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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

[EPA-HQ-OPP-2006-0936; FRL-8145-1]

 
Notice of Filing of Pesticide Petitions for Residues of Pesticide 
Chemicals in or on Various Commodities

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: This notice announces the initial filing of pesticide 
petitions proposing the establishment or modification of regulations 
for residues of pesticide chemicals in or on various commodities.

DATES: Comments must be received on or before September 21, 2007.

ADDRESSES: Submit your comments, identified by docket identification 
(ID) number and the pesticide petition number (PP) of interest, by one 
of the following methods:
     Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov. 

Follow the on-line instructions for submitting comments.
     Mail: Office of Pesticide Programs (OPP) Regulatory Public 
Docket (7502P), Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania 
Ave., NW., Washington, DC 20460-0001.
     Delivery: OPP Regulatory Public Docket (7502P), 
Environmental Protection Agency, Rm. S-4400, One Potomac Yard (South 
Bldg.), 2777 S. Crystal Dr., Arlington, VA. Deliveries are only 
accepted during the Docket's normal hours of operation (8:30 a.m. to 4 
p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding legal holidays). Special 
arrangements should be made for deliveries of boxed information. The 
Docket Facility telephone number is (703) 305-5805.
    Instructions: Direct your comments to the assigned docket ID number 
and the pesticide petition number of interest. EPA's policy is that all 
comments received will be included in the docket without change and may 
be made available on-line at http://www.regulations.gov, including any 

personal information provided, unless the comment includes information 
claimed to be Confidential Business Information (CBI) or other 
information whose disclosure is restricted by statute. Do not submit 
information that you consider to be CBI or otherwise protected through 
regulations.gov or e-mail. The regulations.gov website is an 
``anonymous access'' system, which means EPA will not know your 
identity or contact information unless you provide it in the body of 
your comment. If you send an e-mail comment directly to EPA without 
going through regulations.gov, your e-mail address will be 
automatically captured and included as part of the comment that is 
placed in the docket and made available on the Internet. If you submit 
an electronic comment, EPA recommends that you include your name and 
other contact information in the body of your comment and with any disk 
or CD-ROM you submit. If EPA cannot read your comment due to technical 
difficulties and cannot contact you for clarification, EPA may not be 
able to consider your comment. Electronic files should avoid the use of 
special characters, any form of encryption, and be free of any defects 
or viruses.
    Docket: All documents in the docket are listed in the docket index 
available in regulations.gov. To access the electronic docket, go to 
http://www.regulations.gov, select ``Advanced Search,'' then ``Docket 

Search.'' Insert the docket ID number where indicated and select the 
``Submit'' button. Follow the instructions on the regulations.gov 
website to view the docket index or access available documents. 
Although listed in the index, some information is not publicly 
available, e.g., CBI or other information whose disclosure is 
restricted by statute. Certain other material, such as copyrighted 
material, is not placed on the Internet and will be publicly available 
only in hard copy. Publicly available docket materials are available 
electronically at http://www.regulations.gov, or, if only available in 

hard copy, at the OPP Regulatory Public Docket in Rm. S-4400, One 
Potomac Yard (South Bldg.), 2777 S. Crystal Dr., Arlington, VA. The 
hours of operation of this Docket Facility are from 8:30 a.m. to 4 
p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding legal holidays. The Docket 
Facility telephone number is (703) 305-5805.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: The person listed at the end of the 
pesticide petition summary of interest.

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. 
Potentially affected entities may include, but are not limited to:
     Crop production (NAICS code 111).
     Animal production (NAICS code 112).
     Food manufacturing (NAICS code 311).
     Pesticide manufacturing (NAICS code 32532).
    This listing is not intended to be exhaustive, but rather provides 
a guide for readers regarding entities likely to be affected by this 
action. Other types of entities not listed in this unit could also be 
affected. The North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) 
codes have been provided to assist you and others in determining 
whether this action might apply to certain entities. If you have any 
questions regarding the applicability of this action to a particular 
entity, consult the person listed at the end of the pesticide petition 
summary of interest.

