95-13250. Benzoic Acid; Pesticide Tolerance  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 104 (Wednesday, May 31, 1995)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 28345-28347]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-13250]
    
    
    
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    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    40 CFR Part 180
    
    [PP 4F4280/R2135; FRL-4954-4]
    RIN 2070-AB78
    
    
    Benzoic Acid; Pesticide Tolerance
    
    AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
    
    ACTION: Final rule.
    
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    SUMMARY: This document establishes a tolerance for residues of the 
    insecticide benzoic acid, 3,5-dimethyl-1-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-2-(4-
    ethylbenzoyl)hydrazide, in or on the raw agricultural commodity 
    walnuts. The Rohm & Haas Co. requested this regulation pursuant to the 
    Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA). The regulation establishes 
    a maximum permissible level for residues of benzoic acid in or on the 
    commodity.
    
    EFFECTIVE DATE: This regulation becomes effective May 31, 1995.
    
    ADDRESSES: Written objections and hearing requests, identified by the 
    document control number, [PP 4F4280/R2135], may be submitted to: 
    Hearing Clerk (1900), Environmental Protection Agency, Rm. M3708, 401 M 
    St., SW., Washington, DC 20460. Fees accompanying objections shall be 
    labeled ``Tolerance Petition Fees'' and forwarded to: EPA Headquarters 
    Accounting Operations Branch, OPP (Tolerance Fees), P.O. Box 360277M, 
    Pittsburgh, PA 15251. A copy of any objections and hearing requests 
    filed with the Hearing Clerk should be identified by the document 
    control number and submitted to: Public Response and Program Resources 
    Branch, Field Operations Division (7506C), Office of Pesticide 
    Programs, Environmental Protection Agency, 401 M St., SW., Washington, 
    DC 20460. In person, bring copy of objections and hearing requests to 
    Rm. 1132, CM #2, 1921 Jefferson Davis Hwy., Arlington, VA 22202.
        A copy of objections and hearing requests filed with the Hearing 
    Clerk may also be submitted electronically by sending electronic mail 
    (e-mail) to: opp-docket@epamail.epa.gov. Copies of objections and 
    hearing requests must be submitted as an ASCII file avoiding the use of 
    special characters and any form of encryption. Copies of objections and 
    hearing requests will also be accepted on disks in WordPerfect in 5.1 
    file format or ASCII file format. All copies of objections and hearing 
    requests in electronic form must be identified by the docket number [PP 
    4F4280/R2135]. No Confidential Business Information (CBI) should be 
    submitted through e-mail. Electronic copies of objections and hearing 
    requests on this rule may be filed online at many Federal Depository 
    Libraries. Additional information on electronic submissions can be 
    found below in this document.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: By mail: Richard P. Keigwin, Jr., 
    Product Manager (PM) 10, Registration Division (7505C), Office of 
    Pesticide Programs, Environmental Protection Agency, 401 M St., SW., 
    Washington, DC 20460. Office location and telephone number: Rm. 214, CM 
    #2, 1921 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, VA 22202, (703)-305-7001; 
    e-mail: Keigwin.rick@epamail.epa.gov.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: EPA issued a notice, published in the 
    Federal Register of April 5, 1995 (60 FR 17357), which announced that 
    Rohm & Haas Co. had submitted pesticide petition PP 4F4280 to EPA 
    requesting that the Administrator, pursuant to section 408(d) of the 
    Federal Food, [[Page 28346]] Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA), 21 U.S.C. 
    346a(d), establish a tolerance for residues of the insecticide benzoic 
    acid, 3,5-dimethyl-1,1-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-2-(4-ethylbenzoyl)hydrazide, 
    in or on the raw agricultural commodity walnuts at 0.1 part per million 
    (ppm).
        The scientific data submitted in the petition and other relevant 
    material have been evaluated. The toxicological data considered in 
    support of the tolerance include:
        1. A 1-year dog feeding study with a lowest-observable-effect level 
    (LOEL) of 250 ppm (9 mg/kg/day for male and female dogs ) based on 
    decreases in RBC, HCT, and HGB, increases in Heinz bodies, 
    methemoglobin, MCV, MCH, reticulocytes, platelets, plasma total 
    bilirubin, spleen weight, and spleen/body weight ratio, and liver 
    weight and liver/body weight ratio. Hematopoiesis and sinusoidal 
    engorgement occurred in the spleen, and hyperplasia occurred in the 
    marrow of the femur and sternum. The liver showed an increased pigment 
    in the Kupffer cells. The no-observable-effect level (NOEL) for 
    systemic toxicity in both sexes is 50 ppm (1.9 mg/kg/day).
        2. An 18-month mouse carcinogenicity study with no carcinogenicity 
