40 C.F.R. PART 455—PESTICIDE CHEMICALS
Title 40 - Protection of Environment
Authority: Secs. 301, 304, 306, 307, and 501, Pub. L. 92–500, 86 Stat. 816, Pub. L. 95–217, 91 Stat. 156, and Pub. L. 100–4 (33 U.S.C. 1311, 1314, 1316, 1317, and 1361).
Source: 43 FR 17776, Apr. 25, 1978, unless otherwise noted.
As used in this part: (a)(1) Pesticide means any substance or mixture of substances intended for preventing, destroying, repelling, or mitigating any pest. (b) Active ingredient means an ingredient of a pesticide which is intended to prevent, destroy, repel, or mitigate any pest. (c) Pesticide chemicals means the sum of all active ingredients manufactured at each facility covered by this part. (d) Pest means: (1) Any insect, rodent, nematode, fungus, weed, or (2) any other form of terrestrial or aquatic plant or animal life or virus, bacteria, or other micro-organism (except virusus, bacteria, or other micro-organisms on or in living man or other living animals) which the Administrator declares to be a pest under section 25(c)(1) of Pub. L. 94–140, Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act. (e) Except as provided in this regulation, the general definitions, abbreviations and methods of analysis set forth in part 401 of this chapter shall apply to this part. (f) Priority Pollutants means the toxic pollutants listed in 40 CFR part 423, appendix A. (g) Appropriate pollution control technology means the wastewater treatment technology listed in Table 10 to this part 455 for a particular PAI(s) including an emulsion breaking step prior to the listed technology when emulsions are present in the wastewater to be treated. (h) Equivalent system means a wastewater treatment system that is demonstrated in literature, treatability tests or self-monitoring data to remove a similar level of pesticide active ingredient (PAI) or priority pollutants as the applicable appropriate pollution control technology listed in Table 10 to this part 455. (i) Formulation of pesticide products means the process of mixing, blending or diluting one or more pesticide active ingredients (PAIs) with one or more active or inert ingredients, without an intended chemical reaction to obtain a manufacturing use product or an end use product. (j) Group 1 mixtures means any product whose only pesticidal active ingredient(s) is: a common food/food constituent or non-toxic household item; or is a substance that is generally recognized as safe (GRAS) by the Food and Drug Administration (21 CFR 170.30, 182, 184, and 186) in accordance with good manufacturing practices, as defined by 21 CFR part 182; or is exempt from FIFRA under 40 CFR 152.25. (k) Group 2 mixtures means those chemicals listed in Table 9 to this part 455. (l) Inorganic wastewater treatment chemicals means inorganic chemicals that are commonly used in wastewater treatment systems to aid in the removal of pollutants through physical/chemical technologies such as chemical precipitation, flocculation, neutralization, chemical oxidation, hydrolysis and/or adsorption. (m) Interior wastewater sources means wastewater that is generated from cleaning or rinsing the interior of pesticide formulating, packaging or repackaging equipment; or from rinsing the interior of raw material drums, shipping containers or bulk storage tanks; or cooling water that comes in direct contact with pesticide active ingredients (PAIs) during the formulating, packaging or repackaging process. (n) Microorganisms means registered pesticide active ingredients that are biological control agents listed in 40 CFR 152.20(a)(3) including Eucaryotes (protozoa, algae, fungi), Procaryotes (bacteria), and Viruses. (o) Packaging of pesticide products means enclosing or placing a formulated pesticide product into a marketable container. (p) PFPR/Manufacturer means a pesticide formulating, packaging and repackaging facility that also performs pesticide manufacturing on-site and commingles their PFPR process wastewaters and pesticide manufacturing process wastewaters. (q) Pool chemicals means pesticide products that are intended to disinfect or sanitize, reducing or mitigating growth or development of microbiological organisms including bacteria, algae, fungi or viruses in the water of swimming pools, hot tubs, spas or other such areas, in the household and/or institutional environment, as provided in the directions for use on the product label. (r) Refilling establishment means an establishment where the activity of repackaging pesticide product into refillable containers occurs. (s) Repackaging of pesticide products means the transfer of a pesticide formulation (or PAI) from one container to another without a change in composition of the formulation or the labeling content, for sale or distribution. (t) Sanitizer products means pesticide products that are intended to disinfect or sanitize, reducing or mitigating growth or development of microbiological organisms including bacteria, fungi or viruses on inanimate surfaces in the household, institutional, and/or commercial environment and whose labeled directions for use result in the product being discharged to Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs). This definition shall also include sanitizer solutions as defined by 21 CFR 178.1010 and pool chemicals as defined in this section (455.10(q)). This definition does not include liquid chemical sterilants (including sporicidals) exempted by §455.40(f) or otherwise, industrial preservatives, and water treatment microbiocides other than pool chemicals. (u) Stand-alone PFPR facility means a PFPR facility where either: No pesticide manufacturing occurs; or where pesticide manufacturing process wastewaters are not commingled with PFPR process wastewaters. Such facilities may formulate, package or repackage or manufacture other non-pesticide chemical products and be considered a “stand-alone” PFPR facility. [43 FR 17776, Apr. 25, 1978, as amended at 50 FR 40701, Oct. 4, 1985; 51 FR 44911, Dec. 15, 1986; 58 FR 50689, Sept. 28, 1993; 61 FR 57548, Nov. 6, 1996] Source: 43 FR 44846, Sept. 29, 1978, unless otherwise noted.
All discharges subject to pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES) in subparts A and B of this part must comply with the standards no later than September 28, 1993. [61 FR 57549, Nov. 6, 1996] (a) For the purpose of calculating and applying effluent limitations for COD, BOD5, and TSS, and applying pH limits under BPT (§455.22), BCT (§455.23), and NSPS (§455.25), the provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges resulting from the manufacture of organic pesticide active ingredients and organo-tin pesticide active ingredients, excluding the following: Allethrin; Benzyl Benzoate; Bisethylxanthogen; Chlorophacinone; Coumafuryl; Dimethyl Phthalate; Diphacinone; Endothall Acid; EXD (Herbisan); Gibberellic Acid; Glyphosate; Naphthalene Acetic Acid; Propargite; 1,8 Naphthalic Anhydride; Quinmethionate; Rotenone; Sulfoxide; Triazine compounds (both symmetrical and asymmetrical); and Warfarin and similar anticoagulants. Provided, however, that the effluent limitations of this subpart for BOD5 and TSS, but not COD, apply to manufacturers of Ametryn, Prometon, Prometryn, Terbutryn, Cyanazine, Atrazine, Propazine, Simazine, Terbuthylazine, Hexazinone, and Glyphosate. (b) For the purpose of calculating BPT effluent limitations for organic Pesticide chemicals, the provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges resulting from the manufacture of the following organic active ingredients: Aldrin, BHC, Captan, Chlordane, DDD, DDE, DDT, Dichloran, Dieldrin, Endosulfan, Endrin, Heptachlor, Lindane, Methoxychlor, Mirex, PCNB, Toxaphene, Trifluralin, Azinphos Methyl, Demeton-O, Demeton-S, Diazinon, Disulfoton, Malathion, Parathion Methyl, Parathion Ethyl, Aminocarb, Carbaryl, Methiocarb, Mexacarbate, Propoxur, Barban, Chlorpropham, Diuron, Fenuron, Fenuron-TCA, Linuron, Monuron, Monuron-TCA, Neubron, Propham, Swep, 2,4-D, Dicamba, Silvex, 2,4,5-T, Siduron, Perthane, and Dicofol. (c) The intermediates used to manufacture the active ingredients and active ingredients used solely in experimental pesticides are excluded from coverage in this subpart. Insecticidal pathogenic organisms such as Bacillus thuringiensis, insect growth hormones, plant extracts such as pyrethrins; sex attractants and botanicals such as Rotenone are also excluded from BPT coverage in this subpart. (d) A plant that manufactures a pesticide active ingredient listed in Table 1 of this part must comply with the BAT effluent limitations and new source performance and pretreatment standards for that pesticide active ingredient listed in table 2 (BAT and PSES) or Table 3 of this part (NSPS and PSNS). A plant that manufactures a pesticide active ingredient listed in Table 1 of this part must also comply with the BAT effluent limitations and new source performance and pretreatment standards for priority pollutants listed in Tables 4, 5 and 6 of this part. The limitations in Table 4 of this part (BAT and NSPS) are applicable to existing and new direct discharge point sources that use End-of-Pipe biological treatment. The limitations in Table 5 of this part (BAT and NSPS) are applicable to existing and new direct discharge point sources that do not use end-of-pipe biological treatment. The limitations in Table 6 of this part (PSES and PSNS) are applicable to existing and new sources that discharge to Publicly Owned Treatment Works. (e) In the case of lead and total cyanide, the discharge quantity (mass) shall be determined by multiplying the concentrations listed in the applicable tables in this subpart times the flow from non-complexed lead-bearing waste streams for lead and times the flow from non-complexed cyanide-bearing waste streams for total cyanide. Discharges of cyanide in cyanide-bearing waste streams are not subject to the cyanide limitation and standards of this subpart if the permit writer or control authority determines that the cyanide limitations and standards are not achievable due to elevated levels of non-amenable cyanide (i.e., cyanide that is not oxidized by chlorine treatment) that result from the unavoidable complexing of cyanide at the process source of the cyanide-bearing waste stream and establishes an alternative total cyanide or amenable cyanide limitation that reflects the best available technology economically achievable. The determination must be based upon a review of relevant engineering, production, and sampling and analysis information, including measurements of both total and amenable cyanide in the waste stream. An analysis of the extent of complexing in the waste stream, based on the foregoing information, and its impact on cyanide treatability shall be set forth in writing and, for direct dischargers, be contained in the fact sheet required by 40 CFR 124.8. [43 FR 44846, Sept. 29, 1978, as amended at 50 FR 40702, Oct. 4, 1985; 51 FR 44911, Dec. 15, 1986; 58 FR 50689, Sept. 28, 1993] (a) Organic active ingredients means carbon-containing active ingredients used in pesticides, excluding metalloorganic active ingredients. (b) Total organic active ingredients means the sum of all organic active ingredients covered by §455.20(a) which are manufactured at a facility subject to this subpart. (c) Organic pesticide chemicals means the sum of all organic active ingredients listed in §455.20(b) which are manufactured at a facility subject to this subpart. (d) Process wastewater flow means the sum of the average daily flows from the following wastewater streams: Process stream and product washes, equipment and floor washes, water used as solvent for raw materials, water used as reaction medium, spent acids, spent bases, contact cooling water, water of reaction, air pollution control blowdown, steam jet blowdown, vacuum pump water, pump seal water, safety equipment cleaning water, shipping container cleanout, safety shower water, contaminated storm water, and product/process laboratory quality control wastewater. Notwithstanding any other regulation, process wastewater flow for the purposes of this subpart does not include wastewaters from the production of intermediate chemicals. (e) Process wastewater pollutants means those pollutants present in process wastewater flow. [43 FR 44846, Sept. 29, 1978, as amended at 58 FR 50689, Sept. 28, 1993] Except as provided in §§125.30 through 125.32, any existing point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology currently available (BPT). The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of pollutants