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United States	Pesticide# and	September, 1992
Environmental Protection	Toxic Substances
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EPA Reregistration
Eligibility Document
(RED)
Chlorinated
Isocyanurates

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Dear Registrant:
I am pleased to announce that the Environmental Protection
Agency (the "Agency") has completed its reregistration
eligibility decision on the pesticide active ingredients
dichloro-s-triaz inetrione, potassium dichloro-s-triazinetrione,
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione, trichloro-s-triazinetrione and
sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate.
Inclosed is a Rereqiatration Eligibility Document (RED! for
the pesticide active ingredients dichloro-s-triazinetrione,
potassium dichloro-s-triazinetrione, sodium dichloro-s-
tr iaz inetr ione, trichloro-s-triazinetrione and sodium dichloro-s-
tria£inet£ipne dihydrate, hereafter referred to as the
chlor-inat«a«r^/tfTyjfrmratesX> The RED is the Agency's evaluation of
the chlorinated isocyanurates data base, its conclusions
regarding human and environmental risks associated with the
current product uses, and its decisions and conditions under
which uses and products will be eligible for reregistration.
Also enclosed are the 1PA RED facts and the Peaticida
Reregistration Handbook which provide instructions to registrants
on how to respond to any labeling and data requirements specified
in the RED and how to reregister products.
The RED identifies outstanding product specific data
requirements for end-use products and manufacturing-use products.
These requirements are' listed on the Requirements Status and
Registrant's Response Form, which, along with the Data Call-in
Response Form listing all of your company's products subject to
the RED, is included as an Attachment. Instructions for
completing both forms are contained in the RED package. All
product specific data must be submitted and found acceptable by
the Agency before a product can be reregistered.
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Generic data requirements usually will have been fulfilled
prior to making a reregistration eligibility decision. However,
there may be some instances where additional generic data are
required. If generic data requirements need to be fulfilled, all
registrants must complete the appropriate Data Call-in Response
Form and Requirements Status and Registrant's Response Form.
These forms are in the appendices to the RED.
The RED identifies any specific labeling requirements such
as restricted use classification, groundwater hazard statements,
ersdanaered soecies precautions. etc. - necessarv for
reregistration based on a review of the generic data for the
active ingredient. In addition, in order to be reregistered, all
product labeling must be in compliance with format and content
labeling as described in 40 CFR §156.10 and all labeling changes
imposed by Pesticide Regulation (PR) Notices, and any label
changes imposed by this RED.
The Pesticide Reregistration Handbook contains detailed
^.tistj^ieictons for compliance %nth t^ie ^^ED anc^ mxxst be folIovred,
carefully. There are several key points to remember in preparing
your response to the RED:
Within 90 Davs of Your Receipt of this Letter
1.	For each product which is subject to this RED, you must
complete, sign and submit the data call-in (DCI) response
forms attached to the RED [Appendix F, Attachment B and C
(if applicable) has forms for generic data; and Appendix G,
Attachments B and C, has forms for product specific data].
Follow the instructions in Attachments B and C for
completing those forms and submit the forms to the
appropriate address specified in the Data Call-Ins. Mote
that the DCI forms for generic data are to be sent to the
Special Review and Reregistration Division (use the mailing
distribution code RSD-SRRD-0569 for your generic response).
The DCI forms for product specific data are to be sent to
the Registration Division (use the mailing distribution code
RED-RD-FM32 for your product specific response).
2.	Ho time extensions will be granted for submitting the t0-day
responses. If the Agency does not receive a response for a
product, it may issue a Notice of Intent to Suspend (NOIS)
for that product.
3.	Any requests for data vaivers or time extensions to the 8-
month deadline must be submitted as part of your 90-day
response. Such requests will generally not be considered if
submitted later than the 90-day response.
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Within 8 Months of the Date of this Letter
1.	For each product, you must submit a completed Application
for Reregistration (EPA Form 8570-1), five copies of the
label and labeling revised as specified by the RED and in
accordance with current requirements, two completed copies
of the Confidential Statement of Formula (CSF) (EPA Form
8570-4), a completed Certification with Respect to Citation
of Data (EPA Form 8570-31), and data or references to data
(see item 2 below).
2.	You must submit or cite the required product specific data
as part of your commitment for reregistration. For most
products, you will probably be citing data which have
already been submitted to the Agency. In these cases, you
must submit a list of the studies and the corresponding EPA
identifier numbers (i.e., ACCESSION or MDRID numbers).
Before citing these studies, you must make sure that they
meet the Agency1s current acceptance criteria (Appendix F,
Attachment E). Be sure to follow data formatting
requirements in P.R. Notice 86-5. Failure to adequately
comply vith the data requirements specified in this RED may
result in the Notice of Intent to Suspend your product.
3.	The labeling and CSF which you submit for each product must
comply with P.R. notice 91-2 (Appendix D). That Notice
requires that the amount of active ingredient declared in
the ingredient statement must be stated as the nominal
concentration rather than the lower certified limit. You
have two,options for submitting a CSF: (1) accept the
standard certified limits (see 40 CFR §158.175) or (2)
provide certified limits that are supported by the analysis
of five batches. If you choose the second option, you must
submit or cite the data for the five batches along with a
certification statement as described in 40 CFR §158.175(e).
4.	Send your Application for Registration to the Registration
Division Product Manager 32 (PM 32) who is assigned to the
product, Ruth Douglas. Use the correct address shown on
page 6 of the enclosed Product Reregistration Handbook
(Appendix E). Note that the mailing distribution code for
your response is RED-RD-PM32.
Questions on product specific data requirements and labeling
(for both End-use and Manufacturing-use products) should be
directed to the Registration Division Product Manager 32 Team
member for the chlorinated isocyanurates, Barbara Pringle at
(703) 305 - 6484. Questions on the generic data requirements
should be directed to Karen Samek, the Chemical Review Manager in
the Special Review and Reregistration Division at (703) 308 -
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The Agency is prepared to meet with any registrants who have
questions about responding to the chlorinated isocyanurates RED.
Xf you wish to meet with the Agency, you must contact Ms. Pringle
within two weelcs of your receipt of the RED. The Agency intends
to have one combined meeting with interested registrants, If
there are any requests for such a meeting, the Agency will notify
all registrants who requested a meeting of the date, location and
time. Requests for a meeting will not extend the 90-day or 8-
month response deadlines.
Sincerely yours,
Daniel M, Barolo, Director
Special Review and
Reregistration Division
Enclosures

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^REGISTRATION ELIGIBILITY DOCUMENT
CHLORINATED ISOCYANURATES
LIST A
CAGE 0569
September, 1992
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
SPECIAL REVIEW AND REREGISTRATION DIVISION
WASHINGTON, D.C.

