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Federal Register/Vol. 63, No. 165/Wednesday, August 26, 1998 Federal Register / Vol. 63, No. 165 / Wednesday, August 26, 1998 / Notices 45481 RAC or the FGRRS on this issue and Providing Oral or Written Comments at ACTION: Notice. availability of related background SAB Meetings materials can be found in 63 FR 17000, The Science Advisory Board expects SUMMARY: In accordance with section April 7, 1998, and in 63 FR 36677, July that public statements presented at its 6(f)(1) of the Federal Insecticide, 7, 1998. meetings will not be repetitive of Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), At this meeting, the RAC may also previously submitted oral or written as amended, EPA is issuing a notice of discuss the status, current schedule and statements. In general, for receipt of request for amendment by an update of issues being resolved in teleconference meetings, opportunities registrants to delete uses in certain development of a draft report being for oral comment by members of the pesticide registrations. prepared by its Uncertainty in public will usually be limited to no Radiogenic (Cancer) Risk Subcommittee DATES: Unless a request is withdrawn, more than three minutes per speaker the Agency will approve these use (URRS). The URRS is continuing its and no more than fifteen minutes total. review of the Agency's draft deletions and the deletions will become For meetings, opportunities for oral effective on February 22, 1998. ``Uncertainty Analysis for Estimating comment by members of the public will Radiogenic Cancer Risks,'' dated usually be limited to no more than five FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: By October 1997. Information concerning minutes per speaker and no more than mail: James A. Hollins, Office of previous meetings of the RAC or the thirty minutes total. Written comments Pesticide Programs (7502C), URRS on this issue and availability of (at least 35 copies) received in the SAB Environmental Protection Agency, 401 related background materials can be Staff Office sufficiently prior to a M St., SW., Washington, DC 20460. found in 62 FR 55249, October 23, 1997, meeting date (usually one week before Office location for commercial courier, 63 FR 6927, February 11, 1998, and 63 the meeting), may be mailed to the delivery, telephone number and e-mail: FR 36677, July 7, 1998. relevant SAB committee or Rm. 216, Crystal Mall No. 2, 1921 For Further InformationÐAny subcommittee; comments received too Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, VA, member of the public wishing further close to the meeting date will normally (703) 305±5761; e-mail: information concerning the meeting, be provided to the relevant SAB [email protected]. including a draft meeting agenda, the committee or subcommittee at its SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: availability of current public draft SAB meeting, or in the case of reports on these topics, and to reserve teleconferences, will be provided I. Introduction intentions to log onto the immediately following the teleconference, or attend the meeting teleconference meeting. Written Section 6(f)(1) of FIFRA, provides that should contact Mrs. Diana L. Pozun, comments may be provided to the a registrant of a pesticide product may Management Assistant, at (202) 260± relevant committee or subcommittee up at any time request that any of its 8432; FAX (202) 260±7118, or via E- until the time of the meeting. Public pesticide registrations be amended to Mail at: [email protected]. Members comments (written or oral) should focus delete one or more uses. The Act further of the public who wish to make a brief on scientific or technical aspects of the provides that, before acting on the oral presentation to the Committee matters before the Committee at its request, EPA must publish a notice of during the meeting must contact Dr. K. meeting. receipt of any such request in the Jack Kooyoomjian in writing (Dr. Individuals requiring special Federal Register. Thereafter, the Kooyoomjian, Designated Federal accommodation at SAB meetings, Administrator may approve such a Officer, Radiation Advisory Committee, including wheelchair access, should request. contact the appropriate DFO at least five Science Advisory Board (1400), U.S. II. Intent to Delete Uses EPA, Washington, DC 20460, phone business days prior to the meeting so (202)±260±2560; fax (202)±260±7118; or that appropriate arrangements can be This notice announces receipt by the via E-Mail at: made. Agency of applications from registrants [email protected]) no later Dated: August 18, 1998. to delete uses in the 31 pesticide than noon, Wednesday, September 9, Donald G. Barnes, PhD, registrations listed in the following 1998 in order to be included on the Staff Director, Science Advisory Board. Table 1. These registrations are listed by Agenda. [FR Doc. 98±22894 