[Federal Register Volume 85, Number 28 (Tuesday, February 11, 2020)]
[Proposed Rules]
[Pages 7708-7712]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2020-02700]
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
40 CFR Part 180
[EPA-HQ-OPP-2019-0041; FRL-10005-02]
Receipt of a Pesticide Petition Filed for Residues of Pesticide
Chemicals in or on Various Commodities (October 2019)
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice of filing of petition and request for comment.
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SUMMARY: This document announces the Agency's receipt of an initial
filing of a pesticide petition requesting the establishment or
modification of regulations for residues of pesticide chemicals in or
on various commodities.
DATES: Comments must be received on or before March 12, 2020.
ADDRESSES: Submit your comments, identified by docket identification
(ID) number by one of the following methods:
Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov.
Follow the online instructions for submitting comments. Do not submit
electronically any information you consider to be Confidential Business
Information (CBI) or other information whose disclosure is restricted
by statute.
Mail: OPP Docket, Environmental Protection Agency Docket
Center (EPA/DC), (28221T), 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, DC
20460-0001.
Hand Delivery: To make special arrangements for hand
delivery or delivery of boxed information, please follow the
instructions at http://www.epa.gov/dockets/contacts.html. Additional
instructions on commenting or visiting the docket, along with more
information about dockets generally, is available at http://www.epa.gov/dockets.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Michael Goodis, Registration Division
(7505P), main telephone number: (703) 305-7090, email address:
[email protected]; or Robert McNally, Biopesticides and Pollution
Prevention Division (7511P), main telephone number: (703) 305-7090,
email address: [email protected]. The mailing address for each
contact person is: Office of Pesticide Programs, Environmental
Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20460-
0001. As part of the mailing address, include the contact person's
name, division, and mail code. The division to contact is listed at the
end of each pesticide petition summary.
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. General Information
A. Does this action apply to me?
You may be potentially affected by this action if you are an
agricultural producer, food manufacturer, or pesticide manufacturer.
The following list of North American Industrial Classification System
(NAICS) codes is not intended to be exhaustive, but rather provides a
guide to help readers determine whether this document applies to them.
Potentially affected entities may include:
Crop production (NAICS code 111).
Animal production (NAICS code 112).
Food manufacturing (NAICS code 311).
Pesticide manufacturing (NAICS code 32532).
B. What should I consider as I prepare my comments for EPA?
1. Submitting CBI. Do not submit this information to EPA through
regulations.gov or email. Clearly mark the part or all of the
information that you claim to be CBI. For CBI information in a disk or
CD-ROM that you mail to EPA, mark the outside of the disk or CD-ROM as
CBI and then identify electronically within the disk or CD-ROM the
specific information that is claimed as CBI. In addition to one
complete version of the comment that includes information claimed as
CBI, a copy of the comment that does not contain the information
claimed as CBI must be submitted for inclusion in the public docket.
Information so marked will not be disclosed except in accordance with
procedures set forth in 40 CFR part 2.
2. Tips for preparing your comments. When preparing and submitting
your comments, see the commenting tips at http://www.epa.gov/dockets/comments.html.
3. Environmental justice. EPA seeks to achieve environmental
justice, the fair treatment and meaningful involvement of any group,
including minority and/or low-income populations, in the development,
implementation, and enforcement of environmental laws, regulations, and
policies. To help address potential environmental justice issues, the
Agency seeks information on any groups or segments of the population
who, as a result of their location, cultural practices, or other
factors, may have atypical or disproportionately high and adverse human
health impacts or environmental effects from exposure to the pesticides
discussed in this document, compared to the general population.
II. What action is the Agency taking?
EPA is announcing receipt of a pesticide petition filed under
section 408 of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA), 21
U.S.C. 346a, requesting the establishment or modification of
regulations in 40 CFR part 174 and/or part 180 for residues of
pesticide chemicals in or on various food commodities. The Agency is
taking public comment on the request before responding to the
petitioner. EPA is not proposing any particular action at this time.
EPA has determined that the pesticide petition described in this
document contains data or information prescribed in FFDCA section
408(d)(2), 21 U.S.C. 346a(d)(2); however, EPA has not fully evaluated
the sufficiency of the submitted data at this time or whether the data
supports granting of the pesticide petition. After considering the
public comments, EPA intends to evaluate whether and what action may be
warranted. Additional data may be needed before EPA can make a final
determination on this pesticide petition.
