public comment on federal register of 6/13/07 vol 72 #113 pg 32533
epa 40 cfr part 180 docket 2006 0559 frl 8133-2 attention barbara madden
this is a filed objection. the tolerance should be 0.0000. i find the effects of this
chemical showing them to be far too dangerous for life on earth.
Diuron is a general use pesticide.
TOXICOLOGICAL EFFECTS
ACUTE TOXICITY
Diuron has a low acute toxicity to mammals even though it carries the signal word
WARNING on the label. The signal word is applied because the compound can
cause eye and throat irritation. It is much less of an irritant to intact skin. The rat
oral LD50 ranges from 1017 mg/kg to 3750 mg/kg. Some signs of central nervous
system depression have been noted at high levels of diuron exposure. For
humans, the only reported case of acute, oral exposure to the herbicide produced
no significant symptoms or toxicity.
CHRONIC TOXICITY
Male rats given extremely high doses of diuron over a two-week period showed
changes in their spleen and bone marrow. Other chronic effects attributed to
moderate to high doses of the pesticide over time included changes in blood
chemistry, increased mortality, growth retardation, abnormal blood pigment, and
anemia. When fed small amounts of diuron in food for two years, animal species
showed no adverse effects.
Reproductive Effects
Daily low doses of diuron fed to female rats through three successive generations
(pregnancies) caused no effects except on body weight of offspring which
significantly decreased in the second and third litters. The fertility rate remained
unaffected.
Teratogenic Effects
Diuron, administered to pregnant rats on days 6 through 15 of gestation, produced
no birth defects in the offspring at doses of up to 125 mg/kg. Moderate doses of
250 mg/kg caused wavy ribs, extra ribs and delayed bone formation. There were
also weight decreases in offspring at 500 mg/kg. There was no increase in the
severity of the rib deformation at this higher dose.
Pregnant mice given very high doses of diuron (nearly 2,000 mg/kg) exhibited
reproductive and embryotoxic effects. Developmental effects were found in their
offspring. you are certainly making it risky for americans to continue to live in good
health by the policies of epa who has a risk policy which is far too risky.
b.sachau
15 elm st
florham park nj07932
Comment submitted by B. Sachau
This is comment on Rule
Diuron; Pesticide Tolerance
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Public Submission Posted: 06/13/2007 ID: EPA-HQ-OPP-2006-0559-0009
Aug 13,2007 11:59 PM ET