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GLOSSARY OF TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
ADI	Acceptable Daily Intake. Also known as the Reference
Dose or RfD.
a.i.	Active Ingredient
ARC	Anticipated Residue Contribution
CAS	Chemical Abstracts Service
CSF	Confidential Statement of Formula
EEC	Estimated Environmental Concentration, The estimated
pesticide concentration in an environment, such as a
terrestrial ecosystem.
EP
EPA
FIFRA
FFDCA
HDT
K+CWHR
LC50
LD50
LDT
LEL
MP
MP I
End-Use Product
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act
Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act
Highest Dose Tested
Kernel plus Cob with Husk Removed
Median lethal concentration - a statistically derived
concentration of a substance that can be expected to
cause death in 50% of test animals. It is usually
expressed as the weight of substance per weight or
volume of water or feed, e.g., mg/1 or ppm.
Median lethal dose — a statistically derived single
dose that can be expected to cause death in 50% of the
test animals, when administered by the route indicated
(oral, dermal, inhalation). Itis expressed as a
weight of substance per unit weight of animal, e.g.,
mg/kg.
Lowest Dose Tested
Lowest Effect Level
Manufacturing Use Product
Maximum Permissible Intake
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS CONT'D
MRID	Master Record Identification (number). EPA's system of
recording and tracking studies submitted to the Agency.
NPDES	National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
NOEL	No Observed Effect Level
OPP	Office of Pesticide Programs
PADI	Provisional Acceptable Daily Intake
ppm	Parts per Million
RfD	Reference Dose
RS	Registration Standard
TMRC	Theoretical Maximum Residue Contribution
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY . 						1
I.	INTRODUCTION 	 ........... 	 2
II.	CASE OVERVIEW 		.3
A.	CHEMICAL OVERVIEW			.3
B.	USE PROFILE ............ 	 5
C.	DATA REQUIREMENTS ........ 	 13
D.	REGULATORY HISTORY 	 ..... 13
III.	SCIENCE ASSESSMENT OF THE CHLORINATED ISOCYANtmATES . . 13
A.	PRODUCT CHEMISTRY ASSESSMENT ........... 13
B.	HUMAN HEALTH ASSESSMENT . 		14
1.	Hazard Assessment			14
a.	Acute Toxicity
b.	Subchronic Toxicity
c.	Chronic Toxicity and Carcinogenicity
d.	Developmental Toxicity
e.	Reproduction
f.	Mutagenicity
g.	Metabolism
2.	Exposure Assessment 	 ...... 17
a.	Dietary Exposure
b.	Occupational and Residential Exposure
3.	Risk Characterization		19
C.	ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT ... 	 20
1.	Environmental Fate ....... 	.20
2.	Ecological Effects ......... 	 21
Ecological Effects Profile
a.	Avian Studies
b.	Aquatic Studies
c.	Aquatic Invertebrates
d.	Estuarine and Marine Organisms
3.	Risk Assessment . 				28
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IV. RISK MANAGEMENT AND REREGISTRATION DECISION THE
CHLORINATED ISOCYAJTCJRATES ... 	 29
A.	DETERMINATION OF ELIGIBILITY ..... 		29
B.	REGULATORY POSITION ........ 		30
V. ACTIONS REQUIRED BY REGISTRANTS 			31
A.	MANUFACTURING USE PRODUCTS 			31
1.	Additional generic Data Requirements
2.	Labeling Requirements for Manufacturing-Use Products
B.	END USE PRODUCTS			33
1.	Additional Product Specific Data Requirements
2.	Labeling Requirements for End-Use Products
VI. APPENDICES 			 36
APPENDIX A - Use Patterns Subject to Reregistration
APPENDIX B - Table of the Generic Data Requirements and
Studies Used to Make the Reregistration
Decision
APPENDIX C - Citations Considered to be Part of the Data
Base Supporting the Reregistrations of the
Chlorinated Isocyanurates
APPENDIX D - List of Available Related Documents
APPENDIX E - Pesticide Reregistration Handbook
APPENDIX F - Generic Data Call-In
Attachment A - Chemical Status Sheet
Attachment B - Generic DCI Response Forms (Form A) plus
Instructions
Attachment C - Requirements Status and Registrants'
Response Forms (Form B) plus
Instructions
Attachment D - List of all Registrant(s) Subject to
This DCI and List of Products Subject to
This Generic DCI
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Attachment E - EPA Acceptance Criteria
Attachment F - Cost Share/Data Compensation Forms
APPENDIX G - Product Specific Data Call-In
Attachment A - Chemical Status Sheet
Attachment B - Product Specific DCI Response Forms
(Form A} plus Instructions
Attachment C - Requirements Status and Registrants'
Response Forms (Form B) plus
Instructions
Attachment D - EPA Grouping of End-Use Products for
Meeting Acute Toxicology Data
Requirements for Reregistration
Attachment E - List of all Registrant(s) sent this DCI
Attachment F - EPA Acceptance Criteria
Attachment G - Cost Share/Data Compensation Forms
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The chlorinated isocyanurates are currently registered for
use as disinfectants, sanitizers, algaecides, fungicides,
fungistats, bactericides, bacteriostats, microbicides and
microbistats. The chlorinated isocyanurates include five
antimicrobial compounds as follows: dichloro-s-triazinetrione
(081401), potassium dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081403), sodium
dichloro-s-triazinetrione (081404), trichloro-s-triazinetrione
(081405), and sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate
(081407). These compounds hereafter will be referred to
collectively as the chlorinated isocyanurates.
The Agency has determined that all products which contain
the chlorinated isocyanurates as the active ingredient are
eligible for reregistration for all registered uses.
In May 1988, the Agency issued a registration standard
entitled "Guidance for the Reregistration of Pesticide Products
Containing Chlorinated Isocyanurates As the Active Ingredient
(NTIS PB88-220660). The registration standard summarized the
available data supporting the registrations of the chlorinated
isocyanurates and required additional data to assure that the
proper use of the pesticides posed no potential adverse effects
to man or the environment. The Agency has completed its review
of the chlorinated isocyanurates data base including the data
submitted in response to the 1988 Registration Standard.
The Agency has determined that all registered uses under the
perview of the Agency will not cause unreasonable risk to humans
or the environment and are eligible for reregistration. No
tolerances or exemptions from the requirement of a tolerance are
required to support the existing uses for the registered
chlorinated isocyanurate products. The Agency, however, is
requiring additional- product chemistry data to complete the
generic data base for some manufacturing-use/technical products.
These products will be reregistered once these data are submitted
to and accepted by the Agency. Products for which additional
generic product chemistry must be submitted to fill existing data
gaps are listed in Appendix F.
Before reregistering the applicable products, the Agency is
requiring that product specific data and revised labeling be
submitted within 8 month's of the issuance of this document.
These data requirements include product chemistry and acute
toxicology testing and are listed in Appendix G. After reviewing
these data and the revised labels, the Agency will reregister a
product based on whether or not that product meets the
requirements in section 3(c)(5) of FIFRA. Those products which
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contain other active ingredients will be eligible for
reregistration only when the other active ingredients are
determined to be eligible for reregistration.
I. INTRODUCTION
In 1988, the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide
Act (FIFRA) was amended to accelerate the reregistration of
products with active ingredients registered prior to November 1,
1984. The amended Act provides a schedule for the reregistration
process to be completed in nine years. There are five phases to
the reregistration process. The first four phases of the process
focus on identification of data requirements to support the
reregistration of an active ingredient and the generation and
submission of data to fulfill the requirements. The fifth phase
is a review by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (referred
to as "the Agency") of all data submitted to support
reregistration.
Section 4(g)(2)(A) of FIFRA states that in Phase 5 "the
Administrator shall determine whether pesticides containing such
active ingredient are eligible for reregistration" before calling
in data on products and either reregistering products or taking
other "appropriate regulatory action." Thus, reregistration
involves a thorough review of the scientific data base underlying
a pesticide's registration. The purpose of the Agency's review
is to reassess the potential hazards arising from the currently
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additional data on health and environmental effects; and to
determine whether the pesticide meets the "no unreasonable
adverse effects" criterion of FIFRA.
This document presents the Agency's decision regarding the
reregistration of the chlorinated isocyanurates. The document
consists of five sections. Section I is this introduction.
Section II describes the chlorinated isocyanurates, their uses
and regulatory history. Section III discusses the human health
and environmental assessment based on the data available to the
Agency. Section IV discusses the reregistration decision for the
chlorinated isocyanurates and Section V discusses product
reregistration. Additional details concerning the1 Agency's
review of available data are available on request.
EPA's reviews of specific reports and information on
the set of registered uses considered for EPA's
analyses may be obtained from: IPA, Freedom of
Information, 401, M St., S.W., Washington, D.C. 20460.
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II.
CASE OVERVIEW
A. CHEMICAL OVERVIEW
The following active ingredients are covered by this
Reregistration Eligibility Document;
1.	Common Names: Dichloro-s-triazinetrione, dichloroisocyanuric
acid.
Chemical Name: l#3-Dichloro-s-triazine-2,4,6 (1H,3H,5H)
trione.
Trade Name: ACL 70.
Chemical Family: Halogenated triazines.
Office of Pesticide Programs Chemical Code: 081401.
CAS Registry No: 2782-57-2.
Empirical Formula: C3HN303C12.
2.	Common Names: Potassium dichloro-s-triazinetrione;
Potassium dichloroisocyanurate.
Chemical Name: 1,3-Dichloro-s-triazine-2,4,6 (1H,3H,5H)
trione potassium salt.
Trade Names: ACL 59; P.D.I.C.
Chemical Family: Halogenated triazines.
Office of Pesticide Programs Chemical Code: 081403.
CAS Registry No; 2244-21-5.
Empirical Formula: C3N303C12K.
3.	Common Names: Sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione; sodium
dichloroisocyanurate.
Chemical Name: 1,3-Dichloro-s-triazine-2,4,6 (1H,3H,5H)
trione sodium salt.
Trade Names: ACL 60; CDB 60; CDB 63; S.D.I.C.
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Chemical Family: Halogenated-triazines.
Office of Pesticide Programs Chemical Code: 081404.
CAS Registry No: 2893-78-9.
Empirical Formula: C3N303Cl2Na.
4.	Common names: Trichloro-s-triazinetrione;
trichloroisocyanuric acid; trichloroisocyanurate.
Chemical Name: 1,3,5-trichloro-s-triazine-2,4,6 (1H,3H,5H)
trione.
Trade Names: ACL 90 Plus; CDB 90; T.I.C.A.; TCCA.
Chemical Family: Halogenated triazines.
Office of Pesticide Programs Chemical Code: 081405.
CAS Registry No: 87-90-1.
Empirical Formula: C3N303C13.
5.	Common Names: Sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate;
sodium dichloroisocyanurate dihydrate.
Chemical Name: l,3-Dichloro-s-triazine-2,4,6 (1H,3H,5H)
trione sodium salt dihydrate.
Trade Names: ACL 56; CDB Clearon; DICD.
Chemical Family: Halogenated triazines.
Office of Pesticide programs Chemical Code: 081407.
CAS Registry No: 51580-86-0.
Empirical Formula: C3N303C12N2. 2H20.
The dechlorinated s-triazinetrione, isocyanuric acid, (OPP
Chemical Code: 081402) was not considered under the 1988
Registration Standard and is not being considered in this
reregistration eligibility document since it has no pesticidal
properties per se. It acts only as an inert chemical stabilizer
for the hypochlorous acid derived from other sources.
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Although the penta-s-triazinetrione, (OPP Chemical Code:
081406) was considered in the 1988 Registration Standard, it is
not being considered in this reregistration eligibility document
since no active products remain registered with the Agency.
B. USE PROFILE
The following is information on the active registered uses with
specific use sites and application methods. A detailed table of
both eligible and ineligible uses of the chlorinated
isocyanurates is in Appendix A.
1. Chemical Name: Dichloro-s-triazinetrione
Case number: 0569
Chemical Code: 081401
CAS Reg Number: 2782-57-2
Type of Pesticide: Disinfectant, Sanitizer.
Use sites:
INDOOR FOOD;
Dairies/cheese processing plant equipment (food contact),
Dairies/cheese processing plant premises (non-food contact),
Dairy farm milk handling facilities/equipment, Dairy farm
milking equipment, Eating establishments equipment/utensils
(food contact), Eating establishments food handling and
servina areas {non—food contact), Food processing plant
mm mm mm	mm mm « » w mm* mm mm f jf	w *	^m m. mm	-mm m— ym-m-» ^J j—
equipment (food contact), Food processing plant premises
(non-food contact),
INDOOR NON-FOOD:
Commercial/institutional/industrial floors,
Commercial/institutional/industrial premises/equipment.
INDOOR MEDICAL:
Hospital noncritical items, Hospital/medical institutions
non-conductive floors, Hospitals/medical institutions
premises (human/veterinary).
INDOOR RESIDENTIAL:
Household/domestic dwellings contents, Household/domestic
dwellings indoor premises, Residential floors.
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Formulation Types Registered:
TYPE: End use,
FORM: Liquid soluble concentrate.
Methods and Rates of Application:
TYPES OF TREATMENT: Mop, Sponge-on, Wipe-on, Scrub,
Equipment treatment, Indoor premise treatment.
EQUIPMENT; Mop, Sponge, Cloth, Brush, Mechanical scrubber,
Not on all labels.
TIMING: As needed.
RATE OF APPLICATION: 11? - 234 ppm available chlorine by
weight.
Use Practices Limitations: Strong oxidizing agent; Do not
mix with other chemicals or materials.
Chemical Name: Potassium Dichloro—s—Triazinetrione
Case Number: 0569
Chemical code: 081403
CAS Reg Number: 2244-21-5
Type of Pesticide: Disinfectant, Sanitizer, Algicide,
Fungicide/fungistat.
Use Sites:
AQUATIC NON-FOOD RESIDENTIAL:
Swimming pool water systems.
INDOOR FOOD:
Dairies/cheese processing plant equipment (food contact),
Dairies/cheese processing plant premises (non-food contact),
Dairy farm milk handling facilities/equipment, Dairy farm
milking equipment, Eating establishments equipment/utensils
{food contact), Egg washing treatments (commercial), Food
processing plant equipment (food contact), Food processing
plant premises {nonfood contact), Food processing water
systems, Meat processing plant equipment (food contact),
Meat processing plant premises (nonfood contact), Poultry
processing plant equipment (food contact), Poultry
processing plant premises (nonfood contact).
INDOOR NON-FOOD:
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contact), Egg washing treatments (hatching), Laundry
(commercial).
INDOOR MEDICAL:
Hospitals/medical institutions premises (human/veterinary).
INDOOR RESIDENTIAL:
Bathroom premises/hard surfaces, Household/domestic
dwellings contents, Household/domestic dwellings indoor
premises, Refuse/solid waste containers (garbage cans),
Residential floors, Toilet bowls (interior surfaces).
Pests; Algae, bacteria and fungi.
Formulation Types Registered:
TYPE: End use, Technical grade.
FORM: Granular, Felleted/tableted, Solid soluble
concentrate.
Methods and Rates of Application:
TYPES OF TREATMENT: Immersion, Spray, Surface treatment,
Dip, Indoor premise treatment, Pour-on, Brush-on, Equipment
treatment, Circulation method, Fog, Rinse, Wash, Water-
treatment .
EQUIPMENT: Tank, Sprayer, Brush, Soak, By hand, Not on all
labels.
TIMING: Initial, subsequent/maintenance, Shock/slug, As
needed.
RATE OF APPLICATION: 1 - 1326 ppm available chlorine by
weight.
Use Practices Limitations; Strong oxidizing agent; Do not
mix with other chemicals or materials.
3. Chemical Name; " Sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione
Case Number; 0569
Chemical code; 081404
CAS Reg Number; 2893-78-9
Type of Pesticide: - Microbicide/microbistat, Disinfectant,
Sanitizer, Fungicide, Algicide, Bacteriostat.
Use Sites:
AQUATIC FOOD CROP; Human drinking water systems.
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AQUATIC NON-FOOD INDUSTRIAL:
Air washer water systems. Commercial/industrial water
cooling systems, Evaporative condenser water systems, Sewage
systems, Heat exchanger water systems,
Lakes/ponds/reservoirs (without human or wildlife use),
Industrial scrubbing systems.
AQUATIC NON-FOOD RESIDENTIAL:
Swimming pools, Hot tubs and spas, Ornamental ponds/aquaria,
Domestic/commercial non potable water (waterbed water).
GREENHOUSE FOOD CROP:
Mushroom houses-empty premise/equipment.
INDOOR FOOD:
Poultry (egg/meat), Egg handling rooms and equipment
(commercial), Egg washing treatments (hatching and
commercial), Dairy farm milk handling facilities/equipment,
Dairy farm milking equipment, Household/domestic dwellings
indoor food handling areas, Dairies/cheese and meat
processing plant premises and equipment (food and non-food
contact), Poultry processing plant equipment (food contact),
Eating establishments food handling areas (food and non-food
contact), Food dispensing equipment/vending machines.
INDOOR NON-FOOD:
Egg plants/hatcheries/brooder rooms, shoe baths (hatching),
Mushroom houses-empty premises/equipment,
Pasteurizer/warmer/cannery cooling water systems, Eating
establishments food handling and serving areas (non-food
contact), Commercial/institutional/industrial
premises/equipment (indoor), Laundry (commercial), Diapers
(commercial laundry), Refuse/solid waste containers (garbage
cans) •
INDOOR MEDICAL:
Hospital semicritical items (catheters/inhalation
equipment).
INDOOR RESIDENTIAL:
Residential floors, Laundry (household/coin operated),
Pests: Bacteria, Slime-forming algae, bacteria and fungi.
Formulation Types Registered;
TYPE: End use, Manufacturing use.
FORM: Soluble concentrate/solid, Tablet, Granular.
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Methods and Rates of Application:
TYPES OF TREATMENT:
Feeding and watering appliance treatment, Indoor premise
treatment, Transportation vehicle treatment, Rinse, Spray,
Brush-on, Mop, Egg treatment, Wash, Pour-on, Wipe-on,
Immersion, Circulation method, Circulate-in-place (CIP)
treatment, Equipment treatment, Dip, Soak, Water
recirculating system treatment, Water treatment, Fog, Flush
treatment, Surface treatment, Scrub, Contact and/or surface
treatment.
EQUIPMENT:
Sprayer, Brush, Mechanical sprayer, Machine apparatus,
Cloth, By hand, Skimmer basket, Pail, Portable
chlorinator/brominator unit, Sponge, Tank, Dish washing
machine, Sink, Washing machine.
TIMING;
As needed, Continuous feed (initial and subsequent),
Intermittent (slug) (initial and subsequent), Shock/slug,
Initial/Subsequent maintenance, Winterizing, Morning, Night
time, Not on all labels«
RATE OF APPLICATION:
Available chlorine: 1 - 1062 ppm.
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4. Chemical Name: Trichloro-s-triazinetrione
case Number: 0569
Chemical Code: 081405
CAS Reg Number: 87-90-1
Type of Pesticide: Microbicide/microbistat (slime forming
bacteria, fungi, algae), Disinfectant, Sanitizer, Fungicide,
Algicide, Bacteriostat.
Use Sites:
AQUATIC NON-FOOD INDUSTRIAL:
Air washer water systems, Commercial/industrial water
cooling systems, Evaporative condenser water systems,
Secondary oil recovery injection water, Sewage systems, Heat
exchanger water systems, Lakes/ponds/reservoirs (without
human or wildlife use), Industrial scrubbing system, Oil
recovery drilling muds/packer fluids,
AQUATIC NON-FOOD RESIDENTIAL:
Swimming pool water systems, Ornamental ponds/aquaria.
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INDOOR FOOD:
Poultry (egg/meat), Egg handling equipment and washing
treatments (commercial), Dairy farm milk handling
facilities/equipment, Dairy farm milking equipment,
Agricultural/farm structures/buildings and equipment,
Agricultural/farm premises, Household/domestic dwellings
indoor food handling areas, Pasteurizer/warmer/cannery
cooling water systems, Human drinking water systems, Food
processing plant premises and equipment (food and non-food
contact), Dairies/cheese processing plant premises and
equipment (food and non-food contact), Meat processing plant
premises and equipment (food and non-food contact), Poultry
processing plant premises and equipment (food and non-food
contact), Fish/seafood processing plant premises and
equipment (food and non-food contact), Eating establishments
equipment/utensils and food handling areas (food'contact).
INDOOR NON-FOOD:
Animals (laboratory/research), Egg plants/hatcheries/brooder
rooms/shoe baths (hatching), Eating establishments food
handling and serving areas (nonfood contact),
Commercial/institutional/industrial premises/equipment
(indoor), Commercial/institutional/industrial floors,
Leather/leather products, Laundry (commercial).
INDOOR MEDICAL:
Hospitals/medical institutions premises (human/veterinary),
Hospital noncntical items (bedpans/furniture),
Hospital/medical institutions non—conductive floors.
INDOOR RESIDENTIAL:
Laundry (household/coin—operated), Bathroom premises/hard
surfaces.
PESTS: Black and green algae, Sulfate-reducing bacteria,
Slime-forming bacteria, algae and fungi, Desulfovibrio desulfitricam,
Pseudomonas sp., Bacillus sp.
FORMULATION TYPES REGISTERED!
TYPE; End use, Manufacturing use.
FORM: Soluble granular, Tablets, Sticks, Solid soluble
concentrate.
METHODS AND RATES OF APPLICATION:
TYPES OF' TREATMENT:
Feeding and watering appliance treatment, Wash, Spray,
Circulate-in-place (CIP) treatment, Immersion, Premise
treatment, Water recirculating system treatment, Water
treatment, Broadcast, Sprinkle, Water once-through system
treatment, Brush-on, Swab, Soak, Rinse, Wash, Sewage
treatment, Mop, Wipe-on, Fog, Sponge-on, Immersion, Surface
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treatment, Preservative treatment,
EQUIPMENT:
Pressure sprayer, Tablet feeder, Skimmer basket, By hand,
Brush, Mop, Cloth, Fogging, Sponge, Tank, Metering pump,
Washing machine, Portable chlorinator unit.
TIMING:
Continuous feed (initial), Continuous feed (subsequent),
Intermittent (slug)(initial), Intermittent
(slug)(subsequent), Initial, Subsequent/maintenance,
Shock/slug, Winterizing.
RATE OF APPLICATION: Available chlorine: 1 - 971 ppm by
weight.
USE PRACTICES LIMITATIONS: None.
5. Chemical Name: Sodium Dichloro-s-triazinetrione Dihydrate
Case number: 0569
Chemical Code: 081407
CAS Reg Number: 51580-86-0
Type of Pesticide: Microbicide/microbistat, Disinfectant,
Sanitizer, Fungicide, Algicide.
Use Sites:
AQUATIC NON-FOOD INDUSTRIAL:
Air washer water systems, Commercial/industrial water
cooling systems, Evaporative condenser water systems, Sewage
systems, Heat exchanger water systems, Lagoons (without
human or wildlife use), Industrial scrubbing system.
AQUATIC NON-FOOD RESIDENTIAL:
Hot tubs, Spas, Swimming pool water systems, Ornamental
fountains.
INDOOR FOOD:
Poultry houses, Egg handling equipment, Commercial egg
washing treatments, Hatching egg washing treatments, Dairy
farm milk handling facilities/equipment, Dairy farm milking
equipment, Household/domestic dwellings indoor food handling
areas, Human drinking water systems, Food processing plant
premises and equipment (food and non-food contact),
Dairies/cheese processing plant premises and equipment (food
and non-food contact), Meat processing plant premises and
equipment (food and non-food contact), Poultry processing
plant premises and equipment (food and non-food contact),
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Fish/seafood processing plant premises and equipment (food
