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CHAPTER 1: DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSED ACTION
Figure 1-1. Mosquito Life Cycle
Figure 1-2. West Nile Virus Transmission Cycle
Figure 1-3. Spray Repetition by Municipality in 2000
CHAPTER
2: Pesticide
Regulations and Usage, and Other Regulatory Constraints
Chapter
3: Overview of Assessment of Impacts of the Comprehensive Plan
Chapter
3A: Framework of the Analysis
Figure 3A-1. Example of Production Application Rate Comparison
Figure 3A-2. Air Drift Modeling Input Parameters
Figure 3A-3. Representative Areas
Figure 3A-4. Representative Area 1
Figure 3A-5. Representative Area 2
Figure 3A-6. Representative Area 3
Figure 3A-7. Representative Area 4
Figure 3A-8. Representative Area 5
Figure 3A-9. Representative Area 6
Figure 3A-10. Representative Area 7
Figure 3A-11. Representative Area 8
Figure 3A-12. Public Health Exposure Scenarios—Inhalation
Figure 3A-13. Public Health Exposure Scenarios—Dermal Contact
Figure 3A-14. Public Health Exposure Scenarios—Ingestion
Figure 3A-15. Exposure to Receptors Via Primary Sources
Figure 3A-16. Exposure to Receptors Via Secondary Sources
Chapter
3B: Land Use, Community Facilities, Public Policy, and Zoning
Figure 3B-1. Representative Area 1
Figure 3B-2. Representative Area 2
Figure 3B-3. Representative Area 3
Figure 3B-4. Representative Area 4
Figure 3B-5. Representative Area 5
Figure 3B-6. Representative Area 6
Figure 3B-7. Representative Area 7
Figure 3B-8. Representative Area 8
Chapter
3C: Public Health
Figure
3C-1. Public Health Exposure Scenarios—Inhalation
Figure 3C-2. Public Health Exposure Scenarios—Dermal Contact
Figure 3C-3. Public Health Exposure Scenarios—Ingestion
Figure 3C-4. Effect Levels
Figure 3C-5. Derivation of Toxicity Criteria
Figure 3C-6. Example of Uncertainty Factors—Naled Non-Cancer Toxicity
Criteria Ingestion
Figure 3C-7. Public Health Toxicity Criteria—Example of Cancer Slope
Factor
Figure 3C-8. Summary of Non-Cancer Risks (Reasonable Maximum Exposures) for
Malathion (Normal Scale)
Figure 3C-9. Summary of Non-Cancer Risks (Reasonable Maximum Exposures) for
Malathion (Logarithmic Scale)
Figure 3C-10. Summary of Non-Cancer Risks (Reasonable Maximum Exposures) for
Naled (Logarithmic Scale)
Figure 3C-11. Summary of Non-Cancer Risks (Reasonable Maximum Exposures) for
Permethrin (Logarithmic Scale)
Figure 3C-12. Summary of Non-Cancer Risks (Reasonable Maximum Exposures) for
Resmethrin (Logarithmic Scale)
Figure 3C-13. Summary of Non-Cancer Risks (Reasonable Maximum Exposures) for
Sumithrin (Logarithmic Scale)
Figure 3C-14. Summary of Non-Cancer Risks (Reasonable Max. Exposures) for
Piperonyl Butoxide (Logarithmic Scale)
Figure 3C-15. Summary of Cancer Risks (Reasonable Maximum Exposures) for
Malathion (Logarithmic Scale)
Figure 3C-16. Summary of Cancer Risks (Reasonable Maximum Exposures) for
Permethrin (Logarithmic Scale)
Figure 3C-17. Margin of Exposure Analysis
Chapter
3D: Natural Resources
Figure
3D-1. Example of Conceptual Model for the Potential Risk to Natural
Resources
Figure 3D-2. Terrestrial Receptors with Direct Exposure
Figure 3D-3. Terrestrial Receptors in Ponds Exposed to Drift
Figure 3D-4. Aquatic Receptors in Wetlands Exposed to Runoff
Figure 3D-5. Receptors Exposed through Aquatic-Based Food Chains
Figure 3D-6. Receptors Exposed through Terrestrial-Based Food Chains
Figure 3D-7&8. Hazard Quotients in Ponds for Single Application of
Malathion (Truck & Aerial)
Figure 3D-9&10. Hazard Quotients in Ponds for a Single Application of
