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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0297 WEST MAIN STREET - Health 297 W6st Main St. (Colonial C i Hyannis A= 269 —095 i� Town of Barnstable THE Regulatory Services Barnstable Tp� b Thomas F. Geiler, Director ;mericaCity Public Health Division Q 8 8 0 * BARNSfABLE, MASS. g Thomas McKean, Director 2007 �Ar 1639. A�� 200 Main Street ED MA'S Hyannis, MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4644 Fax: 508-790-6304 April 5, 2010 Fontini Revis 2 Centerville Avenue Centerville, MA. 0263 RE: Assessors (map-parcel) 269-095-OOE As of October 1, 2006 a new rental registration ordinance was put into affect requiring all property owners of rental units to register their rental units with the Town of Barnstable Health Division. According to our, records, you own the rental property at i297 West-Main_Street Hyannis, MA:626Q1_,Un Enclosed is an application. Please use a separate application for each rental unit you own. Should you need more applications, they are available online at www.town.barnstable.ma.us. Go to the Health Division page by looking in the Department Menu. There is a link to the Rental Registration information on the Health Division page. You may print out as many as you need, and return them to the Health Division with the appropriate 2010 fees included. Please contact me to schedule inspection of the property as soon as possible. If there are tenants presently occupying the property please provide the contact information being sure to include a daytime phone number for all tenants. For your use an occupant's permission form has-been included to allow for inspections to be performed in the tenant's absence. Failure to comply with this ordinance will result in the issuance of a non-criminal ticket citation in the amount of$100. Each day of non-compliance is considered a separate offense. Should you have any questions, please feel free to call 508-862-4072. Thank you in advance for your cooperation. Teresa Wright Division Assistant Health Division Direct#508-862-4072 f * '+Health Master Detail Page 1 of 1 Health Master _ J Logged In As: TOWN\wrightt Health Master Detail Monday, A Application Center Parcel Lookup Parcel Septic Perc Well Fuel Tank Parcel: 269-095-OOE Location: 297 WEST MAIN STREET, HYANNIS Owner: REVIS, FOTINI Business name: _ Business phone: Rental property: f 1 Deed restricted: ED Number of bedrooms Contaminant released: FFuel storage tank permit: Save Parcel Changes71 Return to Lookup Parcel Info Parcel ID: 269-095-OOE Condo unit: UNIT 5 Condo complex:COLONIAL COURT Building: BLD 1 Location: 297 WEST MAIN STREET Primary frontage: Secondary road: Secondary frontage: Village: HYANNIS Fire district: HYANNIS Sewer acct:0603 Road index: 1813 Interactive map: Town zone of contribution:WP (Wellhead Protection Overlay District) State zone of contribution:IN Owner Info Owner: REVIS, FOTINI Co-Owner:C/O REVIS, ANTONIO Streets: 2 CENTERVILLE AVE Street2: City:CENTERVILLE State: MA Zip: 02632 Count Deed date:02/23/2004 Deed reference:C130-5-297 Land Info Acres: 0 Use: Condominiu MDL-05 Zoning:SPLIT Neighborhood: 0 Topography: Road: Utilities: Location: Construction Info Building No Year Built Effective Area Bedrooms Bathrooms 1 1982 825 2 Bedrooms1 Full Buildings value: 9107,200.00 Extra features: x10.00 Land value: 90.00 http:Hissgl2/intranet/healthMaster/HealthMasterDetail.aspx?ID=26909500E 4/5/2010 y COMPLETE •N COMPLETE THIS SECTION ON DELIVERY ■ Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A. 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EMULSIFIABLE CONCENTRATE ACTIVE INGREDIENTS: 'Technical Chlordane........72.01% t Petroleum Distillate .........21.0"i INERT INGREDIENTS......... 7.01 Total 100.0% -Equivalent to 43.2%Octachloro-4,7-methanotetranydroindane and INSECTICIDE FOR USE ONLY BY 28.8%related compounds.Contains 8.0lbs-actual Chlordane per gallon. - PROFESSIONAL APPLICATORS - KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN WARNING 0 STATEMENT OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT If swallowed—Call a physician immediately. Gastric lavage.is indicated if material was taken internally. DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING unless other treatment is not available. Vomiting may cause aspiration pneumonia. If it is necessary to induce vomiting,give victim one or two glasses of water and insen finger in back of throat.Repeat until vomit fluid is clear.Do not induce vomiting or give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.If on skin—Wash with soap and water.If in eyes—Flush