and non-food contact), Eating establishments, Eating
establishments equipment/utensils (food contact), Milk shake
machines. Soft serve ice cream machines.
INDOOR NON-FOOD:
Hatching egg washing treatments, Pasteurizer/warmer/cannery
cooling water systems, Eating establishments food handling
and serving areas (non-food contact),
Commercial/institutional/industrial premises/equipment,
Laundry (commercial), Diapers (commercial laundry).
INDOOR MEDICAL:
Surgical fluid waste sanitizer.
INDOOR RESIDENTIAL;
Household/domestic dwellings indoor premises, Residential
floors. Laundry (household/coin-operated), Toilet bowls
(interior surfaces), Bathroom premises/hard surfaces,
Refuse/solid waste containers (garbage cans).
Pests: Slime-forming bacteria, fungi and algae.
Formulation Types Registered:
TYPE: End use, Manufacturing use.
FORM; Soluble concentrate/solid, Pelleted/tableted.
Methods and Rates of Application:
TYPES OF TREATMENT: Circulation method, Water recirculating
system treatment, Feeding and watering appliance treatment,
Flush treatment, Egg treatment, Dip, Immersion, Spray,
Surface treatment, Wash, Water treatment, Indoor premise
treatment, Rinse, Pour-on, Wipe-on, Brush-on, Not on all
labels.
EQUIPMENT: Sprayer, Automatic sprayer, Tank, Mechanical
sprayer, Washing machine, Tablet dispenser, Skimmer basket,
Automatic decontamination machine.
TIMING: Initial, Shock/slug, Subsequent/maintenance.
RATE OF APPLICATION:
Indoor medical: 99% active ingredient.
Available chlorine:
Aquatic non-food industrial: l - 199 ppm by weight.
Aquatic non-food residential: 1 - 113 ppm by weight.
Indoor food: 59 - 671 ppm by weight.
Indoor non-food: 6 - 426 ppm by weight.
Indoor residential: 106 - 426 ppm by weight.
Use Practices Limitations: None.
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C.	DATA REQUIREMENTS
Data required in the May 1988 Registration Standard for the
chlorinated isocyanurates included studies on product chemistry,
ecological effects, and toxicology. These data were required to
support indoor and aquatic non-food uses of these chemicals.
Both generic data (Table A) and product specific data for
manufacturing-use products (Table B) were called-in. Please
refer to Appendix B for details of the complete data base for the
chlorinated isocyanurates. Appendix B includes all satisfied
data requirements identified by the Agency for current use groups
that are needed to support reregistration. The data tables in
Appendix B reflect the Agency's reassessment of the data required
for the reregistration of the chlorinated isocyanurates for the
use patterns being supported.
D.	REGULATORY HISTORY
The chlorinated isocyanurates were first registered in the
United States in 1958 for use as disinfectants, sanitizers,
algicides, and fungicides, A Data Call-in was issued March 26,
1980 for the chlorinated isocyanurates requiring additional
toxicity data to assess the potential for kidney toxicity as a
result of exposure to these compounds. A Registration Standard
for the Chlorinated Isocyanurates was issued in May 1988 (NTIS
#PB88~220660) which evaluated the studies submitted as a result
of the 1980 DCI. (Note that the use index for the 1988
registration standard is available under NTIS #PB89-122147). The
1988 standard also required additional data to support the indoor
and aquatic non-food uses for the chlorinated isocyanurates.
This reregistration eligibility document reflects a reassessment
of all data which were submitted in response to the Registration
Standard.
III. SCIENCE ASSESSMENT OP THE CHLORINATED ISOCYANURATES
The Agency has conducted a thorough review of the scientific
data base for the chlorinated isocyanurates for the purposes of
determining the reregistration eligibility of these pesticides.
These findings are summarized below.
A. PRODUCT CHEMISTRY ASSESSMENT
Chemical Characteristics:
Color: White.
Physical state: Crystalline solid.
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Odor: Slight odor of chlorine.
Melting point: 225-250 C.
Bulk density: Powder, 0.50-0.65 g/ml; regular, 0.82-1.0
g/ml; granular, 0.85-0.96 g/ml; extra
granular, 0.92-0.95 g/ml.
Solubility: Dichloro-s-triazinetrione, 0.8 g/100 g water
at 25 C; potassium dichloro-s-triazinetrione,
9 g/100 g water at 25 C; sodium dichloro-s-
triazinetrione, 24,8 g/100 g water at 26.8 C;
trichlor-s-triazinetrione, 1.2 g/100 g water
at 25 C; sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione
dihydrate, 26.2 g/100 g water at 25 C.
Vapor pressure: Very small, impossible to measure.
Stability: Stable and relatively inert when dry.
Unusual handling characteristics: Strong oxidizing agents
which should be kept away
from heat and flames.
The May 1988 Registration Standard required additional
generic product chemistry data for each technical chlorinated
isocyanurate. Although data gaps exist for some studxes for some
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reregistration decision or environmental assessment of the
chlorinated isocyanurates. The Agency is requiring additional
product chemistry data at this time to satisfy these data gaps in
the product chemistry data base for these chemicals.
B. HUMAN HEALTH ASSESSMENT
1. Hazard Assessment
The isocyanurates have been divided into three groups
for the purposes of acute toxicity testing. The division is
primarily on the basis of chemical structure and secondarily
on the potential or actual effects related to the level of
triazine ring chlorination. These groups are: (i)
isocyanuric acid; (ii) the dichloroisocyanurate group
(including the acid, the potassium salt, the sodium salt,
and the dihydrated sodium salt); (iii) trichloroisocyanuric
acid.
Since the chronic effects of chlorine for humans are
well known, EPA determined that isocyanuric acid can
represent all the chlorinated isocyanurates for the purpose
of conducting metabolism, subchronic, chronic,
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developmental, and mutagenicity studies. By using the
nonchlorinated s-triazinetrione as the test substance, the
effects of the triazinetrione moiety could be distinguished
from those of the chlorine. Sodium isocyanurate was
considered to be toxicologically equivalent to isocyanuric
acid and, as such, was selected as a suitable test substance
for the development of toxicity data.
All toxicity data requirements have been met. The
effects and toxicity of the chlorinated isocyanurates are
well understood and no further information is needed to
evaluate human health risks.
a. Acute Toxicity
TEST
RESULTS WITH
TRICHLOROX SOCYANURATE
CATEGORY
Oral LD50—rat
1500 mq/kcr
III
Dermal LD50—rabbit
> 10.0 g/kg
III
Eye irritation—rabbit
very irritating
I
Dermal irritation——rabbit
mild irritation
III
The available data indicate that the chlorinated
isocyanurates have low acute oral and dermal toxicity
but are very irritatinq to the eyes. The chlorinated
isocyanurates are very mild primary dermal irritants
and are not considered to be dermal sensitizers. Acute
inhalation studies are not required because vaporiza-
tion and respirable dust are not expected. Eye
irritation testing with trichloroisocyanurate is not
required since it is known that the chlorinated
isocyanurates are generally very irritating to the
eyes. Delayed neurotoxicity data are not required
because the chlorinated isocyanurates are not
organophosphates.
b. Subchronic Toxicity
When sodium isocyanurate was given in the drinking
water for 13 weeks, the NOEL was 896 ppm (72 mg/kg/day)
for male rats and 1792 ppm (522 mg/kg/day) for male
mice. The toxic effects observed were hyperplasia of
the urinary bladder and calculi in male mice, and
hyperplasia in the lining of the urinary bladder in the
male rats. The NOEL was 5375 ppm for female rats (371
mg/kg/day) and for female mice (1582 mg/kg/day).
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A subchronic oral study in a nonrodent species is
not required because the metabolism of sodium isocyanu-
rate is similar in rats and dogs. Neither 21-day nor
90-day subchronic dermal studies are required because
of a lack of toxicity in subchronic oral studies at
doses far above use concentrations. Subchronic
inhalation and neurotoxicity studies are not required
for the reasons given under the associated acute
topics.
c.	Chronic Toxicity and Carcinogenicity
The LOEL in rats was 5375 ppm (371 mg/kg/day for
males) based on decreased survival and lesions in the
heart and urinary tract of males dosed in the drinking
water for 2 years; the NOEL was 2400 ppm (154
mg/kg/day). Carcinogenic effects were not noted at any
dose in the 2-year rat study or in a 2-year mouse study
involving doses up to 5375 ppm (1523 mg/kg/day for
males or 1582 mg/kg/day for females) in the drinking
water. The dose level of 5375 ppm was reported to be
the limit of water solubility for sodium isocyanurate.
A chronic oral study in a nonrodent species is not
required because the metabolism of sodium isocyanurate
is similar in rats and dogs.
d.	Developmental Toxicity
In rats, sodium isocyanurate was not teratogenic
and the NOELs for both maternal and fetal toxicity were
>5 g/kg/day. In one study in rabbits, the NOELs for
maternal (weight loss) and fetal toxicity (decreased
length) were 50 mg/kg/day and 200 mg/kg/day,
respectively, with no teratogenic effects. Another
study in rabbits found the maternal NOEL was 500
mg/kg/day (the highest dose tested), and the
developmental NOEL was 200 mg/kg/day; the developmental
LOEL was 500 mg/kg/day, with increased incidences of
hydrocephaly and post-implantation loss.
e.	Reproduction
A three-generation rat reproduction study found a
NOEL of 5375 ppm for both adult reproductive and
offspring effects. For adult systemic toxicity, the
LOEL was 5375 ppm (371 mg/kg/day) and the NOEL was 1200
ppm (77 mg/kg/day), respectively, with urinary bladder
calculi in the F2 males.
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f.	Mutagenicity
Sodium isocyanurate was not mutagenic in studies
designed to detect the potential to induce gene
mutation, structural chromosomal aberrations, or
altered sister chromatid exchange frequency.
g.	Metabolism
Metabolism studies in both the rat and dog,
following administration of [ C]sodium isocyanurate by
the oral and intravenous routes, demonstrated rapid
absorption, distribution, and excretion of
unmetabo1ized isocyanurate. The elimination half-life
in rats was 32-43 minutes following 5 mg/kg I.V. or
oral administration. The half-life was 122-148 minutes
after oral dosing at 500 mg/kg. At the 5 mg/kg dose,
excretion was largely via the urine with about 5% in
the feces. At the 500 mg/kg oral dose, 55-70% (rats)
or 27-86% (dogs) was excreted in the feces and the
remainder in the urine. These studies adequately
elucidate the absorption, metabolism, and excretion of
the chlorinated isocyanurates.
2. Exposure Assessment
a. Dietary Exposure
The chlorinated isocyanurates include five
antimicrobial compounds as follows: dichloro-s-
triazinetrione (081401), potassium dichloro-s-
triazinetrione (081403) , sodium dichloro-s-
triazinetrione (081404), trichloro-s-triazinetrione
(081405) , and sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione
dihydrate (081407). These compounds will be hereafter
referred to as s-triazinetrione compounds in this
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The industrial/agricultural uses of the s-
triazinetrione as a food contact surface sanitizer are
not subject to residue chemistry data requirements
under 40 CFR §158.125; these uses are regulated by FDA
according to 21 CFR §178.1010 (b)2 and (c)2. Thus,
there are currently no tolerances or exemptions from
the requirements of a tolerance established for the
s-triazinetrione compounds, and none are needed.
The May 1988 Guidance Document for Chlorinated
Isocyanurates (page 15) required the establishment of
or exemption from a tolerance for the use of
chlorinated isocyanurate formulations as poultry
drinking water sanitizers and as egg sanitizers because
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these uses were not specifically included in the Code
of Federal Regulations. This action is no longer
appropriate; the uses of s-triazinetrione compounds
(Chemical Code 081403, 15% SC/L, EPA Reg. No. 5185-62)
in poultry drinking water have been canceled. The
issue pertaining to uses of s-triazinetrione compounds
as a commercial egg sanitizer is addressed in detail
below.
The s-triazinetrione compounds are registered for
use as food and non-food contact surface sanitizers in
agricultural premises (including commercial egg wash
treatments and dairy farm milk handling
facilities/equipment), food/feed handling
establishments, commercial/institutional/industrial
sites, and residential sites. Use of the s-
triazinetrione compounds as a food contact surface
sanitizer (including the shells of intact eggs) is
regulated by the FDA according to 21 CFR §178,1010
(b)(2) and (c)(2). This regulation stipulates that
aqueous solutions containing dichloroisocyanuric acid,
trichloroisocyanuric acid, or the sodium or potassium
salts of these acids, with or without the bromides of
potassium, sodium or calcium will not provide more than
100 ppm of available halogen determined as available
chlorine. NOTE: Although 21 CFR §178.1010 does not
provide specific reference to the commercial treatment
of eggs for human consumption, the Agency interprets
this regulation to include food-grade, intact egg
shells as food contact surfaces.
There are no residue chemistry data requirements
for s-triazinetrione compounds with respect to the
registered uses of these compounds as food and non-food
contact surface sanitizers (excluding commercial egg
wash treatments). For those s-triazinetrione products
with commercial egg wash treatment on the label, refer
to the end-use product label requirements {section V(B)
(2)(b) of this document) for further information.
b. Occupational and Residential Exposure
The 1988 Registration Standard for the Chlorinated
Isocyanurates did not require occupational or
residential exposure data. The chlorinated
isocyanurates are used primarily as disinfectants and
algicides in swimming pools and to a lesser extent in
industrial cooling water systems. For these uses, the
chlorinated isocyanurates are applied as solids with
resulting concentrations ranging from 1-3 ppm for
swimming pools and 0.5-107 ppm for industrial water
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systems including cooling water, although, initial
doses of up to 21.3 ppm for swimming pools and 1062 ppm
for industrial water systems may be required. Other
minor uses include sanitizing and disinfecting food and
non-food contact surfaces and laundry sanitizing uses.
For these minor uses, aqueous solutions are applied as
sprays or by mopping, scrubbing, flooding, sponging, or
immersion at concentrations ranging up to 1326 ppm.
Note: ppm is expressed as available chlorine.
Occupational and residential exposure can be
expected based on the currently registered uses of
these chemicals. Current label requirements concerning
swimmer exposure are as follows:
Reentry - Reentry into treated swimming pools/spas is
prohibited above levels of 3 ppm of chlorine.
3. Risk Characterization
DIETARY
Dietary exposure to the chlorinated isocyanurates
is not expected. There are no tolerances established
for residues of these compounds because tolerances or
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s-triazinetrione compounds are not necessary. A food
additive regulation allowing the use of s-triazinetrione
compounds as a sanitizing rinse on food-processing
equipment and utensils, and on other food-contact
articles (including the shells of intact eggs) has been
established (21 CFR §178.1010).
OCCUPATIONAL AND RESIDENTIAL
The chlorinated isocyanurates do not appear to
induce significant acute (except eye irritation),
subchronic or chronic toxicity based on available
information. As already mentioned in the acute
toxicity discussion, it is known that these compounds
are generally very irritating to the eyes.
Although some occupational and residential
exposure can be expected from use of the chlorinated
isocyanurates, the toxicity data indicate these
compounds do not meet the Agency's toxicity criteria
for the requirement of postapplication/reentry and/or
mixer/loader/applicator exposure monitoring data.
Accordingly, occupational and residential exposure data
are not required to support the reregistration of the
chlorinated isocyanurates.
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C. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
1. Environmental Fate
The Agency has reviewed data submitted in support of
registration, and the general literature, for environmental
effects for chlorinated isocyanurates and their
dechlorinated end-products, isocyanuric acid and cyanuric
acid and has determined that the data base is adequate and
will support reregistration.
In disinfection by chlorination, a chlorinating agent is
added to the water in sufficient amounts so as to produce a
residual free chlorine concentration after all of the
chlorine demand has been satisfied. Residual free chlorine
is defined as the sum of the concentrations of hypochlorous
acid and hypochlorite anion? the amount of chlorination
needed to reach residual free chlorine is known as
breakthrough chlorination.
All of the chlorinated isocyanurates form hypochlorous acid
when dissolved in water. Hypochlorous acid is a weak acid
(dissociation constant 3.7 x 10 at 25 C) which dissociates
into hypochlorite anions and hydronium ions; however, in the
pH range 7 to 8 and below, hypochlorous acid is the
predominant species. Hypochlorous acid (which is the
species of actual pesticidal activity) is an oxidizing
agent. It reacts readily with ammonia, amines, sulfides,
sulfites, and nitrites present in the water. Antimicrobial
activity results from the oxidation reactions with microbial
enzyme systems. All of these oxidation^reactions consume
residual free chlorine, with the concomitant reduction of
hypochlorous acid/hypochlorite to chloride anions.
Released hypochlorous acid from chlorinated isocyanurates
can react with the dechlorinated isocyanurate/cyanurate
moieties since there is an equilibrium between residual free
chlorine and the dechlorinated moieties; this equilibrium
complex reduces the loss of residual free chlorine to
sunlight. As free residual chlorine is used up,
isocyanuric acid and cyanuric acid remain.
The moieties remaining after all chlorine is consumed are
the symmetrical triazines isocyanuric acid and cyanuric
acid. These two chemical's are known to co-exist in a pH-
dependent equilibrium. Although they are not prone to
abiotic degradation (hydrolysis; direct photolysis) or
aerobic microbial degradation, anaerobic conditions favor
2Betz Laboratories, Inc., Trevose, PA.,, BETZ Handbook for
Industrial Water Conditioning, Seventh Edition, 1976
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their rapid degradation to carbon dioxide and ammonia. The
triazine moiety is essentially non-toxic, based on available
mammalian metabolism and oral and dermal toxicity studies.
No accumulation in mammals, fish, or non-target aquatic
organisms is expected. The dechlorinated products are
highly soluble in water (ca 2000 ppm) and would be rapidly
excreted by aquatic organisms.
/
The rate and mechanism of decomposition of hypochlorous acid
are dependent on pH, concentration, temperature, light., the
presence of organic and inorganic matter, and the redox
potential of the medium. Since hypochlorous acid is a weak
acid it is found practically undissociated at the neutral pH
range recommended for the use of chlorinated isocyanurates,
which for swimming pool waters has been established as 7.2
to 7.6.
REFERENCES
-	Wojtowicz, J.A., "Chlorine Monoxide, Hypochlorous Acid and
the Hypochlorites", in Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical
Technology. Vol.5, Wiley Interscience, New York, 3rd.
Edition, 1979/ pp. 580-611.
-	Smolin, E.M and Rapoport, L., "S- Triazines and
Derivatives", in The Chemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds, A.
Weissberger, Consulting Editor, interscience Publishers, New
York, 1959; pp. 17-24 and 389-392.
-	Greenwood, N.N. and Earnshaw, A. Chemistry of the
Elements, Pergamon Press, Oxford, UK, 1984.
-	Cotton, A.F. and Wilkinson, G. Advanced Inorganic
Chemistry. John Wiley and Sons, New York, Fifth Edition,
1988.
2. Ecological Effects
The Agency has reviewed data submitted in support of
registration and the general literature for ecological
effects of chlorinated isocyanurates and their dechlorinated
end-products isocyanuric acid and cyanuric acid and has
determined that the data base is adequate and will support
reregistration. The Agency has based its assessment on data
developed using the chlorine derivative trichloro-s-
triazinetrione. All of the chlorine derivatives will
release hypochlorous acid on contact with water. Trichloro-
s-triazinetrione was chosen as the test chemical because it
produces the highest percent (90%) available chlorine as
compared to sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione which produces
64.2% available chlorine. Therefore, only data on
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trichloro-s-triazinetrione is needed to support
reregistration. However, all other data (chlorine
derivatives) were evaluated and cited.
Effects on Birds
Trichloro-s-triazinetrione
Eight studies were evaluated under this topic.
Author
Date
Fink, R.
1976
Robaidek, l.
1985
Fink, R.
1975
Fink, R.
1975
Beavers, J.
1984
Robaidek, E.
1984
Beavers, J.
1984
Robaidek, E.
1984
In order to characterize the toxicity of isocyanurates to
birds, valid data from the following tests on the technical
material are required: Two subacute dietary studies on one
species of waterfowl (preferably mallard duck) and one
species of upland game bird (preferably bobwhite quail or
ring-necked pheasant); an avian single-dose oral study on
one species (preferably mallard duck or bobwhite quail).
The avian acute oral toxicity studies reviewed are listed
below:
Species
Mallard
duck
Bobwhite
quail
LD50
%ai mqr/kq Author	Date
100 1890 Fink, R.	1976
97 1674 Robaidek, E. 1985
Fulfills
Guideline
Rcrmnts.
Partial*
Yes
* Birds were 14 days old instead of at least 16 weeks old
and food was not withheld prior to dosing.
There are sufficient data available to characterize
technical trichloro-s-triazinetrione as slightly toxic to
birds. The avian acute oral guideline requirement has been
satisfied with data from the evaluated documents.
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The subacute dietary toxicity studies reviewed are listed
below:
5 p 6C16S
Bobwhite
quail
Mallard
duck
Mallard
duck
Mallard
duck
Bobwhite
quail
Bobwhite
quail
% ai
100
100
?*
?*
?*
?*
IA0
(ppro)
7235
>10,000
>5620
>5000
>5620
>5000
Author	Date
Fink, R.	1975
Fink, R.	1975
Beavers, J.	1984
Robaidek, E.	1984
Beavers, J.	1984
Robaidek, E.	1984
Fulfills
Guideline
Requirements
Yes
Yes
Partial
Partial
Partial
Partial
*The avian dietary LC50 studies partially satisfy the requirement
because the percent of ai is unknown.
There are sufficient data available to characterize trichloro-s-
triazinetrione as practically nontoxic to upland game birds when
administered in their feed. The guideline requirements for an avian
subacute dietary toxicity test on the technical grade of trichloro-s-
triazinetrione was satisfied by data contained in the evaluated
documents.
Effects on Fish
Four studies were evaluated under this topic.
Author	pate
McCann, J.A.? Pitcher, F.G.	1973
McCann, J.A.; Pitcher, F.G.	1973
Barrows, B.	1985
Barrows, B.	1984
The minimum data required for characterizing the acute toxicity
of isocyanurates to fish are the results of two 96-hour studies
with technical grade material. The studies must be performed on
one coldwater species (preferably rainbow trout) and one
warmwater species (preferably bluegill sunfish).
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The fish acute toxicity studies reviewed are listed below;
Fulfills
Soecies
% ai
LCS0


