49-303. Pesticide evaluation process; reporting
requirements


A. After satisfying the requirements of section 49-302, a registrant may use any of
the following processes to demonstrate to the director whether the pesticide has the
potential to pollute groundwater:


1. The use of specific numeric values established by the director for pesticides
regarding water solubility, soil adsorption coefficient, hydrolysis, aerobic and
anaerobic soil metabolism and field dissipation. The director of environmental quality
in consultation with the Arizona department of agriculture and the department of water
resources may revise the numeric values if the director of environmental quality finds
that the revision is necessary to protect the groundwater of this state. The numeric
values shall be at least as stringent as the values used by the United States
environmental protection agency at the time the values are established or revised.


2. If adopted in rule, use of a procedure for establishing specific numeric values
other than those established pursuant to paragraph 1 of this subsection. Any numeric
values adopted by the director of environmental quality pursuant to this paragraph shall
be at least as stringent as the numeric values used by the United States environmental
protection agency.


3. If adopted in rule, use of an alternate procedure other than the use of specific
numeric values to evaluate the potential of a pesticide to pollute groundwater. This
procedure shall be consistent with the objective of this article.


B. In consultation with the Arizona department of agriculture and the department of
water resources, the director of environmental quality shall adopt rules necessary to
implement this section.


C. The director shall report on December 1 of each year the following information
to the legislature for each pesticide registered for agricultural use:


1. A list of each active ingredient, other specified ingredient or degradation
product of an active ingredient of a pesticide for which there is a groundwater
protection data gap.


2. A list of each pesticide that contains an active ingredient, any other specified
ingredient or a degradation product of an active ingredient which is greater than one or
more of the numeric values established pursuant to subsection A of this section, or is
less than the numeric value in the case of soil adsorption coefficient, in both of the
following categories:


(a) Water solubility or soil adsorption coefficient.


(b) Hydrolysis, aerobic soil metabolism, anaerobic soil metabolism or field
dissipation.


3. A list of each pesticide that contains an active ingredient, any other specified
ingredient or a degradation product of an active ingredient that has been determined by
an alternate procedure that is adopted pursuant to subsection B of this section to have
the potential to pollute groundwater.


4. For each pesticide listed pursuant to paragraph 2 or 3 of this subsection for
which information is available, a list of the amount of the pesticide that was applied to
soil in this state during the most recent year, where it was applied and for what purpose
the pesticide was used.


D. The director of environmental quality in consultation with the Arizona
department of agriculture, the department of water resources and the department of health
services may determine to the extent possible the toxicological significance of the
degradation products and other specified ingredients identified pursuant to subsection C,
paragraphs 2 and 3 of this section.