Pursuant to 40 CFR 180.7(f), a summary of the petition that is the
subject of this document, prepared by the petitioner, is included in a
docket EPA has created for this rulemaking. The docket for this
petition is available at http://www.regulations.gov.
As specified in FFDCA section 408(d)(3), 21 U.S.C. 346a(d)(3), EPA
is publishing notice of the petition so that the public has an
opportunity to comment on this request for the establishment or
modification of regulations for residues of pesticides in or on food
commodities. Further information on the petition may be obtained
through the petition summary referenced in this unit.
A. Amended Tolerance Exemptions for Inerts (Except PIPS)
1. PP IN-11306. (EPA-HQ-OPP-2019-0593). Spring Trading Company (203
Dogwood Trail, Magnolia, TX 77354) on behalf of Stepan Company,
requests to amend an exemption from the requirement of a tolerance in
40 CFR part 180 for residues of N,N-dimethyl 9-decenamide (CAS Reg. No.
1356964-77-6) and N,N-dimethyldodecanamide (CAS Reg. No. 3007-53-2) by
increasing the current limitation from 20% to unlimited when used as a
pesticide inert ingredient (solvent/co-solvent) in pesticide
formulations. The petitioner believes no analytical method is needed
because it is not required for an exemption from the requirement of a
tolerance. Contact: RD.
2. PP IN-11307. (EPA-HQ-OPP-2019-0601). Ecolab Inc., 1 Ecolab
Place, St. Paul, MN 55102, requests to amend an exemption from the
requirement of a tolerance for residues of 2,6-pyridinedicarboxylic
acid (CAS Reg. No. 499-83-2) by expanding the current exemption to
180.940(a) and increasing the limit to 2 parts per million (ppm) when
used as a pesticide inert ingredient in pesticide formulations applied
to hard, non-porous food-contact surfaces in public eating places,
dairy processing equipment, and food-processing equipment and utensils
and establishing an exemption from the requirement of a tolerance in
180.910, limited 2 ppm when used in pesticide formulations applied to
growing crops. The petitioner believes no analytical method is needed
because it is not required for an exemption from the requirement of a
tolerance. Contact: RD.
B. Amended Tolerances for Inerts
PP IN-11306. (EPA-HQ-OPP-2019-0593). Spring Trading Company, 203
Dogwood Trail, Magnolia, TX 77354, on behalf of Stepan Company,
requests to amend an exemption from the requirement of a tolerance in
40 CFR part 180 for residues of N,N-dimethyl 9-decenamide (CAS Reg. No.
1356964-77-6) and N,N-dimethyldodecanamide (CAS Reg. No. 3007-53-2) by
increasing the current limitation from 20% to unlimited when used as a
pesticide inert ingredient (solvent/co-solvent) in pesticide
formulations. The petitioner believes no analytical method is needed
because it is not required for an exemption from the requirement of a
tolerance. Contact: RD.
C. Amended Tolerances for Non-Inerts
1. PP 9E8766. (EPA-HQ-OPP-2019-0162). IR-4, IR-4 Project
Headquarters, Rutgers, The State University of NJ, 500 College Road
East, Suite 201 W, Princeton, NJ 08540, requests to amend 40 CFR
180.566 by removing the established tolerances for residues of
fenpyroximate plus its Z-isomer, determined by measuring the sum of
fenpyroximate, (E)-1,1-dimethylethyl 4-[[[[(1,3-dimethyl-5-phenoxy-1H-
pyrazol-4-yl)methylene]amino]oxy]methyl]benzoate and its Z-isomer, (Z)-
1,1-dimethylethyl 4-[[[[(1,3-dimethyl-5-phenoxy-1H-pyrazol-4-
yl)methylene]amino]oxy]methyl]benzoate, calculated as the
stoichiometric equivalent of fenpyroximate, in or on the raw
agricultural commodities of: Avocado at 0.15 ppm; canistel at 0.15 ppm;
mango at 0.15 ppm; papaya at 0.15 ppm; sapote, black at 0.15 ppm; and
star apple at 0.15 ppm. Contact: RD.
