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AGENCY: Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice.
SUMMARY: In compliance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) (44
U.S.C. 3501 et seq.), this document
announces that EPA is planning to
submit requests to renew several
currently approved Information
Collection Request (ICR) to the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB). The
ICRs are specifically identified in this
document by their corresponding titles,
EPA ICR numbers, OMB Control
numbers, and related docket
identification (ID) numbers. Before
submitting these ICRs to OMB for
review and approval, EPA is soliciting
comments on specific aspects of the
information collection activities.
DATES: Comments must be received on
or before April 27, 2009.
ADDRESSES: Submit your comments,
identified by the docket ID number for
the corresponding ICR as identified in
this document, by one of the following
methods:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://
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
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arrangements should be made for
deliveries of boxed information. The
Docket Facility telephone number is
(703) 305–5805.
Instructions: Direct your comments to
the docket ID number for the
corresponding ICR as identified in this
document. EPA’s policy is that all
comments received will be included in
the docket without change and may be
made available on-line at https://
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 email. 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 https://www.regulations.gov. 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
form. Publicly available docket
materials are available either in the
electronic docket at https://
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.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lily
Negash, Field and External Affairs
Division (7506P), Office of Pesticide
Programs, Environmental Protection
Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW.,
Washington, DC 20460–0001; telephone
number: (703) 347–8515; fax number:
(703) 305–5884; e-mail address:
negash.lily@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. What Information is of Particular
Interest to the EPA?
Pursuant to section 3506(c) (2) (A) of
PRA, EPA specifically solicits
comments and information to enable it
to:
1. Evaluate whether the proposed
collection of information is necessary
for the proper performance of the
functions of the Agency, including
whether the information will have
practical utility.
2. Evaluate the accuracy of the
Agency’s estimates of the burden of the
proposed collection of information,
including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used.
3. Enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected.
4. Minimize the burden of the
collection of information on those who
are to respond, including through the
use of appropriate automated electronic,
mechanical, or other technological
collection techniques or other forms of
information technology, e.g., permitting
electronic submission of responses. In
particular, EPA is requesting comments
from very small businesses (those that
employ less than 25) on examples of
specific additional efforts that EPA
could make to reduce the paperwork
burden for very small businesses
affected by this collection.
II. What Should I Consider when I
Prepare My Comments for EPA?
You may find the following
suggestions helpful for preparing your
comments:
1. Explain your views as clearly as
possible and provide specific examples.
2. Describe any assumptions that you
used.
3. Provide copies of any technical
information and/or data you used that
support your views.
4. If you estimate potential burden or
costs, explain how you arrived at the
estimate that you provide.
5. Provide specific examples to
illustrate your concerns.
6. Offer alternative ways to improve
the collection activity.
7. Make sure to submit your
comments by the deadline identified
under DATES.
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8. To ensure proper receipt by EPA,
be sure to identify the docket ID number
assigned to this action in the subject
line on the first page of your response.
You may also provide the name, date,
and Federal Register citation.
III. What Do I Need to Know About
PRA?
An Agency may not conduct or
sponsor, and a person is not required to
respond to, a collection of information
subject to PRA approval unless it
displays a currently valid OMB control
number. The OMB control numbers for
EPA’s regulations in title 40 of the Code
of Federal Regulations (CFR), after
appearing in the preamble of the final
rule, are further displayed either by
publication in the Federal Register or
by other appropriate means, such as on
the related collection instruments or
form, if applicable. The display of OMB
control numbers for certain EPA
regulations is consolidated in a list at 40
CFR 9.1.
Under PRA, burden means the total
time, effort, or financial resources
expended by persons to generate,
maintain, retain, or disclose or provide
information to or for a Federal agency.
This includes the time needed to review
instructions; develop, acquire, install,
and utilize technology and systems for
the purposes of collecting, validating,
and verifying information, processing
and maintaining information, and
disclosing and providing information;
adjust the existing ways to comply with
any previously applicable instructions
and requirements which have
subsequently changed; train personnel
to be able to respond to a collection of
information; search data sources;
complete and review the collection of
information; and transmit or otherwise
disclose the information.