or pollutant properties controlled by this paragraph which may be discharged from the manufacture of organic active ingredient: [43 FR 44846, Sept. 29, 1978, as amended at 60 FR 33971, June 29, 1995] Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing point source subject to this subpart must achieve the effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional pollutant control technology: The limitations for BOD, TSS and pH are the same as those specified in 40 CFR 455.22. [58 FR 50689, Sept. 28, 1993] Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing point source subject to this subpart must achieve the effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best available technology as specified in 40 CFR 455.20(d). For the priority pollutants, such sources must achieve discharges not exceeding the quantity (mass) determined by multipying the process wastewater flow subject to this subpart as defined in 40 CFR 455.21 (d) times the concentrations listed in table 4 or table 5 of this part, as appropriate, of this subpart. [58 FR 50690, Sept. 28, 1993] (a) Any new source subject to this subpart which discharges process wastewater pollutants must achieve the new source performance standards specified in 40 CFR 455.20(d), and subject to 455.20(a), must meet the following standards for BOD5, TSS, COD and pH: (b) For the priority pollutants, such sources must achieve discharges not exceeding the quantity (mass) determined by multiplying the process wastewater flow subject to this subpart as defined in 40 CFR 455.21(d) times the concentrations listed in table 4 or table 5 of this part, as appropriate, of this subpart. [58 FR 50690, Sept. 28, 1993] Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any existing source subject to this subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES) as specified in 40 CFR 455.20(d). For the priority pollutants, such sources must achieve discharges not exceeding the quantity (mass) determined by multiplying the process wastewater flow subject to this subpart as defined in 40 CFR 455.21(d) times the concentrations listed in Table 6 of this part. If mass limitations have not been developed as required, the source shall achieve discharges not exceeding the concentration limitations listed in Table 6 of this part. [58 FR 50690, Sept. 28, 1993] Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7, any new source subject to this subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and must achieve the pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS) as specified in 40 CFR 455.20(d). For the priority pollutants, the source must achieve discharges not exceeding the quantity (mass) determined by multiplying the process wastewater flow subject to this subpart as defined in 40 CFR 455.21(d) times the concentrations listed in table 6 of this part. If mass limitations have not been developed as required, the source shall achieve discharges not exceeding the concentration limitations listed in table 6 of this part. [58 FR 50690, Sept. 28, 1993] The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges resulting from the manufacture of metallo-organic active ingredients containing mercury, cadmium, arsenic, or copper. The manufacture of intermediates used to manufacture the active ingredients are excluded from coverage by this subpart. (a) “Metallo-organic active ingredients” means carbon containing active ingredients containing one or more metallic atoms in the structure. Except as provided in §§125.30 through 125.32, any existing point source subject to this subpart, shall achieve the following effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology currently available (BPT). The following limitations establish the quantity or quality of pollutants or pollutant properties controlled by this paragraph which may be discharged from the manufacture of metallo-organic active ingredient: There shall be no discharge of process waste water pollutants to navigable waters. [60 FR 33971, June 29, 1995] (a) The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges resulting from all pesticide formulating, packaging and repackaging operations except as provided in paragraphs (b), (c), (d), (e) and (f) of this section. (b) The provisions of this subpart do not apply to repackaging of agricultural pesticides performed at refilling establishments, as described in §455.60. (c) The provisions of this subpart do not apply to wastewater discharges from: the operation of employee showers and laundry facilities; the testing of fire protection equipment; the testing and emergency operation of safety showers and eye washes; storm water; Department of Transportation (DOT) aerosol leak test bath water from non-continuous overflow baths (batch baths) where no cans have burst from the time of the last water change-out; and on-site laboratories from cleaning analytical equipment and glassware and rinsing the retain sample container (except for the initial rinse of the retain sample container which is considered a process wastewater source for this subpart). (d) The provisions of this subpart do not apply to wastewater discharges from the formulation, packaging and/or repackaging of sanitizer products (including pool chemicals); microorganisms; inorganic wastewater treatment chemicals; group 1 mixtures and group 2 mixtures, as defined under §455.10. (e) The provisions of this subpart do not apply to wastewater discharges from the development of new formulations of pesticide products and the associated efficacy and field testing at on-site or stand-alone research and development laboratories where the resulting pesticide product is not produced for sale. (f) The provisions of this subpart do not apply to wastewater discharges from the formulation, packaging and/or repackaging of liquid chemical sterilant products (including any sterilant or subordinate disinfectant claims on such products) for use on a critical or semi-critical device, as defined in Section 201 of the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act and in Section 2(u) of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act. [61 FR 57549, Nov. 6, 1996] (a) Initial Certification Statement for this subpart means a written submission to the appropriate permitting authority, e.g., the local Control Authority (the POTW) or NPDES permit writer which must be signed by the responsible corporate officer as defined in 40 CFR 403.12(l) or 40 CFR 122.22 and which: (1) Lists and describes those product families, process lines and/or process units for which the PFPR facility is implementing the Pollution Prevention Alternative (“P2 Alternative”); (2) Describes the PFPR facility specific practices for each product family/process line/process unit which are to be practiced as part of the P2 Alternative; (3) Describes any justification allowing modification to the practices listed in Table 8 to this part 455; and (4) Lists the treatment system being used to obtain a P2 allowable discharge (as defined in 455.41). (b) Periodic Certification Statement for this subpart means a written submission to the appropriate permitting authority, e.g., the local Control Authority (the POTW) or NPDES permit writer, which states that the P2 Alternative is being implemented in the manner set forth in the control mechanism (for indirect dischargers) or NPDES permit (for direct dischargers) or that a justification allowing modification of the practices listed in Table 8 to this part 455 has been implemented resulting in a change in the pollution prevention practices conducted at the facility. The Periodic Certification Statement must be signed by the responsible corporate officer as defined in 40 CFR 403.12(l) or 40 CFR 122.22. (c) On-site Compliance Paperwork for this subpart means data or information maintained in the offices of the PFPR facility which supports the initial and periodic certification statements as follows: (1) Lists and describes those product families, process lines and/or process units for which the facility is implementing the P2 Alternative; (2) Describes the facility specific practices for each product family/process line/process unit which are to be practiced as part of the P2 Alternative; (3) Describes any justification allowing modification to the practices listed in Table 8 to this part 455; (4) Includes a written discussion demonstrating that the treatment system being used contains the appropriate pollution control technologies (or equivalent systems/pesticide manufacturing systems) for removing the PAIs which may be found in the wastewater; (5) Establishes a method for demonstrating to the permitting/control authority that the treatment system is well operated and maintained; and (6) Includes a discussion of the rationale for choosing the method of demonstration. (d) For Indirect Dischargers: Pollution prevention (P2) allowable discharge (excluding interior wastewater sources, leak and spill clean-up water, and floor wash) for this subpart means the quantity of/concentrations of pollutants in PFPR process wastewaters that remain after a facility has demonstrated that it is using the specified practices of the Pollution Prevention Alternative as listed in Table 8 to this part 455. Pollution prevention (P2) allowable discharge for interior wastewater sources, leak and spill cleanup water, and floor wash for this subpart means the quantity of/concentrations of pollutants in PFPR process wastewaters that remain after a facility has demonstrated that it is using the specified practices of the Pollution Prevention Alternative as listed in Table 8 to this part 455 and that have been pretreated using appropriate pollution control technologies, as defined in §455.10(g), or a pesticide manufacturer's treatment system, or an equivalent system, used individually, or in any combination to achieve a sufficient level of pollutant reduction. Pretreatment requirements may be modified or waived by the Control Authority (POTW) to the extent that removal credits have been granted by the POTW in accordance with 40 CFR 403.7, provided the granting of such credits does not result in pass through or interference as defined in 40 CFR 403.3 and complies with the provisions of 40 CFR 403.5. The facility must demonstrate that the appropriate pollution control technology is properly maintained and operated. (e) For Direct Dischargers: Pollution prevention (P2) allowable discharge for this subpart means the quantity of/concentrations of pollutants in PFPR process wastewaters that remain after a facility has demonstrated that it is using the specified practices of the Pollution Prevention Alternative as listed in Table 8 to this part 455 and that have been treated using appropriate pollution control technologies, as defined in §455.10(g), or a pesticide manufacturer's treatment system, or an equivalent system, used individually, or in any combination to achieve a sufficient level of pollutant reduction. The facility must demonstrate that the appropriate pollution control technology is properly maintained and operated. (f) Process wastewater, for this subpart, means all wastewater associated with pesticide formulating, packaging and repackaging except for sanitary water, non-contact cooling water and those wastewaters excluded from the applicability of the rule in §455.40. [61 FR 57549, Nov. 6, 1996] Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing point source subject to this subpart shall achieve the following effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology currently available. (a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, the following limitations establish the quantity or quality of pollutants or pollutant properties controlled by this paragraph which may be discharged from the formulation, packaging or repackaging of pesticides: There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants to navigable waters. Note: For existing PFPR/Manufacturer facilities, as defined in §455.10(p), which are also subject to the provisions of §455.22 or §455.32, “zero discharge” means that permitting authorities shall provide no additional discharge allowance for those pesticide active ingredients (PAIs) in the pesticide formulating, packaging and repackaging wastewaters when those PAIs are also manufactured at the same facility. (b) Any existing facility subject to paragraph (a) of this section may have a pollution prevention allowable discharge, as defined in §455.41(e), of wastewater pollutants to navigable waters if the discharger agrees to NPDES permit conditions as follows: (1) The discharger will meet the requirements of the Pollution Prevention Alternative listed in Table 8 to this part 455 (or received a modification by Best Professional Judgement for modifications not listed in Table 8 of this Part 455); (2) The discharger will notify its NPDES permit writer at the time of renewal or modification of its permit, of its intent to utilize the Pollution Prevention Alternative by submitting to the NPDES permit writer an initial certification statement as described in §455.41(a); (3) The discharger will submit to its NPDES permitting authority a periodic certification statements as described in §455.41(b) once each year of operation; and (4) The discharger will maintain at the office of the facility and make available for inspection the on-site compliance paperwork as described in §455.41(c). [61 FR 57550, Nov. 6, 1996] Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing point source subject to this subpart must achieve the effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional pollutant control technology. (a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, the BCT limitations are established as follows: There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants to navigable waters. Note: For existing PFPR/Manufacturer facilities, as defined in §455.10(p), which are also subject to the provisions of §§455.23, zero discharge means that permitting authorities shall provide no discharge additional discharge allowance for those pesticide active ingredients (PAIs) in the pesticide formulating, packaging and repackaging wastewaters when those PAIs are also manufactured at the same facility. (b) Any existing facility subject to paragraph (a) of this section may have a pollution prevention allowable discharge, as defined in §455.41(e), of wastewater pollutants to navigable waters if the discharger agrees to NPDES permit conditions as follows: (1) The discharger will meet the requirements of the Pollution Prevention Alternative listed in Table 8 to this Part 455 (or received a modification by Best Professional Judgement for modifications not listed in Table 8 of this Part 455); (2) The discharger will notify its NPDES permit writer at the time of renewal or modification of its permit, of its intent to utilize the Pollution Prevention Alternative by submitting to the NPDES permit writer an initial certification statement as described in §455.41(a); (3) The discharger will submit to its NPDES permitting authority a periodic certification statement as described in §455.41(b) once each year of operation; and (4) The discharger will maintain at the office of the facility and make available for inspection the on-site compliance paperwork as described in §455.41(c). [61 FR 57550, Nov. 6, 1996] Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing point source subject to this subpart must achieve the effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best available technology (BAT). (a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, the BAT limitations are established as follows: There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants to navigable waters. Note: For existing PFPR/Manufacturer facilities, as defined in §455.10(p), which are also subject to the provisions of §§455.24, zero discharge means that permitting authorities shall provide no additional discharge allowance for those pesticide active ingredients (PAIs) in the pesticide formulating, packaging and repackaging wastewaters when those PAIs are also manufactured at the same facility. (b) Any existing facility subject to paragraph (a) of this section may have a pollution prevention allowable discharge, as defined in §455.41(e), of wastewater pollutants to navigable waters if the discharger agrees to NPDES permit conditions as follows: (1) The discharger will meet the requirements of the Pollution Prevention Alternative listed in Table 8 to this Part 455 (or received a modification by Best Professional Judgement for modifications not listed on Table 8 of this Part 455); (2) The discharger will notify its NPDES permitting authority at the time of renewal or modification of its permit, of its intent to utilize the Pollution Prevention Alternative by submitting to the NPDES permit writer an initial certification statement as described in §455.41(a); (3) The discharger will submit to its NPDES permit writer a periodic certification statement as described in §455.41(b) once each year of operation; and (4) The discharger will maintain at the office of the facility and make available for inspection the on-site compliance paperwork as described in §455.41(c). [61 FR 57551, Nov. 6, 1996] (a) Any new source, except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, subject to this subpart which discharges process wastewater must meet the following standards: There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants to navigable waters. Note: For new PFPR/Manufacturer facilities, as defined in §455.10(p), which are also subject to the provisions of §§455.25, zero discharge means that permitting authorities shall provide no additional discharge allowance for those pesticide active ingredients (PAIs) in the pesticide formulating, packaging and repackaging wastewaters when those PAIs are also manufactured at the same facility. (b) Any new source subject to paragraph (a) of this section may have a pollution prevention allowable discharge, as defined in §455.41(e), of wastewater pollutants to navigable waters if the discharger agrees to NPDES permit conditions as follows: (1) The discharger will meet the requirements of the Pollution Prevention Alternative listed in Table 8 to this Part 455 (or received a modification by Best Professional Judgement for modifications not listed in Table 8 of this Part 455); (2) The discharger will notify its NPDES permit writer at the time of submitting its application for a permit, of its intent to utilize the Pollution Prevention Alternative by submitting to the NPDES permit writer an initial certification statement as described in §455.41(a); (3) The discharger will submit to its NPDES permitting authority a periodic certification statement as described in §455.41(b) once each year of operation; and (4) The discharger will maintain at the office of the facility and make available for inspection the on-site compliance paperwork as described in §455.41(c). [61 FR 57551, Nov. 6, 1996] (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13 or in paragraph (b) of this section, no later than November 6, 1999, any existing source subject to this subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve PSES as follows: There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants. (b) Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing source subject to paragraph (a) of this section which introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and may have a pollution prevention allowable discharge of wastewater pollutants, as defined in §455.41(d), if the discharger agrees to control mechanism or pretreatment agreement conditions as follows: (1) The discharger will meet the requirements of the Pollution Prevention Alternative listed in Table 8 to this Part 455 (or received a modification by Best Engineering Judgement for modifications not listed in Table 8 to this Part 455); (2) The discharger will notify its local Control Authority at the time of renewing or modifying its individual control mechanism or pretreatment agreement of its intent to utilize the Pollution Prevention Alternative by submitting to the local Control Authority an initial certification statement as described in §455.41(a); (3) The discharger will submit to its local Control Authority a periodic certification statement as described in §455.41(b) during the months of June and December of each year of operation; and (4) The discharger will maintain at the offices of the facility and make available for inspection the on-site compliance paperwork as described in §455.41(c). (c) Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any existing source subject to §455.46(b) which introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and may submit a request to its Control Authority to waive pretreatment of: floor wash; and/or a non-reusable final rinse of a triple rinse, if the concentrations of pesticide active ingredients and priority pollutants in those wastewater sources have been demonstrated to be too low to be effectively pretreated at the facility. The Control Authority may waive pretreatment for these two wastewaters only if the existing source makes the demonstrations and is in compliance with 40 CFR 403.5. [61 FR 57551, Nov. 6, 1996] (a) Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13 or in paragraph (b) of this section, any new source subject to this subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve PSNS as follows: There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants. (b) Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any new source subject to paragraph (a) of this section which introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and may have a pollution prevention allowable discharge of wastewater pollutants, as defined in §455.41(d), if the discharger agrees to control mechanism or pretreatment agreement conditions as follows: (1) The discharger will meet the requirements of the Pollution Prevention Alternative listed in Table 8 to this Part 455 (or received a modification by Best Engineering Judgement for modifications not listed in Table 8 to this Part 455); (2) The discharger will notify its local Control Authority at the time of submitting its application for an individual control mechanism or pretreatment agreement of its intent to utilize the Pollution Prevention Alternative by submitting to the local Control Authority an initial certification statement as described in §455.41(a); (3) The discharger will submit to its local Control Authority a periodic certification statement as described in §455.41(b) during the months of June and December of each year of operation; and (4) The discharger will maintain at the offices of the facility and make available for inspection the on-site compliance paperwork as described in §455.41(c). (c) Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any new source subject to paragraph (b) of this section which introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and may submit a request to its Control Authority to waive pretreatment of: floor wash; and/or a non-reusable final rinse of a triple rinse, if the concentrations of pesticide active ingredients and priority pollutants in those wastewater sources have been demonstrated to be too low to be effectively pretreated at the facility. The Control Authority may waive pretreatment for these two wastewaters only if the new source makes the demonstrations and is in compliance with 40 CFR 403.5. [61 FR 57552, Nov. 6, 1996] The pesticide active ingredients to which this regulation applies and for which effluent limitations guidelines and standards are specified in this part are named, together with the Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) number (provided to assist in identifying the pesticide active ingredient only) and analytical method(s) designation(s) in table 7 of this part. Except as provided in 40 CFR 136.5, the discharge parameter values required under the Clean Water Act must be determined by one of the analytical methods cited and described in table 7 of this part. Pesticide manufacturers may not use the analytical method cited in table 1B, table 1C, or table 1D of 40 CFR part 136 to make these determinations (except where the method cited in those tables is identical to the method specified in table 7 of this part). The full texts of the analytical methods cited in table 7 of this part are contained in the “Methods For The Determination of Nonconventional Pesticides In Municipal and Industrial Wastewater, Volume I,” EPA 821–R–93–010A (August 1993 Revision I) and “Volume II”, EPA 821–R–93–010B (August 1993) (the “Compendium”). Each pesticide chemical manufacturer that is required to determine discharge parameter values under this part using one of the analytical methods cited in table 7 of this part must request in writing a copy of the Compendium from the permit authority or local control authority (as applicable) prior to determining such discharge parameter values, unless the manufacturer already has a copy. [58 FR 50690, Sept. 28, 1993] Source: 61 FR 57552, Nov. 6, 1996, unless otherwise noted.
