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Environmental Protection Agency § 180.111

(c) Tolerances with regional registra- Parts per Expiration/ tions. A tolerance with a regional reg- Commodity revocation million date istration is established for residues of , O,S-dimethyl acetyl Grape ...... 7 12/31/12 phosphoramidothioate, including its Kale ...... 10 12/31/12 Kohlrabi ...... 10 12/31/12 metabolites and degradates other than Lettuce ...... 10 12/31/12 methamidophos, in or on the com- Melon ...... 4 12/31/12 modity in the following table. Compli- Mustard greens ...... 10 12/31/12 Nectarine ...... 10 12/31/12 ance with the tolerance level specified Onion ...... 7 12/31/12 in this paragraph is to be determined Papaya ...... 10 12/31/12 by measuring only acephate, O,S-di- Peach ...... 10 12/31/12 Pepper ...... 7 12/31/12 methyl acetyl phosphoramidothioate, Potato ...... 0.1 12/31/12 in or on the commodity. Pumpkin ...... 7 12/31/12 Squash, summer ...... 4 12/31/12 Parts per Commodity1 Squash, winter ...... 4 12/31/12 million Tomato ...... 4 12/31/12 Turnip, greens ...... 10 12/31/12 Nut, macadamia ...... 0.05 Turnip, roots ...... 7 12/31/12 1 Where there is a direct use of methamidophos on the commodity, residues of methamidophos resulting from (b) Section 18 emergency exemptions. methamidophos application are regulated under 40 CFR 180.315. [Reserved] (c) Tolerances with regional registra- (d) Indirect or inadvertent residues. tions. [Reserved] [Reserved] (d) Indirect or inadvertent residues. [63 FR 13542, Mar. 20, 1998, as amended at 67 [Reserved] FR 49615, July 31, 2002; 73 FR 5108, Jan. 29, 2008; 75 FR 60237, Sept. 29, 2010] [62 FR 49924, Sept. 24, 1997, as amended at 63 FR 57072, Oct. 26, 1998; 64 FR 13103, Mar. 17, § 180.110 Maneb; tolerances for resi- 1999; 64 FR 72284, Dec. 27, 1999; 66 FR 64773, dues. Dec. 14, 2001; 68 FR 37764, June 25, 2003; 70 FR 37696, June 30, 2005; 70 FR 75739, Dec. 21, 2005; (a) General. Tolerances for residues of 74 FR 636, Jan. 7, 2009; 74 FR 46371, Sept. 9, the fungicide maneb (manganous 2009; 76 FR 34885, June 15, 2011; 76 FR 40814, ethylenebisdithiocarbamate), cal- July 12, 2011] culated as zinc EFFECTIVE DATE NOTE: At 79 FR 27501, May ethylenebisdithiocarbamate, are estab- 14, 2014, § 180.110 was removed, effective Nov. lished in or on raw agricultural com- 14, 2014. modities in the following table: § 180.111 ; tolerances for res- Expiration/ idues. Commodity Parts per revocation million date (a) General. (1) Tolerances are estab- Almond ...... 0.1 12/31/12 lished for residues of the Apple ...... 2 12/31/12 malathion (O,O-dimethyl Apricot ...... 10 12/31/12 dithiophosphate of diethyl Banana (not more than 0.5 part per million shall be in the pulp after mercaptosuccinate) in or on the fol- peel is removed and discarded lowing commodities: (preharvest application only)) ...... 4 12/31/12 Bean, dry, seed ...... 7 12/31/12 Commodity Parts per Bean, succulent ...... 10 12/31/12 million Beet, , tops ...... 45 12/31/12 Broccoli ...... 10 12/31/12 Alfalfa, forage ...... 135 Brussels sprouts ...... 10 12/31/12 Alfalfa, hay ...... 135 Cabbage ...... 10 12/31/12 Almond, hulls ...... 50 Cabbage, Chinese, bok choy ...... 10 12/31/12 Almond, postharvest ...... 8 Cabbage, Chinese, napa ...... 10 12/31/12 Apple ...... 8 Carrot, roots ...... 7 12/31/12 Apricot ...... 8 Cauliflower ...... 10 12/31/12 Asparagus ...... 8 Celery ...... 5 12/31/12 Avocado ...... 8 Collards ...... 10 12/31/12 Barley, grain, postharvest ...... 8 Corn, sweet, kernel plus cob with Bean, dry, seed ...... 8 husks removed ...... 5 12/31/12 Bean, succulent ...... 8 Cranberry ...... 7 12/31/12 Beet, garden, roots ...... 8 Cucumber ...... 4 12/31/12 Beet, garden, tops ...... 8 Eggplant ...... 7 12/31/12 Beet, sugar, roots ...... 1 Endive ...... 10 12/31/12 Beet, sugar, tops ...... 8 Fig ...... 7 12/31/12 Blackberry ...... 8

