99-5966. Pesticides; Notice of the Registration Division's Fiscal Year 1999 Work Plan  

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    Pesticides; Registration Division's Fiscal Year 1999 Work Plan; Notice
    
    Federal Register / Vol. 64, No. 46 / Wednesday, March 10, 1999 / 
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    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    
    [OPP-00574; FRL-6051-3]
    
    
    Pesticides; Notice of the Registration Division's Fiscal Year 
    1999 Work Plan
    
    AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
    
    ACTION: Notice.
    
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    SUMMARY: EPA is publishing the fiscal year 1999 (FY99) work plan for 
    the Office of Prevention, Pesticides, and Toxic Substances, Office of 
    Pesticide Programs, Registration Division (RD) in keeping with efforts 
    to improve the transparency and flexibility in the pesticide 
    registration process.
        With the publication of this FY99 work plan, RD is placing a large 
    emphasis on new chemical, new use, and inert registration actions. In 
    no way, however, will RD neglect the many other actions (e.g., label 
    amendments, me-too actions, and emergency exemption requests) that are 
    currently pending or will soon be submitted to the Agency. This FY99 
    work plan represents our current list and schedules for these important 
    actions; however, the Agency has included room for flexibility in this 
    FY99 work plan to ensure a quick response should an emerging public 
    health or environmental issue arise. While forecasting such issues can 
    be difficult, the Agency is committed to working with all affected 
    parties to address their needs on an expeditious basis. Any submission 
    which creates a modification to the schedule will, of course, require 
    the appropriate justification and scientific data which will allow the 
    Agency to make a sound, health-based decision.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: By mail: Steve Robbins (7505C), Office 
    of Pesticide Programs, Environmental Protection Agency, 401 M St., SW., 
    Washington, DC 20460. Office location and telephone number: Rm. 732D, 
    Crystal Mall #2, 1921 Jefferson Davis Hwy., Arlington, VA, (703) 305-
    6439, fax: 703-305-6920, e-mail: robbins.steve@epamail.epa.gov.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This Federal Register notice presents the 
    FY99 work plan for the Registration Division (RD) in the Office of 
    Prevention, Pesticides, and Toxic Substances (OPPTS) at the 
    Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). EPA is publishing RD's FY 99 
    work plan in order to improve the transparency and predictability of 
    the pesticide registration process, while maintaining sufficient 
    flexibility to address emerging needs as appropriate.
    
    I. General Information
    
    A. Does This Notice Apply to Me?
    
        You may be particularly interested in this notice if you are a 
    producer or registrant of a pesticide product. Your interest in this 
    notice may depend upon your interest in the chemicals for which the 
    Registration Division plans on making a decision (new conventional 
    active ingredient and/or new tolerance petition) in fiscal year 1999.
    
    B. How Can I Get Additional Information or Copies of This Document or 
    Other Documents?
    
        1. Electronically. You may obtain electronic copies of this 
    document from the EPA internet Home Page at: http://www.epa.gov/
    opprd001/workplan.
        2. In person or by phone. If you have any questions or need 
    additional information about this action, you may contact the technical 
    person identified in the ``FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT'' section.
    