Guideline
(ppm)
Author
Date
Recruirements
Rainbow
100
0,37
McCann, J.A.,;
1973
Yes
trout


Pitcher, F.G.


Rainbow
100
0.33
i^cCann, *3*. . /
1973
Yes
trout


Pitcher, F.G.


Rainbow





trout
?*
0.08
Barrows, B.
1985
No
Bluegill





sunfish
100
0.20
Barrows, B.
1984
Yes
*A formulated product was used instead of technical grade material,
There are sufficient data available to characterize
trichloro-s-triazinetrione as very highly toxic to fish.# The
fish acute guidelines requirement has been satisfied by data
contained in the evaluated documents.
Chronic Effects on Fish fFrom Sodium Hypochlorite Standard^
The maximum allowable toxic concentration (MATC) ranged from
0.11 to 0.23 ppm for fathead minnow (21-day study).
Effects on Invertebrates
Three studies were evaluated under this topic.
Author
LeBlanc, G.A.
Barrows, B.
Surprenant, D.;
Hoberg J.
Date
1976
1985
1984
The minimum data required to characterize the acute toxicity
of isocyanurates to freshwater invertebrates is a 48-hour
aquatic study with the technical grade material. The test
organisms should be first instar Daohnia magna or early
instar amphipods, stoneflies, or mayflies.
The freshwater invertebrates studies reviewed are listed
below:
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Species %ai
Daphnia
magna
Daphnia
magna
Daphnia
magna
?*
100
100
LCS0
imml
0.25
0.19
0.8
Author	Date
LeBlanc, G.A.	1976
Barrows, B.	1985
Surprenant, D;
Hoberg, J.	1985
Fulfills
Guideline
Requirements
Partial
Yes
Yes
*The percent of active ingredient is unknown.
There are sufficient data available to characterize
technical trichloro-s-triazinetrione as highly toxic to
freshwater invertebrates. The invertebrate Guidelines
requirement has been satisfied by the evaluated documents.
Chronic Effects on Invertebrates fFrom the Sodium Hypochlorite
Standard\
The MATC ranged from 0.11 to 0.4 ppm for American oysters
(30-day study).
Effects on Estuarine and Marine Organisms
No studies were submitted for review on the isocyanurates.
However, data cited in the Sodium Hypochlorite Standard are
being utilized to support this Reregistration Eligibility
Document because all of the chlorine derivatives will
release hypoch1orous acid on contact with water.
Sixteen studies from the Sodium Hypochlorite Standard were
included under this topic.
Author
Roosenburg et al.
Roberts et al. -
Roberts and Gleeson
Roberts et al.
Roberts and Gleeson
Roberts et al.
Roberts et al.
Thatcher-
Buckley
Thatcher
Roberts et al.
Bellance and Bailey
Thatcher
Roberts et al.
Thatcher
Roberts et al
Date
1980
1975
1978
1975
1975	and 1978
1978 and 1979
1978 and 1979
1978
1976
1978
1975
1977
1978
1975
1978
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Estuarine and marine organism toxicity tests on technical
and formulated pesticides are required to support
registration if there is an intended direct application to
an estuarine or marine environment or if the pesticide may-
be expected to enter these environments in significant
concentrations because of use or mobility pattern. These
studies include acute La* testing on shrimp, oyster, and
estuarine fish.
Acute estuarine and marine testing will be required on the
hypochlorite salts since hypochlorites are discharged into
estuarine and marine waterways.
The following information is taken from Ambient Water
Quality Criteria for Chlorine, prepared for U.S. EPA,
Environmental Criteria and Assessment Office, Cincinnati,
Ohio, by Tobler, J.; Cohn, W.E., Jolley, R.; Carpenter, J.;
Ferguson, M.; Stair, D.; Sigmon, C.; Hinkle, C.; Mattice,
J.; Middaugh, D.; Cummings,R.; Science Applications, Inc.,
Oak Ridge, Tennessee, June 29, 1981.
Species	LC5c pom
American oyster
(Crassostra virainica^
(larvae) ^	48-hr	0.026
(Straight-hinged larvae)	96-hr	0.046
(Juvenile)	96-hr	0.023
Copepod	48-hr	0.05
fAcartia tonsa)	48-hr	0.029-0.067
Crab
fPaqarus lonqicarpus)
(larvae)	96-hr	0.06
Crab
(Panoplus herbstii)	48-hr	0.06
(larvae)	96-hr	0.02-0.04
Shrimp
fPandalus goniurus)	96-hr	0.09
Coho salmon	96-hr	0.07
96-hr	0.032
Atlantic silverside	96-hr.0.037
Spot	96-hr	0.09
Pacific sand lance
(juvenile and adult)	96-hr	0.082
Naked goby	96-hr	0.08
English sole	96-hr	0.073
There are sufficient data to characterize sodium
hypochlorite as very highly toxic to estuarine and marine
organisms. The Guidelines requirement for estuarine and
marine organism testing has been satisfied.
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Chronic Effects on Estuarine and Marine Organisms fFrom
Sodium Hypochlorite Standard)
No studies were submitted for review on the isocyanurates.
However, data in the Sodium Hypochlorite Standard are being
utilized to support this Reregistration Eligibility
Document,
Four studies from the Sodium Hypochlorite Standard were
included under this topic.
Author
Date
Linden et al.
1977
Buckley et al.
1976
Bongerts et al.
1977
Linden et al.
1980
The following is taken from Ambient Water Quality Criteria
for Chlorine, prepared for U.S. EPA, Environmental Criteria
and Assessment Office, Cincinnati, Ohio, by Tobler, 0".,*
Cohn, W.E.; Jolley, R.; Carpenter, J.; Ferguson, M.; Stair,
Sigmon, C.; Hinkle, C.; Mattice, j.
D
Gumming, R.; Science Applications,
Tennessee, June 29, 1981.
Inc.
? Middaugh, D.
, Oak Ridge,
Embryolarvae and/or life cycle tests on the technical and
formulated pesticide are required to support registration if
the pesticide product is used in or is expected to be
transported to water from the intended use site.
Species
Exposure
Time
American oyster 15 days
(Crassostrea
virginica)	15 days
Cone. fppitO
0.035 - 0.085
0.014 - 0.062
Coho salmon
12 weeks 0.003 - 0.009
Effect
14% - 34% reduction
in shell deposition
14% - 34% reduction
in shell deposition
Reduction in hemoglo-
bin and hematocrit;
lysed erythrocytes;
increased number of
immature and abnormal
cells.
Spot
20 days 0.014 - 0.062
Decreased blood pH
There is sufficient information to characterize the
hypochlorites as chronically very highly toxic to estuarine
and marine invertebrates and fish.
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ECOLOGICAL EFFECTS PROFILE
Technical Trichloro-s-triazinetrione
a.	Avian Studies
Acute oral LD50s of 1674 and 1890 mg/kg were determined
for bobwhite quail and mallard duck, respectively, given
oral doses of technical trichloro-s-triazinetrione (Robaidek
1985, 1500962; .Fink, R. 1976, 132603). Trichloro-s-
triazinetrione can be characterized as slightly toxic to
birds when administered as an acute oral dose.
Subacute dietary LC50s ranging from > 5000 ppm to >
10,000 were determined for bobwhite quail and mallard duck
for technical trichloro-s-triazinetrione (Robaidek 1984,
150964; Fink, R, 1975, 132426). Trichloro-s-triazinetrione
can be characterized as practically nontoxic to birds when
administered in the diet.
b.	Aquatic Studies
Acute 96-hour LC50s of 0.08 and 0.20 ppm were
determined for rainbow trout and bluegill sunfish,
respectively (Barrows 1985, 150966; Barrows 1984, 150965).
Technical trichloro-s-triazinetrione can be characterized as
very highly toxic to coldwater fish and highly toxic to
warmwater fish.
c.	Aquatic Invertebrates
An acute 48-hour LC50 of 0.19 ppm was determined for
Daphnia magna (Barrows 1985, 1500967). Technical trichloro-
s-triazinetrione can be characterized as highly toxic to
freshwater invertebrates.
d.	Estuarine and Marine Organisms
An acute 48-hour EC50 of 0.26 ppm and 96-hour LCS0 of
0.09 ppm for oyster and spot (see Sodium Hypochlorite
Standard, A. Stavola 1981). Trichloro—s—triazinetrione can
be characterized as very highly toxic to estuarine and
marine organisms.
3. Risk Assessment
Exposure of nontarget organisms to chlorinated isocyanurates
may occur via indirect discharge (effluents) or via
accidental release (spills). The Agency does not conduct
hazard assessments based on these routes of exposure but
does, however, require some basic studies to establish
precautionary label statements:
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Precautionary Labeling
Manufacturing-use and end-use products used where an
effluent may occur.
This pesticide is toxic to fish and aquatic organisms. Do
not discharge effluent containing this product into lakes,
streams, ponds, estuaries, oceans or public waters unless
this product is specifically identified and addressed in an
NPDES permit. Do not discharge effluent containing this
product to sewer systems without previously notifying the
sewage treatment plant authority. For guidance, contact
your State Water Board or Regional Office of the EPA.
IV. RISK MANAGEMENT AND REREGISTRATION DECISION FOR THE
CHLORINATED ISOCYANURATES
A. DETERMINATION OF ELIGIBILITY
Section 4(g)(2)(A) of FIFRA calls for the Agency to
determine, after submission of relevant data concerning an
active ingredient, whether products containing the active
ingredient are eligible for reregistration. The Agency has
previously identified and required the submission of the
generic (i.e., active ingredient specific) data required to
support reregistration of products containing chlorinated
isocyanurate as an active ingredient. The Agency has
completed its review of these generic data, and has
determined that the data are sufficient to support
reregistration of products containing chlorinated
isocyanurate. Appendix B identifies the generic data
requirements that the Agency reviewed as part of its
determination of reregistration eligibility of the
chlorinated isocyanurates, and lists the submitted studies
that the Agency found acceptable.
The data identified in Appendix B are sufficient to
allow the Agency to conduct a reasonable risk assessment for
the registered uses of the chlorinated isocyanurates. The
data available to the Agency support the conclusion that the
registered uses of the chlorinated isocyanurates will not
result in unreasonable adverse effects to the environment.
The Agency has determined that all products which contain
the chlorinated isocyanurates as the active ingredient are
eligible for reregistration for all registered uses. The
reregistration of particular products is addressed in
section V of this document.
The Agency made its reregistration eligibility
determination based upon the target data base required for
reregistration, the current guidelines for conducting
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acceptable studies to generate such data, and the data
identified in Appendix B. Although the Agency has found
that products containing the chlorinated isocyanurates are
eligible for reregistration, it should be understood that
the Agency may take appropriate regulatory action, and/or
require the_submission of additional data to support
reregistration of products containing the chlorinated
isocyanurates, if new information comes to the Agency's
attention or if the data requirements for registration {or
the guidelines for generating such data) change.
The following is a summary of the regulatory positions
and rationales for the chlorinated isocyanurates. Where
label revisions are imposed, specific language is set forth
in Section V of this document.
Eligibility Decision
The Agency has sufficient information on the health
effects of the chlorinated isocyanurates and on their
potential for causing adverse effects in fish and wildlife
and the environment for all uses registered for these
chemicals. The Agency therefore concludes that products
containing the chlorinated isocyanurates for these uses are
eligible for reregistration. Only product chemistry data on
certain manufacturing use products are still needed." The
Agency has determined that the chlorinated isocyanurate
products, labeled and used as specified in this
Reregistration Eligibility Document, will not pose
unreasonable risks or adverse effects to humans or the
environment.
Eligible and Ineligible Uses
The Agency has determined that all aquatic food and non-food
industrial and residential, greenhouse food, Indoor Medical
and Indoor residential, as well as, all Indoor food and non-
food uses are eligible for reregistration at this time.
B. REGULATORY POSITION
Tolerance Reassessment
There are currently no tolerances or exemptions from the
requirements of a tolerance established for the chlorinated
isocyanurate compounds and the Agency believes that none are
needed. Further, there are no minor use considerations or
Codex Maximum Residue Levels for the Chlorinated
isocyanurates.
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Endangered Species Statement.
The Agency will not impose a special label advisory
statement for endangered species at this time because
the chlorine released from the chlorinated
isocyanurates is so volatile there is little likelihood
of exposure based on the registered patterns of use or
from accidental spills.
Efficacy Data
Although the Agency has data in its files which
adequately demonstrate the efficacy of hypochlorous
acid, microbiological efficacy data will be required
for some products.
V. ACTIONS ESQXJIRED BY REGISTRANTS
This section is designed to assist the registrant by listing
all of the data requirements and responses necessary for the
reregistration of both manufacturing-use (generic) and end-use
(product specific) products,
A. MANUFACTURING USE PRODUCTS
1.	Additional Generic Data Requirements
The generic data base supporting the reregistration of
the chlorinated isocyanurates products has been reviewed and
determined to be substantially complete. Although the
generic product chemistry data requirements for some
products are acceptable, additional product chemistry data
are required to support the reregistration of other
manufacturing-use/technical products. The products for
which additional data are required will be reregistered once
these data are submitted to and accepted by the Agency. The
generic product chemistry data requirements and the products
for which additional data are required are listed in
Appendix F. Registrants are also reminded that any changes,
since the registration standard was issued in 1988, in the
manufacturing process for the technical chlorinated
isocyanurates, and any detection of new impurities since
that time, must be reported to the Agency.
2.	Labeling Requirements for Manufacturing-Use Products
The labels and labeling of all products must comply
with EPA1s current regulations and requirements. Follow the
instructions in the Product Reregistration Handbook with
respect to labels and labeling. Any product label which
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allows both manufacturing and end use must be amended to
specify only manufacturing gr end use. In this situation,
if a registrant amends his/her label to specify
manufacturing use only and wishes to retain end use
registration, he/she must apply for a separate end-use
product registration.
Based on the reviews of the generic data, the following
additional (or revised) label statements are required:
a.	In the directions for use, the following statement must
appear:
"Formulators using this product are responsible for
obtaining EPA registration of their formulated
products."
b.	In the directions for use, the following statement
regarding acceptable use patterns must appear:
"For formulation into end-use products intended for
flist acceptable sites!,M
c.	The following Environmental Hazard statement is
ypmi 1 rorf f Af anv nee fhaf ractil ffi "i	4	4-Ka
i cyuxi. eu ivi any	wuau l ebUJLLS in uiscnar^6 into X.I1©
aquatic environment:
"This pesticide is toxic to fish and aquatic organisms.
Do not discharge effluent containing this product into
lakes, streams, ponds, estuaries, oceans or public
waters unless this product is specifically identified
and addressed in an NPDES permit. Do not discharge
effluent containing this product to sewer systems
without previously notifying the sewage treatment plant
authority. For guidance, contact your State Water
Board or Regional Office of the EPA."
d.	Under the Note to Physician, located near the Statement
of Practical Treatment, the "If Swallowed" statement
must read as follows:
"IF SWALLOWED, drink large amounts of water. DO NOT
induce vomiting. Avoid alcohol. Call a physician or
poison control center immediately."
For products in category I for eye irritation, add the
following:
"Probable mucosal damage may contraindicate the use of
gastric lavage."
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e. The current label claim for the technical chlorinated
isocyanurates must be revised to reflect the nominal
concentrations of the active ingredients as required in
PR Notice 91-2.
B. END USE PRODUCTS
1.	Additional Product-Specific Data Requirements
Based on the reviews of the generic data for
chlorinated isocyanurates, the products containing the
chlorinated isocyanurates are eligible for reregistration.
Section 4(g)(2)(B) of FIFRA calls for the Agency to obtain
any needed product-specific data regarding the pesticide
after a determination of eligibility has been made. The
product specific data requirements are listed in Appendix G,
the Product Specific Data Call-in Notice.
If registrants have previously submitted these data,
they must review the data submissions to ensure that they
meet current EPA acceptance criteria (Appendix G? Attachment
F) and if not, commit to conduct new studies. If the
registrant believes that previously submitted data meet
current testing standards, then study MRID numbers should be
cited according to the instructions in the Requirement
Status and Registrants Response Form provided for each
product.
The Agency has decided to continue its current policy
of waiving the product-by-product efficacy data requirement
normally levied on sanitizers and disinfectants for
chlorinated isocyanurate formulations. The Agency has
concluded that the published literature can reasonably be
extrapolated to the full range of these products. For those
products for which this waiver cannot be granted product
specific efficacy requirements will be provided.
2.	Label Requirements for End-Use Products
The labels and labeling of all products must comply
with EPA's current regulations and requirements. Follow the
instructions in the Product Reregistration Handbook with
respect to labels and labeling. Any product label which
allows both manufacturing and end use must be amended to
specify only manufacturing or end use. In this situation,
if a registrant amends his/her label to specify
manufacturing use only and wishes to retain end use
registration, he/she must apply for a separate end-use
product registration.
The Agency has determined that the current label
precautions are still applicable and are required for
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product reregistration. The,following additional (or
revised) label statements are required:
a.	The labels must include the following reentry
statement: Reentry into treated swimming pool/spas is
prohibited above levels of 3 ppm of clorine.
b.	Chlorinated isocyanurate products with commercial egg
wash treatment on the label must contain the following:
Only clean, whole eggs can be used for sanitizing.
Dirty, cracked or punctured eggs cannot be sanitized.
If the product is intended for use as both a cleaner
and a sanitizer, separate directions for use as a
cleaner must be provided and followed by a potable
water rinse, preceding the directions for use as a
sanitizer with a fresh solution.
The directions for use in sanitizing eggs must be
similar to the following;
"To sanitize clean shell eggs intended for food or
food products, spray with a solution of x ounce(s)
of product in x gallon(s) of water (providing x
ppm active). The solution must be equal to or
warmer than the eggs, but not to exceed 130 F.
Wet eggs thoroughly and allow to drain. Eggs that
have been sanitized with this chlorine compound
may be broken for use in the manufacture of egg
products without a prior potable water rinse.
Eggs must be reasonably dry before casing or
breaking. The solution must not be reused for
sanitizing eggs,"
x = Specify
If the product is intended or recommended for use in
plants operating under the U.S. Department of
Agriculture egg grading and egg products inspection
programs, authorization must be obtained for the
specific product. You should consult:
Compounds and Packaging Section
Food Ingredient Assessment Division, PSB
U.S. Department of Agriculture, FSIS
Building 306, BARC-East
Beltsville, MD 20705
If there is any question concerning compliance of the
product with 21 CFR 178.1010, you should consult:
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Division of Food arid Color Additives
HF-330 CFSAN
Food and Drug Administration
200 c street sw
Washington, D
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APPENDIX A
Table of Chlorinated Isocyanurate Use Patterns
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APP
ENDIX
A - Case 0569, [Chlorinated isocyariurates) Chemical 081401 [Dichloro-s-trlazlnetrionel
Application Application Application Surfaca '
Typ* Timing Equipment Typa
Fomi
Minimum
Application
Bate (ppm
avail cl)
Maximum
Application
Rata (ppm
avail dl
Max. f
App*.
Max. »
Apps. 9
Max. Rata
Mki, Interval
Batween Appa.
Raatrictad
Entry
Geographic
Limit ationa
Uaa Pattern Umitationa
(alto raa



9 Ma*. Rata
(D«v«l
tntarval
ADowatf
Ditdlowaf
Abbreviations)
USES ELIGIBLE FOR REREGISTRATION
FEED/FOOD USES
Site: Dairy Farm Milk Handling Facilities/Equipment {Use Group: INDOOR FOOD)
indoor premise treatment, NOL,
NOL, hard
sets
234 W
234 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; A 08; A 10 (2)
Site: Dairy Farm Milking Equipment (Use Group: INDOOR FOOD)


equipment treatment, NOL, NOL,
hard
SC/S
234 W
234 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; A 08; A 10 (2)
Site: Food Processing Plant Premise* (Nonfood Contact) {Use Group: INDOOR FOOD)


indoor premise treatment, NOL,
NOL, hard 1
sets
117 W
117 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS; A 10 (2)
Site: Dairies/Cheese Processing Plant Premises (Nonfood Contact) (Use Group: INDOOR FOOD)

indoor premise treatment, NOL,
NOL, hard
SC/S
117 W
117 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (2)
Site: Food Processing Plant Equipment (Food Contact) (Use Group; INDOOR FOOD I


equipment treatment. NOL. NOL,
hard
SC/S
117 W
117 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS; A 10(21
Site: Dairies/Cheese Processing Plant Equipment (Food Contact) (Me Group: INDOOR FOOD)




				 1
equipment treatment, NOL, NOL,
hard
SC/S
117 W
117 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (2)
Site; Eating Establishments Equipment/UtensHs (Food Contact) (Use Group: INDOOR FOOO)


mop, NOL, mop, hard
SC/S
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (10)
sponge-on, NOL, cloth, hard
SC/S
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS; A 10(10)
wipe-on, NOL, cloth, hard
SC/S
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (10)
Site: Eating Establishments Food Handling Areas (Nonfood Contact) (Use Group: INDOOR FOOD)
mop, NOL, mop. Hard
SC/S
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS; A 10(10)
sponge on, NOL, cloth, hard
SC/S
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (10)
wipe-on, NOL, cloth, hard
SC/S
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (10)
Site: Eating Establishments Food Serving Areas (Nonfood Contact) (Use Group: INDOOR FOOD)




mop, NOL, mop, hard
SC/S
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS; A 10(10)
sponge-on, NOL, cloth, hard
SC/S
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (10)
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APP
ENDIX
A - Case 0569, (Chlorinated fsocyanurates) Chemical 081401 (Dichtoro-s-triazlnetriofial
Application Application Application Surface
Typa Timing Equipment Typa
Form
Minimum
Application
Hale ipprn
•vail el)
Maximum
Application
Rata Ippm
avail d|
Max. 1
Appa.
Max, 1
Appa. #
Max. Rata
Min. Interval
Between Apps,
9 Max. Rata
IDeyiJ
Restricted
Entry
Geographic
Limitation*
Uaa Pattern LMtationi
Mao iee



Interval
Allowed
| Disallowed
AMxeviationil
USES ELIGIBLE FOR REREOISTRATION
Site: Eating Establishments Food StnAq /
Iraas {Nonfood Contact) (Use Group: INDOOR FOOD) (Continued from previous pam)
wipe-on, NOL. cloth, haul
sets
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
| NA

1 NA
1 AOS; A 10(10)
NON-FEED/NON-FOOD USES
Sita; Household/Domestic DwsKngs Indooi
Premises (Use Group: INDOOR RESIDENTIAL)
mop, NOL, mop, hard
SC/S
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (10)
sponge-on, NOL, cloth, hard
SC/S
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS; A 10(10)
wipe-on, NOL, cloth, hard
sets
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (10)
Sita: Household/Domestic Dwellings Contents (Use Group: INDOOR RESIDENTIAL)


mop, NOL, mop, hard
SCIS
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS; A 10 (10)
sponge-on, NOL, cloth, hard
SCIS
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (10)
wipe-on, NOL, cloth, hard
SC/S
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (10)
Sita: Residential Floors (Uss Group: INDOOR RESIDENTIAL)


scrub, NOL, brush, hard
SC/S
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A OS; A 10 (10)
scrub, NOL, mechanical scrubber,
hard
SC/S
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS; A 10(10)
Sita: Hospital*/Medical Institutions Premises (Human/Veterinary) (Use Group: INDOOR MEDICAL)

mop, NOL, mop, hard
sets
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS; A 10(10)
sponge-on, NOL, cloth, hard
SCIS
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10(10)
wipa-on, NOL, cloth, hard
SC/S
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10(10)
Sit#: Hospital Non critical Items (Hedpana/Fi
jmitura) (Use Group; INDOOR MEDICAL)



mop, NOL, mop, hard
SCIS
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (10)
sponge-on, NOL, cloth, hard
SC/S
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (10)
wipe-on, NOL, cloth, hard
SC/S
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS; A 10(10)
Sita: Hospital/Medical Institutions Non-Conductive Floors (Uaa Group: INDOOR MEDICAL)



mop, NOL, mop, hard
SC/S
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (10)
sponge-on, NOL, cloth, hard
SCIS
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA .
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (10)
wipe-on, NOL, cloth, hard
SC/S
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (10) |
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ENDIX
A - Case 0569, (Chlorinated Isocyanurates] Chemical 081401 [Dichloro-s-trtazlnetrione]
Application Application Application Swfaca
Typa Timing Equipmant Typa
Form
Minimum
Application
Rata (ppm
avail cfl
Maximum
Application
Rata Ippm
•wail d)
Max. t
Appl.
Max. #
Appi. #
Max. Rata
Min. Intarval
Batwaan Appa.
@ Max. Rata
|D«y.)
Raatrictad
Entiy
Intarval
Gaogr aphic
Limitation!
Uaa Pattam Limitation!
Mao taa
Ahbraviationa)
ANowad
Dinilowad
USES ELIGIBLE FOR REREOISTR ATION

