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Restricted Use Pesticides (Rups) in Oregon List Updated Aug Restricted Use Pesticides (RUPs) in Oregon List updated Aug. 10, 2021 PRODUCT NAME REGISTRANT NAME EPA # SIGNAL WORD ACTIVE INGREDIENT(S) CONCENTRATION(S) REASON FOR RESTRICTED USE CLASSIFICATION 93% Sulphuric Acid INTERNATIONAL RAW MATERIALS LTD 89491-1 DANGER/POISON SULFURIC ACID 93.00% Severe tissue corrosive actioN AAtrex 4L Herbicide SYNGENTA CROP PROTECTION LLC 100 100-497 CAUTION ATRAZINE 43.50% GrouNd aNd surface water coNcerNs AAtrex NiNe-O Herbicide SYNGENTA CROP PROTECTION LLC 100 100-585 CAUTION ATRAZINE 90.00% GrouNd aNd surface water coNcerNs Abacus Agricultural Miticide/INsecticide ROTAM NORTH AMERICA INC 83100-4-83979 WARNING ABAMECTIN (AVERMECTIN B1) 2.00% Toxic to fish, mammals, aNd aquatic orgaNisms Abacus V ROTAM NORTH AMERICA INC 83100-32-83979 CAUTION ABAMECTIN (AVERMECTIN B1) 2.00% Toxic to fish, mammals, aNd aquatic orgaNisms Abacus V6 ROTAM NORTH AMERICA INC 83100-59-83979 WARNING ABAMECTIN (AVERMECTIN B1) 6.00% Toxic to fish, mammals, aNd aquatic orgaNisms AbamectiN 0.15 EC Select PRIME SOURCE LLC 89442-20 WARNING ABAMECTIN (AVERMECTIN B1) 2.00% Toxic to fish, mammals, aNd aquatic orgaNisms Abamex Miticide/INsecticide NUFARM AMERICAS INC 228 228-734 CAUTION ABAMECTIN (AVERMECTIN B1) 2.00% Toxic to fish, mammals, aNd aquatic orgaNisms Abba Ultra Miticide/INsecticide AMVAC CHEMICAL CORP 5481-621 WARNING ABAMECTIN (AVERMECTIN B1) 3.74% Toxic to fish, mammals, aNd aquatic orgaNisms ABBA Ultra Miticide/INsecticide MAKHTESHIM AGAN NA DBA ADAMA 66222-226 WARNING ABAMECTIN (AVERMECTIN B1) 3.74% Toxic to fish, mammals, aNd aquatic orgaNisms AceNthriN INsecticide UNITED PHOSPHORUS INC 70506-339 CAUTION ACEPHATE (ORGANOPHOSPHATE);BIFENTHRIN 74%; 6% Toxic to fish aNd aquatic orgaNisms Aceto BifeNthriN 2 EC ACETO AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS CORP 2749-556 WARNING BIFENTHRIN 25.10% Toxic to fish aNd aquatic orgaNisms Aceto BifeNthriN 2EC ACETO LIFE SCIENCES LLC 2749-556 WARNING BIFENTHRIN 25.10% Toxic to fish aNd aquatic orgaNisms Acrocide H Herbicide MULTI CHEM GROUP LLC 71173-2 DANGER/POISON ACROLEIN 96.00% High acute toxicity 10.93%; 0.65%; 2.60%; AcuroN Herbicide SYNGENTA CROP PROTECTION LLC 100 100-1466 CAUTION ATRAZINE;BICYCLOPYRONE;MESOTRIONE;S-METOLACHLOR 23.40% GrouNd aNd surface water coNcerNs Acute oral, dermal, aNd iNhalatioN toxicity aNd to Aglogic 15GG AGLOGIC CHEMICAL LLC 87895-4 DANGER/POISON ALDICARB (CARBAMATE) 15% grouNd water coNtamiNatioN NUFARM AMERICAS INC AGT DIVISION High acute toxicity of tripheNyltiN hydroxide, Agri TiN Agricultural FuNgicide 55146 55146-72 DANGER/POISON TRIPHENYLTIN HYDROXIDE (FENTIN HYDROXIDE) 80.00% potential for affecting fetal development NUFARM AMERICAS INC AGT DIVISION High acute toxicity of tripheNyltiN hydroxide, Agri TiN Flowable 55146 55146-84 DANGER/POISON TRIPHENYLTIN HYDROXIDE (FENTIN HYDROXIDE) 