[Code of Federal Regulations] [Title 40, Volume 17] [Revised as of July 1, 2008] From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access [CITE: 40CFR82A App K] [Page 526-531] TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED) PART 82_PROTECTION OF STRATOSPHERIC OZONE--Table of Contents Subpart A_Production and Consumption Controls Sec. Appendix K to Subpart A of Part 82--Commodity Codes From the Harmonized Tariff Schedule for Controlled Substances and Used Controlled Substances ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Commodity code Description of commodity or chemical from harmonized tariff schedule ------------------------------------------------------------------------ CFC-11............................................... 2903.41.0000 CFC-12............................................... 2903.42.0000 CFC-113.............................................. 2903.43.0000 CFC-114.............................................. 2903.44.0010 CFC-115.............................................. 2903.44.0020 HALONS............................................... 2903.46.0000 CFC-13, CFC-111, CFC-112, CFC-211, CFC-212, CFC-213, 2903.45.0000 CFC-214, CFC-215, CFC-216, CFC-217.................. HCFC-22.............................................. 2903.49.9010 HCFC-21, HCFC-31, HCFC-123, HCFC-124, HCFC-133, HCFC- 2903.49.0000 141b, HCFC-142b, HCFC-225........................... OTHER, HALOGENATED................................... 2903.49.9060 MIXTURES (R-500, R-502, ETC.)........................ 3824.71.0000 MIXTURES, OTHER...................................... 3824.79.0000 CARBON TETRACHLORIDE................................. 2903.14.0000 METHYL CHLOROFORM.................................... 2903.19.6010 METHYL BROMIDE....................................... 2903.30.1520 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [63 FR 41651, Aug. 4, 1998] [[Page 527]] Appendix L to Part 82 Subpart A-- Approved Critical Uses and Limiting Critical Conditions for Those Uses for the 2008 Control Period ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Column A Column B Column C ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Limiting critical conditions that either Approved critical user and exist, or that the approved critical user Approved critical uses location of use reasonably expects could arise without methyl bromide fumigation ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pre-Plant Uses: Cucurbits...................... (a) Michigan growers....... Moderate to severe soilborne disease infestation. A need for methyl bromide for research purposes. (b) Southeastern U.S. Moderate to severe yellow or purple nutsedge limited to growing infestation. locations in Alabama, Moderate to severe soilborne disease Louisiana, Mississippi, infestation. North Carolina, South Moderate to severe root knot nematode Carolina, Tennessee, and infestation. Virginia. A need for methyl bromide for research purposes. (c) Georgia growers........ Moderate to severe yellow or purple nutsedge infestation. Moderate to severe soilborne disease infestation. Moderate to severe root knot nematode infestation. A need for methyl bromide for research purposes. Eggplant....................... (a) Florida growers........ Moderate to severe yellow or purple nutsedge infestation. Moderate to severe soilborne disease infestation. Restrictions on alternatives due to karst topographical features and soils not supporting seepage irrigation. A need for methyl bromide for research purposes. (b) Georgia growers........ Moderate to severe yellow or purple nutsedge infestation. Moderate to severe nematode infestation. Moderate to severe pythium collar, crown and root rot. Moderate to severe southern blight infestation. Restrictions on alternatives due to karst topographical features. A need for methyl bromide for research purposes. (c) Michigan growers....... Moderate to severe soilborne disease infestation. A need for methyl bromide for research purposes. Forest Nursery Seedlings....... (a) Growers in Alabama, Moderate to severe yellow or purple nutsedge Arkansas, Georgia, infestation. Louisiana, Mississippi, Moderate to severe soilborne disease North Carolina, Oklahoma, infestation. South Carolina, Tennessee, Moderate to severe nematode infestation. Texas, and Virginia. (b) International Paper and Moderate to severe yellow or purple nutsedge its subsidiaries limited infestation. to growing locations in Moderate to severe soilborne disease Alabama, Arkansas, infestation. Georgia, South Carolina, and Texas. (c) Public (government- Moderate to severe weed infestation including owned) seedling nurseries purple and yellow nutsedge infestation. in Illinois, Indiana, Moderate to severe Canada thistle infestation. Kentucky, Maryland, Moderate to severe nematode infestation. Missouri, New Jersey, Moderate to severe soilborne disease Ohio, Pennsylvania, West infestation. Virginia, and Wisconsin. (d) Weyerhaeuser Company Moderate to severe yellow or purple nutsedge and its subsidiaries infestation. limited to growing Moderate to severe soilborne disease locations in Alabama, infestation. Arkansas, North Carolina, Moderate to severe nematode or worm and