyclohexylidene ethanol
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
112402
Biological - Insecticide
Food use/cotton
Year: 93
(R)-2(2,6-Dimethylphenyl)-methoxyacetylamino-propionic acid methyl ester
Year: 96
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
113502
Conventional - Fungicide
Food use, ornamentals
Dithiol-3-one, 4,5-dichloro-
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
129049
Antimicrobial
Non-food use
Year: 94
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NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Dithiopyr
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128994
Conventional - Herbicide
Turf, ornamental use
Year: 91
(E,E)-8,10-Dodecadien-1-ol (Isomate C)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
129028
Biological - Insecticide
Food, ornamentals
Year: 92
(Z)-8-Dodecen-1-ol
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128909
Insecticide - pheromone
Food use
Year: 86
(E)-8-Dodecen-1-yl acetate
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128907
Insecticide - pheromone
Food use
Year: 86
(Z)-8-Dodecen-1-yl acetate (Isomate-M)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128906
Biological - Insecticide
Food use
Year: 86
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NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
(Z)-9-Dodecenyl acetate
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
129004
Biological - Insecticide
Food use/grapes and grapevines
Year: 90
Dried Fermentation Solids and Solubles of Myrothecium verrucaria
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
119204
Biological - Nematicide
Food use, ornamentals
Year: 96
cis-7,8-Epoxy-2-methyloctadecane
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
114301
Insecticide - gypsy moth mating disruptant
Non-food use (forestry, other outdoor areas)
Year: 92
Esfenvalerate (Asana XL)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
109303
Conventional - Insecticide
Food use, ornamentals
Year: 86
Fenarimol
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
206600
Conventional - Fungicide
Food, agricultural use
Yesr: 84
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NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Fenbuconazole
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
129011
Conventional - Fungicide
Food use
Year: 95
Fenoxaprop-ethyl (Whip)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
Year: 87
128701
Conventional - Herbicide
Food use, turf and ornamental uses (residential and sod farms);
Non-food use (weed control - Acreage Conservation Reserve Land)
Fenoxaprop-p-ethyl
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
129092
Conventional - Herbicide
Food use
Year: 94
Fenoxycarb (Logic/Torus)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
125301
Conventional - Insecticide
Food use, ornamentals, turf, pets
Year: 85
Fenpropathrin (Danitol)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
127901
Conventional - Insecticide
Food use, ornamentals
Year: 89
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NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Fenridazon-Potassium
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
119001
Conventional - Plant growth regulator
Food use/wheat
Year: 86
Fipronil
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
129121 Year: 96
Conventional - Insecticide
Domestic use, pets, ornamentals, hospitals, eating establishments, etc.
Fludioxonil (Maxim)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
071503
Fungicide
Food use, ornamentals
Year: 96
Flumetsulam
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
129016
Conventional - Herbicide
Food use
Year: 93
Flumiclorac-pentyl (Resource)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128724
Conventional - Herbicide
Food use
Year: 95
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NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Fluridone (Sonar)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
112900
Conventional - Herbicide
Aquatic/non-food
Year: 86
Flurprimidol
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
125701
Conventional - Plant growth regulator
Ornamentals, trees
Year: 89
Flutolanil (Prostar)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128975
Conventional - Fungicide
Ornamental, turf use
Year: 93
Fomesafen Sodium
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
123802
Conventional - Herbicide
Food use, trees, non-agricultural use
Year: 87
Furfuryladenine (Kinetin)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
116802
Biological - Plant Growth Regulator
Food use, ornamentals
Year: 95
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NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
German cockroach pheromone
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
Year: 96
029028
Biological - Insecticide/cockroach control
Non-food use, domestic, commerical, hospital use, zoos, sewage systems
Gliocladium Virens G-21
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
129000
Biological - Damping off agent
Food use, ornamentals
Year: 90
Glufosinate-Ammonium (Ignite)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128850
Conventional - Herbicide
Food use, ornamentals, turf, etc.
Year: 93
Ground Sesame Stalks
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128970
Biological - Nematicide
Food use, ornamentals
Year: 88
Halofenozide
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
121026
Insecticide
Non-food use (turf)
Year: 97
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NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Halosulfuron (Permit)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128721 Year: 95
Conventional - Herbicide
Food use/field corn, sorghum, turf, ornamentals
Hexaflumuron (Recruit)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
118202
Conventional - Insecticide/termiticide
Non-food use, wood, ornamentals
Year: 94
Hexythiazox
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128849
Conventional - Insecticide
Food use, ornamentals
Year: 89
Hydantoin, dichlorodimethyl-
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
028501
Conventional - Antimicrobial
Industrial sites, water systems
Year: 84
Hydrogen Cyanamide
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
014002
Conventional - Plant growth regulator
Food use
Year: 93
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NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
(7S)-Hydroprene
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128966
Insecticide - insect growth regulator
Non-food use
Year: 86
Hymexazol (Tachigaren)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
129107
Conventional - Fungicide
Food use
Year: 95
Imazamethabenz-methyl (Assert)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128842
Conventional - Herbicide
Food use
Year: 88
Imazapyr
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128821
Conventional - Herbicide
Food use, forestry, ornamentals
Year: 87
Imazaquin (Scepter)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128848
Conventional - Herbicide
Food use, ornamentals, turf
Year: 86
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NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Imazaquin, Monoammonium salt
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128840
Conventional - Herbicide
Food use, ornamentals, turf
Year: 86
Imazaquin, Sodium salt
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
129023
Conventional - Herbicide
Food use/soybeans
Year: 86
Imazethapyr
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128922
Conventional - Herbicide
Food use, turf, rights of way
Year: 89
Imazethapyr, Ammonium salt
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128923
Conventional - Herbicide
Food use, turf, rights of way
Year: 89
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NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Imidacloprid (Admire)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
129099
Conventional - Insecticide/termiticide
Domestic, food, ornamental use
Year: 94
Indole
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
025000 Year: 94
Biological - Insecticide - corn rootworm attractant
Food use
lndole-3-butanethioic acid, s-phenyl ester
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128958
Conventional - Plant Regulator
Food use, ornamentals
Year: 93
Iron Phosphate
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
034903
Biopesticide -Insecticide/molluscicide
Food use
Year: 97
Isazophos (Triumph)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
126901
Conventional - Insecticide
Ornamentals, turf
Year:
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NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Isazophos-methyl (Triumph)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
295900
Conventional - Insecticide
Ornamentals, turf
Year: 87
Isobardac (Bardac)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
069207
Conventional - Antimicrobial
Aquatic non-food use
Year: 95
Isoxaben
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
125851
Conventional - Herbicide
Food use, ornamentals, turf use
Year: 89
Jojoba Oil
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
067200
Biological - Insecticide
Food use
Year: 96
S-Kinoprene (Enstar II)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
107502 Year:
Biochemical - Insecticide/insect growth regulator
Food, ornamental use
87
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NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Lactic Acid
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128929
Conventional - Plant growth regulator
Food use
Year: 88
Lactofen (Cobra)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128888
Conventional - Herbicide
Food use, ornamentals
Year: 89
Lagenidium Giganteum
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
129084 Year: 91
Biological - Insecticide/mosquito larvae control
Food use, aquatic, ornamentals
Lambda-Cyhalothrin
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128897
Conventional - Insecticide
Food use/domestic animals, ornamentals
Year: 88
Lauryl Alcohol
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
001509
Biological - insect pheromone
Food use
Year: 92
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NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Lavadin Oil
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
040500
Biological - Insecticide/repellant
Non-food use/household mothproofing
Year: 96
Linalool
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128838
Biological - Insecticide/repellent
Food use, domestic, pets
Year: 85
Liquid Nitrogen
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128934
Biochemical - Insecticide/termite control
Non-food use, dry wood protection
Year: 87
MDM Hydantoin
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
115502
Antimicrobial
Non-food use, industrial preservative
Year: 87
Meat Meal
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
100628
Biological - Animal repellant
Food use, ornamentals
Year: 96
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NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Mefenoxam
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
113502
Conventional - Fungicide
Food use, ornamentals
Year: 96
Metarhizium Anisopliae Strain
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
129056
Biological - Insecticide/Fungicide
Domestic home, hospitals, eating establishments
Year: 93
S-Methoprene (Dodecandienoic Acid)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
105402 Year:
Conventional - Insecticide - insect growth regulator
Food use, ornamentals, pets, bodies of water, etc.
85
Methyl Anthranilate
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128725
Biological - Bird repellant
Food use, industrial, turf, commerical use
Year: 95
Methyl2-Benzimidazolecarbamate
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128872
Conventional - Fungicide
Ornamental use
Year: 93
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NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Methyl-2-benzimidazolecarbamate phosphate
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
099102
Conventional - Fungicide
Non-food use/Dutch Elm disease control
Year: 93
Methyl-2-(1-methylethenyl) cyclobutaneethanol (Luretape, Grandlure)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
112401
Biological - Insecticide (pheromone)
Food use/cotton
Year: 93
MetsuIfuron-Methyl (Ally)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
122010
Conventional - Herbicide
Food use, pastures, rangeland, turf, etc
Year: 86
Myclobutanil
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128857
Conventional - Fungicide
Food use, ornamentals
Year: 89
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NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Myristyl Alcohol (Tetradecyl Alcohol)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
001510
Biological - Insect pheromone
Food use
Year: 92
Neem Oil
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
025006
Insecticide
Food use
Year: 95
Neem Oil, Clarified hydrophobic
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
025007
Insecticide
Food use
Year: 96
Nicosulfuron (Accent)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
129008
Conventional - Herbicide
Food use/corn
Year: 90
1-Octen-3-ol
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
069037
Biological - Insecticide/Mosquito attractant
Non-food use
Year: 96
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NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Oxadixyl
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
126701 Year: 92
Conventional - Fungicide/Damping off agent
Food use, ornamentals, turf
Oxazolidine, 4,4-dimethyl-
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
114801
Conventional - Antimicrobial
Adhesives, paints
Year: 93
Paclobutrazol
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
125601
Conventional - Herbicide
Non-food use, forestry, domestic ornamental
Year: 85
Pelargonic acid
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
217500
Biological - Herbicide, Plant regualtor
Food use, ornamentals, turf, non-food areas
Year: 92
Phosphorous oxide
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
076001 Year: 92
Biochemical - Antimicrobial
Food use, turf, ornamentals, animals, pets, water systems, miking equipment, food processing
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NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Phostebupirim (Aztec)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
129086
Conventional - Insecticide
Food use/corn
Year: 96
Pirimiphos-Methyl
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
108102
Conventional - Insecticide
Food use
Year: 84
Plant Extract 620 (Sincocin)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
169007
Biopesticide - Plant growth regulator
Food use
Year: 97
Polyoxin D zinc salt
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
230000
Biopesticide - Fungicide
Non-food use (turf, lawns)
Year: 97
Potassium Bicarbonate
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
073508
Biological - Fungicide
Food use and non-food use
Year: 95
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NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Potassium Cresylate (Magna CP-1)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128870
Conventional - Antimicrobial
Food use, farm animals
Year: 85
Potassium Permanganate
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
068501
Conventional - Antimicrobial
Non-food use
Year: 95
Potassium Salts of Fatty Acids (Soap Salts)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
079021 Year: 88
Conventional - Herbicide/Fungicide/Insecticide
Food use
Prallethrin
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128722 Year: 95
Conventional - Insecticide
Non-food/domestic, animals, industrial, commercial, other non-food use
Primicarb
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
106101
Insecticide
Food use (alfalfa)
Year: 97
Page: 385
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NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Primisulfuron-methyl (Beacon)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128973
Conventional - Herbicide
Food use
Year: 90
Prodiamine
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
110201
Conventional - Herbicide
Non-food use, ornamentals, trees, turf
Year: 92
Promexal
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
107107 Year: 96
Conventional - Antimicrobial/Fungicide - Preservative
Non-food use
Propanoic Acid
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
122809
Conventional - Herbicide
Food use, ornamentals
Year: 85
Propen-1-aminium, N,N-dimethyl-N-2-propenyl-, chloride, homopolymer
Year: 95
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128727
Conventional - Insecticide/Molluscicide
Non-food use/water systems
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NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Prosulfuron (Exceed)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
129031
Conventional - Herbicide
Food use
Year: 95
Pseudomonas fluorescens A506 (Frostban)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
006438
Biological - Frost inhibitor
Food use
Year: 92
Pseudomonas fluorescens 1629RS (Frostban)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
006439
Biological - Frost inhibitor
Food use
Year: 92
Pseudomonas Syringae 742 RS (Frostban)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
006411
Biological - Frost inhibitor
Food use
Year: 92
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NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Pseudomonas syringae, strain ESC-10
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
006441
Biological - Fungicide
Food use
Year: 95
Pseudomonas syringae, strain ESC-11
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
006451
Biological - Fungicide
Food use
Year: 95
Puccinia canaliculate (Schweinitz) Lagerheim
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
129085
Microbial herbicide
Food use
Year: 93
Pyrazole-1 -methanol, 3,5-dimethyl-
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
129074
Conventional - Antimicrobial
Non-food use
Year: 96
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NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Pyridaben
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
129105
Conventional - Insecticide/miticide
Food use, greenhouse ornamentals
Year: 95
Pyridate (Tough)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128834
Conventional - Herbicide
Food use
Year: 92
Pyridazinecarboxylic Acid
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128726
Conventional - Plant regulator
Food use/wheat
Year: 97
Pyridinecarboxylic Acid, 2-(difluoromethyl)-5-(4,5-dihydro)
Year: 97
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
129100
Conventional - Herbicide
Food use
Pyridinecarboxylic Acid, 2-(4,5-dihydro-4-methyl-4...)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128943
Conventional - Herbicide
Food use/forage crops, non-food use
Year: 96
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NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Pyriproxyfen
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
129032
Conventional - Insecticide
Food use and non-food use
Year: 95
Pyrithiobac-sodium
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
078905
Conventional - Herbicide
Food use/cotton
Year: 95
Quinclorac (Facet)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128974
Conventional - Herbicide
Food use/rice
Year: 92
Quizalofop-Ethyl
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128711
Conventional - Herbicide
Food use and non-food use
Year: 88
Red Pepper
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
070703
Biological - Animal repellant
Food use, ornamentals, turf
Year: 96
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NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Rimsulfuron (Basis)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
129009
Conventional - Herbicide
Food use
Year: 95
Silver Oxide
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
129097
Disinfectant
Non-food use (swimming pools)
Year: 97
Sodium Bicarbonate
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
073505 Year: 94
Conventional - Fungicide
Food use and non-food use (turf, ornamental use, hospitals, laundries, etc.)
Sodium hydroxymethylamino acetate (Suttocide A)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128972
Antimicrobial - preservative
Industrial preservative
Year:
Sodium 5-Nitroguaiacolate (Atonik)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
129075
Biochemical - Plant growth regulator
Food use
Year: 95
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NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Sodium o-nitrophenolate (Atonik)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
129076
Biochemical - Plant growth regulator
Food use
Year: 92
Sodium p-nitrophenolate (Atonik)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
129077
Biochemical - Plant growth regulator
Food use
Year: 95
Sodium Perborate Monohydrate
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
011105
Biological - Antimicrobial
Hospitals/Non-food use
Year: 91
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NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Sodium Tetrathiocarbonate (Enzone)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128904
Conventional - Nematicide
Food use
Year: 93
Spinosad
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
110003
Conventional - Insecticide
Food use, ornamentals
Year: 97
Streptomyces Griseoviridis Strain K61
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
129069
Biological - Stem rot control, root rot control
Food use, ornamentals
Year: 93
Sulfentrazone
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
129081
Conventional - Herbicide
Food use
Year: 97
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NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Sulfluramid
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128992
Conventional - Insecticide
Greenhouse ornamental/non-food areas
Year: 89
Sulfosate (Touchdown)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128501
Conventional - Herbicide
Food use and non-food use
Year: 90
Tebuconazole
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128997
Conventional - Fungicide
Food use
Year: 94
Tebufenozide
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
129026
Conventional - Insecticide
Food use/walnuts
Year: 95
Tefluthrin
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128912
Conventional - Insecticide
Food use, ornamentals
Year: 89
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NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
(E)-11 -Tetradecen-1 -ol,
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
129020
Biological - Insecticide
Food use/apples
Year: 94
(E)-11-Tetradecen-1-ol, acetate
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
129019 Year: 94
Biological - Insecticide/tuffed apple bud moth
Food use
(Z)-11-Tetradecenyl, acetate
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128980
Biological - Insecticide
Food use
Year: 90
Tetrakis (hydroxymethyl) phosphonium sulphate
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
129058
Conventional - Antimicrobial
Non-food use
Year: 95
Page: 395
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NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Thiazine
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
441300 Year: 95
Biochemical - Insecticide/bait station
Food use, animals, pets, stables, dairy barns, kennels
Thifensulfuron Methyl (Harmony)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128845
Conventional - Herbicide
Food use
Year: 86
Tralomethrin
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
121501 Year: 85
Conventional - Insecticide/Fungicide
Food use, ornamentals, animals, household uses, etc.
Triadimenol (Baytan)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
127201
Conventional - Fungicide
Food use, turf, ornamentals
Year: 89
Triasulfuron (Amber)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128969
Conventional - Herbicide
Food use, pasture, rangeland, grasses
Year: 92
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NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Triaza-1-azoniatricyclo (3,3,1,1 ...
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128889
Conventional - Antimicrobial, Fungicide
Non-food use
Year: 87
Tribenuron-Methyl (Express)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128887
Conventional - Herbicide
Food use, grasses
Year: 89
Trichoderma Harzianum (ATTC 20476)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128903
Biological - Fungicide
Forestry, ornamental use
Year: 89
Trichoderma Harzianum Rifai
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
119202 Year: 90
Biological - Fungicide/Damping off agent, seed rot
Food use
Trichoderma polysporum (ATCC 20475)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128902
Microbial fungicide
Non-food use (forest trees, lands, ornamentals)
Year: 89
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NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Page: 398
Triclopyr
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
116001
Conventional - Herbicide
Non-food use, turf, grasses
Year: 97
(E)-9-Tricosene (Component of Muscalure with 103201)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
Year: 89
103202
Biological - Insecticide
Domestic homeowner use, ornamentals, domestic animals
(Z)-9-Tricosene (Component of Muscalure with 103202)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
Year: 89
103201
Biological - Insecticide
Domestic homeowner use, ornamentals, domestic animals
Tridiphane (Tandem)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
123901
Conventional - Herbicide
Non-food use
Year: 89
Triflumizole
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128879
Conventional - Fungicide
Food use, ornamentals
Year: 91
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NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Triflusulfuron-methyl
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
129002
Conventional - Herbicide
Food use
Year: 96
1,2,4-Trimethoxybenzene
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
040515 Year: 94
Biological - Insecticide/corn rootworm attractant
Food use
Trimethyl-1,6,10-dodecatrien-3-o1 (Nerolidol)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128911
Biological - Tank mixes
Non-food use
Year: 87
Trimethyl-2,6,10-dodecatriene-1-o1 (Farnesol)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128910
Biological - Insecticide
Non-food use
Year: 87
Trinexapac-Ethyl
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
112602
Conventional - Herbicide
Non-food use, ornamentals
Year: 93
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NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Uniconazole
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128976
Conventional - Plant growth regulator
Non-food use, ornamentals
Year: 91
Urea Sulfate (Enquik)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128961
Conventional - Herbicide
Food use
Year: 87
Zeta-Cypermethrin (Fury)
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
129064
Conventional - Insecticide
Food use
Year: 92
Zinc Borate
Al Number
Type of Pesticide
Use Site
128859
Conventional - Fungicide
Non-food use/paints, wood, plastics
Year: 91
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CHAPTER FOUR
INDEX
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CHAPTER FOUR: INDEX
This index presents an alphabetized list of all the pesticide active
ingredient names and unique case names mentioned in the
reregistration and new active ingredients chapters of the Rainbow
Report.
For each active ingredient (Al) in reregistration, please see its CAS
number, Al number (also known as the PC code, Chemical code, or
Shaunessey code), case number, and the page number(s) on which the
pesticide appears in this report. For each unique case name (that is,
each case name that is different from its active ingredient name(s)),
please see its case number and the page number(s) where it is
mentioned in this report. For each new pesticide active ingredient,
please see the Al name and page number.
Page 403
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INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
CASE OR Al NAME
CAS
Al NO. CASE
PAGE
2,4-D
2,4-DB
2,4-DP
2,4-DP, DMA Salt
2,4-DP-p, 2ethylexylester
6-12
ADBAC
Abamaectin (Affirm)
Acetic Acid
Abietylamine derivatives
Accel (*)
Acephate
Acetato(chloromethoxypropyl)mercury
Acetic acid
Acetic acid, and salts
Acetochlor
Acetone
Acetylamino)methylo-2-chloro-N-(2,6-diethylphenyl)acetamide
Acetylsalicylic Acid
Acid Blue 9
Acid Yellow 23
Acrolein
Acrylic polymer resins
Agrobacterium radiobacter
Agrobacterium radiobacter One million viable cells of A. radiobacter per
Alachlor
Aldicarb
Aldoxycarb (Standak)
Aldrin
Aliette
Aliphatic alcohols, C1-C5
Aliphatic alcohols, C6-C16
Aliphatic alkyl quaternaries
Aliphatic esters
Aliphatic petroleum hydrocarbons
Aliphatic solvents
104786-87-0
unk
30560-19-1
1319-86-4
64-19-7
67-64-1
40164-67-8
2650-18-2
1934-21-0
107-02-8
9003-01-4
na
15972-60-8
116-06-3
309-00-2
8002-05-9
case
case
case
031403
031465
case
case
case
case
103301
018401
044001
case
044101
128001
110301
110302
000701
052902
case
114201
090501
098301
045101
case
case
case
case
case
063503
case
0073
0196
0294
0294
0294
0020
0350
3001
3002
0042
2820
4001
4001
4002
3098
4010
4010
2005
4075
4101
4101
0063
0140
0172
0646
4003
4004
3003
4005
3004
3004
Page:
69
73
74
75
75
75
76
351
351
221
221
82
216
289
289
351
289
261
351
296
299
159
332
289
289
82
82
351
83
83
290
291
221
292
224
224
405
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INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
CASE OR Al NAME
Alkanol* amine 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate *(salts of the ethanol and isopropanol series)
Alkenyl* dimethyl ammonium acetate *(75% C18', 25% C16')
Alkenyl* dimethyl ethyl ammonium bromide *(90% C18', 10% C16
Alkenyl* dimethyl ethyl ammonium bromide *(90% C18', 10% C16')
Alkly* dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride *(60% C12, 30% C14
Alkoxy*-2-hydroxypropyl trimethyl ammonium chloride *(100% C12-cis as in Alkron
Alkyl amino betaine
Alkyl bis(2-hydroxyethyl) benzyl ammonium chloride *(57% C10, 20% C12, 11% C14,
Alkyl dichlorobenzyl quats
Alkyl diethanolamides
Alkyl dimethyl 1-napthylmethyl ammonium chloride *(98% C12, 2% C14)
Alkyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride *(50% C14, 40% C12, 10% C16)
Alkyl dimethyl dodecylbenzyl ammonium chloride *(70% C12, 30% C14)
Alkyl dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
Alkyl imidazolines, and
Alkyl isoquinolinium quats
Alkyl morpholinium quats
Alkyl pyridines
Alkyl pyridines, and pyridinium quaternaries
Alkyl trimethylenediamines,
Alkyl Trimethyl ammonium chloride (Sinseto B)
Alkyl* amine 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate *(100% C12)
Alkyl* amine 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate *(100% C14)
Alkyl* amine 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate *(as in fatty acids of tall oil)
Alkyl* amine hydrochloride *(as in fatty acids of coconut oil)
Alkyl* amino betaine *(46% C12, 24% C14, 10% C16, 8% C10, 7% C8, 5% C18)
Alkyl* amino)-3-aminopropane *(42% C12, 26% C18, 15% C14, 8% C16, 5% C10,
42% C8)
Alkyl* amino)-3-aminopropane *(47% C12, 18% C14, 10% C18, 9% C10, 8% C16,
8% C8)
Alkyl* amino)-3-aminopropane *(as in fatty acids of coconut oil)
Alkyl* amino)-3-aminopropane adipate *(as in fatty acids of coconut oil)
Alkyl* amino)-3-aminopropane benzoate *(as in fatty acids of coconut oil)
Alkyl* amino)-3-aminopropane diacetate *(37% C18', 29% C16, 23% C18, 3% C16)
Alkyl* amino)-3-aminopropane diacetate *(as in fatty acids of coconut oil)
CAS
61791-67-1
61791-63-7
68155-42-0
68188-29-4
68911-78-4
na
Page: 406
Al NO. CASE PAGE
na
na
na
na
68187-63-3
61789-68-2
1733-96-6
63449-41-2
87175-02-8
8001-54-5
68391-11-7
2212-54-6
28685-18-9
na
na
68424-94-2
68155-37-3
030010
169104
069198
069102
169120
107601
case
169128
case
case
069112
069105
169105
069106
case
case
case
069205
case
case
030011
030013
030014
069152
169131
067310
0073
3003
3003
3003
0350
3003
3005
0350
3006
3007
0350
0350
0350
0350
3010
3011
3012
3013
3013
3014
0073
0073
0073
3051
3005
3014
69
221
221
222
76
222
225
76
226
226
76
76
76
77
227
229
229
220
220
230
352
69
69
69
247
225
230
067311 3014
067301
169109
067307
067306
067313
3014
3014
3014
3014
3014
230
231
231
231
231
231
-------
INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
CASE OR Al NAME
Alkyl*
Alkyl*
Alkyl*
Alkyl*
Alkyl*
Alkyl*
Alkyl*
Alkyl*
Alkyl*
Alkyl*
Alkyl*
Alkyl*
2%
Alkyl*
Alkyl*
Alkyl*
Alkyl*
Alkyl*
Alkyl*
Alkyl*
Alkyl*
Alkyl*
Alkyl*
Alkyl*
Alkyl*
Alkyl*
Alkyl*
Alkyl*
Alkyl*
Alkyl*
Alkyl*
Alkyl*
Alkyl*
Alkyl*
Alkyl*
amino)-3-aminopropane hydroxyacetate *(as in fatty acids of coconut oil)
amino)-3-aminopropane monoacetate *(as in fatty acids of coconut oil)
bis(2-hydroxyethyl) amine acetate *(65% C18, 30% C16, 5% C14)
bis(2-hydroxyethyl) benzyl ammonium chloride *(as in fatty acids of coconut oil)
demethyl benzyl ammonium chloride *(70% C12, 30% C14)
demethyl benzyl ammonium chloride *(95% C14, 3% C12
demethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium cyclohexyl sulfamate
diethanolamide *(70% C12, 30% C14)
dimethyl 3,4-dichlorobenzyl ammonium chloride
dimethyl 3,4-dichlorobenzyl ammonium chloride
dimethyl 3,4-dichlorobenzyl ammonium chloride
dimethyl 3,4-dichlorobenzyl ammonium chloride
C18)
dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride *(100% C14)
dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride *(100% C16)
dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride *(41% C14, 28% C12
dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride *(47% C12, 18% C14
'(100%C12)
'(100%C12)
(50% C14, 40% C12, 10% C16)
(55% C14, 23% C12, 20% C16,
CAS
68155-43-1
61791-64-8
na
na
na
102-30-7
na
na
Al NO. CASE PAGE
dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
*(58%C14, 28%C16
*(60%C14, 25%C12
*(61%C11,23%C14
*(61%C12, 23%C14
*(65%C112, 25%C14
*(67%C12, 24%C14
*(67%C12, 25%C14
*(90%C14, 5%C12
*(93%C14,4%C12
*(95%C16, 5%C18)
*(as in fatty acids
dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
dimethyl benzyl ammonium saccarinate *(50% C14, 40% C12
dimethyl benzyl ammonuum chloride *(55% C16, 20% C14
dimethly benzyl dimethylbenzyl ammonium
dimethyl dimethybenzyl ammonium chloride
dimethyl ethyl ammonium bromide *(90% C14, 5% C16, 5% C12)
na
067309
067302
169125
069148
069192
069184
069135
079045
169134
169134
169101
069182
069140
069104
069107
069108
069195
069168
069141
069137
169130
069189
069157
069143
069175
069194
069158
169133
169108
069171
069169
169159
069109
069146
3014
3014
3008
3003
0350
0350
0350
3007
3006
0350
3006
3006
0350
0350
0350
0350
0350
0350
0350
0350
0350
0350
0350
0350
0350
0350
0350
0350
0350
0350
0350
0350
0350
3003
231
231
232
222
77
77
77
226
225
77
226
226
81
77
77
77
78
78
78
78
78
78
78
78
79
79
79
79
79
79
79
76
79
222
Page: 407
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INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
Page: 408
CASE OR Al NAME
Alkyl* dimethyl ethyl ammonium bromide *(mixed alkyl and alkenyl groups as in the fatty
acids of soybean oil)
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammoinim chloride *(60% C14
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride
Alkyl* dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride *(68 %C12
Alkyl* dimethyl isopropylbenzyl ammonium chloride (50% C12, 30% C14, 17% C16,
3%C18)
Alkyl* dipropoxy amine *(47% C12, 18% C14, 10% C18, 9% C10, 8% C16, 8% C8)
Alkyl* ethyl)-1,3-propanediamine) *(24% C14, 24% C11, 23% C13, 23% C12, 3% C15,
3%C10)
Alkyl* isoquinolinium bromide *(50% C12, 30% C14, 17% C16, 3% C18)
Alkyl* methyl isoquinolinium chloride *(55% C14, 25% C12, 17% C16, 3% C18)
Alkyl* omega-hydroxypoly(oxyethylene) - iodine complex *(1 00% C12-C15)
Alkyl* omega-hydroxypoly(oxyethylene)***(100% C11-C15)
Alkyl* poly(oxypropylene)poly(oxyethylene)-iodine complex* (43% C10, 30% C14,
12%C12, 10%C16, 5%C18)
Alkyl* trimethyl ammonium chloride (58% C18, 40% C16, 1% C14, 1% C12)
Alkyl* trimethyl ammonium chloride *(90% C18, 10% C16)
AlkylM or 3-benzyl-1-(2-hydroxethyl)-2-imidazolinium chloride
Alkyl*-1-(2-hydroxyethyl)-2-imidazoline acetate *(as in fatty acids of tall oil)
AlkylM -benzyl-1-(2-hydroxyethyr)-2-imidazolinium chloride
Alkyl*-N,N-bis(2-hydroxyethyl)amine *(100% C12-C18)
Alkyl*-N-ethyl morpholinium ethyl sulfate *(92% C18, 8% C16)
Alkyl*-N-ethyl morpholinium ethyl sulfate *(92% C18, 8% C16)
Alkyl*-N-ethyl morpholium ethyl sulfate*(66% C18, 25% C16, 8% C18, 1% C14)
Alkyl*-amine-N,N-bis(2-omega-hydroxypoly(oxyethylene)ethyl) *(as in fatty acids
of coconut oil)
Alkyl*-diamine monobenzoate *(as in fatty acids of coconut oil)
Alkyl*trimethyl ammonium chloride (*alkyl as in fatty acids of coconut oil)
Alkylbenzene sulfonates
Alkyldiethanolamines,
Alkyldipropoxyamines
Allantoin
Allantoin,
d-cis-trans- Allethrin
CAS
61788-99-6
68516-06-3
na
53466-68-5
na
na
68131-40-8
na
68391-03-7
na
68309-34-2
na
61791-52-4
71786-60-2
na
61791-34-2
na
61791-14-8
68526-65-8
61790-41-8
97-59-6
42534-61-2
Al NO.
