98-29540. Vinclozolin; Approval of Existing Stocks Provision for Terminated Uses  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 213 (Wednesday, November 4, 1998)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 59557-59558]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-29540]
    
    
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    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    
    [OPP-66257A; FRL-6041-7]
    
    
    Vinclozolin; Approval of Existing Stocks Provision for Terminated 
    Uses
    
    AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
    
    ACTION: Final approval of existing stocks provision of terminated uses.
    
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    Summary: EPA is announcing approval, with one minor change, of a 
    proposed existing stocks provision for products containing 3-(3,5-
    dichlorophenyl)-5-ethenyl-5-methyl-2,4-oxazolidinedione), or 
    vinclozolin. This notice is a follow-up to an earlier notice announcing 
    a request by the registrant of vinclozolin, BASF Corporation, to 
    terminate certain uses, and to propose provisions for existing stocks 
    of products already in the channels of trade.
    
    Dates: The proposed existing stocks provisions became effective upon 
    approval of the EPA changes to vinclozolin registrations, September 4, 
    1998.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: By mail: Mark Wilhite, Reregistration 
    Branch I, (7508W), Special Review and Reregistration Division, Office 
    of Pesticide Programs, Environmental Protection Agency, 401 M St., SW., 
    Washington, DC 20046. Office location, telephone number, and e-mail 
    address: Reregistration Branch I, 6th Floor, 1925 Jefferson Davis 
    Highway, Arlington, VA; (703) 308-8586; wilhite.mark@epamail.epa.gov.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    I. Background Information
    
        Vinclozolin (trade names Ronilan, Curalan, and Ornilan) is a 
    fungicide first registered in 1981 to control various types of rot 
    caused by Botrytis spp., Sclerotinia spp, and other types of mold and 
    blight causing organisms, on lettuce (all types), raspberries, onions, 
    succulent beans, and turf on golf courses, commercial and industrial 
    sites. Vinclozolin is also registered for use on ornamental plants in 
    greenhouses, and nurseries. BASF, the sole registrant of vinclozolin 
    used on food commodities, recently requested amendment of its 
    vinclozolin registrations to terminate two uses of vinclozolin in order 
    to mitigate acute dietary risk. With its request for use deletions, 
    BASF also proposed provisions for existing stocks already in the 
    channels of trade which contained the old labeling. EPA published the 
    use deletions and existing stocks proposal in the Federal Register (63 
    FR 40710, July 30, 1998) (FRL-6020-9) and asked for public comment.
    
    II. Comments and Response
    
        EPA received one comment in response to the proposal, submitted on 
    behalf of the California Strawberry Commission. The comment concerned 
    the elimination of vinclozolin as a tool for growers to combat 
    strawberry yield loss due to mold and rot, and the lack of involvement 
    in the decision. The comment also pointed out an inconsistency in 
    BASF's existing stocks proposal, which would have stopped use of 
    product stickered after August 30, 1998 by June 30, 1999, while 
    allowing product in the channels of trade before August 30, 1998, to be 
    used until January 2000. The proposal was therefore inconsistent and 
    likely to cause confusion among users.
        In response to the first point, EPA is sympathetic to the needs of 
    growers and seeks to involve them in such negotiations and decisions as 
    much as possible. However, EPA would note that this matter involves a 
    termination of uses initiated by the registrant, BASF. EPA published 
    notice of BASF's request so that all affected parties could participate 
    in the process. As to BASF's decision to terminate the strawberry use 
    to reduce dietary exposure, EPA would point out that options available 
    to BASF were limited, since vinclozolin is registered on only six crops 
    in the United States. Strawberries and stone fruits accounted for 
    approximately half of the tonnage of vinclozolin treated food 
    commodities, and are more commonly consumed by infants and children 
    than the other commodities for which vinclozolin is registered 
    (lettuce, onions, raspberries, and snap beans). EPA is mandated by FQPA 
    to place special emphasis on protecting infants and children. In 
    addition, there are other fungicides registered as alternatives to 
    vinclozolin for control of mold and rot in strawberries, as well as 
    stone fruits.
        In response to the second comment, EPA agrees that having two dates 
    for use termination is confusing, and would be difficult to enforce. 
    Accordingly, the final use date for use of vinclozolin products with 
    the old labeling, which includes strawberries and stone fruits, is 
    changed to no later January 30, 2000. The tolerance is expected to be 
    revoked by that date. The change is reflected in the final existing 
    stocks provision as outlined below in Unit III. of this notice.
    
    III. Acceptance of Use Termination and Final Existing Stocks 
    Provision
    
        EPA approved BASF's label amendments (for EPA registration numbers 
    7969-62 and 7969-85) deleting strawberries and stone fruits on 
    September 4, 1998. According to the terms of the label amendments, all 
    product not labeled as of September 4, 1998, will contain the new 
    labels reflecting the termination of uses on strawberries and stone 
    fruits and any labeled product not released for shipment would be 
    restickered to reflect the label amendments. The provisions for 
    existing stocks of vinclozolin products with the old label, produced 
    before the label changes were approved are outlined below.
        1. Retailers, distributors, and end-users may sell, distribute, or 
    use products with the previously approved labeling which have already 
    been released for shipment as of September 4, 1998, until such supplies 
    are exhausted or January 30, 2000, whichever comes first.
        2. Any vinclozolin product that on September 4, 1998, had not been 
    released for shipment, is present in a BASF manufacturing or packaging 
    facility, and contains labeling not reflecting the use terminations 
    will be stickered by BASF to reflect the use terminations and to bar 
    sale and use by January 30, 2000.
        3. Within 30 days of approval of the existing stocks proposal, BASF 
    shall provide to all Ronilan points of purchase, 50 copies of a 
    bulletin with the pertinent details of the label amendments and 
    existing stocks provisions.
    
    List of Subjects
    
        Environmental protection, Administrative practice and procedure, 
    Agricultural commodities, Pesticides and pests, Use Terminations.
    
        Dated: October 28, 1998.
    Jack E. Housenger,
    Director, Special Review and Reregistration Division, Office of 
    Pesticide Programs.
    
    [FR Doc. 98-29540 Filed 11-3-98; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Effective Date:
9/4/1998
Published:
11/04/1998
Department:
Environmental Protection Agency
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Final approval of existing stocks provision of terminated uses.
Document Number:
98-29540
Dates:
The proposed existing stocks provisions became effective upon approval of the EPA changes to vinclozolin registrations, September 4, 1998.
Pages:
59557-59558 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
OPP-66257A, FRL-6041-7
PDF File:
98-29540.pdf