    II. Background
    
        Historically, the Agency has reviewed new registration applications 
    and tolerance petitions based upon a system of ``first received, first 
    reviewed.'' In 1993, the Agency switched its process for setting the 
    review queue to a points based system. Under this points based system 
    RD assigned priority points of differing values depending on the type 
    of action (e.g. Section 18s = 75 points, Experimental Use Permits = 15 
    points, New Active Ingredients = 10 points). Priority points were also 
    accrued for `aging,'' i.e., the longer a submission remained in the 
    Agency before being completed, the more priority points it accrued. 
    Actions with the highest number of priority points were generally the 
    first to be completed by each of the science review divisions. 
    Shortcomings of the point-based priority system have included: 
    difficulty in planning and predicting priorities; some registrant 
    priorities have not been completed in order; little perceived incentive 
    for the registrants to submit comprehensive submissions; and poor 
    reflection of Agency resources allocated toward registration progress.
        Despite an increase in registration productivity, backlogs for some 
    critical registration actions remained. To address this concern and to 
    create a more efficient, predictable and equitable review queue, in 
    June of 1995 the Agency launched a pilot priority system limiting the 
    registrants to five (5) priorities of their choice. Using this method, 
    RD received approximately 170 priorities (designated #1-5) which were 
    blended with Agency identified priorities (mainly IR-4 and repeat 
    Section 18s) and placed into review. It was generally understood that 
    priority #1 would be reviewed before priority #2 and priority #2 before 
    #3, etc. PR Notice 95-6 (October 1995) officially announced the new 
    priority policy and procedures, and requested that registrants submit 
    their second round of five priorities (designated #6-10). This round of 
    priorities included new active ingredients, new uses, and experimental 
    use permits. The second round yielded 332 registrant priorities which 
    were blended with EPA priorities.
        In April 1997, EPA issued PR Notice 97-2 requesting a third round 
    of 5 priorities (designated #11-15). The action eligibility for this 
    round was expanded to include inerts and non-fast track amendments, 
    including additional incentives to encourage more products for minor 
    uses, methyl bromide substitutes, and alternatives to certain 
    organophosphates. Registrants identified approximately 600 actions for 
    prioritization in response to PR Notice 97-2. Changes required in the 
    registration process by the Food Quality Protection Act have caused 
    delays in completing the reviews for priorities 1 - 10; and delays in 
    the scheduling of priorities 11 - 15.
        Review of the registration process reveals a diversity of priority 
    needs: there are statutory priorities such as minor use, me-too, and 
    reduced risk actions; registrants frequently submit their top business 
    priorities; USDA submits priorities on the basis of crop/pest 
    combinations; priorities for grower groups are channeled directly to 
    EPA or revealed by trends in Section 18 requests; and priorities for 
    public interest groups are frequently related to contemporary issues, 
    such as identifying methyl bromide replacement chemicals and 
    alternatives to certain organophosphate pesticides. (Refer to Section C 
    for definitions)
        By publishing this FY99 RD work plan, the Agency expects to extend 
    the transparency and predictability of the registration process. Based 
    upon resource allocations for FY99, RD expects to make decisions on 
    approximately 13 new conventional active ingredients, 75 (non Section 
    18) tolerance decisions and 23 food use inert ingredient decisions.
    
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    III. Overview
    
    A. What are the Agency's Goals for This Work Plan?
    
        By publishing this FY99 RD work plan, the Agency expects to extend 
    the transparency and predictability of the registration process, while 
    maintaining sufficient flexibility to address emerging needs as 
    appropriate. Based upon resource allocations for FY99, RD expects to 
    make decisions on approximately 13 new conventional active ingredients, 
    75 (non Section 18) tolerance decisions and 23 food use inert 
    ingredient decisions.
        With the implementation of the Government Performance and Result 
    Act of 1993 (GPRA) OPP is tasked with doubling the annual number of 
    registrations for reduced-risk new chemicals and bio-pesticides by the 
    year 2005. To date RD has been averaging 2.5 new conventional reduced-
    risk chemicals per year. All registration activities including 
    registration of new conventional chemicals, new uses, me-toos, 
    antimicrobials, etc. (Refer to Section C for definitions) will meet the 
    applicable standards mandated by law.
        For fiscal year 1999, the Agency had originally anticipated being 
    able to issue registration decisions for 15 conventional pesticides. 
    However, in light of recent reductions in RD's operating plan, the 
    Agency has reassessed this goal to 13 registration decisions for 
    conventional pesticides. Resource reductions in FY99 have further 
    reduced expected outputs for FY2000.
    
