94-19398. Product Containing Methyl Bromide and 1,3-Dichloropropene; Voluntary Cancellation of Registration  

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    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    [OPP-66197; FRL-4902-8]
    
     
    
    Product Containing Methyl Bromide and 1,3-Dichloropropene; 
    Voluntary Cancellation of Registration
    
    AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
    
    ACTION: Notice; Receipt of Request to Cancel and Cancellation Order.
    
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    SUMMARY: EPA has received a request from Soil Chemicals Corp., Inc., to 
    voluntarily cancel its registration for a product containing the active 
    ingredients methyl bromide and 1,3-dichloropropene. EPA accepts and 
    grants this request for voluntary cancellation.
    DATES: This cancellation is effective August 10, 1994. Existing stocks 
    of this product, Brom 70/30, may not be sold, distributed, or used 
    effective August 10, 1994. The registrant has requested that the 90-day 
    comment period be waived.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: By mail: Lisa Nisenson, Special Review 
    and Reregistration Division (7508W), Environmental Protection Agency, 
    401 M St., SW., Washington, DC 20460. Office location and telephone 
    number: Special Review Branch, Rm. 2N6, 2800 Crystal Drive Arlington, 
    VA (703)-308-8031.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    I. Background
    
        This notice is issued pursuant to section 6(f)(1) of the Federal 
    Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), 7 U.S.C. 
    136d(f)(1). It announces the Agency's decision to grant Soil Chemicals 
    Corp.'s request for cancellation of the registration of Brom 70/30 (EPA 
    registration number 8536-10).
        Brom 70/30 is a fumigant product used to control nematodes and soil 
    fungi as well as several other soil-borne pathogens on strawberries, 
    tomatoes, seed beds, and floral and nursery crops. This product 
    contains 1,3-dichloropropene and methyl bromide, and EPA has recently 
    taken action affecting the regulatory status of both of these active 
    ingredients.
        1,3-Dichloropropene is registered by DowElanco and is marketed as 
    Telone and Telone C-17. In addition to selling Telone as an end-use 
    product, DowElanco also sells Telone to reformulators such as Soil 
    Chemicals Corp., who add other active ingredients for specialized 
    pesticidal needs. 1,3-Dichloropropene was placed in EPA's special 
    review in 1986 based on cancer concerns for applicators and loaders. 
    Groundwater contamination and possible residues in food were also 
    noted. Several studies were required through the pesticide 
    reregistration program to further define human exposure and potential 
    ground water contamination.
        On October 7, 1992, EPA and DowElanco entered into an agreement to 
    modify the registrations and labels of its 1,3-dichloropropene products 
    to reflect risk-reduction measures. The risk reduction measures were 
    sought both through use reduction and through 1,3-dichloropropene-
    specific technology to reduce the amount of the chemical that escapes 
    into the atmosphere. In addition, timeframes were set for all remaining 
    studies, and DowElanco revised its product stewardship program to 
    reflect the label changes. The agreement also specified that a clause 
    be added to the Telone labels requiring that any product reformulated 
    from or containing the Telone product bear an EPA-approved label 
    containing all of the required changes in the timeframes specified in 
    the agreement. EPA sent copies of the agreement to all registrants of 
    products containing Telone with instructions as to how and when to 
    respond.
        On May 24, 1993, Soil Chemicals Corp. submitted labels for the 
    first label changes from the October 1992 agreement, which were to take 
    effect June 30, 1993. Soil Chemicals Corp. submitted labels for its 
    1,3-dichloropropene/chloropicrin products, as well as the Brom 70/30 
    product. These labels were rejected because new uses had been added to 
    the revised labels without proper compensation agreements, as well as 
    for other deficiencies. Soil Chemicals Corp. resubmitted corrected 
    revised labels for the products containing 1,3-dichloropropene and 
    chloropicrin, but none for Brom 70/30. Because the Brom 70/30 label 
    does not contain the required changes for 1,3-dichloropropene, this 
    product is now misbranded under FIFRA section 12(a)(1)(E) and subject 
    to enforcement action.
        In addition, EPA issued its final regulation for the worker 
    protection standard (WPS) on August 21, 1992. The WPS provides basic 
    information and protective measures for all persons involved in the 
    handling of pesticides both during and after application. EPA decided 
    to issue guidance for each fumigant separately since the chemical 
    properties, and thus protective requirements, of each fumigant differ 
    greatly.
        Due to 1,3-dichloropropene's small molecular size and high 
    volatility, EPA requires tight-fitting protection, such as respirators, 
    gloves, and face-sealing goggles. For methyl bromide, however, its 
    corrosivity demands loose-fitting protective clothing. If tight-fitting 
    clothing were also worn during methyl bromide use, the trapped chemical 
    could cause serious skin damage.
        Because of the conflicting WPS requirements and noncompliance with 
    the label requirements arising from the October 1992 agreement, EPA 
    issued a letter to Soil Chemicals Corp. on March 7, 1994, outlining the 
    issues as discussed above, and explaining regulatory options to address 
    the non-compliance with both the Telone label and the WPS.
    