Site: Commarcial/lnatitaJtional/lnduetrial premlaaa/Equipment (Indoor) (lit* Group: INDOOR NON-FOOD)
mop, NOL, mop, hard
SC/S
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10H0I
sponge-on, NOL, cloth, herd
SC/S
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (101
wipe-on, NOl, cloth, hard
SC/S
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS; A 10110)
Sita: Commercjal/Imtiuitionel/lnduatrial Pramlses/Equipmant (Indoor) (Uaa Group: INDOOR N ON-FOOD)

equipment treatment, NOL, NOL,
hard
SC/S
117 W
117 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS; A 10(21
indoor promise treatment, NOL,
NOL, hard
SC/S
117 W
117 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (2}
Site: Commerdal/lnatitutional/lnduatrial Floors (Use Group: INDOOR NON-FOOD)
scrub, NOL, brush, hard
SC/S
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS; A 10 (10)
scrub, NOL, mechanical scrubber,
hard
SC/S
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS; A 10 (10)
Abbreviations mad
(1st puttarn timitatioria:
A 06 « potab!a water rinu Jnon-raaMual d«tm>
A 08 «¦ pt#dean claim
A 10 - minutai contact tima
Htidif:	me* ¦ irnxmum; min ¦» minimum; Appi ¦ apptksationt
fwrrt;	SC/S * Sohibl* ConcantratafSolkJ
Pf*n avail d « parts pm million of available chicHo«; W - by Weight; NC * not calculated
In ganatrf: NA ¦ not <*>pficdWe; NS ¦ rx>t apecifiacf; NOL * not on fh* label
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APPENDIX A - Cass 0569, Chlorinated isocyanurates; Chemical 081403 [Potassium dlctiloro-s-triazlnetrioiie]
Application Appficrtkxi AppJicttion Smfact typ«
Type Timing Equipment
Fam»
Mmimum
Application
Rat*
(PPm
flvalabti
ehlcwrm®!
Maximum
Application
Rat*
(ppm
avaftaMa
chlorma)
Mix,#
App*.
Max. f
Appi. &
Max. Rata
Min. Matval
Batwaan Appa.
O Max. Rata
IOa*al
Raatrictad
Entry
Intatval
IDayal
GaoflrapMe
Unatationa
U*a limitation*'
(alto taa
Abbtaviational
Allow ad
OiaaRowad
USES ELIGIBLE FOR R E R E G 1S T R A T1 0 N j
FOOD/FEED
Site: Egg Washing Treatments (commercial) (Uu Group; INDOOR FOOD)
spray, NOL, sprayer, hard
SC/S
99 W
99 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; C 23,
spray, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
111 w
153 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08.
immorsion, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
111 w
111 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
C 23; A 10 (31.
rinse, NOL, NOL. hard
SC/S
44 W
44 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
C 23.
wash, NOL, by hand, hard
SC/S
111 W
111 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
C 23; A 10 (31.
wash, NOL, sprayer, hard
SC/S
111 W
111 w
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
C 23.
wash, NOL, tank, hard
SC/S
BOW
sow
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Site: Egg Washing Treatments (hatching) (llaa Group: INDOOR FOOD)
spray, NOL, sprayer, hard
SC/S
99 W
99 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; C 23.
wash, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
55 W
55 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 10 (31; C 23.
8Ha: Dairy Farm MBk Handling Facilities/Equipment (Us* Group: MDOOR FOOD)
circulation method, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
442 W
442 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; A 08; A 25 (101; A 26 <15*.
fog, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
221 W
221 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (101.
rinse, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
221 W
221 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A10 (10).
spray, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
221 W
221 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A10 (10).
wash, NOL. brush, hard
SC/S
442 W
442 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; A 08; A 25 (10); A 26 (15).
surfaca treatment, NOL, NOL, hard
m
192 W
192 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 02.
SHa: Dairy Farm Milking Equipment (llaa Group: INDOOR FOOD}
equipment treatment, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
102 W
248 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; C 23.
circulation method, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
442 W
442 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; AOS; A 25 (10); A 26 (15).
wash, NOL, brush, hard
SC/S
442 W
442 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; A 08; A 25 (10); A 26 (15).
immersion, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
248 W
248 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; C 23.
SHa: Food Processing Water Systems (Ilea Group: INDOOR FOO0)
immersion, NOL, NOL, NA
SC/S
332 W
332 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS; A 06; A 10(10).
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APPENDIX A * Cass 0569, Chlorinated fsocyanurates; Chemical 081403 [Potassium dlchloro-s-trlazlnetrional
Application Application Application Surfaca typa
1Yp« Taring Eqtxpmant
Form
Musmum
Application
R«t»
tppm
ivntabU
chlofirw)
Maximum
Application
Rata
Ippm
available
chloftna)
Max. 1
Appt,
Mm. 1
A9
Max. Rati
Mm. Inttrval
Batwaan App».
& Max. Rata
IDayrt
Raatrictsd
intiy
Intarval
IDayal
Geographic
limitMiont
Uaa LjmHationt*
(alio aaa
AbfcraviaNontt
AKowad
Ditalowarf
She; Food Processing Plant PrtmitM (nonfood contact! IUm Group: INDOOR FOOD)
surface treatment, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
221 W
221 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; A 08; A 25 (2); A 26 (5); C 23.
Indoor premise treatment, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
113 W
113 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (1); A 25 (2); A 20 (5); C 23.
pour-on, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
113 W
113 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS; A 10 (1); C 23.
•pray, NOL, sprayer, hard
SC/S
113 W
113 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS; A 10 (1); C 23,
brush-on, NOL, brush, hard
SC/S
606 W
1213 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (2); C 23.
spray, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
606 W
1213 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (2); C 23.
soak, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
606 W
1213 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (2); C 23.
SHa: Dairies/cheese processing plant pram)*as (nonfood contact} (Usa group: INDOOR FOOD)
surface treatment, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
221 W
221 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; A 08; A 25 (21; A 26 |5|; C 23.
indoor premise treatment, NOL, NOL, hard
sets
113 W
113 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (1); A 25 (2); A 26 (51; C 23.
pour-on, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
113 W
113 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS; A 10 (1); C 23.
spray, NOL, sprayer, hard
SC/S
113 W
113 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10(1); C 23.
Site: Meat Processing plant Premises (nonfood contact) (Use Group: INDOOR FOOD)
indoor premise treatment, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
442 W
442 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS.
indoor premise treatment, NOL, NOL, porous
SC/S
1326 W
1326 W
NS
NS
NA
. NA
NA
NA
AOS.
surface treatment, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
99 W
99 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A OS; A 25 (2); A 26 (5); C 18; C 23.
She: Poultry Processing Plant Premises (nonfood contact) (Use Group: INDOOR FOOD)
indoor premise treatment, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
442 W
442 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS.
Indoor premise treatment, NOL, NOL, porous
SC/S
1326 W
1326 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS.
surface treatment, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
99 W
99 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (21; A 26 (5); C 18; C 23.
Site: Food Processing Plant Equipment (food contact) (Use Group: INDOOR FOOOI
immersion, NOL, tank, hard
SC/S
55 W
221 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (1); A 25 (2); A 26 (5); C 23,
spray, NOL, sprayer, hard
SC/S
55 W
221 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (1); A 25 (2); A 26 (5); C 23.
surface treetment, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
221 W
221 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2); A 26 (5); C 23.
dip, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
55 W
99 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2); A 26 (5); C 23.
equipment treatment, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
100 W
102 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; AOS; A 10 (2); C 23.
| immersion, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
103 W
103 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (2).
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APPENDIX A - Case 0569, Chlorinated Isocyanurates; Chemical 081403 (Potassium dichtoro-s-triazinetrione]
Apptiertton Application Appticatien Surf»c« typ«
Typi Timmfl Equtpmtit
F«wt
Minimum
Application
Hata
Maximum
Application
Rat*
Max. /
Apia.
Max. f
Appa. &
Max. Data
Mm. Matval
Batwaan Appa.
9 Max. RMa
Raatrictarf
Enfcy
Intarval
Oaographie
Limitation#
Uaa UmHatkxw'
Waa aaa


Ippm
avatlabhi
chlorine)
Ippm
availabta
chlorina)


(Oay.l
(Daytl
Altowad
Oiaafawad

Site; Food Processing Plant Equipment (food contact) (Use Group: INDOOR FOOD) (continued from previous panel

brush-on, NOL, brush, hard
SC/S
606 W
1213 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (2); C 23.
circulation method, NOL. hard
SC IS
60S W
1213 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (21; C 23,
•pray, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
606 W
1213 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A OS; A 10 (2); C 23.
soak, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
104 W
104 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (21; C 23.
Site; Dairies/Cheese Processing Plant Equipment (food contact) (Use Group: MDOOR FOOD)



immersion, NOL, tank, hard
SC/S
55 W
221 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (1); A 25 (2); A 26 (5); C 23.
spray, NOL, sprayer, hard
SC/S
221 W
221 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2»; A 26 (51; C 23.
surface treatment, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
221 W
221 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2>; A 28 (51; C 23.
dip, NOL. NOL, hard
SC/S
55 W
39 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (21; A 26 (51; C 23.
spray, NOL, sprayer, hard
SC/S
55 W
221 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10(1>; A 25 (2); A 26 (51; C 23.
equipment treatment, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
100 W
102 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; A 08; C 23.
equipment treatment, NOL, NOL, hard
P/T
187 W
187 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; A 08; C 23.
immersion, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
103 W
103 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (21.
Site: Meat Processing Plant Equipment (food contact) (Use Group: INDOOR FOOD)

equipment treatment, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
99 W
442 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; A 08; A 25 (2); A 26 (5); C 18; C 23.
immersion, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
103 W
103 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (2).
Site: Poultry Processing Plant Equipment (food contactl (Use Group: MDOOR FOOD}
equipment treatment, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
99 W
442 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; A 08; A 25 (2); A 26 (5); C 18; C 23.
Site: Eating Establishments Equipment/Uteneils (food contactl (Use Group: INDOOR FOOD)
immersion, NOL, tank, hard
SC/S
55 W
221 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A tO (1); A 25 (2); A 26 (51; C 23.
spray, NOL, sprayer, hard
SC/S
55 W
221 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (21; A 26 (5); C 23.
surface treatment, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
221 W
221 W
NS
NS.
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (21; A 26 (5); C 23.
dip, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
55 W
99 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (21; A 26 (5); C 23.
immersion, NOL. NOL, hard
SC/S
102 W
124 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; AOS; A 10 (2); C 23.
equipment treatment, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
102 W
102 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; C 23.
scrub, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
4720 W
4720 W
NA
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
equipment treatment, NOL, NOL, hard
m
94 W
94 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
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APPENDIX A - Case 0569, Chlorinated Isocyanu rates; Chemical 081403 [Potassium dichloro-s-triaztnetrione]
AppKeattofi Application Application Surf »c» tyg»
Typi Timing Equipment
Foftn
Minimum
Application
Rate
Maximum
Application
Hata
Max. *
Appa,
Max. 0
Aw». 9
Max. Rata
Mm. kitarval
Batwaan Appa.
9 Max. Rata
Raatrietad
Entry
Intarval
Gaogtaphie
LMtattana
Uia Limitatiena*
(alao na
Abbraviattana)


¦¦ Group: INDOOR RESIDENTIAL)
indoor premise treatment, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
113 W
113 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (1); A 25 (2); A 26 (5); C 23.
pour-on, NOL, NOL, hard
sc/s
113 W
113 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS; A 10 (1); C 23.
spray, NOL, sprayer, hard
sc/s
113 W
113 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS,* A 10 (1);C 23.
scrub, NOL, NOL, hard
sc/s
4720 W
4720 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Site: ttou*ehoid/Dom**tie Dwellings Contents (Us* Group: INDOOR RESIDENTIAL!
scrub, NOL, NOL, hard ,
SC/S
4720 W
4720 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Site: Residential Floor. (Us* Group: INDOOR RESIDENTIAL)


indoor premise treatment, NOL, NOL, hard
sc/s
113 W
113 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2); A 26 (5); C 23.
pour-on, NOL, NOL, hard
sc/s
113 W
113 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; C 23.
spray, NOL, NOL, hard
sc/s
113 W
113 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; C 23.
N ON-FOOD/NON-FEED
Sha: Hoapttato/Madical Institution* Premises (Us* Group: INDOOR MEDICAL)
indoor premise treatment, NOL, NOL, hard
sc/s
113 W
113 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS; A 10 11); C 23.
pour-on, NOL, NOL, hard
sc/s
113 W
113 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (1); C 23.
spray, NOL, sprayer, Hani
sc/s
113 W
113 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (1|; C 23.
Sit*: Toilet Bowl* (Interior surfaces) Use Group: INDOOR RESIDENTIAL!
scrub, NOL, NOL, NOL* (hard)
sc/s
4720 W
4720 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
surface treatment, NOL, brush, hard
P/T
749 W
749 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Site: Bathroom Premi***/Hard Surfacn ((la* Group: MDOOR RESIDENTIAL)
scrub, NOL, NOL, hard
sc/s
4720 W
4720 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Site: Swimming Pool Water Systems (Use Group: AQUATIC NON-FOOD RESIDENTIAL)


water treatment, initial, NOL, NA
sc/s
1 W
4 W
NS
NS
NS, 1
NA
NA
NA
A 23 (7.2); A 24 (7.6, 7.8).
water treatment, shock/slug, NOL, NA
sc/s
2 W
9 W
NS
NS
NS, 7, 14
NA
NA
NA
A 23 (7.2); A 24 (7.6, 7.8); C 18; C 23.
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APPENDIX A - Cms 0569, Chlorinated hocyanu rates; Chemical 081403 {Potassium cflcMoro-s-triazhietrione)
Application AppKcftioo Application Surface type
Type Timing Equipment
form
Wnimum
Appkcatron
Rat*
Maximum
Application
Rat*
Max. t
Apf*.
Max. #
Appa. ®
Max. Rata
Un. Interval
Between Appa.
9 Max. Rota
Realricted
Entry
Interval
Geographic
Limitation!
Uaa Limitation*'
(alto tea
A.«; ,,i.i
AMnfyiltianl]


tppm
•vailabta
cNorma}
tppm
available -
chlorine)


¦ (Day*)
<0ay«|
Allowed
OiiaHowad
Site: Swimming Pool Water Syetem* 
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Abbreviations used
Header: max « maximum; mln ¦ minimum; apps * applications
Form:	G «. Granular; I = Impregnated material; P/T = PelletedfTableted; SC/t - Soluble Concentrate/Liquid; SC/S - Soluble Concentrate/Solid; FN1/S - Form Not Wentifiad/Sotid
Rata;	Al m active ingredient; ppm » parts per million; Vol. » by volume; W « by weight
n/a -> not applicable
NOL » not on label
NS m not specified
NC — no calculation
NA * not applicable
Use Pattern Limitations
* = AH codas not on all labels.
A 02 - Inedible product area.
A 06 m Potable water rinsa.
A 08 « Preclaan claim.
A 23 »= pH, minimum in parentheses
A 24 = pH, maximum in parentheses
A 2S « Minimum contact time, minutes in parentheses.
A 26 = Maximum contact time, minutes in parentheses.
C 18 = Do not discharge effluent containing this pesticide into sewage systems without notifying sewage treatment plant authority.
C 23 = NPDES license restriction.
C 24 = Do not discharge effluent containing this pesticide Into lakes, streams, ponds, estuaries, ocaans, or public water, (NPDES license restriction}
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APPENDIX A - Case 0569, [Chlorinated isocyanurates] Chemical 081404
Sodium dichloros-triazlnetrlone)
Application Application Application Sutfae*
Typ* Timing Equipment , Typ*
Form
Mirwmim
Application
Rata Ippm
wail cM
Maximum
Apphcntton
fMs ippm
•vail el)
Max, #
Appa.
Max. *
Apps. #
Max. Rata
Min. Interval
Batwaan Appt.
0 Max. Rata
iOay»|
RaMristad
Entry
Interval
Geographic
Umitatiora
Uaa Pattern Umtationa
(alio aaa
Abbreviation!)
Allowed
Dtealowerf
USES ELIGIBLE FOR REKEQISTR ATION
FEED/FOOD USES
Site: Poultry jEgf/Mutj IUm Group: INDOOR FOOD)
equipment treatment, NOL, NOL, hard
sc/s
567 W
567 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; A 08
feeding and watering appliance treatment, NOL.
NOL, hard
sc/s
567 W
567 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; A Ofl
indoor premise treatment, NOL, NOL, hard
sc/s
567 W
567 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; A 08
transportation vehicle treatment, NOL, NOL,
hard
sc/s
567 W
567 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; A 08
indoor premise treatment, NOL, sprayer, hard
sc/s
1062 W
1062 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS
rinse, NOL. NOL, hard
sc/s
106 W
106 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS
spray, NOL, sprayer, hard
sc/s
106 W
106 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08
Site: Egg Handling Equipment (Commercial) {U*e Group: INDOOR FOOD)
brush-on, NOL, brush, hard
sc/s
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 25 (1); C 23
equipment treatment, NOL, NOL, hard
sc/s
202 W,
NC
202 W,
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; A 25 (1|; C 23
mop, NOL, mop, hard
sc/s
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 25 (1);C 23
spray, NOL, NOL. hard
sc/s
98 W, NC
98 W. NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; A 08; A 25 (11, A 25 (21;
C 23
Site: Egg Washing Treatment* (Commercial! (Use Group: INDOOR FOOD)
spray, NOL, mechanical sprayer, hard
sc/s
106 W
106 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
C 23
egg treatment, NOL, NOL, hard
sc/s
12797 V
12797 V
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
spray, NOL, sprayer, hard
sc/s
102 W
102 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08;C 23
rinse, NOL, NOL, hard
sc/s
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 25 (11; C 23
spray, NOL, NOL, hard
sc/s
165 W
330 W
NS
NS '
NA
NA
NA
NA
C 23
spray, NOL, sprayer, herd
sc/s
101 W
101 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08
wash, NOL, NOL, hard
sc/s
118 W
236 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08;C 23
spray, NOL, mechanical sprayer, hard
sc/s
119 W
119 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; C 23
Site: Egg Handling Room* (Commercial! (Uee Group; INDOOR FOOD)
indoor premise treatment, NOL, NOL, hard
sc/s
202 W
202 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06
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APPENDIX A * Case 0569, [Chlorinated Isocyanuratesl Chemical 081404
Sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrionel
Application Application Application Suriaca
TyiM Timing Equipmant Typa
Farm
Minimum
Application
Rat* (ppm
avail cl)
Maximum
Application
Rata Ipptn
avail tit
Max. t
Appi.
Max. 9
Appi. 0
Max. Rata
Mm, Interval
Batwaan Appa,
9 Max. Rata
IDayal
Rntrietad
Entiy
Intatval
Gaographw
Limitation*
U«a Pattam limitation*
(alto aaa
Abbraviationa)
Alowrad
Otiaflowad
USES ELIGIBLE FOR RERE6ISTR ATION
Sits: Egg Washing Treatment! (Hatching) (Us* Group: INDOOR FOOD)
spray, NOL, mechanical sprayer, hard
sc/s
106 W
119 W
NS
NS
NA | NA
NA
NA
A 08: C 23
Site: Dairy Farm Mini Handing FadHtfea/Equipment (Uaa Group: INDOOR FOOD)
indoor premise treatment, NOL, NOL, hard
sc/s
101 W
913 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (1); A 25 (2); A 26 14);
A 26 (5); C 23
pour-on, NOL, NOL, hard
sc/s
113 W
119 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (1); A 25 <2); A 26 15);
C 23
spray, NOL, mechanical sprayar, hard
sc/s
101 W
119 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (1); A 25 (2); A 26 (5);
C 23
i
wipe-on, NOL, NOL, hard
sc/s
228 W
228 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2)
Site: Dairy Farm Milking Equipment (Uaa Group: INDOOR FOOD)
immersion, NOL, tank, hard
T/P
sc/s
101 w
119 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 11); A 25 (2); A 26 (5);
C 23
spray, NOL, mechanical sprayer, hard
T/P
SC/S
101 w
119 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (1); A 25 12); A 26 15);
C 23
pour-on, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
113 W
114 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 10 (2); A 25 (1)
equipment treatment, NOL, cloth, hard
SC/S
207 W
207 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; A 08; C 23
equipment treatment, NOL, machine apparatus,
hard
sc/s
207 W
207 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; A 08; C 23
circulation method, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
98 W
151 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2); A 25 120); A 26
130); C 23
immersion, NOL, NOL, hard
sc/s
102 W
125 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2); A 26 14); C 23
spray, NOL, NOL, hard
sc/s
102 W
165 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2); A 28 <4); C 23
circulete-trvplece IC1PI treatment, NOL, NOL,
hard
sc/s
105 W
134 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 <2); A 25 (5); C 23
equipment treatment, NOL, NOL, hard
sc/s
94 W
134 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (21; A 25 (5); C 23
equipment treatment, NOL, by hand, hard
T/P
118 W
118 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2); C 23
circulate-in-placa |CiP) treatment, NOL, NOL,
porous
sc/s
105 W
105 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2); C 23
immersion, NOL, NOL, porous
sc/s
105 W
105 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2)
spray, NOL, sprayer, hard
sc/s
98 W
107 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2); C 23 f
2