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IV. Which ICRs Are Being Renewed?
EPA is planning to submit a number
of currently approved ICRs to OMB for
review and approval under PRA. In
addition to specifically identifying the
ICRs by title and corresponding ICR,
OMB and docket ID numbers, this unit
provides a brief summary of the
information collection activity and the
Agency’s estimated burden. The
Supporting Statement for each ICR, a
copy of which is available in the
corresponding docket, provides a more
detailed explanation.
A. Docket ID Number EPA–HQ–OPP–
2008–0927
Title: Tolerance Petitions for Food/
Feed Crops and New Inert Ingredients.
ICR numbers: EPA ICR No. 0597.10,
OMB Control No. 2070–0024.
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ICR status: The approval for this ICR
is scheduled to expire on November 30,
2009.
Affected entities: Entities potentially
affected by this ICR include individuals
or entities engaged in activities related
to the registration of a pesticide product,
which may be identified by the North
American Industrial Classification
System (NAICS) code 325320.
Abstract: This information collection
will enable EPA to collect adequate data
to support the establishment of
pesticide tolerances pursuant to section
408 of the Federal Food, Drug, and
Cosmetic Act (FFDCA). A pesticide may
not be used on food or feed crops unless
EPA has established a tolerance for the
pesticide residues on that crop or
established an exemption from the
requirement to have a tolerance.
Responses to this collection are required
to obtain tolerances or exemptions from
tolerances for pesticides used on food or
feed crops, pursuant to section 408 of
FFDCA, 21 U.S.C. 346a, as amended by
the Food Quality Protection Act (FQPA)
(Public Law 104–170). CBI submitted to
EPA in response to this information
collection is protected from disclosure
under the Federal Insecticide,
Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA)
section 10.
This ICR only applies to the
information collection activities
associated with the submission of a
petition for a tolerance action. It is
EPA’s responsibility to ensure that the
maximum residue levels likely to be
found in or on food/feed crops are safe
for human consumption through a
careful review and evaluation of residue
chemistry and toxicology data. In
addition, it must ensure that adequate
enforcement of the tolerance can be
achieved through the testing of
submitted analytical methods. If the
data are adequate for EPA to determine
that there is a reasonable certainty that
no harm will result from aggregate
exposure, the Agency will establish the
tolerance or grant an exemption from
the requirement of a tolerance.
Burden statement: The annual public
reporting and recordkeeping burden for
this collection of information is
estimated to average 1,739 hours per
response. The ICR, a copy of which is
available in the docket, provides a
detailed explanation of this estimate,
which is only briefly summarized here:
Estimated total number of potential
respondents: 103.
Frequency of response: As needed.
Estimated total average number of
responses for each respondent: 1.
Estimated total annual burden hours:
179,117.
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Estimated total annual costs:
$14,712,005. This ICR does not involve
any capital investment or maintenance
and operational costs.
Changes in the estimates from the last
approval: The renewal of this ICR will
result in an overall decrease of 79,783
hours in the total estimated respondent
burden identified in the currently
approved ICR. The thirty-one percent
decrease from previous years, reflects
the average number of tolerance
petitions received by EPA in the past
three years (2006, 2007, and 2008). This
change is an adjustment.
B. Docket ID Number EPA–HQ–OPP–
2008–0917
Title: Standards for Pesticide
Containers and Containment.
ICR numbers: EPA ICR No. 1632.03,
OMB Control No. 2070–0133.
ICR status: The approval for this ICR
is scheduled to expire on November 30,
2009.
Affected entities: Entities potentially
affected by this ICR include pesticide
registrants and businesses who
formulate pesticide products or
pesticide formulation intermediates
(NAICS code 325320), farm supply
wholesalers (NAICS code 422910),
swimming pool applicators (classified
under NAICS codes 561790, 453998,
and 235990), and agricultural (aerial
and ground) commercial applicators
(classified under NAICS code 115112).