with water for 15 minutes.Contact a physician.If inhaled-Remove victim to fresh air and apply respiration if indicated. SEE SIDE PANEL FOR ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS. PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals •:, ` ` , r WARNING May be fatal if swallowed.Contact with skin can cause"toxic.symptoms. Avoid `- 'Effective termite control also includes elimination of termite access to moisture by breathing vapors or spray mist.In case of contact with skin;wash with soaptand-._ '%"recommending repair of faulty construction,grade and/or plumbing.Remove all water. Avoid contamination of feed and foodstuffs:-Keep out of the reach of wood and cellulose containing debris in contact with soil from crawl spaces. children. --porches.and around foundations. A committee of the National Academy of Sciences has stated that: I For advice concerning current control practices with relation to the specific local conditions.consult resources in structural pest control. "There are no adequate data to show that these compounds are carcinogenic in humans. but because of their carcinogenicity in certain mouse strains and the extensive similarity of the carcinogenic action of chemicals in animals and in STORAGE AND DISPOSAL humans, the committee concluded that chlordane, heptachlor, and/or their Prohibitions metabolites maybe carcinogenic in humans." Do not contaminate water, food or feed by storage, disposal or cleaning of t j equipment.Open dumping is prohibited. ?; Environmental Hazards Pesticide Disposal This product is toxiato fish,birds and other wildlife.Birds and other wildlife feeding Pesticide, spray mixture or rinsate that cannot be used or chemically repro- on treated areas may be killed. Keep out of lakes, streams or ponds. Do not cessed should be disposed of in a landfill approved for pesticides or buried in a contaminate water by cleaning of equipment or disposal of wastes. Apply this safe place away from water supplies. product only as specified on this label. Container Disposal Physical or Chemical Hazards For less than 30 gallons. triple rinse, and offer for recycling, reconditioning. or DO NOT USE,POUR.SPILL OR STORE NEAR HEAT OR OPEN FLAME. disposal in approved landfill,or bury in a safe place. For 30 gallons or larger, reseal container and offer for reconditioning OR triple rinse and offer for recycl- ing,reconditioning or disposal in an approved landfill,or bury in a safe place. GENERAL INFORMATION ON THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT General Chemicals for soil treatment are used to establish a barrier against termite attack. Consult federal,state or local disposal authorities for approved alternatives. Tihe'chemical emulsion must be adequately dispersed in the soil to provide a' bar er between the wood in the structure and the termite colonies in the soil. LIMITED WARRANTY ANoLIABILITY NOTICE:Read this Limited Warranty and Liability before buying or using this product.It file terms are not acceptable.For the effective use of this product,it is necessary that the service technician be return itatonce unopened. familiar with current control practices including trenching,rodding.sub-slab injec- It is critical that this product be used and mixed only as specified on the label.The laws or a State may makesomeo(ali tion and low pressure spray applications.-These techniques must be correctly of this Para�raph inapplicable or may giveyou rights in addition to your rights hereunder.Except to the extent promoted by app icab a law,the exclusive remedy off the user or buyer and the limit of liability of this Company or any other Seller employed to prevent or control infestations by subterranean termite species of for any and all losses,personal injuries or damages resulting from the use of this product.shall be the ourdtase price Reticulitermes, Zootermopsis. Heterotermes and Coptotermes. Choice of ap- paid by the user or buyer for the quantity of product involved.Except to the extent prohibited by State law.mere is no propriate procedures should include consideration of such variable factors as the warranty,and this Company and other Sellers disclaim all liability for losses.personat injury or damages.