40 CFR Ch. I (7–1–12 Edition) Pt. 161, App. A
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Pt. 161, App. A 40 CFR Ch. I (7–1–12 Edition) APPENDIX A TO PART 161—DATA RE- Specific use patterns—listed according Corresponding gen- QUIREMENTS FOR REGISTRATION: USE to use site group eral use pattern PATTERN INDEX Commercial annual (e.g., tomato, bean) How to use this Index: Commercial perennial (e.g., aspar- 1. Identify the Pesticide Use Site Group agus, rhubarb) listed below (e.g., agricultural crops, forests, Greenhouse (commercial) Greenhouse food ornamental plants) that covers the specific crop use pattern of interest to you. Mushrooms 2. Find your specific use pattern under the Nursery/seed crop/medical crop/to- Greenhouse non- bacco food crop appropriate Pesticide Use Site Group. Fiber crops Terrestrial food 3. Identify the general use pattern that crop corresponds to your specific use pattern. Cotton 4. Use the general use pattern in deter- Others—(e.g., flax) mining applicable data requirements on the Forage crops Data Requirements tables presented in Typical grasses—annual (e.g., §§ 161.155 through 161.640. sudan grass) Pesticide use site group Typical grasses—perennial (e.g., bromegrass) 1. Agricultural Crops. Corn and sorghum 2. Ornamental Plants and Forest Trees. Small grains for forage (e.g., rye) 3. General Soil Treatment and Composting. Perennial legumes (e.g., white clo- 4. Processed or Manufactured Products, ver) and food or feed containers or dispensers. Annual legumes (e.g., crotalaria, soy- 5. Pets and Domestic Animals. bean) 6. Agricultural Premises and Equipment. Crop harvest residue (peanut vines, beet tops, etc.) 7. Household. Grain and edible seed crops 8. Wood or Wood Structure Protection Corn Treatments. Rice Aquatic food crop 9. Aquatic sites. Wheat, barley, rye, oats Terrestrial food 10. Noncrop, wide area, and general indoor/ crop outdoor treatments. Sorghum 11. Antifouling treatments. Alfalfa 12. Commercial and Industrial Uses. Other grains Other nongrains (e.g., squash, 13. Domestic and Human Use. pumpkin) 14. Miscellaneous Indoor Uses. Buckwheat Sesame Specific use patterns—listed according Corresponding gen- Peanut to use site group eral use pattern Sunflower Seed sprout crops 1. Agricultural crops Mung bean, red clover, soybean, Small fruits Terrestrial food alfalfa, etc. crop Nonlegume crops (e.g., wheat, rad- Caneberries (e.g., raspberry, dew- ish, black mustard) berry) Bushberries (e.g., blueberry, cur- Crops grown exclusively for seed for rant) planting Vine fruits (e.g., grape, kiwi fruit) Sugar crops Strawberry Stored raw agricultural commodities Indoor Cranberry Honey (principal nectar-producing Pome fruits (e.g., apple, quince) crops) Stone fruits (e.g., peach, cherry) Sugar beet Nut crops—tree & shrub (e.g., Sugarcane pecan, filbert) Sugar maple Other temperate fruits (e.g., per- Sorghum (for sugar) simmon, pawpaw) Crops for smoking and chewing Terrestrial nonfood Tropical and subtropical fruits crop Citrus —field Banana and plantain —shade Palm fruits and nuts (e.g., date, co- —storage conut) —greenhouses Pineapple Sapodilla (for chewing gum) Terrestrial food Other fruits and nuts crop Beverage crops Oil crops Woody—cocoa, coffee, tea Annual herbaceous crops Herbaceous—chicory, mint Perennial herbaceous crops Flavoring and spice crops Tropical/subtropical woody crops Woody—leaf/stem, root, seed and Drug and medicinal crops Terrestrial nonfood pod crop Herbacleaf/stem, root, seed and Annual herbaceous crops pod Perennial herbaceous crops Vegetables—leaf/stem, root, seed and Temperate woody crops pod, fruiting vegetables, cucurbits Tropical/subtropical wood crops 228 VerDate Mar<15>2010 10:16 Aug 15, 2012 Jkt 226170 PO 00000 Frm 00238 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8002 Y:\SGML\226170.XXX 226170 emcdonald on DSK67QTVN1PROD with CFR Environmental Protection Agency Pt. 161, App. A Specific use patterns—listed according Corresponding gen- Specific use patterns—listed according Corresponding gen- to use site group eral use pattern to use site group eral use pattern 2. Ornamental plants and forest trees Seeds (sesame, sunflower) Ornamental plants Terrestrial nonfood Dried processed crop Fruits Annual garden plants Vegetables Temperate perennial nonfood gar- Tobacco den herbs Beverages (tea, coffee) Commercial greenhouse crops Greenhouse Herbs and spices nonfood crop Animal Feeds Houseplants Indoor Cattle (beef) Home and retail greenhouse and Cattle (dairy) conservatory plants Goat (nondairy) Public display plantings Terrestrial nonfood Goat (dairy) crop Horse, mule, donkey Bulb, corm, and tuber ornamentals Poultry (chicken, turkey, etc.) Subtropical/tropical garden ever- Sheep (meat) green plants (dry—e.g., agave) Sheep (wool) Subtropical/tropical garden ever- Swine green plants (moist—e.g., ferns) Dog Groundcovers Cat Aquatic plants (e.g., waterlilies) Aquatic nonfood Other pets (including birds) use Fur-bearing stock Ornamental trees, shrubs, and vines Terrestrial nonfood Other meat-producing stock (e.g., (woody) crop rabbit) Deciduous temperate broadleaf Fish food (commercial) Evergreen temperate broadleaf Fish food (pet) Deciduous temperate conifer Birdseed Evergreen temperate conifer Processed grain products for human Tropical/subtropical broadleaf consumption Tropical/subtropical conifer Corn Tropical/subtropical miscellaneous Soybean (e.g., cycad, tree fern, bamboo) Wheat Lawn and turf grasses—ornamental Terrestrial nonfood Other grains (rice, barley, etc.) crop or domestic Cereal foods outdoor Flour Cool season Winter grasses (bent, Baked goods bluegrass, fescue, etc.) Farinaceous products Summer grasses (zoysia, Processed animal products for bermudagrass, etc.) human consumption Ornamental bunch grasses Cheese (pampasgrass, blue fescue) Egg yolks Forest trees—nonornamental—trees Forestry Meats, including fish and poultry forests, plantings Milk Deciduous temperate (broadleaf) Processed plant products for human Evergreen temperate (broadleaf) consumption Deciduous and evergreen conifers Chocolate Tropical/subtropical broadleaf Candy Tropical/subtropical conifer Sugar Forest tree nurseries—Temperate Yeast broadleaf trees Citrus pulp Temperate conifer trees Chewing gum Forest trees: dead trees/logs/stumps in Cigarettes, etc. the forest or in plantings Herbs and spices 3. General soil treatment and Pickles composting Glazed fruits General soil treatments Terrestrial nonfood Jellies crop Seed oils Soil application with no mention of Fruit syrups (e.g., cola) crops to be grown (potting soil, Fruit juices top soil). Fermentation beverages (wine, Manure beer, whiskey, vinegar) Composts Processed or manufactured Cull piles nonfood plant and animal prod- Mulches ucts 4. Processed or manufactured prod- Textiles, fabrics, fibers ucts, and food or feed containers or Fur and hair products dispensers Leather products Processed vegetables, fruits, and nuts Indoor Food and feed containers, dispensers, Fruits and processing equipment Leafy vegetables Airtight storages—large (empty/full) Root vegetables Airtight storages—small (empty/full) Fruited vegetables Fumigation chambers Nuts Bins Peanuts Elevators 229 VerDate Mar<15>2010 10:16 Aug 15, 2012 Jkt 226170 PO 00000 Frm 00239 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8002 Y:\SGML\226170.XXX 226170 emcdonald on DSK67QTVN1PROD with CFR Pt. 161, App. A 40 CFR Ch. I (7–1–12 Edition) Specific use patterns—listed according Corresponding gen- Specific use patterns—listed according Corresponding gen- to use site group eral use pattern to use site group eral use pattern Storage areas—(empty/full) Fish Processing or handling equipment Amphibians and machinery (other than food Reptiles processing) Primates 5. Pets and domestic animals—animals Other vertebrates and their man-made premises 6. Agricultural premises and equipment Dairy cattle—lactating Indoor Egg handling facilities and equipment Indoor Dairy cattle—nonlactating Egg washers Dairy cattle—heifers, calves Egg rooms Goats—lactating Hatching egg treatments Goats—nonlactating Hatching egg rooms Goats—young (kids) Hatching egg equipment Fur- and wool-bearing animals Egg packing plants and hatcheries Goats Milk handling facilities and equipment Sheep Milk storage rooms Mink Milking stalls and parlors Chinchilla Milking machines, milk tanks, etc. Rabbit Teat cups, liners, etc. Fox Milk processing equipment Nutria 7. Household Meat animals (mammals) Non-food area and sites Indoor Cattle (and calves) Closets, storage areas Goats (and kids) Basements, cellars Horses Bedrooms Rabbits Attics Sheep (and lambs) Recreation rooms Swine Living rooms Bison Baseboards, window sills, etc. Reindeer Plumbing fixtures Poultry (meat, eggs) Sickrooms Chickens Food-handling and food storage areas Turkeys Kitchens Ducks, geese Dining rooms Guineas, pheasants, quail, etc. Pantry and food storage shelving Honey production Household contents and space Bees Air Beehives Beds Honeycombs Rugs Fish and shellfish production Aquatic food use Book cases Hatchery buildings Furs, fabrics, blankets Culture ponds, containers Play pens Animals for labor, display, riding, rac- Indoor Sickroom utensils ing, lab use, etc. Filters for air vents, air condi- Dogs tioners, furnaces, etc. Horses, donkeys, mules Outdoor areas (Noncommercial home- Domestic outdoor Guinea pigs owner use) or terrestrial food Mice crop Rats Home garden, orchards Gerbils Porches Domestic outdoor Hamsters Patios Monkeys Foundations Cats Steps Chickens, birds Eaves Wild rodents Yards, lawn, turf Alfalfa leafcutting bee (pollinator) Domestic ornamental plantings Alkaline bee (pollinator) 8. Wood or Wood Structure Protection Zoo ruminants Treatments Zoo ungulates Buildings (for termite, powderdust bee-