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SUMMARY: This document notifies the II. Do any statutory and Executive Constitution Ave. NW., Washington, DC public as required by the Federal Order reviews apply to this 20460–0001. The Public Reading Room Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide notification? is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Act (FIFRA) that the EPA Administrator No. This document is merely a Monday through Friday, excluding legal has forwarded to the Secretary of the notification of submission to the holidays. The telephone number for the United States Department of Agriculture Secretary of USDA. As such, none of the Public Reading Room is (202) 566–1744, (USDA) a draft regulatory document regulatory assessment requirements and the telephone number for the OPP concerning Pesticides; Agricultural apply to this document. Docket is (703) 305–5805. Please review Worker Protection Standard Revisions. the visitor instructions and additional The draft regulatory document is not List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 170 information about the docket available available to the public until after it has Agricultural worker safety, at http://www.epa.gov/dockets. been signed and made available by EPA. Environmental protection, Farmworker, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: DATES: See Unit I. under SUPPLEMENTARY Handler, Pesticide handler, Pesticide Susan Lewis, Registration Division INFORMATION. safety training, Pesticide worker safety, (7505P), Office of Pesticide Programs, ADDRESSES: The docket for this action, Worker, Worker Protection Standard Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 identified by docket identification (ID) regulations, WPS. Pennsylvania Ave. NW., Washington, number EPA–HQ–OPP–2011–0184, is DC 20460–0001; main telephone Dated: May 12, 2015. available at http://www.regulations.gov number: (703) 305–7090; email address: or at the Office of Pesticide Programs Jack Housenger, [email protected]. Director, Office of Pesticide Programs. Regulatory Docket (OPP Docket) in the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Environmental Protection Agency [FR Doc. 2015–11962 Filed 5–19–15; 8:45 am] Docket Center (EPA/DC), West William BILLING CODE 6560–50–P I. General Information Jefferson Clinton Bldg., Rm. 3334, 1301 A. Does this action apply to me? Constitution Ave. NW., Washington, DC You may be potentially affected by 20460–0001. The Public Reading Room ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION this action if you are an agricultural is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., AGENCY producer, food manufacturer, or Monday through Friday, excluding legal 40 CFR Part 180 pesticide manufacturer. The following holidays. The telephone number for the list of North American Industrial Public Reading Room is (202) 566–1744, [EPA–HQ–OPP–2013–0821; FRL–9927–38] Classification System (NAICS) codes is and the telephone number for the OPP not intended to be exhaustive, but rather Docket is (703) 305–5805. Please review Fragrance Components; Exemption provides a guide to help readers the visitor instructions and additional From the Requirement of a Tolerance determine whether this document information about the docket available AGENCY: Environmental Protection applies to them. Potentially affected at http://www.epa.gov/dockets. Agency (EPA). entities may include: FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: ACTION: Final rule. • Crop production (NAICS code 111). Kathy Davis, Field and External Affairs • Animal production (NAICS code Division (7506P), Office of Pesticide SUMMARY: This regulation establishes an 112). Programs, Environmental Protection exemption from the requirement of a • Food manufacturing (NAICS code Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW., tolerance for residues of various 311). Washington DC 20460–0001; telephone fragrance component substances when • Pesticide manufacturing (NAICS number: (703) 308–7002; email address: used as inert ingredients in code 32532). [email protected]. antimicrobial pesticide formulations for B. How can I get electronic access to SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: use on food contact surfaces in public eating places, dairy-processing other related information? I. What action is EPA taking? equipment, and food-processing You may access a frequently updated Section 25(a)(2)(B) of FIFRA requires equipment and utensils. This regulation electronic version of 40 CFR part 180 the EPA Administrator to provide the eliminates the need to establish a through the Government Publishing Secretary of USDA with a copy of any maximum permissible level for residues Office’s e-CFR site at http://www.ecfr. draft final rule at least 30 days before of these various fragrance component gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?&c=ecfr&tpl=/ signing it in final form for publication substances ecfrbrowse/Title40/40tab_02.tpl. in the Federal Register. The draft final rule is not available to the public until DATES: This regulation is effective May C. How can I file an objection or hearing after it has been signed by EPA. If the 20, 2015. Objections and requests for request? Secretary of USDA comments in writing hearings must be received on or before Under the Federal Food, Drug, and regarding the draft final rule within 15 July 20, 2015, and must be filed in Cosmetic Act (FFDCA) section 408(g), days after receiving it, the EPA accordance with the instructions 21 U.S.C. 346a, any person may file an Administrator shall include the provided in 40 CFR part 178 (see also objection to any aspect of this regulation comments of the Secretary of USDA, if Unit I.C. of the SUPPLEMENTARY and may also request a hearing on those requested by the Secretary of USDA, INFORMATION). objections. You must file your objection and the EPA Administrator’s response ADDRESSES: The docket for this action, or request a hearing on this regulation to those comments with the final rule identified by docket identification (ID) in accordance with the instructions that publishes in the Federal Register. number EPA–HQ–OPP–2013–0821, is provided in 40 CFR part 178. To ensure If the Secretary of USDA does not available at http://www.regulations.gov proper receipt by EPA, you must comment in writing within 15 days after or at the Office of Pesticide Programs identify docket ID number EPA–HQ– receiving the draft final rule, the EPA Regulatory Public Docket (OPP Docket) OPP–2013–0821 in the subject line on Administrator may sign the final rule for in the Environmental Protection Agency the first page of your submission. All publication in the Federal Register any Docket Center (EPA/DC), West William objections and requests for a hearing time after the 15-day period. Jefferson Clinton Bldg., Rm. 3334, 1301 must be in writing, and must be