169126
069167
069111
069154
069188
067308
067317
069115
069116
046921
079084
046925
069185
069151
046614
046601
046621
067320
069113
169137
069147
067322
067312
169158
case
case
case
085701
case
004005
CASE
3003
0350
0350
0350
0350
3009
3014
3011
3011
3080
3119
3080
3003
3003
3010
3010
3010
3008
3012
3012
3012
3120
3051
3003
4006
3008
3009
3015
3015
0437
222
80
80
80
80
232
232
229
229
258
273
258
222
222
227
227
227
232
229
229
229
273
247
222
293
232
232
233
233
84
INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
-------
CASE OR Al NAME
CAS
Al NO. CASE PAGE
d-trans- Allethrin
Allethrin
Allethrin Coil
Allethrin Stereoisomers
Allium sativum
Allyl isothiocyanate
Aluminum Phosphide
Aluminum chloride
Aluminum chlorohydroxy allantoinate
Aluminum phosphide
Aluminum powder
Aluminum sulfate
Aluminum, and salts
Ametryn
Amical48 (*)
5- Amino-4-chloro-2-phenyl-3(2H)-pyridazinone
Aminocarb
2- Aminoethanol salt of 2',5-dichloro-4'-nitrosalicyanalide
Aminoethoxyvinylglycine
4- Aminopyridine
Amitraz
Amitraz (ANSI)
Amitrole
Amitrole (ANSI)
Ammonia
Ammonium 1-naphthaleneacetate
Ammonium 2,3,6-trichlorophenylacetate
Ammonium 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
Ammonium o-phenylphenate
Ammonium arsenate
Ammonium chloramben
Ammonium citrate
Ammonium ethyl carbamoylphosphonate
Ammonium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
Ammonium fluosilicate
Ammonium lauryl sulfate
28057-48-9
584-79-2
na
8000-78-0
57-06-7
7446-70-0
1317-25-5
20859-73-8
7429-90-5
10043-01-3
1698-60-8
1420-04-8
504-24-5
33089-61-1
61-82-5
25545-89-5
53404-90-3
2307-55-3
52704-98-0
13462-03-6
1076-46-6
7632-50-0
25954-13-6
7379-26-2
16919-19-0
2235-54-3
004003
004001
004002
case
128827
004901
case
013901
085703
066501
000111
013906
case
case
case
069601
case
077401
069201
case
106201
case
004401
056004
082606
030005
064116
013601
029902
021802
106701
039117
075301
079028
0437
0437
0437
0437
4007
4097
0025
4008
3015
0025
4008
4008
4008
2010
4009
2570
2015
2455
0015
0234
0234
0095
0095
0379
4020
0073
2575
0132
0086
4024
2355
4036
4050
4061
Page: 409
83
83
84
83
294
343
84
295
233
84
295
295
295
159
295
204
159
194
352
84
85
85
85
85
352
136
300
69
200
101
95
302
183
309
316
323
-------
INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
CASE OR Al NAME
Ammonium oleate salts of fatty acids
Ammonium oxalate
Ammonium salts of C8 - C1 8 and C1 8' fatty acids
Ammonium sulfamate
Ammonium thiosulfate
Ampelomyces quisqualis isolate M-10
Amyl acetate
Amylpheno
4-t- Amylphenol, and salts
Amylphenol, potassium salt
Amylphenol, sodium salt
Anagrapha falcifera NPV
Ancymidol
Ancymidol ( a-cyclopropyl-a-(p-methoxyphenyl)-5-pyrimidineme
Anethole
Anilazine
Animal oils
Antimycin 'A'
Aquashade
Aquashade (*)
Aromatic petroleum derivative solvent
Aromatic solvents
Arsenal (*)
Arsenates and arsenites
Arsenic acid
Arsenic pentoxide
Arsenic trioxide
Asphalt
Aspon
Asulam
Asulam (ANSI)
Atrazine
Atrazine (ANSI)
Autographa californica NPV
Azacosterol HCI
CAS
544-60-5
1113-38-8
7773-06-0
7783-18-8
628-63-7
I80-46-6
53404-18-5
31366-95-7
12771-68-5
104-46-1
101-05-3
1397-94-0
92170-50-8
68477-31-6
7778-39-4
1303-28-2
1327-53-3
8052-42-4
3244-90-4
3337-71-1
1912-24-9
Page: 410
Al NO. CASE PAGE
031703
009603
031801
005501
080103
000169
064101
case
0641 1 1
064112
case
108601
015604
080811
case
006314
110303
case
006501
case
case
case
006801
006802
007001
022001
079101
case
106901
case
080803
case
4083
4070
4083
0016
4057
4005
3016
3016
3016
3016
3017
3017
3018
0114
3019
4121
4010
4010
3020
3020
3021
2020
0389
0132
0132
0139
0019
0265
0265
0062
0062
3022
336
329
336
85
321
352
292
233
233
233
233
352
234
234
234
86
234
295
296
296
235
235
236
160
86
100
100
101
86
87
87
87
87
353
236
-------
INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
CASE OR Al NAME
Azadioxabicyclooctane
Azadirachtin
Azinphos-Methyl
Azinphos-methyl
Azoxystrobin
B. popilliae & B. lentimorb
BKLFI-2
Bacillus cereus strain UW85/BP01
Bacillus popilliae and B. lentimorbus
Bacillus Sphaericus
Bacillus Subtillis GB03
Bacillus Subtillis MBI 600
Bacillus thuringiensis (Berliner) var. aizawai
Bacillus thuringiensis (Berliner) var. israelensis
Bacillus thuringiensis (Berliner) var. kurstaki
Bacillus thuringiensis (Berliner) var. san diego
Barban
Bacillus thuringiensis (Berliner) var. tenebrionis
Bacillus thuringienis (Bt)
Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt)
Barium metaborate
Basic Green 4
Basic copper III - zinc sulfate complex ( Declare copper and zinc equivalent)
Basic copper chloride
Basic copper sulfate
Beauveria bassiana
Benax 2-A-1 (*)
Bendiocarb
Beet Armyworm NPV (Spodoptera Exigua NPV)
Benfluralin
Benomyl
Bensulfuron Methyl Ester
Bensulide
Bentazon
Benzaldehyde
Benzisothiazolin-3-one
CAS
86-50-0
na
68038-71-1
68038-71-1
68038-71-1
68038-71-1
68038-71-1
13701-59-2
55072-57-6
1332-40-7
1344-73-6
22781-23-3
17804-35-2
100-52-7
2634-33-5
Al NO.
case
case
058001
case
case
054501
006403
006401
006402
128946
case
006405
case
011101
case
008102
008001
008101
case
105201
case
099101
case
case
008601
098901
CASE
3023
0235
0235
4102
0074
4102
0247
0247
0247
0247
2025
0247
0247
0632
4011
4026
0649
0636
3024
0409
2030
0119
2035
0182
3025
3026
Page:
PAGE
236
353
87
87
353
296
88
353
296
353
354
354
88
88
88
88
160
88
88
354
89
296
302
103
105
355
237
89
355
160
89
355
161
90
237
238
411
-------
INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
CASE OR Al NAME
Benzocaine
Benzole acid
Benzole acid, and derivs
Benzyl alcohol
Benzyl benzoate
Benzyl bromoacetate
2- Benzyl-4-chlorophenol
o- Benzyl-p-chlorophenol, & salts
N6- Benzyladenine
N6- Benzyladenine mixt. with Gibberellins A4 and A7
Bifenox
Bifenthrin (Talstar)
s- Bioallethrin
BiobanP-1487 (*)
Bioban-P-1487
Biobor (*)
Bioresmethrin
Biphenyl
Bis(2-butylene)tetrahydro-2-furaldehyde
Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
Bis(2-hydroxyethyl) lauramide
Bis(bromoacetoxy)-2-butene
1,1- Bis(chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloroethanol
2,4- Bis(isopropylamino)-6-methoxy-s-triazine
Bis(oxyalkyl)glycine derivs
O,O- Bis(p-chlorophenyl) acetimidoylphosphoramidothioate
Bis(propylsulfonyl) ethylene
Bis(propylsulfonyl)ethene
Bis(tributyltin) adipate
Bis(tributyltin) oxide
Bis(tributyltin) salicylate
Bis(tributyltin) sulfosalicylate
Bis(trichloromethyl)sulfone
Bis-O-(1-methylethylidene)-.alpha.-L-xylo-2-hexulofuranosonic acid, sodium salt
Bitumen
CAS
Page: 412
Al NO. CASE PAGE
94-09-7
65-85-0
100-51-6
120-51-4
5437-45-6
120-32-1
42576-02-3
28434-00-6
na
28434-01-7
92-52-4
126-15-8
117-81-7
120-40-1
20679-58-7
115-32-2
1610-18-0
4104-14-7
1113-14-0
7437-35-6
56-35-9
22330-14-9
4419-22-1
3064-70-8
52508-35-7
8052-42-4
097001
009101
case
009502
009501
008710
062201
case
case
104301
004004
case
100803
case
097802
017002
043302
295200
079018
035605
010501
080804
case
018501
011701
case
083117
083001
083102
083104
035601
109601
022002
4012
4013
4013
4013
4013
3027
2045
2045
2040
0013
0437
3028
3028
3029
0421
2050
3127
3112
3007
3030
0021
2545
4014
2520
3031
3031
2620
2620
2620
2620
2055
3061
0139
297
297
297
297
297
238
161
161
193
355
90
356
84
238
238
239
147
162
276
270
226
239
112
203
298
201
239
239
207
207
207
207
162
251
102
-------
INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
CASE OR Al NAME
CAS
Al NO. CASE PAGE
Bomyl
Bone oil
Borax
Boric Acid
Boric acid
Boric oxide
Brodifacoum
Bromacil
Bromacil, dimethylamine salt
Bromadiolone
Bromethalin
Brominated Salicylanilide
Bromine
Bromine Chloride
(3-(4'- Bromo-(1,1'-biphenyl)-4-yl)-1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-1-napthalenyl)-4-hydroxycoumarin
(3-(4'- Bromo-(1 ,1 '-biphenyl)-4-yl)-3-hydroxy-1 -phenylpropyl)-4-hydroxycoumarin
1 - Bromo-1 -(bromomethyl)-l ,3-propanedicarbonitrile
O-(4- Bromo-2-chlorophenyl) O-ethyl S-propyl phosphorothioate
Bromo-3-chloro-5,5-dimethylhydantoin
Bromo-4'-hydroxyacetophenone
beta- Bromo-beta-nitrostyrene
Bromohydroxyacetophenone (BHAP)
Bromonitrostyrene
Bromoxynil butyrate
Bromoxynil heptanoate
Bromoxynil Heptanoate
Bromoxynil octanoate
Bromoxynil, and esters
2- Bronopol
Burkholderia cepacia type Wisconsin isolate/strain
Burkholderia (pseudomonas) cepacia type Wisconsin M36
Busan 74 (*)
Busan 77 (*)
Butanethiol (Bear Skunk)
2- Butenoic acid, 3-(((ethylamino)methoxyphosphinothioyl)ocy)-, 1-methylethyl
Butoxycarboxim
8001-85-2
1303-96-4
10043-35-3
1303-86-2
314-40-9
na
7726-95-6
56073-10-0
28772-56-7
35691-65-7
41198-08-7
16079-88-2
2491-38-5
7166-19-0
3861-41-4
na
1689-99-2
52-51-7
31218-83-4
34681-23-7
case
010801
011102
case
011001
011002
case
012301
012304
case
case
case
008701
112701
112001
111001
111401
006315
008707
101401
case
case
035303
128920
035302
case
216400
case
case
113601
113001
2060
3019
0024
0024
0024
0024
2755
0041
0041
2760
2765
0347
4015
2755
2760
2780
2540
3055
3032
2065
3032
2065
2070
2070
2070
2070
2770
3033
3034
2550
0077
163
234
90
90
91
91
163
92
92
163
164
92
298
356
163
163
172
202
251
240
164
240
164
164
164
356
165
164
165
356
356
240
240
357
203
93
Page 41 3
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Page 414
INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
CASE OR Al NAME
Butoxyethanol
Butoxyethanol 4-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)butyrate
Butoxyethoxy)ethyl thiocyanate
Butoxyethoxypropyl 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
Butoxyethyl 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
Butoxyethyl 2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)propionate
2- Butoxyethyl 2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxyacetate
Butoxyethyl ester triclopyr
Butoxypolypropoxypolyethoxyethanol - iodine complex
Butoxypolypropylene glycol
Butoxypropyl 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
Butralin
Butyl (RS)-2-(4-((5-(trifluoromethyl)-2-pyridinyl)oxy)phenoxy)propanoate
Butyl 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
Butyl 2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxyacetate
Butyl 3,4-dihydro-2,2-dimethyl-4-oxo-2H-pyran-6-carboxylate
Butyl 4-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)butyrate
Butyl 4-hydroxybenzoate
Butyl alcohol
2-tert- Butyl-4-(2,4-dichloro-5-isopropoxyphenyl)-delta2-1,3,4-oxadiazoline-5-one
N- Butyl-N-ethyl-a,a,a-trifluoro-2,6-dinitro-p-toluidine
tert- Butylamine 2-pyridinethiol-1 -oxide
2-(tert- Butylamino)-4-chloro-6-(ethylamino)-s-triazine
Butylate
Butylcarbitol (6-propylpiperonyl)ether 80% and related compounds
Butylene glycol
Butylphenol
4-t- Butylphenol, and salts
Butylphenol, sodium salt
4- CPA, and salts
Cacodylic acid
Cacodylic acid, and salts
Cadmium chloride
CAS
111-76-2
32357-46-3
112-56-1
1928-57-0
1929-73-3
53404-31-2
19480-43-4
64700-56-7
68610-00-4
9003-13-8
1928-45-6
69806-50-4
94-80-4
1711-12-8
532-34-3
6753-24-8
94-26-8
75-65-0
19666-30-9
1861-40-1
33079-08-2
5915-41-3
2008-41-5
51-03-6
107-88-0
98-54-4
5787-50-8
75-60-5
10108-64-2
Al NO. CASE PAGE
011501
030853
010002
030052
030053
031453
030553
116004
046901
011901
030055
case
122805
030056
030556
046801
030856
061205
001505
109001
084301
088005
080814
041405
067501
042205
064113
case
064115
case
012501
case
012902
3036
0196
3142
0073
0073
0294
0017
2710
3080
3123
0073
2075
2285
0073
0017
3079
0196
4071
4003
2485
2030
2480
2645
0071
2525
4016
3035
3035
3035
2115
2080
2080
2085
241
73
281
69
69
74
125
215
258
275
70
165
182
70
125
257
73
330
290
196
160
195
196
93
201
298
241
241
241
166
166
166
167
-------
INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
CASE OR Al NAME
CAS
Al NO. CASE PAGE
Cadre
Calcium 2-isovaleryl-1 ,3-indandione
Calcium arsenate
Calcium chlorate
Calcium chloride
Calcium cyanamide
Calcium cyanide
Calcium hydroxide
Calcium hypochlorite
Calcium methanearsonate
Calcium oxide
Calcium oxytetracycline
Calcium polysulfide
Calcium propionate
Calcium silicate
Calcium sulfate
Calcium thiosulfate
Camphor
Camphor oil
Canadian balsam
Candida oleophilia
Capric diethanolamide
Capsaicin
Capsaicin (in oleoresin of capsicum)
Captafol
Captan
Carbaryl
Carbendazim
Carbofuran
Carbon
Carbon and Carbon Dioxide
Carbon dioxide
Carbonic Acid/Monopotassium Salt
Carbophenothion
Carboxin
23710-76-1
7778-44-1
10137-74-3
10043-52-4
156-62-7
592-01-8
1305-62-0
7778-54-3
5902-95-4
1305-78-8
7179-50-2
1344-81-6
4075-81-4
10101-39-0
7778-18-9
10124-41-1
76-22-2
8008-51-3
8050-09-7
136-26-5
404-86-4
2939-80-2
133-06-2
63-25-2
1563-66-2
7440-44-0
124-38-9
786-19-6
5234-68-4
067706
013501
073302
075605
014001
074001
075601
014701
013806
075604
006321
076702
077701
072607
005602
080101
015602
015601
067209
079099
case
070701
081701
081301
056801
090601
016001
case
016601
058102
090201
2825
2020
4049
4051
4017
3086
4066
0029
2395
4065
0655
4054
4078
4081
4055
4057
3104
3104
3150
3007
4018
4018
0116
0120
0080
0101
4019
4019
4019
0108
0012
Page
357
217
160
316
317
299
257
326
148
190
325
139
319
333
334
320
321
267
267
284
357
226
299
299
93
94
94
357
94
299
299
299
358
95
95
415
-------
INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
CASE OR Al NAME
Castor Oil
Cedarwood oil
Cellosolve esters
Cetyl alcohol
Cetyl dimethyl ethyl ammonium bromide
Cetyl pyridinium bromide
Cetyl pyridinium chloride
Cetyl-N-ethylmorpholinium ethyl sulfate
Chelates of copper citrate
Chelates of copper gluconate
Chevron 100
Chitin (Clandosan)
Chitosan
Chloramben
Chloramben, methyl ester
Chloramine B
Chlordane
Chlordimeform
Chlordimeform HCI
Chlordimeform hydrochloride
Chlorethoxyfos (Fortress)
Chlorfenac, and salts
Chlorfenvinphos
Chlorflurenol, methyl ester
Chlorhexidine derivs.
Chlorhexidine diacetate
Chlorhexidine digluconate
Chlorhexidine dihydrochloride
Chlorimuron-Ethyl
Chlorinated Isocyanurates
Chlorinated TSP
Chlorinated glycoluril
Chlorinated glycoluril (1,3,4,6-Tetrachloroglycoluril and related compounds
Chlorinated trisodium phosphate
CAS
8000-27-9
36653-82-4
124-03-8
140-72-7
123-03-5
78-21-7
10402-15-0
527-09-3
68602-80-2
7286-84-2
127-52-6
57-74-9
6164-98-3
19750-95-9
56-95-1
18472-51-0
3697-42-5
776-19-2
56802-99-4
Page 416
Al NO. CASE PAGE
358
285
241
291
223
230
230
229
103
103
235
358
358
95
96
242
96
96
96
96
358
300
167
167
242
242
242
242
359
97
300
242
242
300
040505
case
001508
069156
069118
069160
069187
044005
024405
006601
case
029905
076501
058201
059701
case
059702
case
case
case
case
045502
045504
481700
case
case
case
078401
124201
3150
3036
4004
3003
3013
3013
3012
0649
0649
3020
0086
0086
3037
0173
0142
0142
0142
4020
2090
2095
3038
3038
3038
3038
0569
4021
3039
3039
4021
-------
INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
CASE OR Al NAME
CAS
Al NO. CASE PAGE
Chlorine
Chlorine dioxide
Chlorine dioxide,
Chloro(HOCH2-)acetamide
3- Chloro-1,2-propanediol.
2- Chloro-1-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)vinyl diethyl phosphate
2- Chloro-1-(3-ethoxy-4-nitrophenoxy)-4-(trifluoromethyl)benzene
5- Chloro-2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)phenol
Chloro-2-biphenylol, potassium salt
Chloro-2-biphenylol, sodium salt
Chloro-2-biphenylol, sodium salt
4- Chloro-2-butynyl meta-chlorocarbanilate
Chloro-2-cyclopentylphenol
Chloro-2-cyclopentylphenol, potassium salt of
Chloro-2-cyclopentylphenol, sodium salt
Chloro-2-methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one
Chloro-2-methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one calcium chloride
Chloro-2-phenylphenol
Chloro-2-phenylphenol
6- Chloro-2-phenylphenol,
4- Chloro-2-phenylphenol,
Chloro-2-phenylphenol, diethanolamine salt
Chloro-2-phenylphenol, potassium salt
Chloro-3,5-xylenol
Chloro-3-cresol
5-(2- Chloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)phenoxy)-2-nitrobenzoic acid, sodium salt
Chloro-4-biphenylol, sodium salt
O-(2- Chloro-4-nitrophenyl) O,O-dimethyl phosphorothioate
Chloro-4-phenylphenol
2- Chloro-4-phenylphenol,
2- Chloro-N-(2,6-dinitro-4-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)-N-ethyl-6
Chloro-N-(2-ethyl-6-methylphenyl)-N-(2-methoxy-1-methylethyl) acetamide (Dual, Bleep)
Chloro-N-(hydroxymethyl)acetamide (8CA & 9CA)
7782-50-5
10049-04-4
96-24-2
470-90-6
42874-03-3
3380-34-5
53404-21-0
10605-10-4
10605-11-5
101-27-9
13347-42-7
35471-38-6
53404-20-9
26172-55-4
57373-19-0
85-97-2
607-12-5
18128-17-1
88-04-0
59-50-7
62476-59-9
31366-97-9
2463-84-5
92-04-6
62924-70-3
2832-19-1
020501
020503
case
case
117101
084101
111601
054901
062209
062212
062213
017601
064202
064214
064218
107103
107101
062210
062208
case
case
062214
06221 1
086801
064206
114402
062215
034502
062206
case
123001
109501
4022
4023
4023
3041
4120
2090
2490
2340
3043
3043
3044
2025
3040
3040
3040
3092
3092
3044
3043
3044
3043
3044
3044
3045
3046
2605
3042
2785
3042
3042
4119
3041
301
301
301
243
301
167
196
186
243
243
243
160
245
245
246
264
264
244
243
246
243
244
243
245
245
207
24
172
244
244
312
359
243
Page 417
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INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
Page 418
CASE OR Al NAME
CAS
Al NO. CASE PAGE
p- Chloro-m-cresol
p- Chloro-m-xylenol
3- Chloro-p-toluidine hydrochloride
N- Chloroacetyl-N-(2,6-diethylphenyl)glycine, ethyl ester
Chloroallyl diethyldithiocarbamate
Chloroallyl)-3,5,7-triaza-1 -azoniaadamantane chloride
Cis-1-(3- Chloroallyl)-3, 5, 7-triaza-1 -azoniaadamantane chloride
Chlorobenzilate
Chlorocyclopentylphenol,
Chloroethyl trimethyl ammonium chloride
alpha- Chlorohydrin
Chloroneb
Chlorophacinone
1-(4- Chlorophenoxy)-3,3-dimethyl-1-(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)-2-butanone
2-(m- Chlorophenoxy)propionamide
2-(m- Chlorophenoxy)propionic acid
2-(m- Chlorophenoxy)propionic acid, sodium salt
4- Chlorophenoxyacetic acid
4- Chlorophenyl 2,4,5-trichlorophenyl sulfone
2-((4- Chlorophenyl)methyl) diethylcarbamothioate
2-((p- Chlorophenyl)phenylacetyl)-1 ,3-indandione
Chloropicrin
Chloropictrin
Chlorosalicylanilide
Chlorothalonil
Chlorpropham
Chlorpyrifos
Chlorpyrifos-Methyl (Reldan)
2- Chlorsulfuron
Chlorthal-dimethyl
Cholecalciferol
Chromated Arsenicals
Chromic acid
Cidex (1 ,2-Benzenedicarboxaldehyde)
Cinnamaldehyde
7745-89-3
38727-55-8
95-06-7
4080-31-3
510-15-6
999-81-5
2675-77-6
43121-43-3
5825-87-6
101-10-0
53404-22-1
122-88-3
116-29-0
28249-77-6
3691-35-8
76-06-2
4638-48-6
1897-45-6
101-21-3
2921-88-2
64902-72-3
1861-32-1
7738-94-5
104-55-2
case
case
009901
279500
039001
017901
017902
028801
case
018101
case
027301
case
109901
021203
021201
021202
019401
079202
108401
067707
case
081501
077406
081901
018301
059101
118601
078701
case
021101
040506
3046
3045
2610
2170
4084
3069
3069
0072
3040
3003
4120
0007
2100
2700
2110
2110
2110
2115
2655
2665
2100
0040
0040
3047
0097
0271
0100
0631
0270
0132
0132
3048
245
245
207
193
337
253
253
98
245
223
301
98
168
214
168
168
168
166
212
213
168
98
98
246
99
99
99
359
100
10
359
100
100
359
246
-------
INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
CASE OR Al NAME
CAS
Al NO. CASE PAGE
Cinnamaldehyde
Cinoxate
Citric acid
Citric acid, and salts
Clethodim (Select)
Clofentezine (Apollo)
Cloprop, salts and amide
Clopyralid
Coal Tar/Creosote
Coal tar
Coal tar chemicals: uses
Coal tar creosote
Coal tar neutral oils
Coco alkyl)amine salts
Colletotrichum gloeosporioides
Colletotrichum gloeosporioides spores
Copper (from triethanolamine complex)
Copper (metallic)
Copper 2-ethylhexanoate
Copper 8-quinolinolate
Copper Compounds: Grp II
Copper Sulfate
Copper ammonium carbonate
Copper as elemental from copper - ethylenediamine complex
Copper as elemental from copper - etidronic acid complex
Copper as metallic from cuprous and cupric oxide
Copper carbonate
Copper chloride dihydrate
Copper dehydroabietyl ammonium 2-ethylhexanoate
Copper ethanolamine complex
Copper ethylenediaminetetraacetate
Copper hydroxide
Copper in the form of an ammonia complex
Copper linoleate
77-92-9
8007-45-2
8001-58-9
8002-29-7
na
82027-59-6
7440-50-8
22221-10-9
10380-28-6
33113-08-5
13426-91-0
50376-91-5
82010-82-0
1184-64-1
10125-13-0
53404-24-3
54453-03-1
20427-59-2
16828-95-8
7721-15-5
case
021801
case
case
case
022003
case
025004
025001
case
case
226300
024403
022501
041201
024002
case
case
022703
024407
024404
042403
022901
023701
041202
039105
023401
022702
023303
3049
4024
4024
2110
0139
0139
3050
0139
0139
3051
4103
4103
4026
4025
4026
4026
0649
0636
0649
4026
4026
4025
0649
0649
4026
4026
0649
0649
4026
Page
360
246
302
302
360
360
168
360
101
102
247
102
102
247
302
302
303
305
302
302
103
105
103
302
302
305
103
103
302
360
302
104
104
304
419
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INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
Page 420
CASE OR Al NAME
CAS
Al NO. CASE PAGE
alpha-
alpha-
Copper naphthenate
Copper nitrate
Copper octamoate
Copper oleate
Copper oxalate
Copper oxychloride
Copper oxychloride sulfate
Copper salts of fatty and rosin acids
Copper salts of the acids of tall oil
Copper salts,
Copper sulfate (anhydrous)
Copper sulfate, monohydrate
Copper sulfate, pentahydrate
Copper thiocyanate
Copper, and oxides
Cosan 145 (*)
Cottonseed oil
Coumafuryl
Coumaphos
Coumapos
Creosote oil (derived from any source)
Cresol
Cresylic acid, coal tar acids, coal tar phenols, or coal tar
Crotoxyphos
Cryolite
Cube resins other than rotenone
Cupric ferric subsulfate complex
Cupric oxide
Cuprous oxide
Cyanazine
Cyano (3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl cis/tran-3-(2,2-dicholethenyl)-2-(Fury, Python)
Cyano(3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl (+-)cis,trans-3-(2,2-dichlorovinyl)-2,2-
dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate
Cyano-(3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl 4-chloro-alpha-(l-methylethyl) benzeneacetate
Cyanuric acid
Cyclanilide
1338-02-9
3251-23-8
10402-16-1
814-91-5
1332-40-7
8012-69-9
9007-39-0
61789-22-8
7758-98-7
10257-54-2
7758-99-8
1111-67-7
800-12-9
117-52-2
56-72-4
70321-79-8
108-39-4
1319-77-3
15069-52-3
na
12168-20-6
1317-38-0
1317-39-1
21725-46-2
52315-07-8
51630-58-1
108-80-5
023102
076102
023304
023305
023501
023503
023104
023103
case
024408
024402
024401
025602
case
case
031602
086001
case
036501
025003
022102
022101
case
075101
071004
042402
042401
025601
100101
109702
109301
081402
3099
0649
4026
0649
0649
0649
4026
4026
4026
0636
0636
0636
4026
4025
3052
4097
0004
0018
0018
0139
4027
3050
2120
0087
0255
4026
4025
4025
0066
2130
2280
0569
266
104
361
304
104
104
104
304
304
302
105
105
105
304
305
248
343
122
105
105
102
305
247
169
106
147
304
305
305
106
361
169
182
97
361
-------
INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
CASE OR Al NAME
CAS
Al NO. CASE PAGE
Cycloate
4- Cyclododecyl-2,6-dimethylmorpholine
4- Cyclododecyl-2,6-dimethylmorpholine acetate
4- Cyclododecyl-2,6-dimethylmorpholine benzoate
Cyclohexanone
(1- Cyclohexene-1 ,2,-dicarboximido)methyl 2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropenyl)
cyclopropanecarboxylate
Cycloheximide
Cyclo prate
Cyclopropyl-N-(1 ,1 -dimethylethyl)-6-(methylthio)1 ,3,5-triazine-2,4-diamine
Cydia pomonella Granlosis virus
Cyfluthrin (Baythroid)
Cyhalothrin K
Cyhexatin
Cypermethrin
Cyphenothrin
Cyproconazole
Cyromazine (Larvadex)
Cythioate
Cytokinin
DCNA
DCPA
DDT
DDVP
DEF (*)
DMDM Hydantoin
DMPA
Dalapon
Daminozide
Dazomet, and salts
Decachlorobis(2,4-cyclopentadiene-1-yr)
Decanol
(E)-5- Decen-1-ol
5- Decen-1-ol, acetate, (E)
Decenyl)dihydro-2-(3-H)-furanone
1593-77-7
31717-87-0
59145-63-0
108-94-1
7696-12-0
66-81-9
13121-70-5
75-99-0
1596-84-5
2227-17-0
112-30-1
64726-91-6
case
268600
110401
268700
025902
069003
043401
case
101601
case
case
case
case
case
case
case
case
case
028901
035101
case
027501
079038
116501
2125
2225
2225
2225
3053
2660
0038
3054
0237
2130
2775
4107
0113
0270
2140
0310
2145
3066
0274
0032
2135
3060
4004
4113
Page
169
178
178
178
248
212
106
248
361
361
362
362
106
169
362
362
362
170
306
107
107
170
107
170
363
249
108
108
171
250
291
363
363
328
421
-------
INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
Page 422
CASE OR Al NAME
CAS
Al NO. CASE PAGE
2-( Decylthio)ethanamine hydrochloride
Deet
Dehydroabietylamine
Dehydroabietylamine - ethylene oxide condensate
Dehydroabietylamine acetate
Deltamethrin
Demeton
Denatonium saccharide
Derris resins other than rotenone
Desmidipham
Dextrin
Di(phenylmercury) dodecenylsuccinate
Di-n-propyl isocinchomeronate
Di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate
2,6- Di-tert-butyl-p-tolyl methylcarbamate
Dialifor
Dialkyl methyl benzyl ammonium chloride
Dialkyl* dimethyl ammonium bentonite *(as in fatty acids of tallow
Dialkyl* dimethyl ammonium chloride *(85% C18, 15% C16)
Diallate
Diamidofos
Diazachlolestenol dihydrochloride
Diazinon
Dibromo-3'-(trifluoromethyl)salicylanilide
Dibromo-3-nitrilopropionami (DBNPA)
Dibromo-3-nitrilopropionamide
3,5- Dibromo-4-hydroxybenzonitrile
Dibromo-5,5-dimethylhydantion
Dibromodicyanobutane
3,5- Dibromosalicylanilide
4,5- Dibromosalicylanilide
Dibutyl phthalate
Dibutyl succinate
Dicamba
Dicamba, aluminum salt
Dicamba, diglycoamine salt
1446-61-3
51344-62-8
2026-24-6
8065-48-3
na
9004-53-9
27236-65-3
136-45-8
83-59-0
1918-11-2
10311-84-9
68424-87-3
68953-58-2
na
2303-16-4
1249-84-9
333-41-5
4776-06-1
10222-01-2
1689-84-5
77-48-5
2577-72-2
87-12-7
84-74-2
141-03-7
1918-00-9
na
case
004206
004203
004201
057601
071001
case
084503
066001
047201
038001
038801
102501
069119
169111
069162
078801
case
098101
057801
027601
case
101801
035301
006317
case
077405
077402
028001
077802
029801
129042
128931
0002
3001
3117
3001
0143
0255
2150
4028
2805
2215
2565
2640
0010
0350
3003
3003
0098
2155
3022
0238
4041
3056
3056
2070
3055
2780
0347
0347
3112
4005
0065
0065
0065
363
108
221
272
221
363
109
364
147
171
306
199
177
204
211
109
80
223
223
109
171
236
109
312
249
249
165
251
172
92
92
270
292
110
111
110
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INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
CASE OR Al NAME
CAS
Al NO. CASE PAGE
Dicamba, isopropylamine salt
Dicamba, potassium salt
Dicapthon
Dichlobenil
Dichlone
Dichloran
1,1- Dichloro-2,2-bis(p-ethylphenyl)ethane
Dichloro-2-N-octyl-3(2H)-isothiazolone (Kathon, Duracide)
4,6- Dichloro-2-phenylphenol
2,3- Dichloro-4-(propylsulfonyl)pyridine
Dichloro-5,5-dimethylhydantoin
Dichloro-5-ethyl-5-methylhydantoin
o- Dichlorobenzene
p- Dichlorobenzene
Dichlorodifluoromethane
Dichlorodiphenyl trichloroethane
Dichloroisocyanuric acid
Dichlorophene
Dichlorophene,
4-(2,4- Dichlorophenoxy)butyric acid
2-(2,4- Dichlorophenoxy)propionic acid
2,4- Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid
Dichlorophenyl) O-methyl isopropylphosphoramidothioate
1 -(2-(2,4- Dichlorophenyl)-2-(2-propenyloxy)ethyl)-1 H-imidazole
2-(3,4- Dichlorophenyl)-4-methyl-1,2,4-oxadiazolidine-3,5-dione
Dichlorophenyl)-4-propyl-1 ,3-dioxolan-2-yl)methyl)-1 H-1 ,2,4-
3-(3,5- Dichlorophenyl)-5-ethenyl-5-methyl-2,4-oxazolidinedione
3-(3,5- Dichlorophenyl)-N-(1-methylethyl)-2,4-dioxo-1-imidazolidinecarboxamide
Dichlorophenylphenol, & salts
Dichloroprop-P
1,3- Dichloropropene
Dichlorosulfamoyl)benzoic acid
Dichlorvos
Dichromic acid, disodium salt, dihydrate
Diclofop-methyl
55871-02-8
10007-85-9
1194-65-6
117-80-6
99-30-9
72-56-0
5335-24-0
85847-73-0
118-52-5
na
75-71-8
50-29-3
2782-57-2
97-23-4
94-82-6
120-36-5
94-75-7
299-85-4
35554-44-0
20354-26-1
60207-90-1
50471-44-8
36734-19-7
15165-67-0
542-75-6
80-13-7
62-73-7
128944
129043
case
027401
029601
031301
032101
064216
102802
028501
128826
case
case
000014
029201
081401
055001
case
030801
031401
030001
028401
111901
106001
122101
113201
109801
case
031402
029001
077201
084001
case
0065
0065
2785
0263
0008
0113
2270
2165
2230
3055
3055
3057
3058
4042
2140
0569
3059
3059
0196
0294
0073
3066
2325
2400
3125
2740
2335
2165
0294
0328
4046
0310
2160
Page
110
111
172
111
112
107
181
364
172
178
251
251
249
250
312
170
97
250
250
74
74
70
249
185
191
275
217
186
172
75
151
314
107
364
173
423
-------
INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
CASE OR Al NAME
Dicofol
Dicrotophos
Didecyl dimethyl ammonium chloride
Didecyl-N-methyl-3-(trimethoxysilyl) propanaminium chloride
Dienochlor
Diethanolamides of the fatty acids of coconut oil
Diethanolamine 1 ,2-dihydro-3,6-pyridazinedione
Diethanolamine 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
Diethanolamine 2-(2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxy)propionate
Diethanolamine 2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxyacetate
Diethanolamine 4-chlorophenoxyacetate
Diethanolamine dicamba
Diethanolamine dodecylbenzenesulfonate
Diethanolamine mefluidide
Diethatyl ethyl
O,O- Diethyl (1 ,3-dihydro-1 ,3-dioxo-2H-isoindol-2-yl)phosphonothioate
N3,N3- Diethyl-2,4-dinitro-6-(trifluoromethyl)-1,3-benzenediamine
N,N- Diethyl-2-(1 -naphthalenyloxy)propionamide
N,N- Diethyl-meta-toluamide and other isomers
Diethylamine 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
O-[2-( Diethylamino)-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl] O,O-diethyl phosphorothioate
O-[2-( Diethylamino)-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl] O,O-dimethyl phosphorothioate
Diethyl Sulfide (Bear Skunker)
Difenoconazole
Difenzoquat
Difenzoquat methyl sulfate
Difethialone (Generation)
Diflubenzuron
Dihalodialkylhydantoins
Dihydro-2',4',5',7'-tetraiodospiro(isobenzofuran-1(3H),9'-(9
1,2- Dihydro-3,6-pyridazinedione
2-(4,5- Dihydro-4-methyl-4-(1-methylethyl)-5-oxo-1 H-imidazol-2-yl)-3-pyridinecarboxylic acid with
2-propanamine (1:1)
Dihydro-5,6-dimethyl-1 ,4-dithiin-1 ,1 ,4,4-tetraoxide
CAS
Page 424
Al NO. CASE PAGE
141-66-2
7173-51-5
68959-20-6
68603-42-9
5716-15-4
5742-19-8
1432-14-0
20405-19-0
53404-23-2
25059-78-3
26545-53-9
53780-36-2
5131-24-8
29091-05-2
15299-99-7
134-62-3
20940-37-8
23505-41-1
29232-93-7
43222-48-6
35367-38-5
15905-32-5
123-33-1
81510-83-0
case
035201
069149
169160
case
224600
051502
030016
031516
030511
019402
029803
079015
114002
case
106301
102301
103001
080301
030017
108101
108102
case
106401
108201
case
120902
051501
128829
0021
0145
3003
3148
3060
3007
0381
0073
0377
0017
2115
0065
4006
2370
2170
2790
2185
2450
0002
0073
2530
2535
0223
0223
0144
3055
4091
0381
3021
112
112
223
284
250
227
128
70
126
125
166
110
293
188
173
177
174
193
108
70
201
202
364
364
113
113
365
113
251
340
128
236
55290-64-7
118901 3063
252
-------
INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
CASE OR Al NAME
CAS
Al NO. CASE PAGE
Dihydroazadirachtin (DAZA)
Dihydroxy-2',4',5',7'-tetraiodospiro(isobenzofuran-1(3H),9'-
Diiodomethyl p-tolyl sulfone
Diisobutyl ketone
2-(2-(p-( Diisobutyl)cresoxy)ethoxy)ethyl dimethly benzyl ammonium chloride
2-(2-(p-( Diisobutyl)phenoxy)ethoxy)ethyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
S-(O,O- Diisopropyl phosphorodithioate) ester of N-(2-Mercaptoethyl) benzenesulfonamide
Dikegulac sodium
Dimethametryn
Dimethazone (Command)
Dimethenamid (Frontier)
Dimethepin
Dimethoate
Dimethoxane
Dimethyl ((1,2-phenylene)bis(iminocarbonothioyl))bis(carbamate)
Dimethyl 3-hydroxyglutaconate dimethyl phosphate
Dimethyl N,N'-(thiobis((methylimino)carbonyloxy))bis(ethanimidothioate)
O,O- Dimethyl O-(2,4,5-trichlorophenyl) phosphorothioate
O,O- Dimethyl O-(3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridyl) phosphate
O,O- Dimethyl O-p-sulfamoylphenyl phosphorothioate
N,N- Dimethyl oleyl-linoleyl amine 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
Dimethyl phthalate
N-(2,4- Dimethyl-5-(((trifluoromethyl)sulfonyl)amino)phenyl)acetamide
Dimethyl-m-dioxan-4-ol acetate
1-4- Dimethyl-Napthalene
Dimethylamine 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
Dimethylamine 2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)propionate
Dimethylamine 2-(2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxy)propionate
Dimethylamine 2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxyacetate
Dimethylamine 4-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)butyrate
Dimethylamine dicamba
4-( Dimethylamino)-3,5-dimethylphenyl methylcarbamate
4-( Dimethylamino)-m-tolyl methylcarbamate
Dimethylcylohexylidene acetaldehyde
(Z)-2-(3,3- Dimethylcyclohexylidene ethanol
Dimethyldithiocarbamate salts
16423-68-0
20018-09-1
108-83-8
25155-18-4
121-54-0
741-58-2
60-51-5
23564-05-8
122-10-1
59669-26-0
299-84-3
5598-52-7
115-93-5
55256-32-1
131-11-3
53780-34-0
828-00-2
2008-39-1
53404-32-3
32351-70-5
2039-46-5
2758-42-1
2300-66-5
315-18-4
2032-59-9
120901
101002
044107
069134
069122
009801
case
case
case
035001
case
102001
084201
114501
058301
103501
059501
030039
028002
114001
001001
030019
031419
031519
030516
030819
029802
044201
044401
case
4091
4009
4059
0350
0350
2035
3061
3062
3063
0088
3064
