Pesticide Emergency Exemptions; Agency Decisions and State and Federal Agency Crisis Declarations
Note: EPA no longer updates this information, but it may be useful as a reference or resource.
[Federal Register: January 24, 2000 (Volume 65, Number 15)]
[Notices]
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
[OPP-181072; FRL-6485-7]
Pesticide Emergency Exemptions; Agency Decisions and State and
Federal Agency Crisis Declarations
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: EPA has granted or denied emergency exemptions under the
Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) for use of
pesticides as listed in this notice. These exemptions or denials were
issued during the period between January 1, 1999, through December 15,
1999, to control unforseen pest outbreaks. The actions detailed in this
document do not represent every FIFRA section 18 emergency exemption
decision issued by EPA during the above time period.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: See each emergency exemption or
denial for the name of a contact person. The following information
applies to all contact persons: Team Leader, Emergency Response Team,
Registration Division (7505C), Office of Pesticide Programs,
Environmental Protection Agency, Ariel Rios Building, 1200 Pennsylvania
Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20460; telephone number: (703) 308-9366.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: EPA has granted or denied emergency
exemptions to the following State and Federal agencies. The emergency
exemptions may take the following form: Crisis, public health,
quarantine, or specific. EPA has also listed denied emergency exemption
requests in this notice.
I. General Information
A. Does This Action Apply to Me?
You may be potentially affected by this action if you petition EPA
for authorization under section 18 of FIFRA to use pesticide products
which are otherwise unavailable for a given use. Potentially affected
categories and entities may include, but are not limited to:
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Examples of
Categories NAICS codes potentially
affected entities
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State and Territorial government 9241 State agencies
agencies charged with pesticide that petition EPA
authority for section 18
pesticide use
authorization
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This listing is not intended to be exhaustive, but rather provides
a guide for readers regarding entities likely to be regulated by this
action. Other types of entities not listed in the table in this unit
could also be regulated. The North American Industrial Classification
System (NAICS) codes have been provided to assist you and others in
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determining whether or not this action applies to certain entities. To
determine whether you or your business is affected by this action, you
should carefully examine the applicability provisions. If you have any
questions regarding the applicability of this action to a particular
entity, consult the person listed under ``FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT.''
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, and certain other related documents that might be available
electronically, from the EPA Internet Home Page at http://www.epa.gov/.
To access this document, on the Home Page select ``Laws and
Regulations'' and then look up the entry for this document under the
``Federal Register--Environmental Documents.'' You can also go directly
to the Federal Register listings at http://www.epa.gov/fedrgstr/.
2. In person. The Agency has established an official record for
this action under docket control number OPP-181072. The official record
consists of the documents specifically referenced in this action, and
other information related to this action, including any information
claimed as Confidential Business Information (CBI). This official
record includes the documents that are physically located in the
docket, as well as the documents that are referenced in those
documents. The public version of the official record does not include
any information claimed as CBI. The public version of the official
record, which includes printed, paper versions of any electronic
comments submitted during an applicable comment period is available for
inspection in the Public Information and Records Integrity Branch
(PIRIB), Rm. 119, Crystal Mall 2, 1921 Jefferson Davis Hwy., Arlington,
VA, from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding legal
holidays. The PIRIB telephone number is (703) 305-5805.
II. Background
Under FIFRA section 18, EPA can authorize the use of a pesticide
when emergency conditions exist. Authorizations (commonly called
emergency exemptions) are granted to State and Federal agencies and are
of four types:
1. A ``specific exemption'' authorizes use of a pesticide against
specific pests on a limited acreage in a particular State. Most
emergency exemptions are specific exemptions.
2. ``Quarantine'' and ``public health'' exemptions are a particular
form of specific exemption issued for quarantine or public health
purposes. These are rarely requested.
3. A ``crisis exemption'' is initiated by a State or Federal agency
(and is confirmed by EPA) when there is insufficient time to request
and obtain EPA permission for use of a pesticide in an emergency.
EPA may deny an emergency exemption: If the State or Federal agency
cannot demonstrate that an emergency exists, if the use poses
unacceptable risks to the environment, or if EPA cannot reach a
conclusion that the proposed pesticide use is likely to result in ``a
reasonable certainty of no harm'' to human health, including exposure
of residues of the pesticide to infants and children.
If the emergency use of the pesticide on a food or feed commodity
would result in pesticide chemical residues, EPA establishes a time-
limited tolerance meeting the ``reasonable certainty of no harm
standard'' of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA).
In this document: EPA identifies the State or Federal agency
granted the exemption or denial, the type of exemption, the pesticide
authorized and the pests, the crop or use for which authorized, number
of acres (if applicable), and the duration of the exemption. EPA also
gives the Federal Register citation for the time-limited tolerance, if
any.
III. Emergency Exemptions and Denials
A. U.S. States and Territories
Alabama
Department of Agriculture and Industries
Crisis: On August 24, 1999, for the use of tebufenozide on pasture
land to control fall army worms. This program ended on October 31,
1999. Contact: Barbara Madden
On August 26, 1999, for the use of spinosad on soybeans to control
caterpillars. This program ended on September 10, 1999. Contact: Andrew
Ertman
Specific: EPA authorized the use of coumaphos in beehives to
control varroa mites and small hive beetle; April 9, 1999, to December
31, 1999. Contact: Barbara Madden
EPA authorized the use of chlorfenapyr on cotton to control beet
armyworm; June 14, 1999, to September 30, 1999. Contact: Andrea Beard
EPA authorized the use of emamectin benzoate on cotton to control
beet armyworm and tobacco budworm; August 3, 1999, to September 30,
1999. Contact: Andrea Beard
EPA authorized the use of tebufenozide in pasture land to control
fall army worms; September 17, 1999, to October 31, 1999. Contact:
Barbara Madden
Arizona
Department of Agriculture
Denial: On October 21, 1999 EPA denied the use of fipronil on
cotton to control Lygus bugs. This request was denied because the claim
of resistance was not fully substantiated. Contact: Andrew Ertman.
Specific: EPA authorized the use of tebuconazole on garlic to
control garlic rust; May 19, 1999, to December 31, 1999. Contact: Steve
Schaible
EPA authorized the use of metolachlor on spinach to control weeds;
September 16, 1999, to May 15, 2000. Contact: Andrew Ertman
EPA authorized the use of coumaphos in beehives to control varroa
mite and small hive beetle October 27, 1999, to October 21, 2000.
Contact: Barbara Madden
Arkansas
State Plant Board
Crisis: On June 8, 1999, for the use of sodium chlorate on wheat as
a harvest aid. This program ended on June 22, 1999. Contact: Libby
Pemberton
On August 9, 1999, for the use of maleic hydrazide on rice to
control red rice. This program ended on August 24, 1999. Contact: Steve
Schaible
Denial: On February 16, 1999 EPA denied the use of bispyribac-
sodium on rice to control Bermuda grass. This request was denied
because at this time the Agency is not able to reach a ``reasonable
certainty of no harm'' finding regarding health effects which may
result if this use were to occur. Additionally, EPA is unable at this
time to conclude that there will not be unacceptable adverse effects to
the environment, including non-target organisms, endangered species,
and ground water resources. Bispyribac-sodium is an unregistered
chemical for which EPA has minimal data previously reviewed. Contact:
David Deegan.
On May 6, 1999 EPA denied the use of fenoxaprop-ethyl on rice to
control Bermuda grass. This request was denied because this formulation
of the pesticide included a new and unregistered inert ingredient, for
which the Agency does not have adequate amounts of previously reviewed
data with which it is able to reach a ``reasonable certainty of no
harm'' finding regarding health effects which may result if this use
were to occur. Contact: David Deegan.
