96-27828. Emergency Exemptions  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 211 (Wednesday, October 30, 1996)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 55985-55987]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-27828]
    
    
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    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    [OPP-181023; FRL-5391-7]
    
    
    Emergency Exemptions
    
    AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
    
    ACTION: Notice.
    
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    SUMMARY: EPA has granted specific exemptions for the control of various 
    pests to 23 States listed below. Six crisis exemptions were initiated 
    by various States and one by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and 
    the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspector 
    Service. EPA also granted a quarantine exemption to the U.S. Department 
    of Agriculture and the U.S. Department of Defense. These exemptions, 
    issued during the months of May and June 1996, are subject to 
    application and timing restrictions and reporting requirements designed 
    to protect the environment to the maximum extent possible. Information 
    on these restrictions is available from the contact persons in EPA 
    listed below.
    
    DATES: See each specific, crisis, and quarantine exemption for its 
    effective date.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: See each emergency exemption for the 
    name of the contact person. The following information applies to all 
    contact persons: By mail: Registration Division (7505W), Office of 
    Pesticide Programs, Environmental Protection Agency, 401 M St., SW., 
    Washington, DC 20460. Office location and telephone number: 6th Floor, 
    CS 1B1, 2800 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, VA (703-308-8417); e-
    mail: group.ermus@epamail.epa.gov.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: EPA has granted specific exemptions to the:
        1. Alabama Department of Agriculture for the use of tebufenozide on 
    cotton to control beet armyworms; June 1, 1996, to September 30, 1996. 
    (Margarita Collantes)
        2. Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries for the use of 
    Pirate on cotton to control beet armyworms and tobacco budworms; June 
    1, 1996, to September 30, 1996. (Margarita Collantes)
        3. Arizona Department of Agriculture for the use of buprofezin on 
    cotton to control whiteflies; June 1, 1996, to September 1, 1996. 
    (Andrea Beard)
    