(i)arising from any use of this product in a manner or for a purpose not recommended in its Wbel directions.or from mixing This design of the Structure.water table,Soil type.Soil compaction,grade conditions, product before use with any substance except as recommended by the products label.pi)arising from handling or and location and type of domestic water supplies.The biology and behavior of the stars e m violation of label instructions,(iii)for all indirect,Special or consequential damages.Irv)when not reported to termite species involved are important factors to be known as well as suspected this(Amps ry within one year of discovery,and(v)arising from the product not used wrtnm me label-designated seen P life or four years from the date of purchase,whichever first occurs.THERE ARE NO IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND NO location of the colony and severity of the Infestation within the Structure to be WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS. protected. (continued on reverse side) VELSICOL CHEMICAL CORPORATION 341 East Ohio Street, Chicago, Illinois 60611 SP-84n ^ PRINTED IN USA ULS a80 w e DIRECTIONS FOR USE It is a violation of federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its Slab-On-Ground labeling. This product may not be used against any pests not named on the Apply the emulsion at the rate of 4 gallons per 10 linear feet.Application shall be, label. made by sub-slab injection,trenching or horizontal rodding. Avoid contamination of public and private water supplies by following these Treat the soil from grade to the top of the footing along the outside and,where precautions. necessary,along the inside of the foundation perimeter.Treatment may also be Use anti-backflow equipment or procedures. required along one side of a partition wall (especially where the wall is con- Do not treat soil beneath structures that contain below-grade wells or cisterns. netted to the floor by fixtures inserted in the slab)and along cracks.expansion Extreme care must be taken to avoid runoff.Apply only to soil that will accept joints and other critical areas. the emulsion at the specified rate.For example,water saturated or frozen soil Drill holes should be spaced in a manner that will allow for application of a will accept little or no emulsion. continuous chemical barrier. Refer to Federal Housing Administration Specifications for guidance. Where necessary, drill through the foundation walls from the outside and force Consult state and local specifications for recommended distance of treatment the chemical just beneath the slab or along the inside of the foundation. areas from wells. Along the outside of the foundation walls where shallow foundations exist(1 foot After treatment,plug securely all holes drilled in construction elements. or less),dig a narrow trench approximately 6 inches wide and not below the top of the footing.Apply the emulsion at the rate of 2 gallons per 10 linear feet.As PRECONSTRUCTION SUBTERRANEAN TERMITE TREATMENT the soil is being replaced into the trench, apply another 2 gallons per 10 linear Effective preconstruction subterranean termite control requires the establish- feet to the backfill. Cover the treated soil with a layer of untreated soil. When ment of an unbroken vertical and/or horizontal chemical barrier between wood in making soil applications to the foundations extending deeper than 1 foot. follow the structure and the termite colonies in the soil. instructions under:BASEMENTS—OUTSIDE PERIMETER.(See exception for To meet F.H.A. termite proofing requirements, follow the latest edition of the monolithic slabs immediately following.) Housing and Urban Development(H.U.D.)Minimum Property Standards. Note: For monolithic slab construction a vertical barrier shall be established Do not apply to any area intended as a plenum air space. along the outside of foundation walls from grade to the bottom of the monolithic poured concrete foundation. Where the foundation extends deeper than one Mix one gallon of C-100 in 95 gallons of water to produce a 1%water emulsion. foot, rod holes should not extend beneath the bottom of the monolithic poured Use a 1%water emulsion for subterranean termites. concrete foundation. Where necessary, use a 2% water emulsion for Coptotermes spp. For a 2% Hollow Masonry Units of the Foundation • emulsion, mix two gallons of C-100 in 95 gallons of water. Treat so as to make a continuous chemical barrier in the voids. Apply the After grading is completed and prior to pouring of the slab. slab supported or emulsion at the rate of 2 gallons per 10 linear feet.Apply the emulsion so it will constructed porches.and other critical areas, make the following treatments: reach the footing. Horizontal Barriers: Horizontal barriers shall be established over areas in- Basements tended for covering such as floors,porches and other critical areas:application Apply the emulsion at the rate of 4 gallons per 10 linear feet per foot of depth shall be