    B. What Information Does the Work Plan Include?
    
        The Registration Division's FY99 work plan includes the following 
    information: (a) the quarter in which RD believes it can make a 
    decision (please note that a decision does not necessarily mean a 
    registration); (b) the chemical for which a registration action is 
    requested; (c) the Trade Name associated with the chemical's end-use 
    product for which the registration action is requested; (d) uses 
    associated with the requested registration action; (e) name of the 
    Registrant who has submitted the request; and (f) any relevant comments 
    associated with the requested action. The above information is for both 
    new conventional chemicals and conventional chemical new uses for which 
    RD has committed to making a decision in FY99. In addition to the new 
    conventional chemicals and conventional chemical new uses lists, RD has 
    included a list of food use inerts and safeners, which require Health 
    Effects Division review during FY99. Additional food-use inert 
    decisions (e.g., polymers) will also likely be made during FY99. 
    Furthermore, EPA expects to issue 60 non-food use inert clearance 
    decisions during FY99.
        Once again, please note that RD is committing to decision dates and 
    is not committing to registration dates. RD, in conjunction with the 
    Health Effects Division and the Environmental Fate and Effects 
    Division, has considered the amount of data associated with each 
    requested actions in order to project a commitment date for decision 
    making. These commitment dates could change or be delayed because of 
    the following reasons: (a) data gaps; (b) significant risk issues; and 
    (c) protracted negotiations on risk mitigation. With the publication of 
    these commitment dates, RD is emphasizing new conventional chemicals, 
    conventional chemical new uses, inerts and safeners but will not 
    neglect the other actions (e.g., label amendments and me-too actions) 
    pending or recently submitted to the Agency. Moreover, emerging needs 
    will continue to be addressed as needed.
        RD is posting the FY99 work plan on the EPA Internet web site 
    [http://www.epa.gov/opprd001/workplan]. This web site will be updated 
    periodically to provide current information on dates and other 
    pertinent information for completed registration decisions and/or 
    modified registration actions.
    
    C. What are the Definitions of Certain Terms that are Used in the Work 
    Plan?
    
        1. Active Ingredient: means any substance (or group of structurally 
    similar substances if specified by the Agency) that will prevent, 
    destroy, repel or mitigate any pest, or that functions as a plant 
    regulator, desiccant, or defoliant within the meaning of FIFRA sec. 
    2(a).
        2. Conventional Pesticide: refers to any substance or mixture of 
    substances intended for: a. Preventing, destroying, repelling, or 
    mitigating any pest; b. Use as a plant regulator, defoliant, or 
    desiccant, and c. Use as nitrogen stabilizer.
    This shall not include any antimicrobial, biological or plant 
    pesticides.
        3. Experimental Use Permits: means a permit pursuant to section 5 
    of FIFRA, including permits requiring the establishment of a temporary 
    tolerance. The permit may be for a new active ingredient or for a new 
    use of an active ingredient contained in a registered product
        4. Inert: means a non-pesticidal active component of a pesticide 
    product such as a surfactant or emulsifier.
        5. IR-4: refers to the Inter-Regional Research Project Number 4 
    funded by USDA and generates data to support minor use registrations, 
    and coordinates the development of information on the clearance of 
    these pesticides.
        6. Me-too: refers to an application for registration of a pesticide 
    product that is substantially similar or identical in its uses and 
    formulation to products that are currently registered.
        7. Minor Uses: refers to the use of a pesticide on an animal, on a 
    commercial agricultural crop or site, or for the protection of public 
    health where;
        (A) the total United States acreage for the crop is less than 
    300,000 acres, as determined by the Secretary of Agriculture; or
        (B) the Administrator, in consultation with the Secretary of 
    Agriculture, determines that based on information provided by an 
    applicant for registration or a registrant, the use does not provide 
    sufficient economic incentive to support the registration or for 
    such use and:
        (i) there are insufficient efficacious alternative registered 
    pesticides available for the use; and
        (ii) the alternatives to the pesticide use pose greater risks to 
    the environment or human health; and
        (iii) the minor use pesticide plays or will play a significant 
    part in managing pest resistance; or
        (iv) the minor use pesticide plays or will play a significant 
    part in an integrated pest management program.
        8. New Registration Application: means any new application 
    requiring Agency approval to register or amend a registration of a new 
    or old chemical and its associated products.
        9. New Use: when used with respect to a product containing a 
    particular active ingredient, means:
        a. Any proposed use pattern that would require the establishment 
    of, the increase in, or the exemption from the requirement of, a 
    tolerance or food additive regulation under section 408 of the Federal 
    Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act;
        b. Any aquatic, terrestrial, outdoor, or forestry use pattern, if 
    no product containing the active ingredient is currently registered for 
    that use pattern; or
        c. Any additional use pattern that would result in a significant 
    increase in the level of exposure, or a change in the route of 
    exposure, to the active ingredient of man or other organisms.
        10. Non-fast Track Amendments: involve label amendments where an 
    active ingredient is registered for the use(s), but the product 
    formulation is sufficiently different from existing products that 
    product specific data are required to be submitted and reviewed. Data 
    to be reviewed may include acute toxicity, product chemistry, and 
    efficacy data.
    