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APPENDIX A - Case 0569, [Chlorinated Isocyanurates] Chemical 081404
Sodium dlcHloro-s-tiiazinetrione)
Application Application Application Suitaea
T*pa Timing Equpmant Typa
Form
Unimuifi
Application
Rat* Ippm
avail dl
Maximum
Application
Rata ippm
avail cl|
Max. f
Appa.
Max, f
App«. 9
Max. Rata
Min. Intarvat
Batwaan Appa.
# Max, Rata
(Dayal
Raatrictaii
Entnf
intarvril
GaaqrapMe
limitation!
Uaa Pattarn limitation*
Mao taa
Abbreviation*)
Allow ad
Oitalowad
USES ELIGIBLE FOR RERIQI5TRATION
Site: Dairy Farm Milking Equipment (Use Group: INDOOR FOOD) {Continued from prmriou* ptgo)
•pray. NOL, sprayer, porous
sc/s
105 W
105 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2)
brush-on, NOL, biush, hard
sc/s
1Q7 W
151 W
NS
NS
3
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (21; A 25 (20);
A 26 (30); C 23
wipa-on, NOL, NOL, porous
sc/s
913 W
913 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2); A 26 (41
dip, NOL, NOL, hard
sc/s
107 W
165 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2>; C 23
brush-on, NOL, NOL, hard
sc/s
165 W
165 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 25 (21; C 23
wipa-on, NOL, NOL, hard
sc/s
125 W
125 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (21
soak. NOL, NOL. hard
sc/s
98 W
98 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (21; C 23
Site; Household/Domestic Dwellings Indoor Food Handling Araaa (Use Group: INDOOR FOODI

immersion, NOL, tank, hard
sc/s
101 W
119 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (11; A 25 (2); A 26 (51;
C 23
spray, NOL, machanical sprayer, hard
sc/s
101 W
119 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (11; A 25 (2); A 26 (51;
C 23
pour-on, NOL, NOL, hard
sc/s
113 W
113 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (1); C 23
SHa: Mushroom Houaes-Empty Premises/Equipment (Uaa Group: GREENHOUSE FOOD CROP!
wash, NOL, sprayer, hard
sc/s
102 W
102 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08
Sita: Human Drinking Water Systeme (Uaa Group: AQUATIC FOOD CROP)
water treatment, NOL, NOL, NA
sc/s
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 25 |7|; A 26(15)
Sita: Human Drinking Watar Systeme (Uaa Group: INDOOR FOODI

water treatment, surface treatment, NOL, NOL,
hard
sc/s
98 W
98 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; C 23
Site: Food Processing Plant Premises (Nonfood Contact) (Use Group; INDOOR FOODI
Indoor premise treatment, NOL, NOL, hard
sc/s
101 w
644 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (11; A 25 (2); A 26 (51;
C 23
pour-on, NOL, NOL, hard
sc/s
113 W
119 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (1); A 25 (2); C 23
spray, NOL, mechanical sprayer, hard
sc/s
101 W
119 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (1); A 25 (2); A 26 (51;
C 23
indoor premise treatment, NOL, sprayer, hard
sc/s
94 W
1917 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (10); C 23
spray, NOL, NOL, hard
sc/s
4918 W
4918 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; C 23
3

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APPENDIX A - Case 0569. [Chlorinated Isocyanuratfls] Chemical 081404
Sodium dlchloro-s-triazlnetrione]
Application Application Application' Hutfaca
Tw» Timng Equipment Typa
Footi
Minimum
Application
Rat* fppm
•vail cf|
Maximum
Application
Rate fppm
•vail d)
Max. •
Appa.
Max. #
Appa. 9
Max. Rata
Mn. Intarval
Batwaan Appa.
9 Max. flata
IOay>!
NaaMctad
Enlty
Intarval
Oaographie
Umitatkma
U»a Pattam Limitation!
faiao aaa
Abbreviation)
Affowad
DnaHowad
USES ELIGIBLE FOR R E R E G I S T R A T I O N
Site: Food Processing Plant Premises (Nonfood Contact) |Um Group: INDOOR FOOO) IContimmtl from pmviou* p»ge)
indoor premise treatment, NOL, brush, hard
SC/S
94 W
94 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (10); C 23
indoor premise treatment, NOL, mop, hard
SC IS
94 W
94 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (10); C 23
indoor premise treatment, NOL, sponge, hard
SC/S
34 W
94 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (10); C 23
Site: Deiries/Cheese Processing Plant Premieea (Nonfood Contact) (Uee Group: INDOOR FOOD)


indoof premise treatment, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
101 W
119 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (1); A 25 (2); A 26 (5);
C 23
por-on, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
113 W
119 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (1); A 25 (2); A 28 (5);
C 23
spray, NOL, mechanical sprayer, hard
SC/S
101 W
119 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (1); A 25 (2); A 28 (5);
C 23
indoor premise treatment, NOL, sprayer, hard
SC/S
1369 W
1917 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
C 23
spray, NOL, NOL, NA
SC/S
4918 W
4918 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; C 23
Site: Meat Processing Plant Premieea (Nonfood Contact) (Use Group: MDOOR FOOOI

indoor premise treatment, NOL, sprayer, hard
SC/S
1369 W
1917 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
C 23
indoor premise treatment, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
590 W
1095 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; A 08; A 25 (2); C 23
fog, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
590 W
590 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; A 08; A 25 (2); C 23
Site: Food Processing Plant Pqulpmant (Food Contact) (Use Group: INDOOR FOOD)
Immersion, NOL, tank, hard
TIP
SC/S
59 W
119 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (1); A 25 (2); A 26 (5);
C 23
spray, NOL, mechanical sprayer, hard
T/P
SC/S
59 W
119 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (1); A 25 (2); A 26 (5);
C 23
dip, NOL, NOL. hard
SC/S
59 W
165 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2); A 28 (3); C 23
pour-on, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
113 W
113 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (1); C 23
equipment treatment, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
68 W
209 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; A 08; A 25 (2); C 23
equipment treatment, NOL, cloth, hard
SC/S
207 W
207 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; A 08; C 23
equipment treatment, NOL, machine apparatus,
hard
SC/S
207 W
207 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; A 08; C 23
circulation method, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
98 W
102 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; A 08; A 25 (2); C 23
| immersion, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
102 W
125 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2); C 23 |
4

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APPENDIX A • Case 0569, [Chlorinated Isocyanurates) Chemical 081404
		1
Sodium dtehloro-t-triazfciBtrione}
Application Application Application Sutfaca
Typa Thing Eqtapmant Typa
Form
Minimum
Application
Rata fppm
avail ell
Maximum
Application
Rata (pptn
avail ell
Max. 4
App»,
Max. #
App». 9
Ma*. Rata
Min. brtawal
Botwxn Appi
9 Man, Rata
(Day.)
Rastrictad
Entry
ftitarvd
Gaographic
limitation!
Uia Pattarn LMtationa
(also *aa
Abbreviation!)
Allow ad
DiuHowad
USES ELIGIBLE FOR R E R E G t S T R A T t O N
Site: Food Processing Plant Pquipment (Food Contact) (Use Group: INDOOR FOOD) {Continued from previous page)
spray, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
98 W
165 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; A 08; A 25 12); C 23
equipment treatment, NOL, by hand, hard
T/P
118 W
118 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2)
circulate-in-place (CIP) treatment, NOL, NOL,
hard
SC/S
105 W
118 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2); A 25 (20);
A 26 (30)
circulate in-pi ace (CIP) treatment, NOL, NOL,
porous
SC/S
105 W
105 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2)
immersion, NOL, NOL, porous
SC/S
105 W
105 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2)
spray, NOL, sprayer, hard
SC/S
94 W
312 W
NS
NS
1
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 <2»; A 25 (5);
A 25 (10); C 23
spray, NOL, sprayer, porous
SC/S
105 W
105 W"
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2)
brush-on, NOL, brush, hard
SC/S
94 W
107 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2); A 25 110); C 23
brush-on, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
165 W
165 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 25 (2); C 23
flush treatment, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
104 W
104 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 <2>
rinse, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
104 W
104W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2)
wipe-on, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
125 W
125 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2)
soak, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
98 W
98 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2); C 23
equipment treatment, NOL, NOL, porous
SC/S
626 W
626 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; C 23
mop, NOL, mop, hard
SC/S
94 W
94 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (10); C 23
sponge-on, NOL, sponge, hard
SC/S
94 W
94 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS; A 25(10); C 23
Site: Dslrias/Cheese Processing Plant Equipment {Food Contact) {Use Group: INDOOR FOOD)
immersion, NOL, tank, hard
T/P
SC/S
59 W
119 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (1); A 25 (2); A 26 (5);
C 23
spray, NOL, mechanical sprayer, hard
T/P
SC/S
59 W
119 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (1); A 25 (2); A 26 (5);
C 23
dtp, NOL, NOL. hard
SC/S
59 W
165 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2); A 26 (3|; C 23
pour-on, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
113 W
113 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS; A 25 (1);C23
equipment treatment, NOL, oloth, hard
SC/S
207 W
207 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; A 08; C 23
equipment treatment, NOL, machine apparatus,
hard
SC/S
207 W
207 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; A 08; C 23
s

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APPENDIX A - Case 0569, (Chlorinated isocyanurates] Chemical 081404
Sodium dfchioro-s-triazinetrione]
AppKcstton Application Application Sbrf*c«
Tvp* Timing Equipment Type
Pwm
Minimum
Application
Bit* (ppm
avail d(
Maximum
Application
Rata {ppm
avail ell
Man, I
App«.
Max. f
App». ®
Max. Rata
Mm. lntarval
Batwaan Appi.
9 Max. Rata
ItJay.)
RutricMd
Entry
Interval
OaograpNe I Uaa Pattam Limitation*
timitationi I {alio aaa
Allowed
1 Abtortvtationa)
OiMdowad I
USES ELIGIBLE FOR REREOISTR ATION



Site: DaMae/Cheese Processing Ham Equipment (Food Contact) (Use Group: INDOOR FOOD) (ContfrwW fmm prwvfau* page 1
equipment treatment, NOL. NOL, hard
sc/s
97 W
137 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2); C 23
circulation method, NOL, NOL, hard
sc/s
98 W
102 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2); C 23
immersion, NOL, NOL, hard
sc/s
66 W
125 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2); C 23
spray, NOL NOL, hard
sc/s
102 W
165 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2); C 23
equipment treatment, NOL, by hand, hard
T/p
118 W
118 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 12)
circuiate-ta-place (CIP) traatmant, NOL, NOL,
hard
sc/s
105 W
118 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2); A 25 (20);
A 26 (30)
clrculate-ln-place (CIP) traatmant, NOL, NOL,
porous
sc/s
105 W
105 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2)
immersion, NOL, NOL, porous
sc/s
t05 W
105 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2)
spray, NOL, sprayer, hard
sc/s
98 W
312 W
NS
NS
1
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2); A 25 (SI; C 23
spray, NOL, sprayer, porous
sc/s
10S w
105 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (21
brush-on, NOL, brush, hard
sc/s
104 W
118 W
NS
NS
1
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2); C 23
brush-on, NOL, NOL, hard
sc/s
165 W
165 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 25 (2); C 23
flush treatment, NOL, NOL, hard
sc/s
104 W
104 W
NS
NS
1
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2)
rinse, NOL, NOL, hard
sc/s
104 W
104 W
NS
NS
1
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2)
wipe-on, NOL, NOL, hard
sc/s
125 W
125 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (21
soak, NOL. NOL. hard
sc/s
98 W
98 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2); C 23
Site; Meat Processing Plant Equipment (Food Contact) (Uia Group: INDOOR FOOD)



equipment treatment, NOL, NOL, hard
sc/s
98 W
1095 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; A 08; A 25 (2); C 23; C 24
eirculate-in-place (CIP) treatment, NOL, NOL,
hard
sc/s
105 W
118 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2); A 25 (20);
A 26 (30)
circulate-in-piece (CIP) treatment, NOL, NOL,
porous
sc/s
105 W
105 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2)
Immersion, NOL, NOL, hard
sc/s
105 W
105 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2!
immersion, NOL, NOL, porous
sc/s
105 W
105 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2)
spray, NOL, sprayer, hard
sc/s
105 W
105 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2)
spray, NOL, sprayer, porous
sc«
105 W
105 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2) |
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APPENDIX A - Case 0569, [Chlorinated isocyanurates] Chemical 081404
Sodium dietiloro-s-trlazinstrione]
AppKeatwn Application Application Surface
Typ* Timing Equipment Type
Fotm
Minimtlin
Application
Rata iDpm
avail d|
Mavitrsim
Application
Rata tppfn
avail ctl
Max. #
Appa.
Ma*. #
Appa. 9
Ma*, Rate
Mwi. Interval
Batwaan Apps,
9 Max, Rata
IDayal
Ftoitricted
Entry
Interval
Geographic
Umitatione
Uaa Pattern Umitationa
(atao aea
Abbreviation*)
Atewad
Diedlowed
USES ELIGIBLE FOR REREQISTR ATION

SHa; Meat Proceeaing Plant Equipment (Food Contact) (Uaa Group: INDOOR FOOD) iContfnuad horn pnviouw
brush-on, NOL, brush, hard
sets
118 W
118 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS
circulation method, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
106 W
106 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A08
soak, NOL, NOL, hard
sets
106 W
106 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS
wash, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
106 W
106 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS
Sita: Poultry Processing Plant Equipment (Food Contact) (Uaa Group: INDOOR FOOD!