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received by the Hearing Clerk on or tolerance, EPA must take into account methyl-a-ionone (CAS Reg. No. 127–42– before July 20, 2015. Addresses for mail the factors set forth in FFDCA section 4), 3-methyl-2-butenyl acetate (CAS Reg. and hand delivery of objections and 408(b)(2)(C), which requires EPA to give No. 1191–16–8), 2-methylundecanal hearing requests are provided in 40 CFR special consideration to exposure of (CAS Reg. No. 110–41–8), 178.25(b). infants and children to the pesticide myristaldehyde (CAS Reg. No. 124–25– In addition to filing an objection or chemical residue in establishing a 4), myristic acid (CAS Reg. No. 544–63– hearing request with the Hearing Clerk tolerance and to ‘‘ensure that there is a 8), neryl acetate (CAS Reg. No. 141–12– as described in 40 CFR part 178, please reasonable certainty that no harm will 8), n-hexanol (CAS Reg. No. 111–27–3), submit a copy of the filing (excluding result to infants and children from nonanal (CAS Reg. No. 124–19–6), any Confidential Business Information aggregate exposure to the pesticide nonanoic acid (CAS Reg. No. 112–05–0), (CBI)) for inclusion in the public docket. chemical residue....’’ nonyl (CAS Reg. No. 143–08–8), Information not marked confidential EPA performs a number of analyses to (CAS Reg. No. 124–13–0), pursuant to 40 CFR part 2 may be determine the risks from aggregate octanoic acid (CAS Reg. No. 124–07–2), disclosed publicly by EPA without prior exposure to pesticide residues. For 1-octanol (CAS Reg. No. 111–87–5), notice. Submit the non-CBI copy of your further discussion of the regulatory palmitic acid (CAS Reg. No. 57–10–3), objection or hearing request, identified requirements of FFDCA section 408 and propionic acid (CAS Reg. No. 79–09–4), by docket ID number EPA–HQ–OPP– a complete description of the risk stearic acid (CAS Reg. No. 57–11–4), 2- 2013–0821, by one of the following assessment process, see http:// tridecanal (CAS Reg. No. 7774–82–5), methods: www.epa.gov/pesticides/regulating/ 3,5,5-trimethylhexanal (CAS Reg. No. • Federal eRulemaking Portal: http:// tolerances.htm. 5435–64–3), undecanal (CAS Reg. No. www.regulations.gov. Follow the online B. What action is the Agency taking? 112–44–7), undecyl alcohol (CAS Reg. instructions for submitting comments. No. 112–42–5), valeraldehyde (CAS Reg. Do not submit electronically any EPA, on its own initiative under No. 110–62–3), and valeric acid (CAS information you consider to be CBI or FFDCA section 408(e), is establishing Reg. No. 109–52–4) when used as other information whose disclosure is exemptions from the requirement of a fragrance components (i.e., inert restricted by statute. tolerance for residues of various ingredients) in antimicrobial pesticide • Mail: OPP Docket, Environmental fragrance component substances formulations for use on food-contact Protection Agency Docket Center (EPA/ identified at the end of this document. surfaces in public eating places, dairy- DC), (28221T), 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. III. EPA’s Proposal processing equipment, and food- NW., Washington, DC 20460–0001. processing equipment and utensils at • In the Federal Register of July 25, end-use concentrations not to exceed Hand Delivery: To make special 2014 (79 FR 43350) (FRL–9910–53), arrangements for hand delivery or 100 parts per million (ppm). EPA proposed, on its own initiative As discussed in that document, EPA delivery of boxed information, please under FFDCA section 408(e), 21 U.S.C. follow the instructions at http:// has reviewed the available scientific 346a(e), to establish exemptions from data and other relevant information