| Dimethoate - Reregistration |
Please note the following
request for comments regarding the dimethoate IRED.
If any individual or group wishes to comment on the
dimethoate IRED, please see the instructions below.
Also please copy any comments to me (dhensley@utk.edu)
and Teung Chin so that I can document them and Teung
can follow up with EPA.
Note the September 12, 2006 deadline from EPA for comments.
Thanks.
Darrell Hensley
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On July 12, 2006, the EPA opened the public comment period for its risk
mitigation decisions in the "Interim Reregistration Eligibility Decision
for Dimethoate". Public comments are due to EPA by September 12.
USDA and EPA , in coordination with the registrant, accommodated as many
as possible of the received grower and IPM Regional Center feedback
received by USDA since early 2006. EPA has conveyed that any outstanding
issues, errors or omissions may be addressed during this comment period.
Please review the attached relevant excerpts from the IRED and review for
appropriate maximum application rate, numbers of applications, days
interval between applications, REI and PPE. Please also note any changes
in tolerances for your crop/use site.
Attached are:
(1) Table 6. "Summary of Handler Scenarios with MOEs Less Than 100 When
Assessed with Maximum Feasible Mitigation
(2) Table 7. Summary of Postapplication Risk Assessment for Dimethoate
(3) Table 19. Interim Tolerance Summary for Dimethoate
(4) Regulatory Rationale
(5) Table 20. Revised Use Site Parameters and Requirements for Dimethoate
(6) Labelling Changes Summary Table
(See attached file: Dimethoate-IRED)
Please send comments directly to the EPA docket and a copy to myself.
To review all the EPA documents and risk assessments and to file comments,
go to www.regulations.gov.
Click on "Advanced Search,"
Click on "Docket Search" then enter " into the "Docket ID" field,
"EPA-HQ-OPP-2005-0084"
Go to "EPA-HQ-OPP-2005-0084-0034"
Click on the golden icon in the "Add Comments" column to enter your
comments electronically or to access information on how to mail in your
written comments.
To read access the entire RED, you may go to "EPA-HQ-OPP-2005-0084-0035"
Please note that the registrant did not support for reregistration:
kohlrabi, lupine, sainfoin, triticale, cottonwoods grown for pulp, outdoor
household domestic dwelling (ornamentals and shrubs), recreational areas,
outdoor commercial/institutional/industrial premises, outdoor refuse/solid
waste, phragmites reed beds, and sewage treatment systems.
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or comments.
Best regards,
Teung F. Chin, Ph.D.
Biological Scientist
Office of Pest Management Policy
Agricultural Research Service
United States Department of Agriculture
LOCATED AT:
USDA Animal & Plant Health Inspection Service
4700 River Road, Unit 149 (Room 3D-06.8)
Riverdale, MD 20737-1237
Phone (301) 734-8943 Fax (301) 734-5992
Teung.F.Chin@usda.gov
http://www.ars.usda.gov/opmp
Please respond online using the following URL:
http://www.sripmc.org/requests/answer.cfm?RID=161
Please respond even if the requested action does not impact your state(s).
Dimethoate-IRED-Reregistration-Decisions.pdf
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