2680
2060
2675
2590
2300
2775
0073
3112
2370
3064
0073
0294
0377
0017
0196
0065
2425
2015
2180
Page: 425
365
340
295
322
80
80
161
251
252
365
365
252
113
252
213
163
213
206
184
170
70
270
188
252
365
70
75
127
125
74
110
192
159
366
366
173
-------
INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
Page: 426
CASE OR Al NAME
CAS
Al NO. CASE PAGE
4-(1,1- Dimethylethyl)-N-(1-methylpropyl)-2,6-dinitrobenzeneamine
N,N- Dimethyloleylamine 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
Dimethyloxazolidine (8CA & 9CA)
(R)-2(2,6- Dimethylphenyl)-methoxyacetylamino-propionic acid methyl ester
Dimethylphosphate ester of alpha-methylbenzyl-3-hydroxy-cis-crotonate
N,N- Dimethylpiperidinium chloride
Dimethylpropyl)-N-ethyl-6-(methylthio)-1 ,3,5- triazine-2,4-d
Dinitramine
2,6- Dinitro-4-octylphenyl crotonate
2,4- Dinitro-6-octylphenyl crotonate
4,6- Dinitro-o-cresol
4,6- Dinitro-o-cresol & salts
2,4- Dinitrophenol
Dinocap, and its components
Dioctyl dimethyl ammonium chloride
Dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate
Dioctylsulfosuccinates
Dioxathion
2-( Diphacinone, and salts
Diphacinone, and salts
Diphenamid
Diphenyl phthalate
Diphenylamine
Diphenylstibene 2-ethylhexanoate
Diphenylstibine octanoate
Dipotassium endothall
Dipropetryn
Dipropyl isocinchomeronate
Dipropylene glycol
Diquat dibromide
Disodium 2,2'-oxybis(4-dodecylbenzenesulfonate)
Disodium 4-dodecyl-2,4'-oxydibenzenesulfonate
Disodium cyanodithioimidocarbonate (DCDIC)
Disodium cyanodithioimidocarbonate
Disodium dihydroxyethyl ethylenediamine diacetate
33629-47-9
53535-36-7
51200-87-4
7700-17-6
24307-26-4
22936-75-0
49794-91-4
49794-90-3
534-52-1
51-28-5
5538-94-3
1639-66-3
78-34-2
82-66-6
42721-99-3
957-51-7
84-62-8
122-39-4
5035-58-5
2164-07-0
4147-51-7
25265-71-8
85-00-7
5136-51-6
7575-62-4
138-93-2
38011-25-5
106501
030020
114801
058801
109101
080815
case
036003
036002
037507
case
037509
case
069166
079027
case
037801
067701
067705
036601
017001
038501
006202
case
038904
104401
case
068604
032201
079003
079002
case
063301
039114
2075
0073
3095
2120
2375
3062
2185
2200
2200
2190
2190
2195
2200
3003
4029
4029
0089
2205
2205
0269
3112
2210
3067
3067
2245
0224
2215
3126
0288
3024
3024
3065
3065
4035
165
71
265
366
169
189
252
174
175
176
175
175
175
175
223
306
306
114
176
176
114
270
177
253
253
180
114
177
276
115
237
237
253
253
308
-------
INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
CASE OR Al NAME
CAS
Al NO. CASE PAGE
Disodium endothall
Disodium methanearsonate
Disodium octaborate tetrahydrate
Disodium octaborate tetrahydrate
Disparlure
Disulfoton
Ditalimfos
Dithiocyano diethyl ether
Dithiol-3-one, 4,5-dichloro-
Dithiopyr
Diuron
(E,E)-8,10- Dodecadien-1-ol (Isomate C)
(Z)-8- Dodecen-1-ol
(E)-8- Dodecen-1-yl acetate
(Z)-8- Dodecen-1-yl acetate (Isomate-M)
(Z)-9- Dodecenyl acetate
Dodecenyl acetate
Dodecenyl acetate
Dodecyl bis (2-hydroxyethyl) octyl hydrogen ammonium chlorid
Dodecyl bis(hydroxyethyl)di
Dodecyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
Dodecyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium naphthenate
Dodecylammonium methanearsonate
Dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid
Dodecylcarbamoyl)methyl) dinethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
Dodecylguanidine hydrochloride
N- Dodecylguanidine terephthalate
Dodemorph, and salts
Dodine
Dowacil-A40 (*)
Dowicil CTAC (*)
DowicilS-13 (*)
Dried blood
Dried Fermentation Solids and Solubles of Myrothecium verrucaria
Duraset (*)
EDB
129-67-9
144-21-8
12008-41-2
12280-03-4
298-04-4
4617-17-8
330-54-1
16974-12-2
29868-16-4
na
na
53404-47-0
27176-87-0
13590-97-1
19727-17-4
2439-10-3
68911-49-9
106-93-4
038903
013802
011107
011103
case
032501
case
010001
035505
117701
117702
169155
169154
069124
069127
013805
098002
069159
044303
044302
case
044301
case
case
case
000611
case
042002
2245
2395
0024
0024
4109
0102
2790
3142
0046
4108
4108
3003
3003
0350
0350
2395
4006
0350
0161
0161
2225
0161
2230
3069
3068
4030
2795
2235
Page: 427
180
190
91
91
306
115
177
281
366
367
115
367
367
367
367
368
307
307
223
223
80
81
190
293
81
116
116
178
116
178
253
254
307
368
179
179
-------
INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
CASE OR Al NAME
EDC
2- EEEBC
EPN
EPIC
Endosulfan
Endothall, and salts
Endrin
Epoxy-2-methyloctadecane
cis-7,8- Epoxy-2-methyloctadecane
Esfenvalerate (Asana XL)
Essential oils
Ester gum
Ethalfluralin
Ethanol
Ethanolamine
Ethanolamine 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
Ethanolamine dodecylbenzenesulfonate
Ethanolamine, 2-
Ethephon
Ethion
Ethofumesate
Ethoprop
2- Ethoxy-2,3-dihydro-3,3-dimethyl-5-benzofuranyl methanesulfonate
Ethoxyethoxy)ethyl 2-benzimidazole carbamate
Ethoxyethyl p-methoxycinnamate
2-(1-( Ethoxyimino)butyl)-5-(2-(ethylthio)propyl)-3-hydroxy-2-cyclohexen-1-one
Ethoxylated lanolin
Ethoxyquin
Ethyl 1-naphthaleneacetate
S- Ethyl N-ethylcyclohexanecarbamothioate
O- Ethyl O-(p-nitrophenyl) phenylphosphonothioate
Ethyl acetate
Ethyl alpha-((dimethoxyphosphinothioyl)thio)benzeneacetate
S- Ethyl dipropylthiocarbamate
S- Ethyl hexahydro-1H-azepine-1-carbothioate
CAS
Page: 428
Al NO. CASE PAGE
107-06-2
115-29-7
29804-22-6
8014-17-3
na
64-17-5
141-43-5
3599-58-4
26836-07-7
16672-87-0
563-12-2
13194-48-4
26225-79-6
62732-91-6
104-28-9
74051-80-2
61790-81-6
91-53-2
2122-70-5
1134-23-2
2104-64-5
141-78-6
2597-03-7
759-94-4
2212-67-1
042003
case
case
case
079401
case
case
114301
040501
067207
case
001501
011601
030021
079016
case
099801
058401
case
041101
110601
115001
076604
121001
031607
055501
056008
041301
041801
044003
104901
041401
041402
2240
4031
0147
0064
0014
2245
2250
4109
4097
3150
2260
4003
4032
0073
4006
3070
0382
0090
2265
0106
2265
4031
3049
2600
4060
0003
0379
2125
0147
4005
2800
0064
2435
179
307
116
116
117
180
150
306
368
368
343
285
181
290
308
71
293
254
117
117
181
118
181
307
246
206
323
118
136
169
116
292
198
116
193
-------
INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
CASE OR Al NAME
CAS
Al NO. CASE PAGE
Ethyl meta-hydroxycarbanilate carbanilate
Ethyl phthalate
2- Ethyl-1 ,3-hexanediol
1- Ethyl-2-heptadecenyl-1-(2-h
Ethyl-2-nitrotrimethylene)dimorpholine
N- Ethyl-N-(2-methyl-2-propenyl)-2,6-dinitro-4-(trifluoromethyl) benzenamine
Ethyl-Parathion
-( Ethylamino)-4-(isopropylamino)-6-(methylthio)-s-triazine
Ethylan
Ethylene
Ethylene glycol
Ethylene oxide
Ethylenediamine
Ethylenediaminediacetates
Ethylenediaminetetraacetate
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, disodium salt
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, sodium salt
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, trisodium salt
Ethylenediaminetriacetates
Etridiazole
Eugenol
Famphur
Famphur (O,O-dimethyl O-(p-(dimethylsulfamoyl)phenyl) phosph
Fatty alcohols
Fatty alcohols (54.5% C10, 45.1% C8, 0.4% C6)
Fatty alcohols (55.10% C10, 42.88% C8, 1.01% C6, 1.01% C12)
Fatty alcohols (65% C12, 26% C14, 8% C16, 1% C10)
Fenaminosulf
Fenamiphos
Fenarimol
Fenbuconazole
Fenbutatin-oxide
Fenitrothion
Fenoxaprop-ethyl (Whip)
Fenoxaprop-p-ethyl
13684-56-5
84-66-2
94-96-2
na
1854-23-5
55283-68-6
834-12-8
74-85-1
107-21-1
75-21-8
107-15-3
60-00-4
139-33-3
17421-79-3
150-38-9
2593-15-9
97-53-0
52-85-7
68603-15-6
na
na
67762-41-8
140-56-7
22224-92-6
13356-08-6
122-14-5
104801
128947
041001
046610
100802
113101
case
080801
case
041901
042203
042301
004205
case
case
039101
039115
039103
039110
case
084701
102701
case
059901
079029
079059
079089
079056
034201
100601
104601
105901
2150
3112
0020
3010
3028
2260
0155
2010
2270
3071
4033
2275
4034
4035
4036
4036
4036
4036
4036
4037
0009
4038
4039
4039
4004
4004
4004
4004
0126
0333
0245
0445
Pag
171
270
75
227
238
181
118
159
181
254
308
182
308
308
309
309
309
309
309
310
153
311
311
311
291
291
292
291
119
119
368
369
156
119
369
369
e429
-------
INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
CASE OR Al NAME
Fenoxycarb (Logic/Torus)
Fenpropathrin (Danitol)
Fenridazon-Potassium
Fensulfothion
Fenthion
Fentichlor
Fenuron trichloroacetate
Fenvalerate
Ferric dimethyldithiocarbamate
Ferric sulfate
Ferrous ammonium sulfate
Ferrous sulfate heptahydrate
Ferrous sulfate monohydrate
Fipronil
Fish oil
Fluazifop butyl, isomers
Fluchloralin
(+-)- Flucythrinate
Fludioxonil (Maxim)
Flumetralin
Flumetsulam
Flumiclorac-pentyl (Resource)
Fluometuron
Fluoroacetamide
Fluoroacetic acid derivs.
Fluorosalan
Fluridone (Sonar)
Flurprimidol
Flutolanil (Prostar)
N-[2- Fluvalinate
Folpet
Fomesafen Sodium
Fonofos
CAS
2164-17-2
640-19-7
69409-94-5
133-07-3
944-22-9
Page: 430
Al NO. CASE PAGE
369
369
370
120
120
311
255
182
173
321
322
322
322
370
234
182
120
183
370
312
370
370
121
255
255
312
371
371
371
183
121
371
121
115-90-2
55-38-9
14484-64-1
10028-22-5
10045-89-3
7782-63-0
17375-41-6
8016-13-5
33245-39-5
70124-77-5
032701
053301
case
case
case
034801
034902
050506
050502
050507
122401
case
108701
118301
0107
0290
4040
3072
2280
2180
4058
4058
4058
4058
3019
2285
0189
2290
case
035503
075002
case
case
109302
081601
4119
0049
3073
3073
4041
2295
0630
041701 0105
-------
INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
CASE OR Al NAME
Formaldehyde
Formetanate HCI
Formetanate hydrochloride
Fosamine ammonium
Fosetyl-AI
Fospirate
Freons (*)
Fumarin
Furanone, dihydro-5-pentyl- (8CI,9CI)
Furanone,5-heptyldihydro-
Furfural
Furfuryladenine (Kinetin)
German cockroach pheromone
Gibberellic acid
Gibberellic acid,
Gliocladium Virens G-21
Gluconic acid
Glufosinate-Ammonium (Ignite)
Glutaraldehyde
Glycerol
Glyceryl p-aminobenzoate
Glycolic acid
Glycolic acid, and salts
Glyphosate
Grotan (*)
Ground Sesame Stalks
HOCH2-)methyldithiocarbama
Halazone (*)
Halofenozide
Halosulfuron (Permit)
Heavy aromatic naphtha
Heliothis NPV
Heptachlor
CAS
50-00-0
23422-53-9
39148-24-8
104-61-0
104-67-6
98-01-1
77-06-5
526-95-4
111-30-8
56-81-5
136-44-7
79-14-1
64742-94-5
76-44-8
Al NO. CASE PAGE
122
122
122
183
83
184
312
122
280
280
184
371
372
313
313
372
313
372
184
313
297
314
314
123
255
372
256
314
372
373
235
123
123
043001
case
097301
case
123301
case
case
case
122301
122302
043301
043801
case
000104
043901
063507
079091
000101
case
case
case
case
case
006602
case
044801
0556
0091
0091
2355
0646
2300
4042
0004
3138
3138
2305
4110
4110
4043
2315
4044
4012
4045
4045
0178
3074
3076
4046
3020
0151
0175
Page 431
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INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
Page 432
CASE OR Al NAME
CAS
(7S)-
2-
Heptadecenyl imidazolinium chloride
Heptadecenyl-2-imidazoline
Heptadecyl hydroxyethyl imidazoline
Heptadecyl hydroxyethylimidazolinium chloride
Heptadecyl-1 -methyl- 1 -(2-(stearoylamido)ethyl)-2-imidazolinim methyl sulfate
Heptylamine 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
Hexachloroepoxyoctahydro-endo,endo-dimethanonapthalene
Hexachlorophene and salts
Hexadecadien-1-ol acetate
Hexadecadien-1-ol, acetate (9CI)
Hexadecadien-1-ol, acetate, (z,e) -
Hexadecadien-1-ol, acetate, (z,z) -
Hexadecadienol, acetates
Hexadecenal
Hexadecyl cyclopropanecarboxylate (8CA & 9CA)
Hexaflumuron (Recruit)
Hexahydro-1,3,5-tris(2-hydroxyethyl)-s-triazine
Hexanol
Hexazinone
Hexylene glycol
Hexythiazox
Hydantoin, dichlorodimethyl-
Hydrogen Cyanamide
Hydrogen chloride
Hydrogen peroxide
Hydrogenated castor oil
Hydroprene
Hydroprene
Hydroxyethyl octyl sulfide
Hydroxyethyl)-2-alkyl -2-imidazoline (as in fatty acids of tall oil)
Hydroxyethyl)-2-heptadecenyl-2-imidazoline
Hydroxymethoxymethyl-1-aza-3,7-dioxabicyclo(3.3.0) octane
Hydroxymethyl)-2-nitro-1,3-propanediol
Hydroxymethyl)amino)ethanol
Hydroxymethyl)amino)-2-methyl
Al NO. CASE PAGE
227
227
228
228
228
71
180
185
314
314
315
315
314
345
248
373
255
291
124
256
373
373
373
324
330
344
341
374
267
228
228
236
284
254
254
82078-98-6
30968-43-5
53466-91-4
53466-92-5
13470-50-3
37102-63-9
72-20-8
53042-79-8
50933-33-0
51607-94-4
52207-99-5
53939-28-9
54460-46-7
1067-29-4
111-27-3
51235-04-2
7647-01-0
7722-84-1
8001-78-3
41096-46-2
3547-33-9
61791-39-7
27136-73-8
59720-42-2
126-11-4
34375-28-5
52299-20-4
046618
046612
04661 1
046607
046619
030023
041601
case
114101
114103
128914
114102
case
120001
115601
083301
079047
107201
case
045901
000595
031604
486300
046301
046609
046605
107001
083902
099001
104001
3010
3010
3010
3010
3010
0073
2250
2320
4111
4111
4111
4111
4111
4118
3054
3074
4004
0266
3075
4064
4072
4097
4117
3103
3010
3010
3023
3149
3070
3070
-------
INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
CASE OR Al NAME
CAS
Al NO. CASE PAGE
Hydroxymethyl-1-aza-3,7-dioxabicyclo(3.3.0) octane
Hydroxypoly(methyleneoxy)* methyl-1 -aza-3,7-dioxabicyclo(3.3.0) octane
Hydroxypropylmethanethio sulfonate
8- Hydroxyquinoline,
4,5- Hylon (*)
Hymexazol (Tachigaren)
Imazalil
Imazamethabenz-methyl (Assert)
Imazapyr
Imazapyr
Imazaquin (Scepter)
Imazaquin, Monoammonium salt
Imazaquin, Sodium salt
Imazethapyr
Imazethapyr, Ammonium salt
Imidacloprid (Admire)
Indalone
Indole
lndole-3-butanethioic acid, s-phenyl ester
lndole-3-butyric acid
Inorg. bicarbonates
Inorg. chlorates
Inorg. fluosilicates
Inorg. halides
Inorg. nitrate/nitrite
Inorg. phosphates
Inorg. polysulfides
Inorg. sulfates
Inorg. sulfites
Inorg. thiosulfates
Inorganic cyanide
Iodine
Iodine complex of POE monoester of 5-(and 6-) carboxy-4-hexyl-2-cyclohexene-1 -octanoic
acid
6542-37-6 107002
na 107003
29803-57-4 035604
case
57063-29-3 114601
case
case
3023
3023
3033
4047
3077
2325
3078
133-32-4
7553-56-2
8201 0-75-1
case
046701
case
case
case
case
case
case
case
case
case
case
case
046905
046924
3079
2330
4048
4049
4050
4051
4052
4053
4054
4055
4056
4057
3086
3080
0074
236
237
240
315
256
374
185
374
257
374
374
375
375
375
375
376
257
376
376
185
316
316
316
317
318
318
319
320
320
321
257
258
88
Page 433
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INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
Page 434
CASE OR Al NAME
CAS
Al NO. CASE PAGE
Iodine, lod. compounds & complexes
Iodine - potassium iodine complex
3- lodo-2-propynyl butylcarbamate
Iprodione
Irgasan (*)
Iron Phosphate
Iron salts
Isazophos (Triumph)
Isazophos-methyl (Triumph)
Isobardac (Bardac)
Isobornyl acetate
Isobornyl thiocyanoacetate
Isobutyl 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
Isobutyl 2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxyacetae
Isobutyl ketones
Isofenphos
Isooctyl 2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)propionate
Isooctyl 2-(2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxy)propionate
Isooctyl 2-methyl-4-cholorphenoxyacetate
Isooctyl 4-(2,4-dichlorphenoxy)butyrate
Isooctyl phenoxy polyethoxy ethanol
Isooctyl picloram
lsooctyl(2-ethyl-4-methyl pentyl) 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
lsooctyl(2-ethylhexyl) 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
lsooctyl(2-octyl) 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
Isoparaffinic hydrocarbons
Isopropalin
Isopropanol
Isopropanolamine 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
Isopropanolamine picloram
Isopropyl 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
Isopropyl 2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxyacetate
Isopropyl lanolin
lsopropyl-4-methyl-5-oxo-2-imidazolin-2-yl)-nicotinic acid
12298-68-9
55406-53-6
125-12-2
115-31-1
1713-15-1
1713-11-7
28631-35-8
28437-03-2
26544-20-7
1320-15-6
9004-87-9
26952-20-5
53404-37-8
1928-43-4
1917-97-1
64471-72-8
33820-53-0
67-63-0
6365-72-6
297-99-4
94-11-1
2698-40-0
63393-93-1
81334-34-1
case
046917
107801
case
case
case
128875
047101
030062
030562
case
case
031463
031563
030563
030863
079004
005103
030064
030063
030065
505200
100201
047501
030024
005106
030066
030566
031606
128821
3080
3080
2725
2335
2340
4058
3081
3141
0073
0017
4059
2345
0294
0377
0017
0196
3118
0096
0073
0073
0073
3004
0005
4003
0073
0096
0073
0017
4060
3078
258
258
216
186
186
376
321
376
377
377
260
281
71
125
322
186
75
127
126
74
272
143
71
71
71
224
124
290
71
143
72
126
323
257
-------
INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
CASE OR Al NAME
CAS
Al NO. CASE PAGE
Isopropylamine 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
Isopropylamine glyphosate
Isopropylsalicylate, O-esterwith O-ethyl isopropylphosphoramidothioate
2- lsovaleryl-1,3-indandione
Isoxaben
Jojoba Oil
Kerosene
S- Kinoprene (Enstar II)
Lactic Acid
Lactofen (Cobra)
Lagenidium Giganteum
Lambda-Cyhalothrin
Lamprecide (*)
Lanolin
Lanolin, and derivs.
Lauryl Alcohol
Lauryl alcohol
Lauryl sulfate salts
Lavadin Oil
Lead arsenate
Leaves of Pennyroyal (Mentha pulegium)
Limonene
Linalool
Lindane
Linseed oil
Linuron
Liquid Nitrogen
Lithium 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
Lithium bromacil
Lithium hypochlorite
MCPA
MCPB, and salts
MCPP
MCPP-p, 2-ethylhexyl
MDM Hydantoin
MGK-264 (*)
5742-17-6
38641-94-0
25311-71-1
83-28-3
8008-20-6
8006-54-0
112-53-8
7784-40-9
na
138-86-3
58-89-9
8001-26-1
330-55-2
3766-27-6
53404-19-6
13840-33-0
030025
103601
109401
067702
063501
case
031601
case
001509
case
013502
128855
079701
009001
031603
035506
030002
012302
014702
case
case
case
031564
case
0073
0178
2345
2825
3004
3082
4060
4060
4004
4061
2360
3106
3083
0315
4097
0047
0073
0041
3084
0017
2365
0377
0377
2430
Page: 435
72
123
186
217
377
377
225
377
378
378
378
378
260
323
323
378
291
323
379
187
268
261
379
124
344
125
379
72
92
261
125
187
126
127
379
187
-------
INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
2-
2-
CASE OR Al NAME
MON-4620 (*)
MV-678 (*)
Magnesium Phosphide
Magnesium chloride
Magnesium dalapon
Magnesium fluosilicate
Magnesium lauryl sulfate
Magnesium phosphide
Magnesium sulfate
Malachite green
Malathion
Maleic Hydrazide
Malic acid
Mancozeb
Maneb
Meat Meal
Mecoprop
Mecoprop-P Acid or (MCPP-p acid)
Mefenoxam
Mefluidide, and salts
Mefluidide, potassium salt
Menthol
Mepiquat chloride
Mercaptobenzothiazole
Mercaptobenzothiazole, salts
Mercuric chloride
Mercurous chloride
Mercury chlorides
Merphos
Metalaxyl
Metaldehyde
Metam-sodium (Same as Sodium N-methyldithiocarbamate)
Metarhizium Anisopliae Strain
MetasolJ-26 (*)
Methamidophos
CAS
Page: 436
Al NO. CASE PAGE
7786-30-3
29110-22-3
16949-65-8
3097-08-3
12057-74-8
7487-88-9
569-64-2
121-75-5
6915-15-7
8018-01-7
12427-38-2
7085-19-0
83601-83-6
1490-04-6
149-30-4
7487-94-7
10112-91-1
57837-19-1
108-62-3
137-42-8
10265-92-6
case
case
case
013902
028903
075304
079017
066504
050503
039504
057701
case
051101
014504
014505
031501
129046
case
114003
051601
case
051701
case
052001
052201
case
case
113501
053001
039003
case
101201
3098
2440
0645
4051
0274
4050
4061
0645
4055
4011
0248
0381
4062
0643
0642
0377
0377
2370
2370
4063
2375
2380
2380
3085
3085
3085
2385
0081
0576
2390
3087
0043
261
188
128
317
108
316
323
128
320
296
128
128
324
129
129
379
127
127
380
188
188
324
189
189
189
262
262
262
190
129
130
192
380
262
130
-------
INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
CASE OR Al NAME
CAS
Methanearsonic acid, salts
Methanol, (((2-dihydro-5-methyl-3(2H)-oxazolyl)-1 -methyl- ethoxy) methoxy)methoxy-
Methazole
Methidathion
Methiocarb
Methomyl
Methomyl (ANSI)
Methoprene
S- Methoprene (Dodecandienoic Acid)
-(8- Methoxy-4,8-dimethylnonyl)-4-(1 -methylethyl)benzene
Methoxychlor
Methoxyethanol
Methyl (2-benzimidazole)carbamate phosphate
Methyl 2-(4-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)phenoxy)propionate
Methyl 2-chloro-9-hydroxyfluorene-9-carboxylate
Methyl 2-[[[[(4,6-dimethyl-2-pyrimidinyl)aminoocarbonyloaminoosulfonylobenzoate
Methyl 4-hydroxybenzoate
Methyl Anthranilate
Methyl Bromide
Methyl alcohol
Methyl bromide
Methyl chloroform
Methyl esters of fatty acids (100% C8 - C12)
Methyl ethyl ketone
Methyl isothiocyanate
Methyl nonyl ketone
Methyl parathion
Methyl salicylate
Methyl2-Benzimidazolecarbamate
Methyl-2-benzimidazolecarbamate phosphate
Methyl-1 -naphthyl)maleimide
Methyl-2-(1-methylethenyl) cyclobutaneethanol (Luretape, Grandlure)
6- Methyl-2,3-quinoxalinedithiol cyclic S,S-dithiocarbonate
N- Methyl-2,4-dinitro-N-(2,4,6-tribromophenyl)-6-(trifluoromethyl) benzenamine
Methyl-2,4-pentanediol
70017-56-0
2439-01-2
63333-35-7
107-41-5
Al NO. CASE PAGE
190
248
19
130
131
131
131
131
380
188
132
241
90
173
167
279
330
380
132
290
132
262
292
263
191
263
132
337
380
381
264
381
196
164
256
na
950-37-8
2032-65-7
16752-77-5
40596-69-8
53905-38-7
72-43-5
109-86-4
52316-55-9
51338-27-3
2536-31-4
74222-97-2
99-76-3
67-56-1
74-83-9
67762-39-4
78-93-3
556-61-6
112-12-9
298-00-0
119-36-8
case
123702
case
100301
100501
case
090301
105401
119501
034001
042202
099102
110902
098801
122001
061201
case
053801
053201
case
079034
044103
068103
044102
053501
076601
2395
3052
2400
0034
0577
0028
0028
0030
2440
0249
3036
0119
2160
2095
3136
4071
0335
4003
0335
3089
4005
3091
2405
3094
0153
4080
113701 3093
054101
112802
068601
2495
2765
3075
Page: 437
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INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
CASE OR Al NAME
Methyl-2-pentanone
4-(2- Methyl-4-chlorophenoxy)butyric acid
2- Methyl-4-chlorophenoxyacetic acid
Methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one
Methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one calcium chloride
Methyl-Parathion
Methylated naphthalenes
Methyldithiocarbamate salts
Methyldodecylbenzyl trimethyl ammonium chloride
Methylene bis(thiocyanate)
Methylene chloride
2,2'- Methylenebis(3,4,6-trichlorophenol)
Methylenedioxy-4-(2-(octylsulfidnyl)propyl) benzene
Methylisothiazolinone
( Methylnaphthyl)maleimide
Methyloxazolidines
Methylpiperidino)propyl 3,4-dichlorobenzoate
Methyltrimethylenedioxy)bis(4-methyl-1,3,2-dioxaborinane)
Metiram
Metolachlor
Metribuzin
Metronidazole
Metsulfuron-Methyl (Ally)
Mevinphos
Mexacarbate
Mineral acids
Mineral bases, strong
Mineral bases, weak
Mineral oil - includes paraffin oil from 063503
Mineral spirits
Mitin FF (*)
Mixed dinitrooctylphenylcrotonat.es and dinitrooctylphenols
Molinate
Mono[N,N-dimethyl(coco alkyl)amine] endothall
CAS
108-10-1
94-81-5
94-74-6
2682-20-4
57373-20-3
1321-94-4
6317-18-6
75-09-2
70-30-4
120-62-7
3478-94-2
2665-13-6
9006-42-2
51218-45-2
21087-64-9
443-48-1
7786-34-7
8012-95-1
8032-32-4
39300-45-3
na
Page: 438
Al NO. CASE PAGE
044105
019201
030501
107104
107102
case
054002
case
069129
068102
042004
044901
057101
case
case
case
097003
012401
014601
108801
101101
120401
015801
case
case
case
case
063502
063506
case
036001
case
038905
4059
2365
0017
3092
3092
0153
3088
2390
0350
2415
3090
2320
3137
3092
3093
3095
3114
3029
0644
0001
0181
3096
0250
2425
4064
4065
4066
3004
3004
3097
2200
2435
2245
322
187
126
264
264
132
263
182
81
192
263
185
279
264
264
265
271
239
133
133
133
265
381
134
192
324
325
326
225
225
265
176
193
180
-------
INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
CASE OR Al NAME
CAS
Al NO. CASE PAGE
1-
1-
(2-
N-1-
(b-
Monocrotophos
Monoethanolamine dicamba
Monosodium 2,2'-methylenebis(3,4,6-trichlorophenate)
Monosodium methanearsonate
Monosodium phosphate
Monuron
Monuron trichloroacetate
Morpholine 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
Muscalure (*)
Myclobutanil
Myristyl Alcohol (Tetradecyl Alcohol)
N1-(2-Quinoxalinyl)sulfanilamide
Neem Oil
Neem Oil, Clarified hydrophobic
NEPD (*)
NPV inclusion bodies
Nabam
Naled
Naphthalene
Naphthaleneacetamide
Naphthaleneacetic acid
Naphthenate salts
Naphthol
Naphthyloxy)acetic acid
Naphthylphthalamic acid
Napropamide
Naptalam
Napthaleneacetic Acid
Napthyloxy)acetic acid
Neomycin sulfate
Nickel sulfate
Nickel sulfate hexahydrate
Niclosamide
Nicosulfuron (Accent)
Nicotine
6923-22-4
53404-28-7
5736-15-2
2163-80-6
7558-80-7
150-68-5
140-41-0
6365-73-7
59-40-5
142-59-6
300-76-5
91-20-3
86-86-2
86-87-3
135-19-3
120-23-0
132-66-1
1405-10-3
10101-97-0
54-11-5
058901
029804
044902
013803
076409
035501
035502
030028
case
077901
case
case
014503
034401
055801
056001
056002
case
010301
055601
030702
case
case
case
case
006313
case
050505
case
056702
0154
0065
2320
2395
4053
0045
0045
0073
4112
3135
3102
4106
0641
0092
0022
0379
0379
3099
3100
2445
0183
2450
0183
0379
2445
3101
4067
4067
2455
2460
Page: 439
134
110
185
190
318
134
134
72
327
381
382
279
382
382
266
327
135
135
135
136
137
266
266
194
136
193
136
136
194
267
328
328
194
382
194
-------
INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
CASE OR Al NAME
Nicotine sulfate
Nicotine, and derivs
Nitrapyrin
Nitrilotriacetic acid, trisodium salt
Nitro-2-ethyl-1 ,3-propanediol
Nitrobutyl)morpholine
N-(.alpha.-( Nitroethyl)benzyl)ethylenediamine, potassium salt
4-4- Nitrophenol
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol
Nonylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol - iodine complex
Norea
Norea ( 3-(hexahydro-4,7-methanoindan-5-yl)-1 ,1-dimethylurea
Norflurazon
Nosema locustae
Nuranone
OBPA
Octadecadien-1-ol acetate
Octadecadien-1-ol acetate
Octadecadieneol, acetates
Octadecenyl-1 ,3-propanediamine monogluconate
Octanol
1- Octen-3-ol
Octhilinone
N- Octyl bicycloheptenedicarboximide
Octyl decyl dimethyl ammonium chloride
Octyl dodecyl dimethyl ammonium chloride
2-n- Octyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one
Octylamine 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
Octylammonium methanearsonate
Octylphenoxyethoxyethyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride
Octylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol - iodine complex
2-( Octylthio)ethanol
Oil of Pennyroyal
Oil of anise
CAS
Page: 440
Al NO. CASE PAGE
65-30-5
1929-82-4
5064-31-3
597-09-1
2224-44-4
53404-62-9
100-02-7
9016-45-9
11096-42-7
18530-56-8
27314-13-2
na
53120-27-7
53120-26-6
83542-86-3
111-87-5
113-48-4
32426-11-2
10361-16-7
26530-20-1
2212-53-5
6379-37-9
53404-04-9
8007-44-1
8007-70-3
056703
case
069203
039106
067802
100801
101301
056301
079005
046903
case
035801
105801
117001
case
case
117201
117202
case
067316
079037
case
057001
069165
069190
099901
030030
013804
069164
046915
case
040509
004301
2460
2460
0213
4014
3102
3028
3087
2465
3118
3080
4068
4068
0229
4104
4113
0044
4114
4114
4114
3014
4004
2475
2430
3003
3003
2475
0073
2395
0350
3080
3103
3106
4097
194
194
137
298
266
238
262
195
272
258
328
328
138
328
328
138
329
329
329
232
292
382
195
187
224
224
195
72
191
81
259
267
258
344
-------
INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
CASE OR Al NAME
CAS
Al NO. CASE PAGE
Oil of camphor, and
Oil of citronella
Oil of eucalyptus
Oil of geranium
Oil of lemongrass
Oil of pennyroyal
Oleic acid
Oleic acid sulfonates
Oleyl polyamine
N- Oleyl-1 ,3-propylenediamine 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
Omadine salts
Omadine sodium
Orthodichloro benzene
Oryzalin
7- Oxabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane-2,3-dicarboxylic acid
Oxadiazon
Oxadixyl
Oxalic acid
Oxalic acid, and salts
Oxamyl
Oxazolidine, 4,4-dimethyl-
Oxybis(4,4,6-trimethyl-1,3,2-dioxaborinane)
10,10'- Oxybisphenoxarsine
Oxycarboxin
Oxydemeton-Methyl
Oxydemeton-methyl
Oxydiethylenebis(alkyl* dimethyl ammonium chloride)
Oxyfluorfen
Oxytetracycline
Oxytetracycline hydrochloride
Oxythioquinox
PCNB
POE isooctadecanol
Paclobutrazol
Paraben esters
8000-29-1
8000-48-4
8000-46-2
8007-02-1
112-80-1
2212-59-1
15922-78-8
95-50-1
19044-88-3
145-73-3
144-62-7
23135-22-0
8063-89-6
58-36-6
5259-88-1
301-12-2
68607-28-3
79-57-2
2058-46-0
52292-17-8
case
021901
040503
597500
040502
case
031702
case
case
030029
case
088004
059401
104201
038901
case
009601
case
103801
012402
012601
090202
case
058702
069173
case
006304
006308
case
case
124601
case
3104
3105
4097
4097
4097
3106
4083
4069
3107
0073
2480
0209
3057
0186
2245
2485
4070
4070
0253
3029
0044
0012
0258
0258
3003
2490
0655
0655
2495
0128
3119
4071
Page: 441
267
268
344
344
344
268
336
329
268
72
195
148
249
138
180
196
383
329
329
139
383
239
138
95
139
139
224
196
140
140
196
140
273
383
330
-------
INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
10H-
3-
CASE OR Al NAME
Paradox
Paradichlorobenzene
Paraformaldehyde
Parahydroxy-2-oxo-phenylacethydroxymic acid chloride
Paraquat Dichloride
Paraquat bis(methylsulfate)
Paraquat dichloride
Parathion
Pebulate
Pelargonic acid
Pendimethalin
Penta-s-triazinetrione
Pentachlorophenol
Pentachlorophenol, salts & esters
Pentachlorophenyl laurate
Pentyl valerate
Perchloroethylene
Perfluidone
Periplanone B
Permethrin
Peroxy cmpds
Peroxyacetic acid
Petroleum sulfonates
Phenethyl propionate (PEP)
Phenmedipham
Phenol
Phenol, and salts
Phenothiazine
Phenothrin
Phenoxyphenyl)methyl (+-)cis,trans-3-(2,2-dichloroethenyl)-2,2-
dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate
Phenthoate
Phenyl N,N'-dimethylphosphorodiamidate
Phenyl-1 ,1-dimethylurea trichloroacetate
CAS
Page: 442
Al NO. CASE PAGE
106-46-7
30525-89-4
34911-46-1
2074-50-2
1910-42-5
56-38-2
40487-42-1
30622-37-8
87-86-5
3772-94-9
2173-56-0
37924-13-3
61228-92-0
79-21-0
13684-63-4
108-95-2
262-20-4
26002-80-2
52645-53-1
1754-58-1
4482-55-7
case
061501
043002
114901
case
061602
061601
057501
case
108501
081406
063001
case
063010
100901
case
108001
124801
case
case
063201
case
case
098701
064001
case
064501
069005
109701
case
102101
035508
3108
3058
0556
3108
0262
0262
0262
0155
2500
0187
0569
2505
2505
2505
4005
3109
0195
4115
2510
4072
4072
4073
3110
0277
4074
4074
2515
0426
2510
2800
2155
3072
269
250
122
269
140
140
140
118
197
383
141
97
197
197
197
293
269
141
330
198
330
331
331
269
141
331
331
198
150
198
198
171
255
-------
INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
CASE OR Al NAME
Phenyl-N'-(1,2,3-thiadiazyl)urea
Phenylethyl propionate
Phenylmercuric acetate
Phenylmercuric ammonium acetate
Phenylmercuric ammonium propionate
Phenylmercuric lactate
Phenylmercuric nitrate
Phenylmercuric oleate
Phenylmercuric triethanolammonium lactate
Phenylmercury salts
N-( Phenylmethyl)-1 H-purin-6-amine
Phenylmethyl)-9-(tetrahydro-2H-pyran-2-yl)-9H-purin-6-amine
O- Phenylphenol
2- Phenylphenol, and salts
Phorate
Phosacetim
Phosalone
Phosmet
Phosphamidon
Phosphoric acid
Phosphorous oxide
Phosphorus
Phostebupirim (Aztec)
Phthalate esters
Phytophthora citrophthora
Picloram
Pine oil
Pine oils
Pine tar
Pine tar oil
Piperalin
(1,4- Piperazinediyl-bis(2,2,2-trichloroethylidine))bis(formamide)
Piperonal bis(2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethyl) acetal
Piperonyl butoxide
Piprotal
CAS
51707-55-2
122-70-3
62-38-4
53404-67-4
53404-68-5
122-64-5
55-68-5
104-60-9
23319-66-6
1214-39-7
2312-73-4
90-43-7
298-02-2
2310-17-0
732-11-6
13171-21-6
7664-38-2
7723-14-0
na
1918-02-1
8002-09-3
8013-10-3
8002-09-3
26644-46-2
5281-13-0
Al NO. CASE PAGE
120301
102601
066003
066004
066023
066012
066016
066022
066021
case
116901
110001
064103
case
057201
case
097701
059201
018201
076001
066502
case
111301
005101
067002
case
067204
067205
case
107901
068801
case
case
4092
3110
2805
2805
2805
2805
2805
2805
2805
2805
2040
3002
2575
2575
0103
2520
0027
0242
0157
4064
3111
3112
4105
0096
3113
3113
3113
3113
3114
2720
3115
2525
3115
Page: 443
340
269
199
199
199
199
199
200
200
199
193
221
200
200
142
201
142
142
142
328
383
270
384
270
332
143
271
271
271
271
271
215
271
201
271
-------
INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
Page: 444
CASE OR Al NAME
Pirimiphos-ethyl
Pirimiphos-Methyl
Pirimiphos-methyl
Rival (*), and salts
2- Pivalyl-1,3-indandione
Plant Extract 620 (Sincocin)
Poly(hexamethylenebiguanide
Poly(iminoimidocarbonyliminoimidocarbonyliminohexamethylene)
Poly(oxyethylene(dimethyliminio)ethylene(dimethyliminio)ethy
Polyacrylate resins
Polybromide form of trimethylbenzyl ammonium resin
Polybromide quat resin
Polybutene
Polybutene resins
Polyethoxyated alkylphenols
Polyethoxylated abietylamin
Polyethoxylated aliphatic alcohols
Polyethoxylated aliphatic amines
Polyethoxylated sorbitol,
Polyethoxypolypropoxyethanol - iodine complex
Polyethoxypolypropoxypolyethoxyethanol
Polyethylene
Polyethylene glycol ether of linear secondary alcohol - iodine complex
Polyethylene polyamine* N-oleylamine hydrochloride
Polyethylene polyamine* N-oleylamine hydrochloride
Polyhedral inclusion bodies of Douglas fir tussock moth nucleopolyhedrosis
Polyhedral inclusion bodies of Heliothis nuclear polyhedrosis virus
Polyhedral inclusion bodies of gypsy moth nucleopolyhedrosis
Polyhedral inclusion bodies of n. sertifer
Polyisobutylene
Polyoxin D zinc salt
Polyoxyethylated* stearyl amine *(10 moles)
Polyoxyethylene sorbitan monolaurate
Polyoxyethylene sorbitan monooleate
Polyoxyethylene sorbitol oleate-laurate
CAS
83-26-1
32289-58-0
31512-74-0
na
9003-29-6
26617-87-8
26617-87-8
na
67905-86-6
26635-93-8
na
na
na
na
9003-27-4
26635-92-7
9005-64-5
9005-65-6
53466-71-0
Al NO.