Specific: EPA authorized the use of carbofuran flowable formulation
on cotton to control aphids; April 30, 1999,
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to September 30, 1999. Contact: David Deegan
EPA authorized the use of coumaphos in beehives to control varroa
mite and small hive beetle June 3, 1999, to June 3, 2000. Contact:
Barbara Madden
EPA authorized the use of emamectin benzoate on cotton to control
beet armyworm June 4, 1999, to September 30, 1999. Contact: Andrea
Beard
EPA authorized the use of chlorfenapyr on cotton to control beet
armyworm June 14, 1999, to September 30, 1999. Contact: Andrea Beard
EPA authorized the use of emamectin benzoate on cotton to control
tobacco budworm June 18, 1999, to September 30, 1999. Contact: Andrea
Beard
EPA authorized the use of tebufenozide on cotton to control beet
armyworm June 18, 1999, to September 30, 1999. Contact: Andrea Beard
California
Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Pesticide Regulation
Crisis: On July 19, 1999, for the use of spinosad on blackeyed
beans to control leafminers. This program ended on October 1, 1999.
Contact: Andrew Ertman
On November 1, 1999, for the use of paraquat on artichokes to
control various weeds and grasses. This program ended on November 1,
2000. Contact: Libby Pemberton
Specific: EPA authorized the use of tebuconazole on barley to
control barley stripe rust; April 9, 1999, to August 15, 1999. Contact:
Steve Schaible
EPA authorized the use of carfentrazone-ethyl on rice to control
California arrowhead and Ricefield bulrush; April 22, 1999, to August
15, 1999. Contact: Steve Schaible
EPA authorized the use of carbofuran flowable formulation on cotton
to control aphids; April 30, 1999, to October 15, 1999. Contact: David
Deegan
EPA authorized the use of tebuconazole on pistachios to control
Alternaria late blight and Botryosphaeria panicle and shoot blight; May
4, 1999, to September 15, 1999. Contact: Steve Schaible
EPA authorized the use of hexythiazox on cotton to control various
spider mites; May 6, 1999, to August 1, 1999. Contact: David Deegan
EPA authorized the use of propamocarb hydrochloride on tomatoes to
control late blight; May 20, 1999, to May 19, 2000. Contact: Libby
Pemberton
EPA authorized the use of propamocarb hydrochloride on potatoes to
control late blight; May 25, 1999, to May 25, 2000. Contact: Libby
Pemberton
EPA authorized the use of avermectin on basil to control leafminer;
June 15, 1999, to September 30, 1999. Contact: Barbara Madden
EPA authorized the use of coumaphos in beehives to control varroa
mites and small hive beetles; July 23, 1999, to July 20, 2000. Contact:
Barbara Madden
EPA authorized the use of imidacloprid on turnip greens and garden
beets to control aphids; August 30, 1999, to August 6, 2000. Contact:
Andrew Ertman
EPA authorized the use of avermectin on celeriac to control two
spotted spider mite; September 10, 1999, to September 10, 2000.
Contact: Dan Rosenblatt
EPA authorized the use of carboxin on onion seed to control onion
smut; September 30, 1999, to May 31, 2000. Contact: Steve Schaible
EPA authorized the use of cyromazine on onion seed to control onion
maggots; October 5, 1999, to May 31, 2000. Contact: Steve Schaible
EPA authorized the use of paraquat on artichokes to control various
weeds and grasses; November 3, 1999, to November 3, 2000. Contact:
Libby Pemberton
EPA authorized the use of tebuconazole on garlic to control garlic
rust; November 4, 1999, to July 3, 2000. Contact: Steve Schaible
EPA authorized the use of spinosad on agricultural commodities to
control exotic fruit flies in quarantine certification programs
throughout the State; November 8, 1999, to November 8, 2002. Contact:
Dan Rosenblatt
EPA authorized the use of imidacloprid on strawberries to control
whiteflies; December 24, 1999, to December 23, 2000. Contact: Andrea
Beard
Colorado
Department of Agriculture
Specific: EPA authorized the use of lambda-cyhalothrin on barley to
control the Russian wheat aphid; May 13, 1999, to June 15, 1999.
Contact: Andrew Ertman
EPA authorized the use of imazamox on dry beans to control various
nightshade species and velvetleaf; June 1, 1999, to July 15, 1999.
Contact: Barbara Madden
EPA authorized the use of propiconazole on dry beans to control
rust; July 1, 1999, to August 31, 1999. Contact: Steve Schaible
EPA authorized the use of coumaphos in beehives to control varroa
mites and small hive beetles; July 23, 1999, to July 20, 2000. Contact:
Barbara Madden
EPA authorized the use of chlorine dioxide on stored potatoes to
control late blight; September 21, 1999, to September 17, 2000.
Contact: Andrew Ertman
Connecticut
Department of Environmental Protection
Specific: EPA authorized the use of propiconazole on blueberries to
control mummy berry disease; March 15, 1999, to June 30, 1999. Contact:
Steve Schaible
EPA authorized the use of coumaphos in beehives to control varroa
mite and small hive beetle September 2, 1999, to August 31, 2000.
Contact: Barbara Madden
Delaware
Department of Agriculture
Specific: EPA authorized the use of chlorpropham on spinach to
control chickweed; March 1, 1999, to March 5, 2000. Contact: David
Deegan
EPA authorized the use of coumaphos in beehives to control varroa
mites and small hive beetle; March 24, 1999, to March 24, 2000.
Contact: Barbara Madden
EPA authorized the use of myclobutanil on cucurbit vegetables to
control powdery mildew; July 16, 1999, to September 30, 1999. Contact:
David Deegan
Florida
Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
Crisis: On January 15, 1999, for the use of tebufenozide on lychee
to control Lychee webworm. This program is expected to end on March 1,
2000. Contact: Barbara Madden
On March 2, 1999, for the use of tebufenozide on longan to control
Lychee webworm. This program is expected to end on March 1, 2000.
Contact: Barbara Madden
On May 19, 1999, for the use of naled in bait stations to control
Oriental fruit fly. This program is expected to end on September 9,
2000. Contact: Dan Rosenblatt
Quarantine: EPA authorized the use of naled in bait stations to
control the Oriental fruit fly; September 9, 1999, to September 9,
2002. Contact: Dan Rosenblatt
Specific: EPA authorized the use of coumaphos in beehives to
control varroa mites and small hive beetle; January 1, 1999, to January
1, 2000. Contact: Barbara Madden
EPA authorized the use of tebufenozide on lychee to control Lychee
webworm; March 4, 1999, to March 1, 2000. Contact: Barbara Madden
EPA authorized the use of tebufenozide on longan to control Lychee
webworm; March 4, 1999, to March 4, 2000. Contact: Barbara Madden
EPA authorized the use of myclobutanil on strawberries to control
powdery mildew; March 18, 1999, to December 31, 1999. Contact: Steve
Schaible
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EPA authorized the use of Switch 62.5 WG containing the active
ingredients fludioxonil and cyprodinil on strawberries to control gray
mold; April 8, 1999, to May 15, 1999. Contact: Steve Schaible
EPA authorized the use of chlorfenapyr on cotton to control beet
armyworm; June 14, 1999, to September 30, 1999. Contact: Andrea Beard
EPA authorized the use of imidacloprid on citrus to control the
citrus leafminer and brown citrus aphid; July 1, 1999, to June 30,
2000. Contact: Andrew Ertman
EPA authorized the use of imidacloprid on legume vegetables Crop
Group 6 to control silverleaf whitefly; September 27, 1999, to
September 27, 2000. Contact: Andrea Beard
Georgia
Department of Agriculture
Specific: EPA authorized the use of coumaphos in beehives to
control varroa mites and small hive beetle; January 1, 1999, to January
1, 2000. Contact: Barbara Madden
EPA authorized the use of chlorfenapyr on cotton to control beet
armyworm; June 14, 1999, to September 30, 1999. Contact: Andrea Beard
Hawaii
Department of Agriculture
Specific: EPA authorized the use of myclobutanil on watermelon to
control powdery mildew; May 8, 1999, to May 7, 2000. Contact: David
Deegan
Idaho
Department of Agriculture
Crisis: On March 15, 1999, for the seed treatment use of fosetyl-Al
on peas to control downy mildew. This program ended on June 1, 1999.