Abstract: This information collection
request covers the information
collection activities associated with the
container design and residue removal
requirements and containment structure
requirements.
With respect to the container design
and residue removal requirements, the
information collection activities are
associated with the requirement that
businesses subject to the container
regulations (pesticide registrants) and
repackaging regulations (pesticide
registrants and refillers) maintain
records of test data, cleaning
procedures, certain data when a
container is refilled, and other
supporting information. These records
are subject to both call-in by EPA and
on-site inspection by EPA and its
representatives. EPA has not established
a regular schedule for the collection of
these records, and there is no reporting.
With respect to the containment
structure requirements, the information
collection activities are associated with
the requirement that businesses subject
to the containment structure regulations
maintain records of the: 1) Monthly
inspection and maintenance of each
containment structure and all stationary
bulk containers; 2) duration over which
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non-stationary bulk containers holding
pesticide and not protected by a
secondary containment unit remain at
the same location; and 3) construction
date of the containment structure. The
businesses subject to the containment
structure regulations include
agrichemical retailers and refilling
establishments, custom blenders and
commercial applicators of agricultural
pesticides. The records have to be
maintained by the owners and operators
of such businesses. There is no regular
schedule for the collection of either of
these records, nor does EPA anticipate
a call-in of records at some future date.
Instead, the records would be available
to inspectors to ensure that businesses
are in compliance with containment
requirements. These inspections are
generally conducted by the states, who
enforce FIFRA regulations through
cooperative agreements with EPA.
Burden statement: The annual public
reporting and recordkeeping burden for
this collection of information is
estimated to average 7.4 hours per
response. The ICR, a copy of which is
available in the docket, provides a
detailed explanation of this estimate,
which is only briefly summarized here:
Estimated total number of potential
respondents: 23,586. This includes
1,804 registrant facilities, 16,795
agricultural pesticide refillers, 322
swimming pool supply companies, and
4,665 facilities requiring secondary
containment.
Frequency of response: On occasion.
There is no regular reporting involved.
This ICR only involves recordkeeping
requirements.
Estimated total average number of
responses for each respondent: 1.
Estimated total annual burden hours:
174,550.5 hours. This includes 139,563
hours for container design and residue
removal requirements and 34,987.5
hours for containment structure
requirements.
Estimated total annual costs:
$6,124,953. This includes $4,902,723 for
container design and residue removal
requirements and $1,222,230 for
containment structure requirements.
Changes in the estimates from the last
approval: The renewal of this ICR will
result in an overall increase of 122,493.5
hours in the total estimated respondent
burden identified in the currently
approved ICR. When the information
collection associated with this ICR was
approved in 2006, the burden hours
were adjusted to reflect only the burden
associated with initial rule
familiarization and state requests to use
their containment regulations in lieu of
Federal regulations - a total of 52,057
hours. These were the only burdens that
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were imposed by the pesticide container
and containment regulations during the
course of that approval. EPA was
instructed to revise the estimates, upon
resubmission, to reflect the burden
imposed in 2009 and beyond because of
compliance with the requirements. This
change is an adjustment.
V. What is the Next Step in the Process
for These ICRs?
EPA will consider the comments
received and amend the individual ICRs
as appropriate. The final ICR packages
will then be submitted to OMB for
review and approval pursuant to 5 CFR
1320.12. EPA will issue another Federal
Register notice pursuant to 5 CFR
1320.5(a) (1) (iv) to announce the
submission of these ICRs to OMB and
the opportunity for the public to submit
additional comments for OMB
consideration. If you have any questions
about any of these ICRs or the approval
process in general, please contact the
person listed under FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT.
List of Subjects
Environmental protection, Reporting
and recordkeeping requirements.
Dated: February 17, 2009.
