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MOUNTAIN HOUSE NEIGHBORHOODS K AND L INITIAL STUDY 5.ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST <br /> 7.HAZARDS <br /> Table 0-1 AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS USED AT MOUNTAIN HOUSE <br /> 2,4-DB FC Herbicide Activator Pounce <br /> 2,3-D Amine 4 FC Neutralizer Paraquat <br /> 2,4-D Amine Furadan Prism <br /> 41-A Furadan 4F Progress <br /> Accent Garlon 3A Pursuit W DG <br /> Alochlor Cramozene Extra Herbicide Pyramin FL <br /> Aluminum Phosphide Herbicide 273 Sevin <br /> Anthraquinone Herbicide Activator Strychnine <br /> Auxigro Lannate 90SP Insecticide Systox <br /> Bayleton 50%Dry Flowable Lorsban 4E Tough <br /> Betamix MCPA,Dimethyla Toxaphene <br /> Comite Metasystox-R Transline <br /> Diazinon Methyl Parathion Trifluralin 10G <br /> Dicamba Methomyi Trilin 10G <br /> Direx 4L NB 8-8-2 Velpar L Herbicide <br /> Di-Syston No Foam B Warrior <br /> Dusting Sulfur Nortron SC Weedestray <br /> Epbest Nutra Wet Zinc Phosphide <br /> FC Foliar Pride Orthene <br /> 9.4 Source: Condor,2004a. <br /> dispersed across each site were collected and composited at a two-to-one ratio <br /> by the laboratory.Three additional soil samples were collected in and around the <br /> former barn in Neighborhood L. <br /> The eight composite samples and three discrete samples were analyzed for <br /> organochlorine pesticides and chlorinated herbicides.These substances are <br /> generally referred to as persistent organic pollutants(POPs),many of which <br /> _ have been banned. POPs are absorbed into water,air,and soil. POPS <br /> accumulate and are stored in the tissues of fish and animals, and eventually <br /> make their way to the top of the food chain. A number of POPs have been linked <br /> to birth defects and cancer in animals. <br /> No organochlorine pesticides or chlorinated herbicides were detected in soil <br /> samples collected from Neighborhood K.As no pesticides or herbicides were <br /> detected, no chemicals of potential concern were identified. For this reason, a <br /> human health risk assessment was not conducted for Neighborhood K. <br /> lam„y 5-91 <br />