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        11. Organophosphate (OP) Alternative: a non-organophosphate 
    conventional registration application request for either a new active 
    ingredient or new use for which the crop/pest combination provides a 
    reduced-risk (to human health and/or the environment) alternative to a 
    registered organophosphate.
        12. Polymer: a macromolecule formed by the chemical union of five 
    or more identical combining units called monomers.
        13. Reduced Risk: a conventional reduced risk pesticide use is 
    defined as one which: (1) reduces pesticide risks to human health; (2) 
    reduces pesticide risks to non-target organisms; (3) reduces the 
    potential for contamination of valued environmental resources; or (4) 
    broadens adoption of integrated pest management strategies, or makes 
    them more available or effective.
        14. Safener: refers to an inert ingredient used to protect desired 
    crop from the effects of the active ingredient, typically a herbicide.
        15. Section 18s: means any action submitted under Section 18 of 
    FIFRA which authorizes EPA to allow States to use a pesticide for an 
    unregistered use for a limited time if EPA determines that emergency 
    conditions exist.
        16. Tolerance Petition: refers to a formal request to establish a 
    new tolerance or modify (raise, lower or revoke) existing maximum 
    residue levels.
    
    IV. Registration Division's Fiscal Year 1999 Work Plan
    
    A. New Chemical Registration Candidates
    
        The Registration Division's FY 1999 Work Plan identifies 20 new 
    chemical candidates for decision-making during the fiscal year. Eight 
    (8) of these chemicals are for reduced-risk chemicals, include 4 
    potential alternatives for organophosphate insecticides. These 20 
    candidates cover approximately 31 crops. From these 20 candidates, the 
    Agency anticipates making 13 registration decisions.
    
