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Part 180 Tolerance Information for Pesticide Chemicals in Food and Feed Commodities | Pesticides | US EPA
Part 180 Indexes Indexes to Part 180 Tolerance Information for Pesticide Chemicals in Food and Feed Commodities
This Web page describes information that may be helpful in finding specific pesticide tolerance information available in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) at Part 180. The pesticide tolerance information provided in the index pdf files below are intended to help registrants, scientists, importers, trade associations, extension agents identify:
Tolerances (maximum residue levels) or exemptions from tolerance requirements for a food or feed commodity.
Pesticide chemicals that belong to a particular commodity, crop group, or crop subgroup.
Pesticide chemicals that belong to a particular pesticide type or pesticide family.
Note: Pesticide tolerance information is updated in the Code of Federal Regulations on a weekly basis. EPA plans to update the index pdf files on this webpage as needed. These index files are current as of the date indicated in the pdf file. For the latest information on pesticide tolerances, please refer to the electronic Code of Federal Regulations (eCFR). How to conduct an eCFR search on the GPO website.
How to Use Pesticides Chemical Search to find pesticide chemicals by Pesticide Common Name
General information about pesticide chemicals by Pesticide Type and Family
Tolerance specific information about pesticide chemicals and crop groups by Commodity, Crop Group, or Crop Subgroup
Contact information How to Use Pesticides Chemical Search to find chemicals by Pesticide Common Name
Chemical Search is designed for intuitive searching without instruction by simply typing in the name of the chemical or active ingredient of interest. Once on a page for a specific chemical or active ingredient, users can explore the tabs arranged across the top of the page for more detailed information.
Relevant information that can be found through Pesticides Chemical Search is listed below:
Section in 40 CFR part 180 with detailed tolerance information
Whether a tolerance or an exemption has been set
EPA PC code
An example illustrating how to use this index.
For example, you are looking for the pesticide "Diazinon" tolerance information. Using Pesticide Chemical Search, you can go the Chemical Search page and search the "Pesticide Common Name" for "Diazinon" in the Chemical Name field. As you type, you may see multiple entries for this pesticide.
Select the chemical to open its Chemical Search information page. Navigate to the area titled Other "Resources", and you will find a link to your chemical's Tolerance Information.
For more information about Pesticide Chemical Search, please click here.
The information provided in this index is listed alphabetically for pesticide chemicals by pesticide type and family, and provides the following information:
How do I search for a pesticide type or family in this index?
Open the Pesticide Types Index (PDF) (56 pp, 4.3 MB, About PDF) - May 6, 2009
Instructions how to search a PDF document.
For example, you are looking for pesticide family "organotin" of pesticide type "acaricide" tolerance information. Using the table below, you would search the "Pesticide Type" column for "acaricide" and continue down the next column "Pesticide Family" until you found pesticide family "organotin." You would see that there is one entry for this pesticide type and family.
40 CFR Part 180 Section & Tolerance
(Yes or Exempt)
Registry Number (CAS RN or CAS #) and Index Name
bridged diphenyl
Dicofol (1,1-Bis(chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloroethanol)
Y 115-32-2
4-chloro-α-(4-chlorophenyl)-α-(trichloromethyl)benzenemethanol
Y 149877-41-8
1-methylethyl 2-(4-methoxy[1,1′-biphenyl]-
3-yl)hydrazinecarboxylate
Organophos-phate
Crotoxyphos (S-[2-(Ethylsulfinyl) ethyl) 0,0-di- methyl phosphorothioate)
Y 7700-17-6
1-phenylethyl (2E)-3-[(dimethoxyphosphinyl)oxy]-2-butenoate
Organophos-phorus
Y 333-41-5
Organothiophos-phate
Phosmet (N-(Mercaptomethyl) phthalimide 5- (O,O-dimethyl phosphorodithioate) and its oxygen analog)
Y 732-11-6?
S-[(1,3-dihydro-1,3-dioxo-2H-isoindol-2-yl)methyl] O,O-dimethyl phosphorodithioate
Y 13121-70-5
Tricyclohexylhydroxy- stannane
The information provided in this index is listed alphabetically by commodity, crop group, or crop subgroup, and provides the following information: Commodity, crop group, crop subgroup
Tolerance in parts per million (ppm)
How do I search for a commodity, crop group, or crop subgroup in this index?
Open the Tolerances by Commodity, Crop Group, or Crop Subgroup Index (PDF) (314 pp, 6.5 MB, About PDF) - December 2012
For example, you are looking for the tolerance information on buckwheat used as grain, you would search the �Commodity, Crop Group, Crop Subgroup� column for �Buckwheat, grain," the preferred EPA commodity term. You would see that there is one entry for this commodity. Commodity, Crop Group, Crop Subgroup
Chemical Abstract Service(CAS) Number
Buckwheat, flour Sethoxydim 25 180.412 74051-80-2 121001 Buckwheat, fodder
Glufosinate ammonium 0.40 180.473 51276-47-2, 53369-07-6 128850
Buckwheat, forage Glufosinate ammonium 0.40 180.473 51276-47-2, 53369-07-6 128850 Buckwheat, grain Sethoxydim 19 180.412 74051-80-2
Commodities, Crop Groups, and Crop Subgroups
A commodity is any unprocessed or partially processed good, such as grains, fruits, and vegetables.
For tolerance purposes, a crop group is a group of crops that are botanically or taxonomically related. Tolerances for a crop group are based on residue data from representative crops (normally major crops) within the group.
A crop group may be further subdivided into crop subgroups; these are smaller and more closely related crop groupings. The representative commodities for each subgroup are also a smaller subset of those for the �parent� group.
Pesticide Types and Families
Pesticides are often categorized based on the type of pest they control. For example, the pesticide type "herbicides" kill weeds and other plants that grow where they are not wanted. Pesticides are also categorized by the chemical family to which they belong; these families are based on similarities in chemical structures, modes of action, and chemical properties. For example, malathion, parathion, and phosaline belong to the pesticide family "organophosphorus."
What does "Reserved" and "Not Found" mean in the index pdf files?
"Reserved" is used by the Federal Register to indicate the section, e.g., 180.373, is available for tolerance information pertaining to a new pesticide chemical.
"Not Found" indicates that the information was not readily available from the sources used to supplement the existing information.
When viewing these index pdf files, you will be directed to the detailed pesticide tolerance information in Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations (40 CFR). The detailed information for each pesticide residue and its metabolites includes:
tolerances for different agricultural commodities;
time-limited tolerances (such as Section 18 exemptions);
tolerances with regional limitations; and
indirect or inadvertent residues.
Questions, comments, and suggestions may be directed to:
Bernard Schneider (schneider.bernard@epa.gov) 703-305-5555 or Yuen-Shaung Ng (ng.yuen-shaung@epa.gov) 703-308-8120. Top of page