Filed 8±25±98; 8:45 am] registration number, product names, For questions pertaining to the review active ingredients and the specific uses BILLING CODE 6560±50±P of the Interim Version Federal Guidance deleted. Users of these products who Report (FGR) Number 13, Part I or the desire continued use on crops or sites review of the Uncertainty Analysis for ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION being deleted should contact the Estimating Radiogenic Cancer Risks or AGENCY applicable registrant before February 22, to obtain copies of the relevant draft 1998 to discuss withdrawal of the documents, please contact Mr. Brian [OPP±34129; FRL 6020±3] applications for amendment. This 180± Littleton, Office of Radiation and Indoor Notice of Receipt of Requests for day period will also permit interested Air (ORIA) (6601J), U.S. Environmental Amendments to Delete Uses in Certain members of the public to intercede with Protection Agency, 401 M Street, SW, Pesticide Registrations registrants prior to the Agency approval Washington, DC 20460, (202) 564±9216; of the deletion. Note: Registration FAX (202) 565±2043; or via E-Mail at: AGENCY: Environmental Protection number(s) preceded by ** indicate a 30± [email protected]. Agency (EPA). day comment period. TABLE 1. Ð REGISTRATIONS WITH REQUESTS FOR AMENDMENTS TO DELETE USES IN CERTAIN PESTICIDE REGISTRATIONS EPA Reg No. Product Name Active Ingredient Delete From Label 000400±00399 Terraclor 75% Wettable Powder PCNB Foliar use on peanuts 000400±00402 Terraclor 10% Granular PCNB Foliar use on peanuts 45482 Federal Register / Vol. 63, No. 165 / Wednesday, August 26, 1998 / Notices TABLE 1. Ð REGISTRATIONS WITH REQUESTS FOR AMENDMENTS TO DELETE USES IN CERTAIN PESTICIDE REGISTRATIONSÐContinued EPA Reg No. Product Name Active Ingredient Delete From Label 000400±00453 Terraclor Flowable Fungicide PCNB Foliar use on peanuts 000435±00454 SBP±1382 Insecticide Aqueous Resmethrin Use on dogs and cats Pressurized Spray 0.35% 000432±00482 SBP-1382/Bioallethrin Aqueous Pres- d-Trans-Allethrin; Use on dogs and cats surized Spray Resmethrin 000432±00492 SBP±1382 Aqueous Pressurized Resmethrin Use on dogs and cats Spray 000432±00507 SBP±1382/Bioallethrin 0.20% to d-Trans-Allethrin; Use on dogs and cats 0.125% Aqueous Pressurized Resmethrin Spray 000432±00536 SBP±1382/Bioallethrin Aqueous d-Trans-Allethrin; Use on dogs and cats Pressurized Spray Resmethrin 000432±00543 SBP±1382 Insecticide Transparent Resmethrin Use on dogs and cats Emulsion Spray 0.35% 000432±00548 SBP±1382 Insecticide Transparent Resmethrin Use on dogs and cats Emulsion Spray 0.25% 000432±00593 SBP±1382/Bioallethrin 0.2 + 0.4 II d-Trans-Allethrin; Use on dogs and cats Resmethrin 000432±00626 SBP±1382/Esbiothrin/PBO Insecti- d-Trans-Allethrin; Piperonyl; Use on dogs and cats cide Aqueous Pressurized Spray Resmethrin 0.20% + 0.10% + 0.40% 000432±00627 SBP±1382/Esbiothrin/PBO Insecti- S-Bioallethrin; Piperonyl; Use on dogs and cats cide Aqueous Pressurized Spray Resmethrin 0.2% + 0.4% + 1.6% 000432±00631 SBP±1382/Esbiothrin/Piperonyl d-Trans-Allethrin; Piperonyl Use on dogs and cats Butoxide Insecticide Aqueoous butoxide; Resmethrin Pressurized Spray 0.20% + 0.20% + 0.80% 000432±00685 Ultra TEC Insecticide with Pyrethrins/ Piperonyl butoxide; Use on dogs PBO Pyrethrins 000432±00688 Pyrethrins/Piperonyl Butoxide Trans- Piperonyl butoxide; Use on dogs parent Emulsion Spray 0.1% + Pyrethrins 1.0% 000432±00690 Pyrethrins/Piperonyl Butoxide Trans- Piperonyl; Pyrethrins Use on dogs parent Emulsion Spray 0.15% + 1.5% 000432±00722 SBP±1382/Bioallethrin/Piperonyl d-Trans-Allethrin; Piperonyl Use on dogs and cats Butoxide Insecticide Aqueous butoxide; Resmethrin Pressurized Spray 002217±00145 Garden Protector 1% Rotenone; Cube Resins Terrestrial food crops 004816±00353 Drione Insecticide Piperonyl Butoxide; Use on dogs and cats Pyrethrins; Silica gel 004816±00442 Multi-Purpose Pyrenone Insecticide Piperonyl; Pyrethrins Use on dogs Concentrate 004816±00468 Pyrenone Plus Repellent Butoxypolypropylene Gly- Use on dogs and cats col; Pipernoyl; Pyrethrins 004816±00514 Pyrenone 25±5 M.A.G.C. Piperonyl butoxide; Use on dogs Pyrethrins 004816±00558 M.A.G. 3±6±10 N-Octyl bicyclohep tene Use on dogs dicarboximide; Piperonyl butoxide; Pyrethrins 004816±00567 Pyrenone M.A.G.C. 5±1 Piperonyl butoxide; Use on dogs Pyrethrins 004816±00706 Pyrenone 25±2.5 WP Piperonyl; Pyrethrins Use on dogs 004816±00708 123 M.A.G. N-Octyl bicycloheptene Use on dogs dicarboximide; Piperonyl; Pyrethrins Federal Register / Vol. 63, No. 165 / Wednesday, August 26, 1998 / Notices 45483 TABLE 1. Ð REGISTRATIONS WITH REQUESTS FOR AMENDMENTS TO DELETE USES IN CERTAIN PESTICIDE REGISTRATIONSÐContinued EPA Reg No. Product Name Active Ingredient Delete From Label **040083±00001 Lindane Technical Lindane Almonds, alfalfa, apples, apricots,
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