
Article 1 
The approval of the active substances copper compounds, as a candidate for substitution, is renewed as set out in Annex I.
Article 2 
The Annex to Implementing Regulation (EU) No 540/2011 is amended in accordance with Annex II to this Regulation.
Article 3 
This Regulation shall enter into force on the third day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
It shall apply from 1 January 2019.
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.Done at Brussels, 13 December 2018.
For the Commission
The President
Jean-Claude JUNCKER
ANNEX I

Common Name, Identification Numbers IUPAC Name Purity Date of approval Expiration of approval Specific provisions
Copper compounds:   1 January 2019 31 December 2025 Only uses resulting in a total application of maximum 28 kg of copper per hectare over a period of 7 years shall be authorised.For the implementation of the uniform principles, as referred to in Article 29(6) of Regulation (EC) No 1107/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council, the conclusions of the review report on copper compounds and in particular Appendices I and II thereto, shall be taken into account.In their overall assessment Member States shall pay particular attention to:
— the operator, worker and bystander safety and ensure that conditions of use prescribe the application of adequate personal protective equipment and other mitigation measures as appropriate;
— the protection of water and non-target organisms. In relation to these identified risks, risk mitigation measures, such as buffer zones, shall be applied where appropriate;
— the amount of active substance applied and ensure that the authorised amounts, in terms of rates and number of applications, do not exceed the minimum necessary to achieve the desired effects and do not cause any unacceptable effect on the environment taking into account background levels of copper at the application site, and, where the information is available, copper input from other sources. Member States may in particular decide to set a maximum annual application rate not exceeding 4 kg/ha of copper.
Copper hydroxide CAS No 20427-59-2 CIPAC No 44.305 Copper (II) hydroxide ≥ 573 g/kg
Copper oxychloride CAS No 1332-65-6 or 1332-40-7 CIPAC No 44.602 Dicopper chloride trihydroxide ≥ 550 g/kg
Copper oxide CAS No 1317-39-1 CIPAC No 44.603 Copper oxide ≥ 820 g/kg
Bordeaux mixture CAS No 8011-63-0 CIPAC No 44.604 Not allocated ≥ 245 g/kg
Tribasic copper sulphate CAS No 12527-76-3 CIPAC No 44.306 Not allocated ≥ 490 g/kgThe following impurities shall not exceed the following levels:
 Arsenic max. 0,1 mg/g Cu
 Cadmium max. 0,1 mg/g Cu
 Lead max. 0,3 mg/g Cu
 Nickel max. 1 mg/g Cu
 Cobalt max. 3 mg/kg
 Mercury max. 5 mg/kg
 Chromium max. 100 mg/kg
 Antimony max. 7 mg/kg

ANNEX II

The Annex to Implementing Regulation (EU) No 540/2011 is amended as follows:

((1)) in Part A, entry 277 on copper compounds is deleted;
((2)) in Part E, the following entry is added:

No. Common Name, Identification Numbers IUPAC Name Purity Date of approval Expiration of approval Specific provisions
‘10 Copper compounds:   1 January 2019 31 December 2025 Only uses resulting in a total application of maximum 28 kg of copper per hectare over a period of 7 years shall be authorised.For the implementation of the uniform principles, as referred to in Article 29(6) of Regulation (EC) No 1107/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council, the conclusions of the review report on copper compounds and in particular Appendices I and II thereto, shall be taken into account.In their overall assessment Member States shall pay particular attention to:
— the operator, worker and bystander safety and ensure that conditions of use prescribe the application of adequate personal protective equipment and other mitigation measures as appropriate;
— the protection of water and non-target organisms. In relation to these identified risks, risk mitigation measures, such as buffer zones, shall be applied where appropriate;
— the amount of active substance applied and ensure that the authorised amounts, in terms of rates and number of applications, do not exceed the minimum necessary to achieve the desired effects and do not cause any unacceptable effect on the environment taking into account background levels of copper at the application site, and, where the information is available, copper input from other sources. Member States may in particular decide to set a maximum annual application rate not exceeding 4 kg/ha of copper.’
Copper hydroxide CAS No 20427-59-2 CIPAC No 44.305 Copper (II) hydroxide ≥ 573 g/kg
Copper oxychloride CAS No 1332-65-6 or 1332-40-7 CIPAC No 44.602 Dicopper chloride trihydroxide ≥ 550 g/kg
Copper oxide CAS No 1317-39-1 CIPAC No 44.603 Copper oxide ≥ 820 g/kg
Bordeaux mixture CAS No 8011-63-0 CIPAC No 44.604 Not allocated ≥ 245 g/kg
Tribasic copper sulphate CAS No 12527-76-3 CIPAC No 44.306 Not allocated ≥ 490 g/kgThe following impurities shall not exceed the following levels:
 Arsenic max. 0,1 mg/g Cu
 Cadmium max. 0,1 mg/g Cu
 Lead max. 0,3 mg/g Cu
 Nickel max. 1 mg/g Cu
 Cobalt max. 3 mg/kg
 Mercury max. 5 mg/kg
 Chromium max. 100 mg/kg
 Antimony max. 7 mg/kg