case
case
case
067703
case
111801
069183
case
008711
case
011402
case
case
case
case
case
case
046904
046909
000152
046926
101902
101901
107302
107301
107303
107304
011403
079094
079074
079086
079075
CASE
2530
2535
2810
2810
3122
3122
3034
4075
3116
3116
4076
4076
3118
3117
3119
3120
3121
3080
3080
4077
3080
3107
3120
4106
0151
4106
4106
4076
3120
3121
3121
3121
PAGE
201
384
202
202
202
384
274
274
240
332
272
272
332
332
272
272
273
273
274
259
259
333
259
268
273
327
123
327
327
332
384
273
274
274
274
-------
INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
CASE OR Al NAME
CAS
Al NO. CASE PAGE
Polyoxyethylene sorbitol, mixed ether ester
Polypropylene glycol
Polypropylene glycol & ether derivatives
Polyvinylpyrrolidone - iodine complex
Potassium 1 ,2-dihydro-3,6-pyridazinedione
Potassium 1-naphthaleneacetate
Potassium 2-(2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxy)propionate
Potassium 2-benzyl-4-chlorophenate
Potassium 2-chloro-4-phenylphenate
Potassium O-phenylphenate
Potassium 4,6-dichloro-2-phenylphenate
Potassium 4-tert-butylphenate
Potassium Bicarbonate
Potassium Bromide
Potassium Cresylate (Magna CP-1)
Potassium N-hydroxymethyl-N-methyldithiocarbamate
Potassium N-methyldithiocarbamate
Potassium Permanganate
Potassium Permanganate
Potassium bisulfate
Potassium bromide
Potassium carbonate
Potassium cyanide
Potassium dichloroisocyanurate
Potassium dichromate
Potassium dimethyldithiocarbamate
Potassium dodecylbenzenesulfonate
Potassium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
Potassium gibberellate
Potassium hydroxide
Potassium iodide
Potassium myristate
Potassium nitrate
Potassium oleate
na
25322-69-4
25655-41-8
28382-15-2
15165-79-4
1929-86-8
35471-49-9
18128-16-0
13707-65-8
53404-30-1
3130-29-8
51026-28-9
137-41-7
7646-93-7
7758-02-3
584-08-7
15-10-8
2244-21-5
7778-50-9
128-03-0
27177-77-1
53404-51-6
125-67-7
1310-58-3
7681-11-0
13429-27-1
7757-79-1
143-18-0
079007
068602
case
046914
051503
056003
031503
062202
062207
064108
064215
064114
case
102901
039002
case
005605
013903
073504
599600
081403
068302
034803
079008
039111
043802
075602
075701
079022
076103
079095
3121
3123
3123
3080
0381
0379
0377
2045
3042
2575
2165
3035
0342
3076
2390
0220
4064
0342
4066
3086
0569
0132
2180
4006
4036
4110
4065
3080
4083
4052
4083
Page: 445
274
275
275
259
129
137
127
161
244
200
172
241
384
144
385
256
182
144
385
324
144
326
257
97
100
173
293
309
313
325
259
338
318
336
-------
INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
CASE OR Al NAME
Potassium pentachlorophenate
Potassium permanganate
Potassium peroxymonosulfate
Potassium phosphate, tribasic
Potassium picloram
Potassium polysulfide
Potassium ricinoleate
Potassium salts of fatty acids
Potassium Salts of Fatty Acids (Soap Salts)
Potassium tetrathionate
Potassium thiosulfate
Potassium xylene sulfonate
Prallethrin
Primicarb
Primisulfuron-methyl (Beacon)
Prodiamine
Prof en of os
Prometon
Prometryn
Promexal
Pronamide
Propachlor
Propamocarb
Propamocarb propyl 3-(dimethylamino)propylcarbamate
Propanil
Propanoic Acid
Propargite
Propazine
Propen-1-aminium, N,N-dimethyl-N-2-propenyl-, chloride, homopolymer
Propetamphos
Propham
Propiconazole
Propionic acid
CAS
7978-73-6
7722-64-7
10058-23-8
7778-53-2
2545-60-0
37199-66-9
7492-30-0
10124-65-9
13932-13-3
10233-00-8
30346-73-7
7287-19-6
1918-16-7
24579-73-5
709-98-8
2312-35-8
139-40-2
122-42-9
79-09-4
Page: 446
Al NO. CASE PAGE
197
144
331
318
143
319
336
337
385
320
321
340
385
385
386
386
202
203
144
386
145
145
275
275
145
386
146
146
386
203
146
275
333
063002
068501
063604
076407
005104
076703
079023
079021
075903
080102
079024
case
case
080805
case
019101
case
119301
028201
097601
080808
case
047601
case
077702
2505
0220
4072
4053
0096
4054
4083
4083
4055
4057
4093
2540
2545
0467
0082
0177
3124
3124
0226
0243
0230
2550
0283
3125
4078
-------
INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
CASE OR Al NAME
CAS
Al NO. CASE PAGE
Propionic acid, and salts
Propoxur
Propyl alcohol
S- Propyl butylethylthiocarbamate
S- Propyl dipropylthiocarbamate
n- Propyl isome
Propyl paraben
Propylene glycol
Propylene glycol butyl ether 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
Propylene glycol, and
Propylene oxide
Propynyl (E,E)-3,7,1 1-trimethyl-2,4-dodecadienoate
2- Propynl(S-(E,E))
Propyzamide
Prosulfuron (Exceed)
Pseudomonas fluorescens A506 (Frostban)
Pseudomonas fluorescens 1629RS (Frostban)
Pseudomonas Syringae 742 RS (Frostban)
Pseudomonas syringae, strain ESC-10
Pseudomonas syringae, strain ESC-11
Puccinia canaliculate (Schweinitz) Lagerheim
Purin-6-amine, N-(2-furanylmethyl)-
Putrescent whole egg solids
Pyrazole-1-methanol, 3,5-dimethyl-
Pyrazon
Pyrethrin I
Pyrethrin coils
Pyrethrin, and derivs
Pyrethrum powder other than pyrethrins
Pyridaben
Pyridate (Tough)
Pyridazinecarboxylic Acid
Pyridinecarboxylic Acid, 2-(difluoromethyl)-5-(4,5-dihydro)
Pyrimidinone
Pyridinecarboxylic Acid, 2-(4,5-dihydro-4-methyl-4 ...)
Pyriproxyfen
na
71-23-8
1114-71-2
1929-77-7
94-13-3
57-55-6
1320-18-9
na
42588-37-4
65733-20-2
23950-58-5
525-79-1
51609-52-0
121-21-1
na
8003-34-7
case
047802
047502
041403
041404
case
061203
068603
030072
case
042501
107501
107502
101701
116801
105101
case
069001
069004
case
069002
case
4078
2555
4003
2500
2735
2565
4071
3126
0073
3126
2560
4117
4117
0082
4107
4079
2570
2580
2580
2580
2580
2585
Pag
333
203
290
197
217
204
330
276
72
276
204
341
342
145
387
387
387
387
388
388
388
306
333
388
204
205
205
205
205
389
389
389
389
205
389
390
ie447
-------
INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
CASE OR Al NAME
Pyrithiobac-sodium
Quaternary ammonium compounds, dicoco alkyldimethyl, chlorid
Quinclorac (Facet)
Quinolinol
Quinolinol benzoate
Quinolinol citrate
Quinolinol sulfate
Quintozene
Quizalofop-Ethyl
Red Pepper
Repellent R-1 1 (*)
Resmethrin
Resmethrin
Rimsulfuron (Basis)
Ronnel
Rotenone
Ryania speciosa, powdered stems of
Ryanodine
Ryanodine, and derivs
Sabadilla alkaloids
Salicylic acid
Salicylic acid, and derivs
Scilliroside
Sesame oil
Sethoxydim
Siduron
Siduron ( 1-(2-methylcyclohexyl)-3-phenylurea )
Silica and silicates
Silica gel
Silicon dioxide
Silver
Silver chloride
Silver fluoride
Silver nitrate
Silver Oxide
CAS
Page 448
Al NO. CASE PAGE
61789-77-3
148-24-3
7091-57-8
134-30-5
134-31-6
82-68-8
10453-86-8
83-79-4
15662-33-6
na
8051-02-3
69-72-7
507-60-8
8008-74-0
1982-49-6
63231-67-4
7631-86-9
7440-22-4
7783-90-6
7775-41-9
7761-88-8
069138
059803
059801
059802
059804
056502
case
case
097801
case
071003
071501
071502
case
002201
076602
case
070801
072401
case
case
035509
case
072602
072605
072501
072506
072502
072503
3003
4047
4047
4047
4047
0128
3127
0421
0421
2590
0255
2595
2595
2595
3128
4080
4080
3129
4097
2600
3130
3130
4081
4081
4081
4082
4082
4082
4082
390
224
390
315
315
315
315
140
390
390
276
147
147
391
206
147
206
206
206
276
334
334
277
343
206
277
277
334
334
334
335
335
335
335
391
-------
INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
CASE OR Al NAME
Silver thiuronium acrylate co-polymer
Silver, and cmpds.
Simazine
Soap
Soap salts
Sodium & Calcium Hypochlorite Salts
Sodium 1-naphthaleneacetate
Sodium 2,2'-methylenebis(4-chlorophenate)
Sodium 2,4,5-trichlorophenate
Sodium 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
Sodium 2-benzyl-4-chlorophenate
Sodium 2-mercaptobenzothiazolate
Sodium 2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxyacetate
Sodium O-phenylphenate
Sodium 2-pivalyl-1 ,3-indandione
Sodium 4,6-dinitro-o-cresylate
Sodium 4-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)butyrate
Sodium 4-(2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxy)butyrate
Sodium 5-chloro-2-(4-chloro-2-(3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)ureido)
Sodium 5-Nitroguaiacolate (Atonik)
Sodium N-(2-hydroxyethyl)ethylenediaminetriacetate
Sodium N-1-naphthylphthalamate
Sodium N-cyclohexyl-N-palmitoyl taurate - iodine complex
Sodium N-methyldithiocarbamate
Sodium o-nitrophenolate (Atonik)
Sodium p-nitrophenolate (Atonik)
Sodium Bicarbonate
Sodium Omadine
Sodium Perborate Monohydrate
Sodium Tetrathiocarbonate (Enzone)
Sodium acifluorfen
Sodium alkyl* benzene sulfonate *(100% C9)
Sodium arsenate
CAS
53404-00-5
122-34-9
68952-95-4
61-31-4
10254-48-5
136-32-3
2702-72-9
3184-65-4
2492-26-4
3653-48-3
132-27-4
6120-20-3
2312-76-7
10433-59-7
6062-26-6
3567-25-7
53404-54-9
132-67-2
53404-81-2
137-42-8
26856-61-1
13464-38-5
Al NO.
072701
case
080807
079009
case
case
056007
055005
064217
030004
062203
051704
030502
064104
067704
037508
030804
019202
058802
039121
030703
046919
039003
case
case
079087
013505
CASE
4082
4082
0070
4083
4083
0029
0379
3059
2815
0073
2045
2380
0017
2575
2810
2190
0196
2365
3097
4037
0183
3080
2390
0209
2605
4006
0132
Page
PAGE
335
335
148
331
336
148
136
250
215
73
161
189
126
202
202
175
74
187
265
391
310
136
259
192
392
392
391
148
392
393
207
294
101
449
-------
INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
CASE OR Al NAME
Sodium arsenite
Sodium asulam
Sodium bentazon
Sodium benzoate
Sodium bicarbonate
Sodium bisulfate
Sodium bisulfite
Sodium bromacil
Sodium bromide
Sodium cacodylate
Sodium carbonate
Sodium chloramben
Sodium chlorate
Sodium chloride
Sodium chlorite
Sodium chromate
Sodium cyanide
Sodium dalapon
Sodium diacetate
Sodium dicamba
Sodium dichloroisocyanurate
Sodium dichloroisocyanurate dihydrate
Sodium dichromate
Sodium dihydroxyethylglycine
Sodium dimethyldithiocarbamate
Sodium dodecyl diphenyl oxi
Sodium dodecyl diphenyl oxide sulfonate
Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate
Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate - iodine complex
Sodium fluoride
Sodium fluoroacetate
Sodium fluosilicate
Sodium fumarin
Sodium glycolate
Sodium glyphosate
CAS
Page 450
Al NO. CASE PAGE
7784-46-5
2302-17-2
50723-80-3
532-32-1
144-55-8
7681-38-1
7631-90-5
69484-12-4
7647-15-6
124-65-2
497-19-8
1954-81-0
7775-09-9
7647-14-5
7758-19-2
7775-11-3
143-33-9
127-20-8
126-96-5
1982-69-0
2893-78-9
51580-86-0
10588-01-9
139-41-3
128-04-1
53467-00-8
25155-30-0
82010-77-3
7681-49-4
62-74-8
16893-85-9
34490-93-2
2836-32-0
34494-03-6
013603
106902
103901
009103
073505
073201
078201
012303
013907
012502
073506
029906
073301
013905
020502
068303
074002
028902
044008
029806
081404
081407
068304
039122
034804
case
079081
079010
046920
075202
075003
075306
086004
000103
103603
2020
0265
0182
4013
4048
4064
4056
0041
4051
2080
4066
0086
4049
4051
4023
0132
3086
0274
4001
0065
0569
0569
0132
4014
2180
3131
3131
4006
3080
3132
3073
4050
0004
4045
0178
160
87
90
297
316
325
320
92
317
166
326
96
316
317
301
101
257
108
289
111
97
97
101
298
174
277
277
294
260
278
255
317
122
314
123
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INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
CASE OR Al NAME
1-
Sodium hydroxide
Sodium hydroxymethylamino acetate (Suttocide A)
Sodium hypochlorite
Sodium lauryl sulfate
Sodium metaborate
Sodium metasilicate
Sodium methylundecyl benzene sulfonate
Sodium nitrate
Sodium nitrite
Sodium oleate
Sodium pentachlorophenate
Sodium petroleum sulfonate
Sodium phenate
Sodium phosphate
Sodium propionate
Sodium pyroarsenate
Sodium tetraborate anyhdrous
Sodium tetraborate pentahydrate
Sodium tetrahydro-3
Sodium sesquicarbonate
Sodium sulfate
Sodium trichloroacetate
Sodium tripolyphosphate
Sodium warfarin
Sodium xylenesulfonate
Solar CL-387
Soybean oil
Spinosad
Starlicide (*)
Streptomyces Griseoviridis Strain K61
Streptomycin
Streptomycin sulfate
Strychnine
Strychnine sulfate
CAS
1310-73-2
7681-52-9
151-21-3
7775-19-1
6834-92-0
27987-00-4
7631-99-4
7632-00-0
143-19-1
131-52-2
68608-26-4
139-02-6
7558-79-4
137-40-6
13464-42-1
1330-43-4
121719-04-3
53404-6--7
533-96-0
7778-80-5
650-51-1
7758-29-4
129-06-6
1300-72-7
na
8001-22-7
57-92-1
3810-74-0
57-24-9
60-41-3
Al NO.
075603
014703
079011
011104
072604
079053
076104
076204
031704
063003
079035
064002
076403
077703
013401
011112
011110
035607
073507
005604
081001
076404
086003
079019
046608
031605
case
006306
006310
076901
076902
CASE
4065
0029
4061
0632
4081
4006
4052
4052
4083
2505
4073
4074
4053
4078
0132
0024
0024
2135
4066
4055
4089
4053
0011
4093
3010
4097
2610
0169
0169
3133
3133
Page
PAGE
326
391
148
323
91
334
294
318
318
337
197
331
331
318
333
101
91
91
171
326
320
338
319
156
340
228
344
393
207
393
149
149
278
278
451
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INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
Page 452
2,3,6-
CASE OR Al NAME
Sulfacetamide
Sulfallate
Sulfamic acid
Sulfentrazone
Sulfluramid
Sulfometuron methyl
Sulfonated oleic acid, sodium salt
Sulfoquinoxaline
Sulfosate (Touchdown)
Sulfotepp
Sulfoxide
Sulfur
Sulfur dioxide
Sulfuric acid
Sulfurous acid, sodium salt
Sulfuryl Fluoride
Sulfuryl fluoride
Sulprofos
Sulprofos Oton
Sumithrin
TEA, and salts
TBT-containing compounds
TCA, and salts
TCMB
TCNB
TPTF
TPTH
Tanol derivs. (Furanone)
Tar
Tartar emetic
Tebuconazole
Tebufenozide
Tebuthiuron
CAS
144-80-9
5329-14-6
68443-05-0
3689-24-5
7704-34-9
7446-09-5
7664-93-9
7757-83-7
2699-79-8
35400-43-2
8007-45-2
28300-74-5
34014-18-1
Al NO.
077904
case
078101
case
079064
case
079501
case
077501
077601
078001
078203
case
078003
111501
219900
case
case
case
case
case
case
case
case
case
022004
006201
105501
CASE
3134
4084
4085
3136
4069
3135
0338
3137
0031
4056
4064
4056
0176
0176
0076
0076
0426
4088
2620
4089
2625
2630
2690
0099
3138
0139
4087
0054
PAGE
278
337
337
393
394
279
329
279
394
149
279
149
320
325
321
150
150
150
150
150
338
207
338
210
210
211
151
280
102
339
394
394
150
-------
INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
CASE OR Al NAME
Technical chlorinated camphene
Tefluthrin
Telone
Temephos
Terbacil
Terbucarb
Terbufos
Terbuthylazine
Terbutryn
Terpineols
Terpineols, and
Terrazole
Tetra(monoethanolamine) ethylenediaminetetraacetate
Tetracaine hydrochloride
1 ,2,4,5- Tetrachloro-3-nitrobenzene
Tetrachloro-4-(methylsulfonyl)pyridine
Tetrachloroethylene
Tetrachlorophenol, salts
Tetrachlorophenols
Tetrachlorophenols, alkyl* amine salt*(as in fatty acids of coconut oils)
Tetrachlorophenols, potassium salt
Tetrachlorophenols, sodium salt
Tetrachlorvinphos
Tetradecanal
(E)-11- Tetradecen-1-ol,
(E)-11- Tetradecen-1-ol, acetate
(Z)-11- Tetradecenyl, acetate
Tetradecyl formate
Tetrad ifon
Tetraglycine hydroperiodide
Tetrahydro-3,5-dimethyl-2H-1,3,5-thiadiazine-2-thione
Tetrahydro-5,5-dimethyl-2(1H)-pyrimidinone)
Tetraiodofluorescein
Tetrakis (hydroxy methyl) phosphonium sulphate
Tetramethrin
Tetrapotassium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
CAS
8001-35-2
3383-96-8
5902-51-2
13071-79-9
886-50-0
138-87-4
53404-52-7
136-47-0
117-18-0
13108-52-6
127-18-4
25167-83-3
na
53535-27-6
25567-55-9
22248-79-9
53939-27-8
5451-63-8
7097-60-1
533-74-4
67485-29-4
5964-35-2
Al NO.
080501
case
059001
012701
case
105001
case
080813
067003
case
case
039112
097005
055201
068901
078501
case
063004
063006
063007
063005
083701
120002
079069
case
046923
035602
118401
case
case
039118
CASE
2685
0328
0006
0039
2640
0109
2645
0085
3139
3139
0009
4036
3140
2630
3068
3109
4090
4090
4090
4090
4090
0321
4118
4005
2655
3080
2135
2585
4091
2660
4036
Page:
PAGE
214
394
151
152
152
211
152
211
153
281
281
153
309
281
210
254
269
339
339
339
339
339
153
345
395
395
395
293
212
260
171
205
340
395
212
310
453
-------
INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
CASE OR Al NAME
Tetra potassium pyrophosphate
Tetrasodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
Tetrasodium pyrophosphate
Tetrosan
Thanite (*)
Thiabendazole, and salts
Thiazine
2-(4- Thiazolyl)benzimidazole
2-(4- Thiazolyl)benzimidazole, hypophosphite salt
Thidiazuron
Thifensulfuron Methyl (Harmony)
Thiobencarb
Thiobis(4-chlorophenol)
Thiocyanatoethyl dodecanoate
Thiocyanoethyl derivs.
2-( Thiocyanomethylthio)benzothiazole
Thiodicarb
Thiophanate
Thiophanate-Ethyl
Thiophanate-methyl
Thiram
Thymol
Tobacco dust
Toluene sulfonic acid
Toluene/xylene sulfonates
Tolylphthalamic acid
Toxaphene
Tralomethrin
Triadimefon
Triadimenol (Baytan)
Triallate
Triasulfuron (Amber)
Triaza-1-azoniatricyclo (3,3,1,1 ...
Tribenuron-Methyl (Express)
4,5- Tribromosalicylanilide
CAS
Page: 454
Al NO. CASE PAGE
7320-34-5
64-02-8
7722-88-5
8023-53-8
148-79-8
28558-32-9
97-24-5
301-11-1
21564-17-0
23564-06-9
137-26-8
89-83-8
84961-66-0
104-15-4
85-72-3
87-10-5
076408
039107
076405
069110
case
case
060101
060102
case
case
064209
010101
case
035603
case
103410
case
case
079801
080402
056704
079058
case
030901
case
case
case
077404
4053
4036
4053
3006
3141
2670
2670
2670
4092
2665
4040
3142
3142
2625
2675
0378
0378
2680
0122
3143
2460
4093
4093
2795
2685
2700
2695
0347
319
310
319
226
281
212
396
212
212
340
396
213
311
281
281
210
213
154
154
213
154
282
195
341
340
179
214
396
214
396
214
396
397
397
93
-------
INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
CASE OR Al NAME
CAS
Al NO. CASE PAGE
S,S,S- Tributyl phosphorotrithioate
Tributyl phosphorotrithioite
Tributyltin acetate
Tributyltin acrylate
Tributyltin benzoate
Tributyltin chloride
Tributyltin chloride complex of ethylene oxide condensate of abietylamine
Tributyltin fluoride
Tributyltin isopropyl succinate
Tributyltin linoleate
Tributyltin maleate
Tributyltin methacrylate
Tributyltin monopropyleneglycol maleate
Tributyltin neodecanoate
Tributyltin resinate
Trichlorfon
3,4,5- Trichloro-2-pyridinyloxyacetic acid
2,3,5- Trichloro-4-(propylsulfonyl)pyridine
Trichloroacetic acid
S-(2,3,3- Trichloroallyl) diisopropylthiocarbamate
Trichlorobenzoic acid
Trichlorobenzoic acid and related polychlorobenzoic acids, dimethylamine salt
Trichlorobenzoic acid, sodium salt
Trichloroethane
Trichloroisocyanuric acid
Trichloromelamine
Trichloromonofluoromethane
Trichlorophenol
2,4,5-
2,4,5-
Trichlorophenol, & salts
Trichlorophenylacetic acid
Trichlorophenylacetic acid
Trichlorophenylacetic acid
Trichoderma Harzianum (ATTC 20476)
Trichoderma Harzianum Rifai
Trichoderma polysporum (ATCC 20475)
dimethylamine salt
sodium salt
78-48-8
150-50-5
56-36-0
13331-52-7
4342-36-3
1461-22-9
56573-85-4
1983-10-4
53404-82-3
24124-25-2
14275-57-1
2155-70-6
53466-85-6
28801-69-6
na
52-68-6
55335-06-3
38827-35-9
76-03-9
2303-17-5
50-31-7
3426-62-8
2078-42-4
71-55-6
87-90-1
7673-09-8
75-69-4
95-95-4
85-34-7
69462-13-1
2439-00-1
074801
074901
083105
083121
083106
083107
083108
083112
083115
083109
083118
083120
083110
083111
083114
057901
116001
102801
081002
078802
017302
017303
017305
081201
081405
077101
000013
064210
case
082601
082605
082602
2145
2385
2620
2620
2620
2620
2620
2620
2620
2620
2620
2620
2620
2620
2620
0104
2710
2230
4089
2695
4088
4088
4088
3089
0569
3144
4042
2815
2815
4020
4020
4020
Pag
170
190
208
208
208
208
208
209
209
209
209
209
209
209
210
154
215
178
338
215
338
338
338
262
97
282
312
215
215
300
300
300
397
397
397
e455
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INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
Page: 456
CASE OR Al NAME
CAS
Al NO. CASE PAGE
Triclopyr
Triclopyr, salts and esters
Tricosene
(E)-9- Tricosene (Component of Muscalure with 103201)
(Z)-9- Tricosene (Component of Muscalure with 103202)
Tridecen-1-yl acetate
Tridecen-l-yl acetate
Tridecenyl acetates
Tridiphane (Tandem)
Triethanolamine
Triethanolamine 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
Triethanolamine dodecylbenzenesulfonate
Triethanolamine laurate
Triethanolamine lauryl sulfate
Triethanolamine myristate
Triethanolamine oleate
Triethanolamine, and
Triethylamine 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
Triethylamine picloram
Triethylammonium triclopyr
Triethylene glycol
Triethylhexahydro-s-triazine
Triethylhexahydro-s-triazine (Vancide)
Triflumizole
Trifluoro-4-nitro-m-cresol (**) = alpha, alpha, alpha-
Trifluralin
Triflusulfuron-methyl
27519-02-4
65954-19-0
72269-48-8
102-71-6
2569-01-9
27323-41-7
2224-49-9
139-96-8
41669-40-3
2717-15-9
2646-78-8
35832-11-2
57213-69-1
112-27-6
7779-27-3
88-30-2
1582-09-8
case
103201
121901
121902
case
004208
030033
079020
079043
079046
079044
079025
case
030034
005105
116002
083501
082901
case
036201
036101
2710
4112
4116
4116
4116
3145
0073
4006
3145
4061
3145
3145
3145
0073
0096
2710
3146
3147
3147
3082
0179
398
215
327
398
398
341
341
341
398
282
73
294
282
324
282
282
282
73
143
215
283
283
283
398
260
155
399
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INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
CASE OR Al NAME
CAS
Al NO. CASE PAGE
Triforine
Triisopropanolamine 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate
Triisopropanolamine picloram
Trimethacarb
1 ,2,4- Trimethoxybenzene
Trimethoxysilyl quats
Trimethoxysilyl)propyl dimethyl octadecyl ammonium chloride
Trimethyl-1,6,10-dodecatrien-3-o1 (Nerolidol)
Trimethyl-2,6,10-dodecatriene-1-o1 (Farnesol)
Trimethyl dodecylbenzyl ammonium chloride
Trimethyldodecadienoates (S-Kinoprene)
Trimethyloxazolidine (8CA & 9CA)
3,4,5- Trimethylphenyl methylcarbamate
2,3,5- Trimethylphenyl methylcarbamate
Trinexapac-Ethyl
Triphenyltin fluoride
Triphenyltin hydroxide
Tripotassium ethylenediaminetetraacetate
Tris(HOCH2-)nitromethane
Trisodium (2-hydroxyethyl)ethylenediaminetriacetate
Trisodium phosphate
Troysan CMP Acetate (*)
TroysanKK-108A (*)
Turkey red oil
Turkey red oil, sodium salt
Turpentine
Undecylenic acid
Uniconazole
Urea
Urea Sulfate (Enquik)
Valone (*), and salts
Vegetable and flower oils
Vendex
Vernolate
32341-80-3
6753-47-5
27668-52-0
1330-85-4
75673-43-7
2686-99-9
2655-15-4
379-52-2
76-87-9
17572-97-3
139-89-9
7601-54-9
8002-33-3
68187-76-8
8006-64-2
112-38-9
57-13-6
case
030035
005102
case
case
107401
069125
case
114802
102401
102402
083602
083601
039113
case
039109
076406
case
case
079014
079093
084501
085501
085702
case
case
case
case
2720
0073
0096
0112
3148
3148
0350
4117
3095
0112
0112
2690
0099
4036
3149
4037
4053
2820
2725
4094
4094
3139
4095
4096
2825
4097
0245
2735
Page
216
73
143
155
399
284
284
399
399
81
341
265
155
155
399
211
151
310
284
310
319
216
216
342
342
280
342
400
343
400
217
343
156
217
457
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INDEX OF CASE AND Al NAMES
CASE OR Al NAME
Vinclozolin
Virelure (*)
Warfarin
Warfarin & its Na Salt
Wood creosote
Wood oils and gums
Xylene
Xylene range aromatic solvent
Xylenol
Xylenol (unspec. or mixed from 086804)
((2,6- Xylylcarbamoyl)methyl diethyl benzyl ammonium benzoate
Zeta-Cypermethrin (Fury)
Zinc
Zinc 2-mercaptobenzothiazolate
Zinc 2-pyridinethiol-1 -oxide
Zinc Phosphide
Zinc Borate
Zinc chloride
Zinc dimethyldithiocarbamate
Zinc ethylenebisdithiocarbamate
Zinc fluosilicate
Zinc naphthenate
Zinc oxide
Zinc phosphide
Zinc salts
Zinc sulfate monohyd
Zincsulfate monohydrate
Zinc sulfate, basic
Zineb
Ziram - cyclohexylamine complex
Zirconium oxide
CAS
Page 458
Al NO. CASE PAGE
81-81-2
8021-39-4
1330-20-7
na
105-67-9
1300-71-6
3734-33-6
7440-66-7
155-04-4
13463-41-7
7646-85-7
137-30-4
12122-67-7
16871-71-9
12001-85-3
1314-13-2
1314-84-7
7446-19-7
7733-02-0
68813-94-5
16509-79-8
1314-23-4
case
case
086002
case
025002
case
086802
086803
086804
086805
009106
129015
051705
088002
case
087801
034805
014506
075307
088301
088502
088601
case
527200
089001
089101
case
034806
079090
2740
4118
0011
0011
0139
3150
3020
3020
4098
4098
0350
4099
2380
2480
0026
4099
2180
2750
4050
3099
4099
0026
4099
4099
4099
4099
2750
2180
4100
217
345
156
156
102
284
235
235
345
345
81
400
346
189
196
156
400
346
174
218
317
266
346
156
346
346
346
346
218
174
347
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United States Solid Waste and EPA530-K-02-003I
Environmental Protection Emergency Response October 2001
Agency (5305W)
RCRA, Superfund & EPCRA
Call Center Training Module
Introduction to:
Air Emission Standards
(40 CFR Parts 264/265, Subparts AA, BB, and CC)
Updated October 2001
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DISCLAIMER
This document was developed by Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. under contract 68-W-01-020 to EPA.