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        4. Arizona Department of Agriculture for the use of pyrifoxyfen on 
    cotton to control whiteflies; June 1, 1996, to September 1, 1996. 
    (Andrea Beard)
        5. Arkansas State Plant Board for the use of tebufenozide on cotton 
    to control beet armyworms; June 15, 1996, to September 30, 1996. 
    (Margarita Collantes)
        6. Arkansas State Plant Board for the use of Pirate on cotton to 
    control beet armyworms and tobacco budworms; June 15, 1996, to 
    September 30, 1996. (Margarita Collantes)
        7. Arkansas State Plant Board for the use of carbofuran on cotton 
    to control cotton aphids; June 7, 1996, to September 30, 1996. (Dave 
    Deegan)
        8. California Department of Pesticide Regulation for the use of 
    avermectin on spinach to control leafminers; June 20, 1996, to June 29, 
    1996. (Libby Pemberton)
        9. California Department of Pesticide Regulation for the use of 
    triadimefon on peppers to control powdery mildew; June 18, 1996, to 
    November 1, 1996. California had initiated a crisis exemption for this 
    use. (Steve Jarboe)
        10. California Department of Pesticide Regulation for the use of 
    avermectin on grapes to control spider mites; June 10, 1996, to 
    September 1, 1996. (Meredith Johnson)
        11. California Department of Pesticide Regulation for the use of 
    triadimefon on artichokes to control powdery mildew; June 11, 1996, to 
    December 31, 1996. (Dave Deegan)
        12. California Department of Pesticide Regulation for the use of 
    iprodione on pistachios to control alternaria blight and 
    bostryosphaeria pahicle/shoot blight; June 13, 1996, to September 30, 
    1996. (Andrea Beard)
        13. California Department of Pesticide Regulation for the use of 
    cypermethrin on green onions to control thrips; June 10, 1996, to June 
    9, 1996. (Andrea Beard)
        14. Idaho Department of Agriculture for the use of tebuconazole on 
    barley to control barley stripe rust; June 18, 1996, to July 31, 1996. 
    (Dave Deegan)
        15. Indiana Office of Indiana State Chemist for the use of 
    propamocarb hydrochloride and cymoxanil on potatoes to control late 
    blight; June 13, 1996, to June 13, 1997. (Libby Pemberton)
        16. Indiana Office of Indiana State Chemist for the use of 
    dimethomorph on potatoes to control late blight; June 13, 1996, to June 
    13, 1997. (Andrea Beard)
        17. Kansas Department of Agriculture for the use of propamocarb 
    hydrochloride, cymoxanil, and dimethomorph on potatoes to control late 
    blight; June 13, 1996, to June 13, 1997. (Libby Pemberton)
        18. Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry for the use of 
    carbofuran on cotton to control cotton aphids; June 7, 1996, to 
    September 30, 1996. (Dave Deegan)
        19. Maryland Department of Agriculture for the use of metolachlor 
    on spinach to control weeds; June 7, 1996, to April 31, 1997. 
    (Margarita Collantes)
        20. Michigan Department of Agriculture for the use of tebufenozide 
    on apples to control the obliquebanded leafroller; June 13, 1996, to 
    September 30, 1996. (Pat Cimino)
        21. Michigan Department of Agriculture for the use of triadimefon 
    on asparagus to control asparagus rust; May 14, 1996, to November 1, 
    1996. (Dave Deegan)
        22. Minnesota Department of Agriculture for the use of 
    propiconazole on dry beans to control rust; June 20, 1996, to August 
    31, 1996. (Pat Cimino)
        23. Minnesota Department of Agriculture for the use of fenoxaprop-
    ethyl + an uncleared safener on durum and spring wheat to control 
    annual grasses; June 28, 1996, to August 1, 1996. (Pat Cimino)
        24. Minnesota Department of Agriculture for the use of endothall on 
    canola to control smartweeds; June 14, 1996, to July 31, 1996. (Dave 
    Deegan)
        25. Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce for the use 
    of norflurazon on Bermudagrass to control weeds; June 12, 1996, to 
    September 15, 1996. (Dave Deegan)
        26. Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce for the use 
    of carbofuran on cotton to control cotton aphids; June 7, 1996, to 
    September 15, 1996. (Dave Deegan)
        27. Nebraska Department of Agriculture for the use of propamocarb 
    hydrochloride, cymoxanil, and dimethomorph on potatoes to control late 
    blight; June 13, 1996, to June 13, 1997. (Libby Pemberton)
        28. Nevada Division of Agriculture for the use of propamocarb 
    hydrochloride, cymoxanil, and dimethomorph on potatoes to control late 
    blight; June 13, 1996, to June 13, 1997. (Libby Pemberton)
        29. New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection for the use 
    of propamocarb hydrochloride, cymoxanil, and dimethomorph on potatoes 
    to control late blight; June 7, 1996, to June 6, 1997. (Libby 
    Pemberton)
        30. New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection for the use 
    of propamocarb hydrochloride, cymoxanil, and dimethomorph on tomatoes 
    to control late blight; June 7, 1996, to June 6, 1997. (Libby 
    Pemberton)
        31. New York Department of Environmental Conservation for the use 
    of tebufenozide on apples to control the obliquebanded leafroller; June 
    13, 1996, to September 30, 1996. (Pat Cimino)
        32. North Dakota Department of Agriculture for the use of 
    fenoxaprop-ethyl + an uncleared safener on durum wheat to control 
    foxtails and wild oats; June 6, 1996, to July 15, 1996. (Pat Cimino)
        33. North Dakota Department of Agriculture for the use of 
    tralkoxydim on wheat to control foxtails and wild oats; June 12, 1996, 
    to August 1, 1996. (Pat Cimino)
        34. North Dakota Department of Agriculture for the use of 
    propiconazole on dry beans to control rust; June 20, 1996, to August 
    31, 1996. (Pat Cimino)
        35. Oregon Department of Agriculture for the use of tebuconazole on 
    barley to control barley stripe rust; June 18, 1996, to July 31, 1996. 
    (Dave Deegan)
        36. Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture for the use of 
    tebufenozide on apples to control the tufted apple budmoth; June 7, 
    1996, to September 30, 1996. (Pat Cimino)
        37. Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services for 
    the use of propamocarb hydrochloride, cymoxanil, and dimethomorph on 
    potatoes to control late blight; June 13, 1996, to June 13, 1997. 
    (Libby Pemberton)
        38. Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services for 
    the use of clomazone on watermelons to control broadleaf weeds; May 14, 
    1996, to June 30, 1996. (Dave Deegan)
        39. Virginia Department of Agriculture for the use of tebufenozide 
    on apples to control the tufted apple budmoth; June 13, 1996, to 
    September 30, 1996. (Pat Cimino)
        40. Washington Department of Agriculture for the use of 
    tebuconazole on barley to control barley stripe rust; June 18, 1996, to 
    July 31, 1996. (Dave Deegan)
        41. Washington Department of Agriculture for the use of 
    chlorpyrifos on currants to control the currant borer; June 3, 1996, to 
    August 1, 1996. Washington had initiated a crisis exemption for this 
    use. (Andrea Beard)
        42. West Virginia Department of Agriculture for the use of 
    tebufenozide on apples to control the tufted apple budmoth; June 7, 
    1996, to September 30, 1996. (Pat Cimino)
        Crisis exemptions were initiated by the:
        1. Arizona Department of Agriculture on May 24, 1996, for the use 
    of myclobutanil on watermelons to control
    
