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CalEnviroscreen Version 1.1 - OEHHA - State of California

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CalEnviroScreen <strong>1.1</strong><br />

1,3-Dichloropropene<br />

2,2-Dibromo-3-<br />

nitrilopropionamide<br />

(DBNPA)<br />

2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl<br />

phosphate (DDVP,<br />

Dichlorvos)<br />

Acephate<br />

Acrolein<br />

Aldicarb<br />

Azinphos-methyl (Guthion)<br />

Bromoxynil heptanoate<br />

Bromoxynil octanoate<br />

Bupr<strong>of</strong>ezin<br />

Carbaryl (Sevin)<br />

Carb<strong>of</strong>uran<br />

Chloropicrin<br />

Chlorothalonil<br />

Chlorpyrifos<br />

Chlorthal-dimethyl (DCPA,<br />

Dacthal)<br />

Clomazone<br />

Cycloate (Ro-Neet)<br />

Cyprodinil<br />

Dazomet<br />

Diazinon<br />

were removed from the analysis.<br />

The analysis was further limited to pesticides <strong>of</strong> high or moderate<br />

volatility. Higher volatility was considered to increase the likelihood <strong>of</strong><br />

exposures. A list <strong>of</strong> pesticide volatilities was obtained from DPR.<br />

Pesticides not appearing on this list were researched for chemical<br />

properties in the open literature. Pesticides with volatility less than 10 -6<br />

mm Hg were removed from the indicator analysis.<br />

The filtering <strong>of</strong> pesticides for both hazard and volatility resulted in a list<br />

<strong>of</strong> 66 pesticides that were included in the analysis here. The pesticides<br />

that are included in the indicator calculation are identified below.<br />

Dichloran<br />

Dimethoate<br />

Endosulfan*<br />

Ethalfluralin<br />

Ethoprop<br />

Fenamiphos<br />

Fenpropathrin<br />

Fenthion<br />

Fludioxonil<br />

Flumioxazin<br />

Hydrogen cyanamide<br />

Imazalil<br />

Linuron<br />

Malathion<br />

Metalaxyl<br />

Metam-sodium<br />

Methamidophos (Monitor)<br />

Methidathion<br />

Methomyl<br />

Methyl bromide<br />

Methyl isothiocyanate<br />

Methyl parathion<br />

Molinate<br />

Myclobutanil<br />

Naled<br />

Oxydemeton-methyl<br />

Pentachloronitrobenzene<br />

(PCNB)<br />

Phosphine<br />

Metam-potassium<br />

Propetamphos<br />

Propoxur (Baygon)<br />

Propylene oxide<br />

Pyrimethanil<br />

S,S,S-Tributyl<br />

phoshorotrithioate (DEF)<br />

S-Ethyl<br />

dipropylthiocarbamate<br />

(EPTC)<br />

Sodium cyanide<br />

Sodium tetrathiocarbonate<br />

Sulfur dioxide<br />

Sulfuryl fluoride<br />

Thiram<br />

Triclopyr butoxyethyl ester<br />

(TBEE)<br />

Triclopyr triethylamine salt<br />

(TEA)<br />

Triflumizole<br />

Trifluralin<br />

Ziram<br />

* Added based on its designation as a Toxic Air Contaminant (AB 1807 Program).<br />

References Bradman A, Eskenazi B, Barr DB, Bravo R, Castorina R, Chevrier J, et al.<br />

(2005). Organophosphate urinary metabolite levels during pregnancy<br />

and after delivery in women living in an agricultural community. Environ<br />

Health Perspect 113(12):1802-7.<br />

Bradman A, Whitaker D, Quiros L, Castorina R, Claus Henn B, Nishioka<br />

M, et al. (2007). Pesticides and their metabolites in the homes and urine<br />

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