in www.epa.gov/dockets/contacts.html. the requirement of a tolerance for Additional instructions on support of this action, consistent with residues of acetaldehyde (CAS Reg. No. FFDCA section 408(c)(2), and the factors commenting or visiting the docket, 75–07–0), acetic acid (CAS Reg. No. 64– along with more information about specified in FFDCA section 408(b)(2)(C 19–7), allyl cyclohexyl propionate (CAS and D). EPA has sufficient data to assess dockets generally, is available at http:// Reg. No. 2705–87–5), butryic acid (CAS www.epa.gov/dockets. the hazards of and to make a Reg. No. 107–92–6), butyl alcohol (CAS determination on aggregate exposure for II. Today’s Action Reg. No. 71–36–3), citral (CAS Reg. No. these various fragrance components 5392–40–5), citronellol (CAS Reg. No. A. What is the authority for this action? including exposure resulting from the 106–22–9), citronellyl acetate (CAS Reg. exemptions from the requirement of a EPA is taking this action under No. 150–84–5), b-damascone, (Z)-(CAS tolerance established by this action. For section 408(e) the FFDCA, 21 U.S.C. Reg. No. 23726–92–3), decanal (CAS a detailed discussion of the aggregate 346a(e), which allows EPA to establish Reg. No. 112–31–2), (E)-4-decenal (CAS risk assessments and determination of a tolerance exemption under FFDCA Reg. No. 65405–70–1), decanoic acid safety that support the establishment of section 408, 21 U.S.C. 346a et se. (CAS Reg. No. 334–48–5), 1-decanol these exemptions from the requirement Section 408(c)(2)(A)(i) of FFDCA allows (CAS Reg. No. 112–30–1), 2,6-dimethyl- of a tolerance, please refer to the July 25, EPA to establish an exemption from the 5-heptanal (CAS Reg. No. 106–72–9), 2- 2014 Federal Register final rule and its requirement for a tolerance (the legal dodecanol, (2E)- (CAS Reg. No. 20407– supporting documents, available at limit for a pesticide chemical residue in 84–5), d-limonene (CAS Reg. No. 5989– http://regulations.gov. or on a food) only if EPA determines 27–5), ethyl 2-methylbutyrate (CAS Reg. that the exemption is ‘‘safe.’’ Section No. 452–79–1), (E)-geraniol (CAS Reg. IV. Public Comments 408(c)(2)(A)(ii) of FFDCA defines ‘‘safe’’ No. 106–24–1), (E)-geraniol acetate (CAS EPA received nine comments to the to mean that ‘‘there is a reasonable Reg. No. 105–87–3), heptanal (CAS Reg. proposed rule. Six of the comments certainty that no harm will result from No. 111–71–7), heptanoic acid (CAS were fully supportive of the proposed aggregate exposure to the pesticide Reg. No. 111–14–8), heptyl alcohol rule. One comment made specific chemical residue, including all (CAS Reg. No. 111–70–6), hexanal (CAS reference to the fragrance component anticipated dietary exposures and all Reg. No. 66–25–1), hexanoic acid (CAS acetaldehyde and stated that the risk other exposures for which there is Reg. No. 142–62–1), (Z)-3-hexenol (CAS assessment of acetaldehyde should reliable information.’’ This includes Reg. No. 928–96–1), (Z)-3-hexenol reconsider the compound’s cancer risk. exposure through drinking water and in acetate (CAS Reg. No. 3681–71–8), hexyl The comment noted that part of the residential settings, but does not include acetate (CAS Reg. No. 142–92–7), hexyl safety finding for the fragrance occupational exposure. Pursuant to alcohol (CAS Reg. No. 111–27–3), lauric components was based on no structural FFDCA section 408(c)(2)(B), in acid (CAS Reg. No.143–07–7), lauric alerts for genotoxicity or carcinogenicity establishing or maintaining in effect an (CAS Reg. No. 112–54–9), but in the case of acetaldehyde EPA had exemption from the requirement of a lauryl alcohol (CAS Reg. No. 112–53–8), previously considered acetaldehyde to

