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Halogenated Alkenes
1,3-Dichloropropene

cis-DCP

trans-DCP
Sold as D-D mixture (Nemafene) and Telone II or EC®, 1,3-
While it is possible to find 1,3-DCP in the environment as a result of an industrial release or improper disposal, its environmental presence is associated mostly with its application to farm land. Its mobility in the environment has been recognized. Thus, its use is generally restricted to non-sandy soil and areas where the ground water is deeper than 50 feet. It is not allowed in karst areas (U.S. EPA 1998).
Of the 1,678 NPL hazardous waste sites where 1,3-DCP has been detected, 1,3-DCP was identified in air samples at six sites, ground water samples at 70 sites, and soil samples at 28 sites (ATSDR 2006 from HazDat 2006). Zorgorski et al. (2006) did not find 1,3-DCP in any aquifer samples tested.
For Further Information
The 2005 Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) Public Data Release Report
U.S. EPA
Certain classes of businesses report on their releases of pollution to EPA, which compiles the data in the TRI.
Toxicological Profile for Dichloropropenes
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR)
Department of Health and Human Services, Atlanta, GA, 2006
This profile provides information on human health effects, fate and transport, production, and uses of 1,3-DCP.
NCFAP Pesticide Use Database
National Center for Food and Agricultural Policy (NCFAP), 1997
This privately maintained database lists the application acreages of various pesticides by crop and state.
The Quality of Our Nation's Waters: Volatile Organic Compounds in the Nation's Ground Water and Drinking-Water Supply Wells
Zogorski, John, Janet M. Carter, Tamara Ivahnenko, Wayne W. Lapham, Michael J. Moran, Barbara L. Rowe, Paul J. Squillace, and Patricia L. Toccalino
U.S. Geological Survey, USGS Circular 1292, 2006, 1112 pp
This report summarizes the findings of an investigation of aquifers that supply drinking water to the public. The purpose of the investigation was to determine the presence or absence of 55 volatile organic chemicals in the aquifers.
R.E.D. Facts 1,3-Dichloropropene
Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances
U.S. EPA Report: EPA-738-F-98-014, 1998
Brief eight-page discussion of pesticide use, potential exposure, and toxicity for re-registration purposes.



