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Toxicity to soil macroorganisms exept arthropods, terrestrial arthropods, terrestrial plants and soil microorganisms


The performance of a test for toxicity to soil macroorganisms exept arthropods, terrestrial arthropods, terrestrial plants and soil microorganism were considered not scientifically justified.


REACH Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006, Annex IX, Sect. 9.4, Col. 2, states as follows:


“These studies need not to be conducted if direct and indirect exposure of the soil compartment is unlikely.”


The performance of a test for toxicity to s soil macroorganisms exept arthropods, terrestrial arthropods, terrestrial plants and soil microorganisms were considered not scientifically justified.


 


The test substance has a low water solubility and it is hydrolytically unstable and readily biodegradable. In addition, low exposure is garanteed, as no sludge application from STP on soil will be done and aerial deposition is negligible. Thus, toxicity to soil macroorganisms exept arthropods, terrestrial arthropods, terrestrial plants and soil microorganisms were considered not scientifically justified.