40.00% potential for affecting fetal development Toxicity to NoN-target iNvertebrates, mammals, Agri-Flex Miticide-INsecticide SYNGENTA CROP PROTECTION LLC 100 100-1350 WARNING ABAMECTIN (AVERMECTIN B1);THIAMETHOXAM 3.0%; 13.9% and aquatic organisms Agri-Mek SC Miticide-INsecticide SYNGENTA CROP PROTECTION LLC 100 100-1351 WARNING ABAMECTIN (AVERMECTIN B1) 8.00% Toxic to fish, mammals, aNd aquatic orgaNisms AgrisolutioNs Arctic 3.2 EC INsecticide WINFIELD SOLUTIONS LLC 1381-187 CAUTION PERMETHRIN 36.80% Toxicity to fish aNd aquatic orgaNisms AgrisolutioNs AtraziNe 90DF WINFIELD SOLUTIONS LLC 9779-253 CAUTION ATRAZINE 90% GrouNd aNd surface water coNcerNs Acute toxicity aNd toxicity to fish aNd aquatic AgrisolutioNs Delta Gold 1.5EC INsecticide WINFIELD SOLUTIONS LLC 264-1011-1381 DANGER/POISON DELTAMETHRIN 16.60% orgaNisms AgrisolutioNs TuNdra EC INsecticide WINFIELD SOLUTIONS LLC 1381-196 WARNING BIFENTHRIN 25.10% Toxic to fish aNd aquatic orgaNisms AgrisolutioNs TuNdra Supreme WINFIELD SOLUTIONS LLC 1381-243 WARNING BIFENTHRIN;CHLORPYRIFOS (ORGANOPHOSPHATE) 9.0%; 28.6% Toxic to fish aNd aquatic orgaNisms Acute toxicity aNd toxicity to fish aNd aquatic AgrisolutioNs Yuma 4E INsecticide WINFIELD SOLUTIONS LLC 62719-220-1381 WARNING CHLORPYRIFOS (ORGANOPHOSPHATE) 44.90% orgaNisms AgrisoultioNs AtraziNe 4L WINFIELD SOLUTIONS LLC 1381-158 CAUTION ATRAZINE 43.00% GrouNd aNd surface water coNcerNs Corrosive effects duriNg iNhalatioN aNd to eyes aNd Airgas Sulfur Dioxide AIRGAS USA LLC 89867-2 DANGER/POISON SULFUR DIOXIDE 99.90% skiN May iNjure (phytotoxic) susceptible, NoN-target Alligare GuNsliNger P+D Herbicide ALLIGARE LLC 81927-16 DANGER 2,4-D TRIISOPROPANOLAMINE;PICLORAM TRIISOPROPANOLAMINE 39.6%; 10.2% plants May iNjure (phytotoxic) susceptible, NoN-target Alligare Triumph 22K Herbicide ALLIGARE LLC 81927-18 WARNING PICLORAM POTASSIUM SALT 24.40% plants May iNjure (phytotoxic) susceptible, NoN-target Alligare Triumph XTR Herbicide ALLIGARE LLC 81927-64 CAUTION FLUROXYPYR, 1-METHYLHEPTYL ESTER;PICLORAM TRIISOPROPANOLAMINE 10.64%; 13.24% plants ARYSTA LIFESCIENCE NORTH AMERICA Aloft GC G INsecticide LLC 66330 66330-367 CAUTION BIFENTHRIN;CLOTHIANIDIN 0.125%; 0.250% Toxic to fish aNd aquatic orgaNisms ARYSTA LIFESCIENCE NORTH AMERICA Aloft GC SC INsecticide LLC 66330 66330-365 WARNING BIFENTHRIN;CLOTHIANIDIN 12.30%; 24.70% Toxic to fish aNd aquatic orgaNisms Aloft GC SC INsecticide VALENT USA LLC 59639-212 WARNING BIFENTHRIN;CLOTHIANIDIN 12.30%; 24.70% Toxic to fish aNd aquatic orgaNisms MACDERMID AGRICULTURAL SOLUTIONS AnNihilate LV INC 400-597 DANGER/POISON METHOMYL (CARBAMATE) 29% High acute toxicity to humaNs MACDERMID AGRICULTURAL SOLUTIONS AnNihilate SP INC 400-598 DANGER/POISON METHOMYL (CARBAMATE) 90% High acute toxicity to humaNs FMC CORPORATION AGRICULTURAL Anthem ATZ Herbicide PROD GROUP 279-3449 WARNING ATRAZINE;FLUTHIACET-METHYL;PYROXASULFONE 42.50%; 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