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LIGHT BROWN APPLE MOTH ERADICATION PROJECT<br />
<strong>APPENDIX</strong> D<br />
DRAFT PEIR<br />
HUMAN HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT<br />
Table D4-17<br />
Exposure Point Concentrations – Mating Disruption Alternative, Ground<br />
Application.....................................................................................................................4-30<br />
Table D4-18 Chemical-Specific Intakes for Nursery/Program and Agricultural Workers –<br />
Mating Disruption Alternative, Ground Application.....................................................4-30<br />
Table D4-19<br />
Table D4-20<br />
Table D4-21<br />
Table D4-22<br />
Table D4-23<br />
Table D4-24<br />
Table D4-25<br />
Table D4-26<br />
Table D4-27<br />
Table D4-28<br />
Table D4-29<br />
Table D4-30<br />
Table D4-31<br />
Table D4-32<br />
Table D4-33<br />
Table D4-34<br />
Table D4-35<br />
Table D4-36<br />
Table D4-37<br />
Table D4-38<br />
Table D4-39<br />
Chemical-Specific Intakes for Adult Resident – Mating Disruption Alternative,<br />
Ground Application .......................................................................................................4-31<br />
Chemical-Specific Intakes for Child Resident – Mating Disruption Alternative,<br />
Ground Application .......................................................................................................4-31<br />
Chemical-Specific Intakes for Residential Adult Gardener – Mating Disruption<br />
Alternative, Ground Application ...................................................................................4-32<br />
Chemical-Specific Intakes for Adult Park User – Mating Disruption Alternative,<br />
Ground Application .......................................................................................................4-32<br />
Chemical-Specific Intakes for Child Park User – Mating Disruption Alternative,<br />
Ground Application .......................................................................................................4-33<br />
Exposure Point Concentrations – Mating Disruption Alternative, Aerial<br />
Application.....................................................................................................................4-33<br />
Chemical-Specific Intakes for Nursery/Program Workers and Agricultural<br />
Workers – Mating Disruption Alternative, Aerial Application .....................................4-34<br />
Chemical-Specific Intakes for Adult and Child Residents – Mating Disruption<br />
Alternative, Aerial Application......................................................................................4-35<br />
Chemical-Specific Intakes for Residential Adult Gardener – Mating Disruption<br />
Alternative, Aerial Application......................................................................................4-35<br />
Chemical-Specific Intakes for Adult and Child Recreational Park User – Mating<br />
Disruption Alternative, Aerial Application....................................................................4-36<br />
Exposure Point Concentrations – Male Moth Attractant...............................................4-37<br />
Chemical-Specific Intakes Factors for Nursery/Program Workers – Male Moth<br />
Attractant .......................................................................................................................4-37<br />
Chemical-Specific Intakes Factors for Agricultural Workers – Male Moth<br />
Attractant .......................................................................................................................4-38<br />
Chemical-Specific Intake Factors for Adult Resident – Male Moth Attractant.............4-39<br />
Chemical-Specific Intake Factors for Child Resident – Male Moth Attractant.............4-40<br />
Chemical-Specific Intakes for Residential Adult Gardener – Male Moth<br />
Attractant .......................................................................................................................4-41<br />
Chemical-Specific Intakes for Adult Recreational Park User – Male Moth<br />
Attractant .......................................................................................................................4-42<br />
Chemical-Specific Intakes for Child Recreational Park User – Male Moth<br />
Attractant .......................................................................................................................4-43<br />
Exposure Point Concentrations – Organic Treatment Alternative.................................4-44<br />
Chemical-Specific Intakes for Nursery/Program Workers and Agricultural<br />
Workers – Organic Treatment Alternative.....................................................................4-44<br />
Chemical-Specific Intakes for Adult and Child Resident – Organic Treatment<br />
Alternative .....................................................................................................................4-45<br />
D-vi App D_HHRA_508.doc JULY 2009