made by a low pressure spray. from the grade to the top of the tooting.For example,a footing 3 feet deep would Apply the emulsion at the rate of 1 gallon per 10 square feet to dirt fill. If fill is require 12 gallons of emulsion per 10.linear feet. Application shall be made by washed gravel or other coarse material,apply the emulsion at the rate of 11/2 sub-slab injection,trenching and/or rodding. gallons per 10 square feet. Inside Covering the treated area with a water resistant cover such as polyethylene Treatment may be required along inside of foundation walls and along one side Co a Covering will aid in protecting against soil wash out Burin heavy rainfall. of interior partition walls (or bearing walls) especially where the wall is con- 9 P 9 9 9 Y netted by fixtures inserted in the floor. Application may also be necessar DO NOT USE A LOW PRESSURE SPRAY FOR AREAS INTENDED TO BE around sewer pipes,floor drains,conduits or any cracks in the basement floo CRAWL SPACES:APPLICATIONS MUST BE MADE BY ROODING AND/OR Drill holes should be spaced in a manner that will allow for application of a TRENCHING. continuous chemical barrier. Vertical Barriers: Vertical barriers shall be established around the base of foundations, plumbing, back filled soil against foundation walls, and other Outside Perimeter critical areas:applications shall be made by rodding and/or trenching. Applications must be made by rodding and/or trenching. When rodding from Apply the emulsion at the rate of 4 gallons per 10 linear feet per foot of depth. grade or from the bottom of a shallow trench, rod holes should be spaced in a For example.a footing 3 feet deep would require 12 gallons of emulsion per 10 manner that will allow for application of a continuous chemical barrier.Rod holes linear feet. should not extend beneath the top of the footings. Outside and inside perimeter applications must be made by rodding and/or A trench need not be wider than 6 inches.Rod from the base of a shallow trench trenching.When rodding from grade or from the bottom of a shallow trench,rod to the top of the footings.Low pressure spray may be used to treat soil which will holes should be spaced in a manner that will allow for application of a con- be replaced in the trench.Mix the emulsion with the soil as it is being replaced in tinuous chemical barrier. Rod holes should not extend beneath the top of the the trench.Cover the treated soil with a layer of untreated soil. footings. Hollow Masonry Units of the Foundation and/or Basement Wall A trench need not be wider than 6 inches.Rod from the base of a shallow trench (below grade) to the top of the footings.Low pressure spray may be used to treat soil which will Treat so as to make a continuous chemical barrier in the voids. Apply the be replaced in the trench.Mix the emulsion with the soil as it is being replaced in emulsion at the rate of 2 gallons per 10 linear feet.Apply the emulsion so it will the trench.Cover the treated soil with a layer of untreated soil. reach the footing. Soil should be treated around sewer lines,plumbing or around any other utility Crawl Spaces extending from the soil through a slab. Apply the emulsion at the rate of 4 gallons per 10 linear feet per foot of depth from the grade to the top of the footing.For example,a footing 3 feet deep would For areas intended as crawl spaces, application must be made by rodding require 12 gallons of emulsion per 10 linear feet.Application must be made by and/or trenching.Treat both sides of foundation and around all piers and pipes. rodding and/or trenching. Hollow Masonry Units of the Foundation Treat both sides of foundation and around all piers and pipes. Treat so as to make a continuous chemical barrier in the voids. Apply the When rodding from grade or from the bottom of a shallow trench, rod holes emulsion at the rate of 2 gallons per 10 linear feet.Apply the emulsion so it will should be spaced in a manner that will allow for application of a continuous reach the footing. chemical barrier. Rod holes should not extend beneath the top of the footings. POST CONSTRUCTION TREATMENTS A trench need not be wider than 6 inches.Rod from the base of a shallow trench Mix one gallon of C-100 in 95 gallons of water to produce a 1%water emulsion. to the top of the footings.Low pressure spray may be used to treat soil which will Use a 1%water emulsion for subterranean termites. be replaced in the trench.Mix the emulsion with the soil as it is being replaced in Where necessary, use a 2% water emulsion for Coptotermes spp. For a 2% the trench.Cover the treated sail with a layer of untreated