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ANNEXU.K.

PART AU.K.CHEMICAL PLANT PROTECTION PRODUCTS

SECTION 9U.K.Fate and behaviour in the environment

IntroductionU.K.

1.Predicted environmental concentrations (PEC).U.K.
1.1.A realistic worst-case estimation shall be made of the expected concentrations of the active substance and metabolites, breakdown and reaction products:U.K.
1.2.For the purposes of the estimation of such concentrations the following definitions apply:U.K.
(a) Predicted environmental concentration in soil (PECS)

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the level of residues in the top layer of the soil and to which non-target soil organisms may be exposed (acute and chronic exposure).

(b) Predicted environmental concentration in surface water (PECSW)

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the level of residues, in surface water to which non-target organisms may be exposed (acute and chronic exposure).

(c) Predicted environmental concentration in sediment (PECSED)

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the level of residues, in sediment to which non-target benthic organisms may be exposed (acute and chronic exposure).

(d) Predicted environmental concentration in groundwater (PECGW)

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the level of residues in groundwater.

(e) Predicted environmental concentration in air (PECA)

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the level of residues in air, to which man, animals and other non-target organisms may be exposed (acute and chronic exposure).

1.3.For the estimation of these concentrations all relevant information on the plant protection product and on the active substance shall be taken into account. Where relevant the parameters set out in Section 7 of Part A of the Annex to Regulation (EU) No 283/2013 shall be used.U.K.
1.4.When models are used for estimation of predicted environmental concentrations they shall:U.K.
1.5.The information provided shall, where relevant, include that referred to in Section 7 of Part A of the Annex to Regulation (EU) No 283/2013.U.K.
2.For solid plant protection products, treated and coated seeds there shall be an assessment of the risk from dust drift on to non-target species during application or sowing. Until agreed dust dissipation rates are available, then likely exposure levels shall be determined using a range of application techniques, suitable dust measurement methodology and, where appropriate, mitigation measures.U.K.