It is intended to be used as a training tool for Call Center specialists and does not represent a
statement of EPA policy.
The information in this document is not by any means a complete representation of EPA s
regulations or policies. This document is used only in the capacity of the Call Center training and
is not used as a reference tool on Call Center calls. The Call Center revises and updates this
document as regulatory program areas change.
The information in this document may not necessarily reflect the current position of the Agency.
This document is not intended and cannot be relied upon to create any rights, substantive or
procedural, enforceable by any party in litigation with the United States.
RCRA, Superfund & EPCRA Call Center Phone Numbers:
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AIR EMISSION STANDARDS
CONTENTS
1. Introduction 1
2. Air Pollution Overview 2
2.1 Ozone 2
2.2 Air Toxics 2
3. Regulatory Summary 3
3.1 Subpart AA 3
3.2 Subpart BB 8
3.3 Subpart CC 11
4. Special Issues 15
4.1 Permit-as-a-Shield 15
4.2 Interface with Clean Air Act 15
4.3 Applicability of Subparts AA and BB to Large Quantity Generators 15
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1. INTRODUCTION
The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) requires the safe and
effective management of hazardous waste from the point of generation to ultimate
disposal. In 1984, as part of the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA),
Congress established land disposal restrictions (LDR) which require that hazardous
wastes be treated to meet specific standards prior to land disposal. These restrictions
impose treatment standards on RCRA hazardous wastes to ensure that wastes are
treated before they are placed on the land to minimize any future release of
hazardous constituents to soil and groundwater. Some of the treatment
technologies that are used to meet these standards, however, release hazardous
constituents to the air during the treatment process. Thus, while treating hazardous
waste prior to land disposal can protect groundwater, releases to the air can
diminish this benefit by shifting the pollution from one environmental medium to
another. This is called "cross-media pollution." In order to minimize the threat of
this type of pollution, HSWA added §3004 (n) to RCRA, granting EPA the authority
to promulgate regulations for monitoring and control of air emissions resulting
from RCRA hazardous waste management activities as necessary to protect human
health and the environment.
This module provides a regulatory overview of the RCRA air emissions standards
as they apply to hazardous waste facilities. When you complete this module, you
will be able to explain the history of the RCRA air emission standards as well as the
air emission controls required by the standards. Specifically, you will be able to:
Explain the difference between the air emission standards in Part 264/265,
Subparts AA, BB, and CC
Summarize the requirements of each of these subparts
Identify the types of units subject to these requirements as well as specific
exemptions.
Use this list of objectives to check your understanding of this topic after you
complete the training session.
The information in this document is not by any means a complete representation of EPA's regulations or policies,
but is an introduction to the topic used for Call Center training purposes.
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2. AIR POLLUTION OVERVIEW
The need to control organic air emissions from waste management sources stems
from the adverse affects that volatile organics can have on human health and the
environment. EPA estimates that approximately eight percent of the nation's
volatile organic emissions are produced by hazardous waste treatment, storage, and
disposal facilities (TSDFs). When establishing the RCRA air emission standards,
EPA focused on two major concerns: ozone and air toxics.
2.1 OZONE
The effects of ozone on air quality can be both beneficial and detrimental to human
health and the environment. In the presence of sunlight, organic compounds
(including those emitted from waste management facilities) undergo a series of
complex chemical reactions to form two by-products: ozone and aerosol. The
aerosol that is formed restricts visibility and creates photochemical smog. Ozone
has been proven to yield harmful effects as well. Ozone exists in both the earth's
upper atmosphere (stratosphere) and the lower atmosphere (troposphere). In the
stratosphere, ozone protects us from the damaging effects of the sun's radiation by
acting as a filtering mechanism. In the troposphere, however, exposure to ozone
has been shown to have more severe effects, including inflammation of lungs,
impaired breathing, reduced breathing capacity, coughing, chest pain, and nausea.
2.2 AIR TOXICS
Air toxics are air pollutants that can cause cancer or other adverse health effects.
Sources of these pollutants include large industrial settings such as chemical plants,
petroleum refineries, and power plants, as well as more diverse sources such as dry
cleaners and paint manufacturers.
Of the 189 chemicals currently identified as hazardous air pollutants under the
Clean Air Act (CAA), a significant number are organic compounds. Exposure to
these pollutants can affect neurological, respiratory, and reproductive systems.
The information in this document is not by any means a complete representation of EPA's regulations or policies,
but is an introduction to the topic used for Call Center training purposes.
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3. REGULATORY SUMMARY
EPA has the specific authority to control organic air emissions at RCRA hazardous
waste facilities (§3004 (n)). Under this authority, EPA's approach to controlling
organic air emissions is designed to significantly reduce these emissions as a class
rather than controlling the emission of individual waste constituents. Thus,
instead of regulating certain organic compounds, the RCRA air emission standards
are established according to the type of waste management activity involved and the
ways in which the emissions occur.
The RCRA air emission standards were promulgated in phases. The first phase
includes 40 CFR Part 264/265, Subparts AA and BB. These subparts address air
emissions from process vents associated with certain types of hazardous waste
management processes (Subpart AA) and leaks from certain types of equipment at
TSDFs and large quantity generators (Subpart BB). At such facilities, owners and
operators are required to install control equipment and employ management
practices to reduce air emissions from affected units and equipment.
Phase II of the RCRA air emission standards, Part 264/265, Subpart CC, regulates
organic air emissions from tanks, surface impoundments, and containers located at
RCRA TSDFs and large quantity generators (LQGs). The last phase of the RCRA air
emission standards, Phase III, is dependent on the ability of Subparts AA, BB, and
CC to effectively reduce volatile organic emissions. If there is still a significant risk
posed by organic air emissions, EPA will develop additional air emissions standards
on an industry-specific basis. Phases I and II of the RCRA air emission standards are
discussed in this module.
There is no difference between the air emission standards in Part 264 and Part 265,
except for reporting requirements. There are no reporting requirements under Part
265 for owners and operators of interim status TSDFs, or for large quantity
generators. Thus, any reference made in this module to a particular section of 40
CFR may be applied to the requirements contained in either Part 264 or 265, unless
otherwise noted.
3.1 SUBPART AA
The following types of units are subject to the Subpart AA process vent standards:
Units subject to the permitting standards of Part 270 (i.e., permitted or interim
status)
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Recycling units located at hazardous waste management facilities otherwise
subject to the permitting standards of Part 270 (i.e., independent of the
recycling unit, the facility has a RCRA permit or is in interim status)
Less than 90-day large quantity generator units.
Although most recycling units are exempt from regulation under RCRA, §261.6(d)
subjects certain recycling units to the Subpart A A standards. Thus, owners and
operators of recycling units located at facilities that already have a RCRA permit or
are operating in interim status must also comply with the applicable Subpart AA
regulations.
Any unit exempt from the facility standards under §§264/265.1 is not subject to the
process vent standards of Subpart AA. For example, a wastewater treatment unit
that otherwise meets the applicability criteria of Subpart AA would not be subject to
the standards, since the unit is exempt from Part 264/265 (§264.1(g)(6), §265.1(c)(10)).
Once the owner and operator have determined that a facility is subject to Subpart
AA, they must consider additional applicability criteria to determine whether the
facility is subject to the air emission control requirements.
Subpart AA applies to six specific types of units that have associated process vents:
steam strippers, distillation units, fractionation units, thin-film evaporation units,
solvent extraction units, and air strippers. For purposes of the RCRA air
regulations, a process vent is any open-ended pipe or stack that is vented to the
atmosphere either directly, through a vacuum-producing system, or indirectly,
through a tank associated with one of the six specific types of units (§264.1031).
Owners and operators at affected facilities that have process vents associated with
one of these types of units will be required to meet the standards of Subpart AA if
they manage wastes with an organic concentration of at least 10 parts per million by
weight (ppmw). Figure 1 summarizes the applicability of the Subpart AA standards.
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AIR EMISSION CONTROL REQUIREMENTS
Owners and operators of facilities subject to Subpart AA must install control
mechanisms that meet one of two standards presented in the regulations. Owners
and operators may reduce or destroy the organics in the wastestream to meet either
of the following conditions (§265.1032(a)):
Reduction of organic air emissions from vents covered by the standards to
both 3.0 pounds per hour (1.4 kg/h) and 3.1 tons per year (2.8 Mg/y)
or
Reduction of organic air emissions at the facility by 95 percent by weight.
These figures are based on aggregated emissions from all vents at the facility that are
subject to Subpart A A. As long as the facility meets the numerical standards,
owners and operators have the flexibility of reducing some units by a large amount
and others by a lesser amount or not at all. This allows owners and operators to
evaluate all alternatives available and achieve the most cost-effective means of
complying with the standards.
CLOSED-VENT SYSTEMS AND CONTROL DEVICES
In order to meet the air emission standards discussed above, Subpart AA requires
owners and operators to install and operate control devices on affected units at the
facility in order to remove or destroy organics in its emissions. EPA does not specify
the type of control device that must be used to achieve these standards; however,
individual performance requirements for some types of devices that may be used
are presented in the regulations to assist owners and operators in complying with
the requirements. These include vapor recovery systems, enclosed combustion
devices, and flares. Owners and operators may use other types of control devices as
long as the emission reduction requirements of §265.1032(a) are met.
As mentioned above, it is not necessary for every affected unit at the facility to be
equipped with a control device. The emission standards in §265.1032(a) are imposed
on a facility-wide basis; thus, if installing control devices on half of the affected units
at the facility is sufficient to bring organic emissions below the allowable levels, any
remaining units at the facility that are subject to Subpart AA may continue to
operate with no control devices.
In addition to control devices, owners and operators must also install closed-vent
systems to conduct the organics to the control device. A closed-vent system is a
system that is not open to the atmosphere and that is composed of piping and
connections that transport gas or vapor from a piece or pieces of equipment to a
control device (§264.1031). These systems must be designed and operated with no
detectable emissions, and periodically inspected and monitored for emissions.
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Inspection and Monitoring
To ensure proper operation and maintenance, owners and operators must monitor
and inspect each closed-vent system and control device used to comply with Subpart
AA (§265.1033(f)). Each control device must be inspected and monitored at least
once each operating day to ensure proper operation. As with the control device
standards, monitoring requirements are given for certain types of control devices
that are specified in the regulations. Owners and operators using control devices
other than those specifically mentioned must develop documentation indicating
proper operation and maintenance of the control device and demonstrating that
performance standards are being met (§265.1033(i)).
If, at any time, inspection of the control device indicates that there is a problem with
the operation of the unit (i.e., failure to achieve the required organic destruction
rate) owners and operators must immediately implement corrective measures
necessary to return the control device to proper operation (§265.1033(f)(3)).
Closed-vent systems used to comply with Subpart AA must be monitored annually,
or more often if requested by the EPA Regional Administrator (§265.1033(1)). Any
detectable emissions must be controlled as soon as practicable, but not later than 15
calendar days after the emission is detected.
Recordkeeping and Reporting
The RCRA air emission standards are meant to be self-implementing.
Consequently, EPA does not play an active role in ensuring that facilities are in
compliance with the regulations on a day-to-day basis. Instead, the Agency verifies
that owners and operators are complying with the regulations through facility
inspections and audits. Subpart AA requires owners and operators to keep detailed
records in the facility's operating log to demonstrate compliance with the standards.
Design documentation and monitoring, operating, and inspection information for
each unit subject to the Subpart AA standards must be kept up-to-date and in the
facility's operating log for at least three years.
Subpart AA also requires that, every six months, owners and operators of permitted
facilities report to the Regional Administrator any instances during that time period
when a control device exceeded or operated outside of its design specifications (as
indicated by monitoring activities) for a period longer than 24 hours without being
corrected (§264.1036). The report must indicate the duration of each exceedance and
any corrective measures taken to remedy the situation. If during the six-month
period
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no exceedances occur at the facility, the owner and operator need not submit a report
to the Regional Administrator.
3.2 SUBPART BB
The following types of units are subject to the Subpart BB equipment leak standards:
Units subject to the permitting standards of Part 270 (i.e., permitted or interim
status)
Recycling units located at hazardous waste management facilities otherwise
subject to the permitting standards of Part 270 (i.e., independent of the
recycling unit, the facility already has a RCRA permit or is in interim status)
Less than 90-day large quantity generator units
Although most recycling units are exempt from regulation under RCRA, §261.6(d)
subjects certain recycling units to the Subpart BB standards. Thus, owners and
operators of recycling units located at facilities that already have a RCRA permit or
are operating in interim status must also comply with the applicable Subpart BB
regulations.
Like the Subpart AA standards, any unit exempt from the facility standards under
§§264/265.1 is not subject to the equipment leak standards of Subpart BB. For
example, a wastewater treatment unit that otherwise meets the applicability criteria
of Subpart BB is not subject to the standards, since the unit is exempt from Part
264/265 (§264.1(g)(6), §265.1 (c)(10)).
Figure 2 summarizes the applicability of the Subpart BB standards. Once the owner
and operator determine that a facility is subject to Subpart BB, they must consider
additional applicability criteria to determine whether the facility is subject to the air
emission control requirements.
Subpart BB establishes standards for equipment leaks at hazardous waste facilities by
requiring owners and operators to adopt safe management practices. These
requirements are not limited to those units regulated under Subpart AA, but
encompass all equipment used at any TSDF or LQG. EPA defines equipment as any
valve, pump, compressor, pressure relief device, sampling connection system, open-
ended valve or line, or flange or other connector, and any control device or system
required by Subpart AA (§264.1031). Owners and operators of equipment that
contains or contacts hazardous waste or hazardous waste residues with at least 10
percent organics by weight are subject to the control requirements of Subpart BB
(§265.1050). Equipment that contains or contacts organic hazardous waste less than
300 hours per year are only subject to the Subpart BB identification and
recordkeeping requirements (§265.1050(f)).
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Equipment Leak Control Requirements
The techniques used to control emissions from equipment leaks under Subpart BB
combine equipment standards with inspection and monitoring requirements to
ensure compliance with the standards. Specific requirements for each type of
equipment are given in the regulations. These requirements consist of design and
operating standards for each category of equipment. The standards also specify the
type and frequency of all inspection and monitoring activities required. All of these
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requirements vary depending on the piece of equipment at the facility. For example,
§265.1053 provides the control standards for compressors. According to this section,
each compressor must be equipped with a seal system that includes a barrier fluid
that will prevent organic emissions from leaking to the atmosphere. Specifications
are given in the regulations for the compressor seal system and the standards each
component must meet. In addition, each barrier fluid must have a sensor that will
detect failure of the system. Owners and operators must also establish an inspection
and monitoring program as described below.
By requiring certain work practices to be established, EPA is able to ensure that
owners and operators are operating the equipment at the facility in a manner that
will reduce or eliminate the probability of an equipment leak. Subpart BB achieves
this by requiring owners and operators to establish specific leak detection and repair
(LDAR) programs. LDAR programs require leak detection monitoring and/or
inspection by a specific instrument, by visual means, or by sense of smell, depending
on the type of equipment being used at the facility. What constitutes a leak for
purposes of Subpart BB will depend on the type of equipment being used. For
example, compressors are considered leaking if the sensor (required by the design
standards) indicates failure of the compressor's seal system (§265.1053(f)).
Once a leak has been detected, repair must be initiated and completed within 15 days
to remain in compliance with the Subpart BB standards. As with the previous
example, the compressor standards may be used to illustrate LDAR program
implementation. Each sensor used on the compressor system must be checked daily
to ensure that it is functioning properly. If the sensor does indicate a leak, it must be
repaired as soon as practicable, but no later than 15 days after the leak was first
detected (§265.1053(g)).
Recordkeeping and Reporting
The recordkeeping and reporting requirements for Subpart BB are very similar to
those in Subpart AA. Owners and operators must keep detailed records in the
facility's operating log sufficient to demonstrate compliance with the standards.
Such information includes design documentation and monitoring, operating, and
inspection information for each piece of equipment affected by Subpart BB. These
records must be kept up-to-date and in the facility's operating log for at least three
years (§265.1064).
Subpart BB also requires that owners and operators of permitted facilities report to
the Regional Administrator every six months, indicating any instances during that
time period when the control device exceeded or operated outside of its design
specifications (as indicated by monitoring activities) for longer than 24 hours
without being corrected (§264.1065). The reports must indicate dates, duration,
cause, and any corrective measures that were taken to remedy the situation. If,
during the six-month period, no exceedances occur at the facility, the owner and
operator need not submit any report to the Regional Administrator.
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As in Subpart AA, there are no reporting requirements for owners and operators of
interim status facilities, or for large quantity generators subject to Subpart BB.
3.3 SUBPART CC
The requirements of Subpart CC apply to owners and operators of TSDFs that treat,
store, or dispose of hazardous waste in tanks, surface impoundments, or containers
(§265.1080(a)). Subpart CC also applies to large quantity generators accumulating
waste in tanks and containers. Units exempt under §§264/265.1 are not subject to
these air emission control requirements. In addition, the following units are
specifically exempt from the air emissions control standards:
A waste management unit into which hazardous waste was placed before
December 6, 1996, as long as no hazardous waste is added to the units after
December 6, 1996
A container with a capacity less than or equal to 0.1 m3 (approximately 26
gallons)
A tank or surface impoundment to which the owner and operator have
stopped adding hazardous waste and the owner and operator have begun
implementing or completed closure pursuant to an approved closure plan
(with possible exceptions for some surface impoundments)
A tank with process vent, as defined in §264.1031
A tank, surface impoundment, or container operating with controls in
compliance with a CAA standard under 40 CFR Parts 60-62.
In addition, the following units are presently deferred from regulation under
Subpart CC awaiting further study:
A waste management unit used solely to manage hazardous waste generated
under corrective action, CERCLA, or another federal or state remediation
authority
A waste management unit used solely to manage radioactive mixed waste.
Owners and operators of TSDFs that manage hazardous waste in tanks, surface
impoundments, and containers, as well as large quantity generators accumulating
hazardous waste in tanks and containers, must install air emission controls only if
these units manage waste that exceeds an average volatile organic concentration of
500 ppmw at the point of waste generation. Units managing wastes with organics
that have been removed or destroyed according to specific standards established in
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the regulations are not subject to these control requirements. The Subpart CC
standards outline specific procedures and equations for making these
determinations (§265.1084).
AIR EMISSION CONTROL REQUIREMENTS
Tanks, surface impoundments, and containers that manage hazardous waste
exceeding the 500 ppmw volatile organic concentration threshold must install air
emission controls that will prevent the release of organic constituents. For each
unit, owners and operators must install one of several control options offered in the
Subpart CC requirements.
Tanks
The Subpart CC regulations require owners and operators of TSDFs and LQGs to
control organic air emissions from tanks managing hazardous waste with an
average volatile organic concentration of greater than or equal to 500 ppmw. There
are two regulatory classes of tanks, Level 1 and Level 2. Level 1 tanks are those tanks
that meet maximum vapor pressure limits based on design capacity, are not heated
above the temperature at which the maximum vapor pressure was determined, and
are not units in which stabilization is conducted. Level 2 tanks are those tanks that
either do not meet the Level 1 tank criteria, or that the owner and operator have
chosen to not operate using Level 1 tank criteria.
A Level 1 tank must be operated with a fixed roof that forms a continuous barrier
over all hazardous waste stored in the tank. All openings in the fixed roof must be
connected to either a closure device or a closed-vent system connected to a control
device (§265.1085(c)).
Level 2 tanks have several different options for compliance with the Subpart CC
standards. They may be equipped with either a fixed roof and an internal floating
roof, an external floating roof, or a cover vented through a closed-vent system to a
control device. Level 2 tanks may also be pressure tanks that are operated in a closed
system, with no detectable emissions at any time. Finally, Level 2 tanks may be
located inside a permanent total enclosure that is vented through a closed-vent
system to an enclosed combustion device (§265.1085(d)).
Surface Impoundments
Owners and operators of surface impoundments subject to Subpart CC have two
regulatory compliance options. First, the owner or operator may install a cover (e.g.,
an air-supported structure or a rigid cover) that is vented through a closed-vent
system to a control device. Specific design requirements for the cover, closed-vent
system, and control device are provided in the regulations. Second, the owner or
operator may install and operate a floating membrane cover. All openings in this
cover must be equipped with a closure device (§265.1086).
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Containers
The Subpart CC regulations require owners and operators of TSDFs and LQGs to
control organic air emissions from containers managing hazardous waste with an
average volatile organic concentration of greater than or equal to 500 ppmw. There
are three regulatory categories of containers, Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3. Level 1
containers are all containers that have a design capacity between 0.1 m3and 0.46 m3
(approximately 26 gallons and 119 gallons respectively), and containers with a design
capacity greater than 0.46 m3 that are not in light material service (§§265.1087(b)(l)(i)
and (ii)). Level 2 containers have a design capacity greater than 0.46 m3 and operate
in light material service (§265.1087(b)(l)(iii)). The third category, Level 3, consists of
all containers with a design capacity greater than 0.1 m3 that must remain
uncovered for waste stabilization (§265.1087(b) (2)). Containers with a design capacity
less than or equal to 0.1 m3 are exempt from Subpart CC regulation (§265.1080(b)(2)).
Level 1 containers have three compliance options under the Subpart CC regulations.
The first option is to meet all applicable Department of Transportation (DOT)
packaging requirements under 49 CFR Parts 173, 178, 179, and 180. The other Level 1
container compliance options are to employ a cover or other closure device, or to
cover the waste in the container with an organic-vapor suppressing barrier, such as
afoam(§265.1087(c)).
Level 2 containers may also meet DOT packaging standards in order to comply with
the Subpart CC air emission requirements. A second option is to demonstrate that
the container operates with no detectable organic emissions as determined by
Method 21 of Part 60, Appendix A. For a Level 2 container attached to a truck,
trailer, or rail car, a third option is to demonstrate, using Method 27 of Part 60,
Appendix A, that the unit is organic vapor-tight (§265.1087(d)).
Level 3 container emissions must be either vented directly through a closed-vent
system to a control device, or vented inside an enclosure through a closed-vent
system to a control device (§265.1087(e)).
CLOSED-VENT SYSTEMS AND CONTROL DEVICES
Under several of the control options for tanks, surface impoundments, and
containers, owners and operators are required to install a closed-vent system
connected to a control device in order to safely vent gases, fumes, and vapors
emanating from the waste management unit. As part of the unit-specific
requirements, owners and operators must comply with the standards for closed-
vent systems and control devices in Part 264/265, Subpart AA.
INSPECTION AND MONITORING
Owners and operators of tanks, surface impoundments, and containers must
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visually inspect and monitor each cover and cover opening, control-vent system,
and control device. The regulations provide for limited inspection requirements for
certain types of units operating under specific conditions. For some covers and
control devices, owners and operators must also demonstrate compliance with the
air emissions standards through specified test methods. All owners and operators
subject to these requirements must develop and implement a written plan and
schedule detailing how all inspection and monitoring activities will be
implemented at their particular facility.
RECORDKEEPING AND REPORTING
Owners and operators managing hazardous waste in tanks, surface impoundments,
and containers must record and maintain documentation certifying that the tank
covers, floating membrane covers, container closures, closed-vent systems, and
control devices meet required design and operating standards (§265.1090). Owners
and operators must also maintain records of all tests used to comply with the air
emissions standards, visual inspections and monitoring, organic vapor
determinations, and other documentation demonstrating compliance with the
Subpart CC standards.
Owners and operators of permitted units are required to report instances of
noncompliance with the tank, surface impoundment, container, and control device
standards to the EPA Regional Administrator (§264.1090). There are no reporting
requirements for owners and operators of interim status units, or for large quantity
generators.
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4. SPECIAL ISSUES
Several complex issues impact the applicability of the RCRA air emissions
standards.
4.1 PERMIT-AS-A-SHIELD
Most rulemakings do not require facilities with final permits to immediately
comply with regulations promulgated after final permit issuance. This provision is
commonly known as "permit-as-a-shield" (§270.4). On December 6, 1994, EPA
amended §270.4 to require that owners and operators of TSDFs that have been
issued final permits prior to October 6, 1996, comply with the air emission standards
under Part 265, Subparts AA, BB, and CC, until the facility's permit is reviewed,
reissued, or a class 3 permit modification is conducted (59 FR 62896, 62920).
4.2 INTERFACE WITH CLEAN AIR ACT
Although the control of air emissions is typically an issue addressed under CAA,
RCRA §3004 (n) gives EPA the specific authority to address air emissions from
hazardous waste management sources under RCRA. The RCRA air emission
standards are designed to complement, rather than duplicate, regulations under the
CAA. Although it is possible for facilities to be subject to both the CAA and the
RCRA air emission standards, RCRA §1006(b) directs EPA to coordinate all
provisions of RCRA with the appropriate provisions of other environmental laws.
In order to prevent regulatory duplication, EPA will, to the maximum extent
practicable, consider all other environmental laws when promulgating regulations
under both CAA and RCRA. One example of this was the addition of the Subpart
CC exemption for facilities operating controls in compliance with a CAA standard
(§265.1080 (b) (7)).
4.3 APPLICABILITY OF SUBPARTS AA AND BB TO LARGE
QUANTITY GENERATORS
Prior to promulgation of Subpart CC, large quantity generators were not subject to
existing air emission standards for process vents and equipment leaks under
Subparts A A and BB. Given the significant organic emissions from tanks and
containers used for hazardous waste accumulation at these facilities, EPA
determined that it was necessary to subject large quantity generators to all of the
RCRA air emission standards. As a result, when the Subpart CC standards were
promulgated on December 6, 1994, the Agency amended §262.34 to add a
requirement that large quantity generators accumulating hazardous waste in tanks
and containers also comply with the air emission standards of Subparts AA, BB and
CC. The rule makes this provision a condition that large quantity generators must
comply with to maintain permit-exempt status under RCRA.
The information in this document is not by any means a complete representation of EPA's regulations or policies,
but is an introduction to the topic used for Call Center training purposes.
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Workshop Exercise #1
1) A facility receives a shipment of new mercury thermometers. During unloading, a box falls off a
pallet and breaks. The facility properly cleans up the broken thermometers and affected soils.
U151 - listed hazardous waste code for mercury
D009 - characteristic hazardous waste code for mercury
A) What waste code should be applied to the broken thermometers when manifested for disposal?
D009. Mercury from broken thermometers would not be classified as U151 since the U-
listings are reserved for commercial chemical products; not manufactured articles.
Reference: Faxback 14012
B) What waste code should be applied to mercury contaminated soils when manifested for disposal?
D009.
2) A facility finds several boxes of mercury thermometers in an old storage room that are beyond the
expiration date. During transfer to the hazardous waste storage area in another building, a box falls off
a pallet and breaks. The facility properly cleans up the broken thermometers and affected soils.
A) What waste code should be applied to the broken thermometers when manifested for disposal?
D009
B) What waste code should be applied to mercury contaminated soils when manifested for disposal?
D009
3) A facility collects all of its old, used mercury thermometers intending to replace them with non-
mercury alternatives. During transfer to the hazardous waste storage area in another building, a box
falls off a pallet and breaks. The facility properly cleans up the broken thermometers and affected soils.
A) What waste code should be applied to the broken thermometers when manifested for disposal?
D009.
B) What waste code should be applied to mercury contaminated soils when manifested for disposal?
D009
4) A facility has a supply of off-specification mercury thermometers that it intends to return to the
manufacturer for reclamation. What waste code should be applied to these thermometers?
None, commercial chemical products sent for reclamation are not solid wastes and therefore
cannot be hazardous wastes. It is important to note that the phrase "commercial chemical
product" has different meanings in the definition of solid waste and for the purposes of P and
U listings.
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5) A facility collects all of its uncontaminated mercury throughout the facility and sells the mercury to a
scrap metal dealer. Does the facility need to use a licensed transporter to transfer this scrap metal?
Mercury is ineligible for the scrap metal exemption. Therefore, it can only be transported by
a hazardous waste transporter to an authorized TSD facility using a manifest
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Workshop Exercise #2
Match each chemical listed below in column A with the appropriate EPA hazardous waste ID number
in column B. Unless otherwise stated, assume the material is technical grade and unused.
Column A
1. Arsenic Trioxide
2. Formaldehyde
3. Procytox
4. Silver Nitrate
5. Alkeran
6. Mutamycin
7. Zanosar
8. Azaserine
9. Selenium Sulfide
10. Chlorambucil
11. Potassium Silver Cyanide
12. Cerubidine
Column B
a. U122
b. U059
c. U058
d. U206
e. U035
f. P099
g. D001
h. P012
i. U010
j. U015
k. U205
1. U150
1. - h
2. - a
3. - c
4. - g
5. - 1
6. - i
7. - d
8- - J
9. - k
10.- e
11.- f
12.- b
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Workshop Exercise #3
1) A facility empties containers that held formaldehyde until only /^ inch remains in the containers. Can
these containers be disposed as solid wastes? No. In order to meet the definition of an empty
container, a container must first be emptied of all wastes using practices commonly employed
to remove materials from that type of container (e.g., pouring, pumping, aspirating) and that
no more than one inch of residue remains on the bottom. Both parts of the statement must be
met in order to meet the definition of empty. Reference Faxback 11559
2) A container holding various F-listed and U-listed wastes in aqueous solution is kept in an unheated
outside storage area. After two weeks of sub-zero temperature, all liquids are removed from these
containers by pumping and pouring to prevent the containers from rupturing. Can these containers be
disposed as solid wastes? No. The wastes in the drum that are frozen would not constitute a
residue that qualified for the exemption. The empty container definition is not limited to
removal of free liquids.
3) A facility empties containers that held cyanide salts until no material remains inside the containers.
Can these containers be disposed as solid wastes? No. Cyanide salts are a P-listed waste and
therefore the container must be triple rinsed with an appropriate solvent or the container itself
is considered a P-listed waste.
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Workshop Exercise #4
In each scenario described below, determine whether the activity is conducted in accordance with the
federal regulatory program for hazardous wastes. If not, briefly describe why.
1) A hospital owns several buildings in different parts of the city. Each building generates less that 100
kilograms of hazardous waste per month and meets the conditions listed at 40 CFR § 261.5 for
conditionally exempt small quantity generators. Each of these conditionally exempt generators
transports its wastes to a central collection area located at one of the conditionally exempt generator
sites for consolidation prior to shipping to a RCRA disposal facility. No. A SQG is required to
ensure delivery of its wastes to one of the types of authorized facilities identified in the
regulations. Unless the state has designated the receiving SQG in this case to be an
authorized facility, both the sending and receiving facilities would be in violation of numerous
regulations. Under RCRA, a facility consists of contiguous property and in this scenario, each
generator would be considered a separate facility.
2) Same scenario as above except the wastes are manifested to the generator with the central
collection area has also received an EPA ID number as a transporter of hazardous waste and ships the
waste to a RCRA disposal facility within four days of receipt. Yes, under the federal regulations, a
transporter is allowed to store wastes for a period often days or less without being subject to
additional regulations.
3) A hospital generates hazardous waste at various locations and buildings within its campus. Each
process generating hazardous waste has its own satellite accumulation area and each building operates
a less than 90-day storage area in accordance with 40 CFR §262.34. Once a month, hospital staff
visit each of these buildings and collect any hazardous waste that is ready for disposal. The hospital
then consolidates all of the hazardous waste collected from these buildings into one central storage area
for pick-up by a hazardous waste transporter. Yes, there is no requirement restricting the
transfer of wastes between authorized storage areas. Please note that wastes moved within a
facility in this manner do not get a new accumulation start date and must be shipped off site
within 90 days in order to maintain the exemption from permit requirements.