James Jones,
Acting Assistant Administrator, Office of
Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
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AGENCY
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State Federal Insecticide, Fungicide,
and Rodenticide Act; Working
Committee’s on Environmental Quality
Issues and Pesticides Operations
Management
AGENCY: Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice.
SUMMARY: The Association of American
Pesticide Control Officials (AAPCO)/
State FIFRA Issues Research and
Evaluation Group (SFIREG) Working
Committee’s on Environmental Quality
Issues and Pesticides Operations
Management will hold a 2–day meeting,
beginning on April 27, 2009 and ending
April 28, 2009. This notice announces
the location and times for the meeting
and sets forth the tentative agenda
topics.
DATES: The meeting will be held on
Monday, April 27, 2009 from 8:30 a.m.
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to 5:00 p.m. and 8:30 a.m to 12 noon on
Tuesday April 28, 2009
To request accommodation of a
disability, please contact the person
listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATON
CONTACT, preferably at least 10 days
prior to the meeting, to give EPA as
much time as possible to process your
request.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at
EPA. One Potomac Yard (South Bldg.)
2777 Crystal Dr., Arlington VA. 4th
Floor South Conference Room.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ron
Kendall, Field and External Affairs
Division (7506P), Office of Pesticide
Programs, Environmental Protection
Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW.,
Washington, DC 20460–0001; telephone
number: (703) 305–5561 fax number:
(703) 308–1850; e-mail address:
kendall.ron@epa.gov. or Grier Stayton,
SFIREG Executive Secretary, P.O. Box
466, Milford DE 19963; telephone
number (302) 422–8152; fax (302) 422–
2435; e-mail address: grierstaytonaapcosfireg@comcast.net.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. General Information
A. Does this Action Apply to Me?
You may be potentially affected by
this action if you are interested in
SFIREG information exchange
relationship with EPA regarding
important issues related to human
health, environmental exposure to
pesticides, and insight into EPA’s
decision-making process. You are
invited and encouraged to attend the
meetings and participate as appropriate.
Potentially affected entities may
include, but are not limited to:
Those persons who are or may be
required to conduct testing of chemical
substances under the Federal Food,
Drug and Cosmetics Act (FFDCA), or the
Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and
Rodenticide Act (FIFRA).
B. How Can I Get Copies of this
Document and Other Related
Information?
1. Docket. EPA has established a
docket for this action under docket ID
number EPA–HQ–OPP–2008–0143.
Publicly available docket materials are
available either in the electronic docket
at https://www.regulations.gov, or, if only
available in hard copy, at the Office of
Pesticide Programs (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
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
[FRL-8398-8]
Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposed Renewal of
Several Currently Approved Collections; Comment Request
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: In compliance with the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) (44
U.S.C. 3501 et seq.), this document announces that EPA is planning to
submit requests to renew several currently approved Information
Collection Request (ICR) to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB).
The ICRs are specifically identified in this document by their
corresponding titles, EPA ICR numbers, OMB Control numbers, and related
docket identification (ID) numbers. Before submitting these ICRs to OMB
for review and approval, EPA is soliciting comments on specific aspects
of the information collection activities.
DATES: Comments must be received on or before April 27, 2009.
ADDRESSES: Submit your comments, identified by the docket ID number for
the corresponding ICR as identified in this document, by one of the
following methods:
Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://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 docket ID number for the
corresponding ICR as identified in this document. EPA's policy is that
all comments received will be included in the docket without change and
may be made available on-line at https://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 https://www.regulations.gov. 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 form. Publicly
available docket materials are available either in the electronic
docket at https://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: Lily Negash, Field and External
Affairs Division (7506P), Office of Pesticide Programs, Environmental
Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW., Washington, DC 20460-
0001; telephone number: (703) 347-8515; fax number: (703) 305-5884; e-
mail address: negash.lily@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. What Information is of Particular Interest to the EPA?