Contact: Steve Schaible
On June 23, 1999, for the use of cymoxanil on hops to control downy
mildew. This program ended on September 10, 1999. Contact: Libby
Pemberton
Specific: EPA authorized the use of coumaphos in beehives to
control varroa mites and small hive beetle; February 1, 1999, to
February 1, 2000. Contact: Barbara Madden
EPA authorized the seed treatment use of fosetyl-Al on peas to
control downy mildew; March 29, 1999, to June 1, 1999. Contact: Steve
Schaible
EPA authorized the use of tebuconazole on barley to control barley
stripe rust; April 23, 1999, to August 15, 1999. Contact: Steve
Schaible
EPA authorized the use of myclobutanil on hops to control powdery
mildew; April 27, 1999, to September 22, 1999. Contact: David Deegan
EPA authorized the use of tebuconazole on hops to control powdery
mildew; April 27, 1999, to September 22, 1999. Contact: David Deegan
EPA authorized the use of imazamox on dry beans to control various
nightshade species and velvetleaf; May 1, 1999, to July 1, 1999.
Contact: Barbara Madden
EPA authorized the use of pyridate on mint to control redroot
pigweed and kochia; May 1, 1999, to December 31, 1999. Contact: Barbara
Madden
EPA authorized the use of paraquat dichloride on green peas grown
for seed and dry peas to control weeds; May 25, 1999, to November 30,
1999. Contact: Libby Pemberton
EPA authorized the use of propamocarb hydrochloride on potatoes to
control late blight; June 10, 1999, to June 10, 2000. Contact: Libby
Pemberton
EPA authorized the use of trifloxystrobin on hops to control
powdery mildew; June 28, 1999, to September 22, 1999. Contact: Dave
Deegan
EPA authorized the use of cyhexatin on hops to control Two-spotted
spider mites; July 1, 1999, to September 20, 1999. Contact: David
Deegan
EPA authorized the use of difenoconazole on sweet corn seed to
control damping-off and die-back diseases; September 3, 1999, to
September 3, 2000. Contact: Andrea Beard
EPA authorized the use of chlorine dioxide on stored potatoes to
control late blight; September 8, 1999, to August 31, 2000. Contact:
Andrew Ertman
EPA authorized the use of flufenacet on wheat to control Italian
ryegrass or annual ryegrass; October 4, 1999, to June 30, 2000.
Contact: Barbara Madden
Illinois
Department of Agriculture
Specific: EPA authorized the use of coumaphos in beehives to
control varroa mites and small hive beetle; April 20, 1999, to April
20, 2000. Contact: Barbara Madden
EPA authorized the use of fomesafen on snap beans to control weeds;
June 25, 1999, to August 31, 1999. Contact: Andrea Beard
EPA authorized the use of tebufenozide on apples to control the
tufted apple bud moth; July 15, 1999, to August 31, 1999. Contact:
Andrew Ertman
Indiana
Office of Indiana State Chemist
Specific: EPA authorized the use of coumaphos in beehives to
control varroa mites and small hive beetle; April 5, 1999, to April 5,
2000. Contact: Barbara Madden
EPA authorized the use of pyridate on mint to control redroot
pigweed; May 1, 1999, to December 31, 1999. Contact: Barbara Madden
Iowa
Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship
Specific: EPA authorized the use of coumaphos in beehives to
control varroa mites and small hive beetle; March 9, 1999, to March 8,
2000. Contact: Barbara Madden
Kansas
Department of Agriculture
Crisis: On June 11, 1999, for the use of metsulfuron-methyl on
sorghum to control weeds. This program ended on August 15, 1999.
Contact: Andrew Ertman
On August 18, 1999, for the use of bifenthrin on sorghum grown for
seed to control Banks grass mite. This program ended on September 2,
1999. Contact: Andrea Beard
Denial: On May 5, 1999 EPA denied the use of propazine on sorghum
to control broadleaf weeds. This request was denied because aggregate
risk from the triazine herbicides exceeds the level the Agency
considers to represent ``a reasonable certainty of no harm.'' Contact:
Steve Schaible.
Specific: EPA authorized the use of propiconazole on dry beans to
control rust; June 1, 1999, to August 15, 1999. Contact: Steve Schaible
EPA authorized the use of metsulfuron-methyl on sorghum to control
weeds; June 11, 1999, to August 15, 1999. Contact: Andrew Ertman
EPA authorized the use of propiconazole on grain sorghum to control
sorghum ergot; July 31, 1999, to September 30, 1999. Contact: Steve
Schaible
Kentucky
Department of Agriculture
Specific: EPA authorized the use of coumaphos in beehives to
control varroa mites and small hive beetle; October 28, 1999, to
October 28, 2000. Contact: Barbara Madden
Louisiana
Department of Agriculture and Forestry
Crisis: On May 4, 1999, for the use of tebufenozide on rice to
control fall armyworm. This program ended on September 1, 1999.
Contact: Barbara Madden
On June 4, 1999, for the use of tebufenozide on sweet potatoes to
control the beet armyworm. This program ended on October 31, 1999.
Contact: Andrew Ertman
On June 23, 1999, for the use of tebufenozide on pasture land to
control fall army worms. This program ended on October 15, 1999.
Contact: Barbara Madden
On July 14, 1999, for the use of azoxystrobin on soybeans to
control
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aerial blight. This program ended on August 30, 1999. Contact:
Jacqueline Gwaltney
On July 17, 1999, for the use of tebufenozide on soybeans to
control fall armyworms. This program ended on August 2, 1999. Contact:
Andrew Ertman
Denial: On August 23, 1999 EPA denied the use of clomazone on
sugarcane to control Bermudagrass. This request was denied because
EPA's review concluded that the situation was not an emergency. Weed
control has become somewhat more problematic as total acreage in
cultivation has increased, however this does not constitute an ``urgent
and non-routine'' situation. Contact: David Deegan.