     
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                 Quarter                   Chemical           Trade Name        Pesticide Type           Uses             Registrant           Comments
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    1st Quarter                       Tralkoxydim         Achieve             Herbicide           Wheat, Barley       Zeneca              Registered
                                                                                                                                           December 1998
    2nd Quarter                       Emamectin Benzoate  Proclaim            Insecticide         Cole Crops          Novartis
    2nd Quarter                       CGA-248757          Action              Herbicide           Soybeans            Novartis
    2nd Quarter.....................  s-Dimethenamid      BAS 656034          Herbicide           All rac's           BASF                Reduced-Risk
                                                                                                   currently                               Chemical
                                                                                                   registered with
                                                                                                   dimethenamid
    2nd Quarter                       Sulfosulfuron       MON 37500           Herbicide           Wheat               Monsanto
    2nd Quarter                       Diflufenzopyr       Distinct            Herbicide           Corn                BASF                Registered January
                                                                                                                                           1999
                                                                                                                                          Reduced-Risk
                                                                                                                                           Chemical
                                                                                                                                          Joint Review with
                                                                                                                                           Canada
    2nd Quarter                       Lithium P.          Sulfotine           Insecticide         Wasp Bait Station   SC Johnson
                                       Sulfonate
    2nd Quarter                       n-                  Expel               Repellent           Indoor Use          Colgate-Palmolive
                                       Methylneodecanami
                                       de
    2nd Quarter                       Bifenazate          Floramite           Insecticide         Ornamentals         Uniroyal            Reduced-Risk
                                                                                                                                           Chemical
                                                                                                                                          OP Alternative
    2nd Quarter                       Chlorfenapyr        Pirate              Insecticide         Cotton              American Cyanamid
    3rd Quarter                       Propidine                               Repellent           Insect Repellent    Bayer
    3rd Quarter                       Azafenidin          Milestone           Herbicide           Citrus, Grape,      DuPont
                                                                                                   Sugarcane,
                                                                                                   Vegetation
                                                                                                   Management
    3rd Quarter                       Fenhexamid          Elevate             Fungicide           Grapes,             Tomen Agro          Reduced-Risk
                                                                                                   Strawberries,                           Chemical
                                                                                                   Ornamentals
                                                                                                                                          Joint Review with
                                                                                                                                           Canada
    3rd Quarter                       Fenpyroximate                           Insecticide         Import Tolerances   Nihon Nohyaku
                                                                                                   for Hops, Wine
                                                                                                   Grapes
    3rd Quarter                       Pymetrozine         Rally/Fulfill       Insecticide         Cucurbits,          Novartis            Reduced-Risk
                                                                                                   Fruiting Vegs,                          Chemical
                                                                                                   Hops, Tobacco,
                                                                                                   Cotton
                                                                                                                                          OP Alternative
    4th Quarter                       Trifloxystrobin     Flint               Fungicide           Pome Fruit,         Novartis            Reduced-Risk
                                                                                                   Grapes,                                 Chemical
                                                                                                   Cucurbits,
                                                                                                   Peanuts, Turf,
                                                                                                   Bananas
    4th Quarter                       Methoxyfenozide     Intrepid            Insecticide         Cotton, Pome Fruit  Rohm & Haas         Reduced-Risk
                                                                                                                                           Chemical
                                                                                                                                          OP Alternative
    4th Quarter                       DPX-MP062                               Insecticide         Cotton, Tomato,     DuPont              Reduced-Risk
                                                                                                   Pepper, Cole                            Chemical
                                                                                                   Crops,
                                                                                                                                          OP Alternative
    4th Quarter                       Ethametsulfuron     Muster              Herbicide           Canola              DuPont
    
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    4th Quarter                       Gentamicin          Agrigent            Fungicide           Pome Fruit          Quimica             Withdrawn December
                                                                                                                                           1998
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    B. New Use Candidates for Already-Registered Chemicals
    
        The listing below identifies approximately 120 potential new uses 
    for 37 already-registered chemicals. Many of these new uses are for 
    compounds currently classified as ``reduced-risk pesticides.'' As 
    opportunities arise during the course of the fiscal year, additional 
    new use candidates may be added to this list for decision-making. Any 
    additions to this list will be subjected to the prioritization criteria 
    outlined in Pesticide Registration Notice 97-2. From these new use 
    candidates, the Agency anticipates issuing 100 new use decisions.
    