Pursuant to section 3506(c) (2) (A) of PRA, EPA specifically
solicits comments and information to enable it to:
1. Evaluate whether the proposed collection of information is
necessary for the proper performance of the functions of the Agency,
including whether the information will have practical utility.
2. Evaluate the accuracy of the Agency's estimates of the burden of
the proposed collection of information, including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used.
3. Enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to
be collected.
4. Minimize the burden of the collection of information on those
who are to respond, including through the use of appropriate automated
electronic, mechanical, or other technological collection techniques or
other forms of information technology, e.g., permitting electronic
submission of responses. In particular, EPA is requesting comments from
very small businesses (those that employ less than 25) on examples of
specific additional efforts that EPA could make to reduce the paperwork
burden for very small businesses affected by this collection.
II. What Should I Consider when I Prepare My Comments for EPA?
You may find the following suggestions helpful for preparing your
comments:
1. Explain your views as clearly as possible and provide specific
examples.
2. Describe any assumptions that you used.
3. Provide copies of any technical information and/or data you used
that support your views.
4. If you estimate potential burden or costs, explain how you
arrived at the estimate that you provide.
5. Provide specific examples to illustrate your concerns.
6. Offer alternative ways to improve the collection activity.
7. Make sure to submit your comments by the deadline identified
under DATES.
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8. To ensure proper receipt by EPA, be sure to identify the docket
ID number assigned to this action in the subject line on the first page
of your response. You may also provide the name, date, and Federal
Register citation.
III. What Do I Need to Know About PRA?
An Agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required
to respond to, a collection of information subject to PRA approval
unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. The OMB
control numbers for EPA's regulations in title 40 of the Code of
Federal Regulations (CFR), after appearing in the preamble of the final
rule, are further displayed either by publication in the Federal
Register or by other appropriate means, such as on the related
collection instruments or form, if applicable. The display of OMB
control numbers for certain EPA regulations is consolidated in a list
at 40 CFR 9.1.
Under PRA, burden means the total time, effort, or financial
resources expended by persons to generate, maintain, retain, or
disclose or provide information to or for a Federal agency. This
includes the time needed to review instructions; develop, acquire,
install, and utilize technology and systems for the purposes of
collecting, validating, and verifying information, processing and
maintaining information, and disclosing and providing information;
adjust the existing ways to comply with any previously applicable
instructions and requirements which have subsequently changed; train
personnel to be able to respond to a collection of information; search
data sources; complete and review the collection of information; and
transmit or otherwise disclose the information.
IV. Which ICRs Are Being Renewed?
EPA is planning to submit a number of currently approved ICRs to
OMB for review and approval under PRA. In addition to specifically
identifying the ICRs by title and corresponding ICR, OMB and docket ID
numbers, this unit provides a brief summary of the information
collection activity and the Agency's estimated burden. The Supporting
Statement for each ICR, a copy of which is available in the
corresponding docket, provides a more detailed explanation.
A. Docket ID Number EPA-HQ-OPP-2008-0927
Title: Tolerance Petitions for Food/Feed Crops and New Inert
Ingredients.
ICR numbers: EPA ICR No. 0597.10, OMB Control No. 2070-0024.
ICR status: The approval for this ICR is scheduled to expire on
November 30, 2009.
Affected entities: Entities potentially affected by this ICR
include individuals or entities engaged in activities related to the
registration of a pesticide product, which may be identified by the
North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) code 325320.
Abstract: This information collection will enable EPA to collect
adequate data to support the establishment of pesticide tolerances
pursuant to section 408 of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act
(FFDCA). A pesticide may not be used on food or feed crops unless EPA
has established a tolerance for the pesticide residues on that crop or
established an exemption from the requirement to have a tolerance.
Responses to this collection are required to obtain tolerances or
exemptions from tolerances for pesticides used on food or feed crops,
pursuant to section 408 of FFDCA, 21 U.S.C. 346a, as amended by the
Food Quality Protection Act (FQPA) (Public Law 104-170). CBI submitted
to EPA in response to this information collection is protected from
disclosure under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide
Act (FIFRA) section 10.