Specific: EPA authorized the use of coumaphos in beehives to
control varroa mites and small hive beetle; March 5, 1999, to March 5,
2000. Contact: Barbara Madden
EPA authorized the use of carbofuran flowable formulation on cotton
to control aphids; March 15, 1999, to September 30, 1999. Contact:
David Deegan
EPA authorized the use of maleic hydrazide on rice to control red
rice; June 1, 1999, to September 30, 1999. Contact: Steve Schaible
EPA authorized the use of chlorfenapyr on cotton to control beet
armyworm; June 14, 1999, to September 30, 1999. Contact: Andrea Beard
EPA authorized the use of emamectin benzoate on cotton to control
beet armyworm; June 18, 1999, to September 30, 1999. Contact: Andrea
Beard
EPA authorized the use of tebufenozide on cotton to control beet
armyworm; June 18, 1999, to September 30, 1999. Contact: Andrea Beard
EPA authorized the use of azoxystrobin on soybean to control aerial
blight; July 1, 1999, to August 30, 1999. Contact: Jacqueline Gwaltney
EPA authorized the use of tebufenozide on sweet potatoes to control
the beet armyworm; July 16, 1999, to October 31, 1999. Contact: Andrew
Ertman
EPA authorized the use of emamectin benzoate on cotton to control
tobacco budworm; August 3, 1999, to September 30, 1999. Contact: Andrea
Beard
EPA authorized the use of tebufenozide on pasture land to control
fall army worms; September 17, 1999, to October 15, 1999. Contact:
Barbara Madden
Maine
Department of Agriculture, Food, and Rural Resources
Specific: EPA authorized the use of oxyfluorfen on strawberries to
control field pansy and wood sorrel; October 15, 1998 to October 15,
1999. Contact: Barbara Madden
EPA authorized the use of propamocarb hydrochloride on potatoes to
control late blight; May 25, 1999, to May 25, 2000. Contact: Libby
Pemberton
EPA authorized the use of propiconazole on blueberries to control
mummy berry disease; April 15, 1999, to June 15, 1999. Contact: Steve
Schaible
EPA authorized the use of coumaphos in beehives to control varroa
mite and small hive beetle August 11, 1999, to August 5, 2000. Contact:
Barbara Madden
Maryland
Department of Agriculture
Crisis: On July 7, 1999, for the use of fenpropathrin on soybean to
control two-spotted spider mites. This program ended on September 30,
1999. Contact: Jacqueline Gwaltney
Specific: EPA authorized the use of coumaphos in beehives to
control varroa mites and small hive beetle; February 18, 1999, to
February 17, 2000. Contact: Barbara Madden
EPA authorized the use of chlorpropham on spinach to control
chickweed; March 1, 1999, to March 5, 2000. Contact: David Deegan
EPA authorized the use of propamocarb hydrochloride on tomatoes to
control late blight; June 3, 1999, to June 3, 2000. Contact: Libby
Pemberton
EPA authorized the use of metolachlor on spinach to control weeds;
July 9, 1999, to April 30, 2000. Contact: Andrew Ertman
EPA authorized the use of fenpropathrin in soybeans to control two-
spotted spider mite; July 15, 1999, to September 30, 1999. Contact:
Jacqueline Gwaltney
EPA authorized the use of myclobutanil on cucurbit vegetables to
control powdery mildew; July 16, 1999, to September 30, 1999. Contact:
David Deegan
Massachusetts
Department of Food and Agriculture
Specific: EPA authorized the use of propiconazole on blueberries to
control mummy berry disease; April 22, 1999, to June 15, 1999. Contact:
Steve Schaible
EPA authorized the use of pyridaben on cranberry to control
Southern red mites; May 13, 1999, to August 31, 1999. Contact: David
Deegan
EPA authorized the use of spinosad on cranberries to control
sparganothis fruitworm; May 24, 1999, to August 15, 1999. Contact:
Andrew Ertman
EPA authorized the use of coumaphos in beehives to control varroa
mite and small hive beetle June 3, 1999, to June 3, 2000. Contact:
Barbara Madden
Michigan
Department of Agriculture
Specific: EPA authorized the use of coumaphos in beehives to
control varroa mites and small hive beetle; April 9, 1999, to September
30, 1999. Contact: Barbara Madden
EPA authorized the use of tebuconazole on wheat to control Fusarium
head blight; May 6, 1999, to June 30, 1999. Contact: Steve Schaible
EPA authorized the use of myclobutanil on asparagus to control
asparagus rust; May 13, 1999, to November 1, 1999. Contact: David
Deegan
EPA authorized the use of propamocarb hydrochloride on potatoes to
control late blight; June 18, 1999, to June 18, 2000. Contact: Libby
Pemberton
EPA authorized the use of fomesafen on snap beans to control
redroot pigweed and puncturevine; June 25, 1999, to August 30, 1999.
Contact: Andrea Beard
EPA authorized the use of myclobutanil on cucurbit vegetables to
control powdery mildew; July 16, 1999, to November 1, 1999. Contact:
David Deegan
EPA authorized the use of triazamate on sugar beets to control root
aphids; July 30, 1999, to September 15, 1999. Contact: Steve Schaible
Minnesota
Department of Agriculture
Crisis: On July 7, 1999, for the use of glufosinate-ammonium on
sweet corn to control weeds. This program ended on July 15, 1999.
Contact: Barbara Madden
Specific: EPA authorized the use of coumaphos in beehives to
control varroa mites; January 1, 1999, to January 1, 2000. Contact:
Barbara Madden
EPA authorized the use of imazamox on imidazolinone tolerant canola
to control wild mustard; March 8, 1999, to July 15, 1999. Contact:
Barbara Madden
EPA authorized the use of ethalfluralin on canola to control
kochia; March 30, 1999, to December 31, 1999. Contact: David Deegan
EPA authorized the use of tetraconazole on sugarbeets to control
cercospora leaf spot; April 7, 1999, to September 30, 1999. Contact:
David Deegan
EPA authorized the use of tebuconazole on barley and wheat to
control Fusarium head blight; April 9, 1999, to August 25, 1999.
Contact: Steve Schaible
EPA authorized the use of imazamox on dry beans to control various
nightshade species and velvetleaf; May 1, 1999, to June 30, 1999.
Contact: Barbara Madden
EPA authorized the use of propamocarb hydrochloride on potatoes
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to control late blight; June 10, 1999, to June 10, 2000. Contact: Libby
Pemberton
EPA authorized the use of propiconazole on dry beans to control
rust; June 20, 1999, to August 31, 1999. Contact: Steve Schaible
EPA authorized the use of chlorine dioxide on stored potatoes to
control late blight; September 9, 1999, to August 31, 2000. Contact:
Andrew Ertman
Mississippi
Department of Agriculture and Commerce
Crisis: On August 12, 1999, for the use of spinosad on soybeans to
control caterpillars. This program ended on August 27, 1999. Contact:
Andrew Ertman
Denial: On July 2, 1999 EPA denied the use of fipronil on cotton to
control the tarnished plant bug. This request was denied because
effective registered pesticides are available and significant economic
losses are not expected even under high pest pressure. Contact: Andrew
Ertman.
Specific: EPA authorized the use of coumaphos in beehives to
control varroa mites and small hive beetle; January 25, 1999, to
January 25, 2000. Contact: Barbara Madden
EPA authorized the use of carbofuran flowable formulation on cotton
to control aphids; March 15, 1999, to September 15, 1999. Contact:
David Deegan
EPA authorized the use of emamectin benzoate on cotton to control
beet armyworm and tobacco budworm; June 4, 1999, to September 30, 1999.
Contact: Andrea Beard
EPA authorized the use of chlorfenapyr on cotton to control beet
armyworm; June 14, 1999, to September 30, 1999. Contact: Andrea Beard
EPA authorized the use of tebufenozide in cotton to control beet
armyworm; June 18, 1999, to September 30, 1999. Contact: Andrea Beard
Missouri
Department of Agriculture
Specific: EPA authorized the use of carbofuran flowable formulation
on cotton to control aphids; July 9, 1999, to September 30, 1999.
Contact: David Deegan
EPA authorized the use of coumaphos in beehives to control varroa
mites and small hive beetle; September 29, 1999, to September 29, 2000.
Contact: Barbara Madden
Montana
Department of Agriculture
Crisis: On May 4, 1999, for the use of azoxystrobin on sugar beets
to control rhizoctonia crown and root rot. This program ended on July
1, 1999. Contact: Jacqueline Gwaltney
On August 19, 1999, for the use of lambda-cyhalothrin on canola to
control lygus bugs. This program ended on September 2, 1999. Contact:
Andrew Ertman
Denial: On May 25, 1999 EPA denied the use of dimethenamid on sugar
beets to control hairy nightshade and redroot pigweed. This request was
denied based on the determination that situation is routine, not
urgent, and nor are growers likely to suffer from significant economic
losses if the request is denied. Contact: Barbara Madden.
Specific: EPA authorized the use of coumaphos in beehives to
control varroa mites; February 18, 1999, to February 18, 2000. Contact:
Barbara Madden
EPA authorized the use of ethalfluralin on canola to control
kochia; March 30, 1999, to December 31, 1999. Contact: David Deegan
EPA authorized the use of imazamox on dry beans to control various
nightshade species and velvetleaf; May 1, 1999, to June 30, 1999.