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 e-mail. 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 submitting comments, 
remember to:
    i. Identify the document by docket ID number and other identifying 
information (subject heading, Federal Register date and page number).
    ii. Follow directions. The Agency may ask you to respond to 
specific questions or organize comments by referencing a Code of 
Federal Regulations (CFR) part or section number.
    iii. Explain why you agree or disagree; suggest alternatives and 
substitute language for your requested changes.
    iv. Describe any assumptions and provide any technical information 
and/or data that you used.
    v. If you estimate potential costs or burdens, explain how you 
arrived at your estimate in sufficient detail to allow for it to be 
reproduced.
    vi. Provide specific examples to illustrate your concerns and 
suggest alternatives.
    vii. Explain your views as clearly as possible, avoiding the use of 
profanity or personal threats.
    viii. Make sure to submit your comments by the comment period 
deadline identified.

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II. Docket ID Numbers

    When submitting comments, please use the docket ID number and the 
pesticide petition number of interest, as shown in the table.


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                 PP Number                        Docket ID Number
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PP 7E7224                                   EPA-HQ-OPP-2007-0672
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PP 5F7006                                   EPA-HQ-OPP-2007-0876
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III. What Action is the Agency Taking?

    EPA is printing notice of the filing of pesticide petitions 
received under section 408 of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act 
(FFDCA), 21 U.S.C. 346a, proposing the establishment or modification of 
regulations in 40 CFR part 180 for residues of pesticide chemicals in 
or on various food commodities. EPA has determined that the pesticide 
petitions described in this notice contain data or information 
regarding the elements set forth in FFDCA section 408(d)(2); however, 
EPA has not fully evaluated the sufficiency of the submitted data at 
this time or whether the data support granting of the pesticide 
petitions. Additional data may be needed before EPA rules on these 
pesticide petitions.
    Pursuant to 40 CFR 180.7(f), a summary of each of the petitions 
included in this notice, prepared by the petitioner, is included in a 
docket EPA has created for each rulemaking. The docket for each of the 
petitions is available on-line at http://www.regulations.gov.


New Tolerances

    1. PP 7E7224. (EPA-HQ-OPP-2007-0672). Bayer CropScience, 2 T.W., 
Alexander Drive, P.O. Box 12014, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709, 
proposes to establish a tolerance for residues of the mefenpyr-diethyl, 
1-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-4,5-dihydro-5-methyl-1H-pyrazole-3,5-
dicarboxylic acid, diethyl ester and its 2,4-dichlorophenyl-pyrazoline 
metabolites in or on food commodity soybean, seed at 0.02 parts per 
million (ppm); soybean, forage at 0.1 ppm; soybean, hay at 0.1 ppm; and 
canola, seed at 0.02 ppm. A practical analytical method utilizing gas 
chromatography and a mass selective detector (GC/MSD) is available for 
detecting and measuring levels of mefenpyr-diethyl and its 2,4-
dichlorophenylpyrazoline containing metabolites in plant material. The 
limit of quantitation (LOQ) was validated at 0.01 milligram/kilogram 
(mg/kg/ppm) in wheat and barley grain, 0.05 mg/kg/ppm in wheat and 
barley straw and wheat hay, and 0.1 ppm in wheat forage. An analytical 
method for the determination of mefenpyr-diethyl and its metabolites in 
beef liver is also available using GC/MSD. The limit of quantification 
for both mefenpyr-diethyl and its metabolites is 0.05 ppm. Contact: 
Tracy H. Ward, telephone number: (703) 308-9361; e-mail address: 
ward.tracyH@epa.gov.