Naled (Truck & Aerial)
Figure 3D-11&12. Hazard Quotients in Ponds for Single Application of
Permethrin (Truck & Aerial)
Figure 3D-13&14. Hazard Quotients in Ponds for Single Application of
Resmethrin (Truck & Aerial)
Figure 3D-15&16. Hazard Quotients in Ponds for Single Application of
Sumithrin (Truck & Aerial)
Figure 3D-17&18. Hazard Quotients in Ponds for Single Application of
Piperonyl Butoxide (Truck & Aerial)
Figure 3D-19&20. Hazard Quotients for Aquatic Life in Boating Pond w/Application of Malathion & Naled (Partitioned)
Figure 3D-21&22. Hazard Quotients for Aquatic Life in Boating Pond w/Application of Permethrin & Resmethrin (Partitioned)
Figure 3D-23&24. Hazard Quotients for Aquatic Life in Boating Pond w/Appl.of Sumithrin & Piperonyl Butoxide
(Partitioned)
Figure 3D-25. Summary of Maximum Calculated Hazard Quotients
Chapter
3E: Water Supply
Figure
3E-1. Westchester Water Suppliers
Figure 3E-2. New York City Surface Water Supply System
Figure 3E-3. Reservoirs in New York City Croton and Kensico Systems
Figure 3E-4. Croton Drainage Basins
Chapter
3F: Water Quality
Chapter
3G: Hazardous Materials/Contaminated Materials
Chapter
3H: Socioeconomic Conditions
Chapter
3I: Open Space Resources
Chapter
3J: Cultural Resources
Chapter
3K: Visual Resources
Chapter
3L: Transportation
Chapter
3M: Air Quality
Chapter
3N: Noise
Chapter
3O: Waterfront Revitalization Program
Chapter
3P: Unavoidable Adverse Impacts
Chapter
3Q: Irreversible and Irretrievable Commitment of Resources
Chapter
3R: Energy
Chapter
3S: Alternatives
Chapter
3T: Mitigation
APPENDIX FILES
Appendices
Table of Contents
Volume
1
Appendix
1: Description of the Proposed Action
1I.
Chronological Listing of 1999 and
2000 Applications of Adulticide in Westchester County
1II.
Sample Actions for County Entities
Under the Comprehensive Plan
Appendix
2: Pesticide Regulations and Usage, and Other Regulatory Constraints
2I. Insecticide
Product Labels and Material Safety Data Sheets
These files are too large for posting on the web. Please contact the County Planning Department at the phone
number or e-mail below to view a hard copy of this section or to obtain a CD
version.
2II.
Background Information
Appendix
3A: Framework of the Analysis
3AI.
Adulticide Characteristics and
Limitations of Use
3AII.
Larvicide Component of the
Comprehensive Plan
3AIII.
Air Drift/Deposition Modeling
Figures
3AIII-1 through 3AIII-3
Volume
2
Appendix
3C: Public Health
3CI:
Public Health Characteristics of
Proposed Adulticides
3CII: Exposure
Analysis
Supplement
A.
Exposure Factors
Supplement B. Hazard
Quotients and Incremental Cancer Risks by Pathway
Residential
(Tables 1-1 through 1-6)
Worker
and Homeless (Tables 2-1 through 2-6)
School
(Tables 3-1 through 3-6)
Park
Visitor (Tables 4-1 through 4-6)
Supplement C. Total
Hazard Indexes and Incremental Cancer Risks
Residential
(Tables 1-7 through 1-12)
Worker
and Homeless (Tables 2-7 through 2-12)
School
(Tables 3-7 through 3-12)
Park
Visitor (Tables 4-7 through 4-12)
Supplement
D.
Margin of Exposure Analysis
Supplement
E. Evaluation of Time-Weighted Exposures
3CIII:
Toxicity Analysis
Volume
3
Appendix
3D: Natural Resources
3DI.
Natural Resources in the County
3DI.
Figures
3DI.
Pictures
3DI.
Tables
3DII.
Ecological Risk Assessment
3DII.
Figures
3DIII.
Empirical Studies of Adulticides
3DIV.
References
Appendix
3E. Water Supply
3EI.
Drinking Water Supply
Figures
EI-1 through EI-8
Figures
EI-9 through EI-16
Figures
EI-17 through EI-24
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