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Acetic Acid (044001) Fact Sheet

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Issued: 3/01

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  1. Description of the Active Ingredient
  2. Use Sites, Target Pests, and Application Methods
  3. Assessing Risks to Human Health
  4. Assessing Risks to the Environment
  5. Regulatory Information
  6. Producer Information
  7. Additional Contact Information

Summary

Acetic acid is a common chemical found in all living organisms. Many people are familiar with with acetic acid in its diluted form--vinegar. Pesticide products containing acetic acid are used in controlling a diverse group of weeds, including some grasses. There are no risks to the public or the environment when the active ingredient is used according to the label. However, applicators are required to use protective equipment to prevent contact with skin and eyes.

  1. Description of the Active Ingredient
  2. Acetic acid (044001) (CAS # 64-19-7)

    Acetic acid is found in all living organisms. It is readily broken down to carbon dioxide and water. Vinegar consists of approximately 5% acetic acid and 95% water. This is also the concentration of acetic acid when applied as a pesticide product. To be effective, acetic acid needs to contact the plant leaves; the acidity of the spray solution damages and dries out the leaves.

  3. Use Sites, Target Pests, and Application Methods
  4. Assessing Risks to Human Health
  5. As a food, acetic acid is not expected to harm the public. Applicators are instructed to use protective equipment to protect against the eye and skin irritation that acids can cause.

  6. Assessing Risks to the Environment
  7. No harm is expected to wildlife or the environment if users follow label directions.

  8. Regulatory Information
  9. Year active ingredient was initially registered (licensed for sale): 1997

    Number of end use products (March 2001): 2

  10. Producer Information
  11. Ecoval Technologies, Inc
    293 Church Street
    Oakville, Ontario, Canada L6J 1N94

  12. Additional Contact Information
  13. Ombudsman, Biopesticides and Pollution Prevention Division (7511P)
    Office of Pesticide Programs
    Environmental Protection Agency
    1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
    Washington, D.C. 20460

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