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1,3-Dichloropropene

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Summary

Chemical name
1,3-Dichloropropene
EPA PC code
029001
CAS number
542-75-6, 10061-01-5, 10061-02-6
CA DPR chem code
573
Chemical class
Halogenated organic
Molecular weight
110.97
Use type
Fumigant, Nematicide
EPA Registered
Yes
PAN Bad Actor
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Yes
Highly Hazardous Pesticide
PAN International maintains a list of Highly Hazardous Pesticides (HHPs) that are classified by recognized authorities as highly hazardous to human health and/or the environment. Read more
Not Listed
Drift Prone (VP)
Very high

Toxicity of 1,3-Dichloropropene

Acute Toxicity
Acute toxicity refers to the immediate effects (0-7 days) of exposure to a pesticide. Highly acutely toxic pesticides can be lethal at very low doses. Read more
Insufficiently Studied
Endocrine Disruptor
Insufficiently Studied
Cholinesterase Inhibitor
No
CA Groundwater Contaminant
Insufficient data
Carcinogen
Yes
Bee Toxicant
EPA maintains a list of pesticides considered highly toxic to bees, and these pesticides are also included in the PAN HHP List. Read more
Not Listed
Reproductive and Developmental Toxicant
Some pesticides cause reproductive and developmental harm, which can include birth defects, infertility, sterility and impairment of normal growth and development. Read more
Insufficiently Studied

Other Names for 1,3-Dichloropropene

.alpha.-Chloroallyl chloride
00573 (CA DPR Chem Code Text )
029001 [US EPA PC Code, Text ]
1-Propene, 1,3-dichloro-
1,3 DICHLOROPROPENE
1,3-Dichloro-1-propene
1,3-Dichloro-2-propene
1,3-Dichloropropene

Toxicity of 1,3-Dichloropropene

Acute Toxicity
Acute toxicity refers to the immediate effects (0-7 days) of exposure to a pesticide. Highly acutely toxic pesticides can be lethal at very low doses. Read more
Insufficiently Studied
Reproductive and Developmental Toxicant
Some pesticides cause reproductive and developmental harm, which can include birth defects, infertility, sterility and impairment of normal growth and development. Read more
Insufficiently Studied
Cholinesterase Inhibitor
Some pesticides inhibit the enzyme cholinesterase, which is essential for transmission of nerve impulses. Read more
No
Endocrine Disruption
Many pesticides can interfere with proper functioning of estrogen, androgen and thyroid hormones in humans and animals. Read more
Insufficiently Studied
Carcinogen
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Yes

Reproductive & Developmental Toxicity

California Prop 65 Developmental Toxicant
Not Listed
CA Prop 65 Male Reproductive Toxicant
Not Listed
U.S. TRI Developmental Toxicant
Not Listed
U.S. TRI Reproductive Toxicant
Not Listed
CA Prop 65 Female Reproductive Toxicant
Not Listed

Cancer Information

CA Prop 65 Known Carcinogens
Yes
TRI Carcinogen
Not Listed
IARC Carcinogens
Possible
Global Harmonized System
Not Listed
U.S. NTP Carcinogens
Probable
Mutagenic
Not Listed

Endocrine Disruption

EU ED Rating
Insufficiently Studied

1,3-Dichloropropene POISONING: SIGNS & SYMPTOMS

Summary signs & symptoms for chemical:
Summary signs & symptoms group:
Not Listed
Treatment:
Not Listed

Symptoms of Exposure from the International Chemical Safety Card:

Route of Exposure Symptoms First Aid
Inhalation No Data No Data
Skin No Data No Data
Eyes No Data No Data
Ingestion No Data No Data

Environmental Toxicity

For in-depth information on Ecotoxicity by Chemical, Species, and Effect, we encourage users to visit EPA's ECOTOX site which is updated regularly. We provide detailed, step-by-step search guidance on our Ecotoxicity Resources page, so users can more easily access and use EPA's site.

Water Contamination Potential

CA Groundwater Contaminant
Insufficient data
Aerobic Soil Half-life (Avg, Days)
Not Listed
Adsorption Coefficient (Koc)
Not Listed
Anaerobic Soil Half-life (Avg, Days)
Not Listed
Hydrolysis Half-life (Avg, Days)
Not Listed
Water solubility (mg/L)
Not Listed

U.S. National Drinking Water Standards

Lifetime Exposure Health Advisory Level (mg/L)
Not Listed
Maximum Contaminant Level Goal (mg/L)
Not Listed
Reference Dose (g/kg/day)
30.0
One Day Exposure Health Advisory Level (mg/L)
30.0
U.S. Drinking Water Equivalent Level (mg/L)
1,000
Ten Day Exposure Health Advisory Level (mg/L)
30.0
Concentration With Lifetime Cancer Risk (mg/L At 10-4)
40.0

PRODUCTS CONTAINING 1,3-Dichloropropene (50 Results)