soil. emulsion,mix two gallons of C-100 in 95 gallons of water. Hollow Masonry Units of the Foundation Post construction applications shall be made by sub-slab injection, rodding. Treat so as to make a continuous chemical barrier in the voids. Apply the trenching and low pressure spray. emulsion at the rate of 2 gallons per 10 linear feet.Apply the emulsion so it will 9 Preach the footing. Do not apply emulsion until location of heat or air conditioning ducts,vents.and water and sewer(or plumbing)lines are known and identified. Extreme caution RETREATMENT RESTRICTIONS must be taken to avoid contamination of these structural elements and airways. Retreatment for subteranean termites shall only be made when there Do not make a broadcast application of this product in a crawl space. Do not is evidence of active termite infestation subsequent to the initial treatment, apply this product to the soil beneath a plenum air space. or there has been a mechanical break in the chemical barrier applied to Do not make injections of the emulsion into wood elements of construction. the soil. I C o L MATERIAL SAFETY DATA­SHEU-. '_�tf "Essentially Similar'to U.S.Dsparfmow of labor faro,OSHA-20,Rev.May 72 . Revised 2/9/82 s RISC S11��3;1;11 MANUFACTURER'S NAME EMERGENCY TELEPHONE N0. a Velsicol Chemical Corporation (312) 670-4500 = 341 E. Ohio Street, Chicago, IL. 60611 TRADE NAME AND SYNONYMS Gold Crest® C-100 Chlordane SEC CHEMICAL NAME AND SYNONYMS Contains technical chlordane - 60% Octachloro-4,7-methanotetra- h droindane and 40% related conyounds. CHEMICAL FAMILY MOLECULAR FORMULA Chlorinated Bicyclic Insecticide Mixture THRESHOLD THRESHOLD COMPONENT % LIMIT COMPONENT % UMIT VALUE VALUE (UNITS) 'In October, 1977 a cosmittso of the National Academy Technical Chlordane. 73.11 0.5mg/m, of Sciences found that: Deodorized Kerosene 19.89 200 ppm 'There are no adequate data to show that these com Inerts 7.00 pounds a" carcinoganic in humans, but because of their carcinogenicity in certain mouse strains Sad the eatansive similarity of the carcinogenic action Acute oral =s,o) in rats 611 mg/kg. of ehemials in animals and in humans, the ocmmitt" Acute dermal (LDso) in rabbits >2000 mg/kg ooacluded that chlordane, beptachlor, and/or their metabolites my be carcinogenic in humans. althouO Acute inhalation (LCs c) in rats>2, <200 I g 1 the magnitude of risk is greater thaw if a° aarciao- Skin irritation - Not a primary skin genicity had been found in certain Eons. strains, irritant nor corrosive to the skin. in the °pinion of the co mitteo the magnito" of risk cannot to the eye (FZFRA) . nnot be reliably estimated beaus. Of of the rmoer- Y tainties in the available data and in the extrapolati CAS-57-74-9 of arcinogsnicity data from laboratory animals to tiaaas.'• • BOIUNG POINT (OF.) 35O SPECIFIC GRAVITY (H:O=I)' ' 1.3I0 VAPOR PRESSURE (•n• Mg.) o PERCENT VOLATILE W/W) 19 @68 F < 0.23 BY VOLUME(%t -j VAPOR DENSITY (AI9=1) EVAPORATION RATE > O.Ol SOLUBILITY IN WATER �' Emulsifies in water APPEARANCE AND ODOR Amber to dark solution, chlorine/hydrocarbon odor. FLASH POINT FLAMMABLE LIMITS 7water LVM Pensky Martin, °F 100 min. by VOUJALE M 5 Fin-UTINGUISHING MEDIA -';' i: Fog- or water spray, foam, dry chemical, carbon dioxid = aPE IAl i E-FIGHTI PROCEDURES Wear s if-co tain d br a in pparatus andotective c�otiing. Decomposition pro eductsiazaredous ol'ea�ti. Use water fire exposed containers cool. If leak or spill has not ignited use water sprisperse spill and rovide protection for persons attempting to stop leak. Use aringly to UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS 159E OTHER SIDE) 96.30-030 9 J. THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE s no been Has t b e estab lished. lis teed. EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE Acts on the central nervous system, nausea and/or diarrhea, weakness, and convulsions. EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES Ingestion: Drink 1 or 2 glasses Of water. Do not induce vomiting. Transport to Emergency Room Immediately. Apply gastric lavage. Inhalation: Remove to fresh air. Apply artificial respiration if necessary. ye Contact: Flush with water for at least fifteen minutes. Skin Contact: Wash with mild soap and water. In all emergency first aid situations-, CALL A PHYSICIAN OR POISON CONTROL CENTER. UNSTABLE CONDITIONS TO AVOID STA61lITY STABLE X INCOMPATIBILITY(Materials to ovoid) Strong oxidizing agents. