CONTRA COSTA COUNTY OPERATIONS - PESTICIDE USE SUMMARY COMPARISON FY to FY 16-17, Revised
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1 Name of EPA or Calif. Amt Used Specific % Total Lbs A.I. Amt Used Total Lbs A.I. Amt Used Total Lbs A.I. Amt Used Total Lbs A.I. Amt Used Total Lbs A.I. Amt Used Total Lbs A.I. Adjuvant Activator Adjuvant Agri-Dex AA isopropylamine salt AquaMaster Chemtrol Penoxulam Cleantraxx AA Oxyfluorfen Sodium salt of Imazxamox Clearcast AA Copper ethanolamine complexes, mixed Cutrine Plus AA Dithiopyr Dimension 2EW AA Indaziflam Esplanade 200 SC AA Prodiamine Evade 4FL AA Adjuvant Foam Fighter F Dimethyl silicone fluid emulsion PESTICIDES OF CONCERN ARE SHADED (Pesticide Action Network defined "Bad Actors") Foam Fighter F Contra Costa County Public Works , AA Triclopyr triethylamine salt Garlon 3A ZA Triclopyr BEE Garlon Oxyfluorfen Goal Oxyfluorfen Goal Tender ZA Imazapyr, isopropylamine salt Habitat AA Heavy-range paraffin based petroleum oil+nonionic emulsifiers Helena Agri-Dex AA Aminopyralid, tri isopropanolamine salt Milestone AA Aminopyralid, tri isopropanolamine salt Milestone VM AA M.O.C. Methylated Oil Adjuvant Concentrate AA Adjuvant MSO Conc w/leci-tech AA ZA & Adjuvant No Foam A AA Adjuvant No Foam A AA Pendimethalin Pendulum Aquacap AA Imazapyr, isopropylamine salt Polaris AA Triclopyr TEA Renovate Rodeo isopropylamine salt Roundup Custom ZC & ZG Roundup Pro ZA & ZB Page 1
2 Contra Costa County Public Works (continued) Name of EPA or Calif. Amt Used Specific % Total Lbs A.I. Amt Used Total Lbs A.I. Amt Used Total Lbs A.I. Amt Used Total Lbs A.I. Amt Used Total Lbs A.I. Amt Used Total Lbs A.I. isopropylamine salt Roundup Pro Conc isopropylamine salt Roundup Tough Weed Formula Maleic hydrazide Royal Slo Gro AA Imazapyr, isopropylamine salt Stalker Adjuvant Silicone Super Wetter AA Adjuvant Silwet L Adjuvant Smoke AA Oryzalin Surflan A.S Oryzalin Surflan A.S Adjuvant/Surfactant Surphtac AA Adjuvant/Surfactant Surphtac Adjuvant/Surfactant Surphtac Clopyralid Transline Adjuvant Unfoamer AA Vanquish Dicamba, diglycolamine salt Vanquish Weedar Dry Materials For dry materials: Am (pounds) (pounds) (pounds) (pounds) (pounds) Dithiopyr Dimension Ultra 40 WP N/A Direx 80DF N/A Endurance N/A Isoxaben Gallery 75DF N/A Gallery SC AA N/A Sulfumeturon methyl Oust N/A Oust XP N/A Predict N/A Prodiamine ProClipse 65 WDG N/A Prodiamine Resolute 65WG ZE N/A Ronstar 50WSP N/A Simtrol 90DF N/A Tebuthiuron Spike 80DF N/A Chlorsulfuron Telar DF ZA N/A Chlorsulfuron Telar XP AA N/A Chlorsulfuron Telar N/A TOTAL: "Bad Actors" w/may 2013 changes Page 2
3 Contra Costa County Public Works, Special Districts Name of EPA or Calif. Amt Used Total Lbs A.I. Amt Used Total Lbs A.I. Amt Used Total Lbs A.I. Amt Used Total Lbs A.I. Amt Used Total Lbs A.I. Product Applied Reg # FY & before Specific Gravity % A.I. Used FY & before FY Used FY Used FY Used FY Used Dry Materials (pounds)mt. used x % AI (pounds) (pounds) (pounds) (pounds) Treated Grain Rodent Bait ZA no data N/A no data Eaton's Answer no data N/A no data Eaton's Bait Blocks no data N/A no data Gopher Getter Type 2 AG Bait no data N/A no data Gopher Getter Type 2 AG Bait no data N/A no data P.C.Q. Pelleted Rodent Bait AA no data N/A no data Aluminum phosphide Weevil-cide no data N/A no data TOTAL T OTAL Oz oz "Bad Actors" w/may 2013 changes Page 3
4 Contra Costa County Department of Agriculture Gal. used x 8.33 lbs/gal H20 x sp. Grav. x %AI Name of EPA or Calif. Amt Used Specific % Total Lbs A.I Amt Used Total Lbs A.I. Amt Used Total Lbs A.I. Amt Used Total Lbs A.I. Amt Used Total Lbs A.I. Amt Used Total Lbs A.I. glyphosate Aquamaster Dicamba & 2.4 D Banvel ,4-D Bivert AA Carbaryl ("7") dicamba, diglycolamine salt Clarity Triclopyr, butoxyethyl ester Garlon 4 Ultra Triclopyr, butoxyethyl ester Garlon imazapyr isopropylamine salt Habitat surfactant Hasten Drift retardant--oils In Place Aminopyralid, triisopropanolammonium salt Milestone