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2600 - Land Use Program
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SSC RPT
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SU0000075
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2622
FACILITY_NAME
MS-00-12
STREET_NUMBER
14051
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STATE ROUTE 88
ENTERED_DATE
8/8/2001 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
14051 N HWY 88
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6/13/2000 12:00:00 AM
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004
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IA FOXNE F PIP - IMIUACLOPRID <br />http://ace.orst.edu/cgi-bin/mf's/01/pips/imidaclo.htm <br />experiencing transitory gastrointestinal distress (retching) and ataxia (loss of coordination). It was <br />concluded that the risk of dietary exposure to birds via treated seeds was minimal. Based on these <br />studies, imidacloprid appears to have potential as a bird repellent seed treatment (332, 333). <br />Effects on Aquatic Organisms: The toxicity of imidacloprid to fish is moderately low. The <br />96 -hour LC50 of imidacloprid is 211 mg/1 for rainbow trout, 280 mg/l for carp, and 237 mg/I for <br />golden orfe. In tests with the aquatic invertebrate Daphnia, the 48-hour EC50 (effective <br />concentration to cause toxicity in 50% of the test organisms) was 85 mg/1 (1). Products containing <br />imidacloprid may be very toxic to aquatic invertebrates. <br />Effects on Other Animals (Nontarget species): Imidacloprid is highly toxic to bees if used as a <br />foliar application, especially during flowering, but is not considered a hazard to bees when used as a <br />seed treatment (1). <br />ENVIRONMENTAL FATE <br />Breakdown of Chemical in Soil and Groundwater: The half-life of imidacloprid in soil is <br />48-190 days, depending on the amount of ground cover (it breaks down faster in soils with plant <br />ground cover than in fallow soils) (334). Organic material aging may also affect the breakdown rate <br />of imidacloprid. Plots treated with cow manure and allowed to age before sowing showed longer <br />persistence of imidacloprid in soils than in plots where the manure was more recently applied, and <br />not allowed to age (335). Imidacloprid is degraded stepwise to the primary metabolite <br />6-chloronicotinic acid, which eventually breaks down into carbon dioxide (336). There is generally <br />not a high risk of groundwater contamination with imidacloprid if used as directed. The chemical is <br />moderately soluble, and has moderate binding affinity to organic materials in soils. However, there <br />is a potential for the compound to move through sensitive soil types including porous, gravelly, or <br />cobbly soils, depending on irrigation practices (337). <br />Breakdown of Chemical in Surface Water: The half-life in water is much greater than 31 days at <br />pH 5, 7 and 9. No other information was found. <br />Breakdown of Chemical in Vegetation: Imidacloprid penetrates the plant, and moves from the <br />stem to the tips of the plant. It has been tested in a variety of application and crop types, and is <br />metabolized following the same pathways. The most important steps were loss of the nitro group, <br />hydroxylation at the imidazolidine ring, hydrolysis to 6- chloronicotinic acid and formation of <br />conjugates (1). <br />Analytical Methods: Methods are available for determining imidacloprid residues (the <br />6-chloropicolyl moiety) in plant materials using HPLC with u.v. detection (338). <br />PHYSICAL PROPERTIES AND GUIDELINES <br />Physical Properties: <br />• Appearance: Colorless crystals with a weak characteristic odor. <br />• Chemical Name: 1-(6-chloro-3-pyridylmethyl)-N-nitroimidazolidin-2-ylideneamine, <br />1 -[(6 -chloro -3 -pyridinyl)methyl]-N-nitro-2-imidazolidinimine. <br />• CAS Number: 13826-41-3 <br />• Molecular Weight: 255.7 <br />• Water Solubility: 0.51 g/1(200 degrees C) <br />• Solubility in Other Solvents: @ 20 degrees C: dichloromethane - 50.0 - 100.0 g/1; isopropanol - <br />1.0-2.0 g/1; toluene - 0.5-1.0 g/1; n -hexane - <0.1 g/l; fat - 0.061 g/100g <br />• Melting Point: 136.4-143.8 degrees C., 143.8 degrees C (crystal form 1) 136.4 degrees C (crystal <br />form 2) <br />of 4 <br />5/11/00 4:22 P%1 <br />
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