Agro-chem brand telone ii soil fumigant
Agro-chem brand telone soil fumigant
D - d soil fumigant
D-d/pic soil fumigant
Dow dorlone soil fumigant
Dow telone
Fum-a-cide 15-d
Fum-a-cide 30-d
G w telone ii soil fumigant
Guardsman telone ii soil fumigant
Guardsman telone soil fumigant
Guardsman vidden d soil fumigant
John taylor chemicals fumigant d
John taylor chemicals telone
John taylor chemicals telone ii soil fumigant
Namco pictel
Nematocide d-d
New fieldfume nematicide
Ortho telone soil fumigant
PACIFIC TELONE SOIL FUMIGANT
Puregro telone ii soil fumigant
Puregro telone soil fumigant
Red top telone
Red top telone soil fumigant
Red-top telone 11
Red-top telone 11 soil fumigant
Red-top telone c
Royal brand d-d soil fumigant
Shell d-d soil fumigant
Shell d-d soil fumigant for manufacturing purposes only
Soilserv d-d soil fumigant
Telcone soil fumigant
TELONE
Telone (r)
Telone (r) ii
TELONE C
TELONE II SOIL FUMIGANT
TELONE II SOIL FUMIGANT
TELONE SOIL FUMIGANT
TELONE SOIL FUMIGANT
TELONE SOIL FUMIGANT
TERR-O-CIDE 30-D
TERR-O-CIDE 30-D
Terr-o-cide 30-d
Terr-o-cide 55-d
Terr-o-gas 57-43-t
Tide telone 11
Tide telone ii
VIDDEN D
Vidden dc-15 soil fungicide and nematicide
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Usage Map

US Pesticide Usage Map for 1,3-Dichloropropene

Pesticide Usage Data

This map shows estimated agricultural usage of 1,3-Dichloropropene across the United States.

View USGS Data

Data source: U.S. Geological Survey National Water-Quality Assessment Project

PRIMARY USE IN CALIFORNIA (48 Results)

Crop or Site Gross Pounds Application Rate (lbs a.i./acre) Acres Planted Acres Treated Application Count
All sites 16,486,012 215.34 109,750 95,049 2670
ALMOND 3,069,307 318.53 13,384 9,636 278
STRAWBERRY 2,043,734 103.98 30,834 19,655 725
SWEET POTATO 1,619,493 107.39 10,340 15,081 371
CARROT 1,569,462 98.68 7,773 15,905 123
GRAPE, WINE 1,503,827 318.47 6,420 4,722 72
SOIL FUMIGATION/PREPLANT 1,332,417 292.44 5,418 4,556 232
GRAPE 994,982 278.34 1,704 3,575 43

Related Chemicals
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Chemical Name CAS Number Chem Use Type U.S. EPA Reg PAN Bad Actor
PAN created the term PAN Bad Actor for pesticides that are carcinogenic, reproductive or developmental toxicants, cholinesterase inhibitors, groundwater contaminants and/or have high acute toxicity. Read more
1,2-dichloropropane 78-87-5 Chemical intermediate, Fumigant, Impurity, Nematicide, Paints, coatings, resins, Solvent Not Listed Yes
1,2-Dichloropropane mixt. with 1,3-dichloropropene and methyl isothiocyanate 8066-01-1 Fumigant, Nematicide Not Listed Not Listed
1,2-Dichloropropane, 1,3-dichloropropene and related C3 compounds Fumigant, Nematicide Not Listed Not Listed
Alpha-chlorohydrin 96-24-2 Breakdown product, Chemical intermediate, Component of processed f, Contaminant or impurity, Dye, Industrial chemical, Paints, coatings, resins, Rodenticide, Solvent Not Listed Yes
1,3-Dichloro-1-propene, mixt. with 1,2-dichloropropane 8003-19-8 Fumigant, Nematicide Not Listed Not Listed
1,3-Dichloropropane 142-28-9 Fumigant Not Listed Not Listed
Chloropropane 540-54-5 Not Listed Not Listed
1,3-Dichloro-2-propanol 96-23-1 Breakdown product, Chemical intermediate, Component of processed f, Contaminant or impurity, Flame retardant, Food additive, Paints, coatings, resins, Photographic processing, Polymer production, Solvent, Textile manufacturing Not Listed Yes

International regulatory status

UNEP Persistent Organic Pollutant (POP)
A “POP” pesticide has been targeted for global phaseout under the Stockholm Convention for Persistent Organic Pollutants. Read more
Not Listed
UNEP Prior Informed Consent Chemical (PIC)
Not Listed
PAN International Ban List
PAN maintains a list of pesticides banned around the world, and the data are now available in an interactive map. Read more
Yes
EU Registered
No

Us regulatory status

U.S. EPA Registered
Yes
U.S. EPA Minimum Risk Pesticide (25b list)
No
U.S. EPA Hazardous Air Pollutant
Yes

California regulatory status

CA Registered
Yes
CA Toxic Air Contaminant
HAPTAC, Pesticide
CA Groundwater Contaminant
Insufficient data

Allowable residue levels

Codex Alimentarius(UN FAO Maximum Residue Levels
European Union Maximum Residue level
U.S Maximum tolerance level