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be a probable human carcinogen based 5-heptanal; 2-dodecanol, (2E)-; d- cyclohexyl propionate (CAS Reg. No. on inadequate human cancer studies limonene; ethyl 2-methylbutyrate; (E)- 2705–87–5), butryic acid (CAS Reg. No. and animal studies that have shown geraniol; (E)-geraniol acetate; heptanal; 107–92–6), butyl alcohol (CAS Reg. No. increased incidence of nasal tumors in heptanoic acid; heptyl alcohol; hexanal; 71–36–3), citral (CAS Reg. No. 5392–40– rats and laryngeal tumors in hamsters hexanoic acid; (Z)-3-hexenol; (Z)-3- 5), citronellol (CAS Reg. No. 106–22–9), after inhalation exposure. The Agency hexenol acetate; hexyl acetate; hexyl citronellyl acetate (CAS Reg. No. 150– agrees with the commenter that the alcohol; lauric acid; lauric aldehyde; 84–5), b-damascone, (Z)- (CAS Reg. No. safety analysis provided in the proposed lauryl alcohol; methyl-a-ionone; 3- 23726–92–3), decanal (CAS Reg. No. rule, which relies on human exposure methyl-2-butenyl acetate; 2- 112–31–2), (E)-4-decenal (CAS Reg. No. threshold values for non-cancer risks, is methylundecanal; myristaldehyde; 65405–70–1), decanoic acid (CAS Reg. not applicable to acetaldehyde and myristic acid; neryl acetate; n-hexanol; No. 334–48–5), 1-decanol (CAS Reg. No. therefore, cannot be used to support an nonanal; nonanoic acid; nonyl alcohol; 112–30–1), 2,6-dimethyl-5-heptanal exemption for acetaldehyde. As such, octanal; octanoic acid; 1-octanol; (CAS Reg. No. 106–72–9), 2-dodecanol, EPA is not establishing in this final rule palmitic acid; propionic acid; stearic (2E)- (CAS Reg. No. 20407–84–5), d- an exemption from the requirement of a acid; 2-tridecanal; 3,5,5- limonene (CAS Reg. No. 5989–27–5), tolerance for acetaldehyde as a fragrance trimethylhexanal; undecanal; undecyl ethyl 2-methylbutyrate (CAS Reg. No. component for use in antimicrobial alcohol; valeraldehyde; and valeric acid 452–79–1), (E)-geraniol (CAS Reg. No. pesticide formulations for use on food- residues when used as when used as 106–24–1), (E)-geraniol acetate (CAS contact surfaces in public eating places, fragrance components (i.e., inert Reg. No. 105–87–3), heptanal (CAS Reg. dairy-processing equipment, and food- ingredients) in antimicrobial pesticide No. 111–71–7), heptanoic acid (CAS processing equipment and utensils at formulations for use on food-contact Reg. No. 111–14–8), heptyl alcohol end-use concentrations not to exceed surfaces in public eating places, dairy- (CAS Reg. No. 111–70–6), hexanal (CAS 100 ppm. processing equipment, and food- Reg. No. 66–25–1), hexanoic acid (CAS Two comments made reference to processing equipment and utensils at Reg. No. 142–62–1), (Z)-3-hexenol (CAS fragrance sensitivity among certain end-use concentrations not to exceed Reg. No. 928–96–1), (Z)-3-hexenol individuals. The Agency understands 100 ppm. acetate (CAS Reg. No. 3681–71–8), hexyl the commenter’s concerns, however the acetate (CAS Reg. No. 142–92–7), hexyl legal framework provided by FFDCA VI. Other Considerations alcohol (CAS Reg. No. 111–27–3), lauric section 408 states that tolerances may be A. Analytical Enforcement Methodology acid (CAS Reg. No. 143–07–7), lauric set when the pesticide chemical meets aldehyde (CAS Reg. No. 112–54–9), the safety standard imposed by that An analytical method is not required lauryl alcohol (CAS Reg. No. 112–53–8), statute. The Agency is required by for enforcement purposes since the methyl-a-ionone (CAS Reg. No. 127–42– FFDCA section 408 to estimate the risk Agency is establishing an exemption 4), 3-methyl-2-butenyl acetate (CAS Reg. of the potential