2. PP 9E8771. (EPA-HQ-OPP-2019-0460). IR-4, Rutgers, The State
University of New Jersey, 500 College
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Road East, Suite 201 W, Princeton, NJ 08540, proposes upon
establishment of tolerances referenced in this document under ``New
Tolerances'' for PP# 9E8771, to remove existing tolerances in 40 CFR
180.679 for residues of the insecticide flupyradifurone, 4-[[(6-chloro-
3-pyridinyl)methyl](2,2-difluoroethyl)amino]- 2(5H)-furanone, including
its metabolites and degradates in or on Brassica, head and stem
subgroup 5A at 6.0 ppm, Brassica, leafy greens subgroup 5B at 40 ppm;
cactus, fruit at 0.30 ppm; cilantro, fresh leaves at 30 ppm; coffee,
green bean (import tolerance) at 1.5 ppm; leaf petioles, subgroup 4B at
9.0 ppm; leafy greens, subgroup 4A at 30 ppm; pitaya at 0.30 ppm; and
turnip greens at 40 ppm. Contact: RD.
3. PP 9E8778. (EPA-HQ-OPP-2019-0526). IR-4, IR-4 Project
Headquarters, Rutgers, The State University of NJ, 500 College Road
East, Suite 201 W, Princeton, NJ 08540, requests to amend 40 CFR
180.635 by removing the following spinetoram tolerances: Brassica, head
and stem, subgroup 5A at 2.0 ppm; brassica, leafy greens, subgroup 5B
at 10 ppm; vegetable, leafy, except brassica, group 4 at 8 ppm; and
cranberry at 0.04 ppm. Contact: RD.
4. PP 9E8779. (EPA-HQ-OPP-2019-0525). IR-4, IR-4 Project
Headquarters, Rutgers, The State University of NJ, 500 College Road
East, Suite 201 W, Princeton, NJ 08540, requests to amend 40 CFR
180.495 by removing the following spinosad tolerances: Brassica, head
and stem, subgroup 5A at 2.0 ppm; brassica, leafy greens, subgroup 5B
at 10 ppm; vegetable, leafy, except brassica, group 4 at 8 ppm; and
cranberry at 0.01 ppm. Contact: RD.
D. New Tolerance Exemptions for Inerts (Except PIPs)
1. PP IN-11284. (EPA-HQ-OPP-2019-0591). Spring Trading Company (203
Dogwood Trail, Magnolia, TX 77354) on behalf of Sasol Chemicals (USA)
LLC (Sasol) (12120 Wickchester Lane, Houston, TX 77224) requests to
establish an exemption from the requirement of a tolerance for residues
of 1-undecanol (CAS No. 112-42-5), 1-tetradecanol (CAS No. 112-72-1),
1-octadecanol (CAS No. 112-92-5), 1-eicosanol (CAS No. 629-96-0), 1-
docosanol (CAS No. 661-19-8), Alcohols, C16-18, distn. Residues (CAS
No. 68603-17-8 & CAS No. 1190630-03-5), Alkenes, C18-22, mixed with
polyethylene, oxidized, hydrolyzed, distn. Residues from C16-18 alcs.
Manuf. (CAS No. 1430895-61-6), Alkenes, C18-22, mixed with
polyethylene, oxidized, hydrolyzed, distn. Residues from C20-22 alcs.
Manuf. (CAS No. 1430895-62-7) when used as inert ingredients (carriers/
adjuvants and as coating agents/binders) in pesticide formulations
applied to growing crops pre- and post-harvest under 40 CFR 180.910,
growing crops pre-harvest under 40 CFR 180.920, in/on animals under
180.930, and in antimicrobial formulations under 40 CFR 180.940(a). The
petitioner believes no analytical method is needed because it is not
required for an exemption from the requirement of a tolerance. Contact:
RD.
2. PP IN-11316. (EPA-HQ-OPP-2019-0594). Verto Solutions, ``VS'',
1101 17th Street, NW Suite 700, Washington, DC 20036, requests to
establish an exemption from the requirement of a tolerance in 40 CFR
part 180.940(a) for residues of various fragrances (CAS Nos. multiple)
when used as a pesticide inert ingredient in antimicrobial pesticide
formulations for use on food contact surfaces in public eating places,
dairy processing equipment, and food processing equipment and utensils
at end-use concentrations not to exceed 100 ppm. The petitioner
believes no analytical method is needed because it is not required for
an exemption from the requirement of a tolerance. Contact: RD.