(a) The provisions of this subpart are applicable to discharges resulting from all repackaging of agricultural pesticides performed by refilling establishments, as defined in §455.10; whose primary business is wholesale or retail sales; and where no pesticide manufacturing, formulating or packaging occurs, except as provided in paragraphs (b), (c) and (d) of this section. (b) The provisions of this subpart do not apply to wastewater discharges from custom application or custom blending, as defined in 40 CFR 167.3. (c) The provisions of this subpart do not apply to wastewater discharges from: the operation of employee showers and laundry facilities; the testing of fire protection equipment; the testing and emergency operation of safety showers and eye washes; or storm water. (d) The provisions of this subpart do not apply to wastewater discharges from the repackaging of microorganisms or Group 1 Mixtures, as defined under §455.10, or non-agricultural pesticide products. Process wastewater, for this subpart, means all wastewater except for sanitary water and those wastewaters excluded from the applicability of the rule in §455.60. Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing point source subject to this subpart must achieve effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable pollutant control technology: There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants. Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing point source subject to this subpart must achieve effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional pollution control technology: There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants. Except as provided in 40 CFR 125.30 through 125.32, any existing point source subject to this subpart must achieve effluent limitations representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best available technology economically achievable: There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants. Any new source subject to this subpart which discharges process wastewater pollutants must meet the following standards: There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants. Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, no later than November 6, 1999 subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the pretreatment standards for existing sources as follows: There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants. Except as provided in 40 CFR 403.7 and 403.13, any new source subject to this subpart which introduces pollutants into a publicly owned treatment works must comply with 40 CFR part 403 and achieve the pretreatment standards for existing sources as follows: There shall be no discharge of process wastewater pollutants. [58 FR 50695, Sept. 28, 1993, as amended at 63 FR 39443, July 22, 1998] [58 FR 50696, Sept. 28, 1993, as amended at 63 FR 39443, July 22, 1998] [58 FR 50698, Sept. 28, 1993]
Title 40: Protection of Environment
PART 455—PESTICIDE CHEMICALS
Section Contents
§ 455.10 General definitions.
§ 455.11 Compliance date for pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
§ 455.20 Applicability; description of the organic pesticide chemicals manufacturing subcategory.
§ 455.21 Specialized definitions.
§ 455.22 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology currently available.
§ 455.23 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).
§ 455.24 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best available control technology economically achievable (BAT).
§ 455.25 New source performance standards (NSPS).
§ 455.26 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
§ 455.27 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).
§ 455.30 Applicability; description of the metallo-organic pesticide chemicals manufacturing subcategory.
§ 455.31 Specialized definitions.
§ 455.32 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology currently available.
§ 455.33 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]
§ 455.34 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best available control technology economically achievable (BAT). [Reserved]
§ 455.35 New source performance standards (NSPS). [Reserved]
§ 455.36 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES). [Reserved]
§ 455.37 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS). [Reserved]
§ 455.40 Applicability; description of the pesticide formulating, packaging and repackaging subcategory.
§ 455.41 Special definitions.
§ 455.42 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology currently available, (BPT).
§ 455.43 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).
§ 455.44 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best available control technology economically achievable (BAT).
§ 455.45 New source performance standards (NSPS).
§ 455.46 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
§ 455.47 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).
§ 455.50 Identification of test procedures.
§ 455.60 Applicability; description of repackaging of agricultural pesticides performed by refilling establishments subcategory.
§ 455.61 Special definitions.
§ 455.62 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable pollutant control technology (BPT).
§ 455.63 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).
§ 455.64 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best available technology economically achievable (BAT).
§ 455.65 New source performance standards (NSPS).
§ 455.66 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
§ 455.67 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).
Table 1 to Part 455—List of Organic Pesticide Active Ingredients
Table 2 to Part 455—Organic Pesticide Active Ingredient Effluent Limitations Best Available Technology Economically Achievable (BAT) and Pretreatment Standards for Existing Sources (PSES)
Table 3 to Part 455—Organic Pesticide Active Ingredient New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) and Pretreatment Standards for New Sources (PSNS)
Table 4 to Part 455—BAT and NSPS Effluent Limitations for Priority Pollutants for Direct Discharge Point Sources That use End-of-Pipe Biological Treatment
Table 5 to Part 455—BAT and NSPS Effluent Limitations for Priority Pollutants for Direct Discharge Point Sources That Do Not Use End-of-Pipe Biological Treatment
Table 6 to Part 455—PSES and PSNS for Priority Pollutants
Table 7 to Part 455—Test Methods for Pesticide Active Ingredients
Table 8 to Part 455—List of Pollution Prevention Alternative Practices
Table 9 to Part 455—Group 2 Mixtures
Table 10 to Part 455—List of Appropriate Pollution Control Technologies
§ 455.10 General definitions.
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Subpart A—Organic Pesticide Chemicals Manufacturing Subcategory
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§ 455.11 Compliance date for pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
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§ 455.20 Applicability; description of the organic pesticide chemicals manufacturing subcategory.
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§ 455.21 Specialized definitions.
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§ 455.22 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology currently available.
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------------------------------------------------------------------------ Effluent limitations ----------------------------- Average of daily Effluent characteristics Maximum values for 30 for any 1 consecutive days day shall not exceed_------------------------------------------------------------------------COD....................................... 13.000 9.0000BOD5...................................... 7.400 1.6000TSS....................................... 6.100 1.8000Organic pesticide chemicals............... .010 .0018pH........................................ (\1\) (\1\)------------------------------------------------------------------------\1\ Within the range of 6.0 to 9.0.Note: For COD, BOD5, and TSS, metric units: Kilogram/1,000 kg of total organic active ingredients. English units: Pound/1,000 lb of total organic active ingredients. For organic pesticide chemicals_metric units: Kilogram/1,000 kg of organic pesticide chemicals. English units: Pound/1,000 lb of organic pesticide chemicals.
§ 455.23 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).
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BCT Effluent Limitations Effluent Limitations------------------------------------------------------------------------ Average Maximum of daily for any values Pollutant or pollutant property one shall day** not exceed**------------------------------------------------------------------------BOD5................................................. 7.400 1.6000TSS.................................................. 6.100 1.8000pH................................................... * *------------------------------------------------------------------------* Within the range 6.0 to 9.0** Metric units: Kilogram pollutant/1,000 kg of total organic active ingredients.English units: Pound pollutant/1,000 lb of total organic active ingredients
§ 455.24 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best available control technology economically achievable (BAT).
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§ 455.25 New source performance standards (NSPS).
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New Source Performance Standards Standards------------------------------------------------------------------------ Average Maximum of daily for any values Pollutant or pollutant property one shall day** not exceed**------------------------------------------------------------------------COD.................................................. 9.360 6.480BOD5................................................. 5.328 1.1520TSS.................................................. 4.392 1.2960pH................................................... * *------------------------------------------------------------------------* Within the range 6.0 to 9.0** Metric units: Kilogram pollutant /1,000 kg of total organic active ingredients.English units: Pound pollutant/1,000 lb of total organic active ingredients
§ 455.26 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
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§ 455.27 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).
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Subpart B—Metallo-Organic Pesticide Chemicals Manufacturing Subcategory
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§ 455.30 Applicability; description of the metallo-organic pesticide chemicals manufacturing subcategory.
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§ 455.31 Specialized definitions.
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§ 455.32 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology currently available.
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§ 455.33 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional pollutant control technology (BCT). [Reserved]
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§ 455.34 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best available control technology economically achievable (BAT). [Reserved]
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§ 455.35 New source performance standards (NSPS). [Reserved]
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§ 455.36 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES). [Reserved]
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§ 455.37 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS). [Reserved]
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Subpart C—Pesticide Chemicals Formulating and Packaging Subcategory
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§ 455.40 Applicability; description of the pesticide formulating, packaging and repackaging subcategory.
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§ 455.41 Special definitions.
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§ 455.42 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable control technology currently available, (BPT).
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§ 455.43 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).
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§ 455.44 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best available control technology economically achievable (BAT).
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§ 455.45 New source performance standards (NSPS).
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§ 455.46 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
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§ 455.47 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).
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Subpart D—Test Methods for Pesticide Pollutants
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§ 455.50 Identification of test procedures.
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Subpart E—Repackaging of Agricultural Pesticides Performed at Refilling Establishments
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§ 455.60 Applicability; description of repackaging of agricultural pesticides performed by refilling establishments subcategory.
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§ 455.61 Special definitions.
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§ 455.62 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best practicable pollutant control technology (BPT).
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§ 455.63 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best conventional pollutant control technology (BCT).
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§ 455.64 Effluent limitations guidelines representing the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of the best available technology economically achievable (BAT).
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§ 455.65 New source performance standards (NSPS).
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§ 455.66 Pretreatment standards for existing sources (PSES).
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§ 455.67 Pretreatment standards for new sources (PSNS).