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    powdery mildew. This program has ended. (Dave Deegan)
        2. Arkansas State Plant Board on May 7, 1996, for the use of 
    cyhalothrin on rice to control greenbug and oakcherry aphids. This 
    program has ended. (Dave Deegan)
        3. Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry on June 8, 
    1996, for the use of cyhalothrin on rice to control armyworms. This 
    program has ended. (Dave Deegan)
        4. Montana Department of Agriculture on June 8, 1996, for the use 
    of bifenthrin on canola to control the orucifer flea beetle. (Andrea 
    Beard)
        5. Texas Department of Agriculture on May 29, 1996, for the use of 
    cyhalothrin on rice to control fall armyworms. This program is expected 
    to last until September 1, 1996. (Dave Deegan)
        6. Washington Department of Agriculture on June 14, 1996, for the 
    use of tebuconazole on wheat to control stripe rust. This program has 
    ended. (Dave Deegan)
        7. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health 
    Inspector Service on June 11, 1996, for the use of sodium hypochlorite 
    as a seed disinfectant for karnal bunt eradication. This program is 
    expected to last until April 15, 1999. (Dave Deegan)
        8. U.S. Department of Agriculture on June 20, 1996, for the use of 
    d-phenothrin on aircraft and other transportation vehicles to control 
    Fruit flies, Japanese beetles and other insects. This program is 
    expected to last until June 27, 1999. (Libby Pemberton)
        EPA has granted quarantine exemptions to the:
        1. U.S. Department of Agriculture for the use of d-phenothrin on 
    aircraft and cargo containers to control Fruit flies, Japanese beetles 
    and other insects throughout the United States; June 28, 1996, to June 
    27, 1999. (Libby Pemberton)
        2. U.S. Department of Defense for the use of paraformaldehyde on 
    biological containment areas to control various disease causing 
    organisms (ebola, anthrax, plague, etc.); June 28, 1996, to June 28, 
    1999. (Steve Jarboe)
    
        Authority: 7 U.S.C. 136.
    
    List of Subjects
    
        Environmental protection, Pesticides and pests, Crisis exemptions.
    
        Dated: October 18, 1996.
    
    Stephen L. Johnson,
    Director, Registration Division, Office of Pesticide Programs.
    
    [FR Doc. 96-27828 Filed 10-29-96; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 6560-50-F
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
10/30/1996
Department:
Environmental Protection Agency
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice.
Document Number:
96-27828
Dates:
See each specific, crisis, and quarantine exemption for its effective date.
Pages:
55985-55987 (3 pages)
Docket Numbers:
OPP-181023, FRL-5391-7
PDF File:
96-27828.pdf