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS (Thermal Decomposition) HC1, or ano chloride products carbon monoxide carbon dioxide. HAZARDOUS MAY OCCUR CONDITIONS TO AVOID POLYMERIZATION WILL NOT OCCUR X STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Keep away from spark and open flame. Contain spill absorb with clay granules, sawdust or the equivalent, followed by thoroughly washing down with detergent and water. Do not allow in sewers. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Pesticide incinerator; burial in designated landfill or dispose of in accordance with local, state and federal regulations. i R!EI ORY PROTECTION (Specify type) Low levels - MESA/NIOSH approved chemical cartridge irator for pesticides. ventilation system. LOCAL EXHAUST Use under good exhaust SPECIAL VION MECHANICAL (General) OTHER PVE GLOVES EYE PROTECTION er or equivalent. Chemical goggles. OROTECTION EQUIPMENT Rubber apron or equivalent, showers, daily change of clothing. • . • PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING Store dry, well ventilated area, away from spark and open flame. OTHER PRECAUTIONS Keep away from children and pets. Store separate from herbicides and rodenticides. The information presented herein,while not guaranteed,was Prepared by technically knewle lgeoble personnel and to the best of bur knowledge is true and accurate. It is not intended to(k all-inclusive and the manner and conditions of use and handling may involve ether or additional rsosidersAons. _ervice os like i cur- u, 'i,u- D ( setts Department of Food and Agriculture. •.. up-to-date, factual information on all aspects of ... the distribution, use, storage and disposal of pesticides. ... resource library--open to the public. �l � E. INFORMATION ... for information; phone Ca 617-727-7712 EPA FACT SHEET CHLORDANE/TERMITE CONTROL Recent media stories have raised public concern over possible health risks to people living in homes that have been treated with chlordane for termite control. Most other uses of chlordane and the closely related compound heptachlor were suspended by EPA in 1975, and ultimately cancelled, due to evidence that they caused cancer in laboratory animals. On several occasions housing on military bases has been found to be contaminated with chlordane, which was unexpected since the chemical. is applied by subsurface ground injection and trenches or drill-holes are filled in. EPA' s Office of Pesticide Programs has been reviewing the risks and benefits of chlordane and the six other primary termite control chemicals (heptachlor, aldrin, pentachlorophenol, lindane, chlropyrifos, and dieldrin) since 1980. This project is nearing its conclusion and a report should be available later this year. In order to assess comparative risks from the use of these termiticides, OPP has reviewed information on human exposure. Most of the available exposure information comes from air monitoring studies done by the military services. To date, Department of Defense surveys of over 4000 housing units found chlordane in a little over 48 of their samples. These studies indicate that the reported chlordane contamination problems may be related to two types of housing: houses built on concrete slabs; and "plenum houses, which circulate air through 'a crawl space beneath the house. Significant contamination problems have not been identified with other types of housing construction. The National Pest Control Association, which represents many structural pest control firms, has recommended for some time that slab and plenum houses not be treated until further monitoring studies clarify the nature and extent of this problem. EPA believes this is a prudent recommendation and, to the extent it has been followed, it should reduce potential exposure problems related to the use of chlordane or the other termiticides. In addition, EPA initiated a termiticide label improvement program in 1981 to bring labels of termiticide products into line with current recommended structural pest ASSACHUSETTSN� ITS partment�of Food and Agriculture - Pesticide Bureau Abridge Street Boston, MA 02202 2 practices. Improved labeling includes advisory statements about potential problems in treating slab and plenum housing. EPA is also reviewing .the available health effects information on chlordane. At this time we have no evidence that the proper application of chlordane for termite control poses any unreasonable risks to public health. At the request of the Department of Defense, the National Academy of Sciences .