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Table 1 to Part 455—List of Organic Pesticide Active Ingredients
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pesticide EPA census code code Pesticide name CAS No.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1......................................... 10501 Dicofol [1,1-Bis(chlorophenyl)-2,2,2- 00115-32-2 trichloroethanol].2......................................... 51501 Maleic Hydrazide.................... 00123-33-13......................................... 42002 EDB [1,2-Ethylene dibromide]........ 00106-93-44......................................... 82901 Vancide TH [1,3,5-Triethylhexahydro- 07779-27-3 s-triazine].5......................................... 29001 Dichloropropene..................... 00542-75-67......................................... 17901 Dowicil 75 [1-(3-Chloroallyl)-3,5,7- 04080-31-3 triaza-1-azoniaadamantanechloride].8......................................... 109901 Triadimefon......................... 43121-43-39......................................... 44901 Hexachlorophene (nabac)............. 00070-30-410........................................ 55004 Tetrachlorophene.................... 01940-43-811........................................ 55001 Dichlorophene....................... 00097-23-412........................................ 84001 Dichlorvos.......................... 00062-73-713........................................ 102401 Landrin-2 [2,3,5- 02686-99-9 trimethylphenylmethylcarbamate].14........................................ 82601 Fenac [2,3,6-Trichlorophenylacetic 00085-34-7 acid].14........................................ (\1\) Fenac Salts and Esters.............. (\1\)15........................................ 82001 2,4,5-T [2,4,5- 00093-76-5 Trichlorophenoxyacetic acid].15........................................ (\1\) 2,4,5-T Salts and Esters............ (\1\)16........................................ 30001 2,4-D [2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic 00094-75-7 acid].16........................................ (\1\) 2,4-D Salts and Esters.............. (\1\)17........................................ 30801 2,4-DB [2,4-Dichlorophenoxybutyric 00094-82-6 acid].17........................................ (\1\) 2,4-DB Salts and Esters............. (\1\)18........................................ 80811 Anilazine [2,4-Dichloro-6-(o- 00101-05-3 chloroanilino)-s-triazine].19........................................ 36001 Dinocap............................. 39300-45-320........................................ 31301 Dichloran (2,6-dichloro-4- 00099-30-9 nitroaniline).21........................................ 8707 Busan 90 [2-Bromo-4- 02491-38-5 hydroxyacetophenone].22........................................ 15801 Mevinphos........................... 07786-34-723........................................ 39001 Sulfallate [2- 00095-06-7 chloroallyldiethyldithiocarbamate].24........................................ 84101 Chlorfenvinphos..................... 00470-90-625........................................ 10010 Cyanazine........................... 21725-46-226........................................ 19101 Propachlor.......................... 01918-16-727........................................ 30501 MCPA [2-Methyl-4-chlorophenoxyacetic 00094-74-6 acid].27........................................ (\1\) MCPA Salts and Esters............... (\1\)28........................................ 99901 Octhilinone......................... 26530-20-129........................................ 67703 Pindone............................. 00083-26-130........................................ 31401 Dichlorprop [2-(2,4-Dichlorophenoxy) 00120-36-5 propionic acid].30........................................ (\1\) Dichlorprop Salts and Esters........ (\1\)31........................................ 31501 MCPP [2-(2-Methyl-4- 00093-65-2 chlorophenoxy)propionic acid].31........................................ (\1\) MCPP Salts and Esters............... (\1\)32........................................ 60101 Thiabendazole....................... 00148-79-833........................................ 80815 Belclene 310 [2-(methylthio)-4- 22936-75-0 (ethylamino)-6-(1,2-dimethylamino)- s-triazine].34........................................ 21201 Cloprop [2-(m- 00101-10-0 Chlorophenoxy)propionic acid].34........................................ (\1\) Cloprop Salts and Esters............ (\1\)35........................................ 35603 TCMTB [2- 21564-17-0 (Thiocyanomethylthio)benzothiazole].36........................................ 99001 HAE [2-((Hydroxymethyl)amino) 34375-28-5 ethanol.37........................................ 6770 Chlorophacinone..................... 03691-35-838........................................ 102401 Landrin-1 [3,4,5- 02686-99-9 trimethylphenylmethylcarbamate].39........................................ 101701 Pronamide........................... 23950-58-540........................................ 100501 Methiocarb.......................... 02032-65-741........................................ 28201 Propanil............................ 00709-98-842........................................ 107801 3-Iodo-2-propynyl butylcarbamate.... 55406-53-643........................................ 86001 3-(a-Acetonylfurfuryl)-4- 00117-52-2 hydroxycoumarin [Coumafuryl].43........................................ (\1\) Coumafuryl Salts and Esters......... (\1\)44........................................ 37507 DNOC (4,6-dinitro-o-cresol)......... 00534-52-145........................................ 101101 Metribuzin.......................... 21087-64-946........................................ 19401 CPA (4-chlorophenoxyacetic acid).... 00122-88-346........................................ (\1\) CPA Salts and Esters................ (\1\)47........................................ 19201 MCPB [4-(2-Methyl-4- 00094-81-5 chlorophenoxy)butyric acid].47........................................ (\1\) MCPB Salts and Esters............... (\1\)48........................................ 44401 Aminocarb [4-(dimethylamino)-m- 02032-59-9 tolylmethylcarbamate].49........................................ 84701 Etridiazole......................... 02593-15-950........................................ 55501 Ethoxyquin.......................... 00091-53-251........................................ 59804 Quinoliol sulfate (8-Quinoliol 00134-31-6 sulfate).52........................................ 103301 Acephate............................ 30560-19-153........................................ 114401 Acifluorfen......................... 50594-66-653........................................ 114402 Acifluorfen Salts and Esters........ 62476-59-954........................................ 90501 Alachlor............................ 15972-60-855........................................ 98301 Aldicarb............................ 00116-06-356........................................ 69105 Hyamine 3500 [Alkyl* dimethyl benzyl 68424-85-1 ammonium chloride * (50% C14, 40% C12, 10% C16)].57........................................ 4001 Allethrin (all isomers and allethrin 00584-79-2 coil).58........................................ 80801 Ametryn............................. 00834-12-859........................................ 106201 Amitraz............................. 33089-61-160........................................ 80803 Atrazine............................ 01912-24-961........................................ 105201 Bendiocarb.......................... 22781-23-362........................................ 99101 Benomyl and Carbendazim............. 17804-35-263........................................ 8901 Benzene Hexachloride................ 00608-73-164........................................ 9501 Benzyl benzoate..................... 00120-51-465........................................ 10101 Lethane 384 [Beta-Thiocyanoethyl 00301-11-1 esters of mixed fatty acids containing from 10-18 carbons].66........................................ 104301 Bifenox............................. 42576-02-368........................................ 12301 Bromacil............................ 00314-40-968........................................ 12302 Bromacil, lithium................... 53404-19-669........................................ 35301 Bromoxynil.......................... 01689-84-569........................................ 35302 Bromoxynil octanoate................ 01689-99-270........................................ 112301 Butachlor........................... 23184-66-970........................................ 101401 Giv-gard [β-Bromo-β- 07166-19-0 nitrostyrene].73........................................ 81701 Captafol............................ 02425-06-174........................................ 81301 Captan.............................. 00133-06-275........................................ 56801 Carbaryl [Sevin].................... 00063-25-276........................................ 90601 Carbofuran.......................... 01563-66-277........................................ 90602 Carbosulfan......................... 55285-14-878........................................ 29901 Chloramben.......................... 00133-90-478........................................ (\1\) Chloramben Salts and Esters......... (\1\)79........................................ 58201 Chlordane........................... 00057-74-980........................................ 27301 Chloroneb........................... 02675-77-681........................................ 81501 Chloropicrin........................ 00076-06-282........................................ 81901 Chlorothalonil...................... 01897-45-683........................................ 25501 Chloroxuron......................... 01982-47-484........................................ 83701 Stirofos............................ 00961-11-585........................................ 59102 Chlorpyrifos methyl................. 05598-13-086........................................ 59101 Chlorpyrifos........................ 02921-88-287........................................ 14504 Mancozeb............................ 08018-01-790........................................ 109301 Fenvalerate......................... 51630-58-191........................................ 43401 Cycloheximide....................... 00066-81-992........................................ 28901 Dalapon (2,2-dichloropropionic acid) 00075-99-092........................................ (\1\) Dalapon Salts and Esters............ (\1\)93........................................ 27501 Dienochlor.......................... 02227-17-094........................................ 57601 Demeton [O,O-Diethyl O-(and S-) (2- 08065-48-3 ethylthio)ethyl) phosphorothioate].95........................................ 104801 Desmedipham......................... 13684-56-596........................................ 14502 Diammonium 03566-10-7 ethylenebisdithiocarbamate.97........................................ 11301 DBCP [Dibromo-3-chloropropane]...... 00096-12-898........................................ 29801 Dicamba [3,6-Dichloro-o-anisic acid] 01918-00-998........................................ (\1\) Dicamba Salts and Esters............ (\1\)99........................................ 29601 Dichlone (Phygon)................... 00117-80-6100....................................... 103401 Thiophanate ethyl................... 23564-06-9101....................................... 32101 Perthane [Diethyl diphenyl 00072-56-0 dichloroethane and related compounds].102....................................... 86501 EXD [Diethyl dithiobis 00502-55-6 (thionoformate)].103....................................... 57801 Diazinon............................ 00333-41-5104....................................... 108201 Diflubenzuron....................... 35367-38-5105....................................... 69122 Benzethonium chloride............... 00121-54-0106....................................... 35001 Dimethoate.......................... 00060-51-5107....................................... 53501 Parathion methyl.................... 00298-00-0108....................................... 35201 Dicrotophos......................... 00141-66-2109....................................... 58801 Crotoxyphos......................... 07700-17-6110....................................... 78701 DCPA [Dimethyl 2,3,5,6- 01861-32-1 tetrachloroterephthalate].111....................................... 57901 Trichlorofon........................ 00052-68-6112....................................... 37505 Dinoseb............................. 00088-85-7113....................................... 37801 Dioxathion.......................... 00078-34-2114....................................... 67701 Diphacinone......................... 00082-66-6115....................................... 36601 Diphenamid.......................... 00957-51-7116....................................... 38501 Diphenylamine....................... 00122-39-4116....................................... 47201 MGK 326 [Dipropyl isocinchomeronate] 00113-48-4118....................................... 63301 Nabonate [Disodium 00138-93-2 cyanodithioimidocarbonate].119....................................... 35505 Diuron.............................. 00330-54-1120....................................... 44303 Metasol DGH [Dodecylguanidine 13590-97-1 hydrochloride].121....................................... 44301 Dodine (dodecylquanidine acetate)... 02439-10-3122....................................... 79401 Endosulfan 00115-29-7 [Hexachlorohexahydromethano-2,4,3- benzodioxathiepin-3-oxide].123....................................... 38901 Endothall........................... 00145-73-3123....................................... (\1\) Endothall Salts and Esters.......... (\1\)124....................................... 41601 Endrin.............................. 00072-20-8125....................................... 113101 Ethalfluralin....................... 55283-68-6126....................................... 58401 Ethion.............................. 00563-12-2127....................................... 41101 Ethoprop............................ 13194-48-4128....................................... 100601 Fenamiphos.......................... 22224-92-6129....................................... 28801 Chlorobenzilate..................... 00510-15-6130....................................... 