    2. PP 5F7006. (EPA-HQ-OPP-2007-0876). Dow AgroSciences LLC, 9330 
Zionsville Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268, proposes to establish a 
tolerance for residues of the insecticide XDE-175 (expressed as 
combination of XDE-175-J): 1-H-as-Indaceno[3,2-d]oxacyclododecin-7,15-
dione, 2-[(6-deoxy-3-O-ethyl-2,4-di-O-methyl-a-L-mannopyranosyl)oxy]-
13-[[(2R,5S,6R)-5-(dimethylamino) tetrahydro-6-methyl-2H-pyran-2-
yl]oxy]-9-ethyl-2,3,3a,4,5,5a,5b,6,9,10,11,12,13,14,16a,16b-
hexadecahydro 14-methyl-, (2R,3aR,5aR,5bS,9S,13S,14R,16aS,16bR) and 
XDE-175-L: 1H-as-Indaceno[3,2-d]oxacyclododecin-7,15-dione, 2-[(6-
deoxy-3-O-ethyl-2,4-di-O-methyl-a-L-mannopyranosyl)oxy]-13-
[[(2R,5S,6R)-5-(dimethylamino) tetrahydro-6-methyl-2H-pyran-2-yl]oxy]-
9-ethyl-2,3,3a,5a,5b,6,9,10,11,12,13,14,16a,16b-tetradecahydro-4,14-
dimethyl-, (2S,3aR,5aS,5bS,9S,13S,14R,16aS,16bS] in or on food 
commodities acerola at 1.5 parts per million (ppm); almond, hulls at 2 
ppm; amaranth, grain, grain at 1 ppm; apple, wet pomace at 0.5 ppm; 
artichoke, globe at 0.3 ppm; asparagus at 0.2 ppm; atemoya at 0.3 ppm; 
avocado at 0.3 ppm; banana at 0.25 ppm; barley, hay and straw at 5 ppm; 
beet, sugar, molasses at 0.75 ppm; biriba at 0.3 ppm; Brassica, head 
and stem, subgroup 5A at 2 ppm; bushberry, subgroup 13B at 0.25 ppm; 
caneberry, subgroup 13A at 0.7 ppm; canistel at 0.3 ppm; cattle, fat at 
2 ppm; cattle, meat byproducts at 1 ppm; cattle, meat at 0.1 ppm; 
cherimoya at 0.3 ppm; citrus, dried pulp at 0.5 ppm; citrus, oil at 3 
ppm; coriander, leaves at 8 ppm; corn, field, forage at 1.5 ppm; corn, 
field, hay at 1 ppm; corn, field, stover at 5 ppm; corn, field, straw 
at 1 ppm; corn, sweet, forage at 1.5 ppm; corn, sweet, kernel plus cob 
with husks removed at 0.02 ppm; corn, sweet, stover at 5 ppm; cotton, 
gin byproducts at 1.5 ppm; cotton, undelinted seed at 0.02 ppm; 
cranberry at 0.01 ppm; custard apple at 0.3 ppm; feijoa at 0.05 ppm; 
fig at 0.1 ppm; fruit, citrus, group 10 at 0.3 ppm; fruit, pome, group 
11 at 0.2 ppm; fruit, stone, group 12 at 0.2 ppm; goat, fat at 2 ppm; 
goat, meat byproducts at 1 ppm; goat, meat at 0.1 ppm; grain, aspirated 
fractions at 5 ppm; grain, cereal, group 15 at 0.02 ppm; grape at 0.5 
ppm; guava at 0.3 ppm; herb, dried, subgroup 19B at 22 ppm; herbs, 
fresh, subgroup 19A at 3 ppm; hog, fat at 1 ppm; hog, meat at 0.1 ppm; 
hog, meat byproducts at 0.5 ppm; hops at 22 ppm; horse, fat at 2 ppm; 
horse, meat at 0.1 ppm; horse, meat byproducts at 1 ppm; ilama at 0.3 
ppm; jaboticaba at 0.3 ppm; juneberry at 0.25 ppm; vegetables, leafy 
(except Brassica vegetables), group 4 at 8 ppm; vegetables, legume, 
dried shell pea and bean (except soybean), crop subgroup 6C at 0.02 
ppm; vegetables, legume, edible podded, crop subgroup 6A at 0.3 ppm; 