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Parts per Parts per Commodity million Commodity million

Blueberry ...... 8 Rice, wild ...... 8 Boysenberry ...... 8 Rutabaga ...... 8 Carrot, roots ...... 8 Rye, grain, postharvest ...... 8 Chayote, fruit ...... 8 Safflower, seed ...... 0 .2 Chayote, roots ...... 8 Salsify, roots ...... 8 Cherry ...... 8 Salsify, tops ...... 8 Chestnut ...... 1 Shallot, bulb ...... 8 Clover, forage ...... 135 Sorghum, grain, forage ...... 8 Clover, hay ...... 135 Sorghum, grain, grain, postharvest ...... 8 Corn, field, forage ...... 8 Soybean, forage ...... 135 Corn, field, grain, postharvest ...... 8 Soybean, hay ...... 135 Corn, pop, grain, postharvest ...... 8 Soybean, seed ...... 8 Corn, sweet, forage ...... 8 Soybean, vegetable, succulent ...... 8 Corn, sweet, kernel plus cob with husks re- Spearmint, tops ...... 8 moved ...... 2 Squash, summer ...... 8 Cowpea, forage ...... 135 Squash, winter ...... 8 Cowpea, hay ...... 135 Strawberry ...... 8 Cranberry ...... 8 Sunflower, seed, postharvest ...... 8 Cucumber ...... 8 Sweet potato, roots ...... 1 Currant ...... 8 Tangerine ...... 8 Date, dried fruit ...... 8 Tomato ...... 8 Dewberry ...... 8 Trefoil, forage ...... 135 Eggplant ...... 8 Trefoil, hay ...... 135 Fig ...... 8 Turnip, greens ...... 8 Flax, seed ...... 0 .1 Turnip, roots ...... 8 Garlic, bulb ...... 8 Vegetable, brassica, leafy, group 5 ...... 8 Gooseberry ...... 8 Vegetable, leafy, except brassica, group 4 ...... 8 Grape ...... 8 Vetch, hay ...... 135 Grapefruit ...... 8 Walnut ...... 8 Guava ...... 8 Wheat, grain, postharvest ...... 8 Hazelnut ...... 1 Hop, dried cones ...... 1 (2) Tolerances are established for the Horseradish ...... 8 combined residues of the insecticide Kumquat ...... 8 Leek ...... 8 malathion (O,O-dimethyl Lemon ...... 8 dithiophosphate of diethyl Lentil, seed ...... 8 mercaptosuccinate) and its metabolite, Lespedeza, hay ...... 135 (O,O-dimethyl thiophosphate Lime ...... 8 Loganberry ...... 8 of diethyl mercaptosuccinate), in or on Lupin, seed ...... 8 the following food commodities: Mango ...... 8 Melon ...... 8 Commodity Parts per Mushroom ...... 8 million Nectarine ...... 8 Nut, macadamia ...... 1 Barley, straw ...... 50 Oat, grain, postharvest ...... 8 Corn, field, stover ...... 30 .0 Okra ...... 8 Cotton, undelinted seed ...... 20 .0 Onion, bulb ...... 8 Grass, forage ...... 200 Onion, green ...... 8 Grass, hay ...... 270 Orange ...... 8 Oat, forage ...... 4 .0 Papaya ...... 1 Oat, straw ...... 50 Parsnip ...... 8 Rye, forage ...... 4 .0 Passionfruit ...... 8 Rye, straw ...... 50 Pea ...... 8 Watercress ...... 0 .2 Pea, field, hay ...... 8 Wheat, forage ...... 4 .0 Pea, field, vines ...... 8 Wheat, straw ...... 50 Peach ...... 8 Peanut, hay ...... 135 (3) Tolerances are established for res- Peanut, postharvest ...... 8 idues of the insecticide malathion Pear ...... 8 Pecan ...... 8 (O,O-dimethyl dithiophosphate of Pepper ...... 8 diethyl mercaptosuccinate), in or on Peppermint, tops ...... 8 the following food commodities: Pineapple ...... 8 Plum ...... 8 Commodity Parts per Plum, prune ...... 8 million Potato ...... 8 Pumpkin ...... 8 Cattle, fat ...... 4 Quince ...... 8 Cattle, meat1 ...... 4 Radish ...... 8 Cattle, meat byproducts1 ...... 4 Raspberry ...... 8 Egg ...... 0 .1 Rice, grain, postharvest ...... 8 Goat, fat ...... 4