     
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                 Quarter                   Chemical           Trade Name        Pesticide Type           Uses             Registrant           Comments
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    1st Quarter                       Dicamba             Banvel              Herbicide           Soybeans, Wheat,    BASF                Tolerance
                                                                                                   Cotton, Barley,                         Published 01/06/
                                                                                                   Asparagus                               99
    1st Quarter                       Picloram            Tordon              Herbicide           Sorghum             Dow Agrosciences    Tolerance
                                                                                                                                           Published 01/05/
                                                                                                                                           99
    1st Quarter                       Avermectin                              Insecticide         Chili Peppers,      Novartis
                                                                                                   Grapes
    1st Quarter                       Hexythiazox         Savy                Insecticide         Hops                Gowan               Tolerance
                                                                                                                                           Published 10/16/
                                                                                                                                           98
    1st Quarter                       Cymoxanil           Curzate             Fungicide           Grapes, Tomatoes    DuPont              Tolerance
                                                                                                                                           Published 02/10/
                                                                                                                                           99
    1st Quarter                       Tebuconazole        Elite, Folicur      Fungicide           Grapes, Grasses     Bayer               Tolerance
                                                                                                   Grown for Seed                          Published 01/08/
                                                                                                                                           99
    1st Quarter                       Tribasic Copper                         Fungicide           Several Uses        Premium
                                       Sulfate, Copper                                                                 Compounding,
                                       Oxychloride,                                                                    Griffin, Monterey
                                       Copper Hydroxide,                                                               Chem. Co.
                                       Copper salts of
                                       fatty and rosin,
                                       Cuprous Chloride,
                                       Cuprous Oxide
    1st Quarter                       Copper              Inferno             Fungicide           Potato              IR-4                Tolerance
                                       Ethylenediamine                                                                                     Published 01/04/
                                                                                                                                           99
    2nd Quarter                       Azoxystrobin        Heritage, Quadris   Fungicide           Canola, Peanut      Zeneca              Reduced-Risk
                                                                                                   Hay, Pistachios,                        Chemical
                                                                                                   Tree Fruits,
                                                                                                   Wheat, Turf ,
                                                                                                   Potatoes, Stone
                                                                                                   Fruit, Cucurbits
    2nd Quarter                       Triallate           Fargo               Herbicide           Sugar Beets         Monsanto
    2nd Quarter                       Halosulfuron        Permit              Herbicide           Sugarcane,          Monsanto
                                                                                                   Popcorn, Sweet
                                                                                                   and Field Corn,
                                                                                                   Cotton, Rice,
                                                                                                   Grain Sorghum,
                                                                                                   Tree Nuts
    2nd Quarter                       Quinclorac          Facet               Herbicide           Sorghum, Wheat      BASF                Sorghum is on the
                                                                                                                                           USDA Vulnerable
                                                                                                                                           Crops List
    