3. PP IN-11339. (EPA-HQ-OPP-2019-0610). Lamberti USA, Incorporated,
P.O. Box 1000, Hungerford TX 77448, requests to establish an exemption
from the requirement of a tolerance in 40 CFR part 180.960 for residues
of 2-Propenoic acid, homopolymer, ester with [alpha]-methyl-[omega]-
hydroxypoly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl) and [alpha]-[2,4,6-tris(1-
phenylethyl)phenyl]-[omega]-hydroxypoly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), graft,
sodium salt (CAS Reg. No. 2221936-17-8) when used as a pesticide inert
ingredient in pesticide formulations as dispersants, emulsifiers,
surfactants and related adjuvants of surfactants. The petitioner
believes no analytical method is needed because it is not required for
an exemption from the requirement of a tolerance. Contact: RD.
4. PP IN-11344. (EPA-HQ-OPP-2019-0602). Solvay USA Inc., c/o
SciReg, Inc., 12733 Director's Loop, Woodbridge, VA 22192, requests to
establish an exemption from the requirement of a tolerance in 40 CFR
part 180.960 for residues of Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), [alpha]-sulfo-
[omega]-hydroxy-, C10- 16-alkyl ethers, sodium salts (where average
number of moles of oxyethylene = 30) (CAS Reg. No. 68585-34-2) when
used as a pesticide inert ingredient in pesticide formulations. The
petitioner believes no analytical method is needed because it is not
required for an exemption from the requirement of a tolerance. Contact:
RD.
5. PP IN-11359. (EPA-HQ-OPP-2019-0607). Milliken Chemical, 920
Milliken Road, Spartanburg, SC 29303, requests to establish an
exemption from the requirement of a tolerance in 40 CFR part 180.920
for residues of Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), alpha, alpha'-{[[4-[(3-
sulfophenyl)azo]phenyl]imino]di-2,1-ethanediyl{time} bis[omega-hydroxy-
, monosodium salt (CAS Reg. No. not available) when used as a pesticide
inert ingredient in pesticide formulations applied pre-harvest and not
to exceed 20% wt/wt (weight/weight). The petitioner believes no
analytical method is needed because it is not required for an exemption
from the requirement of a tolerance. Contact: RD.
E. New Tolerances for Non-Inerts
1. PP 8F8704. (EPA-HQ-OPP-2019-0560). FMC Corporation, 2929 Walnut
Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104, requests to establish a tolerance in 40
CFR part 180 for residues of the insecticide bifenthrin, in or on
sunflower (crop subgroup 20B) at 0.01 ppm. The Gas Chromatography with
Electron Capture Detection (GC/ECD) method is used to measure and
evaluate the chemical bifenthrin residues. Contact: RD.
2. PP 8F8710. (EPA-HQ-OPP-2019-0074). SePRO Corporation, 11550
North Meridian Street, Suite 600, Carmel, IN 46032, requests to
establish a tolerance in 40 CFR part 180 for residues of the herbicide
fluridone in or on avocados, mandarins, pomegranates, pistachios, and
the stone fruit group (crop group 12) at 0.1 ppm. The enzyme-linked
immunosorbant assay (ELISA), high performance liquid chromatography
with ultraviolet detection (HLPC/UV), and liquid chromatography with
tandem mass spectroscopy (LC-MSMS) and QuEChERS are used to measure and
evaluate the chemical fluridone. Contact: RD.
3. PP 9E8757. (EPA-HQ-OPP-2019-0492). Nissan Chemical Corporation;
5-1, Nihonbashi 2-Chome Chuo-Ku; Tokyo 101-6119 Japan c/o Lewis and
Harrison; 2461 South Clark Street, Suite 710, Arlington, VA 22202
requests to establish a tolerance in 40 CFR part 180 for residues of
the insecticide, fluxametamide, in or on tea at 5 ppm. An independent
laboratory validation (ILV) was performed for the methods used to
determine residues in crude green tea leaves using a quantification ion
transition methodology. Contact: RD.
4. PP 9E8762. (EPA-HQ-OPP-2019-0389). IR-4, Rutgers, The State
University of New Jersey, 500 College Road East, Suite 201 W,
Princeton, NJ
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08540, requests to establish a tolerance in 40 CFR part 180.614 for
residues of kasugamycin, (3-O-[2-amino-4-[(carboxyimino-methyl)amino]-
2,3,4,6-tetradeoxy-[alpha]-D-arabino-hexopyranosyl]-D-chiro-inositol),
in or on almond at 0.04 ppm, almond, hulls at 0.4 ppm, apricot at 0.6
ppm, and peach subgroup 12-12B at 0.4 ppm. The analytical method #
Meth-146, Revision #4 is used to measure and evaluate the chemical.
Contact: RD.