    observed at dosage levels up to and including 1,000 ppm.
        3. A 2-year rat carcinogenicity study with no carcinogenicity 
    observed at dosage levels up to and including 2,000 ppm (97 mg/kg/day 
    and 125 mg/kg/day for males and females, repectively).
        4. A two-generation rat reproduction study with a NOEL of 150 ppm 
    (12.1 mg/kg/day) for reproductive effects compared to a systemic NOEL 
    of 10 ppm (0.85 mg/kg/day).
        5. A rat developmental study with a NOEL of 1,000 mg/kg/day for 
    developmental toxicity.
        6. A rabbit developmental study with a NOEL of 1,000 mg/kg/day for 
    developmental toxicity.
        7. Several mutagenicity tests which were all negative. These 
    include an Ames assay with and without metabolic activation, an in vivo 
    cytogenetic assay in rat bone marrow cells, an in vitro chromosome 
    aberration assay in CHO cells, a CHO/HGPRT assay, a reverse mutation 
    assay with E. coli, and an unscheduled DNA synthesis assay (UDS) in rat 
    hepatocytes.
        The reference dose (RfD), for chronic toxicity as defined in a 1-
    year chronic dog study is 0.019 mg/kg/day based upon a NOEL of 1.9 mg/
    kg/day in dogs of both sexes and applying an uncertainty factor of 100. 
    The theoretical maximum residue contribution (TMRC) for this first food 
    use of benzoic acid, 3,5-dimethyl-1-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-2-(4-
    ethylbenzoyl)hydrazide on walnuts for the overall U.S. population is 
    less than 0.000001 mg/kg/day and represents 0.003% of the RfD. The TMRC 
    for the highest exposed subgroup, children (ages 1 6 years old), is 
    less than 0.000001 mg/kg/day and represents 0.008% of the RfD.
        The metabolism of benzoic acid, 3,5-dimethyl-1-(1,1dimethylethyl)-
    2-(4-ethylbenzoyl)hyrazide, is adequately understood. An adequate 
    analytical method, HPLC separation with UV detection, is available for 
    enforcement purposes and is being provided to FDA for inclusion in the 
    Pesticide Analytical manual, Vol. II.
        There are currently no actions pending against the registration of 
    this chemical. There is no expectation of residues occurring in meat, 
    milk, poultry, or eggs from this tolerance.
        Based on the information and data considered, the Agency has 
    determined that the tolerance established by amending 40 CFR part 180 
    will protect the public health. Therefore, the tolerance is established 
    as set forth below.
        Any person adversely affected by this regulation may, within 30 
    days after publication of this document in the Federal Register, file 
    written objections to the regulation and may also request a hearing on 
    those objections. Objections and hearing requests must be filed with 
    the Hearing Clerk, at the address given above (40 CFR 178.20). A copy 
    of the objections and/or hearing requests filed with the Hearing Clerk 
    should be submitted to the OPP docket for this rulemaking. The 
    objections submitted must specify the provisions of the regulation 
    deemed objectionable and the grounds for the objections (40 CFR 
    178.25). Each objection must be accompanied by the fee prescribed by 40 
    CFR 180.33(i). If a hearing is requested, the objections must include a 
    statement of the factual issue(s) on which a hearing is requested, the 
    requestor's contentions on such issues, and a summary of any evidence 
    relied upon by the objector (40 CFR 178.27). A request for a hearing 
    will be granted if the Administrator determines that the material 
    submitted shows the following: There is genuine and substantial issue 
    of fact; there is a reasonable possibility that available evidence 
    identified by the requestor would, if established, resolve one or more 
    of such issues in favor of the requestor, taking into account 
    uncontested claims or facts to the contrary; and resolution of the 
    factual issue(s) in the manner sought by the requestor would be 
    adequate to justify the action requested (40 CFR 178.32).
         A record has been established for this rulemaking under docket 
    number [PP 4F4280/R2135] (including objections and hearing requests 
    submitted electronically as described below). A public version of this 
    record, including printed, paper versions of electronic comments, which 
    does not include any information claimed as CBI, is available for 
    inspection from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding 
    legal holidays. The public record is located in Rm. 1132 of the Public 
    Response and Program Resources Branch, Field Operations Division 
    (7506C), Office of Pesticide Programs, Environmental Protection Agency, 
    Crystal Mall #2, 1921 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, VA.
        Written objections and hearing requests, identified by the document 
    control number [PP 4F4280/R2135], may be submitted to the Hearing Clerk 
    (1900), Environmental Protection Agency, Rm. 3708, 401 M St., SW., 
    Washington, DC 20460.
        A copy of electronic objections and hearing requests can be sent 
    directly to EPA at:
        opp-Docket@epamail.epa.gov
    