41405 Butylate............................ 02008-41-5131....................................... 59901 Famphur............................. 00052-85-7132....................................... 206600 Fenarimol........................... 60168-88-9133....................................... 53301 Fenthion............................ 00055-38-9134....................................... 34801 Ferbam.............................. 14484-64-1135....................................... 35503 Fluometuron......................... 02164-17-2136....................................... 75002 Fluoroacetamide..................... 00640-19-7137....................................... 81601 Folpet.............................. 00133-07-3138....................................... 103601 Glyphosate [N-(Phosphonomethyl) 01071-83-6 glycine].138....................................... (\1\) Glyphosate Salts and Esters......... (\1\)139....................................... 103602 Glyphosine.......................... 02439-99-8140....................................... 44801 Heptachlor.......................... 00076-44-8141....................................... 115601 Cycloprate.......................... 54460-46-7142....................................... 107201 Hexazinone.......................... 51235-04-2143....................................... 109401 Isofenphos.......................... 25311-71-1144....................................... 100201 Isopropalin......................... 33820-53-0145....................................... 47601 Propham............................. 00122-42-9146....................................... 97401 Karbutilate......................... 04849-32-5147....................................... 9001 Lindane............................. 00058-89-9148....................................... 35506 Linuron............................. 00330-55-2149....................................... 39504 Malachite green [Ammonium(4-(p- 00569-64-2 (dimethylamino)-alpha- phenylbenzylidine)-2,5- cyclohexadien-1-ylidene)-dimethyl chloride].150....................................... 57701 Malathion........................... 00121-75-5151....................................... 14505 Maneb............................... 12427-38-2152....................................... 34802 Manganous dimethyldithiocarbamate... 15339-36-3153....................................... 114001 Mefluidide [N-(2,4-dimethyl-5- 53780-34-0 (((trifluoromethyl) sulfonyl)- amino) phenyl acetamide].153....................................... (\1\) Mefluidide Salts and Esters......... (\1\)154....................................... 101201 Methamidophos....................... 10265-92-6155....................................... 100301 Methidathion........................ 00950-37-8156....................................... 90301 Methomyl............................ 16752-77-5157....................................... 105401 Methoprene.......................... 40596-69-8158....................................... 34001 Methoxychlor........................ 00072-43-5159....................................... 69134 Methylbenzethonium chloride......... 15716-02-6160....................................... 53201 Methylbromide....................... 00074-83-9162....................................... 69129 Hyamine 2389 [Methyldodecylbenzyl 01399-80-0 trimethyl ammonium chloride 80% and methyldodecylxylylene bis (trimethylammoniumchloride) 20%].163....................................... 68102 Methylenebisthiocyanate............. 06317-18-6164....................................... 54101 Quinmethionate...................... 02439-01-2165....................................... 108801 Metolachlor......................... 51218-45-2166....................................... 44201 Mexacarbate......................... 00315-18-4167....................................... 14601 Metiram............................. 09006-42-2168....................................... 35502 Monuron TCA......................... 00140-41-0169....................................... 35501 Monuron............................. 00150-68-5170....................................... 103001 Napropamide......................... 15299-99-7171....................................... 80301 Deet................................ 00134-62-3172....................................... 14503 Nabam............................... 00142-59-6173....................................... 34401 Naled............................... 00300-76-5174....................................... 35801 Norea............................... 18530-56-8175....................................... 105801 Norflurazon......................... 27314-13-2176....................................... 30701 N-1-Naphthylphthalimide............. 05333-99-3176....................................... 30702 Naptalam [N-1-Naphthylphthalamic 00132-66-1 acid].176....................................... 30703 Naptalam Salts and Esters........... 00132-67-2177....................................... 57001 MGK 264 [N-2-Ethylhexyl 00136-45-8 bicycloheptene dicarboximide].178....................................... 84301 Benfluralin......................... 01861-40-1179....................................... 79501 Sulfotepp........................... 03689-24-5180....................................... 79101 Aspon............................... 03244-90-4181....................................... 36501 Coumaphos........................... 00056-72-4182....................................... 32701 Fensulfothion....................... 00115-90-2183....................................... 32501 Disulfoton.......................... 00298-04-4184....................................... 105901 Fenitrothion........................ 00122-14-5185....................................... 59201 Phosmet............................. 00732-11-6186....................................... 58001 Azinphos Methyl..................... 00086-50-0187....................................... 58702 Oxydemeton methyl................... 00301-12-2192....................................... (\1\) Organo-tin pesticides............... (\1\)194....................................... 104201 Oryzalin............................ 19044-88-3195....................................... 103801 Oxamyl.............................. 23135-22-0196....................................... 111601 Oxyfluorfen......................... 42874-03-3197....................................... 111501 Bolstar [Sulprofos]................. 35400-43-2198....................................... 219900 Sulprofos Oxon...................... 38527-90-1199....................................... 41801 Santox (O-Ethyl O-(p-nitrophenyl) 02104-64-5 phenylphosphonothioate.200....................................... 41701 Fonofos............................. 00944-22-9201....................................... 47802 Propoxur (o- 00114-26-1 Isopropylphenylmethylcarbamate).202....................................... 57501 Parathion........................... 00056-38-2203....................................... 108501 Pendimethalin....................... 40487-42-1204....................................... 56502 Pentachloronitrobenzene............. 00082-68-8205....................................... 63001 Pentachlorophenol................... 00087-86-5206....................................... 63003 Pentachlorophenol Salts and Esters.. 00131-52-2207....................................... 108001 Perfluidone......................... 37924-13-3208....................................... 109701 Permethrin.......................... 52645-53-1209....................................... 98701 Phenmedipham........................ 13684-63-4210....................................... 64501 Phenothiazine....................... 00092-84-2211....................................... 64103 Phenylphenol........................ 00090-43-7212....................................... 57201 Phorate............................. 00298-02-2213....................................... 97701 Phosalone........................... 02310-17-0214....................................... 18201 Phosphamidon........................ 13171-21-6215....................................... 5101 Picloram............................ 01918-02-1215....................................... 5104 Picloram Salts and Esters........... 02545-60-0216....................................... 67501 Piperonyl butoxide.................. 00051-03-6217....................................... 69183 PBED (Busan 77) [Poly (oxyethylene 31512-74-0 (dimethylimino) ethylene (dimethylimino) ethylene dichloride].218....................................... 34803 Busan 85 [Potassium 00128-03-0 dimethyldithiocarbamate].219....................................... 102901 Busan 40 [Potassium N-hydroxymethyl- 51026-28-9 N-methyldithiocarbamate].220....................................... 39002 KN Methyl [Potassium N- 00137-41-7 methyldithiocarbamate].221....................................... 101301 Metasol J26 [Potassium N-(alpha- 53404-62-9 (nitroethyl) benzyl)- ethylenediamine].222....................................... 111401 Profenofos.......................... 41198-08-7223....................................... 80804 Prometon............................ 01610-18-0224....................................... 80805 Prometryn........................... 07287-19-6225....................................... 97601 Propargite.......................... 02312-35-8226....................................... 80808 Propazine........................... 00139-40-2227....................................... 77702 Propionic acid...................... 00079-09-4228....................................... 119301 Propamocarb and Propamocarb HCL..... 24579-73-5229....................................... 69004 Pyrethrin coils..................... 00121-21-1230....................................... 69001 Pyrethrin I.........................231....................................... 69002 Pyrethrum (other than pyrethrins)... 08003-34-7232....................................... 69006 Pyrethrin II........................ 00121-29-9233....................................... 97801 Resmethrin.......................... 10453-86-8234....................................... 58301 Ronnel.............................. 00299-84-3235....................................... 71003 Rotenone............................ 00083-79-4236....................................... 74801 DEF [S,S,S-Tributyl 00078-48-8 phosphorotrithioate].237....................................... 35509 Siduron............................. 01982-49-6238....................................... 82501 Silvex [2-(2,4,5- 00093-72-1 Trichlorophenoxypropionic acid)].238....................................... (\1\) Silvex Salts and Esters............. (\1\)239....................................... 80807 Simazine............................ 00122-34-9240....................................... 103901 Bentazon............................ 25057-89-0241....................................... 34804 Carbam-S [Sodium 00128-04-1 dimethyldithiocarbanate].242....................................... 75003 Sodium monofluoroacetate............ 00062-74-8243....................................... 39003 Vapam [Sodium methyldithiocarbamate] 00137-42-8244....................................... 57101 Sulfoxide........................... 00120-62-7245....................................... 41301 Cycloate............................ 01134-23-2246....................................... 41401 EPTC [S-Ethyl dipropylthiocarbamate] 00759-94-4247....................................... 41402 Molinate............................ 02212-67-1248....................................... 41403 Pebulate............................ 01114-71-2249....................................... 41404 Vernolate........................... 01929-77-7250....................................... 35604 HPTMS [S-(2-Hydroxypropyl) 29803-57-4 thiomethanesulfonate].251....................................... 9801 Bensulide........................... 00741-58-2252....................................... 105501 Tebuthiuron......................... 34014-18-1253....................................... 59001 Temephos............................ 03383-96-8254....................................... 12701 Terbacil............................ 05902-51-2255....................................... 105001 Terbufos............................ 13071-79-9256....................................... 80814 Terbuthylazine...................... 05915-41-3257....................................... 80813 Terbutryn........................... 00886-50-0258....................................... 63004 Tetrachlorophenol................... 25167-83-3258....................................... 63007 Tetrachlorophenol Salts and Esters.. (\1\)259....................................... 35602 Dazomet............................. 00533-74-4260....................................... 102001 Thiophanate methyl.................. 23564-05-8261....................................... 79801 Thiram.............................. 00137-26-8262....................................... 80501 Toxaphene........................... 08001-35-2263....................................... 74901 Merphos [Tributyl 00150-50-5 phosphorotrithioate].264....................................... 36101 Trifluralin......................... 01582-09-8265....................................... 86002 Warfarin [3-(a-Acetonylbenzyl)-4- 00081-81-2 hydroxycoumarin].265....................................... (\1\) Warfarin Salts and Esters........... (\1\)266....................................... 51705 Zinc MBT [Zinc 2- 00155-04-4 mercaptobenzothiazolate].267....................................... 14506 Zineb............................... 12122-67-7268....................................... 34805 Ziram............................... 00137-30-4269....................................... 78802 S-(2,3,3-trichloroallyl) 02303-17-5 diisopropylthiocarbamate.270....................................... 69005 Phenothrin.......................... 26002-80-2271....................................... 69003 Tetramethrin........................ 07696-12-0272....................................... 18301 Chloropropham....................... 00101-21-3----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Note:\1\ Multiple compounds for active ingredient.