5. PP 9E8766. (EPA-HQ-OPP-2019-0386). IR-4, IR-4 Project
Headquarters, Rutgers, The State University of NJ, 500 College Road
East, Suite 201 W, Princeton, NJ 08540, requests to establish
tolerances for residues of fenpyroximate plus its Z-isomer, determined
by measuring the sum of fenpyroximate, (E)-1,1-dimethylethyl 4-
[[[[(1,3-dimethyl-5-phenoxy-1H-pyrazol-4-
yl)methylene]amino]oxy]methyl]benzoate and its Z-isomer, (Z)-1,1-
dimethylethyl 4-[[[[(1,3-dimethyl-5-phenoxy-1H-pyrazol-4-
yl)methylene]amino]oxy]methyl]benzoate, calculated as the
stoichiometric equivalent of fenpyroximate in or on the raw
agricultural commodities of peanut at 0.04 ppm; peanut, hay at 30 ppm;
and tropical and subtropical, medium to large fruit, smooth, inedible
peel, subgroup 24B, except banana at 0.6 ppm. An enforcement method has
been developed which involves extraction of fenpyroximate and the M-1
Metabolite from crops with ethyl acetate in the presence of anhydrous
sodium sulfate, dilution with methanol, and then analysis by high
performance liquid chromatography using tandem mass spectrometric
detection (LC/MS/MS). The method has undergone independent laboratory
validation as required by PR Notice 88-5 and 96-1. Contact: RD.
6. PP 9E8771. (EPA-HQ-OPP-2019-0460). IR-4, Rutgers, The State
University of New Jersey, 500 College Road East, Suite 201 W,
Princeton, NJ 08540, requests to establish a tolerance in 40 CFR part
180.679 for residues of the insecticide flupyradifurone, 4-[[(6-chloro-
3-pyridinyl)methyl](2,2-difluoroethyl)amino]- 2(5H)-furanone, including
its metabolites and degradates in or on brassica, leafy greens,
subgroup 4-16B at 40 ppm, celtuce at 9 ppm, coffee, green bean at 1.5
ppm, fennel, florence, fresh leaves and stalk at 9 ppm, kohlrabi at 6
ppm, leaf petiole vegetable subgroup 22B at 9 ppm, leafy greens
subgroup 4-16A at 30 ppm, pineapple at 0.3 ppm, tropical and
subtropical, inedible peel, cactus, subgroup 24D at 0.3 ppm, tropical
and subtropical, palm fruit, edible peel, subgroup 23C at 8 ppm,
sesame, seed at 3 ppm, stalk and stem vegetable subgroup 22A, except
prickly pear, pads, and prickly pear, Texas, pads at 0.01 ppm,
sunflower subgroup 20B at 0.7 ppm, and vegetable, brassica, head and
stem, group 5-16 at 6 ppm. Additionally, (c) a tolerance with a
regional restriction is being proposed for residues of the insecticide
flupyradifurone, 4-[[(6-chloro-3-pyridinyl)methyl](2,2-
difluoroethyl)amino]- 2(5H)-furanone, including its metabolites and
degradates in or on the raw agricultural commodity: Grass, forage,
fodder and hay, group 17 at 15 ppm. The high-performance liquid
chromatography-electrospray ionization/tandem mass spectrometry (HPLC/
MS/MS) is used to measure and evaluate the chemical. Contact: RD.
7. PP 9E8778. (EPA-HQ-OPP-2019-0526). IR-4, IR-4 Project
Headquarters, Rutgers, The State University of NJ, 500 College Road
East, Suite 201 W, Princeton, NJ 08540, requests to establish
tolerances for residues of the insecticide spinetoram, including its
metabolites and degradates in or on the raw agricultural commodities
dragon fruit at 1.5 ppm; vegetable, brassica, head and stem, group 5-16
at 2.0 ppm; kohlrabi at 2.0 ppm; brassica, leafy greens, subgroup 4-16B
at 10 ppm; leafy greens subgroup 4-16A at 8.0 ppm; leaf petiole
vegetable subgroup 22B at 8.0 ppm; celtuce at 8.0 ppm; fennel,
Florence, fresh leaves and stalk at 8.0 ppm; and berry, low growing,
except strawberry, subgroup 13-07H at 0.04 ppm. Adequate analytical
methods are available for enforcement purposes for spinetoram in plant
and animal matrices. Contact: RD.