Contact: Barbara Madden
EPA authorized the use of pyridate on mint to control redroot
pigweed and kochia; May 1, 1999, to December 31, 1999. Contact: Barbara
Madden
EPA authorized the use of azoxystrobin on sugar beets to control
rhizoctonia crown and root rot; May 1, 1999, to July 1, 1999. Contact:
Jacqueline Gwaltney
EPA authorized the use of lambda-cyhalothrin on canola to control
flea beetles; May 18, 1999, to June 30, 1999. Contact: Andrew Ertman
EPA authorized the use of paraquat dichloride on dry peas to
control weeds; May 25, 1999, to November 30, 1999. Contact: Libby
Pemberton
EPA authorized the use of triazamate on sugar beets to control root
aphids; July 30, 1999, to September 15, 1999. Contact: Steve Schaible
EPA authorized the use of chlorine dioxide on stored potatoes to
control late blight; September 10, 1999, to August 31, 2000. Contact:
Andrew Ertman
Nebraska
Department of Agriculture
Specific: EPA authorized the use of coumaphos in beehives to
control varroa mites and small hive beetle; March 12, 1999, to March
12, 2000. Contact: Barbara Madden
EPA authorized the use of propiconazole on dry beans to control
rust; June 15, 1999, to August 1, 1999. Contact: Steve Schaible
EPA authorized the use of triazamate on sugar beets to control root
aphids; July 30, 1999, to August 31, 1999. Contact: Steve Schaible
EPA authorized the use of imazapic-ammonium on pastureland/
rangeland including land in the Conservation Reserve Program to control
leafy spurge; August 30, 1999, to August 30, 2000. Contact: Libby
Pemberton
EPA authorized the use of chlorine dioxide on stored potatoes to
control late blight; September 10, 1999, to August 31, 2000. Contact:
Andrew Ertman
Nevada
Department of Agriculture
Specific: EPA authorized the use of tebuconazole on garlic to
control garlic rust; May 19, 1999, to June 15, 1999. Contact: Steve
Schaible
EPA authorized the use of chlorine dioxide on stored potatoes to
control late blight; September 21, 1999, to September 17, 2000.
Contact: Andrew Ertman
New Hampshire
Department of Agriculture
Specific: EPA authorized the use of propiconazole on blueberries to
control mummy berry disease; April 1, 1999, to August 1, 1999. Contact:
Steve Schaible
New Jersey
Department of Environmental Protection
Crisis: On April 8, 1999, for the use of propiconazole on
blueberries to control mummy berry disease. This program ended on June
30, 1999. Contact: Steve Schaible
Specific: EPA authorized the use of chlorpropham on spinach to
control chickweed; March 1, 1999, to March 5, 2000. Contact: David
Deegan
EPA authorized the use of coumaphos in beehives to control varroa
mites and small hive beetle; March 10, 1999, to March 9, 2000. Contact:
Barbara Madden
EPA authorized the use of propiconazole on blueberries to control
mummy berry; April 22, 1999, to June 30, 1999. Contact: Steve Schaible
EPA authorized the use of imidacloprid on blueberries to control
blueberry aphids; May 14, 1999, to August 15, 1999. Contact: Andrew
Ertman
EPA authorized the use of imidacloprid on blueberries to control
the oriental beetle; May 14, 1999, to August 15, 1999. Contact: Andrew
Ertman
EPA authorized the use of imidacloprid on cranberries to control
the cranberry rootworm; May 14, 1999, to September 1, 1999. Contact:
Andrew Ertman
EPA authorized the use of propamocarb hydrochloride on potatoes to
control late blight; May 25, 1999, to May 25, 2000. Contact: Libby
Pemberton
EPA authorized the use of propamocarb hydrochloride on tomatoes to
control late blight; June 3, 1999, to June 3, 2000. Contact: Libby
Pemberton
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New Mexico
Department of Agriculture
Specific: EPA authorized the use of propiconazole on grain sorghum
to control sorghum ergot; June 1, 1999, to September 30, 1999. Contact:
Steve Schaible
EPA authorized the use of tebufenozide on cotton to control beet
armyworm; June 18, 1999, to September 30, 1999. Contact: Andrea Beard
New York
Department of Environmental Conservation
Specific: EPA authorized the use of coumaphos in beehives to
control varroa mites and small hive beetle; March 9, 1999, to March 8,
2000. Contact: Barbara Madden
EPA authorized the use of desmedipham on garden beets to control
broadleaf weeds; April 27, 1999, to July 31, 1999. Contact: Steve
Schaible
EPA authorized the use of propamocarb hydrochloride on potatoes to
control late blight; May 25, 1999, to May 25, 2000. Contact: Libby
Pemberton
EPA authorized the use of myclobutanil on cucurbit vegetables to
control powdery mildew; July 16, 1999, to September 30, 1999. Contact:
David Deegan
North Carolina
Department of Agriculture
Crisis: On September 20, 1999, for the use of cyfluthrin and
permethrin on livestock carcasses to control blowflies. Severe flooding
from Hurricane Floyd gave rise to this public health crisis. This
program ended on October 20, 1999. Contact: Steve Schaible
Denial: On July 2, 1999 EPA denied the use of clopyralid on apples
to control clover. This request was denied based on the determination
that the request does not meet the criteria of an emergency in
accordance with 40 CFR section 166.3d. Contact: Barbara Madden.
On August 18, 1999 EPA denied the use of fluazinam on peanuts to
control Sclerotinia blight. This request was denied because at this
time the Agency's is not able to reach a ``reasonable certainty of no
harm'' finding regarding health effects which may result if this use
were to occur. Additionally, EPA is unable at this time to conclude
that there will not be unacceptable adverse effects to the environment,
including non-target organisms, endangered species, and ground water
resources. Fluazinam is an unregistered chemical for which EPA has
minimal data previously reviewed. Contact: Barbara Madden.
Specific: EPA authorized the use of coumaphos in beehives to
control varroa mites and small hive beetle; February 19, 1999, to
February 19, 2000. Contact: Barbara Madden
EPA authorized the use of chlorfenapyr on cotton to control beet
armyworm; June 14, 1999, to September 30, 1999. Contact: Andrea Beard
EPA authorized the use of myclobutanil on cucurbit vegetables to
control powdery mildew; July 16, 1999, to September 30, 1999. Contact:
David Deegan
North Dakota
Department of Agriculture
Denial: On September 27, 1999, EPA denied the use of ethalfluralin
on crambe to control kochia. This request was denied based on the
determination that the described situation is routine and chronic, and
does not therefore meet the established criteria under which EPA grants
emergency exemptions. Contact: David Deegan
Crisis: On June 25, 1999, for the use of clopyralid on flax and
crambe to control canada thistle and perennial sowthistle. This program
ended on July 31, 1999. Contact: Libby Pemberton
On June 18, 1999, for the use of sethoxydim on buckwheat to control
volunteer grains and foxtail. This program ended on July 18, 1999.
Contact: Libby Pemberton
On July 8, 1999, for the use of paraquat on dry peas to control
weeds. This program ended on September 15, 1999. Contact: Libby
Pemberton
On August 6, 1999, for the use of lambda-cyhalothrin on flax to
control grasshoppers. This program ended on August 20, 1999. Contact:
Andrew Ertman
Specific: EPA authorized the use of imazamox on imidazolinone
tolerant canola to control wild mustard; March 8, 1999, to July 15,
1999. Contact: Barbara Madden
EPA authorized the use of coumaphos in beehives to control varroa
mites and small hive beetle; March 10, 1999, to March 9, 2000. Contact:
Barbara Madden
EPA authorized the use of ethalfluralin on canola to control
kochia; March 30, 1999, to December 31, 1999. Contact: David Deegan
EPA authorized the use of tetraconazole on sugarbeets to control
cercospora leaf spot; April 7, 1999, to September 30, 1999. Contact:
David Deegan
EPA authorized the use of tebuconazole on barley and wheat to
control Fusarium head blight; April 9, 1999, to August 25, 1999.
Contact: Steve Schaible
EPA authorized the use of imazamox on dry beans to control various
nightshade species and velvetleaf; May 1, 1999, to June 30, 1999.
