Tolerance Information

The following tolerances were granted by EPA since the last report (April 1998). These data do not mean that labels have been registered for these uses. These pesticides must not be used until labels are registered with EPA or a state department of agriculture.

Key*

 A=adjuvant D=desiccant D/H=desiccant, herbicide F=fungicide FA=feed additive FM=fumigant G=growth regulator
 H=herbicide I=insecticide IN=inert N=nematicide P=pheromone V=viricide VR=vertebrate repellent




(a) Time-limited tolerance in response to granting of Section 18 to State of Georgia. Tolerances will expire and are revoked on 3/31/2000.
(b) Time-limited tolerance in response to granting of Section 18 to State of Hawaii. Tolerance will expire and is revoked on 1/31/99.
(c) Time-limited tolerance extension in response to granting of Section 18 to State of Florida. Tolerance will expire on 3/31/99.
(d) Time-limited tolerance extension in response to granting of Section 18 to states of Oregon, Idaho, and Washington. Tolerances will expire on 5/31/99.
(e) Time-limited tolerance extension in response to granting of Section 18 to states of California and Texas. Tolerances will expire on 2/28/99.
(f) Time-limited tolerance extension in response to granting of Section 18. Tolerance will expire on 5/30/99.

EPA inadvertently had both a time-limited and a permanent tolerance listed for fludioxonil on potatoes. In a Federal Register notice (3/18/98), EPA has removed the time-limited tolerance while keeping the permanent tolerance (0.02 ppm) on potatoes.

 

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