8. PP 9E8779. (EPA-HQ-OPP-2019-0525). IR-4, IR-4 Project
Headquarters, Rutgers, The State University of NJ, 500 College Road
East, Suite 201 W, Princeton, NJ 08540, requests to establish
tolerances for residues of the insecticide spinosad, including its
metabolites and degradates in or on the raw agricultural commodities
dragon fruit at 1.5 ppm; vegetable, brassica, head and stem, group 5-16
at 2.0 ppm; kohlrabi at 2.0 ppm; vegetable, leafy, group 4-16 at 10.0
ppm; celtuce at 10.0 ppm; fennel, Florence, fresh leaves and stalk at
10.0 ppm; leaf petiole vegetable Subgroup 22B at 10.0 ppm; and berry,
low growing, except strawberry, subgroup 13-07H at 0.01 ppm. Adequate
analytical methods are available for enforcement purposes for spinosad
in plant, ruminant, poultry, fish, and shellfish. Contact: RD.
9. PP 9F8734. (EPA-HQ-OPP-2016-0416). BASF Corporation, 26 Davis
Drive, P.O. Box 13528, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709-
3528, requests to establish a tolerance for residues of the insecticide
afidopyropen in or on the following raw agricultural commodities:
Alfalfa seed at 0.30 ppm; animal feed, nongrass, group 18, forage at
4.0 ppm; animal feed, nongrass, group 18, hay at 9.0 ppm; animal feed,
nongrass, group 18, straw at 5.0 ppm; egg at 0.02 ppm; grain, aspirated
fractions at 20 ppm; grass, forage, fodder and hay, group 17 at 10.0
ppm; poultry, meat byproducts at 0.02 ppm; sorghum, grain, grain at
0.20 ppm; sorghum, grain, forage at 0.30 ppm; sorghum, grain, stover at
0.30 ppm; sorghum, sweet, grain at 0.20 ppm; sorghum, sweet, forage at
0.30 ppm; sorghum, sweet, stalk at 0.30 ppm; sorghum, sweet, stover at
0.30 ppm; soybean, forage at 0.15 ppm; and soybean, hay at 0.40 ppm,
and on the following animal commodities: Cattle, meat at 0.25 ppm;
cattle, meat byproducts at 0.15 ppm; goat, meat at 0.25 ppm; goat, meat
byproducts at 0.15 ppm; hog, meat at 0.02 ppm; hog, meat byproducts at
0.06 ppm; horse, meat at 0.25 ppm; horse, meat byproducts at 0.15 ppm;
milk at 0.04 ppm; sheep, meat at 0.25 ppm; and sheep, meat byproducts
at 0.15 ppm. BASF Corporation is also proposing to raise the existing
tolerance for almond, hulls to 0.30 ppm. Suitable tolerance enforcement
methods for plants and livestock using LC-MS/MS analyses were submitted
for the analysis of afidopyropen. The reported limit of quantitation
(LOQ) of each method is 0.01 ppm for afidopyropen. Contact: RD.
10. PP 9F8737. (EPA-HQ-OPP-2017-0155). Gowan Company, LLC, P.O. Box
556 Yuma, AZ 85366, requests to establish a tolerance for residues of
the insecticide hexythiazox and its metabolites in or on the following
raw agricultural commodities: Date, dried fruit at 3 ppm and caneberry
crop subgroup 13-07A at 3 ppm. The basic analytical method was
previously reviewed by the Agency in association with the establishment
of the current tolerances with registrations of multiple commodities.
The analytical methods used in a new date raw agricultural commodities
study and a new raspberry raw agricultural commodities study are
described fully in the study report, which is submitted concurrently
with this petition. Contact: RD.
11. PP 9F8774. (EPA-HQ-OPP-20119-0384). FMC Corporation, 2929
Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104, requests to establish a
tolerance for residues of the insecticide indoxacarb in or on the
following raw agricultural commodities: Nut, tree, group 14-12 at 0.07
ppm and nut, almond, hulls at 9 ppm. The plant residue enforcement
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method detects and quantitates indoxacarb in various matrices including
tree nuts, field corn, sweet corn, lettuce, tomato, broccoli, apple,
grape, cottonseed, peanut and soybean commodity samples by LC-MS/MS.
The limit of quantification in the method (0.010 ppm) allows monitoring
of crops with KN128/KN127 residues at or above the levels proposed in
these tolerances. Contact: RD.
Authority: 21 U.S.C. 346a.
Dated: February 6, 2020.
Delores Barber,
Director, Information Technology and Resources Management Division,
Office of Pesticide Programs.
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