Contact: Barbara Madden
EPA authorized the use of propamocarb hydrochloride on potatoes to
control late blight; May 25, 1999, to May 25, 2000. Contact: Libby
Pemberton
EPA authorized the use of propiconazole on dry beans to control
rust; June 20, 1999, to August 31, 1999. Contact: Steve Schaible
EPA authorized the use of chlorine dioxide on stored potatoes to
control late blight; September 10, 1999, to August 31, 2000. Contact:
Andrew Ertman
Ohio
Department of Agriculture
Specific: EPA authorized the use of coumaphos in beehives to
control varroa mites and small hive beetle; April 26, 1999, to February
26, 2000. Contact: Barbara Madden
EPA authorized the use of myclobutanil on caneberries to control
orange rust; May 28, 1999, to October 31, 1999. Contact: Dave Deegan
EPA authorized the use of oxyfluorfen on strawberries to control
broadleaf weeds; June 20, 1999, to December 15, 1999. Contact: Barbara
Madden
EPA authorized the use of myclobutanil on cucurbit vegetables to
control powdery mildew; July 16, 1999, to September 30, 1999. Contact:
David Deegan
Oklahoma
Department of Agriculture
Crisis: On June 28, 1999, for the use of metsulfuron-methyl on
sorghum to control weeds. This program ended on September 15, 1999.
Contact: Andrew Ertman
On September 3, 1999, for the use of bifenthrin on peanuts to
control Banks grass mites. This program ended on October 30, 1999.
Contact: Andrea Beard
Denial: On August 18, 1999 EPA denied the use of fluazinam on
peanuts to control Sclerotinia blight. This request was denied because
at this time the Agency's is not able to reach a ``reasonable certainty
of no harm'' finding regarding health effects which may result if this
use were to occur. Additionally, EPA is unable at this time to conclude
that there will not be unacceptable adverse effects to the environment,
including non-target organisms, endangered species, and ground water
resources. Fluazinam is an unregistered chemical for which EPA has
minimal data previously reviewed. Contact: Barbara Madden.
Specific: EPA authorized the use of carbofuran flowable formulation
on cotton to control aphids; March 15, 1999, to October 15, 1999.
Contact: David Deegan
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EPA authorized the use of emamectin benzoate on cotton to control
beet armyworm June 4, 1999, to October 31, 1999. Contact: Andrea Beard
EPA authorized the use of chlorfenapyr on cotton to control beet
armyworm; June 14, 1999, to September 30, 1999. Contact: Andrea Beard
EPA authorized the use of propiconazole on grain sorghum to control
sorghum ergot; June 15, 1999, to September 30, 1999. Contact: Steve
Schaible
EPA authorized the use of tebufenozide on cotton to control beet
armyworm; June 18, 1999, to October 31, 1999. Contact: Andrea Beard
EPA authorized the use of metsulfuron-methyl on sorghum to control
weeds; June 28, 1999, to September 15, 1999. Contact: Andrew Ertman
EPA authorized the use of dicloran on peanuts to control
Sclerotinia blight; July 15, 1999, to October 15, 1999. Contact:
Barbara Madden
EPA authorized the use of coumaphos in beehives to control varroa
mites and small hive beetles; July 23, 1999, to July 20, 2000. Contact:
Barbara Madden
EPA authorized the use of tebufenozide on peanuts to control beet
armyworm; July 30, 1999, to October 15, 1999. Contact: Barbara Madden
Oregon
Department of Agriculture
Crisis: On March 26, 1999 for the use of tebuconazole Folicur 3.6 F
Foliar Fungicide on hops to control powdery mildew. The state had
requested a specific exemption for the use prior to the crisis
declaration; the requested expiration date in the specific exemption
was September 1, 1999. Contact: David Deegan
On April 29, 1999 for the use of Switch 62.5 WG containing the
active ingredients fludioxonil and cyprodinil on caneberries to control
gray mold. The state had requested a specific exemption for the use
prior to the crisis declaration; the requested expiration date in the
specific exemption was Septemeber 10, 1999. Contact: Steve Schaible
On May 12, 1999 for the use of Switch 62.5 WG containing the active
ingredients fludioxonil and cyprodinil on strawberries to control gray
mold. The state had requested a specific exemption for the use prior to
the crisis declaration; the requested expiration date in the specific
exemption was July 7, 1999. Contact: Steve Schaible
On July 1, 1999, for the use of cymoxanil on hops to control downy
mildew. This program ended on September 10, 1999. Contact: Libby
Pemberton
Denial: On September 20, 1999 EPA denied the uses of prohexadione
calcium on apples and pears to control fire blight. These requests were
denied because at this time the Agency's is not able to reach a
``reasonable certainty of no harm'' finding regarding health effects
which may result if this use were to occur. Additionally, EPA is unable
at this time to conclude that there will not be unacceptable adverse
effects to the environment. Prohexadione Calcium is an unregistered
chemical for which EPA has minimal data previously reviewed. Contact:
Andrea Beard.
Specific: EPA authorized the use of coumaphos in beehives to
control varroa mites; February 1, 1999, to February 1, 2000. Contact:
Barbara Madden
EPA authorized the use of ethoprop on baby hops and idle hops to
control garden symphylans; March 24, 1999, to May 31, 1999. Contact:
Steve Schaible
EPA authorized the use of tebuconazole on barley to control barley
stripe rust; April 23, 1999, to August 15, 1999. Contact: Steve
Schaible
EPA authorized the use of myclobutanil on hops to control powdery
mildew; April 27, 1999, to September 22, 1999. Contact: David Deegan
EPA authorized the use of tebuconazole on hops to control powdery
mildew; April 27, 1999, to September 22, 1999. Contact: David Deegan
EPA authorized the use of pyridate on mint to control redroot
pigweed and kochia; May 1, 1999, to December 31, 1999. Contact: Barbara
Madden
EPA authorized the use of propiconazole on raspberries to control
yellow rust; May 18, 1999, to November 1, 1999. Contact: Steve Schaible
EPA authorized the use of paraquat dichloride on green peas grown
for seed and dry peas to control weeds; May 25, 1999, to November 30,
1999. Contact: Libby Pemberton
EPA authorized the use of propamocarb hydrochloride on potatoes to
control late blight; May 25, 1999, to May 25, 2000. Contact: Libby
Pemberton
EPA authorized the use of triazamate on true fir Christmas trees to
control root aphids; May 27, 1999, to October 31, 1999. Contact: Steve
Schaible
EPA authorized the use of trifloxystrobin on hops to control
powdery mildew; June 28, 1999, to September 22, 1999. Contact: Dave
Deegan
EPA authorized the use of fludioxonil on stone fruit to control
brown rot, gray mold and Rhizopus rot; July 14, 1999, to September 30,
1999. Contact: Andrew Ertman
EPA authorized the use of propyzamide on grasses grown for seed to
control grassy weeds; July 15, 1999, to January 20, 2000. Contact:
Andrew Ertman
EPA authorized the use of Switch 62.5 WG containing the active
ingredients fludioxonil and cyprodinil on caneberries to control gray
mold; July 22, 1999, to September 10, 1999. Contact: Steve Schaible
EPA authorized the use of ethoprop on baby mint to control garden
symphylans; August 17, 1999, to September 15, 1999. Contact: Steve
Schaible
EPA authorized the use of chlorine dioxide on stored potatoes to
control late blight; September 8, 1999, to August 31, 2000. Contact:
Andrew Ertman
EPA authorized the use of flufenacet on wheat to control Italian
ryegrass or annual ryegrass; October 4, 1999 through to June 30, 2000.
Contact: Barbara Madden
Pennsylvania
Department of Agriculture
Specific: EPA authorized the use of coumaphos in beehives to
control varroa mites and small hive beetle; January 1, 1999, to January
1, 2000. Contact: Barbara Madden
EPA authorized the use of myclobutanil on cucurbit vegetables to
control powdery mildew; July 16, 1999, to September 30, 1999. Contact:
David Deegan
EPA authorized the use of chlorine dioxide on stored potatoes to
control late blight; September 3, 1999, to August 31, 2000. Contact:
Andrew Ertman
EPA authorized the use of oxyfluorfen on strawberries to control
field pansy, wood sorrel and groundsel; October 15, 1999, to December
15, 1999. Contact: Barbara Madden
Rhode Island
Department of Environmental Management
Specific: EPA authorized the use of coumaphos in beehives to
control varroa mites and small hive beetle; May 13, 1999, to May 13,
2000. Contact: Barbara Madden
South Carolina
Clemson University
Crisis: On April 8, 1999, for the use of the product Switch,
containing the active ingredients fludioxonil and cyprodinil on
strawberries to control gray mold. This program ended on June 15, 1999.