4) A hospital generates hazardous waste at various locations within a single building. Each process
generating hazardous waste has its own satellite accumulation area. Once a week, hospital staff
rearrange wastes between these satellite accumulation areas so that solvents and other ignitable wastes
can all be kept in a single satellite accumulation area that has fire suppression systems and is
safeguarded against explosions. The staff is careful not to exceed the 55-gallon limit within this
ignitables satellite accumulation area and immediately delivers all full drums to their 90-day storage area.
No. Wastes cannot be moved to a different satellite accumulation area. The regulations
require that a satellite accumulation area be located at or near the point of generation and
under the control of the operator of the process that generated them.
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Workshop Exercise #5
1) A large quantity generator may accumulate hazardous waste without obtaining a RCRA permit in
containers at or near the point of generation provided it complies with the satellite accumulation
standards in 40 CFR § 262.34(c). These standards require that the containers be marked with the
words "Hazardous Waste" or with other words that identify the contents of the container. If the
generator has a satellite accumulation area that is located inside a cabinet, does a hazardous waste
designation placed on the outside of the cabinet fulfill the marking requirement, or must each individual
container within the cabinet be marked? Yes. Placing a label with the words "Hazardous Waste"
on the outside of the cabinet may satisfy the satellite accumulation area marking
requirements provide the cabinet meets the definition of a container and is in compliance with
the container management requirements of 40 CFR Part 256 Subpart I. A container is
defined as a portable device in which material is stored, transported, treated, disposed of, or
otherwise handled (40 CFR § 260.10). As a satellite accumulation area, the cabinet would
need to be located at or near the point of generation and be under the control of the operator
of the process where the wastes are initially generated. The cabinet would also need to be
maintained in accordance with the containers management requirements (i.e., the cabinet be
in good condition, be made of materials compatible with the waste, and must always be kept
closed except when waste is being added or removed.) If the cabinet does not meet the
definition of a container and is not managed in accordance with the applicable container
management standards, then each individual container would need to be labeled and managed
in accordance with all satellite accumulation area requirements. Reference: Faxback 14587
2) A facility has a satellite accumulation area in which it stores three different types of wastes each in its
own 30-gallon container. Container A contains 10 gallons of ignitable waste. Container B contains 10
gallons of spent solvent. Container C contains 10 gallons of U-listed chemotherapy waste. Do the
satellite accumulation area regulations allow this configuration of storage? Yes. A satellite
accumulation area is limited to a total of 55 gallons; there is no limit to the number or size of
containers.
3) A facility has a satellite accumulation area in which it stores three different types of wastes each in its
own 30-gallon container. Container A contains 20 gallons of ignitable waste. Container B contains 20
gallons of spent solvent. Container C contains 20 gallons of U-listed chemotherapy waste. Do the
satellite accumulation area regulations allow this configuration of storage? No. The total wastes in
storage exceeds the 55 gallon limit.
4) A facility has a satellite accumulation area in which it stores three different types of wastes each in its
own 30-gallon container. Container A contains 20 gallons of ignitable waste. Container B contains 20
gallons of spent solvent. Container C contains 10 gallons of a P-listed chemotherapy waste. Do the
satellite accumulation area regulations allow this configuration of storage? No. A satellite
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accumulation area is limited to one quart of acutely hazardous waste.
5) A facility has a satellite accumulation area in which it stores thirty different types of F-listed solvents
and U-listed wastes each in its own 30-gallon container. The total volume of wastes in all of these
containers is 50 gallons. Do the satellite accumulation area regulations allow this configuration of
storage? Yes. A satellite accumulation area is limited to a total of 55 gallons; there is no limit
to the number or size of containers.
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Workshop Exercise #6
Determine whether the following mixtures are potentially incompatible.
1) Nitric acid and sodium hydroxide
Yes, acids and bases are potentially incompatible
2) Potassium permanganate and trichloroethylene
Yes, oxidizers and halogenated hydrocarbons are potentially incompatible
3) Methanol and formaldehyde
No
4) Acetone and Hydrogen peroxide
Yes, solvents and corrosives are potentially incompatible
5) Lindane and ammonia
Yes, pesticides and ammonia are potentially incompatible
6) Cyanide and ethanol
No
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[47 FR 32367, July 26, 1982]
APPENDIX V TO PART 264CEXAMPLES OF POTENTIALLY
INCOMPATIBLE WASTE
Many hazardous wastes, when mixed with other waste or materials at a
hazardous waste facility, can produce effects which are harmful to
human health and the environment, such as (1) heat or pressure, (2) fire
or explosion, (3) violent reaction, (4) toxic dusts, mists, fumes, or gases,
or (5) flammable fumes or gases.
In the lists below, the mixing of a Group A material with a Group
B material may have the potential consequence as noted.
GROUP 1BA
Acetylene sludge
Alkaline caustic liquids
Alkaline cleaner
Alkaline corrosive liquids
Alkaline corrosive battery fluid
Caustic wastewater
Lime sludge and other corrosive alkalies
Lime wastewater
Lime and water
Spent caustic
GROUP IBB
Acid sludge
Acid and water
Battery acid
Chemical cleaners
Electrolyte, acid
Etching acid liquid or solvent
Pickling liquor and other corrosive acids
Spent acid
Spent mixed acid
Spent sulfuric acid
Heat generation; violent reaction.
GROUP 2BA
Aluminum
Beryllium
Calcium
Lithium
Magnesium
Potassium
Sodium
Zinc powder
Other reactive metals and metal hydrides
GROUP 2BB
Any waste in Group 1BA or 1BB
Fire or explosion; generation of flammable hydrogen gas.
GROUP 3BA
Alcohols, Water
GROUP 3BB
Any concentrated waste in Groups 1 BA or 1 BB
Calcium
Lithium
Metal hydrides
Potassium
S02 C12, SOC12, PC13, CH3 SiCl3
Other water-reactive waste
Fire, explosion, or heat generation; generation of flammable or
toxic gases.
GROUP 4BA
Alcohols
Aldehydes
Halogenated hydrocarbons
Nitrated hydrocarbons
Unsaturated hydrocarbons
Other reactive organic compounds and solvents
GROUP 4BB
Concentrated Group 1BA or IBB wastes
Group 2BA wastes
Fire, explosion, or violent reaction.
GROUP 5BA
Spent cyanide and sulfide solutions
GROUP 5BB
Group 1 BB wastes
Generation of toxic hydrogen cyanide or hydrogen sulfide gas.
GROUP 6BA
Chlorates, Chlorine, Chlorites
Chromic acid
Hypochlorites
Nitrates
Nitric acid, fuming
Perchlorates
Permanganates
Peroxides
Other strong oxidizers
GROUP 6BB
Acetic acid and other organic acids
Concentrated mineral acids
Group 2BA wastes
Group 4BA wastes
Other flammable and combustible wastes
Fire, explosion, or violent reaction.
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Appendices
AppencuxA
Instruments ana Products, Used in Hospitals, That May Contain Mercury
(This list should not be assumed to be complete.)
Thermometers
Body temperature thermometers
Clerget sugar test thermometers
Heating and cooling system thermometers
Incubator/water bath thermometers
Minimum/maximum thermometers
National Institute of Standards and Technology calibration thermometers
Tapered bulb (armored) thermometers
Sphygmomanometers
Gastrointestinal tubes
Cantor tubes
Esophageal dilators (bougie tubes)
Feeding tubes
Miller Abbott tubes
Dental amalgam
Pharmaceutical supplies
Contact lens solutions and other ophthalmic products containing thimerosal,
phenylmercuric acetate or phenylmercuric nitrate
Diuretics with mersalyl and mercury salts
Early pregnancy test kits with mercury-containing preservative
Merbromin/water solution
Nasal spray with thimerosal, phenylmercuric acetate or phenylmercuric nitrate
Vaccines with thimerosal (primarily in hemophilus, hepatitis, rabies, tetanus, influenza,
diphtheria and pertussis vaccines)
Cleaners and degreasers with mercury-contaminated caustic soda or chlorine
Batteries (medical uses)
Alarms
Blood analyzers
Defibrillators
Hearing aids
Meters
Monitors
Pacemakers
Pumps
Scales
Telemetry transmitters
Ultrasound
Ventilators
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Batteries (non-medical uses)
Lamps
Fluorescent
Germicidal
High-intensity discharge (high pressure sodium, mercury vapor, metal halide)
Ultraviolet
Electrical equipment
Tilt switches
Air flow/fan limit control
Building security systems
Chest freezer lids
Fire alarm box switches
Lap-top computer screen shut-off
Pressure control (mounted on bourdon tube or diaphragm)
Silent light switches (single-pole and three-way)
Temperature control (mounted on bimetal coil or attached to bulb device)
Washing machine (power shut off)
Float control
Septic tanks
Sump pumps
Thermostats (non-digital)
Thermostat probes in electrical equipment
Reed relays (low voltage, high precision analytical equipment)
Plunger or displacement relays (high current/high voltage applications)
Thermostat probes in gas appliances (flame sensors, gas safety valves)
Pressure gauges
Barometers
Manometers
Vacuum gauges
Other
Devices, such as personal computers, that utilize a printed wire board
Blood gas analyzer reference electrode (Radiometer brand)
Cathode-ray oscilloscope
DC watt hour meters (Duncan)
Electron microscope (mercury may be used as a damper)
Flow meters
Generators
Hitachi Chem Analyzer reagent
Lead analyzer electrode (ESA model 3010B)
Sequential Multi-Channel Autoanalyzer (SMCA) AU 2000
Vibration meters
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Appendi
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AppencuxB
Laboratory Chemicals That May Contain Mercury
(Compiled in 1997)
This list is intended to demonstrate the wide variety of laboratory chemicals that may contain mercury. It was
derived from examining the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority Mercury Source Identification Pro-
gram Database (See Appendix L, Mercury Reduction Case Studies, and Appendix J, Educational Resources
fora Mercury Pollution Prevention Program).
Some of the chemicals may contain added mercury, and others may contain mercury as a contaminant in a
feedstock. If the mercury is a contaminant, its presence or absence may vary from lot to lot. In the case of
kits, it is necessary to consider separately each of the reagents that make up the kit.
This list should not be assumed to be complete. Request that vendors disclose mercury concentration on a
Certificate of Analysis for all chemicals ordered. See Appendix H for a sample letter requesting mercury
information and sample Certificate of Analysis.
Acetic acid
Ammonium reagent/Stone analysis kit
Antibody test kits
Antigens
Antiserums
Buffers
Calibration kits
Calibrators
Chloride
Conjugate kits
Diluents
Enzyme immunoassay test kits
Enzyme tracers
Ethanol
Extraction enzymes
Fixatives
Hematology reagents
Hormones
Immunoelectrophoresis reagents
Immunofixationphoresis reagents
Immu-sal
Liquid substrate concentrates and diluents
Negative control kits
Phenobarbital reagent
Phenytoin reagent
Positive control kits
Potassium hydroxide
Pregnancy test kits
Rabbit serum
Shigella bacteria
Sodium hypochlorite
Stains
Standards
Substance abuse test kits
Sulfuric acid
Thimerosal
Tracer kits
Urine analysis reagents
Wash solutions
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Appendi
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AppencuxC
Regulatory Inrarrnatian Contacts ror Counties in the Rochester Emhaymerit^atershea
Wastewater Regulations
NYS Department of Environmental
Conservation (NYSDEC). Region 8
(Counties of Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario)
Division of Water
6274 East Avon-Lima Road
Avon, NY 14414
716-226-2466
NYSDEC. Region 9 (Counties of Allegany, Wyoming)
Division of Water
270 Michigan Avenue
Buffalo, NY 14203-2999
716-851-7070
Alleganv County. New York
Public Health Director
Allegany County Health Department
County Office Building
Belmont, NY 14813
716-268-9254
Genesee County. New York
NYSDEC Region 8; also contact the municipality
Livingston County. New York
Environmental Health Director
Livingston County Health Department
2 Livingston County Campus
Mount Morris, NY 14510-1691
716-243-7280
Monroe County. New York
Industrial Waste Control Section
Monroe County Department of
Environmental Services
444 East Henrietta Road
Rochester, NY 14620
716-274-8102
Ontario County. New York
Cornell Cooperative Extension,
Ontario County
480 North Main St.
Canandaigua, NY 14424
716-394-4110
Wyoming County. New York
Public system: NYSDEC Region 9
Private system: Public Health Engineer
Wyoming County Health Department
338 North Main St.
Warsaw, NY 14569
716-237-2666
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Hazardous Waste Regulations
NYSDEC. Albany
Bureau of Hazardous Waste Management
Division of Solid and Hazardous Materials
50 Wolf Road
Albany, NY 12233
518-485-8988
NYSDEC. Region 8
(Counties of Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario)
Division of Solid and Hazardous Materials
6274 East Avon-Lima Road
Avon, NY 14414
716-226-2466
NYSDEC. Region 9 (Counties of Allegany, Wyoming)
Division of Solid and Hazardous Materials
270 Michigan Avenue
Buffalo, NY 14203-2999
716-851-7220
Air Regulations
NYSDEC. Region 8 (Counties of Genesee,
Livingston, Monroe, Ontario)
Air Pollution Control Program
6274 East Avon-Lima Road
Avon, NY 14414
716-226-2466
NYSDEC. Region 9 (Counties of Allegany,
Wyoming)
Division of Air Resources
270 Michigan Avenue
Buffalo, NY 14203-2999
716-851-7130
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Appendices
AppendixD
Benefits or a Mercury Pollution Rjevention R-o^ram in^jbur Hospital (Handouts)
Addresses Human Health Concerns About Mercury in the Environment
There are human health impacts due to eating mercury-contaminated fish and fish
consumption advisories due to mercury
Health professionals practice preventive medicine for public health.
Reduces Discharge of Mercury into the Environment
Discharge to the air from incineration, and deposition of the airborne
mercury back to the ground or water
Discharge of mercury in wastewater to sewage treatment plants, and from there to:
A waterway, or
The air if sludge is incinerated, or
The soil if sludge is land spread
Helps to Avoid the Need for Future Environmental Regulations
As a result of the Federal Great Lakes Water Quality Guidance (also referred to as the Great
Lakes Initiative), New York State adopted a stricter water quality standard for mercury that
allows virtually no discharge of mercury.
The hospital may not be able to meet stricter state standards for discharge to the sewage
treatment plant without action.
Implementing best management practices now can help to avoid the need for increased
regulations in the future.
Produces Hospital Operations Efficiencies
Mercury Pollution Prevention avoids:
Disruption of services due to spills
High disposal costs of mercury
Need to train staff for handling mercury
Costs of end-of-pipe treatment that may be needed to meet upcoming regulations
Mercury alternatives are becoming more readily available and in many cases are cheaper.
Demonstrates Leadership
Your hospital is a leader in the local medical community.
Examples of What Some Hospitals Are Doing
See tables
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ffi
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Mercury Pollution Prevention in Select Michigan Hospitals
(Table Compiled by the National Wildlife Federation, August 1995)
Pollution Prevention Actions
Administrative directives -
(Formal vs. Informal)
Clean drain traps/catch basins
Educate staff
Install energy efficient lighting
Inventory mercury uses
Mercury-free batteries
Purchase new mercury-free
sphygmomanometers
Replace broken
sphygmomanometers with
mercury-free units
Replace mercury thermometers
Separate wastes
Substitute pathology lab
reagents
Training on spill prevention
and management
Bronson,
Kalamazoo
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Butterworth,
Grand Rapids
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HenryFord,
Detroit
/F
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Genesys,
Flint
/F
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Riverside,
Trenton
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U. Michigan
Ann Arbor
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Corning Labs,
Grand Rapids
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N/A
N/A
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Appendi
ices
Mercury Pollution Prevention Activities In Select North American Health Care Facilities
(Table Compiled by Margy Peet, Monroe County Department of Health, Rochester, NY)
Pollution Prevention Actions
Clean drain traps
Waste piping power washing
MOU withPOTW (MWRA)
to suspend sewer discharge
compliance enforcement
Inventory mercury uses/
waste reduction assessment
Prepared Facilities Loadings
Report, Pretreatment Guidance
Manual, Technology
Identification Report and
Mercury Management
Guidebook
Database of mercury content
of 8,000 products
MOU with Government,
adopt plans and timetables
to reduce or eliminate mercury
Cost-Effective
Alternatives Project
Replaced mercury
thermometers &
sphygmomanometers
Education materials
for employees
Work Group for support
& problem solving
Princeton
Hospitals,
Princeton
NJ
/
Facilities
participating in
the
MWRA/MASCO
Mercury Work
Group
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Hospital for
Sick Children,
Toronto
Hospital &
Centenary
Health Centre
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St. Mary's
Hospital,
Duluth
Minnesota
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7
13
Wisconsin
Hospitals
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Appendices I
AppencuxE
Annual Assessment or the Hospital s Mercury Pollution Prevention Program
Use this form for your hospital's baseline mercury assessment before you begin your mercury pollution prevention
program. Space is provided to assess progress during four successive years.
Year assessed
1. Are mercury thermometers still in use?
In which departments?
2. Number of mercury thermometers purchased
3. Number of mercury thermometers sent
home with patients
4. Are mercury sphygmomanometers
still in use? In which departments?
5. Number of mercury sphygmomanometers
purchased
6. Are mercury gastrointestinal tubes
still in use?
7. Number of mercury gastrointestinal tubes
purchased
8. Is phase-out of mercury laboratory
chemicals underway or completed?
9. Is phase-out of mercury pharmaceutical
products underway or completed?
10. Is phase-out of mercury
batteries underway or completed?
11. Number of mercury batteries purchased
12. Is phase-out of mercury in electrical
equipment underway or completed?
13. Quantity of mercury waste disposed
as hazardous waste
Baseline
Yearl
Year 2
Year3
Year 4
rf^^l
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Year assessed
14. Quantity of mercury waste recycled
15. Costs for the recycling and/or
disposal of mercury waste
16. Number of mercury spills
17. Estimated total quantity of
mercury involved for all mercury spills
18. Is documentation kept for all pertinent staff
educated about mercury spill prevention
and management?
19. Percentage of pertinent staff trained about
mercury spill prevention and management
20. Do all pertinent staff know where the
mercury vacuum cleaners and/or
mercury spill kits are located?
21. Percentage of pertinent staff that know
whom to call for clean-up of a mercury spill
22. Percentage of maintenance staff that
know the proper procedure for trap cleaning
in areas where mercury is used
23. Is training documentation kept for all staff
educated about the health and environmental
concerns of mercury?
24. Percentage of staff that has been educated
about the health and environmental
concerns of mercury
25. Is there a disclosure about mercury
content for each of the products or chemicals
used by the hospital?
26. Percentage of disclosures that are on file
(see above)
Baseline
Yearl
Year 2
Year3
Year 4
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Appendices
AppencuxF
Wistewater Sampling? and Analysis
Measurement of success is vital to determining the effectiveness of a pollution prevention program. In order to
measure success a point of reference needs to be established. This is called a baseline (or starting) point. One
of the ways a baseline can be measured is through wastewater monitoring. Be sure to consider all the wastewa-
ter lines leaving hospital property.
Both analytical concentration of mercury and the volumes of flow need to be measured. This data should be
combined to result in a mass loading of mercury to the sewage treatment facility or receiving stream. All sewage
treatment facilities measure discharges the same way. By measuring with the same units as these facilities,
apples-to-apples can be compared. Sewage treatment plants in the Great Lakes basin measure mercury in the
parts-per-trillion (ppt) range. But upstream, at the source of the mercury, parts-per-billion (ppb) testing may be
sensitive enough. See below for examples of calculations based on these two concentration ranges.
Mass loading calculation:
Mercury in ppb x Flow in mgd* x 8.34** = Mass mercury loading in Ibs/day
1,000
Mercury in ppt x Flow in mgd* x 8.34** = Mass mercury loading in Ibs/day
1,000,000
This mass loading calculation should be used to calculate your baseline point, to monitor progress, and to help
measure program success. This calculation should be done over a period of time. By repeating the flow and
analyses, a more accurate status can be determined. Contact a local wastewater testing laboratory to identify
options for sample collection and analysis. Clean sampling techniques, as defined by the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, may be required for very low detection limits. You can monitor your progress by collecting and
analyzing samples one to four times per year.
* mgd: million gallons per day
** 8.34 is a set of conversion factors consolidated to one number so that units will work out.
ppb is equivalent to micrograms per liter (^/g/L).
ppt is equivalent to nanograms per liter (ng/L).
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Mercury Fbllutian Rjeventian Cost or Savings ^orksneets
1. Reusable Product Replaced by a Reusable Product
Proposed product
Current product
Hospital
Prepared by
Date
Capital costs of proposed product*
Description $Cost
Product
Materials
Installation
Utility connections
Engineering
Start-up and training process
Other capital costs
Total capital costs $
Annual Operating Costs $ Current $ Proposed
Product Costs Product Costs
Disposal
Recycling
Handling
Spill clean-up
Training
Calibration
Other
Annual net operating cost or savings $
Payback period (in years) = Total capital costs
Annual net operating cost or savings
*Depreciation should be considered. Consult with your accounting department about this factor.
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Mercury Fbllution Rjeventian Cost or Savings ^brksneets
2. Disposable Product Replaced by Disposable Product
Proposed product
Current product _
Hospital
Prepared by
Date
Annual cost of proposed product
$ Annual Cost
Product
Disposal
Recycling
Handling
Spill Clean-up
Training
Calibration
Other
$
$
$
@ x # purchased annually
@ x # purchased annually
@ x # purchased annually
Total annual cost of proposed product $
Annual cost of current product
$ Annual Cost
Product
Disposal
Recycling
Handling
Spill Clean-up
Training
Calibration
Other
$
$
$
@ x # purchased annually
@ x # purchased annually
@ x # purchased annually
Total annual cost of current product $
Total annual cost of current product
Total annual cost of proposed product
Annual net cost of savings of proposed product
$
$
$
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Mercury Pollution Rjeventian Cost or Savings ^brksneets
3. Disposable Product Replaced by a Reusable Product
Proposed product
Current product _
Hospital
Prepared by
Date
Capital costs of proposed product*
Product
Materials
Installation
Utility connections
Engineering
Start-up and training process
Other capital costs
Expected lifetime of product
Description
$Cost
Total capital costs $
years
Total capital costs
Expected lifetime of product
Annualized capital cost = $
Annual cost of current product
Product $ @ x # purchased annually
Annual Operating Costs
Annualized capital cost of proposed product
Annual capital cost of current product
Disposal
Recycling
Handling
Spill clean-up
Training
Calibration
Other
Total annual cost of current product
Total annual cost of proposed product
Net cost of savings of proposed product
$ Current
Product Costs
$ Annual Cost
$ Proposed
Product Costs
$
$
$
*Depreciation should be considered. Consult with your accounting department about this factor.
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AppencuxH
Sample Letter Requesting? Certincate or Analysis
and Sample Certincate or Analysis
(Adapted from sample prepared by Western Lake Superior Sanitary District)
University Memorial Medical Center
January 2, 1997
Mary Smith
Director of Sales
Mercury Laboratory Products
40 Third Street
Duluth, MN 55805
Subject: Certificate of Analysis
Dear Ms. Smith:
As you are aware, mercury is ever increasingly becoming a concern as an environmental pollutant. Mercury released from
air and water sources is transformed into methylmercury in lakes or rivers. The methylmercury bioaccumulates in the
aquatic food chain making consumption of fish hazardous to those organisms high on the food chain. As a result,
regulations on the discharge of mercury to the solid and wastewater stream are becoming increasingly stringent.
Because of this knowledge, and our concern for the environment, our institution has instituted a mercury reduction
policy. This policy requires the elimination or minimization of mercury in all our purchases. Low level concentrations
of mercury in products (less than 10,000 ppm or one percent) are not required to be listed on Material Safety Data
Sheets. The contribution from the sum of these low concentration sources accounts for a large fraction of the mercury
in the wastewater stream. In order for our purchasing department to be able to make an informed choice on mercury
concentration within the products that it buys, we are requesting that all vendors supply us with a certificate of analysis
and/or a notarized affidavit which describes product mercury concentration and the detection method used in the
analysis. This information will be used along with other criteria in the selection process of our vendors.
Please submit the aforementioned information on all products that you intend to supply our institution. Thank you for
your understanding and assistance in this matter.
Sincerely
Jane Doe
Purchasing
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Sample Ceitincate or Analysis
(Adapted from sample prepared by Western Lake Superior Sanitary District)
Anderson's Acids
98 Molarity Drive
Marathon, Ontario
H2SO4 CANADA
Customer: Acme Manufacturing, Inc.
Attn: John Jefferson
Fax: 1-800-555-5555
Product Grade : SULFURIC ACID 93% Shipment Date : 09/03/96
B/L Number : 00008650
Customer P/O No.: C125062
Quantity (as is):
100.400
T
Routing:
ONR-HEARST-AC-SSTMA-WC-SUPER-BN-CLOQ-DNE
Tank Car/Tank Truck No. :
UTLX125021
The analysis below is representative of the
Parameter
Strength (%H2S04)
Color (HU)
Iron (ppm Fe)
Sulfur Dioxide (ppm S02)
Appearance (%T)
Oxides of Nitrogen (ppm NO3)
POM(ml0.02NKMnO4)
Mercury (ppb)
Detection method for mercury analysis
quality of product
Analysis
93.67
11
9
10
100
1
1.00
60
loaded into the above shipment.
Specification
93.19Min
40 MAX
50 MAX
50 MAX
10 MAX
5. 00 MAX
ANALYST:
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Appendix I
\enoor Rxxuict Mercury-Content Disclosure
Hospital name
Name of Hospital Purchasing Agent_
Address
Telephone
Fax
The above-named Hospital has the policy of minimizing the use of mercury in products
purchased for the Hospital. Such products may include:
Barometers
Batteries
Cleansers and soaps
Electrical relays
Gastrointestinal tubes
Laboratory chemicals
Laboratory manometers
Lamps
Pharmaceutical products
Sphygmomanometers
Switches
Thermometers
Thermostat probes
Thermostats
Vendor name
Name of vendor's agent
Address
Telephone
The above-named vendor agrees to:
Assist
about the mercury content of their products.
Assist
Fax
Hospital in obtaining manufacturers' disclosures
Hospital in selecting products that are virtually
free of mercury content.
Signature of vendor's agent
Date
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AppendixJ
Educational Resources ror a Mercury Pollution R-evention Frogfram
MWRA/MASCO Mercury Work Group
Karen Rondeau
617-241-2347
Mercury Products Database, computerized listing
of 8,000 chemicals in Microsoft Access (free)
Facilities Loadings Subgroup Report (39 pages plus
appendices, free)
Mercury Management Guidebook (30 pages plus
appendices, free)
Pretreatment Guidance Manual (47 pages plus
appendices, free)
Technology Identification Subgroup Report (30
pages plus appendices, free)
(See also listing for the MASCO Internet site)
Minnesota Office of Environmental Assistance
Emily Moore
520 Lafayette Rd. N., 2nd Floor
St. Paul, MN 55155-4100
612-215-0201
FAX 612-215-0246
Video (inquire about availability)
National Wildlife Federation
Great Lakes Natural Resource Center
506 E. Liberty, 2nd Floor
Ann Arbor, Ml 48104-2210
313-769-3351
Mercury Pollution Prevention in Healthcare: A
Prescription for Success (42 pages, $6.00)
Terrene Institute
4 Herbert Street
Alexandria, VA 22305
703-548-5473
FAX: 703-548-6299
E-Mail: Terrinst@aol.com
The Case Against Mercury: Rx for Pollution
Prevention (one of two sources for ten-page
booklet and poster, free)
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Region V
Chris Urban
Attn:WW-16J
77 West Jackson Blvd.
Chicago, IL 60604
312-886-3493
The Case Against Mercury: Rx for Pollution
Prevention (one of two sources for ten-page
booklet and poster, free)
General outreach materials (free)
Video (inquire about availability)
Western Lake Superior Sanitary District
Jamie Harvie
2626 Courtland St.
Duluth, MN 55806-1894
218-722-3336, ext. 307
MercAlert (pamphlet for consumers, free)
Blueprint for Mercury Elimination: Mercury
Reduction Project Guidance for Wastewater
Treatment Plants (38-page book of interest
beyond wastewater treatment plants, free)
Internet Sites:
(Massachusetts) Medical, Academic and Scientific Community Organization (MASCO)
www.masco.org/mercury
Massachusetts Water Resources Authority
www.mwra.state.ma.us
Michigan Department of Environmental Quality
www.deq.state.mi.us/ead/p2sect/mercury
National Wildlife Federation
www.igc.org/nwf/greatlakes/pp/hosprpt
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
www.epa.gov/seahome/mercury/src/outmerc
For additional resources, see Appendix L, Mercury Reduction Case Studies,
and Appendix R, Bibliography.
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Disposal or Take-Home Household Mercury Thermometers by Patients
You have been given a mercury thermometer to take home with you at the end of your stay in the
hospital. Of course, a mercury thermometer is safe to use as long as the thermometer is intact.
However, if the thermometer breaks or is discarded improperly, the mercury may contribute to an
environmental problem.
If a mercury thermometer breaks, wear plastic gloves during the clean-up process. The mercury can
be gathered using one or two index cards as scoops. Transparent or masking tape can be used to blot
up the residue. Double-bag the mercury and cleanup materials in plastic resealable bags and place
them into a rigid plastic container.
Dispose of broken and unbroken mercury thermometers at the household hazardous waste facility in
the county in which you live.
GLOW (Counties of Genesee. Livingston. Orleans. Wyoming): GLOW conducts household hazardous
waste collection days. Call 716-344-4035 or the GLOW recycling hotline at 800-836-1154 to be
notified when a collection day will be held and to receive packaging instructions.
Monroe County: Materials containing mercury can be dropped off without an appointment in the
Industrial Waste Office foyer of Building 15 at 444 East Henrietta Road in Rochester. The foyer is
open from 7:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. For any other household hazardous waste,
call the Household Hazardous Waste Facility at 716-760-7600 to make an appointment.
Ontario County: Ontario County holds a household hazardous waste collection day once a year for
County residents. For further information, call the Ontario County Recycling Hotline at 800-836-
7678.
Western Finger Lakes Solid Waste Management Authority (Counties of Seneca, Wayne, Yates): Call
800-724-3867 to learn the date of the next household hazardous waste collection.
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Mercury Reduction Case Studies
1. Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, New York
When the Monroe County Department of Health decided to form a Mercury Pollution Prevention Task
Force it contacted and received cooperation from a faculty member of the University of Rochester
Medical Center's Environmental Health Science Department. A student in the Master's program for
Environmental Studies performed initial fact finding as part of a project for a Master of Science
degree.
No University or Strong Memorial Hospital administrator was contacted formally by the County until
the initial "kick-off" meeting. Informal communication between a faculty member and the University's
Director of Environmental Health and Safety prior to the kick-off meeting was not adequate to outline
the project intent or scope. The net result was that it took over a year to work out a Memorandum of
Understanding (MOU) that was acceptable to all parties involved. Once top administrative staff were
on board the rate of progress and access to the facility improved dramatically. This experience
yielded Lesson 1: Identify and involve all appropriate facility management in the process before
predetermining a program's scope and desired outcome.
The intern wrote a comprehensive report which detailed the status quo of mercury usage and man-
agement at the University of Rochester Strong Memorial Hospital (SMH). In addition, other under-
graduate interns, alongwith members of University/SMH staff, investigated mercury usage and gathered
existing policies/protocols (official and unofficial). The findings were as follows:
1. Mercury thermometers were being used in cases of isolation patients and in-patient care units
where electronic thermometers were deemed inappropriate. These units included Newborn and
the Neonatal Care Units. Six units were identified as using over half the mercury thermometers
at SMH. The rest of the Hospital used non-mercury devices. The Director of Medical Engineering
stated that over 1.14 million non-mercury temperatures were taken at SMH during 1996 and
that the phase-out would continue as more equipment was purchased.
2. Mercury-filled sphygmomanometers were being phased out as the equipment needed replace-
ment. All new construction and renovations included aneroid blood pressure reading devices.
3. Gastrointestinal devices that contained mercury were generally being replaced with tungsten-
filled equipment unless there was a medical reason for not doing so.
4. Laboratory reagents, such as histology fixatives and stains, that contained mercury had not
been used since 1992. Only those reagents or procedures in which mercury could not be substi-
tuted or were not known to contain mercury were still being used in the Clinical Laboratories.
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5. Noncontact dental amalgam was being collected for proper disposal.
6. Energy efficient lighting was installed as a part of the USEPA Green Lights Program. High mer-
cury T-12 lamps were replaced by lower mercury T-8 lamps.
7. Fluorescent lamps that failed Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) testing were
being collected and disposed of as hazardous waste.
8. Mercury spill protocols were long established (at least since 1983). These were current and the
staff trained periodically. A log book of spills was being maintained. In fact, SMH owned a
special mercury vacuum cleaner with activated carbon filters for vapor control. An industrial
hygienist used a mercury vapor "sniffer" to determine if spill cleanup efforts were successful.
The earliest record of a mercury "sniffer" being used at the facility was in the early 1980s. There
was also a pre-existing mercury disposal/spill protocol for Nursing Units in existence since 1983
that has been updated periodically.
9. Hazardous waste, including mercury, was being collected via a formal program and shipped to
off-site facilities for disposal.
10. Battery collection sites were already established throughout the Medical Center to prevent bat-
teries from being incinerated. In addition, a letter was on file stating that the alkaline batteries
purchased under the University contract contained no added mercury.
11. Monthly monitoring for mercury vapors was being performed by an industrial hygienist in areas
where mercury equipment was being repaired or stored.
Areas of concern included:
Initial testing of the wastewater effluent showed mercury levels of 0.8 ppb. This would be required to be
reduced once the Great Lakes Water Quality Initiative standards were adopted.
Existing policy was sometimes decentralized. Gathering information was sometimes difficult and the
results from questionnaires or other queries could be conflicting. There was no mercury thermometer
take-home policy.
Substitutes for mercury are still to be identified for thermometers in some applications at SMH.
Mercury as a contaminant needs to be addressed for various lab reagents and cleaning compounds.
Mercury pollution prevention training needs to be incorporated into as many pre-existing training pro-
grams as feasible.
Contact amalgam (amalgam that has been in the patient's mouth) was being considered regulated
medical waste.
Mercury thermometers from isolation patient care rooms were being considered regulated medical waste.
Nursing staff surveys indicated that not all staff understood fully what to do with used mercury thermom-
eters or with mercury in the event of a spill, in spite of existing policy and training. Similar knowledge
gaps were also discovered in other areas of the institution.
This information led to Lesson 2: In spite of policy or training, there are always items that can fall
through the cracks. It pays to compare practice with policy in order to identify and solve a problem.
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A Mercury Work Group was established at SMH. It included representatives of:
Administration Housekeeping
Clinical Laboratories Medical Engineering Laboratory
County Health Department Nursing Practice
Dentistry Procurement
Education Quality Assurance
Environmental Health and Safety Stores
Facilities
The Hospital's mercury pollution prevention program accelerated after the formation of the Work
Group in the following areas:
Elimination of mercury
Non-mercury thermometers were identified and tested in some of the areas where no substitute
was previously identified.