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    2nd Quarter                       Tebufenozide        Confirm             Insecticide         Pome Fruit,         Rohm & Haas         Reduced-Risk
                                                                                                   Cotton, Leafy                           Chemical
                                                                                                   Vegetables, Cole
                                                                                                   Crops, Sugarcane,
                                                                                                   Fruiting
                                                                                                   Vegetables,
                                                                                                   Pecans, Forestry,
                                                                                                   Ornamentals,
                                                                                                   Cranberry,
                                                                                                   Turnips,
                                                                                                   Caneberry,
                                                                                                   Canola, Mint,
                                                                                                   Blueberry
    2nd Quarter                       Pyriproxyfen        Knack               Insecticide         Tree Crops,         Valent              Reduced-Risk
                                                                                                   Apples, Pears,                          Chemical
                                                                                                   Walnuts
    2nd Quarter                       Fludioxanil         Switch, Medallion   Fungicide           Grapes, Turf        Novartis            Reduced-Risk
                                                                                                                                           Chemical
    2nd Quarter                       Iprodione           Rovral              Fungicide           Cottonseed          Rhone-Poulenc
    2nd Quarter                       Arsanilic Acid                          Fungicide           Grapefruit          Fleming
                                       (EUP)                                                                           Laboratories
    2nd Quarter                       Clofentezine        Apollo              Insecticide         Apples              AgrEvo
    3rd Quarter                       Cyfluthrin                              Insecticide         Potato              Bayer
    3rd Quarter                       Fosetyl-al          Aliette             Fungicide           Bananas, Grapes,    Rhone-Poulenc
                                                                                                   Macademia Nuts
    3rd Quarter                       Spinosad            Spintor             Insecticide         Tuberous and Corm   Dow Agrosciences    Reduced-Risk
                                                                                                   Vegetables                              Chemical
    3rd Quarter                       Pyriproxyfen        Knack               Insecticide         Citrus, Fruiting    Valent              Reduced-Risk
                                                                                                   Vegetables                              Chemical
    3rd Quarter                       Imidacloprid        Admire              Insecticide         Tuberous and Corm   Bayer, IR-4
                                                                                                   Vegetables
                                                                                                   Subgroup,
                                                                                                   Cucurbit,
                                                                                                   Watercress
    3rd Quarter                       Cyromazine                              Insecticide         Bulb Vegetables,    Novartis
                                                                                                   Mango, Cotton,
                                                                                                   Potato, Radish,
                                                                                                   Sweet Corn
    3rd Quarter                       Glufosinate         Liberty             Herbicide           Canola, Potato,     AgrEvo
                                       Ammonium                                                    Sugar beet
    4th Quarter                       Difenconazole       Dividend            Fungicide           Bananas             Novartis
    4th Quarter                       Fenpropathrin       Danitol             Insecticide         Melons, Citrus,     Valent
                                                                                                   Brassica
    4th Quarter                       Dazomet             Atlante             Fumigant            Strawberries,       BASF
                                                                                                   Tomatoes
    4th Quarter                       Propazine           Milo Pro            Herbicide           Sorghum             Griffin             Sorghum is on the
                                                                                                                                           USDA Vulnerable
                                                                                                                                           Crops List
    4th Quarter                       Myclobutanil        Rally/Nova          Fungicide           Asparagus, Snap     Rohm-Haas, IR-4
                                                                                                   Beans, Caneberry,
                                                                                                   Gooseberry,
                                                                                                   Currant, Mint,
                                                                                                   Strawberry
    4th Quarter                       Kresoxim-methyl     Sovran              Fungicide           Grapes, Pecan,      BASF
                                                                                                   Pome Fruit
    4th Quarter                       Spinosad                                Insecticide         Cucurbits, Stone    Dow Agrosciences    Reduced-Risk
                                                                                                   Fruit, Legume,                          Chemical
                                                                                                   Corn, Sorghum,
                                                                                                   Wheat
    4th Quarter                       Glyphosate          Roundup             Herbicide           Barley, Canola,     Monsanto            Reduced-Risk
                                                                                                   Sugar Beet,                             Chemical
    4th Quarter                       Bifenthrin          Capture             Insecticide         Cucurbits,          IR-4
                                                                                                   Eggplant,
                                                                                                   Legumes, Lima
                                                                                                   Beans, Head and
                                                                                                   Stem Brassica
                                                                                                   Subgroup,
                                                                                                   Artichoke, Canola
    4th Quarter                       Chlorothalonil      Bravo               Fungicide           Non-bell Peppers,   IR-4 and GB
                                                                                                   Almonds,            Bioscience
                                                                                                   Asparagus, Mango,
                                                                                                   Pistachio
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    C. Inert1 and Safener2 Registration Decisions
    
     
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                 Quarter                   Chemical              Uses
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    1st Quarter                       Rhodamine B         Inert
    2nd Quarter                       HOE 107892          Safener
    2nd Quarter                       MON 4660            Safener
    3rd Quarter                       MON 13900           Safener
    3rd Quarter                       Dichlormid          Safener
    4th Quarter                       DMSO                Inert
    4th Quarter                       Isophorone          Inert
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    \1\Inert = non-pesticidal active component of a pesticide product such
      as a surfactant or emulsifier.
    \2\Safener = inert ingredient used to protect desired crop from the
      effects of the active ingredient, typically a herbicide.
    
    List of Subjects
    
        Environmental protection, Pesticides, Tolerances.
        Dated: March 2, 1999.
    James Jones,
    Director, Registration Division, Office of Pesticide Programs.
    
    [FR Doc. 99-5966 Filed 3-9-99; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 6560-50-F
    
    
    

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Published:
03/10/1999
Department:
Environmental Protection Agency
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice.
Document Number:
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Pages:
12064-12069 (6 pages)
Docket Numbers:
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