Contact: Steve Schaible
On May 18, 1999, for the use of fludioxonil on stone fruit to
control brown rot. This program ended on September 1, 1999. Contact:
Andrew Ertman
Specific: EPA authorized the use of coumaphos in beehives to
control varroa
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mites and small hive beetle; January 1, 1999, to January 1, 2000.
Contact: Barbara Madden
EPA authorized the use of chlorfenapyr on cotton to control beet
armyworm; June 14, 1999, to September 30, 1999. Contact: Andrea Beard
South Dakota
Department of Agriculture
Specific: EPA authorized the use of coumaphos in beehives to
control varroa mites and small hive beetle; March 23, 1999, to March
23, 2000. Contact: Barbara Madden
EPA authorized the use of pendimethalin on mint to control kochia
and redroot pigweed; March 31, 1999, to November 1, 1999. Contact:
Steve Schaible
EPA authorized the use of tebuconazole on barley and wheat to
control Fusarium head blight; June 5, 1999, to August 25, 1999.
Contact: Steve Schaible
EPA authorized the use of chlorine dioxide on stored potatoes to
control late blight; October 18, 1999, to June 30, 2000. Contact:
Andrew Ertman
EPA authorized the use of imazapic-ammonium on pastureland and
rangeland to control leafy spurge; October 25, 1999, to October 25,
2000. Contact: Libby Pemberton
Tennessee
Department of Agriculture
Crisis: On May 28, 1999, for the use of sulfentrazone on cowpeas
and lima beans to control hophornbeam copperleaf. This program ended on
September 30, 1999. Contact: Barbara Madden
Denial: On April 19, 1999 EPA denied the use of acifluorfen on lima
beans, Southern peas, and cowpeas to control hophornbeam copperleaf.
This request was denied because at this time, EPA is unable to make the
safety finding required under the Food Quality Protection Act FQPA of
1996. Therefore, tolerances necessary under the Federal Food Drug and
Cosmetic Act FFDCA, section 40816 can not be extended. Contact: Barbara
Madden.
Specific: EPA authorized the use of coumaphos in beehives to
control varroa mites and small hive beetle; February 12, 1999, to
February 11, 2000. Contact: Barbara Madden
EPA authorized the use of sulfentrazone on cowpeas and lima beans
to control hophornbeam copperleaf; June 1, 1999, to September 30, 1999.
Contact: Barbara Madden
EPA authorized the use of chlorfenapyr on cotton to control beet
armyworm; June 14, 1999, to September 30, 1999. Contact: Andrea Beard
Texas
Department of Agriculture
Crisis: On June 28, 1999, for the use of metsulfuron-methyl on
sorghum to control weeds. This program ended on July 12, 1999. Contact:
Andrew Ertman
On September 8, 1999 for the use of fenbuconazole on grapefruit to
control greasy spot. This program ended on October 1, 1999. Contact:
Dan Rosenblatt
Denial: On March 9, 1999 EPA denied the use of diclosulam on
peanuts to control weeds. This request was denied because adequate
alternatives are available to control the weeds specified in this
request. Contact: Barbara Madden.
On March 12, 1999 EPA denied the use of propazine on sorghum to
control broadleaf weeds. This request was denied because aggregate risk
from the triazine herbicides exceeds the level the Agency considers to
represent a reasonable certainty of no harm. Contact: Steve Schaible
Specific: EPA authorized the use of tebuconazole on wheat to
control leaf rust; March 12, 1999, to June 30, 1999. Contact: Steve
Schaible
EPA authorized the use of carbofuran flowable formulation on cotton
to control aphids; March 15, 1999, to September 30, 1999. Contact:
David Deegan
EPA authorized the use of propiconazole on grain sorghum to control
sorghum ergot; May 19, 1999, to December 31, 1999. Contact: Steve
Schaible
EPA authorized the use of propamocarb hydrochloride on potatoes to
control late blight; May 25, 1999, to May 25, 2000. Contact: Libby
Pemberton
EPA authorized the use of tebufenozide on cotton to control beet
armyworm; June 10, 1999, to September 30, 1999. Contact: Andrea Beard
EPA authorized the use of emamectin benzoate on cotton to control
beet armyworm; June 10, 1999, to October 1, 1999. Contact: Andrea Beard
EPA authorized the use of chlorfenapyr on cotton to control beet
armyworm; June 14, 1999, to September 30, 1999. Contact: Andrea Beard
EPA authorized the use of coumaphos in beehives to control varroa
mite and small hive beetle June 28, 1999, to June 28, 2000. Contact:
Barbara Madden
EPA authorized the use of dicloran on peanuts to control
Sclerotinia blight; July 1, 1999, to October 31, 1999. Contact: Barbara
Madden
EPA authorized the use of metolachlor on spinach to control weeds;
July 1, 1999, to July 1, 2000. Contact: Andrew Ertman
EPA authorized the use of myclobutanil on cucurbit vegetables to
control powdery mildew; July 16, 1999, to April 15, 2000. Contact:
David Deegan
EPA authorized the use of bifenthrin on sorghum grown for seed to
control Banks grass mite; August 24, 1999, to August 23, 2000. Contact:
Andrea Beard
EPA authorized the use of fenbuconazole on grapefruit to control
greasy spot; October 1, 1999, to October 1, 2000. Contact: Dan
Rosenblatt
EPA authorized the use of chlorine dioxide on stored potatoes to
control late blight; October 14, 1999, to September 29, 2000. Contact:
Andrew Ertman
EPA authorized the use of norflurazon on bermudagrass to control
annual grassy weeds; November 9, 1999, to November 9, 2000. Contact:
Libby Pemberton
Utah
Department of Agriculture
Specific: EPA authorized the use of coumaphos in beehives to
control varroa mite; June 9, 1999, to June 8, 2000. Contact: Barbara
Madden
EPA authorized the use of chlorine dioxide on stored potatoes to
control late blight; September 30, 1999, to September 21, 2000.
Contact: Andrew Ertman
Virginia
Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
Denial: On August 18, 1999 EPA denied the use of fluazinam on
peanuts to control Sclerotinia blight. This request was denied because
at this time the Agency's is not able to reach a ``reasonable certainty
of no harm'' finding regarding health effects which may result if this
use were to occur. Additionally, EPA is unable at this time to conclude
that there will not be unacceptable adverse effects to the environment,
including non-target organisms, endangered species, and ground water
resources. Fluazinam is an unregistered chemical for which EPA has
minimal data previously reviewed. Contact: Barbara Madden.
On September 17, 1999, EPA denied the use of Acibenzolar on
tomatoes to control bacterial diseases. This request was denied because
at this time the Agency's is not able to reach a ``reasonable certainty
of no harm'' finding regarding health effects which may result if this
use were to occur. Additionally, EPA is unable at this time to conclude
that there will not be unacceptable adverse effects to the environment.
Acibenzolar is an unregistered chemical for which EPA has minimal data
previously reviewed. Contact: Andrea Beard.