Some nursing units no longer give out take-home thermometers.
Laboratories were surveyed to verify that mercury was still no longer being used. If discovered,
the use and disposal route were determined.
Mercury sphygmomanometer replacement was tracked more closely and the rate of replacement
increased.
Education
Mercury-specific training was included in the annual required training video. A specific test ques-
tion about mercury disposal was included. Also a new segment about mercury was added to the
Facilities Operations and Maintenance training presentation.
Educational packets were created for nursing managers and the housekeeping supervisor.
A mercury survey for nursing personnel was developed that was intended to be used both before
and after training. (See survey at the end of this case study.)
Articles were written and published in SMH/University newspapers that pointed out some of the
issues and concerns with mercury.
Designated containers for mercury thermometer disposal were placed in the "soiled utility rooms."
The containers are marked with a specially designed sticker (see end of this case study).
Specially designed stickers (see end of this case study) were placed on or near red bag contain-
ers to discourage the placement of a mercury thermometer there.
An overview of the mercury pollution prevention program was given to department heads at a
meeting. The overview included the reasons for the program and successes that have been
achieved so far.
A pamphlet on "Mercury Management for Nursing Units" was distributed to the nursing person-
nel (see end of this case study).
A plan was developed to display educational materials about mercury for the general public in the
corridor to the Hospital cafeteria.
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Policy
Nursing Policy was updated to cover mercury thermometers from isolation units (disinfection
prior to collection).
Policies about mercury have been collected from various departments and are being consoli-
dated.
Best management practices
A disposal container for mercury-containing electrical parts, such as switches, was placed at the
location where the replacement equipment is distributed.
A protocol for the care, use and recycling of dental materials was implemented in the Department
of Dentistry and Eastman Dental Center.
The Hospital entered into an agreement with the Monroe County Department of Environmental
Services that establishes best management practices to reduce mercury loading from the Hospi-
tal to the County's wastewater treatment system.
For further information, contact Hazardous Waste Manager, Environmental Health and Safety, Uni-
versity of Rochester, 716-275-2056.
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Mercury Survey for Nursing Personnel
This survey is part of an upcoming hospital-wide effort to educate personnel about the proper han-
dling and disposal of mercury-containing items.
A. Which of the following items may contain mercury?
1. Gastrointestinal tubes
2. Sphygmomanometers
3. Thermometers
4. Batteries
B. What is the proper disposal method for mercury thermometers in patient care units?
Choose one.
1. Place in normal trash.
2. Place in red bag.
3. Send home with patient.
4. Place in soiled utility collection area.
5. Place in sharps shelter.
6. Do not know.
C. Do you know why mercury thermometers should be discarded in this manner (see question above)?
Choose all that apply.
1. It prevents mercury from getting into the air during incineration.
2. It prevents mercury from causing an explosion.
3. It prevents mercury from reacting with other hospital chemicals.
4. It ensures proper disposal of mercury.
5. It prevents the spread of disease.
6. All of the above.
D. What is the proper disposal method for a mercury thermometer that has been used in an isola-
tion unit? Choose one.
1. Disinfect before removing from the isolation unit and place in normal trash.
2. Place in red bag.
3. Send home with patient.
4. Disinfect before removing from the isolation unit and place in soiled utility collection area.
5. Place in sharps shelter.
6. Do not know.
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E What is the problem with sending mercury thermometers home with new mothers?
Choose all that apply.
1. The thermometer can cause a health problem in the baby during normal use.
2. The thermometers are very expensive.
3. The family may be exposed to mercury if the thermometer breaks.
4. The thermometer may not be properly discarded.
5. Do not know.
F. What is the protocol for disposal of gastrointestinal tubes containing mercury?
Choose one.
1. Place in a sealed labeled container and place in the soiled utility collection area for pickup by
Materials Management personnel.
2. Place in a sealed labeled container and then in the normal trash.
3. Place in a sealed labeled container and call the Hazardous Waste Management Unit for pickup.
4. Do not know.
GL Which of the following health effects is associated with chronic exposure to mercury vapor?
Choose one.
1. Cardiac arrest
2. Lung cancer
3. Damage to the nervous system
4. Allergies
5. Do not know
H. Why is it important to keep mercury out of the air and water? Choose all that apply.
1. It causes human health problems.
2. It bonds easily with other metals.
3. It can damage fish and wildlife.
4. It can be explosive when exposed to sunlight.
5. Its discharge is illegal.
6. Do not know.
L Who can you always call in the event of an emergency?
What is the telephone number?
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No Mercury
Thermometers
No Mercury
Thermometers
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Thermometers
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Thermometers
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2. F.F. Thompson Hospital, Canandaigua, New York
F.F. Thompson Hospital has not had a formal mercury pollution prevention policy, has not had a
formal educational program, and has not had a mercury pollution prevention "champion." And yet
Thompson has eliminated almost all uses of mercury from the facility. Thompson began its informal
mercury pollution prevention program in 1990 because of the recognition that mercury products can
be hazardous to employees and patients, especially where there is a high potential for breakage.
Other incentives were the reduction of mercury disposal costs, the avoidance of mercury spill clean-
ups, and the difficulty of complying with OSHA requirements for the use of mercury.
The pollution prevention program began with the phase-out of sphygmomanometers, which was
completed in 1993. The Hospital has also:
Discontinued the use of mercury thermometers, except in isolation units, because the electronic
thermometers were considered to be a better technology overall.
Discontinued the use of mercury stains in order to eliminate discharge of the stains to
wastewater.
Replaced or are replacing mercury gastrointestinal tubes with tungsten tubes.
Eliminated the use of mercury batteries because newer equipment came with mercury-free
batteries.
There are some factors that eased Thompson's transition to mercury-free. Thompson Hospital em-
powers its associates to make decisions, thus hastening the time to move a project from the idea
phase to the implementation phase. Thompson Hospital is a relatively new facility. Therefore, it has
been easy to ensure that electrical equipment, such as switches and thermostats, are mercury-free.
Thompson's small to medium size may be an advantage over a larger hospital. It is easier to make
changes in a smaller hospital because it has a smaller inventory. Also, a smaller hospital may use a
smaller variety of materials.
For further information, contact Mike Zanghi, F.F. Thompson Hospital, 716-396-6770.
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3. Case Studies of Mercury Pollution Prevention Measures in
Michigan Health Care Institutions
The following information is adapted from: Michigan Mercury Pollution Prevention Task Force (1996),
Mercury Pollution Prevention in Michigan: Summary of Current Efforts and Recommendations for
Future Activities.
As part of the compilation of the Mercury Pollution Prevention in Michigan report, a health care
group was formed to identify the uses of mercury in hospitals and alternatives for those uses. Sev-
eral hospitals were contacted regarding the topic of mercury pollution prevention measures cur-
rently underway in their institutions. While there are measures that must be adhered to under
federal and state laws, for example training on spill prevention and management, many of these
health care institutions go beyond mere compliance with existing law by educating a broad spectrum
of employees in the proper procedures in handling mercury spills and minimization of mercury use.
The following are examples of some of the ongoing activities.
Bronson Hospital, Kalamazoo, Michigan
Educating the staff about the proper use of mercury-containing devices and spill clean-up proce-
dures has helped to decrease mercury in water discharge. Bronson Hospital formalized a policy to
ban the purchase of mercury-containing items where alternatives exist. In areas undergoing remod-
eling, sphygmomanometers containing mercury are being replaced with aneroid devices.
Bronson is also working in conjunction with Kalamazoo's wastewater department to meet their mer-
cury discharge limit of 5 parts per billion, and to further decrease their concentration to 3 parts per
billion.
Butterworth Hospital, Grand Rapids, Michigan
Butterworth Hospital has made a commitment to reach mercury-free status. They have instituted a
purchasing department policy stating that, unless there is no suitable mercury-free alternative, no
mercury-containing devices are to be purchased. Administrative approval was given to replace all
sphygmomanometers currently in use with aneroid devices. The obstetrics department stopped
sending mercury thermometers home with new mothers.
Butterworth Hospital hired a local environmental consultant to devise a mercury spill response and
disposal plan that is safe and economical for the entire hospital. The consultant also offered train-
ing on spill response, prevention and management. Educational materials about mercury, including
the Terrene brochure (see Appendix J), were distributed to all hospital departments, administrative
personnel and regional facilities.
Butterworth Hospital is introducing mercury pollution prevention in all entities in the Butterworth
health system, such as free-standing medical centers, clinics, nursing homes and affiliated rural
hospitals.
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Coming Clinical Laboratory (now Quest Diagnostics), Wyoming, Michigan
Corning Clinical Laboratory instituted mercury pollution prevention measures to meet the City's strict
water guidelines of 0.5 ppb. Corning isolated manufacturer contributions of mercury within its waste-
water system by testing its list of reagents for mercury content. Manufacturers might not list mercury
on their Material Safety Data Sheets if the amount is less than one percent. Therefore Corning did
not know the sources of mercury until test results were finalized. Once the sources were deter-
mined, a formal mercury reduction policy was instituted. Corning located vendors that could provide
mercury-free reagents or, where possible, changed methodologies to processes that do not involve
mercury.
The following is a list of the top nine mercury-containing reagents discovered at Corning Clinical
Laboratory. It should be noted that the survey of these reagents occurred over time and the manu-
facturers may have reduced their mercury content since the original testing:
Prostatic specific antigen (Hybertech)
Cryptococcus antigen wash (Meridian)
Clostridium difficile wash (Meridian)
Cesium diluent for lithiums (CMS)
Wash solution for Hitachi analyzers (BMC)
FTA antibody test kit (Zeus)
Lyme antibody test kit (Mardx)
EBV antibody test kit (Organon)
Herpes antibody test kit (Biowhittak)
Riverside Osteopathic Hospital, Trenton, Michigan
Riverside Osteopathic Hospital's Mercury Minimization Plan includes identifying sources of mercury,
developing a spill management procedure, providing educational material to staff, and developing
an action plan that sets up a timetable for implementing mercury pollution prevention measures.
Riverside Hospital identified some mercury sources and found mercury-free alternatives. Riverside
informally instituted a policy allowing only mercury-free devices to be used in the Hospital, including
thermometers, thermostats and sphygmomanometers. The Hospital discontinued using mercury-
containing batteries, and has substituted water-containing esophageal dilator tubes for the mercury-
containing tubes. Riverside is investing in T-8 lamps with electronic ballasts that contain less mer-
cury than the lamps previously used. The Hospital has also eliminated caustic drain cleaners and
switched to the alternative organic oils and compounds that are not as harmful to the environment.
A spill prevention kit was purchased for mercury cleanup.
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University of Michigan (DM) Health System, Ann Arbor, Michigan
An informal policy exists in the institution allowing only mercury-free items to be purchased. This
includes sphygmomanometers, thermometers and batteries. Sphygmomanometers containing mercury
have been replaced with aneroid devices, including those in newly acquired physicians' practices
and offsite clinics. The same holds true for mercury thermometers, which are being replaced by
their digital counterparts in all areas.
Laboratories within the University Hospitals are investigating whether or not laboratory procedures
that contain mercury can be substituted by those that are mercury-free. However, laboratories are
hesitant to switch procedures where the same effectiveness is not guaranteed. The pharmacy has
successfully discontinued using mercury in any items dispensed. The UM Health System has also
implemented a fluorescent tube recycling project.
The Terrene brochure (see Appendix J) was distributed to individuals within the UM Health System
who are responsible for disposing and dispensing mercury-containing items. UM Hospitals utilize a
mercury vacuum as appropriate during spill response activities.
For further information about mercury pollution prevention in the Michigan Hospitals, contact Steve
Kratzer, Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, 517-373-0939.
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4. Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA)/Medical, Academic and Scientific
Community Organization (MASCO) Mercury Work Group
The Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) is a public agency charged with supplying
water and sewerage services to municipalities in the Boston metropolitan area. The MWRA/MASCO
Mercury Work Group, a public-private partnership of the MWRA and sewer dischargers (including
hospitals, universities, and other industries), was established in 1994 to study and implement ways
to reduce mercury discharges to the MWRA sewerage system. One institution, the Medical Aca-
demic and Scientific Community Organization, Inc. (MASCO) that represents many local Boston hos-
pitals, has worked from the beginning of this effort to help identify the sources and methods of
removing mercury from hospital waste streams. Phase II of the Work Group was initiated in 1996 to
further examine mercury management techniques and promising mercury pretreatment technolo-
gies.
During Phase I, the Work Group addressed sources of mercury, developed a Mercury Products Data-
base, considered mercury pretreatment systems, and developed guidelines for source reduction
and removal of residual mercury from hospital wastewater piping systems. As a result of this effort,
28 participating hospitals reduced the annual mercury concentration of their wastewater from an
overall average of approximately 23 ug/\ (ppb) to as low as 6 ug/\ (ppb).
The Phase II effort has updated the work of Phase I and has resulted in the development of an
enhanced Mercury Products Database built on a Microsoft Access platform. The Database lists
approximately 8,000 chemicals used by hospitals and institutions. For about 800 listed products,
the Database includes the results of analytical testing for mercury content. The Phase II effort also
resulted in the publication of four reports as follows:
Facilities Loadings Subgroup Report - estimated sewer discharge loadings of mercury from
five types of facilities discharging to the MWRA
sewerage system.
Pretreatment Guidance Manual - recommended steps for implementing coordinated
source reduction, source segregation, and pretreat-
ment including mercury pretreatment.
Technology Identification Subgroup - background and results of a bench-scale feas-
Report ibility testing project involving six different mercury
pretreatment technologies.
Mercury Management Guidebook - recommended steps for overall management of
mercury to reduce and control the mercury concen-
tration of sewer discharges.
For further information, contact Karen Rondeau, Massachusetts Water Resources Authority, 617-
241-2347.
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5. Mercury Management at Mayo Clinic
The following case study was written by David H. Senjem, Environmental Safety Coordinator, Mayo
Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.
Mayo's management of mercury in the medical environment has evolved overtime. Mercury batter-
ies were first collected for referral to a California-based reprocessing center in 1978. A strong em-
phasis has existed since the mid-1970s on collecting and commercially disposing of mercury-con-
taining laboratory wastes through Mayo's hazardous waste program. Specialized mercury vacuum
cleaners were first purchased in the 1970s to ensure that mercury spills were effectively and safely
managed.
In more recent years, institutional interest in mercury management has led to even more aggressive
actions. Mercury thermometers have been removed from Mayo's 1,500 outpatient examination
rooms and replaced with electronic devices. Mercury-containing sphygmomanometers were replaced
with mercury-free devices in all hospital areas. Laboratory test procedures have been re-evaluated
for mercury use with an emphasis on substitution, whenever possible, and strict attention to dis-
posal management when not possible. Used mercury-containing fluorescent light bulbs are col-
lected and disposed of through a commercial vendor who recovers and recycles mercury.
Efforts continue to further investigate and reduce the presence of mercury in the Mayo environment.
Examples of such efforts include the incorporation of heavy metal analysis in certain product pur-
chases and similar evaluations in certain large components of Mayo's incinerated waste stream.
Additionally, there are continuing educational efforts to sensitize staff on avoidance of the use of
mercury or mercury-containing materials, whenever possible, and especially when alternative choices
are available.
For further information, contact David Senjem, Mayo Clinic, 507-284-7459.
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6. St. Mary's Medical Center, Duluth, Minnesota
The following information is from: Western Lake Superior Sanitary District (March 1997), Blueprint
for Mercury Elimination: Mercury Reduction Project Guidance for Wastewater Treatment Plants,
page 18.
St. Mary's Medical Center is a 326-bed hospital located in Duluth, Minnesota. Western Lake
Superior Sanitary District (WLSSD) staff began the mercury reduction project by meeting with Hos-
pital management to ensure their interest and commitment. Once support was assured, an exist-
ing team of Hospital employees worked with WLSSD staff on the project.
Representatives from maintenance and purchasing departments were particularly important to
the team. The maintenance staff is familiar with the inner workings of the Hospital, which is
helpful when conducting monitoring. Purchasing department involvement is necessary because
toxics reduction projects often involve changes in the types of products purchased and used.
As a first step, the mercury reduction team completed a survey on mercury use provided by WLSSD
(see survey at the end of this case study). The survey disclosed that St. Mary's had already re-
placed some mercury-containing items, such as thermometers and blood pressure cuffs, with
alternative electronic devices. In addition, mercuric chloride, a common reagent used in the pa-
thology lab, was being captured and handled as hazardous waste instead of being flushed to the
wastewater treatment plant.
A wastewater monitoring plan was then developed to try to pinpoint mercury sources within the
Hospital. Older buildings, such as hospitals, often have several discharge points to the sanitary
sewer system. Meeting with maintenance staff to review old blueprints was found to be essential
before beginning the monitoring program. The use of dye tablets may be needed to verify sewer
flow and route connection information, especially in facilities that have undergone expansion. Moni-
toring results found mercury concentrations varying from 0.3 ppb to 1.2 ppb. The monitoring also
identified days on which mercury concentrations were high, and where it came from in the Hospi-
tal. In this case, the information was valuable in educatingthe reduction team. The team felt they
had already solved their mercury problem and didn't anticipate additional discharges. Once they
saw the numbers, however, a "can do" attitude quickly developed.
In 1997, the remaining mercury in the wastewater appeared to be coming from the Hospital labo-
ratories and laundry services. Reagents and bleach are the suspected sources. These products
are being investigated and, where possible, alternatives will be substituted.
Historic sources are also under investigation. Mercury from items such as broken thermometers
may have been disposed of down the drain in older buildings. The mercury accumulates in waste
traps and discharges in small amounts each time water is used. Traps in nursing stations and in
the labs are being cleaned and inventoried as part of the reduction effort.
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WLSSD continues to work with St. Mary's on mercury reduction and has initiated similar projects
with the other hospitals in Duluth. These following actions are essential first steps for any hospital
beginning a mercury reduction project:
1. Discontinue the purchase of mercury-containing equipment such as thermometers, sphygmo-
manometers and gastrointestinal equipment, and substitute mercury-free alternatives for
existing equipment.
2. Discontinue the policy of sending mercury thermometers home with new parents (this practice
is illegal in Minnesota).
3. Institute recycling programs for mercury-containing lamps and batteries.
4. Implement a mercury-free purchasing policy and request all vendors to disclose mercury con-
centration on a Certificate of Analysis. Products with no mercury or low mercury can then be
selected for purchase.
For further information, contact Jamie Harvie, Western Lake Superior Sanitary District, 218-722-
3336, ext. 307.
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\^^TERNLAKESUPERIORSANITARYDISTRIC^
MEDIC^^AOIIIYMERCURYSURVEY
This checklist is provided as a sample. A checklist can be a useful tool to help medical facility staff
identify sources of mercury in their workplace.
Type of Facility (hospital, clinic)
Size of Facility (number of beds, number of patient visits)
Contact Name
Title Phone
MERCURYSOURCES
Please indicate the following mercury sources located or used in your facility.
Fever thermometers (including home-care visits and those sent home with newborns)
Sphygmomanometers
Commercial manometer
Gastrointestinal diagnostic equipment
Feeding tubes
Chemicals
Zenker's solution Histological fixatives
Staining solution and preservatives
Mercury chloride Mercury (II) oxide Mercury (II) chloride Mercury(ll)sulfate
Mercury nitrate Mercury iodide Other
Lamps
Fluorescent Metal halid High pressure sodium Ultraviolet
Batteries
Mercuric oxide Button batteries
Thermostats
Barometers
Switches (relay, tilt, silent)
Other possible mercury sources -- please list here any other materials that
should be a concern for mercury pollution.
Have you considered mercury-free alternatives for any of the products listed above? Yes No
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FACIUTY PRACTICES
Complete the following section on facility practices. Additional pages may be attached if needed.
Safety Practices
Is staff training provided on the health and environmental concerns of mercury? Yes No
Is staff training provided on mercury spill prevention or management? Yes No
If yes, indicate the departments that have this training and the frequency.
Is there a mercury spill clean-up kit on site? Yes No
Have there been any mercury spills within the last ten years? Yes No
If yes, indicate the source of the spill(s) and the clean-up method.
Purchasing Practices
Does your facility have a policy on purchasing mercury-containing products? Yes No
If yes, please attach policy.
Does your purchasing department currently require a disclosure by your vendors of mercury
concentrations in chemicals/reagents? Yes No
Disposal Practices
What is the current procedure for disposal of medical waste?
autoclave incineration other
Have your sewer drain traps or catch basins been cleaned to remove mercury? Yes No
If yes, list the area of the facility and dates.
Was mercury discovered? Yes No
Are any mercury products in your facility currently recycled? Yes No
Are there other facility practices that you think should be a concern for mercury pollution? List here:
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AppenclkM
Mercury
Pollution
Use Best Management
Practicesfor Amalgam
Handling and Recycling
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MONROE
COUNTY
John D. Doyle
County Executive
Prepared by the Monroe County Department of Health, in cooperation with
the University of Rochester's Department of Dentistry and Eastman Dental Center and
the Monroe County Department of Environmental Services,
with funding by a grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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Introduction
This booklet has been developed to enlist your
help in a region-wide effort to manage amalgam
waste so as to protect the environment from
mercury. The amalgam management practices
described in this booklet were developed during
the Past few Vears by dentists at the University
of Rochester's Department of Dentistry and
Eastman Dental Center in Rochester, New York,
and by dentists in Minnesota, in cooperation
with the Western Lake Superior Sanitary District.
The methods have been shown to be effective in
keeping mercury from amalgam out of the
environment.
Share this booklet with your staff. When new employees join your staff, make sure that they read
this booklet also. You and your staff together can evaluate your current practices and, where
appropriate, adopt new practices to protect the environment from the discharge of mercury
from dental amalgam.
How mercury from dental amalgam can get into the environment
There are many ways that mercury from dental amalgam can get into the environment:
Amalgam particles that are rinsed down drains or that escape poorly maintained chair-side
traps and vacuum pump filters travel through the sewer system to the wastewater treatment
plant. From there mercury from the amalgam may enter the environment in one of three
ways: (1) It may be released directly to a waterway; (2) It may be released to the air if the
treatment plant sludge is incinerated and then re-deposited to the ground or a waterway; (3) It
may be released to soil if treatment plant sludge is land spread.
If a dental practice is connected to a septic system, amalgam particles become part of the
sludge in the septic tank, which is eventually pumped out and transported to a wastewater
treatment plant or land spread. Any mercury from the amalgam that becomes soluble will
end up in groundwater.
Placing an item that contains amalgam particles in a red bag allows mercury from the amal-
gam to be released into the air if the medical waste is incinerated. The volatilized mercury is
then re-deposited to the ground or a waterway.
If items that contain amalgam particles are discarded with the ordinary trash, there is the
potential for mercury from the amalgam to leach into groundwater when the trash is placed in
a landfill not designed to handle hazardous waste.
In an older dental clinic, pure bulk mercury from past practices may have settled in sink traps.
The mercury is gradually released into wastewater for many years after the use of bulk mer-
cury has been discontinued.
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New federal regulations greatly reduce the amount of mercury that is allowed to be discharged
from a municipal wastewater system or an incinerator. By implementing the best management
practices described in this booklet, you can reduce the level of mercury in the environment and
avoid the need for increased regulations in the years to come.
Amalgam storage and handling
Stock your amalgam materials in a good choice of capsule sizes, in order to better select the right
amount of material for a particular restoration. This will minimize waste.
Dental scrap amalgam should be collected and stored in two designated, tightly closed, widemouth
plastic containers. One container should be labeled CONTACT AMALGAM (amalgam that has
been in the patient's mouth). The other should be labeled NONCONTACT AMALGAM. Neither
the New York State Department of Health nor the Occupational Safety and Health Administra-
tion (OSHA) requires that contact amalgam be discarded in a medical waste red bag.
Most recyclers prefer that contact amalgam be transported for recycling in a disinfectant. The
liquid is visual evidence that the contact amalgam has been disinfected. Noncontact amalgam
in a tightly sealed container can be stored and transported dry.
Amalgam capsule handling
Collect and store the entire contents of broken or unusable capsules with your noncontact scrap
amalgam. If empty dental amalgam capsules contain no visible amalgam materials, they may
be placed in the trash.
If there is a spill of mercury from a capsule, contain it and clean it up immediately. Keep mercury
clean-up materials on hand, and train a staff member in proper spill clean-up. Inexpensive
mercury clean-up materials are available from science and safety equipment suppliers. (Some
suppliers are listed on page 8.)
Amalgam trap and filter handling
When the fine particles of amalgam come in contact with cleaning agents and chemicals in the
suction system and sewers, the mercury may be released. Large particles of amalgam can be
prevented from entering the sewer system by the use of chair-side traps and vacuum pump
filters. Material captured in the traps and filters can be sent to a recycler. Calculations based
on data in scientific literature indicate that, when used properly, chair-side traps and vacuum
pump filters can capture about 70% of the amalgam that enters the vacuum system.
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- Never rinse scrap amalgam down the drain.
«v Never place scrap amalgam in the medical waste red bag.
«»- Never place scrap amalgam in the trash.
Recommended techniques for collecting amalgam from the chair-side traps are as follows:
'L Change or clean chair-side amalgam traps often. The frequency may vary from daily to weekly
depending on how often the chair is used for amalgam placement or removal and the effective-
ness of the suction.
2. Flush the vacuum system with disinfecting line solution before changing the
chair-side trap. The best method is to flush the line at the end of the day,
and then change the trap the first thing the next morning.
3. Use universal precautions (gloves, glasses and mask) when handling the
chair-side trap. Choose utility gloves intended for cleaning and handling
wastes for this procedure.
4. Do not place gloves, plastic bags or paper towels into the recycling con-
tainer. These add to the volume of the waste created and cause problems
in the recycling equipment.
5. Remove all visible amalgam by tapping the contents into the container labeled CONTACT
AMALGAM. Close the cover tightly. If the trap is visually clean, it can be put in the trash. These
visually clean traps have been determined to be nonhazardous.* (A heavily contaminated trap
should always be recycled. It should be placed in the contact amalgam container.)
Vacuum pump filters are usually located upstream of the central vacuum pump. Recommended
techniques for recycling the vacuum pump filters are as follows:
"L Replace or dispose of these filters regularly as recommended by the
equipment manufacturer.
2. Use universal precautions.
3. Remove the filter and decant, over a tray, as much liquid as possible
without losing visible amalgam.
4. Put the lid on the filter and place the filter in the box in which it was
originally shipped. When the box is full, the filters should be recycled.
''Shown by the Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) to be acceptable for landfilling.
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Plumbing replacement and repairs
After your office adopts its new amalgam management practices, it may be a good time to replace
sink traps. Mercury from past practices often settles at low points such as sink traps and
sumps. The slow dissolution of the mercury in a sink trap or sump can release mercury into the
wastewater for years after past disposal practices have been corrected. Whenever plumbing
parts are moved or cleaned, caution should be taken to avoid spilling the contents in case
amalgam or mercury are present. Pour and brush out the sludge and handle it as you would
handle contact amalgam. The plumbing parts can be put back in place or discarded in the
trash.
Renovations
If you have an older dental office, alert renovators to the possibility of mercury contamination in
carpets, in floor cracks, behind moldings and other areas where bulk mercury may have been
used, or where amalgam capsules may have been spilled. Call your county health department,
district office of the New York State Department of Health, or regional office of the New York
State Department of Environmental Conservation if you have questions about disposal of
renovation debris. (See page 7 for telephone numbers.)
Keep informed on separator technologies
Systems are available to treat wastewater contaminated with amalgam particles that are too fine to
be caught in traps or filters. Most systems employ centrifugation or enhance sedimentation of
particles. Some can also capture mercury that is in solution. Some of the new equipment can
remove more than 99% of the mercury in the wastewater. It is used in some European coun-
tries, where removal rates of at least 95% are required. The systems are being evaluated in
dental offices in the U.S. Equipment can be purchased or leased. These systems are expensive
now, but may become cheaper in the future. Contact 716-292-3935 for further information.
Recycle bulk elemental mercury stock
In 1994 the American Dental Association recommended that dentists eliminate the use of bulk
dental mercury by switching to precapsulated amalgam alloy in their practices. Measurement of
the ratio of liquid mercury to amalgam powder is much more exact with the precapsulated
technique. There is also less possibility of leakage during trituration. The use of precapsulated
amalgam alloy eliminates mercury dispensers and containers as sources of mercury vapor, and
eliminates the possibility of spilling a large quantity of mercury.
Recycle bulk mercury. If there is a spill of a large amount of bulk mercury before it is eliminated
from your office, call your county health department or district office of the New York State
Department of Health for instructions about cleaning it up. (See page 7 for telephone numbers.)
Recycle any bulk elemental mercury that may still be on hand in your office.
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Select a recycling method
There are four options for recycling the amalgam from your dental office.
L Amalgam containers only: Mail via U.S. Mail to the Monroe County Household Hazardous Waste
Facility in Rochester. It has authorization to collect noncontact amalgam and contact amalgam
by mail from other counties, as well as from Monroe County. Make arrangements with the
Monroe County Household Hazardous Waste Facility at 716-760-7600 to receive detailed
instructions for amalgam recycling. Packaging materials will be provided for your office as long
as supplies last.
2. Amalgam containers, vacuum pump filters and bulk mercury: Deliver directly to the Monroe
County Household Hazardous Waste Facility in Rochester. Materials can be dropped off
without an appointment in the Industrial Waste Office foyer of Building 15 at 444 East
Henrietta Road, in Rochester. The foyer is open between 7:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday
through Friday. The Facility has authorization to accept deliveries of these materials from other
counties, as well as from Monroe County. Call 716-760-7600 for directions to the Facility and
other information.
3. Amalgam containers and vacuum pump filters: Ask your infectious or hazardous waste hauler if
delivery of amalgam containers and vacuum pump filters to a mercury recycler or the Monroe
County Household Hazardous Waste Facility can be arranged.
4. Amalgam containers, vacuum pump filters and bulk mercury: Work directly with an amalgam
recycling company. There are many questions you will need to ask when choosing a recycler:
What can I recycle?
Contact amalgam
Noncontact amalgam
Chair-side traps
Vacuum pump filters
Bulk mercury
What are the costs or profits
for recycling each of the
above?
What are the instructions for
disinfection of contact
amalgam?
What are the packaging
requirements for contact
amalgam, noncontact amal-
gam chair-side traps, vacuum
pump filters and bulk mercury? (See page 6 for a partial list of recyclers.)
,:>VLRY FACILITY
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Recycling Companies
Advanced Environmental Recycling Co.
2591 Mitchell Ave.
Allentown, PA 18103
800-554-AERC
Amalgaway Mail Disposal Service
1002 West Troy Ave.
Indianapolis, IN 46225
800-267-1467
Bethlehem Resource Recovery Division
890 Front St.
RO. BoxY
Hellertown, PA 18055
610-838-7034
Dental Recycling North America, Inc.
RO. Box 1069
Hackensack, NJ 07601
800-525-3793
DFG Mercury Corp.
909PitnerAve.
Evanston, IL60202
847-869-7800
Dorell Refinery
533 Atlantic Ave.
Freeport, NY 11520
800-645-2794
Everlights
8500 West 191st Street, Suite 1
Mokena, IL 60448
815-469-0631
Garfield Refining
810 East Cayuga
Philadelphia, PA 19124-3892
800-523-0968 ext. 300
Global Recycling Technologies, Inc.
218 Canton St.
Stoughton, MA 02072
781-341-6080
Maquire & Strickland Refining Co.
1290 81st Ave. NE
Minneapolis, MN 55432
612-786-2858
Mercury Refining Company, Inc.
1218 Central Ave.
Albany, NY 12205
800-833-3505
Mercury Waste Solutions, Inc.
21211 Durand Ave.
Union Grove, Wl 53182
414-878-2599
RECYCLIGHTS, Inc.
401 West 86th St.
Minneapolis, MN 55420
800-831-2852
Safety Kleen
RO. Box 97
Avon, NY 14414
716-226-2411
Note: The above list does not imply an endorse-
ment of any company. Each user is respon-
sible for verifying vendor information. The
list is not intended to be all-inclusive, but is
provided for informational purposes only.
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Contacts for Applicable Regulations
NYSDEC. Region 8 (Counties of Genesee,
Livingston, Monroe, Ontario)
Division of Water
6274 East Avon-Lima Road
Avon, NY 14414
716-226-2466
NYSDEC. Region 9 (Counties of Allegany,
Wyoming)
Division of Water
270 Michigan Avenue
Buffalo, NY 14203-2999
716-851-7070
Allegany County
Public Health Director
Allegany County Health Department
County Office Building
Belmont, NY 14813
716-268-9254
Genesee County
NYSDEC Region 8; also contact the
municipality
Livingston County
Environmental Health Director
Livingston County Health Department
2 Livingston County Campus
Mount Morris, NY 14510-1691
716-243-7280
Monroe County
Industrial Waste Control Section
Monroe County Department of
Environmental Services
444 East Henrietta Road
Rochester, NY 14620
716-760-7600
Ontario County
Cornell Cooperative Extension, Ontario
County
480 North Main St.
Canandaigua, NY 14424
716-394-4110
Wyoming County
Public wastewater system:
NYSDEC Region 9
Private wastewater system:
Public Health Engineer
Wyoming County Health Department
338 North Main St.
Warsaw, NY 14569
716-237-2666
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Providers of mercury spill clean-up products
Bel-Art Products
Pequannock, NJ 07440-1992
201-694-0500
Fisher Scientific
52 Fadem Road
Springfield, NJ 07081
800-766-7000
Lab Safety Supply, Inc.
RO. Box 1368
Janesville, Wl 53547-1368
800-356-0783
Thomas Scientific
99 High Hill Road @ 1-295
RO. Box 99
Swedesboro, NJ 08085
800-345-2100
VWR Scientific Products
5 Marway Circle
Rochester, NY 14624
716-247-0613
800-932-5000
Note: The provision of these names does not imply an endorsement, nor is it intended to be all-
inclusive. Each user is responsible for verifying vendor information. The list is provided for
informational purposes only.
Contacts for further information
Monroe County Department of
Environmental Services
716-760-7610, Extension 7055
Monroe County Department of Health
716-292-3935
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Summary of Recycling and Disposal Options
Waste Type
Amalgam particles - noncontact
Amalgam particles - contact*
Amalgam particles - contact*
Elemental mercury
Empty amalgam capsules
Source
Excess mix, broken or
unusable capsules
Chair-side traps
Vacuum pump filters
Past use of bulk
elementary mercury
* Amalgam that has been in the patient's mouth
Option
Send to a recycler.
1. Change regularly.
2. Send sludge to a recycler.
3. Discard trap in the trash.
1. Change regularly.
2. Decant some of the liquid.
3. Put on the lid and recycle in the
original shipping carton.
Manage as hazardous waste;
send to a recycler.
Discard in the trash.
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AppencuxN
Mercury ^Sste Recyclers in the Northeast U. S.
The northeastern U.S. mercury waste recyclers listed below are "full service" recyclers. In general,
they will accept the full range of mercury waste from a hospital: thermometers, gastrointestinal
tubes, laboratory chemicals, batteries, lamps, relays, switches, thermostats, manometers, metallic
mercury, and mercury-contaminated material. They also accept dental amalgam from hospitals that
have a dental clinic. See the following pages for a list of fluorescent lamp recyclers.