    II. Request for Voluntary Cancellation
    
        In a letter dated March 21, 1994, Soil Chemicals Corp. requested 
    voluntary cancellation of Brom 70/30. The company noted in the letter 
    that it had not sold the product for the past 2 years and, further, 
    claimed that neither the company nor supplemental distributors have any 
    product under their custody. This claim is supported by results of a 
    1990 Data Call-In that was issued to collect information on use, usage, 
    and product performance from 1988 to 1990. Soil Chemicals Corp. 
    reported no use of Brom 70/30. In addition, Soil Chemicals Corp. asked 
    that the 90-day comment period allowed by section 6(f) of FIFRA be 
    waived.
    
    III. EPA's Decision on the Request for Voluntary Cancellation and 
    Existing Stocks Determination
    
        EPA is hereby granting Soil Chemicals Corp.'s request to cancel the 
    registration of Brom 70/30. EPA is not allowing the sale, distribution, 
    or use of any existing stocks due to Soil Chemicals Corp.'s 
    noncompliance with the October 1992 agreement and the requirements 
    associated with the WPS. That standard mandates that any product sold 
    after April 21, 1994 must bear language from the WPS. Because Soil 
    Chemicals Corp. has not submitted a label for approval, any Brom 70/30 
    product is out of compliance and subject to enforcement action. EPA 
    expects little or no impact to distributors or users because the 
    registrant reported no stocks in the channels of trade, and because the 
    results of a 1990 Data Call-In for products containing 1,3-
    dichloropropene showed no use of this product from 1988 to 1990.
    
    IV. Cancellation Order
    
        Under section 6(f)(1) of FIFRA, a registrant may request at any 
    time that EPA cancel any of its pesticide registrations. EPA must 
    publish in the Federal Register a notice of receipt of the request to 
    allow public comment before granting the request unless either the 
    registrant requests a waiver of the notice or the Administrator 
    determines that the continued use of the pesticide would pose 
    unreasonable adverse affects on the environment. Soil Chemicals Corp. 
    requested voluntary cancellation and waived any comment period.
        I approve the order cancelling the registration of Brom 70/30. 
    Accordingly, this cancellation shall be effective and no person may 
    distribute, sell, or use this product as of August 10,1994. Any sale, 
    distribution or other disposition of existing stocks that is not 
    consistent with the terms of this Order will be considered a violation 
    of FIFRA section 12(a)(2)(K) and/or section 12(a)(1)(A), as 
    appropriate.
    
    List of Subjects
    
        Environmental protection, Administrative practice and procedure, 
    Agricultural commodities, Pesticides and pests, Recording and 
    recordkeeping requirements.
    
    Dated: August 1, 1994.
    
    Daniel M. Barolo,
    Director, Office of Pesticide Programs.
    
    [FR Doc. 94-19398 Filed 8-9-94; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Effective Date:
8/10/1994
Published:
08/10/1994
Department:
Environmental Protection Agency
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Notice; Receipt of Request to Cancel and Cancellation Order.
Document Number:
94-19398
Dates:
This cancellation is effective August 10, 1994. Existing stocks of this product, Brom 70/30, may not be sold, distributed, or used effective August 10, 1994. The registrant has requested that the 90-day comment period be waived.
Pages:
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Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: August 10, 1994, OPP-66197, FRL-4902-8