exposure to these from the requirement of a tolerance No. 1191–16–8), 2-methylundecanal residues. Neither the supporting without any numerical limitation. (CAS Reg. No. 110–41–8), information cited by the commenters or B. International Residue Limits myristaldehyde (CAS Reg. No. 124–25– other reliable data demonstrate the 4), myristic acid (CAS Reg. No. 544–63– occurrence of specific adverse effects In making its tolerance decisions, EPA 8), neryl acetate (CAS Reg. No. 141–12– directly attributable to exposures to the seeks to harmonize U.S. tolerances with 8), n-hexanol (CAS Reg. No. 111–27–3), substances listed in Unit III and EPA international standards whenever nonanal (CAS Reg. No. 124–19–6), has concluded that there is a reasonable possible, consistent with U.S. food nonanoic acid (CAS Reg. No. 112–05–0), certainty that no harm will result to the safety standards and agricultural nonyl alcohol (CAS Reg. No. 143–08–8), general population and to infants and practices. EPA considers the octanal (CAS Reg. No. 124–13–0), children from aggregate exposure to the international maximum residue limits octanoic acid (CAS Reg. No. 124–07–2), fragrance components listed in Unit III (MRLs) established by the Codex 1-octanol (CAS Reg. No. 111–87–5), when used as inert ingredients in Alimentarius Commission (Codex), as palmitic acid (CAS Reg. No. 57–10–3), antimicrobial formulations for use on required by FFDCA section 408(b)(4). propionic acid (CAS Reg. No. 79–09–4), food contact surfaces in public eating The Codex Alimentarius is a joint stearic acid (CAS Reg. No. 57–11–4), 2- places, dairy processing equipment, and United Nations Food and Agriculture tridecanal (CAS Reg. No. 7774–82–5), food processing equipment and utensils Organization/World Health 3,5,5-trimethylhexanal (CAS Reg. No. at end-use concentrations not to exceed Organization food standards program, 5435–64–3), undecanal (CAS Reg. No. 100 ppm. and it is recognized as an international 112–44–7), undecyl alcohol (CAS Reg. food safety standards-setting No. 112–42–5), valeraldehyde (CAS Reg. V. Final Rule and Determination of organization in trade agreements to Safety No. 110–62–3), and valeric acid (CAS which the United States is a party. EPA Reg. No. 109–52–4) when used as Except for the exclusion of may establish a tolerance that is fragrance components (i.e., inert acetaldehyde, EPA is not making any different from a Codex MRL; however, ingredients) in antimicrobial pesticide changes to the risk assessment or final FFDCA section 408(b)(4) requires that formulations for use on food-contact rule text that was proposed in July 25, EPA explain the reasons for departing surfaces in public eating places, dairy- 2014 Federal Register. Therefore, EPA from the Codex level. processing equipment, and food- concludes that there is a reasonable The Codex has not established a MRL processing equipment and utensils at certainty that no harm will result to the for the fragrance components listed in end-use concentrations not to exceed general population and to infants and Unit II above. 100 ppm. children from aggregate exposure to acetic acid; allyl cylcohexylpropionate; VII. Conclusion VIII. Statutory and Executive Order butryic acid; butyl alcohol; citral; Therefore, exemptions from the Reviews citronellol; citronellyl acetate; b- requirement of a tolerance are This action establishes exemptions damascone, (Z)-; decanal; (E)-4-decenal; established for residues of acetic acid from the requirement of a tolerance decanoic acid; 1-decanol; 2,6-dimethyl- (CAS Reg. No. 64–19–7), allyl under FFDCA section 408(e). The Office