Specific services vary from company to company. Each user is responsible for verifying vendor
information. The list below does not imply an endorsement of any company, and it is not intended to
be all-inclusive, but is provided for informational purposes only. In addition to contacting the compa-
nies listed, you can ask your current hazardous waste hauler to put you in contact with a mercury
recycler.
Advanced Environmental Recycling Co.
2591 Mitchell Ave.
Allentown, PA 18103
800-554-AERC
FAX: 610-797-7696
Bethlehem Resource Recovery Division
890 Front St.
RO. BoxY
Hellertown, PA 18055
610-838-7034
Global Recycling Technologies
218 Canton St.
Stoughton, MA 02072
781-341-6080
FAX: 781-341-6088
Mercury Refining Company, Inc.
1218 Central Ave.
Albany, NY 12205
800-833-3505
FAX: 518-459-2334
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Fluorescent Lamp Recyclers in the Northeast
Advanced Environmental Recycling Corporation
2591 Mitchell Avenue
Allentown, PA 18103
(800) 554-AERC
ALR-American Lamp Recycling, LLC
22 Stage Door Road
Fishkill, NY 12524
(800) 315-6262
Bethlehem Resource Recovery Division
890 Front Street
POBoxY
Hellertown, PA 18055
(610) 838-7034
Dynex Environmental, Inc.
Customer Service
RO. Box 1323
Fond du Lac, Wl 54936-1323
(800) 932-6216
Envirocycle, Inc.
RO. Box 5367
High Point, NC 27262
(910) 869-8836
Global Recycling Technologies
218 Canton Street
Stoughton, MA 02072
(781)341-6080
Light Cycle, Inc.
1222 University Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55104
(612) 641-1309
Mercury Refining Company
1218 Central Avenue
Albany, NY 12205
(800) 833-3505
Northeast Lamp Recycling, Inc.
250 Main Street
East Windsor, CT 06088
(860) 292-1992
Recyclights, Inc.
401W. 86th Street
Bloomington, MN 55420
(612) 948-0626
(800) 831-2852
Recyclights, Inc.
4220 Perimeter Drive
Columbus, OH 43228
(800) 831-2852
(614) 276-3000
USA Lamp and Ballast Recycling, Inc.
5366 Este Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45232
(800) 778-6645
Specific services vary from company to company. Each user is responsible for verifying vendor
information. The list above does not imply an endorsement of any company, and it is not
intended to be all-inclusive, but is provided for informational purposes only. In addition to
contacting the companies listed, you can ask your current hazardous waste hauler to put you in
contact with a fluorescent lamp recycler. For information on the regulations concerning recy-
cling or disposal of fluorescent lamp bulbs or ballasts, contact the New York State Department
of Environmental Conservation at (518) 485-8988.
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AppencuxO
Infrastructure Control Measures
(Information taken from a draft version of the Mercury Management Guidebook,
now under preparation by the MWRA/MASCO Mercury WorkGroup, Boston, MA)
[This Appendix cites the current Massachusetts wastewater discharge limit of one part per million
which does not apply in New York State. The recommended discharge limit established by the New
York State Department of Environmental Conservation for mercury wastewater discharge is: a prac-
tical quantifiable limit of 0.8 micrograms per liter OL/|_) and a method detection limit of 0.2/VL]
The MWRA/MASCO Mercury Work Group, a public-private partnership of the Massachusetts Water
Resources Authority (MWRA) and sewer dischargers (including hospitals, universities, and other in-
dustries), was established in 1994 to study and implement ways to reduce mercury discharges to
the MWRA sewerage system. One institution, the Medical Academic and Scientific Community Orga-
nization, Inc. (MASCO) that represents many local Boston hospitals, has worked from the beginning
of this effort to help identify the sources and methods of removing mercury from hospital waste
streams.
One area studied by the MWRA/MASCO Mercury Work Group was the waste piping infrastructure of
a facility because elemental mercury waste deposits and mercury-contaminated bacteriological growth
(biomass) were identified as possibly significant contributors to chronic mercury contamination in
wastewater discharges. Some of the accumulated mercury could be biologically converted to methyl
mercury which is both soluble and highly toxic. In addition, research by several hospital institutions
found that the biomass within their "Special Waste" plumbing systems would readily absorb and
accumulate mercury, with concentrations reaching as high as 1,000 mg/kg (ppm). Fragments of
biomass were seen to periodically break off and carry the absorbed, concentrated mercury to the
sewer discharge. Because of these concerns, the Work Group developed in its Mercury Manage-
ment Guidebook a section called Infrastructure Control Measures to assist facilities that experience
mercury-contaminated biomass within their waste piping infrastructure.
Infrastructure control measures may include the following steps:
source reduction
source segregation, waste piping modifications
waste trap sampling, cleaning, or replacement
waste piping cleaning or replacement
wastewater collection for offsite disposal
wastewater pretreatment (possibly consisting of solids sedimenta-
tion, multistage filtration, or other process steps).
While these steps are listed in a possible chronological order, the actual number and order of steps
could be different depending upon the facility and its action plan.
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The guidelines and procedures that follow are meant to focus on mercury and biomass removal
from piping systems that carry Special Waste (as defined in the Massachusetts State Plumbing
Code). However, the guidelines and procedures can be followed by any facility where discharge of
mercury-containing materials to waste piping systems has been confirmed or is suspected. The
guidelines and procedures are Waste Piping Design Guidelines, Trap Cleaning Procedures, and
Power Washing Procedures.
Before any of these guidelines and procedures are considered, however, a facility should learn if
elemental mercury or mercury-containing compounds will continue to be disposed to drains within
the facility. Continued disposal of any amount of mercury to drains may mean that the waste trap
and piping cleaning procedures would be totally ineffective or effective only for a short period after
which they would have to be repeated.
In addition, power washing of waste piping systems cannot be recommended without reservation
because of the difficulties in reaching all required sections of the system, uncertainties in the
ability of power washing to effectively remove all biomass residues thereby exposing new surfaces
from which mercury can reach the wastewater, and evidence that power washing may actually
lead to new mercury violations. If a facility chooses to engage in power washing, collection and
offsite disposal of the affected wastewater or removal of dislodged biomass particles from the
wastewater may be needed for some period to avoid further compliance problems.
For its permitted dischargers, the MWRA will require prior notice of intended power washing. In
addition, the MWRA is considering additional requirements such as approval of power washing
protocols and collection and offsite disposal of the facility wastewater during and after power
washing until sampling and analyses show that mercury concentrations in the discharge have
returned to the same levels or lower that existed before the power wash procedure. Because
dislodged solids could appear at the permitted sampling location for some time after power wash-
ing, a temporary or permanent sedimentation and multistage filtration system within the piping
system or at the final discharge point could be considered separately or as part of a mercury
pretreatment system. The proposed installation of a filtration system must be disclosed to the
MWRA, however, since the MWRA will likely consider the filtration system to be a type of pretreat-
ment system.
For reference and clarification, Massachusetts Special Waste is defined below and the concepts
of biomass growth and mercury accumulation and concentration are discussed.
Special Waste
Accordingto Massachusetts regulations (248CMR2.13, a part of the State Plumbing Code), "Spe-
cial Waste" includes, but is not limited to, chemicals, nuclear, radioactive, acids, alkalis, perchloric
solvents, organisms containing recombinant DMA molecules, and other similar non-domestic wastes
from various laboratories and industrial activities. These types of wastes are potentially detrimen-
tal to a public sewerage system and often do not comply with limitations established by the local
Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTW) such as the MWRA.
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According to the State Plumbing Code, all Special Waste must be conveyed within facilities in a
separate, dedicated waste and vent piping system. The design, methods, materials, types of waste
neutralization systems, testing, and inspections required for Special Waste piping systems are gov-
erned by the Code. Allowed materials and installation methods for Special Waste piping systems are
also specified. The Code does not specify, however, the manner by which Special Waste piping
systems are to be used after installation or what specific chemicals may be disposed into the system
on a daily basis. On the other hand, the Code does prohibit the introduction of solvent-bearing
waste1 and requires the facility owner to submit a notarized letter stating what chemicals will be
discharged into the Special Waste system.2 The letter will be part of the basis of the design of the
system by a Registered Professional Engineer. In addition, the Code states that wastewater treat-
ment systems shall be part of the Engineer's design when needed for compliance with regulatory
limits.3
All proposed Special Waste piping and pretreatment system installations, modifications, revisions
and additions must be detailed in engineering drawings and specifications and certified by the Engi-
neer. The drawings and specifications must be submitted to the local Plumbing Inspector for review
and approval before construction. The approved documents are then submitted to the responsible
jurisdictional authority (e.g., the MWRA or the DEP) with the proper permitting documents and sup-
porting engineering design data for final approval before the Special Wastes can be discharged to
the sewerage system.4
Biomass Formation and Mercury Accumulation
Biomass growth in Special Waste piping systems is enhanced by the presence of organic matter
such as blood products, urea, soaps, chemical reagents, and infectious wastes discharged into the
piping system. The combination of these organic substances, temperature, and humidity provides a
good environment for biomass growth on the interior surfaces of the waste piping. The organic
matter often contains methyl and dimethyl groups that can be combined by certain bacteria with
inorganic mercury in the wastewater to create very toxic organic forms of mercury (e.g., methyl mer-
cury). In addition, the mercury accumulates in the biomass and concentrates to significant levels.
Because of this phenomenon of "bioconcentration," biomass mercury concentrations of 1,000 mg/
kg (ppm) have been reported.
Within a flowing pipe, the biomass growth occurs principally below the liquid level with lesser amounts
above. Within a trap at a sink or elsewhere, the growth can be more pronounced because of lower
flows that create a continuous liquid "incubator" where there is no oxidation or dehydration of the
bacteria. A hardened skeleton of carbon, oxidized soap products containing elements such as cal-
cium and potassium, and dried blood products can be formed that strongly adheres to the piping
surface.
When there is wastewater flow, "slugs" of mercury-laden biomass may be carried into the wastewa-
ter stream when pieces of the accumulated growth are dislodged from the piping wall. Therefore,
1 Massachusetts regulations 248 CMR 2.13 (8)(e).
2 Massachusetts regulations 248 CMR 2.13 (4).
3 Massachusetts regulations 248 CMR 2.13 (10).
4 For further information, refer to the MWRA/MASCO Mercury Work Group, Pretreatment Guidance Manual, December 1997.
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large amounts of biomass growth can lead to instances of high mercury concentrations in discharged
wastewater. To move toward compliance with mercury discharge limits, therefore, this phenomenon
may have to be addressed in facilities that have mercury-contaminated biomass growth. The follow-
ing guidelines and procedures may help some facilities to properly address the issue.
It should be noted that biomass formation can also occur within wastewater neutralization tanks
thereby increasing the potential for further mercury accumulation. As allowed by the Massachusetts
State Plumbing Code5, limestone chips are often used in sumps or tanks (i.e., chip tanks) for neutral-
ization of Special Wastes containing dilute acids and alkalis. Chip tanks cannot be used in facilities
discharging significant quantities of organic materials, however, since biomass growth will coat the
surfaces of the limestone chips, rendering them useless for neutralization. It is recommended,
therefore, that facilities check the condition and efficacy of any chip tanks and replace them with
active (adjustable) neutralization systems as appropriate.
WASTEPIPINGDESIGNGUIDELINES
Facility Infrastructure Inspection
The first step in dealing with known mercury contamination in the waste piping infrastructure of a
facility is to conduct an audit of the existing piping systems. Drawings that reflect details of the
actual waste piping, vent piping, and any associated pretreatment system installations should be
prepared. Special Waste riser diagrams are important tools and can show regulating authorities
that the facility has knowledge and control of all Special Waste discharges. These diagrams should
display all isolation valves, glass inspection ports or sections, and sampling/drain valves. The dia-
grams should also show any current areas lacking control or isolation of Special Waste discharges.
Piping System Design and Modification
After the piping system audit, the facility may determine that modifications are necessary to allow for
isolation of waste streams, cleaning, sampling, testing, and monitoring. System designs or modifica-
tions should take into account:
The type of wastes being discharged and the piping material compatibility.
The future uses of laboratory spaces (i.e., a chemical research laboratory that is to be changed
to a blood testing laboratory).
The need to isolate branch piping from waste and vent stacks to allow pipe cleaning (if
needed and selected) without constricting waste flows from other areas or causing overflows
to uncontaminated piping systems.
The investigation of unidentified Special Waste sources and associated piping for biomass
and mercury content before combining with previously identified Special Waste piping. Pending
the results of investigation of these new sources, additional isolation valving and/or new
dedicated risers discharging to the neutralization system may need to be installed.
For trap cleaning and power washing procedures as discussed below, the types of sanitizing and
cleaning agents proposed for use must be reviewed in relation to possible interactions with the
Massachusetts regulations 248 CMR 2.13.
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chemicals that may be contained in the waste piping system. The potential for incompatible reac-
tions should be considered to ensure that trap cleaning and power washing procedures will not
create any unsafe conditions. Reactions that may cause fuming and gas evolution into the working
environment, and into the piping system, must be avoided.
Isolation Valves
The facility may determine that isolation valves need to be installed to allow for trap cleaning, re-
moval of noncompliant wastes, sampling of suspect branch piping, and control of potential cross-
contamination. The location of isolation valves should consider accessibility and maintenance es-
pecially when co-fitted with a sampling port for testing.
The location of valves should not cause an overflow of noncompliant wastes into another area where
a spill may occur. As an example, a floor drain would overflow if too much liquid used for pipe
cleaning was poured into a counter top sink at a higher elevation. Additionally, the need to provide
isolation valves in the venting system must not be overlooked for the same reasons.
Sampling Ports
Sampling ports should be installed in strategic locations for the periodic collection of samples of
wastewaterfor monitoring purposes. Design of the sampling ports can follow that shown in Figure 2,
Recommended Sampling Port for Special Wastes, of the Pretreatment Guidance Manual.6
A sampling port in an isolated branch of piping may not only act as a monitoring point but also as a
drain leg for any sanitizing or cleaning agents used. The sampling port nozzle may be replaced with
a full-size drain leg for transfer of suspected noncompliant cleaning wastes to containers for off-site
disposal.
Special Waste Riser
Vertical Special Waste and vent piping risers may need to be isolated to allow for sequential clean-
ing, sanitizing, and testing of portions of entire systems in the same manner as has been explained
for horizontal runs of piping. During these periods, special consideration must be given to the isola-
tion of vent piping to reduce the possibility of overflow of reagents back through the piping system.
Glass Inspection Ports
Inspection ports or a section of clear borosilicate glass piping should be installed within the main
horizontal run of the Special Waste conveyance system employing thermoplastic or other opaque
piping materials so that flow conditions can be viewed and the biomass accumulation can be peri-
odically observed. If any branch piping may contain undiluted hydrofluoric acid, however, this piping
should be routed separately and connected downstream of the glass fitting and should have its own
isolation valve and sampling port assembly.
MWRA/MASCO Mercury Work Group, December 1997.
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Discussion
The above design considerations are presented as examples of the various considerations needed
for modifications of Special Waste piping systems before cleaning or replacement activities are initi-
ated. But before modifying any portion of its waste piping infrastructure, a facility should make a
thorough inspection of any traps and horizontal piping runs (including analyses of biomass samples)
to determine if the modification, cleaning, or replacement efforts should be done at all. If trap and
biomass contaminations are found, the decision must then be made whether to pursue source
reduction, source segregation, infrastructure replacement, infrastructure cleaning, and pretreatment
as solutions to noncompliance with mercury sewer discharge limitations.
TRAP CLEANING PROCEDURES
Trap accumulations of elemental mercury and of biomass growth contaminated with mercury has
been found to be a significant source of chronic elevated mercury concentrations in wastewater
discharges. The trap cleaning procedures outlined below have been found to be of significant value
in reducing the levels of mercury in affected wastewater discharges.
Trap Location / Identification
Trap locations are determined by preparing a detailed inventory of all Special Waste sources. Trap
identification can be accomplished as part of the facility piping system audit discussed earlier. After
all sources are identified, a facility Special Waste piping drawing should be generated with all traps
identified by unique numbers. A master inventory of all traps should be generated to record and
track all trap cleaning events. Each trap should be tagged or labeled with its unique number, clean-
ing date, and the name and signature of the person performing the cleaning. Additional information
on a Trap Inventory Form could include the type and size of piping material. Atypical Trap Inventory
Form is included at the end of this section.
Removal of Elemental Mercury
Elemental mercury is sometimes discharged into sinks and floor drains when mercury-containing
equipment breaks. Some elemental mercury sources include mercury thermometers, thermostats,
electric switches, and blood pressure manometers. When a sink or floor drain trap is removed for
the first time, it may contain elemental mercury, identifiable as a pool of heavy silvery liquid sepa-
rated from the trap wastewater.
Elemental mercury removed from any traps should be collected and disposed as a mercury waste.
Disposal of mercury wastes must be done in accordance with federal, state, and local requirements.
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Removal of Biomass
Almost every trap will accumulate biomass, identified as a slimy brown film on the internal surface of
the plumbing material. The bulk of this growth will occur on the bottom and wetted sections but
some biomass will grow along the sides and top of the non-wetted section of the plumbing materials.
This capillary action of growth is the most difficult to remove. Biomass growth on non-wetted sur-
faces can dry out. The dried out biomass develops a strong bond to the plumbing surfaces. Accord-
ingly, some facilities may choose to replace, rather than attempt to clean, contaminated traps.
Trap Removal and Handling Precautions
Where wastewater is elevated in temperature or where chemical reactions producing heat may occur
within a piping system, greater amounts of dimethyl mercury may be formed in accumulated bio-
mass. Both elemental mercury and dimethyl mercury may exist in vapor form within the piping
systems. Since negative pressures can sometimes exist in laboratory rooms, hazardous elemental
or dimethyl mercury vapors can emanate from plumbing traps back into the rooms. Therefore,
proper personnel protection should be practiced at all times. In addition, the traps should be of the
deep seal type and should continually be filled to afford protection against possible vapor "draw-
back."
Trap Replacement or Cleaning Procedures
1. Identify traps for replacement or cleaning and discuss the trap removal procedure with the
affected facility occupants. Explain to them that the procedure will interrupt their operations
and estimate the duration of the interruption.
2. Before any traps are removed, it is important to ask the occupants about the nature of their
wastes, identifying all possible health and safety hazards. Before handling traps that are in
areas that contain hazardous materials, all traps should be checked by the appropriate ad-
ministrator for approval (i.e., if a radioactive isotope is being used in a room, have the Radiation
Safety Department check out the trap to assure that it is safe for removal and handling).
3. After facility occupants have been made aware of the trap replacement or cleaning program
and after it is determined that it is safe to handle traps, actual trap removal, replacement, and
cleaning can be started.
4. It is important that personal protective equipment be worn at all times by any personnel doing
trap handling. It is recommended that all these procedures be reviewed by an internal Health
and Safety Officer.
5. All materials found inside the traps must be handled and disposed of as mercury waste. Dis-
posal of mercury wastes must be done in accordance with federal, state, and local require-
ments.
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6. If the removed trap is to be cleaned, either a rag or flexible brush can be used. A cleaning agent
and some type of disinfectant may also be used to help ensure that complete removal of bio-
mass and disinfection is accomplished.
7. After traps are removed, cleaned, and replaced, a tag or label should be wired to the trap (or an
existing tag should be updated) with the unique number, date, and the responsible individuals'
initials.
8. After trap removal, replacement, or cleaning is completed and the area is returned to its origi-
nal condition, all access panels and other structural materials should be reinstalled. Before
leaving the area, inform the occupants that the procedure has been completed.
9. All trap replacements or cleanings should be logged on the Trap Inventory Form.
10. If mercury-containing materials remain in use, it will be necessary to inspect the affected cleaned
traps for recurring contamination of the biomass growth. These inspections could initially be
performed quarterly. Once a sufficient level of experience has been obtained, inspection fre-
quencies can either be increased or decreased depending on the levels of contamination and
the rates of returning biomass. The inspections should help determine the need for repetition
of the entire procedure.
11. Have spare traps available for replacement of corroded or otherwise unusable traps.
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TRAP INVENTORY FORM
Institution Name
Address
Building Name
Trap
Identification
Room/Dept. Name
Plumbing
Material
Trap Type
Type of Waste &
Hazard
Cleaning
Date
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INFRASTRUCTURE POWER WASHING PROCEDURES
Because of the phenomena of bioaccumulation and bioconcentration, the biomass within a Special
Waste piping system (that has been used for disposal of mercury-containing materials) may contain
concentrations of mercury in the part per million range. Power washing has been used as a mercury
control technique for such systems because of its scouring effect on the accumulated mercury-
contaminated biomass. Power washing has been identified as a possible lower cost method of
biomass control compared to replacement of the facility's waste piping system. However, because of
the issues outlined below, power washing of waste piping systems may not be effective at all facili-
ties.
Power washing uses special equipment that produces a high pressure/low volume stream of water.
The water flows through a high pressure hose and a power nozzle to produce a high velocity spray
that removes accumulated biomass and grease from the inside of waste conveyance piping while
flushing the resulting debris down the line. Results of a power washing effort are dependent upon
accessibility to the entire waste piping system (i.e., through use of piping isolation valves, cleanouts,
access ports, and drains). In addition, there are uncertainties in the ability of power washing to
effectively remove all biomass residues thereby possibly exposing new surfaces from which mercury
can reach the wastewater, and there is evidence that power washing may actually lead to new mer-
cury violations from continued discharges of dislodged biomass particles.
Because of these issues, the MWRA will require prior notice of intended power washing by permitted
dischargers. The MWRA is considering additional requirements including approval of power washing
protocols and collection and offsite disposal of the facility wastewater during and after power wash-
ing until sampling and analyses show that mercury concentrations in the discharge have returned to
the same levels or lower that existed before the power wash procedure. A possible alternate ap-
proach would be removal of dislodged biomass particles from the discharge possibly by sedimenta-
tion or multistage filtration.
The temporary or permanent particle removal system could be installed within the piping system or
at the final discharge point. The particle removal system could be considered separately or as part
of a mercury pretreatment system. The proposed installation of the particle removal system must be
disclosed to the responsible POTW, however, since the POTW will likely consider the system to be a
type of pretreatment system.
Some facilities have considered power washing to be an effective method for reducing mercury
concentrations in their sewer discharges. If mercury-containing materials continue to be disposed to
the waste piping system, however, the power washing procedure will not be a permanent solution
and will likely have to be repeated on a continuing basis. If a facility should choose to engage in
power washing, the following discussion should be referred to for precautions, recommended tech-
niques, and possible compliance issues.
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Power Washing Precautions
The following are some precautions that should be considered before starting power washing proce-
dures:
Waste conveyance piping accessibility is essential for successful power washing. Considerable
modifications to an existing system may be needed to achieve the needed accessibility.
Perhaps because of the potential for mercury to form an amalgam with other metals, power washing is
not expected to be effective in waste piping systems constructed of metals (i.e., high silicon cast iron
or stainless steel). If a metallic waste piping system were mercury-contaminated, total replacement of
the system should be considered.
All substances contained within the waste conveyance piping should be taken as hazardous. Before
power washing, the facility's Health and Safety Officer should review the proposed power washing
procedure to ensure that proper personal protective equipment will be used.
Waste conveyance fittings and piping, especially with glass fittings, can be cracked or broken during
power washing. Inspect the entire run before power washing, and identify any potential obstructions,
so that if a fitting is broken, a replacement fitting can be immediately available for installation.
If the waste conveyance piping contains large amounts of biomass, dislodged pieces may collect and
clog downstream conveyance piping sections. If such clogging occurs, there may be wastewater
backups in the plumbing system causing flooding at lower elevation locations.
Dislodged biomass particles can appear in the sewer discharge for some period after power washing.
To avoid compliance problems from the power washing procedure, collection and offsite disposal of
the affected wastewater may be needed until testing shows no elevated mercury levels. Alternately,
the dislodged biomass particles could be removed from the discharge by a temporary or permanent
removal system within the piping system or at the final discharge point. The proposed installation of a
particle removal system, however, must be disclosed to the POTW since it likely will be considered a
pretreatment system.
Any proposed sanitizing or cleaning agents should be reviewed to prevent possible chemical interac-
tions with waste constituents that may exist in the piping system. The potential for incompatible
reactions should be considered to ensure that trap and pipe cleaning procedures will not create
unsafe conditions. Reactions that may cause fuming and result in gas evolution into the working
environment, as well as into the piping system, must be avoided.
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Power Washing Techniques
The following techniques are easily monitored for effectiveness when performed on glass waste
piping systems. The techniques may require some modification when applied to thermoplastic or
other waste piping materials.
1. Power washing activities usually require a minimum of two people: one serving as the power
wash operator; and the other as an observer of the nozzle and hose as it moves through the
waste conveyance piping.
2. The operator begins feeding the 80 to 100 feet of hose with the power washing nozzle at-
tached, while the observer, with a two-way radio in full communication with the operator, watches
the hose and nozzle for potential obstructions and other problems. Typical obstructions in-
clude: tees, reducers, p-traps, drum traps and valves.
3. Some facilities have determined that successful power washing occurs when cleaning opera-
tions begin at the collection or treatment tanks in the lower floors. The operator then works in
the waste piping system toward the sources in a reverse flow direction. This technique is pre-
ferred because the nozzle is designed with a reverse flow head configuration that literally "pulls"
the hose away from the power washer operator and toward the sources while flushing biomass
and debris down the line and to the collection point. In addition, most plumbing fittings have
smooth swings in the reverse direction and this seems to reduce obstruction interference.
4. Although reverse flow is preferred, the complexities of the piping infrastructure may require
some experimentation. For immediate progress, select straight sections observed to contain
biomass. In other locations, piping may have to be removed or modified to reach all areas of
concern. Power washing on thermoplastic pipingwill require more experimentation and it may
be necessary to remove piping sections to verify cleaning effectiveness. The installation of
sight glasses may help to reduce the required amount of pipe removal.
5. At times, it may be difficult or impossible to feed the hose and nozzle in the preferred reverse
direction. An alternative method would then be to start at the sources (sink traps or floor
drains) and work in the direction of flow. This technique, however, is less desirable because the
nozzle head will not be directly flushing debris as it moves along the piping. It may be neces-
sary, then, to apply additional water to aid the flushing process by turning on an adjacent sink
tied into the same waste conveyance line.
6. Regardless of the direction that the power wash nozzle is fed into the system, a final wash and
high volume rinse in the direction of flow may help to flush residual biomass particles from the
system.
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Chemical Addition
Bleach
Some power washing units are designed for use with water only and do not allow for addition of
chemical solutions. However, it is recommended that a bleach solution be added to the piping at
the source, if possible, to accomplish disinfection of the piping system before the power washing
and aid in the removal of biomass. The bleach or other disinfecting chemical should be analyzed
before use to ensure that it is mercury free or of a "low" mercury content. Unfortunately, some
chemicals and reagents, including many disinfecting products that contain bleach, may contain
measurable amounts of mercury.
Other Cleaning Solutions
The additions of surfactants, dispersants, caustics and/or wetting agents were investigated during
the MWFWMASCO Mercury WorkGroup Phase I effort. None of these chemicals were recommended
then because of health and safety considerations. In addition, such chemical additions may be
costly for waste piping systems at large facilities. However, some power washing companies may
offer chemical addition services and facilities may find that chemical addition is quite feasible, safe,
and effective.
Power Washing Wastewater Disposal
All power washing wastewater that contains removed biomass should be assumed to contain levels
of mercury above the MWRA enforcement limit of 1.0/;g/L (ppb) and, therefore, should be collected
for offsite disposal. The collection of the power wash wastewater is difficult, but since power wash-
ing will usually occur during non-operating hours, the piping systems can virtually be drained. Once
normal flow has stopped, existing neutralization or treatment tanks can be emptied and used as
power washing wastewater collection vessels. Additional temporary collection vessels may be needed.
After power washing is completed or the treatment tanks get full, transfer all collected wastewater
into storage containers. Other collection and pumping methods can be used on a case-by-case
basis. However accomplished, it is very important that this wastewater be collected and not dis-
charged.
In addition, dislodged biomass particles can sometimes appear in the sewer discharge for some
period after power washing. To avoid compliance problems, collection and offsite disposal of the
affected wastewater or removal of the biomass particles from the discharge may be needed. A
temporary or permanent filtration system within the piping system or at the final discharge point
should be considered. The proposed installation of a filtration system, however, must be disclosed
to the POTW since it will likely be considered a pretreatment system.
All waste disposal activities should be approved by an Environmental, Health and Safety Officer or
the person responsible for waste disposal. The MWRA prohibits the disposal of chemicals into the
sewerage system except for aqueous solutions of nontoxic and nonhazardous chemicals.7 In addi-
tion, the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MA-DEP) prohibits the improper
disposal of hazardous wastes.8
7 MWRA Sewer Use Regulations: 360 CMR 10.000.
8 MA-DEP Hazardous Waste Regulations: 310 CMR 30.000.
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APEBdXP
Stran^MemorialHospital (SMH)
Mercury Spill Clean-Up Rxjcedures
Revised November 1996
Broken Thermometers: (There is not enough mercury involved to present a hazard; you do not need
to respond with the vacuum.)
1. Using two 3" x 5" cards push mercury into a pile.
2. Draw up into a syringe (no needle) and place in a sealed container or scoop into a specimen
container or other scalable container.
3. Disposal:
Non-patient area: Fill out a hazardous waste tag and call the
Hazardous Waste Management Unit for pick up.
Patient area: Label container (mercury) and place on cart to be returned to Sterile Supply.
Broken Manometers:
SMH patient area: Call should be referred to SMH Housekeeping.
Other area: Contact an Industrial Hygienist for immediate clean-up.
**Note: Any call which sounds unusual (i.e. spilled on patient, on carpet, in toilet, not a ther-
mometer or manometer) should be referred to an Industrial Hygienist.
It is important to respond as soon as possible (within 1 or 2 hours) to clean-up any spill.
1. Make sure everyone is removed from the room (patient(s), visitors, staff).
Patient bed should not be removed from the room.
2. Gather equipment
Mercury vacuum* and attachments (stored in the SMH Housekeeping Office-
If locked have one of the supervisors paged)
The mercury vacuum is designed to clean up liquid mercury spills.
Regular vacuum cleaners can volatilize the mercury and blow the mercury vapors
into the air. An activated carbon filter in this vacuum will absorb and contain
the mercury vapors.
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Tool box. The following items should be in the tool box:
Flashlight
Screwdriver
Putty knife
Mercury holding jar
Respirator (3M 9908 Dust/Mist Respirator)
Yellow or pink wash basin (from clean utility room on unit)
Heavy plastic bag
3. Before entering room put on protective equipment.
Respirator
Long sleeve shirt
Long pants
Disposable gloves
Remove all jewelry
4. Assess the extent of the spill. Upon entering the room use flashlight (hold angled at floor level,
put head close to floor to see where mercury is located). Also check wall, bed frame and
mattress. Do not walk in contaminated areas.
If there is anything unusual about the spill (i.e. on carpet, in a toilet, on patient, etc.)
a member of the Industrial Hygiene Unit should be consulted.
5. Set up mercury vacuum using the following steps:
A. Place plastic dishpan under separator.
B. Remove red cap off mercury separator and screw jar onto vacuum.
C. Remove red end cap from hose.
D. Place required attachment on hose.
6. Begin vacuuming at outer edges of spill and work towards center of spill (usually the wall under
the manometer). Set up an organized approach (i.e. begin vacuuming one block and move
slowly, in a row to assure that you cover the entire area). Draw vacuum hand-piece slowly
towards yourself. Pay special attention to floor moldings. If molding is pulled away from the
wall and you suspect that mercury may have gotten behind it, remove the molding using the
putty knife and vacuum behind it.
7. Once the area under the manometer has been vacuumed, remove the manometer from the
wall bracket by unscrewing the top holding screw. Place the manometer in the wash basin. If
the glass tube is not broken on the front of the manometer and there is no visible mercury on
the outside of the manometer, put the manometer inside the plastic bag. Seal the bag and
place in wash basin. If the tube is broken, empty mercury into the wash basin to be vacuumed.
Then put the manometer into plastic bag and seal.
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8. Once all the mercury has been vacuumed, take the flashlight and check again for beads of
mercury on the floor, wall and bed. Several attempts may be needed to vacuum all of the
mercury from a spill.
9. Place wash basin under mercury separator and unscrew jar. Place red cap over bottom of
mercury separator and place red end cap on hose. Any mercury that may have fallen on the
paper should be dumped into the jar. Place lid on jar and return jar to tool box*.
If water has been vacuumed, notify Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) immediately so
that the appropriate maintenance can be performed.
Removal of the jar after each use will extend the life of the activated charcoal filter.
10. Pick up all materials and leave room.
11. Leave manometer (in sealed bag) in the soiled utility room. The unit secretary should be in-
formed to call to have the manometer replaced.
12. Post sign on the door to assure that the room remains browned out and no one enters until
EH&S has checked the room.
13. Notify EH&S that the spill has been cleaned up. If the spill occurs duringthe normal 8-5:30 day,
call EH&S immediately after clean up is complete. Please give the secretary the room number
and other important details. If the spill occurs after 5:30 or on a weekend, leave a message on
phone mail giving the room number and any other details about the spill.
14. EH&S will respond with the mercury vapor sniffer and a flashlight to assure adequate clean up.
Mercury vapor levels should be insignificant (<0.02 mg/m3) at floor level.
15. The patient(s) may be returned to the room after EH&S has approved the room for use.
*Note: If mercury and spill debris reach the fill line on the jar, a Hazardous Waste Tag must
be filled out. The tag should be completely filled out and attached to the jar. The
Hazardous Waste Management Unit should be called to pick up the mercury.
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Mercury Spills
Special Circumstances
Carpeting:
Following the above directions, vacuum up as much of spill as possible.
Check using mercury vapor sniffer.
Re-vacuum.
If, after vacuuming 3 times, levels remain elevated, the carpeting will need to be removed.
Pull carpet up carefully and place into a plastic bag.
Re-vacuum floor under carpet.
Check levels using mercury vapor sniffer.
If the breathingzone level is <0.02 mg/m3 then the room will be considered clean.
** Note: If it is an area where children will be crawling on the floor,
then the mercury vapor level taken at the floor should also be less than .02 mg/m3.
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AppencuxQ
Glossary or Terms
Aneroid: Operates by the effect of outside air pressure on a diaphragm forming one wall of an
evacuated container. Uses no liquid.
Best management practices: Proven strategies that prevent or reduce the use, release or trans-
port of toxic substances that adversely impact the environment.
Bioaccumulate: To accumulate a substance in the tissues of an organism as a result of uptake
from all environmental sources.
Biosphere: The part of the world in which life can exist.
Mercury loading: The amount of mercury that enters a water body per unit of time, such as pounds/
year.
Pollution prevention: Use of processes, practices, materials, products or energy that avoid or mini-
mize the creation of pollutants and waste and reduce overall risk to human health and the environ-
ment. Includes source reduction, recycling, reuse, reclamation or modification of operating prac-
tices.
Source reduction: Waste prevention. Any activity that eliminates or decreases wastes by avoiding
their creation.
Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP): Test used to determine the ability of a sub-
stance, such as mercury, to leach from waste in a landfill.
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