circulate-in-plec* (CIP) treatment, NOL, NOL,
hard
SC/S
10S W
118 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (21; A 25 (20);
A 26 (30)
circutate-in-place (CIPI treatment, NOL, NOL,
porous
SC/S
105 W
105 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2)
immersion, NOL, NOL, hard
sets
105 W
105 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2)
immersion, NOL, NOL, porous
SC/S
10S W
105 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2)
spray, NOL, sprayer, hard
SC/S
105 W
105 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2)
spray, NOL, sprayer, porous
SC/S
105 W
105 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2)
brush-on, NOL, brush, hard
SC/S
118 W
118 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS
circulation method, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
98 W
106 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; A 08; A 25 (2); C 23
soak, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
106 W
106 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08
wash, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
106 W
106 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS
equipment treatment, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
100 W
103 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2); C 24
spray, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
98 W
98 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; A 08; A 25 (21; C 23
SHa: Eating EataMahmant (Ilea Group: INDOOR FOOD)
indoor premise treatment, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
101 w
644 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (11; A 25 (2); A 26 (51;
C 23
pour-on, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
113 W
113 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 25 (1)
spray, NOL, mechanical sprayer, hard
SC/S
101 W
119 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (1); A 25 (2); A 26 (51;
C 23
scrub, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
240 W
240 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; C 24
wipe-on, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
228 W
228 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2)
indoor premise treatment, NOL, brush, hard
SC/S
94 W
94 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25(10); C 23 1
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APPENDIX A - Cass 0569, [Chlorinated isocyanurates] Chemical 081404
Sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrfone]
Application Application Application Surface
Typ* Timmg Equipment Tyj*
fom%
Minimum
Application
Rata (ppm
avail cl|
Maximum
Application
Rata (ppm
avail c)t
Max. f
App>.
Max. t
Appa. 9
Max. Rata
Mm. Intarval
Batwaan App#.
0 Max. Rata
[Day.l
Rsitrictocl
Entry
frttarval
Gaographie
limitations
U» Pattam Limitation*
(alto aaa
Abbraviational
AHowad
Diaallowad
USES ELIGIBLE FOR RfREGISTRATION
Site: Eating Establishment (Uaa Group: INDOOR FOOO) {Cant/numd from pnvious page|
indoor premise treatment, NOL, mop, hard
sc/s
94 W
94 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (10); C 23
indoor premise traatmant, NOL, sprayer, Hard
sc/s
94 W
94 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (10); C 23
indoor promise traatmant, NOL, sponge, hard
sc/s
94 W
94 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (tOJ; C 23
Site: Eating Establishment* Food Handling Area* (Food Contactl (die Group: INDOOR FOOD)
rinse, NOL, NOL, hard
sc/s
207 W
207 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2); C 23
surface treatment, NOL, NOL, hard
sc/s
207 W
207 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; C 23
Slta: Eating EstaMshments Equipment/Utensils (Food Fontactf (llaa Group: INDOOR FOODI
immersion, NOL, tank, hard
T IP
sc/s
101 W
119 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (1); A 25 (2); A 26 (51;
C 23
spray, NOL, mechanical sprayer, hard
TIP
SC/S
101 W
119 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (1); A 25 (2); A 26 (51;
C 23
pour-on, NOL, NOL, herd
sc/s
113 W
114 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (1!; C 23
equipment traatmant, NOL, NOL, hard
sc/s
102 W
102 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2); C 23
immersion, NOL, NOL, hard
T/P
SC/S
66 W, NC
239 W,
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (0.5); A 25 (2); C 23;
C 24
wash, NOL, dishwashing machine, hard
T/P
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
equipment treatment, NOL, by hand, hard
T IP
118 W
118 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2)
immersion, NOL, NOL, porous
SC/S
105 W
105 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 25 (2)
spray, NOL, sprayer, hard
sc/s
94 W
312 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2); A 25 (51;
A 25 (101; C 23
spray, NOL, sprayer, porous
SC/S
105 W
105 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2)
wipe-on, NOL, NOL, hard
sc/s
125 W
240 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (21; C 24
wash, NOL, NOL, hard
sc/s
718 W
1435 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (21; C 24
spray, NOL, NOL, hard
sc/s
114 W
114 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS
wipe-on, NOL, NOL, porous
sc/s
228 W
228 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 25 (21
brush-on, NOL, brush, hard
sc/s
94 W
107 W
NS
NS
1
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (21; A 25 (101; C 23
dip, NOL, NOL, hard
sc/s
66 W
119 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 <2>; C 23
immersion. NOL, sink, hard
sc/s
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25(1)
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APPENDIX A - Case 0569, [Chlorinated isocyanurates] Chemical 081404
Sodium dichloro-s-triazkietriona)
Application Application Application Surface
T*pa Timinfl Eouipnwnt Typa
Form
Minimum
Application
Rati (pprrt
•vail cf)
Maximum
Application
Rata |ppm
avail cO
Max. #
Appa.
Max. 1
App*. #
Max. flats
Mb. Interval
Between Apps.
9 Mai. Rat*
ID«v»)
R#»tr*ct#d
Entry
Interval
Geographic
Urmt»l!onB
Uea Pattam Umitationa
(alto «*a
Abbreviation!
Alowad
Disallowed
USES ELIGIBLE FOR REREQISTR ATION
Site: Ealing Establishments Equipment/Utensils (Food Fontactl |Um Group: INDOOR FOOD) {Continued from pmviou* ptgo)
flush treatment, NOL, NOL, Hard
sets
104 W
104 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A OS; A 25 (2)
rinse, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
104 W
104 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2)
mop, NOL, mop, hard
sets
94 W
94 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A OB; A 25 (10); C 23
sponge-on, NOL, sponge, hard
SC/S
94 W
94 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (10); C 23
She: Eating Establishment* Food Handling Areas (Nonfood Contact) (Use Group: INDOOR FOOD)
indoor premise treatment, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
119 W
119 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2); A 26 (5); C 23
pour-on, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
119 W
119 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2); A 26 (5); C 23
spray, NOL, mechanical sprayer, Hard
SC/S
119 W
119 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (2); A 26 (5); C 23
Site: Food Dispensing Equipment/Vending Machines (Use Group: INDOOR FOOD)
equipment treatment. NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
240 W
359 W
NS
NS
1
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (101; C 24
rinse, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
240 W
718 W
NS
NS
1
NA
NA
NA
A 08; C 24
scrub, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A OS; C 24
contact and/or surface treatment, NOL, NOL,
hard
SC/S
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS; A 25 (1)
immersion, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS; A 25 (1)
NON-FEED/NON-FOOD USES
She: Egg PI snts/Hatcheries/Brooder Rooms/Shoe Bath* (Hatching! (Use Group: INDOOR NON-FOOD)
indoor premise treatment, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
644 W
644 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA 1 NA
A 08; C 23
Site: Mushroom Houses-Empty Pre miss*/Equipment (Use Group: INDOOR NON-FOOD)
wash, NOL, sprayer, hard
SC/S
205 W
S11 w
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS
Sit*: Residential Floors (Use Group: INDOOR RESIDENTIAL)
indoor promise treatment, NOL, mechanical
sprayer, hard
SC/S
101 W
113 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (1); A 25 (2); A 26 (Si;
C 23
pour-on, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
113 W
113 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 25 (1); C 23
Sita: Pasteurizer/Warmer/Cannery Cooling Water Systems (Uea Group; INDOOR NON-FOOD)
water recirculating system treatment,
continuous feed (initial), NOL, NA
SC/S
47 W
101 w
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; C 18; C 23; C 24
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APPENDIX A - Cass 0569, [Chlorinated Isocyanurates] Chemical 081404
Sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione]
Appitartiofi Application Application * Surfsc*
Typ* Timing Equipmiftt Typt
Forni
Minimum
Application
R»t» Ippm
•vail ell
Maximum
Application
Rata Ippm
avail cl)
Mm. f
App*.
- Max. #
App*. #
Max. RM«
Mm. Ihlarval
Batwaan Appa.
@ Mm. Rata
(Dny»l
Raatrictad
Entry
Sntarvd
Geographic
Umitstkms
Um Pattarn Limitationa
(also aaa
Abbreviation#!
AHowad
Di*«flow#d
USES ELIGIBLE FOR R E R E G 1 6 T R A T1 O N
She: Pasteurizer/Warmer/Cannery Cooling Water Systems (Use Group: INDOOR N ON-FOOD) {Continaud from pmviott* p»9«)
water recirculating system treatment,
continuous food (subsequent), NOL, NA
se/s
13 W
47 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; C 18; C 23; C 24
water recirculating system treatment,
intermittent (slug) (initial!, NOL, NA
sc/s
47 W
101 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS; C 18; C 23; C 24
water recirculating system treatment,
intermittent (slug) (subsequent), NOL, NA
sc/s
13 W
101 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; C 18; C 23; C 24
Site; Swimming Pool Water Systems (Use Group: AQUATIC NON-FOOD RESIDENTIAL)
water treatment, initial, NOL, NA
sc/s
<1 W,
NC
11 W, NC
NS
NS
7
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 23 (7.2); A 23 (7.4);
A 23 (7.5); A 24 (7.6); A 24 (7,8);
A 24 (8.0); C 23; C 24
water treatment, shock/slug, NOL, NA
sc/s
<1 W.
NC
139 W,
NC
NS
NS
1
7
14
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 23 (7.2); A 23 (7.4);
A 23 (7.5); A 24 (7.6); A 24 (7.8);
A 24 (8.0); C 23; C 24
water treatment, subsequent/maintenance,
NOL, NA
sc/s
<1 W,
NC
9 W, NC
NS
NS
1
2
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 23 (7.2); A 23 (7.4);
A 23 (7.5); A 24 (7.6); A 24 (7,8);
A 24 (8.0); C 23; C 24
water treatment, NOL, NOL, NA
sc/s
NC
NC
NS
NS
3.5
7
NA
NA
NA
A 23 (7.2); A 23 (7.4); A 24 17.5);
A 24 07.6; A 24 (7.8); C 23; C 24
water treatment, initial, skimmer basket, NA
sc/s
4 W, NC
10 W, NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 23 (7.2); A 23 (7.4);
A 24 (7.8); A 24 (7.8); C 23
water treatment, shock/slug, skimmer basket,
NA
sc/s
2W, NC
11 W, NC
NS
NS
7
14
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 23 (7.2); A 24 (7.6);
A 24 (7.8); C 23; C 24
water treatment, subsequent/maintenance,
skimmer basket, NA
sc/s
1 W, NC
3 W, NC
NS
NS
1
NA
NA
NA
A 23 (7.2); A 24 (7.6); A 24 (7.8);
C 23; C 24
water treatment, nighttime, pail, NA
sc/s
15 W
15 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 23 (7.4); A 24 (7.6); C 23
water treatment, winterizing, pail, NA
sc/s
8 W
8 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 23 (7.4); A 24 17.6)
water treatment, evening, NOL, NA
sc/s
4 W
4 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 23 (7.2); A 24 (7.8)
water treatment, shock/slug, pail, NA
sc/s
5 W
5 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 23 (7.2); A 24 (7.8)
water treatment, subsequent/maintenance, pail,
NA
sc/s
1 W
1 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 23 (7.2); A 24 (7.8)
water treatment, NOL, scoop, NA
sc/s
8 W
8 W
NS
NS
1
NA
NA
NA
A 23 (7.2); A 24 (7.61
water treatment, NOL, winterizing, NA
sc/s
7 W
7 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 23 (7.41; A 24 (7.61; C 24
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Sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrloiie]
Application Application Application Surfaca
Tvpa Timing Equpcnanl Typa
Fomi
Mmimum
Application
Rata (ppm
avail dl
Maximum
Application
Rata (ppm
avail cl|
Max, §
Appt.
Max. 1
Appt. #
Max. Rata
Min. Interval
Batwaan Appt.
@ Max. Rata
IDajfi)
flaatrictad
Entry
Interval
Geographic
Umitationa
Ilia Patt»n Limitation!
(alio aaa
Abbraviattonal
A lowed
DitaHowad
USES ELIGIBLE FOR R E R E <3 1 S T R A TI 0 N
Site: Swimming Pool Water Systems (Use Group: AQUATIC NON FOOD RESIDENTIAL) {Continued from prmviout paga)
water treatment, morning, NOL, NA
sets
1 w
1 w
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 23 (7.2); A 24 (7.8); C 23
water troatment, nighttime, NOL, NA
sets
1 w
1 w
NS
NS
1
NA
NA
NA
A 23 (7,2); A 24 (7.6); C 23
Site: Ah Washer Water Treatment (Use Group: AQUATIC NON-FOOD INDUSTRIAL)

water treatment, continuous feed (initial). NOL,
NA
.T/P
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS
water treatment, continuous feed (subsequent),
NOL, NA
TIP
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS
water treatment, intermittent (slug) (initial),
NOL, NA
T/P
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS
water treatment, intermittent (slug)
(subsequent), NOL, NA
T/P
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS
water treatment, continuous feed (initial),
skimmer basket, NA
T/P
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08
water treatment, continuous feed (subsequent),
skimmer basket, NA
T/P
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS
water treatment, intermittent (slug) (initial),
skimmer basket, NA
T/P
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS
water treatment, intermittent (slug)
(subsequent), skimmer basket, NA
T/P
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08
water recirculating system treatment, initial,
NOL, NA
SC/S
<1 W
1 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A OS; C 24
water recirculating system treatment,
subsequent/maintenance, NOL, NA
sets
<1 w
<1 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08;C 24
water treatment, initial, NOL, NA
SC/S
4 W
6 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
C 23
water treatment, subsequent/maintenance,
NOL, NA
SC/S
1 W
1 W
NS
NS
1
NA
NA
NA
C 23
Site: Commercial/Industrial Water Cooling Systems (llaa Group: AQUATIC NON-FOOD INDUSTRIAL!
water recirculating system treatment,
continuous feed (initial), NOL, NA
SC/S
8 W
122 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; C 18; C 23; C 24
water recirculating system treatment,
continuous feed (subsequent), NOL, NA
SC/S
4 W
61 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; C 18; C 23; C 24
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APPENDIX A - Case 0569, [Chlorinated Isocyanur steal Chemical 081404 [Sodium dlchkro-s-trlazlnetrfonel
Application Application Application Swfaca
T*P« Timing Equipmanl Typa
Fomt
Mmhrtim
App)ie*t*ori
R«t« ippm
avail dt
Maximum
Application
Bat* tppm
•vail ctl
Ma*, f
Appa.
Max. §
Appa. 9
Max. Rata
Min. Intarvat
Batwaan Appa.
0 Max, Rata
(Days)
Rntrictad
Intry
tntarvat
Gaographie
Limitations
" " 1 	
Uaa Pattam Limitation!
Jatao aaa
Abbraviationt)
ANowad
DiaaDowad
USES ELIGIBLE FOR REREGISTRATtON
Site: Commercial/Tnduatrial Water Cooling Systems (Un Group: AQUATIC NON FOOD INDUSTRIAL) (Contimmd from pnyiota page|
water recirculating system treatment.
Intermittent (slug) (initial), NOL, NA
sc/s
8 W
122 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; C 18; C 23; C 24
water recirculating system treatment,
intermittent (slug) (subsequent!, NOL, NA
sc/s
4 W
61 W
NS
NS
7
NA
NA
NA
A 08; C 18; C 23; C 24
water recirculating system treatment, initial,
NOL, NA
TIP
SC/S
<1 W,
NC
35 W, NC
NS
NS
1
NA
11
IN
Ml
Northeast
NA
A 08; A 23 (7.41; A 24 (7.8!; C 23;
C 24
water recirculating system treatment,
subsequent/maintenance, NOL, NA
TIP
sets
<1 W,
NC
18 W, NC
NS
NS
1
NA
NA
NA
A 08; C 23; C 24
water recirculating system treatment, initial,
skimmer basket, NA
TIP
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS
water recirculating system treatment,
subsequent/maintenance, skimmer basket, NA
TIP
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS
water recirculating system treatment,
shock/slug, NOL, NA
SC/S
9 W
25 W
NS
NS
30
NA
NA
NA
AOS; A 18 |7.0>; A 23 (7.4!;
A 24 (7.8); C 23; C 24
water recirculating system treatment, NOL,
NOL, NA
SC/S
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
C 23
Site: Evaporative Condenser Water Systeme (Use Group; AQUATIC NON-FOOD INDUSTRIAL!

water recirculating system treatment,
continuous feed (initial), NOL, NA
SC/S
8 W
122 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; C 18; C 23; C 24
water recirculating system treatment,
continuous feed (subsequent), NOL, NA
SC/S
4 W
61 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
¦ NA
A 08; C 18; C 23; C 24
water recirculating system treatment,
intermittent (slug! (initial!, NOL, NA
SC/S
8 W
122 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; C 18; C 23; C 24
water recirculating system treatment,
intermittent (slug) (subsequent), NOL. NA
SC/S
4 W
61 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; C 18; C 23; C 24
water treatment, initial, NOL, NA
T/P
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS
water treatment, subsequent/maintenance,
NOL, NA
TIP
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS
water treatment, initial, skimmer basket, NA
TIP
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08
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APPENDIX A - Case 0569, [Chlorinated hocyanuratetl Chemical 081404
Sodium dichloro-s-triailnetrione]
Application Application Application Surface
Type Timino Equipment Type
Form
Minimum
Application
Rat* ippm
avail elj
Maximum
Application
Rata Ipem
avail dl
Max, «
Appi,
Max. $
App«. #
Max. Rata
Mm, Interval
Between Appe.
0 Max. Rata
(Dttftl
Restricted
Entry
Interval
Geographic
Umitatiom
Uee Pattern IMtatiww
fetal eee
Abbreviation!]
Allowed
Mellowed
USES ELIGIBLE FOR REREO (STRATI ON
Site: Evaporative Condenser Water Systems (Use Group: AQUATIC NON-FOOD INDUSTRIAL) [Continued from pnviout p*g«|
water treatment, subsequent/maintenance,
skimmer basket, NA
T/P
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS
water recirculating system treatment, initial,
NOL, NA
SC/S
<1 w
1 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; C 24
water recirculating system treatment,
subsequent/maintenance, NOL, NA
sets
<1 w
< t w
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; C 24
She: Ornamental Ponds/Aquaria ((tea Group: AQUATIC NON-FOOD RESIDENTIAL)
water recirculating system treatment,
continuous feed (initial), NOL, NA
sets
47 W
109 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; C 18; C 23; C 24
water recirculating system treatment,
continuous feed (subsequent), NOL, NA
SC/S
13 W
51 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; C 18; C 23; C 24
water recirculating system treatment,
intermittent (slug) (initial), NOL, NA
SC/S
47 W
109 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; C 18; C 23; C 24
water recirculating system treatment,
intermittent (slug) (subsequent), NOL, NA
SC/S
13 W
St w
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; C 18; C 23; C 24
Slta: Sewage Systems (Use Group: AQUATIC NON FOOD INDUSTRIAL)
sewage treatment, continuous feed (initial),
NOL, NA
T/P
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
sewage treatment. Initial, NOL, NA
T/P
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
sewage treatment, shock/slug, NOL, NA
T/P
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 25 (15); A 28 (30)
sewaga treatment, NOL, NOL, NA
efficacy influencing factor: biological oxygen
demand
T/P
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 25 (10); A 25 (15); A 26 (20)
sewage treatment, intermittent (slug) (initial),
NOL, NA
T/P
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Site: Heat Exchanger Water Systems (Use Group: AQUATIC NON-FOOD INDUSTRIAL)
water recirculating system treatment,
continuous feed (initial), NOL, NA
sc/s
8 W
122 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; C 18; C 23; C 24
water recirculating system treatment,
continuous feed (subsequent), NOL, NA
SC/S
4 W
61 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; C 18; C 23; C 24
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APPENDIX A - Case 0569, {Chlorinated Isocyanurates] Chemical 081404
Sodium dichloro-a-trlftzlnetrione}
Application Application Application Surface
T»pa TWno Equipniartt Typa
Form
Minimum
Application
Rat* (pprn
avail df
Maximum
Application
Rata fpfxn
avail d)
Max. f
Appa.
Man. 1
Appa. ®
Max. Rata
Min. Intamt
Batwaan Appa.
0 Max, Rata
(Daytl
Raatrictarf
Entiy
Interval
Saographie
limitationa
Uaa Pattam IMtatient
lalae aaa
Abbravtatienat
ARowad
Diaalfowad
USES ELIGIBLE FOR REREOISTRATION
SIM: Heat Exchanger Water System* ttte* Group: AQUATIC NON-FOOD INDUSTRIAL! tContinvml frwn pmvlmm pfS
watar recirculating system treatment,
intern*ttent (slug) (initial), NOL, NA
sc/s
8 W
122 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; C 18; C 23; C 24
watar racirculating system treatment,
Intermittent (slogl (subsequent), NOL, NA
sere
4 W
61 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; C 18; C 23; C 24
watar treatment, Intarmittant (slug) (initial),
NOL, NA
sc/s
, 9 W
14 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
C 23
watar treatment, intermittent (slug!
(subsequent), NOL, NA '
sc/s
5 W
tw
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
C 23
She: Domestic/Commercial Nonpotabie Watar (Watarbed Watar) (Use Group: AQUATIC NON-FOOD RESIDENTIAL)

watar treatment, NOL, NOL, NA
SC/S
16 W
16 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Site: Lakes/Ponds/Reservoir* (Without Human or Wildlife Use) (Use Group: AQUATIC NON-FOOD INDUSTRIAL)


watar racirculating system treatment,
continuous feed (initial), NOL, NA
SC/S
47 W
109 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; C 18; C 23; C 24 '
watar recirculating system treatment,
continuous teed (subsequent), NOL, NA
SC/S
13 W
51 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; C 18; C 23; C 24
water recirculating system treatment,
intermittent (slug) (initial), NOL, NA
SC/S
47 W
109 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; C 18; C 23; C 24
water recirculating system treatment,
intermittent (slug) (subsequent), NOL, NA
SC/S
13 W
51 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; C 18; C 23; C 24
She: Industrial Scrubbing System (llae Group: AQUATIC NON-FOOD INDUSTRIAL)



watar racirculating system treatment,
continuous feed (initial), NOL, NA
SC/S
47 W
109 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; C 18; C 23; C 24
watar recirculating system treatment,
continuous feed (subsequent), NOL, NA
sc/s
13 W
51 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; C 18; C 23; C 24
water racirculating system treatment,
Intermittent (slug) (initial), NOL, NA
sc/s
47 W
109 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; C 18; C 23; C 24
water recirculating system treatment,
intermittent (slug) (subsequent), NOL, NA
sc/s
13 W
51 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; C 18; C 23; C 24
Site: Eating Establishments Food Handling Areas (Nonfood Contact) (Usa Group: INDOOR NON-FOOD)
spray, NOL, NOL, hard
sc/s
4918 W
4918 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; C 23
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APPENDIX A - Cass 0569. [Chlorinated tsocyanurates] Chemical 081404
		 """ "' """ ' ——	
Sodium dichloro-s-triazlnstrionel
Application Application Application Surfaca
Typa Timing Equipmant Typa
fotm
Minimum
Application
Rata ippm
•wail ell
Maximum
Application
Rata Ippm
avail cl)
Ma*. t
Appa.
Man. 0
Appt. 9
Max. data
Mm. Interval
Batwaan Appa.
0 Max. Rate
(Dayal
Raatrictad
Enti*
Intarval
Geographic
limitation*
Uaa Pattam LMtatiana
(alio aaa
Abbraviattona)
Allowed
Diiatlowad
USES ELIGIBLE FOR REREOI1TRATION