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of Management and Budget (OMB) has retailers, but it does not regulate State Senate, the U.S. House of exempted tolerance actions from review or tribal governments. Nor does this Representatives, and the Comptroller under Executive Orders 12866, entitled action alter the relationships or General of the United States prior to Regulatory Planning and Review (58 FR distribution of power and publication of the rule in the Federal 51735, October 4, 1993) and 13563, responsibilities established by Congress Register. This action is not a ‘‘major entitled Improving Regulation and in the preemption provisions of FFDCA rule’’ as defined by 5 U.S.C. 804(2). Regulatory Review (76 FR 3821, January section 408(n)(4). Therefore, the Agency List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 180 21, 2011). As a result, this action is not has determined that Executive Orders subject to Executive Order 13211, 13132, entitled Federalism (64 FR Environmental protection, entitled Actions Concerning Regulations 43255, August 10, 1999) and 13175, Administrative practice and procedure, That Significantly Affect Energy Supply, entitled Consultation and Coordination Agricultural commodities, Pesticides Distribution, or Use (66 FR 28355, May with Indian Tribal Governments (65 FR and pests, Reporting and recordkeeping 22, 2001). Nor does it require OMB 67249, November 9, 2000) do not apply requirements. to this action. In addition, this action review or any Agency action under Dated: May 8, 2015. Executive Order 13045, entitled does not impose any enforceable duty, G. Jeffrey Herndon, Protection of Children from contain any unfunded mandate, or Environmental Health Risks and Safety otherwise significantly or uniquely Director, Registration Division, Office of Pesticide Programs. Risks (62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997). affect small governments as described in This action does not contain any the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act Therefore, 40 CFR chapter I is information collections subject to OMB (UMRA) (2 U.S.C. 1501 et seq.). amended as follows: Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act approval under the Paperwork (RFA) (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.), the Agency PART 180—[AMENDED] Reduction Act (PRA) (44 U.S.C. 3501 et hereby certifies that this action will not seq.); does not require any special have significant negative economic ■ 1. The authority citation for part 180 considerations under Executive Order impact on a substantial number of small continues to read as follows: 12898, entitled Federal Actions to entities. Establishing an exemption from Authority: 21 U.S.C. 321(q), 346a and 371. Address Environmental Justice in the requirement of a pesticide tolerance Minority Populations and Low-Income is, in effect, the removal of a regulatory ■ 2. In § 180.940, revise the entry for Populations (59 FR 7629, February 16, restriction on pesticide residues in food ‘‘Acetic acid’’ and alphabetically add 1994); and does not involve any and thus such an action will not have the following inert ingredients to the technical standards that would require any negative economic impact on any table in paragraph (a) to read as follows: Agency consideration of voluntary entities, including small entities. consensus standards pursuant to section § 180.940 Tolerance exemptions for active 12(d) of the National Technology X. Congressional Review Act and inert ingredients for use in Transfer and Advancement Act Pursuant to the Congressional Review antimicrobial formulations (Food-contact (NTTAA) (15 U.S.C. 272 note). Act (5 U.S.C. 801 et seq.), EPA will surface sanitizing solutions). This action directly regulates growers, submit a report containing this rule and * * * * * food processors, food handlers, and food other required information to the U.S. (a) * * *