------------------------------------------------------------------------ kg/kkg (lb/1,000 lb) Pounds of pollutant per 1000 lbs. product ----------------------------------- Pesticide Monthly average Notes Daily maximum shall not shall not exceed exceed------------------------------------------------------------------------2,4-D........................ 1.97x10-3 6.40x10-4 ......2,4-D Salts and Esters....... (\1\) (\1\) ......2,4-DB Salts and Esters...... (\1\) (\1\) ......Acephate..................... 6.39x10-4 1.97x10-4 ......Acifluorfen.................. 2.45 9.3x10-1 ......Alachlor..................... 5.19x10-3 1.54x10-3 ......Aldicarb..................... 7.23x10-4 3.12x10-4 ......Ametryn...................... 7.72x10-3 2.53x10-3 ......Atrazine..................... 5.12x10-3 1.72x10-3 ......Azinphos Methyl.............. 2.74x10-2 1.41x10-2 ......Benfluralin.................. 3.22x10-4 1.09x10-4 1Benomyl and Carbendazim...... 3.50x10-2 8.94x10-3 2Bolstar...................... 1.69x10-2 8.72x10-3 ......Bromacil..................... 3.83x10-1 1.16x10-1 ......Bromacil, lithium............ (\1\) (\1\) ......Bromoxynil................... 3.95x10-3 1.27x10-3 ......Bromoxynil octanoate......... 3.95x10-3 1.27x10-3 ......Busan 40 [Potassium N- 5.74x10-3 1.87x10-3 ...... hydroxymethyl -N- methyldithiocarbamate].Busan 85 [Potassium 5.74x10-3 1.87x10-3 dimethyldithiocarbamate].Butachlor.................... 5.19x10-3 1.54x10-3 ......Captafol..................... 4.24x10-6 1.31x10-6 ......Carbam-S [Sodium 5.74x10-3 1.87x10-3 ...... dimethyldithiocarbamate].Carbaryl..................... 1.6x10-3 7.3x10-4 ......Carbofuran................... 1.18x10-4 2.80x10-5 ......Chloroneb.................... 8.16x10-2 3.31x10-2 ......Chlorothalonil............... 1.51x10-3 4.57x10-4 ......Chlorpyrifos................. 8.25x10-4 2.43x10-4 ......Cyanazine.................... 1.03x10-2 3.33x10-3 ......Dazomet...................... 5.74x10-3 1.87x10-3 ......DCPA......................... 7.79x10-2 2.64x10-2 ......DEF [S,S,S-Tributyl 1.15x10-2 5.58x10-3 ...... phosphorotrithioate].Diazinon..................... 2.82x10-3 1.12x10-3 ......Dichlorprop Salts and Esters. (\1\) (\1\) ......Dichlorvos................... 9.6x10-5 2.95x10-5 ......Dinoseb...................... 4.73 1.43 ......Dioxathion................... 3.40x10-2 1.29x10-2 ......Disulfoton................... 7.33x10-3 3.79x10-3 ......Diuron....................... 3.15x10-2 1.4x10-2 ......Endothall Salts and Esters... (\1\) (\1\) ......Endrin....................... 2.2x10-2 5.1x10-3 ......Ethalfluralin................ 3.22x10-4 1.09x10-4 1Ethion....................... 5.51x10-3 1.57x10-3 ......Fenarimol.................... 1.02x10-1 3.61x10-2 ......Fensulfothion................ 1.48x10-2 7.64x10-3 ......Fenthion..................... 1.83x10-2 9.45x10-3 ......Fenvalerate.................. 5.40x10-3 2.08x10-3 ...... -----------------------------------Heptachlor................... 8.8x10-3 2.9x10-3 ......Isopropalin.................. 7.06x10-3 2.49x10-3 1KN Methyl [Potassium N- 5.74x10-3 1.87x10-3 ...... methyldithiocarbamate].Linuron...................... 2.69x10-3 1.94x10-3 ......Malathion.................... 2.35x10-4 9.55x10-5 ......MCPA Salts and Esters........ (\1\) (\1\) ......MCPP Salts and Esters........ (\1\) (\1\) ......Merphos...................... 1.15x10-2 5.58x10-3 ......Methamidophos................ 1.46x10-2 7.53x10-3 ......Methomyl..................... 3.82x10-3 1.76x10-3 ......Methoxychlor................. 3.23x10-3 1.31x10-3 ......Metribuzin................... 1.36x10-2 7.04x10-3 ......Mevinphos.................... 1.44x10-4 5.10x10-5 ......Nabam........................ 5.74x10-3 1.87x10-3 ......Nabonate..................... 5.74x10-3 1.87x10-3 ......Naled........................ (\1\) (\1\) ......Norflurazon.................. 7.20x10-4 3.10x10-4 ......Organo-tin pesticides........ 1.72x10-2 7.42x10-3 3Parathion.................... 7.72x10-4 3.43x10-4 ......Parathion methyl............. 7.72x10-4 3.43x10-4 ......PCNB......................... 5.75x10-4 1.90x10-4 ......Pendimethalin................ 1.30x10-2 3.99x10-3Permethrin................... 2.32x10-4 6.06x10-5 ......Phorate...................... 3.12x10-4 9.37x10-5 ......Phosmet...................... (\1\) (\1\) 4Prometon..................... 7.72x10-3 2.53x10-3 ......Prometryn.................... 7.72x10-3 2.53x10-3 ......Pronamide.................... 6.64x10-4 2.01x10-4 ......Propachlor................... 5.19x10-3 1.54x10-3 ......Propanil..................... 1.06x10-3 4.84x10-4 ......Propazine.................... 7.72x10-3 2.53x10-3 ...... -----------------------------------Pyrethrin I and Pyrethrin II. 1.24x10-2 3.33x10-3 -----------------------------------Simazine..................... 7.72x10-3 2.53x10-3 ......Stirofos..................... 4.10x10-3 1.35x10-3 ......TCMTB........................ 3.89x10-3 1.05x10-3 ......Tebuthiuron.................. 9.78x10-2 3.40x10-2 ......Terbacil..................... 3.83x10-1 1.16x10-1 ......Terbufos..................... 4.92x10-4 1.26x10-4 ......Terbuthylazine............... 7.72x10-3 2.53x10-3 ......Terbutryn.................... 7.72x10-3 2.53x10-3 ......Toxaphene.................... 1.02x10-2 3.71x10-3 ......Triadimefon.................. 6.52x10-2 3.41x10-2 ......Trifluralin.................. 3.22x10-4 1.09x10-4 1Vapam [Sodium 5.74x10-3 1.87x10-3 ...... methyldithiocarbamate].Ziram [Zinc 5.74x10-3 1.87x10-3 ...... dimethyldithiocarbanate].------------------------------------------------------------------------\1\ No discharge of process wastewater pollutants.Notes:1 Monitor and report as total Trifluralin.2 Pounds of product include Benomyl and any Carbendazim production not converted to Benomyl.3 Monitor and report as total tin.4 Applies to purification by recrystalization portion of the process.