Specific: EPA authorized the use of coumaphos in beehives to
control varroa mites and small hive beetle; June 14,
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1999, to June 10, 2000. Contact: Barbara Madden
EPA authorized the use of myclobutanil on cucurbit vegetables to
control powdery mildew; July 16, 1999, to October 31, 1999. Contact:
David Deegan
EPA authorized the use of chlorpropham on spinach to control
chickweed; December 1, 1999, to April 30, 2000. Contact: David Deegan
Washington
Department of Agriculture
Crisis: On February 26, 1999, for the use of flufenacet on wheat to
control Italian ryegrass or annual ryegrass . This program ended on May
31, 1999. Contact: Barbara Madden
On April 28, 1999, for the use of Switch 62.5 WG containing the
active ingredients fludioxonil and cyprodinil on caneberries to control
gray mold. The state had requested a specific exemption for the use
prior to the crisis declaration; the requested expiration date in the
specific exemption was September 10, 1999. Contact: Steve Schaible
On May 11, 1999, for the use of Switch 62.5 WG containing the
active ingredients fludioxonil and cyprodinil on strawberries to
control gray mold. The state had requested a specific exemption for the
use prior to the crisis declaration; the requested expiration date in
the specific exemption was July 22, 1999. Contact: Steve Schaible
On July 2, 1999, for the use of imazamox on dry bean to control
nightshade and velvetleaf. This program ended on/is expected to end on
August 15 , 1999. Contact: Barbara Madden
Specific: EPA authorized the use of coumaphos in beehives to
control varroa mites and small hive beetle; February 1, 1999, to
February 1, 2000. Contact: Barbara Madden
EPA authorized the seed treatment use of fosetyl-Al on peas to
control downy mildew; March 1, 1999, to April 30, 1999. Contact: Steve
Schaible
EPA authorized the use of propiconazole on blueberries to control
mummy berry disease; March 15, 1999, to June 10, 1999. Contact: Steve
Schaible
EPA authorized the use of propiconazole on cranberries to control
cottonball disease; April 19, 1999, to July 31, 1999. Contact: Steve
Schaible
EPA authorized the use of tebuconazole on barley to control barley
stripe rust; April 23, 1999, to August 15, 1999. Contact: Steve
Schaible
EPA authorized the use of myclobutanil on hops to control powdery
mildew; April 27, 1999, to September 22, 1999. Contact: David Deegan
EPA authorized the use of tebuconazole on hops to control powdery
mildew; April 27, 1999, to September 22, 1999. Contact: David Deegan
EPA authorized the use of pyridate on mint to control redroot
pigweed and kochia; May 1, 1999, to December 31, 1999. Contact: Barbara
Madden
EPA authorized the use of propiconazole on raspberries to control
yellow rust; May 18, 1999, to July 1, 1999. Contact: Steve Schaible
EPA authorized the use of paraquat dichloride on green peas grown
for seed and dry peas to control weeds; May 25, 1999, to May 30, 1999.
Contact: Libby Pemberton
EPA authorized the use of propamocarb hydrochloride on potatoes to
control late blight; May 25, 1999, to May 25, 2000. Contact: Libby
Pemberton
EPA authorized the use of triazamate on true fir Christmas trees to
control root aphids; May 27, 1999, to October 31, 1999. Contact: Steve
Schaible
EPA authorized the use of pirimicarb on vegetable seed crops to
control aphids; June 18, 1999, to September 15, 1999. Contact: Steve
Schaible
EPA authorized the use of trifloxystrobin on hops to control
powdery mildew; June 24, 1999, to September 22, 1999. Contact: Dave
Deegan
EPA authorized the use of cyhexatin on hops to control Two-spotted
spider mites; July 1, 1999, to September 20, 1999. Contact: David
Deegan
EPA authorized the use of imazamox on dry beans to control
nightshade and velvetleaf; July 2, 1999, to August 15, 1999. Contact:
Barbara Madden
EPA authorized the use of Switch 62.5 WG containing the active
ingredients fludioxonil and cyprodinil on caneberries to control gray
mold; July 22, 1999, to September 10, 1999. Contact: Steve Schaible
EPA authorized the use of chlorine dioxide on stored potatoes to
control late blight; September 8, 1999, to August 31, 2000. Contact:
Andrew Ertman
EPA authorized the use of flufenacet on wheat to control Italian
ryegrass or annual ryegrass; October 4, 1999, to June 30, 2000.
Contact: Barbara Madden
EPA authorized the use of oxyfluorfen on strawberries to control
broadleaf weeds; December 15, 1999, to August 15, 2000. Contact:
Barbara Madden
West Virginia
Department of Agriculture
Specific: EPA authorized the use of coumaphos in beehives to
control varroa mite and small hive beetle; May 20, 1999, to May 18,
2000. Contact: Barbara Madden
Wisconsin
Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection
Denial: On May 4, 1999 EPA denied the use of dimethenamid on dry
bulb, onions to control annual grasses and broadleaf weeds. This
request was denied because the situation is routine, not urgent, and
nor are growers likely to suffer from significant economic losses if
the request is denied. The availability of a new pesticide to control a
chronic pest problem does not constitute a non-routine condition.
Historically, use of hand labor has compensated for inadequate weed
control by registered herbicides. Contact: Barbara Madden
Specific: EPA authorized the use of coumaphos in beehives to
control varroa mites; January 1, 1999, to January 1, 2000. Contact:
Barbara Madden
EPA authorized the use of propiconazole on cranberries to control
cottonball disease; April 15, 1999, to July 31, 1999. Contact: Steve
Schaible
EPA authorized the use of pyridate on mint to control redroot
pigweed; May 1, 1999, to December 31, 1999. Contact: Barbara Madden
EPA authorized the use of glufosinate-ammonium on sweet corn to
control weeds; May 24, 1999, to July 15, 1999. Contact: Barbara Madden
EPA authorized the use of propamocarb hydrochloride on potatoes to
control late blight; May 25, 1999, to May 25, 2000. Contact: Libby
Pemberton
EPA authorized the use of chlorine dioxide on stored potatoes to
control late blight; September 9, 1999, to August 31, 2000. Contact:
Andrew Ertman
Wyoming
Department of Agriculture
Denial: On May 24, 1999 EPA denied the use of fipronil on
rangeland, non-crop land, and CRP land to control grasshoppers. This
request was denied because the situation is routine, not urgent; it was
determined that the use of registered alternatives in a RAATs strategy
would adequately control rangeland grasshoppers. EPA also has concerns
regarding potential ecological risk to non-target organisms from
fipronil and its photodegradates. Contact: Steve Schaible
Specific: EPA authorized the use of imazamox on dry beans in
Wyoming to control various nightshade species and velvetleaf; June 1,
1999, to July 15, 1999. Contact: Barbara Madden
EPA authorized the use of coumaphos in beehives to control varroa
mite and small hive beetle; September 17, 1999, to September 15, 2000.
Contact: Barbara Madden
B. Federal Departments and Agencies
Agriculture Department
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Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
Quarantine: EPA authorized the use of sodium carbonate 4.0%
solution on surfaces potentially exposed to certain animal diseases,
including semen containers, aircraft, and structural surfaces at animal
import centers, plant inspection stations and ports to control certain
animal diseases; April 15, 1999, to April 15, 2002. Contact: David
Deegan
EPA authorized the use of sodium carbonate 4.0% solution plus
sodium silicate 0.1% solution on aircraft surfaces potentially exposed
to certain animal diseases, in or on semen containers to control
certain animal diseases; April 15, 1999, to April 15, 2002. Contact:
David Deegan
EPA authorized the use of sodium hypochlorite in a solution not to
exceed 12.5% on surfaces potentially exposed to certain animal
diseases, and to plant parts or plant materials to control certain
animal diseases; April 15, 1999, to April 15, 2002. Contact: David
Deegan
EPA authorized the use of sodium hydroxide in a 2.0% solution on
exposed surfaces, animal product containers, hay and straw to control
certain animal diseases; April 15, 1999, to April 15, 2002. Contact:
David Deegan
Defense Department
Quarantine: EPA authorized the use of paraformaldehyde on
biological containment areas, biological safety cabinets and equipment,
and high efficiency particulate air filters in the ventilation system
to control the release of infectious microorganisms from containment
areas; July 6, 1999, to July 6, 2002. Contact: Libby Pemberton
List of Subjects
Environmental protection, Pesticides and pests.
Dated: January 11, 2000.
James Jones,
Director, Registration Division, Office of Pesticide Programs.
[FR Doc. 00-1546 Filed 1-21-00; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 6560-50-F
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