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Information on Molinate

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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: Molinate
Type of Pesticide: No actively registered products
California Registration: No
Products Registered
EPA Registration: No
Fumigant: No
California Restricted Material: Yes
Toxic Air Contaminant (TAC): No
Volatile Organic Compound (VOC): No
Potential Groundwater Contaminant: No
Reevaluation Status: None
Chemical Class: Thiocarbamate
DPR Chemical Code: 449

Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Documents

  • January 2016 - Completion of Molinate Mitigation - English pdf  
  • March 2010 - ENF 2010-04 - Updates to Volume 3, Restricted Materials and Permitting, Pesticide Use Enforcement Program Standards Compendium
  • February 2009 - ENF 2009-05 - Updates To Volume 3, Restricted Materials And Permitting, Pesticide Use Enforcement Program Standards Compendium
  • April 2008 - ENF 2008-011 - 2008 Rice Pesticides Program
  • April 2007 - ENF 2007-015 - 2007 Rice Pesticides Program
  • March 2006 - ENF 2006-008 - Rice Pesticides Program 2006
  • March 2005 - ENF 2005-015 - Rice Pesticides Program 2005
  • April 2004 - ENF 2004-006 - Rice Pesticides Program 2004
  • March 2003 - ENF 2003-011 - Rice Pesticides Program 2003
  • April 2002 - ENF 2002-012 - Rice Pesticides Program for 2002
  • April 2001 - ENF 2001-017 - Rice Pesticides Program for 2001
  • March 2000 - ENF 2000-007 - Rice Pesticides Program for Year 2000
  • March 1996 - Molinate Risk Characterization Document - English pdf  

Historic Documents

  • February 2002– Response to Resolution No. 5-01-074 – Holding Water Extension
  • December 1999 – Significance of Dermal Dose Levels in Dermal Absorption Studies of Pesticides
  • May 1999 – Dermal Absorption of Molinate, Napropamide, Permethrin, Dichlorovos, and Hydrogen Cyanamide in Rats
  • February 1998 – Rice Pesticides Monitoring in the Sacramento Valley, 1995
  • November 1995 – Toxicity Monitoring in Rice Recirculating Systems
  • January 1995 – Exposure Assessment Document
  • January 1993 – Molinate Ambient Air Monitoring in Colusa County, May 1992 (Appendices)
  • June 1992 – Evaluation of a Rice Herbicide Transport Model
  • January 1992 – 1992 Rice Pesticide Programs
  • January 1991 – Information of Rice Pesticides
  • March 1988 – Sampling for Residues of Molinate and Thiobencarb in Well Water and Soil in the Central Valley
  • April 1987 – Measurement and Computer Model Simulation of the Volatilization Flux of Molinate and Methyl Parathion From a Flooded Rice Field
  • April 1984 – Environmental Fate of Selected Rice Herbicides (Thiobencarb and Molinate) Under Field Conditions
  • December 1982 – A Study of the Dermal and Inhalation Exposure of Loaders, Pilots and Flaggers to Ordram in Colusa County in May 1981
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