South Carolina. infestation. (e) Weyerhaeuser Company Moderate to severe yellow nutsedge and its subsidiaries infestation. limited to growing Moderate to severe soilborne disease locations in Oregon and infestation. Washington. [[Page 528]] (f) Michigan growers....... Moderate to severe soilborne disease infestation. Moderate to severe Canada thistle infestation. Moderate to severe nutsedge infestation. Moderate to severe nematode infestation. Orchard Nursery Seedlings...... (a) Members of the Western Moderate to severe nematode infestation. Raspberry Nursery Presence of medium to heavy clay soils. Consortium limited to Prohibition on use of 1,3-dichloropropene growing locations in products because local township limits on use Washington. of this alternative have been reached. A need for methyl bromide for research purposes. (b) Members of the Moderate to severe nematode infestation. California Association of Presence of medium to heavy clay soils. Nursery and Garden Centers Prohibition on use of 1,3-dichloropropene representing Deciduous products because local township limits on use Tree Fruit Growers. of this alternative have been reached. A need for methyl bromide for research purposes. (c) California rose Moderate to severe nematode infestation. nurseries. Prohibition on use of 1,3-dichloropropene products because local township limits on use of this alternative have been reached. A need for methyl bromide for research purposes. Strawberry Nurseries........... (a) California growers..... Moderate to severe soilborne disease infestation. Moderate to severe yellow or purple nutsedge infestation. Moderate to severe nematode infestation. A need for methyl bromide for research purposes. (b) North Carolina and Moderate to severe black root rot. Tennessee growers. Moderate to severe root-knot nematode infestation. Moderate to severe yellow and purple nutsedge infestation. A need for methyl bromide for research purposes. Orchard Replant................ (a) California stone fruit Moderate to severe nematode infestation. growers. Moderate to severe soilborne disease infestation. Replanted (non-virgin) orchard soils to prevent orchard replant disease. Presence of medium to heavy soils. Prohibition on use of 1,3-dichloropropene products because local township limits on use of this alternative have been reached. (b) California table and Moderate to severe nematode infestation. raisin grape growers. Moderate to severe soilborne disease infestation. Replanted (non-virgin) orchard soils to prevent orchard replant disease. Medium to heavy soils. Prohibition on use of 1,3-dichloropropene products because local township limits for this alternative have been reached. (c) California wine grape Moderate to severe nematode infestation. growers. Moderate to severe soilborne disease infestation. Replanted (non-virgin) orchard soils to prevent orchard replant disease. Medium to heavy soils. Prohibition on use of 1,3-dichloropropene products because local township limits for this alternative have been reached. [[Page 529]] (d) California walnut Moderate to severe nematode infestation. growers. Moderate to severe soilborne disease infestation. Replanted (non-virgin) orchard soils to prevent orchard replant disease. Medium to heavy soils. Prohibition on use of 1,3-dichloropropene products because local township limits for this alternative have been reached. (e) California almond Moderate to severe nematode infestation. growers. Moderate to severe soilborne disease infestation. Replanted (non-virgin) orchard soils to prevent orchard replant disease. Medium to heavy soils. Prohibition on use of 1,3-dichloropropene products because local township limits for this alternative have been reached. Ornamentals.................... (a) California growers..... Moderate to severe soilborne disease infestation. Moderate to severe nematode infestation. Prohibition on use of 1,3-dichloropropene products because local township limits for this alternative have been reached. A need for methyl bromide for research purposes. (b) Florida growers........ Moderate to severe weed infestation. Moderate to severe soilborne disease infestation. Moderate to severe nematode infestation. Restrictions on alternatives due to karst topographical features and soils not supporting seepage irrigation. A need for methyl bromide for research purposes. (c) Michigan herbaceous Moderate to severe nematode infestation. perennials growers. Moderate to severe soilborne disease infestation. Moderate to severe yellow nutsedge and other weed infestation. Peppers........................ (a) Alabama, Arkansas, Moderate to severe yellow or purple nutsedge Kentucky, Louisiana, infestation Mississippi, North Moderate to severe nematode infestation. Carolina, South Carolina, Moderate to severe pythium root, collar, crown Tennessee, and Virginia and root rots. growers. A need for methyl bromide for research purposes. (b) Florida growers........ Moderate to severe yellow or purple nutsedge infestation. Moderate to severe soilborne disease infestation. Moderate to severe nematode infestation. Restrictions on alternatives due to karst topographical features and soils not supporting seepage irrigation. A need for methyl bromide for research purposes. (c) Georgia growers........ Moderate to severe yellow or purple nutsedge infestation. Moderate to severe nematode infestation, or moderate to severe pythium root and collar rots. Moderate to severe southern blight infestation, crown or root rot. A need for methyl bromide for research purposes. (d) Michigan growers....... Moderate to severe soilborne disease infestation. A need for methyl bromide for research purposes. Strawberry Fruit............... (a) California growers..... Moderate to severe black root rot or crown rot. Moderate to severe yellow or purple nutsedge infestation. Moderate to severe nematode infestation. Prohibition on use of 1,3-dichloropropene products because local township limits for this alternative have been reached. Time to transition to an alternative. A need for methyl bromide for research purposes. [[Page 530]] (b) Florida growers........ Moderate to severe yellow or purple nutsedge infestation. Moderate to severe nematode infestation. Moderate to severe soilborne disease infestation. Carolina geranium or cut-leaf evening primrose infestation. Restrictions on alternatives due to karst topographical features and soils not supporting seepage irrigation. A need for methyl bromide for research purposes. (c) Alabama, Arkansas, Moderate to severe yellow or purple nutsedge Georgia, Illinois, infestation. Kentucky, Louisiana, Moderate to severe nematode infestation. Maryland, Mississippi, Moderate to severe black root and crown rot. Missouri, New Jersey, A need for methyl bromide for research North Carolina, Ohio, purposes. South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia growers. Sweet Potato Slips............. (a) California growers..... Prohibition on use of 1,3-dichloropropene products because local township limits for this alternative have been reached. Tomatoes....................... (a) Michigan growers....... Moderate to severe soilborne disease infestation Moderate to severe fungal pathogen infestation. A need for methyl bromide for research purposes. (b) Alabama, Arkansas, Moderate to severe yellow or purple nutsedge Florida, Georgia, infestation Kentucky, Louisiana, North Moderate to severe soilborne disease Carolina, South Carolina, infestation. Tennessee, and Virginia Moderate to severe nematodes. growers. Restrictions on alternatives due to karst topographical features, and in Florida, soils not supporting seepage irrigation. A need for methyl bromide for research purposes. Post-Harvest Uses: Food Processing................ (a) Rice millers in all Moderate to severe infestation of beetles, locations in the U.S. who weevils, or moths. are members of the USA Presence of sensitive electronic equipment Rice Millers Association. subject to corrosion. Time to transition to an alternative. (b) Pet food manufacturing Moderate to severe infestation or beetles, facilities in the U.S. who moths, or cockroaches. are active members of the Presence of sensitive electronic equipment Pet Food Institute (for subject to corrosion. this rule, ``pet food'' Time to transition to an alternative. refers to domestic dog and cat food). (c) Bakeries in the U.S.... Presence of sensitive electronic equipment subject to corrosion. Time to transition to an alternative. (d) Members of the North Moderate to severe beetle infestation. American Millers' Presence of sensitive electronic equipment Association in the U.S.. subject to corrosion. Time to transition to an alternative. (e) Members of the National Moderate to severe beetle or moth infestation. Pest Management Presence of sensitive electronic equipment Association treating cocoa subject to corrosion. beans in storage and Time to transition to an alternative. associated spaces and equipment and processed food, cheese, herbs, spices and spaces and equipment in associated processing facilities. Commodities.................... (a) California entities Rapid fumigation is required to meet a storing walnuts, beans, critical market window, such as during the dried plums, figs, holiday season, rapid fumigation is required raisins, and dates (in when a buyer provides short (2 working days Riverside county only) in or less) notification for a purchase or there California. is a short period after harvest in which to fumigate and there is limited silo availability for using alternatives. A need for methyl bromide for research purposes. [[Page 531]] Dry Cured Pork Products........ (a) Members of the National Red legged ham beetle infestation. Country Ham Association. Cheese/ham skipper infestation. Dermested beetle infestation. Ham mite infestation. (b) Members of the American Red legged ham beetle infestation. Association of Meat Cheese/ham skipper infestation. Processors. Dermested beetle infestation. Ham mite infestation. (c) Nahunta Pork Center Red legged ham beetle infestation. (North Carolina). Cheese/ham skipper infestation. Dermested beetle infestation. Ham mite infestation. (d) Gwaltney of Smithfield Red legged ham beetle infestation. Ltd.. Cheese/ham skipper infestation. Dermested beetle infestation. Ham mite infestation. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [72 FR 74147, Dec. 28, 2007] [[Page 532]]