Pesticide chemical CAS Reg. No. Limits

Acetic acid ...... 64Ð19Ð7 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm.

******* Allyl cylcohexylpropionate ...... 2705Ð87Ð5 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm.

******* Butryic acid ...... 107Ð92Ð6 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. Butyl alcohol ...... 71Ð36Ð3 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. Citral ...... 5392Ð40Ð5 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. Citronellol ...... 106Ð22Ð9 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. Citronellyl acetate ...... 150Ð84Ð5 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. b-Damascone, (Z)- ...... 23726Ð92Ð3 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. Decanal ...... 112Ð31Ð2 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. (E)-4-Decenal ...... 65405Ð70Ð1 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. Decanoic acid ...... 334Ð48Ð5 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. 1-Decanol ...... 112Ð30Ð1 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm.

******* 2,6-Dimethyl-5-heptanal ...... 106Ð72Ð9 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. 2-Dodecanol, (2E)- ...... 20407Ð84Ð5 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm.

******* Ethyl 2-methylbutyrate ...... 452Ð79Ð1 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm.

******* (E)-Geraniol ...... 106Ð24Ð1 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. (E)-Geraniol acetate ...... 105Ð87Ð3 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. Heptanal ...... 111Ð71Ð7 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. Heptanoic acid ...... 111Ð14Ð8 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm.

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Pesticide chemical CAS Reg. No. Limits

Heptyl alcohol ...... 111Ð70Ð6 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. Hexanal ...... 66Ð25Ð1 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. Hexanoic acid ...... 142Ð62Ð1 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. n-Hexanol ...... 111Ð27Ð3 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. (Z)-3-Hexenol ...... 928Ð96Ð1 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. (Z)-3-Hexenol acetate ...... 3681Ð71Ð8 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. Hexyl acetate ...... 142Ð92Ð7 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm.

******* Lauric acid ...... 143Ð07Ð7 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. Lauric aldehyde ...... 112Ð54Ð9 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. Lauryl alcohol ...... 112Ð53Ð8 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. d-Limonene ...... 5989Ð27Ð5 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm.

******* Methyl-a-ionone ...... 127Ð42Ð4 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. 3-Methyl-2-butenyl acetate ...... 1191Ð16Ð8 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. 2-Methylundecanal ...... 110Ð41Ð8 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm.

******* Myristaldehyde ...... 124Ð25Ð4 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. Myristic acid ...... 544Ð63Ð8 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. Neryl acetate ...... 141Ð12Ð8 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm.

******* Nonanal ...... 124Ð19Ð6 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. Nonanoic acid ...... 112Ð05Ð0 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. Nonyl alcohol ...... 143Ð08Ð8 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm.

******* Octanal ...... 124Ð13Ð0 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm.

******* Octanoic acid ...... 124Ð07Ð2 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. 1-Octanol ...... 111Ð87Ð5 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm.

******* Palmitic acid ...... 57Ð10Ð3 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm.

******* Propionic acid ...... 79Ð09Ð4 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm.

******* Stearic acid...... 57Ð11Ð4 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm.

******* 2-Tridecanal ...... 7774Ð82Ð5 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. 3,5,5-Trimethylhexanal ...... 5435Ð64Ð3 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. Undecanal ...... 112Ð44Ð7 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. Undecyl alcohol ...... 112Ð42Ð5 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. Valeraldehyde ...... 110Ð62Ð3 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. Valeric acid ...... 109Ð52Ð4 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm.

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* * * * * ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ethyl in or on multiple commodities [FR Doc. 2015–11959 Filed 5–19–15; 8:45 am] AGENCY which are identified and discussed later BILLING CODE 6560–50–P in this document. Syngenta Crop 40 CFR Part 180 protection LLC requested these [EPA–HQ–OPP–2014–0340; FRL–9926–62] tolerances under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA). Trinexapac-ethyl; Pesticide Tolerances DATES: This regulation is effective May AGENCY: Environmental Protection 20, 2015. Objections and requests for Agency (EPA). hearings must be received on or before ACTION: Final rule. July 20, 2015, and must be filed in accordance with the instructions SUMMARY: This regulation establishes provided in 40 CFR part 178 (see also tolerances for residues of trinexapac-

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