(NAS) reviewed the health effects data on the seven main termiticides. Their recently completed report (August 1982 ) found that all these chemicals have some o p tential for affecting the central nervous system, and recommends interim guidelines for air-borne levels, pending further study on risks of inhaling these substances. They did not find sufficient evidence to draw a conclusion on the risks of cancer in humans posed by the termiticide use of these chemicals. Aside from these human health risk issues, the termite itself also poses the threat of significant damage to dwellings. The U.S. Department of Agriculture estimates that approximately 46 million dwellings are subject to termite attacks annually. Estimates of annual national cost range from $100 million to $3.5 billion. The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) establishes Minimum Property Standards (MPS) for various types of housing for purposes of qualifying for government backed mortgage loans. MPS' s for most types of housing require termite treatment using registered pesticides, but do not specify chemicals or application methods. EPA is carefully evaluating the NAS report along with other risk and benefit information in concluding its comparative review of termiticides. If, at any time, valid evidence demonstrates that the use of chlordane or any termiticide poses risks. of unreasonable adverse effects to human health or the environment, the Agency will consider appropriate . steps to reduce or eliminate those risks. -3- BACKGROUND: Chlordane has been in use since 1947, and was registered for use on a wide variety -of food crops, ornamental plants and home and garden uses, as well as for structural termite control. Chlordane is a chlorinated hydrocarbon. Like other pesticides of this type, it is only moderately toxic to warm blooded animals, but is very long lasting 'in the environment. The persistence of these chemicals was one of the concerns which has led to a general reduction of their use in agriculture in recent years. However, this same quality makes chlordane, as well as heptachlor, aldrin, dieldrin and lindane, ideal for lasting protection against subterranean termites. Chlordane is the most widely used termiticide chemical. In November 1974, EPA issued a Notice of Intent_ to cancel registrations of chlordane and heptachlor except for subsurface injection for termite control, since that ' use involved very low risks of human exposure. Agricultural and other uses were suspended in December 1975. In 1978, a settlement agreement with the manufacturer allowed the phasing out of the other uses over several years. In 1980, the General Accounting Office (GAO) recommended that, in light of the Air Force housing incidents, EPA should reevaluate the termite control use of chlordane as a potential health risk. EPA AND OTHER AGENCY ACTIONS: In response to the GAO recommendation, in September 1980, EPA decided to evaluate the risks and benefits of the seven major termiticide chemic.-als, including chlordane., since the other chemicals might pose similar problems. This project is still underway and is scheduled for completion in early November, 1982. The seven termiticides in approximate order of decreasing volume of use are: chlordane, heptachlor, aldrin, pentachlorophenol, lindane and chlorpyrifos - dieldrin is not used in this country. EPA also began a Termiticide Label Improvement Program to bring existing product label instructions into line with the current recommended practices of the structural pest control industry. Improved labeling includes advisory statements about the potential problems presented in treating plenum and slab- construction. Y N�� Effective Date 7/14/83 333 CMR: PESTICIDE BOARD 333 .0 MR 10.00: CERTIFICATION AND LICENSING OF PESTICIDE APPLICATORS 333 CMR 10.03 is amended by adding the following: (27) Pursuant-- to 333 CMR 10.09(2)(e)`, the Department shall insure that,, by April 1, 1984, all applicators certified in Termite and Structural Pest Control shall have satisfactorily completed an updated training program, approved by the Department, and developed by the Massachusetts Advisory Council for Industrial , Institutional, Struc- tural and Health Related Pest Control , Registrants and the Massa- chusetts Pesticide Coordinator at the University of Massachusetts. 