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L <br /> L December 23,2005 <br /> NOA Project Number: E05150A <br /> In 1999,the permit indicated that walnuts,cherries,eggplant,fruiting pepper,tomatoes and onions were <br /> to be grown on the subject property. A summary of the permit information is presented in Table 1. <br /> Table 1. <br /> to Surnmary of 1999 Agricultural Chemical Permits <br /> Chemical Walnuts Cherries Eggplant Fruiting Tomatoes Onions <br /> Pepper <br /> Sevin x x x x <br /> Guthion x x <br /> Thiodan x <br /> Monitor x <br /> Methom 1 I x <br /> The use report for 1999 indicated that the eggplant,peppers and tomatoes were treated with Thiodan <br /> (endosulfan). <br /> The permits indicated that in 2003, 13 acres were to be used for growing oats, and two acres were to <br /> be used for growing walnuts. A summary of the 2003 permit information is presented in Table 2. <br /> Table 2. <br /> Summary of 2003 Agricultural Chemical Permits <br /> Chemical Oats Walnuts <br /> Sevin x <br /> Guthion x <br /> 2,4-D Amuse x <br /> Paraquat x x <br /> MCPA x <br /> Dicamba x <br /> Methom l x <br /> v The use report for 2003 indicated that the oats were treated with MCPA. <br /> r Ms. Gallego has stated that chemical permits are typically issued based on the intended crop which is <br /> L reportedly to be planted that year and the geographical location of the field. The permits are issued for <br /> the most commonly used chemicals for that crop and do not indicate the chemicals that were actually <br /> applied. According to Ms. Gallego,when a chemical for which a permit has been issued is applied to <br /> 8 <br /> V <br />