TITLE 8: AGRICULTURE AND ANIMALS
CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
SUBCHAPTER i: PESTICIDE CONTROL
PART 259 AGRICHEMICAL FACILITY RESPONSE ACTION PROGRAM
SECTION 259.APPENDIX B DEFAULT SOIL CLEANUP OBJECTIVES - PESTICIDES



Section 259.APPENDIX B   Default Soil Cleanup Objectives − Pesticides

 

Pesticide Name

 

CAS No.a

 

Recommended

Test Methodb

 

Subsurface

(mg/kg)

 

Surface

(mg/kg)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

acetochlor

 

34256-82-1

 

8151

 

0.12

 

0.9*

acifluorfen sodium

 

62476-59-9

 

8151

 

1.0

 

2.8

alachlor

 

15972-60-8

 

8081

 

0.02

 

1.7*

aldicarb

 

116-06-3

 

8321

 

0.02

 

0.03

aldrin

 

309-00-2

 

8081

 

0.01

 

0.02

atrazine

 

1912-24-9

 

8141

 

0.04

 

1.7*

bentazon sodium

 

50723-80-3

 

8151

 

1.2

 

2.6

bromacil

 

314-40-9

 

8321

 

3.3

 

5.2

bromoxynil (o)

 

1689-99-2

 

8270

 

2.1

 

6.9

butylate

 

2008-41-5

 

8270

 

7.7

 

27

carbofuran

 

1563-66-2

 

8270

 

0.3

 

0.6

chlordane

 

57-74-9

 

8081

 

7.2

 

29

chlorimuron-ethyl

 

90982-32-4

 

8081

 

1.3

 

3.6

chlorpyrifos

 

2921-88-2

 

8141

 

13

 

50

cyanazine

 

21725-46-2

 

8141

 

0.2

 

1.1*

2,4-D

 

94-75-7

 

8151

 

0.5

 

1.1

4,4'-DDD

 

72-54-8

 

8081

 

5.6

 

22

4,4'-DDE

 

72-55-9

 

8081

 

16

 

64

4,4'-DDT

 

50-29-3

 

8081

 

17

 

66

diazinon

 

333-41-5

 

8141

 

0.06

 

0.2

dicamba

 

1918-00-9

 

8151

 

1

 

1.4

dieldrin

 

60-57-1

 

8081

 

0.004

 

0.01

dimethoate

 

60-51-5

 

8141

 

0.01

 

0.01

dinoseb

 

88-85-7

 

8151

 

0.04

 

0.08

disulfoton

 

298-04-4

 

8141

 

0.02

 

0.2*

endosulfan

 

115-29-7

 

8081

 

150

 

600

endothall

 

145-73-3

 

8270

 

0.9

 

2.4

endrin

 

72-20-8

 

8081

 

1.2

 

5

EPTC

 

759-94-4

 

8270

 

3

 

10

glyphosate

 

1071-83-6

 

8321

 

91

 

350

HCH-alpha

 

319-84-6

 

8081

 

0.003

 

0.01

heptachlor

 

76-44-8

 

8081

 

0.6

 

2.3

heptachlor epoxide

 

1024-57-3

 

8081

 

0.9

 

3.8

lindane

 

58-89-9

 

8081

 

0.02

 

0.07

linuron

 

330-55-2

 

8321

 

0.5

 

1.7

malathion

 

121-75-5

 

8141

 

11

 

41

methoxychlor

 

72-43-5

 

8151

 

180

 

730

metolachlor

 

51218-45-2

 

8151

 

8.3

 

22

metribuzin

 

21087-64-9

 

8270

 

1.2

 

2.8

parathion, ethyl

 

56-38-2

 

8141

 

19

 

77

parathion, methyl

 

298-00-0

 

8141

 

0.7

 

2.6

pendimethalin

 

40487-42-1

 

8091

 

230

 

900

permethrin

 

52645-53-1

 

8081

 

830

 

3300

phorate

 

298-02-2

 

8141

 

0.09

 

1.1*

simazine

 

122-34-9

 

8141

 

0.05

 

1.7*

2,4,5-TP

 

93-72-1

 

8270

 

17

 

65

terbufos

 

13071-79-9

 

8141

 

0.07

 

0.4*

toxaphene

 

8001-35-2

 

8081

 

18

 

72

trifluralin

 

1582-09-8

 

8091

 

23

 

100

 

Notes:

a    Chemical Abstract Service (CAS)

b    USEPA Test Methods (SW-846)

*   Application Rate Equivalents (AREs) are based on USEPA-approved pesticide label rates for the specific pesticide active ingredient and conservative assumptions about soil properties. AREs only apply to the upper one foot of soil or soil/gravel mixture and are used as the SCO for the upper one foot of soil or soil/gravel mixture if the ARE is greater than the SCO value calculated using the Equation in Section 259.350(a) of this Part and less than the RSDL value.

 

The application rate equivalents can be determined using the equation below:

 

 

Where:

 

AREs

=

application rate equivalent (mg/kg)

Applicationrate

=

current label application rate (lb/acre) for coarse-textured, low organic matter content soils

 

(Source:  Amended at 32 Ill. Reg. 1308, effective January 21, 2008)