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dried pulp shall not exceed 50 parts per Commodity Parts per million million. Goat, meat1 ...... 4 (ii) A tolerance of 10 parts per million Goat, meat byproducts1 ...... 4 is established for malathion in non- Hog, fat ...... 4 medicated cattle feed concentrate Hog, meat1 ...... 4 blocks resulting from its application as Hog, meat byproducts1 ...... 4 Horse, fat ...... 4 a to paper used in packaging Horse, meat1 ...... 4 the nonmedicated cattle feed con- Horse, meat byproducts1 ...... 4 centrate blocks. Milk, fat ...... 0 .5 (b) Section 18 emergency exemptions. Poultry, fat ...... 4 [Reserved] Poultry, meat1 ...... 4 Poultry, meat byproducts1 ...... 4 (c) Tolerances with regional registra- Sheep, fat ...... 4 tions. [Reserved] Sheep, meat1 ...... 4 (d) Indirect or inadvertent residues. Sheep, meat byproducts1 ...... 4 [Reserved] 1 The tolerance level shall not be exceeded in any cut of meat or in any meat byproducts from cattle, goat, hog, horse, [43 FR 22974, May 30, 1978, as amended at 43 poultry, or sheep. FR 45584, Oct. 3, 1978; 44 FR 38844, July 3, (4) Malathion may be safely used in 1979; 45 FR 76145, Nov. 18, 1980; 47 FR 42738, Sept. 29, 1982; 47 FR 55226, Dec. 8, 1982; 52 FR accordance with the following condi- 45183, Nov. 25, 1987; 62 FR 66023, 66025, Dec. 17, tions: 1997; 65 FR 33694, May 24, 2000; 72 FR 35665, (i) It is incorporated into paper trays June 29, 2007; 73 FR 54959, Sept. 24, 2008; 74 FR in amounts not exceeding 100 milli- 47455, Sept. 16, 2009; 75 FR 60238, Sept. 29, grams per square foot. 2010] (ii) Treated paper trays are intended for use only in the drying of grape (rai- § 180.114 Ferbam; tolerances for resi- sins). dues. (iii) Total residues of malathion re- (a) General. Tolerances are estab- sulting from drying of grape on treated lished for residues of the fungicide trays and from application to grape be- ferbam (ferric fore harvest shall not exceed 12 parts dimethyldithiocarbamate), calculated per million on processed ready-to-eat as carbon disulfide, in or on the fol- raisins. lowing food commodities: (5) Residues of malathion in saf- Expiration/ flower, refined oil from application to Parts per Commodity million Revocation the growing safflower plant shall not Date exceed 0.6 parts per million. Apple ...... 4.0 1 None (6) Malathion may be safely used for Bean ...... 7.0 1 10/27/07 the control of insects during the drying Cabbage ...... 7.0 1 10/27/07 of grape (raisins) in compliance with Cherry ...... 4.0 1 None Cranberry ...... 4.0 1 None paragraph (a)(4) of this section by in- Fruit, citrus, group 10 ...... 4.0 1 None corporation into paper trays in Grape ...... 4.0 1 None amounts not exceeding 100 milligrams Lettuce ...... 7.0 1 10/27/07 per square foot. Nectarine ...... 4.0 1 None Peach ...... 4.0 1 None (7) Malathion (O,O-dimethyl Pear ...... 4.0 1 None dithiophosphate of diethyl Raspberry ...... 7.0 1 10/27/07 mercaptosuccinate) may be safely used 1Some of these tolerances were established on the basis of in feed in accordance with the fol- data acquired at the public hearings held in 1950 (formerly § 180.101) and the remainder were established on the basis lowing conditions. of pesticide petitions presented under the procedure specified (i) A tolerance of 50 parts per million in the amendment to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic is established for residues of malathion Act by Pub. L. 518, 83d Congress (68 Stat. 511) in citrus, dried pulp for cattle feed, (b) Section 18 emergency exemptions. when present as the result of the appli- [Reserved] cation of the pesticide to bagged citrus (c) Tolerances with regional registra- pulp during storage. Whether or not tions. Tolerances with regional reg- tolerances for residues of malathion on istrations, as defined in § 180.1(l), are the fresh fruit have been established established for residues of the fun- under section 408 of the Act, the total gicide ferbam (ferric residue of malathion in the citrus, dimethyldithiocarbamate), calculated

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