vegetables, legume, succulent shelled pea and bean, crop subgroup 6B at 
0.02 ppm; lingonberry at 0.25 ppm; longan at 0.3 ppm; lychee at 0.3 
ppm; mango at 0.3 ppm; milk at 0.5 ppm; milk, fat at 1 ppm; millet, 
forage at 1.5 ppm; millet, hay and straw at 5 ppm; nut, tree, group 14 
at 0.02 ppm; oat, forage at 1.5 ppm; oat, hay and straw at 5 ppm; okra 
at 0.4 ppm; onion, dry, bulb at 0.1 ppm; onion, green at 2 ppm; papaya 
at 0.3 ppm; passionfruit at 0.3 ppm; peanut at 0.02 ppm; peanut, hay at 
11 ppm; peppermint, tops at 3.5 ppm; pistachio at 0.02 ppm; plantain at 
0.25 ppm; pulasan at 0.3 ppm; rambutan at 0.3 ppm; rye, forage at 1.5 
ppm; rye, straw at 5 ppm; salal at 0.25 ppm; sapodilla at 0.3 ppm; 
sapote, black at 0.3 ppm; sapote, mamey at 0.3 ppm; sapote, white at 
0.3 ppm; sheep, fat at 2 ppm; sheep, meat at 0.1 ppm; sheep, meat 
byproducts at 1 ppm; sorghum, forage at 1.5 ppm; sorghum, hay at 5 ppm; 
sorghum, stover at 5 ppm; soursop at 0.3 ppm; soybean at 0.02 ppm; 
Spanish lime at 0.3 ppm; spearmint, tops at 3.5 ppm; star apple at 0.3 
ppm; starfruit at 0.3 ppm; strawberry at 1 ppm; sugar apple at 0.3 ppm; 
teosinte, forage at 1.5 ppm; ti, leaves at 10 ppm; triticale, forage at 
1.5 ppm; triticale, hay at 5 ppm; vegetable, Brassica, leafy, group 5 
at 10 ppm; vegetable, bulb, (except green onion, group 3 at 0.1 ppm; 
vegetable, cucurbit (cucumber, melon, squashes)), group 9 at 0.3 ppm; 
vegetable, foliage of legume, group 7 at 8 ppm; vegetable, fruiting, 
group 8 at 0.4 ppm; vegetable, leaves of root and tuber, group 2 at 10 
ppm; vegetable, root and tuber, group 1 at 0.1 ppm; watercress at 8 
ppm; wax jambu at 0.3 ppm; wheat, forage at 1.5 ppm; wheat, hay and 
straw at 5 ppm.
    There is a practical method liquid chromatography with positive ion 
electrospray ionization (ESI) tandem mass spectrometry (LC/MS/MS) for 
detection of residues. The limit of detection (LOD) and LOQ are 0.003 
g/g and 0.01 g/g, respectively for each parent and metabolite are 
suitable for detecting and measuring levels of XDE-

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175 in or on food that allows monitoring of food with residues at or 
above the level set for these tolerances. The method had undergone 
successful independent laboratory validation. Contact: Bonaventure 
Akinlosotu, telephone number: (703) 605-0653; e-mail address: 
akinlosotu.bonaventure@epa.gov.


List of Subjects

    Environmental protection, Agricultural commodities, Feed additives, 
Food additives, Pesticides and pests, Reporting and recordkeeping 
requirements.

    Dated: August 15, 2007.
Lois Rossi,
Director, Registration Division, Office of Pesticide Programs.

[FR Doc. E7-16559 Filed 8-21-07; 8:45 am]

BILLING CODE 6560-50-S