333 CMR 10.03 is amended by adding the following: (28). No subsurface pesticide applications shall be made for the control of subterranean termites, to structures with: intra or sub- slab heating ducts; exposed soil areas in basements or crawl spaces; foundations with holes, cracks or voids, or hollow masonry block foundations: except under the following provisions: (a) Intra or sub-slab hot air heating ducts: Pre-construction. Pre-construction treatement may be made only if: 1 . The applicator obtains a signed written statement from the contracting entity stating that the heating ducts will be completely encased in concrete, within or below the slab or that the heating ducts are to be constructed of impervious material such as metal or plastic and which are to be sealed to prevent the chemical from moving as a liquid or a vapor from the soil into the duct. It shall be the sole responsiblity of the contracting entity. to fulfill the terms of this statement; and 2 . The applicator has forwarded a copy of said signed statement described in (a) 1 above to the building inspector of the muni- cipality in which the structure is to be constructed. The applicator shall retain a copy of said signed statement in his records for 3 years. (b) Intra or sub-slab hot air heating ducts: Post construction. Treatment wit in the outside perimeter of an existing structure may be made only i f: - 1. Prior to treatment of structures with heating ducts in or under a slab, an inspection is performed to determine the loca- tion of heating ducts. Steps that may be taken include but are not limited to: review of construction plans, consultation with the owner or builder, or the use of a metal detector, and 2 . Application under the slab is limited to gravity or Tow pressure treatment. Pressure treatment over 25 lbs. P.S.I. at the nozzle shall not be used, and 2. ' 3. There is evidence of an existing termite infestation� fn the structure or in the absence of such evidence, the applicator obtains a- signed written statement from the contracting entity requesting such application,. and stating that the contracting entity understands that the. application could result in contamination of the heating ducts, and that in the event of such contamination significant structural modification to the heating system may be A required. (c) Exposed soil areas- in basements and crawl spaces. Treatment of expose.d soil areas ie. , areas which o not nave a concrete or ---bituminous slab cover) in basements and crawl spaces may be made only if: 1. Treatment is made by rodding the interior of the foundation provided that pressure at the nozzle shall not exceed 50 psi and discharge of the termiticide liquid does not occur unless the orifices in the rodding tool are approximately four(4) inches below the surface or; treatment is made by trenching the interior of the foundation snd applying, the termiticide into the trench to allow it to reach the- footing. The trench must be filled with treated soil , then covered with approximately four(4) inches of untreated soil , and 2 . The area treed is subjected to ventilation to the outside by either existing window or vents or the installation of vents in walls which will provide cross ventilation or; the applica- tion shall be limited to not more than one hal-f—the maximum per- cent active ingredient of finished termiticide allowed on the 1 abel. (d) Foundations with holes, cracks or voids. Treatment of areas outside the perimeter of buildings which have basements or crawl spaces which extend below the level of the outside grade and which have holes, cracks or voids which may allow infiltration of the pesticides applied may be made only if; visible holes, cracks and voids are filled with mortar or other suitable material to the extent feasible prior to the application to prevent infiltration of pesticides into basements or. crawl spaces or; treatment is 'limited to trenching the soil to the appropriate nth and treating the re- moved soil prior to replacing the soil in the trench, provided that such treatment is consistent with label directions. The treated soil . must be covered with a layer of untreated soil . (e) Hollow masonry block foundations. Pesticides may be applied to the inside of hollow masonry blocks only if the top of the blocks and all insertion holes are sealed to the extent possible immediately following the pesticide application. (f) Applicable to all termiticide applications. Prior to entering into any contract to apply termitici es, or prior to any termiticide application if a contract exists before the effective date of this regulation; the applicator shall provide the contracting entity with a written statement of notification provided by or approved by the Department which shall contain such information that the De- pa•rtment determines necessary. Such notification shall include but not be limited to information relative to possible accidental contamination sometimes associated with subsurface applications, and steps taken to reduce the risk of such contamination. 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