She: Eating Establishments Pood Serving Araaa (Nonfood Contact) (Usa Group: INDOOR NON-FOOD)
spray, NOL, NOt, hard
sets
4918 W
4318 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; C 23
Sita: Hoaphal N oner Weal Ha ma (Bedpans/Furniture) (Uaa Oroup: INDOOR MEDICAL)
surface treatment, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
98 W
98 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; C 23
Sita: Commercial/Institutional/Industrial Premise*/Equipment (Indoor! (Uaa Oroup: MDOOR NON-POOD)
indoor premise traatmant, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
6846 W
6846 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
C 23
surface treatmant, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
6846 W
6846 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
C 23
spray, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
4918 W
4918 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; C 23
She: Laundry (Commercial) (Uaa Group: INDOOR NON FOOD!
wash, NOL, washing machines, porous
T/P
SCIS
113 W,
NC
457 W,
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
C 23
Sita: Laundry (Household/Coin-Operatedl I Use Group: INDOOR RESIDENTIAL)
wash, NOL, washing machines, porous
SC/S
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
C 23
Sita: Diapars (Commercial Laundry) (Uaa Oroup: MDOOR NON-FOOD)
wash, NOL, washing machines, porous
SC/S
113 W
113 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
C 23
Sita: Bathroom Premises/Hard Surfacas (Uaa Group; INDOOR RESIDENTIAL)
surface treatment, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
98 W
98 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A OS; C 23
Sita: Refuaa/SoM Waata Container* (Garbage Cans) (Uaa Group; INDOOR N ON-FOOD)
wash, NOL, NOL. hard [ SC/S
1435 W
1435 W
NS
NS
1
NA
NA | NA
A 08; C 24
Abhradationa uaad*.
appKcatkma; ppm avail d * parts par minion of avatlabla ehlorina
Fonw; SOS * Solubta Concantfata/Solid; T/F ¦ Tdblatad/Matad
Plata: V ¦ by Vohima; W ¦ by Weight; NC ¦ not eateulatad
Geographic Umitatksnar
ft. ¦ Wmoit; IN » Indiana; Ml ¦ Michigan;
Nortfeaaat *» Connecticut, Daivwara, Maryland, Maaaachuaatta, N«w Hampahira,
Naw Jarsay, Naw York, Partnayhrania, fthoda Istand and Varmont
In gamral: NA ¦ Not applicabia; MS ¦ Not apacifiad; NOL ¦ Not on tha labal
Uaa Pattam Umilariant
A 06 - PotabU watar rinaa (rton-raaidual claim)
A 08 - Praclaan claim
A 23 ¦» Minimum pH
A 24 * Maximum pH
A 25 * Minimum contact tiroa kn mimitaa
A 28 * Maximum contact tima in mkiutat
C 18 m 0o not diacharga affbant containing tNt paaticida into aawaga ayatama without notifying tha aawaga traatmant plant authority.
C 23 - NP0€S Ifcanaa raatfktion
C 24 ¦ Do not diacharga affKiant containing thia product into lakaa, atraama, ponda* aatuariaa, ocaant, or public watar. (NPDES Kcanaa ra«tfiction1
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APPENDIX A - Case 0569 [Chlorinated isocyanurates] Chemical 081405 [Trichforo-s-trlazlnetrione]
Application Application Application Surface
Type Timing Equipment Typ#
Form
Minimum
Application
Rata (ppm
avail ell
Maximum
Application
Rut* Ippm
avail cl|
Max. §
ApfW.
Max t
Appa. 
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APPENDIX A - Cass 0569 [Chlorinated isocyanurates] Chemical 081405 [Trichloro*s4riazinetrione]
Application Application Application Surieca
Type Timino Equipment Typa
fetm
Minimum
Application
Rata (ppm
avail clj
Maximum
Application
Rata (ppm
avail cl|
M«. #
App«.
Max. 1
App«. @
Max. Rata
Min. Interval
Between Apps.
# Max. Rata
IDeyi)
Restricted
Entty
Interval
Geographic
limitationi
Usa Pattern limit atione
{also tea
Abbreviations}
Allowed
DisaRowed
USES ELIGIBLE FOR REREGISTRATION
Bits: Dairy Farm Milking Equipment (Use Qroup: INDOOR FOODI (Continued from prmmut paga)
rinse, NOL, NOL, hard
G
97 W
97 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; C 23
Sita: Agricultural/Farm Structuraa/Buildinga and Equipmani (Uaa Qroup: INDOOR FOODI
feeding and watering appliance treatment,
NOL, NOL, hard
PfT
SC/S
971 W
971 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; A 08
immersion, NOL, NOL, hard
P/T
SC/S
971 W
971 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS
equipment treatment, NOL, NOL, hard
P/T
sets
971 W,
NC
971 W,
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; A 08; A 23 (7,2); A 24 (7.6);
C 18; C 24
premise treatment, NOL, NOL, hard
PfT
SC/S
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; A 23 (7.2); A 24 (7.61; C 18;
C 24
immersion, NOL, tank, hard
P/T
SC/S
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; A 23 (7.2); A 24 (7.6); C 18;
C 24
Sita: Agricultural/Farm Premises (Use Group: INDOOR FOODI
premise treatment, NOL, NOL, hard
P/T
SC/S
971 W
971 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS
Sita: Hotisehold/Domestic Dwellings Indoor Food Handling Arc
>as (Usa Group: INDOOR FOOD)
sponge-on, NOL, sponge, hard
G
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS; A 10(1.5)
wipe-on, NOL, pad, hard
G
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (1.5)
Site: Human Drinking Water System* (Usa Group: INC
IOOR FC
K5DI

water treatment, shock/slug, NOL, NA
SC/S
634 W
634 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 10 (0-240); C 23
water treatment, subsequent/maintenance,
NOL, NA
SC/S
106 W
106 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 10 (0-240); C 23
Sita: Food Processing Plant Prsmisss (Nonfood Contact) (Use Group: INDOOR FOODI
brush-on, NOL, brush, hard
SC/S
333 W
572 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; A 08; A 10 (2); C 23
mop, NOL, mop, hard
SC/S
572 W
572 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS; A 10 (2)
wipe-on, NOL, cloth, hard
SC/S
572 W
572 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (2)
swab, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
333 W
333 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; C 23
soak. NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
333 W
333 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; C 23
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APPENDIX A - Case 0569 [Chlorinated Jsocyanurates] Chemical 081405 [Trichloro-s-triazinetrione]
Application Application Application Surtaca
Typ* Timing Equipment Typ«
Form
Mmimum
Application
Rata (ppm
•vail d)
Maximum
Application
Rata fppm
•vail dl
Max.#
App».
Max. #
Apps. #
Max. Rata
Mirr Intarval
Batwaan Appa.
© Mast. Rata
IDsy.l
Raatrictad
Entry
InlKvai
Geographic
Limitation!
Uta Pattam limitation*
Iriao aaa
AWxaviationa)
Aliowad 1 Diaalfowad
USES ELIGIBLE FOR REREGISTRATION
Site: Food Processing Plant Premises (Nonfood Contact) |1)h Group: INDOOR FOOD) {Continued 1mm previous pag»\
rinse. NOL, NOL, hard
P/T
G
SC/S
97 W, NC
97 W, NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 23 (7.2); A 24 (7.6);
A 25 110); C 18; C 23; C 24
spray, NOL, pressure sprayer, hard
m
G
SCIS
97 W, NC
97 W, NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; C 23
brush-on, NOL, brush, porous
P/T
SC/S
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 08; A 10 (10); A 23 (7.2);
A 24 (7.8); C 18. C24
fog, NOL, foggar, hard
P/T
SC/S
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 23 (7.2); A 24 (7.6); C 18;
C 24
mop, NOL, mop, porous
P/T
SC/S
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (10); A 23 (7.2);
A 24 (7.6); C 18; C 24
sponge-on, NOL, sponge, porous
P/T
SC/S
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (10); A 23 (7.2);
A 24 (7.6); C 18; C 24
spray, NOL, sprayer, hard
P/T
SC/S
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 23 (7.2); A 24 (7.6); C 18;
C 24
wipe-on, NOL, cloth, porous
P/T
SC/S
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (10); A 23 (7.2);
A 24 (7.6); C 18; C 24
Site: Dairies/Cheese Processing Plan! Premise! (Nonfood Contact) (Use Group: INDOOR FOOD)
brush-on, NOL, brush, hard
SC/S
333 W
572 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; A 08; A 10 (2); C 23
mop, NOL, mop, hard
SC/S
572 W
572 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
' NA
A 08; A 10 (2)
wipe-on, NOL, cloth, hard
SC/S
572 W
572 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS; A 10 (2)
swab, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
333 W
333 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; C 23
soak, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
333 W
333 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; C 23
rinse, NOL, NOL, hard
P/T
SC/S
97 W, NC
97 W, NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 23 (7.2); A 24 (7.6);
A 25 (10); C 18; C 24
spray, NOL, pressure sprayer, hard
SC/S
97 W
97 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS
brush-on, NOL, brush, porous
P/T
SC/S
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; A 08; A 10 (10); A 23 (7.2);
A 24 (7.6); C 18; C 24
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APPENDIX A - Case 0569 [Chlorinated isocyanurates] Chemical 081405 [Trichloro-c-triazinatriona]
Application Application Application Surfac*
Typo Timing Equipment Typ«
Form
Minimum
Application
Rate fppm
•nail c!)
Maximum
Application
Rata Ippm
avail cl)
Max. (
App«.
Max. #
Appa. ®
Max. Rata
Mh 1nt»fvai
Batwaan Appt.
& Max. Rata
IDayj)
Raabictad
Entry
Intarvat
Gaographie
Limitation*
Uaa Pattarn Limitation*
(afao aaa
Abbreviation*!
ADowad
DtaaMowad
USES ELIGIBLE FOR RERE8ISTRATION
Sit*: Dairies/Cheese Processing Plant Premises (Nonfood Contact) (Use Group; INDOOR FOOD) [Continued from previous p»go)
fog, NOL, fogger, hard
p/r
sc/s
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 23 (7.2); A 24 (7.6); C 18;
C 24
mop, NOL, mop, porous
P/T
sc/s
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (10); A 23 (7.2);
A 24 (7.6); C 18; C 24
sponge-on, NOL, sponge, porous
P/T
sc/s
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS; A 10 (10); A 23 (7.2);
A 24 (7.6); C 18; C 24
spray, NOL, sprayer, hard
p n
sc/s
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 23 (7.2); A 24 (7.6); C 18;
C 24
wipe-on, NOL, cloth, porous
P/T
SC/S
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (10); A 23 (7.2);
A 24 (7.6); C 18;C 24
Site: Meat Processing Plant Premises (Nonfood Contact) (Use Group: INDOOR FOOD)
brush-on, NOL, brush, hard
sc/s
333 W
572 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; A 08; A 10 (2); C 23
mop, NOL, mop, hard
sc/s
572 W
572 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
"• NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (2)
wipe-on, NOL, cloth, hard
sc/s
572 W
572 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (2)
swab, NOL, NOL, hard
sc/s
333 W
333 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; C 23
soak, NOL, NOL, hard
sc/s
333 W
333 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; C 23
brush-on, NOL, brush, porous
P/T
sc/s
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; A 08; A 10 (10); A 23 (7.2);
A 24 (7.6); C 18; C 24
fog, NOL, fogger, hard
P/T
sc/s
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 23 (7.2); A 24 (7.6); C 18;
C 24
mop, NOL, mop, porous
P/T
SC/S
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (10); A 23 (7.2);
A 24 (7.6); C 18; C 24
rinse, NOL, NOL, hard
P/T
sc/s
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 23 (7.2); A 24 (7.6);
A 25 (10); C 18; C 24
sponge-ori, NOL, sponge, porous
P/T
sc/s
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (10); A 23 (7.2);
A 24 (7.6); C 18; C 24
spray, NOL, sprayer, hard
P/T
sc/s
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 23 (7.2); A 24 (7.6); C 18;
C 24
wipe-on, NOL, cloth, porous
P/T
SC/S
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (10); A 23 (7.2);
A 24 (7.6); C 18; C 24
premise treatment, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
110 W
110 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS; A 10 (2-5); C 18; C 24
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APPENDIX A - Cam 0569 (Chlorinated Isocyanurates] Chemical 081405 [THchloro-a-triazinetrlone]
Application Application Application Surface
Typa Timing Equipment Type
Form
Minimum
Application
Rats Ippm
•vail cl|
Maximum
Application
Rata (ppm
avail ell
Mm. §
Appt.
Max. #
Appt. #
Max. Rata
Min. Interval
Between Appa.
9 Max. Rata
(0«y»|
Raitficted
Entry
IntafVal
Geographic
limitationa
Uaa Pattam Limitation
(alio saa
Abbreviations}
Allowed
Disallow ad
USES ELIGIBLE FOR REREGISTR ATtON
Sits: Poultry Processing Plant Premises (Nonfood Contact) (Use Group: INDOOR FOOD)
brush-on, NOL, brush, hard
sc/s
333 W
572 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; A 08; A 10 (2); C 23
mop, NOL, mop, hard
sc/s
572 W
572 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS; A 10(21
wipe-on, NOL, cloth, hard
sc/s
S72 W
572 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (2!
swab, NOL, NOL, hard
sc/s
333 W
333 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A OS; C 23
soak. NOL, NOL, hard
sc/s
333 W
333 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; C 23
brush-on, NOL, brush, porous
P/T
sc/s
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; A 08; A 10 (10); A 23 (7.2);
A 24 (7.6); C 18; C 24
fog, NOL, fogger, hard
P/T
SC/S
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 23 (7.2); A 24 (7.6); C 18;
C 24
mop, NOL, mop, porous
P/T
SC/S
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS; A 10 (10); A 23 <7.21;
A 24(7.6); C 18; C 24
rinsa, NOL, NOL, hard
P/T
SC/S
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 23 (7.2); A 24 (7.6);
A 25 (10); C 18;C 24
sponga-on, NOL, sponge, porous
P/T
SC/S
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A OS; A 10 (10); A 23 (7.2);
A 24 (7.6); C 18; C 24
spray, NOL, sprayer, hard
P/T
SC/S
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 23 (7.2); A 24 (7-6); C 18;
C 24
wipe-on, NOL, cloth, porous
PIT
SC/S
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (10); A 23 (7.2);
A 24 (7.6); C 18; C 24
premise treatment, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
110W
110 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (2-5); C 18; C 24
Sfta: Fish/Seafood Processing Plant Premisaa (Nonfood Contact) (Uaa Group: INDOOR FOODI
rinsa, NOL, NOL, hard
P/T
SC/S
G
97 W, NC
97 W. NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 23 (7.2); A 24 (7.6);
A 25 (10); C 18; C 23; C 24
spray, NOL, pressure sprayer, hard
G
97 W
97 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; C 23
brush-on, NOL, brush, porous
P/T
SC/S
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (10); A 23 (7.2);
A 24 (7.6); C 18; C 24
fog, NOL, fogger, hard
P/T
SC/S
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 23 (7.2); A 24 (7.6); C 18;
C 24
mop, NOL, mop, porous
P/T
SC/S
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (10); A 23 (7.2);
A 24(7.6); C 18; C 24
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APPENDIX A - Case 0569 [Chlorinated Isocysnuratss] Chemical 081405 [Trichloro-s-triaztnetrions]
Application Application Application Surface
Type Timing Equipment Typa
Form
Minimum
Application
Rata Ippm
avail dl
Maxim jim
Application
Rata Ippm
avail cl)
Max. t | Max. #
Appa. I Appa. 9
J Max. Rata
Min. Interval
Between Appa.
0 Max. Rata
(Dayal
Reatrictad
Entry
Interval
Geographic
Umitetione
Uaa Pattern Limitation!
Mao aea
Abbreviations)
Allowed
DiiaHewed
USES ELIGIBLE FOR R E R E G 1 S T R A T I O N
Sit*; Fish/Seafood Processing Plant Premises (Nonfood Contact) (Use Group: INDOOR POOD) {Continued from pravfow pagm)
sponge-on, NOL, sponge, porous
m
sc/s
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (101; A 23 (7.2);
A 24 (7.6); C 18; C 24
spray, NOL, sprayer, hard
PfT
SC/S
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 23 (7.2); A 24 (7.6); C 18;
C 24
wipe-on, NOL, cloth, porous
PfT
SC/S
NC
NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (10); A 23 (7.2);
A 24 (7.6); C 18; C 24
Site: Food Processing Plant Equipment (Food Contact) (Use Group: INDOOR FOOD)
brush-on, NOL, brush, hard
SC/S
572 W
S72 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; A 08; A 10 (2); C 23
mop, NOL, mop, hard
SC/S
572 W
572 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS; A 10 (2)
soak, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
95 W
95 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
AOS; A 10 (2)
wipe-on, NOL, cloth, hard
SC/S
572 W
572 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 10 (2)
swab, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
333 W
333 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; C 23
soak, NOL, NOL, hard
SC/S
333 W
333 W
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 06; C 23
rinse, NOL, NOL, hard
PfT
G
SC/S
97 W, NC
97 W, NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; A 23 (7.2); A 24 (7.6);
A 25 (10); C 18; C 23; C 24
spray, NOL, pressure sprayer, hard
PfT
G
SC/S
97 W. NC
97 W, NC
NS
NS
NA
NA
NA
NA
A 08; C 23
circulate-in-place 
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