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Information on Carbaryl

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Find information on the registration status, continuous evaluation and mitigation measures in California to regulate this active ingredient. An active ingredient is the chemical that makes a pesticide work on a target pest.

Active Ingredient: Carbaryl
Type of Pesticide: Insecticide, Miticide
California Registration: Yes
Products Registered
EPA Registration: Yes
Fumigant: No
California Restricted Material: Yes
Toxic Air Contaminant (TAC): Yes
Volatile Organic Compound (VOC): No
Potential Groundwater Contaminant: Yes
Reevaluation Status: None
Chemical Class: Carbamate
DPR Chemical Code: 105

Recent Reports and Announcements

  • Potential for Carbaryl Movement to California Groundwater as a Result of Agricultural Use

Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Documents

  • July 2020 - ENF 2020-10 - Carbaryl Expanded as a California Restricted Material - Retail Sales End August 1, 2020
  • June 2020 - DPR 19-003 Expanding Carbaryl's Designation as a Restricted Material
  • June 2016 - Critical Uses of Carbaryl Within California - English pdf  
  • November 2014 - Human Exposure Assessment Document for Carbaryl HS-1788 - English pdf  
  • June 2014 - Carbaryl (1-Naphthyl Methylcarbamate) Occupational and Bystander Risk Characterization Document - English pdf  
  • May 2010 - Carbaryl (1-Naphthyl Methylcarbamate) Dietary Risk Characterization Document - English pdf  
  • March 2001 – ENF 2001-009 - Interpretation of "Monterey 7 Carbaryl Insecticide" Label for Glassy Wing Sharpshooter Control

Historic Documents

  • September 2020 - Presentation on Carbaryl Restrictions
  • September 2018 - Pesticide Registration and Evaluation Committee Meeting Agenda
  • September 2018 - Pesticide Registration and Evaluation Committee Meeting Minutes
  • September 2018 - Presentation on Proposed Regulations for Carbaryl
  • August 2015 – Mitigation Scoping Document
  • June 2011 – Chemical-Specific Exposure Monitoring Studies for Handlers of Carbaryl Product
  • December 2008 – Report on Ambient Air Monitoring For Methomyl and Carbaryl In Fresno, Tulare and Kings Counties during July and August 2007 (Appendix A-E)
  • May 2006 – Dermal Absorption of Carbaryl
  • February 2006 – Review of Carbaryl Airblast Exposure Monitoring and Sock Dosimetry Analytical Method Validation Studies, Registration Data Packages 210452 and 213826
  • February 2003 – Identification of Exposure Scenarios for New Carbaryl Product (Data Package 197245)
  • July 2002 – Evaluation of Data Package 195138, Submitted by Aventis Cropscience, Residential Use of Carbaryl
  • 1982 – Helicopter Spray Trial with Sevin XLR (Carbaryl), Tulare County
  • 1982 – Helicopter Spray Trials with Carbaryl
  • 1982 – Summaries of Review of Pesticides Considered for Use in the Gypsy Moth Eradication Program in Santa Barbara County in 1982
  • 1981 – Occupational Exposures During 1976 Through 1978 in California Associated with Exposure to Carbaryl and a Review of the Toxicology of This Pesticide
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