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April 21,2006 <br /> NOA Project Number: E06022A <br /> Product Name Active Ingredient Ol 02 03 04 05 <br /> Promalin gibberellins&N6-benzyl adenine" X X <br /> Provado 1.6F imidacloprid X X X <br /> Rally 40W mydobutanil X X X X <br /> Roundup Herbicide — glyphosate,isopropylamine salt: X X X x <br /> Rovral Fungicide iprodione _ X X <br /> Sevin 80 SP _, carbaryl X X <br /> Sevin XLR Plus carbaryl XX X X <br /> Seize 35 WP pyriptoxyfen X <br /> Solicam DF Herbicide norflurazone. X X X <br /> Success spinosad_ X X <br /> Super 94(440)Spray petroleum oil X X X <br /> F1 Surfian AS Herbicide oryzalin = - X <br /> Surround WP kaolin X X X <br /> Thionex 50W endosulfan X <br /> Vanguard WG calcium hypochlorite X X <br /> i gu <br /> � - <br /> Volck Supreme Spray petroleum oil X <br /># Warrior T lambda-cyhalothrin X <br /> r <br /> lX <br /> Wilco Gopher Getter strychnine <br /> Ms. Gallego has stated that the chemical permits are typically issued based on the intended crop which <br /> is reportedly to be planted that year and the geographical location of the field. The permits are issued <br /> for the most commonly used chemicals for that crop and do not indicate the chemicals that were <br /> Fillactually applied. According to Ms. Gallego, when a chemical for which a permit has been issued is <br /> applied to a field, a use report must be filed with the Agricultural Commissioner. The use reports do <br /> not include chemicals for which a permit is not required.72 <br /> FIThe EPA's Restricted Use Products (RUP)Report''was searched for the chemicals reportedly applied <br /> to the subject property. Based on this source,it appears that, of the agricultural chemicals reportedly <br /> 12Personal Communication,November 28,2005. <br /> F113U.S.Environmental Protection Agency(EPA),June 2003,Restricted Use Products(RUP)Report. <br /> f 9 <br /> F "A4 <br />