surfactant Pro-Tron AA Adjuvant R AA isopropylamine salt Rodeo isopropylamine salt Roundup Pro isopropylamine salt Roundup Pro Conc imazapyr isopropylamine salt Stalker Picloram potassium salt Tordon 22K Clopyralid, monoethanolamine salt Transline dicamba, diglycolamine salt Vanquish Dry Materials (pounds) Amt. Used x %A (pounds) (pounds) (pounds) (pounds) (pounds).005% ZA N/A % ZA N/A Sodium nitrate, charcoal Gas Cartridge N/A Imidacloprid Merit 75WSP N/A Chlorsulfuron Telar N/A Picloram potassium salt Tordon 10K N/A Aluminum phosphide Weevil-cide N/A TOTAL: "Bad Actors" w/may 2013 changes Page 4
5 Contra Costa County Public Works - Grounds Gal. used x 8.33 lbs/gal H20 x sp. Grav. x %AI Name of EPA or Calif. Amt Used Specific % Total Lbs A.I Amt Used Total Lbs A.I. Amt Used Total Lbs A.I. Amt Used Total Lbs A.I. Amt Used Total Lbs A.I. Amt Used Total Lbs A.I. Clethodim Arrow 2EC Crop Oil (Monterey Adjuvant Herbicide Helper) AA Fluazifop-P-butyl Fusilade II Goal Adjuvant Magnify Maintain A AA Adjuvant No Foam A (Monterey) AA Adjuvant No Foam A AA NuFarm Polaris AA Glyphosate isopropylamine salt RangerPro ZB Roundup Pro ZB Glyphosate isopropylamine salt Roundup Pro Conc Glyphosate potassium salt Roundup Promax Triclopyr 4EC AA Triclopyr BEE Turflon Turflon Ester AA Dry Materials (pounds) %AI (pounds) (pounds) (pounds) (pounds) (pounds) Isoxaben Gallery 75 DF AA N/A lbs 30 oz (6 5 oz (1 Dithiopyr Dithiopyr 40 WSB N/A ai/5 oz oz bags) 0.75 bag) Flumioxazin Payload ZA N/A Orthene N/A Sulfometuron methyl Oust N/A Quali-Pro Dithiopyr AA N/A Oxadiazon Ronstar WP N/A Halosulfuron methyl Sedgehammer N/A Halosulfuron methyl Sedgehammer N/A Flumioxazin SureGuard N/A TOTAL "Bad Actors" w/may 2013 changes Page 5
6 CCC Public Works - Facilities Name of EPA or Calif. Amt Used Specific % Total oz. A.I Amt Used Total OZ. A.I. Amt Used Total OZ. A.I. Amt Used Total OZ. A.I. Amt Used Total OZ. A.I. Product Applied Registration # FY Gravity A. I. Used FY FY Used FY Used FY Used FY Used Liquid Materials (fl. ounces) (fl. oz.) Oz. by Wt. (fl. oz.) Oz. by Wt. (fl. Oz.) Oz. by Wt. (fl. Oz.) Oz. by Wt. Indoxacarb Advion Ant Bait Arena ea (Net wt of Arena is 0.07 oz) 112 ea (Net wt of Arena is oz) Indoxacarb Advion Ant Gel Advion Cockroach Bait 41 ea (Net wt 10 ea (Net wt of Arena is of Arena is Indoxacarb Arena oz) oz) Advion Cockroach Gel Indoxacarb Bait Chlorantraniliprole Altriset Chlorantraniliprole Altriset (DuPont) Abamectin Cedar oil Cedar oil 2 ea (Net wt Avert Cockroach Bait Station of Station is 0.52 oz) Best Yet Insect Control Solution Exempt 25b material Cedarcide PCO Choice Concentrate Exempt 25b material White pepper, mineral oil DeTour for Rodents Exempt Doninant Liquid Ant Sodium Tetraborate decahydrate Bait Oil of black pepper Havahart Critter Ridder Sodium Tetraborate Decahydrate (Borax Intice Thiquid Ant Bait Fipronil Maxforce Ant KillerBait Gel Fipronil Maxforce FC Magnum Imidacloprid Maxforce Quantum Ant Bait Methyl Ethoxy Pyridine Nyguard IGR Concentrate Methyl Ethoxy Pyridine Nylar (Archer) sodium lauryl sulfate Oh Yeah Exempt coyote & fox urine Shake Away: Fox/Coyote Imidacloprid Temprid Ready Spray Insecticide Cyfluthrin Fipronil Termidor SC (termites) Sodium Tetraborate Decahydrate (Borax Terro PCO Bait stations oz stations oz stations oz stations Sodium Tetraborate Decahydrate (Borax Terro PCO Liquid Ant Bait Page
7 CCC Public Works - Facilities, cont. Name of EPA or Calif. Amt Used Specific % Total oz. A.I Amt Used by wt. Amt Used by wt. Amt Used by wt. Amt Used by wt. Product Applied Registration # FY Gravity A. I. Used FY FY Used FY Used FY Used FY Used Dry Materials (ounces) OZ. by Wt. OZ. by Wt. OZ. by Wt. OZ. by Wt. Dinotefuran Alpine Dust Diatomaceous earth Incoxacarb Advion Insect Granule Amorphous silica gel Cimexa Amorphous silicon dioxide Orthoboric acid Concern Diatomaceous Earth Niban FG/Mother Earth Granules OZ of A.I LBs of A.I OZ of BA Page 7
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