Regulated Community
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55 FR 14037 Correction to the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
Correction to the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants; Benzene Emissions From Maleic Anhydride Plants, Ethylbenzene/Styrene Plants, Benzene Storage Vessels, Benzene Equipment Leaks, and Coke Byproduct Recovery Plants.
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54 FR 38044: National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants; Benzene Emissions From Maleic Anhydride Plants, Ethylbenzene/Styrene Plants, Benzene Storage Vessels, Benzene Equipment Leaks, and Coke By- Product Recovery Plants
Final Rule on National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants; Benzene Emissions From Maleic Anhydride Plants, Ethylbenzene/Styrene Plants, Benzene Storage Vessels, Benzene Equipment Leaks, and Coke By-Product Recovery Plants.
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Pesticide Registration Manual: Example Letter for Registration or Amendment Applications Document
This example letter can be used in submitting pesticide registration or amendment applications.
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Integrated Pest Management Tools: Resources to Support IPM Implementation
There are various sources of documents to use in your school IPM program. The examples provided on this page comprise a basic set of information to start out with.
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Pesticide Registration Manual: Chapter 10 - Data Compensation Requirements
This chapter provides information about data compensation requirements, procedures, and obligations when submitting an application for registration, amended registration, reregistration or registration review.
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Reports of Previous Fiscal Year Registration Decisions
EPA is responsible for registering or licensing pesticides for use in the United States. These documents list decisions made by the pesticide program for conventional pesticides in each fiscal year.
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Files Listing Pesticide Data Submitters
Find information on companies that submit data to EPA for pesticide registration.
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Bulletins Live! Two (BLT): Tutorial
This tutorial explains the steps to use the Bulletins Live! Two application, including a section with additional information.
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Pesticide Registration Manual: Appendix C - Pesticide Forms Overview Table
This chapter provides listings of the forms that are required when applying for a pesticide product, experimental use permit, and distributor registrations
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Pesticide Registration Manual: Registrant Summary of Pesticide Petitions for EPA's Notice of Filing
Provides a company with information to electronically prepare and submit a pesticide tolerance petition to EPA.
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Pesticide Registration Manual: Stickers For Submitted Studies - Example
Information to provide on pesticide studies submitted to EPA.
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Key Steps in the Special Review Process
EPA uses this process when it has reason to believe that the use of a pesticide may result in unreasonable adverse effects on people or the environment. Steps include comprehensive risk and benefit analyses and multiple Position Documents.
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Pesticide Registration Manual: Example Good Laboratory Practice Statements
Example statements related to the GLP standard.
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Pesticide Registration Manual: Example Transmittal Document
This example can be used in setting up a transmittal document for a pesticide registration package.
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Pesticide Registration Manual: List of Data Submitters Sent Offer to Pay Letters
Sample format for providing the list of data submitters to whom you sent offer to pay letters.
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State Regulation of Minimum Risk Pesticides
The states are not required to permit the sale of an exempted product simply because it is exempted under federal pesticide law.
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Enforcement Related to Minimum Risk Pesticides
If a product does not meet all the requirements of the minimum risk exemption, it must be registered unless eligible for some other exemption. Learn about enforcement actions EPA can take where unregistered products make pesticidal claims.
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PPDC - Second National Bed Bug Summit Breakout Sessions
Slides from the Bed Bug Summit's Breakout sessions
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How We Engage Our Pesticide Stakeholders
The success of EPA's pesticide program is directly connected to our efforts to engage all stakeholders. In addition to meetings on pesticide-specific actions, we sponsor advisory committees that include diverse, independent stakeholders.
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Environmental Chemistry Methods (ECM)
Laboratories use testing methods to identify pesticides in water and soil. Environmental chemistry methods test soil and water samples to determine the fate of pesticides in the environment.