    
        A copy of electronic objections and hearing requests must be 
    submitted as an ASCII file avoiding the use of special characters and 
    any form of encryption.
        The official record for this rulemaking, as well as the public 
    version, as described above will be kept in paper form. Accordingly, 
    EPA will transfer any objections and hearing requests received 
    electronically into printed, paper form as they are received and will 
    place the paper copies in the official rulemaking record which will 
    also include all objections and hearing requests submitted directly in 
    writing. The official rulemaking record is the paper record maintained 
    at the address in ADDRESSES at the beginning of this document.
        Under Executive Order 12866 (58 FR 51735, October 4, 1993), the 
    Agency must determine whether the regulatory action is ``significant'' 
    and therefore subject to all the requirements of the Executive Order 
    (i.e., Regulatory Impact Analysis, review by the Office of Management 
    and Budget (OMB)). Under section 3(f), the order defines 
    ``significant'' as those actions likely to lead to a rule (1) having an 
    annual effect on the economy of $100 million or more, or adversely and 
    materially affecting a sector of the economy, productivity, 
    competition, jobs, the environment, public health or safety, or State, 
    local or tribal governments or communities (also known as 
    ``economically significant''); (2) creating [[Page 28347]] serious 
    inconsistency or otherwise interfering with an action taken or planned 
    by another agency; (3) materially altering the budgetary impacts of 
    entitlement, grants, user fees, or loan programs; or (4) raising novel 
    legal or policy issues arising out of legal mandates, the President's 
    priorities, or the principles set forth in this Executive Order.
        Pursuant to the terms of this Executive Order, EPA has determined 
    that this rule is not ``significant'' and is therefore not subject to 
    OMB review.
        Pursuant to the requirements of the Regulatory Flexibility Act 
    (Pub. L. 96-354, 94 Stat. 1164, 5 U.S.C. 601-612), the Administrator 
    has determined that regulations establishing new tolerances or raising 
    tolerance levels or establishing exemptions from tolerance requirements 
    do not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of 
    small entities. A certification statement to this effect was published 
    in the Federal Register of May 4, 1981 (46 FR 24950).
    
    List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 180
    
        Environmental protection, Administrative practice and procedure, 
    Agricultural commodities, Pesticides and pests, Reporting and 
    recordkeeping requirements.
    
        Dated: May 12, 1995.
    
    Daniel M. Barolo,
    Director, Office of Pesticide Programs.
    
        Therefore, 40 CFR part 180 is amended as follows:
    
    PART 180--[AMENDED]
    
        1. The authority citation for part 180 continues to read as 
    follows:
    
        Authority: 21 U.S.C. 346a and 371.
    
        2. By adding new Sec. 180.842, to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 180.842   Benzoic acid; tolerances for residues.
    
        A tolerance is established for residues of the insecticide benzoic 
    acid, 3,5-dimethyl-1-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-2-(4-ethylbenzoyl)hydrazide, 
    in or on the following raw agricultural commodity:
    
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                                                                  Parts per 
                             Commodity                             million  
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    Walnuts....................................................          0.1
                                                                            
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    [FR Doc. 95-13250 Filed 5-30-95; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Effective Date:
5/31/1995
Published:
05/31/1995
Department:
Environmental Protection Agency
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final rule.
Document Number:
95-13250
Dates:
This regulation becomes effective May 31, 1995.
Pages:
28345-28347 (3 pages)
Docket Numbers:
PP 4F4280/R2135, FRL-4954-4
RINs:
2070-AB78
PDF File:
95-13250.pdf
CFR: (1)
40 CFR 180.842