Table 3 to Part 455—Organic Pesticide Active Ingredient New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) and Pretreatment Standards for New Sources (PSNS)
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------------------------------------------------------------------------ kg/kkg (lb/1,000 lb) pounds of pollutant per 1000 lbs product Pesticide ------------------------------------ Notes Daily maximum Monthly average shall not exceed shall not exceed------------------------------------------------------------------------2,4-D....................... 1.42x10-3 4.61x10-42,4-D Salts and Esters...... (\1\) (\1\)2,4-DB Salts and Esters..... (\1\) (\1\)Acephate.................... 6.39 x 10-4 1.97 x 10-4Acifluorfen................. 1.77 6.69 x 10-1Alachlor.................... 3.74 x 10-3 1.11 x 10-3Aldicarb.................... 5.21 x 10-4 2.25 x 10-4Ametryn..................... 5.56 x 10-3 1.82 x 10-3Atrazine.................... 3.69 x 10-3 1.24 x 10-3Benfluralin................. 3.22 x 10-4 1.09 x 10-4 1Benomyl and Carbendazom..... 2.52 x 10-2 6.44 x 10-3 2Bolstar..................... 1.22 x 10-2 6.28 x 10-3Bromacil.................... 2.76 x 10-1 8.36 x 10-2Bromacil, lithium........... (\1\) (\1\)Bromoxynil.................. 2.84 x 10-3 9.14 x 10-4Bromoxynil Octanoate........ 2.84 x 10-3 9.14 x 10-4Busan 40 [Potassium N- 4.14 x 10-3 1.35 x 10-3 hydroxymethyl-N- methyldithiocarbamate].Busan 85 [Potassium 4.14 x 10-3 1.35 x 10-3 dimethyldithiocarbamate].Butachlor................... 3.74 x 10-3 1.11 x 10-3Captafol.................... 4.24 x 10-6 1.31 x 10-6Carbam-S [Sodium 4.14 x 10-3 1.35 x 10-3 dimethyldithiocarbanate].Carbaryl.................... 1.18 x 10-3 5.24 x 10-4Carbofuran.................. 1.18 x 10-4 2.80 x 10-5Chloroneb................... 5.87 x 10-2 2.39 x 10-2Chlorothalonil.............. 1.09 x 10-3 3.29 x 10-4Chlorpyrifos................ 5.94 x 10-4 1.75 x 10-4Cyanazine................... 7.42 x 10-3 2.40 x 10-3Dazomet..................... 4.14 x 10-3 1.35 x 10-3DCPA........................ 5.61 x 10-2 1.90 x 10-2DEF [S,S,S-Tributyl 1.15 x 10-2 5.58 x 10-3 phosphorotrithioate].Diazinon.................... 2.05 x 10-3 8.13 x 10-4Dichlorprop Salts and Esters (\1\) (\1\)Dichlorvos.................. 6.88 x 10-5 2.13 x 10-5Dinoseb..................... 3.41 1.03Dioxathion.................. 2.54 x 10-2 9.31 x 10-3Disulfoton.................. 5.28 x 10-3 2.72 x 10-3Diuron...................... 2.27 x 10-2 1.01 x 10-2Endothall Salts and Esters.. (\1\) (\1\)Endrin...................... 1.57 x 10-2 3.69 x 10-3Ethalfluralin............... 3.22 x 10-4 1.09 x 10-4 1Ethion...................... 3.97 x 10-3 1.33 x 10-3Fenarimol................... 1.02 x 10-1 3.61 x 10-2Fensulfothion............... 1.06 x 10-2 5.50 x 10-3Fenthion.................... 1.32 x 10-2 6.79 x 10-3Fenvalerate................. 3.91 x 10-3 1.50 x 10-3Guthion..................... 1.97 x 10-2 1.02 x 10-2Heptachlor.................. 6.31 x 10-3 2.06 x 10-3Isopropalin................. 5.07 x 10-3 1.82 x 10-3KN Methyl [Potassium N- 4.14 x 10-3 1.35 x 10-3 methyldithiocarbamate].Linuron..................... 1.94 x 10-3 1.40 x 10-3Malathion................... 1.69 x 10-4 6.88 x 10-5MCPA Salts and Esters....... (\1\) (\1\)MCPP Salts and Esters....... (\1\) (\1\)Merphos..................... 1.15 x 10-2 5.58 x 10-3Methamidophos............... 1.05 x 10-2 5.42 x 10-3Methomyl.................... 2.75 x 10-3 1.27 x 10-3Methoxychlor................ 2.34 x 10-3 9.25 x 10-4Metribuzin.................. 9.80 x 10-3 5.06 x 10-3Mevinphos................... 1.03 x 10-4 3.69 x 10-5Nabam....................... 4.14 x 10-3 1.35 x 10-3Nabonate.................... 4.14 x 10-3 1.35 x 10-3Naled....................... (\1\) (\1\)Norflurazon................. 7.20 x 10-4 3.10 x 10-4Organo-tin pesticides....... 1.25 x 10-2 5.36 x 10-3 3Parathion Ethyl............. 5.56 x 10-4 2.45 x 10-4Parathion Methyl............ 5.56 x 10-4 2.45 x 10-4PCNB........................ 4.16 x 10-4 1.38 x 10-4Pendimethalin............... 1.30x10-2 3.99x10-3Permethrin.................. 1.68 x 10-4 4.39 x 10-5Phorate..................... 3.12 x 10-4 9.37 x 10-5Phosmet..................... (\1\) (\1\) 4Prometon.................... 5.56 x 10-3 1.82 x 10-3Prometyrn................... 5.56 x 10-3 1.82 x 10-3Pronamide................... 4.78 x 10-4 1.45 x 10-4Propachlor.................. 3.74 x 10-3 1.11 x 10-3Propanil.................... 7.63 x 10-4 3.48 x 10-4Propazine................... 5.56 x 10-3 1.82 x 10-3Pyrethrin I and Pyrethrin II 8.91 x 10-3 2.40 x 10-3Simazine.................... 5.89 x 10-3 1.91 x 10-3Stirofos.................... 2.95 x 10-3 9.72 x 10-4TCMTB....................... 2.80 x 10-9 7.54 x 10-4Tebuthiuron................. 9.78 x 10-2 3.41 x 10-2Terbacil.................... 2.76 x 10-1 8.36 x 10-2Terbufos.................... 4.92 x 10-4 1.26 x 10-4Terbuthylazine.............. 5.56 x 10-3 1.82 x 10-3Terbutryn................... 5.56 x 10-3 1.82 x 10-3Toxaphene................... 7.35 x 10-3 2.67 x 10-3Triadimefon................. 4.69 x 10-2 2.46 x 10-2Trifluralin................. 3.22 x 10-4 1.09 x 10-4 1Vapam [Sodium 4.14 x 10-3 1.35 x 10-3 methyldithiocarbamate].Ziram [Zinc 4.14 x 10-3 1.35 x 10-3 dimethyldithiocarbanate].------------------------------------------------------------------------\1\ No discharge of process wastewater pollutants.Notes:1 Monitor and report as total Trifluralin.2 Pounds of product shall include Benomyl and any Carbendazim production not converted to Benomyl.3 Monitor and report as total tin.4 Applies to purification by recrystalization portion of the process.
Table 4 to Part 455—BAT and NSPS Effluent Limitations for Priority Pollutants for Direct Discharge Point Sources That use End-of-Pipe Biological Treatment
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[Micrograms per liter (µg/l)]------------------------------------------------------------------------ Daily Monthly maximum average Pollutant shall not shall not exceed exceed------------------------------------------------------------------------1,1-Dichloroethylene.............................. 25 161,1,1-Trichloroethane............................. 54 211,2-Dichloroethane................................ 211 681,2-Dichloropropane............................... 230 1531,2-Dichlorobenzene............................... 163 771,2-trans-Dichloroethylene........................ 54 211,3-Dichloropropene............................... 44 291,4-Dichlorobenzene............................... 28 152-chlorophenol.................................... 98 312,4-Dichlorophenol................................ 112 392,4-Dimethylphenol................................ 36 18Benzene........................................... 136 37Bromodichloromethane.............................. 380 142Bromomethane...................................... 380 142Chlorobenzene..................................... 28 15Chloromethane..................................... 190 86Cyanide (Total)................................... 640 220Dibromochloromethane.............................. 794 196Dichloromethane................................... 89 40Ethylbenzene...................................... 108 32Lead (Total)...................................... 690 320Naphthalene....................................... 59 22Phenol............................................ 26 15Tetrachloroethylene............................... 56 22Tetrachloromethane................................ 38 18Toluene........................................... 80 26Tribromomethane................................... 794 196Trichloromethane.................................. 46 21------------------------------------------------------------------------
Table 5 to Part 455—BAT and NSPS Effluent Limitations for Priority Pollutants for Direct Discharge Point Sources That Do Not Use End-of-Pipe Biological Treatment
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[Micrograms per liter (µg/l)]------------------------------------------------------------------------ Daily Monthly maximum average Pollutant shall not shall not exceed exceed------------------------------------------------------------------------1,1-Dichloroethylene.............................. 60 221,1,1-Trichloroethane............................. 59 221,2-trans-Dichloroethylene........................ 66 251,2-Dichlorobenzene............................... 794 1961,2-Dichloropropane............................... 794 1961,2-Dichloroethane................................ 574 1801,3-Dichloropropene............................... 794 1961,4-Dichlorobenzene............................... 380 1422,4-Dimethylphenol................................ 47 19Benzene........................................... 134 57Bromodichloromethane.............................. 380 142Bromomethane...................................... 380 142Chlorobenzene..................................... 380 142Chloromethane..................................... 295 110Cyanide (Total)................................... 640 220Dibromochloromethane.............................. 794 196Dichloromethane................................... 170 36Ethylbenzene...................................... 380 142Lead (Total)...................................... 690 320Naphthalene.................................