This ICR only applies to the information collection activities
associated with the submission of a petition for a tolerance action. It
is EPA's responsibility to ensure that the maximum residue levels
likely to be found in or on food/feed crops are safe for human
consumption through a careful review and evaluation of residue
chemistry and toxicology data. In addition, it must ensure that
adequate enforcement of the tolerance can be achieved through the
testing of submitted analytical methods. If the data are adequate for
EPA to determine that there is a reasonable certainty that no harm will
result from aggregate exposure, the Agency will establish the tolerance
or grant an exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Burden statement: The annual public reporting and recordkeeping
burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 1,739
hours per response. The ICR, a copy of which is available in the
docket, provides a detailed explanation of this estimate, which is only
briefly summarized here:
Estimated total number of potential respondents: 103.
Frequency of response: As needed.
Estimated total average number of responses for each respondent: 1.
Estimated total annual burden hours: 179,117.
Estimated total annual costs: $14,712,005. This ICR does not
involve any capital investment or maintenance and operational costs.
Changes in the estimates from the last approval: The renewal of
this ICR will result in an overall decrease of 79,783 hours in the
total estimated respondent burden identified in the currently approved
ICR. The thirty-one percent decrease from previous years, reflects the
average number of tolerance petitions received by EPA in the past three
years (2006, 2007, and 2008). This change is an adjustment.
B. Docket ID Number EPA-HQ-OPP-2008-0917
Title: Standards for Pesticide Containers and Containment.
ICR numbers: EPA ICR No. 1632.03, OMB Control No. 2070-0133.
ICR status: The approval for this ICR is scheduled to expire on
November 30, 2009.
Affected entities: Entities potentially affected by this ICR
include pesticide registrants and businesses who formulate pesticide
products or pesticide formulation intermediates (NAICS code 325320),
farm supply wholesalers (NAICS code 422910), swimming pool applicators
(classified under NAICS codes 561790, 453998, and 235990), and
agricultural (aerial and ground) commercial applicators (classified
under NAICS code 115112).
Abstract: This information collection request covers the
information collection activities associated with the container design
and residue removal requirements and containment structure
requirements.
With respect to the container design and residue removal
requirements, the information collection activities are associated with
the requirement that businesses subject to the container regulations
(pesticide registrants) and repackaging regulations (pesticide
registrants and refillers) maintain records of test data, cleaning
procedures, certain data when a container is refilled, and other
supporting information. These records are subject to both call-in by
EPA and on-site inspection by EPA and its representatives. EPA has not
established a regular schedule for the collection of these records, and
there is no reporting.
With respect to the containment structure requirements, the
information collection activities are associated with the requirement
that businesses subject to the containment structure regulations
maintain records of the: 1) Monthly inspection and maintenance of each
containment structure and all stationary bulk containers; 2) duration
over which
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non-stationary bulk containers holding pesticide and not protected by a
secondary containment unit remain at the same location; and 3)
construction date of the containment structure. The businesses subject
to the containment structure regulations include agrichemical retailers
and refilling establishments, custom blenders and commercial
applicators of agricultural pesticides. The records have to be
maintained by the owners and operators of such businesses. There is no
regular schedule for the collection of either of these records, nor
does EPA anticipate a call-in of records at some future date. Instead,
the records would be available to inspectors to ensure that businesses
are in compliance with containment requirements. These inspections are
generally conducted by the states, who enforce FIFRA regulations
through cooperative agreements with EPA.
Burden statement: The annual public reporting and recordkeeping
burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 7.4
hours per response. The ICR, a copy of which is available in the
docket, provides a detailed explanation of this estimate, which is only
briefly summarized here:
Estimated total number of potential respondents: 23,586. This
includes 1,804 registrant facilities, 16,795 agricultural pesticide
refillers, 322 swimming pool supply companies, and 4,665 facilities
requiring secondary containment.
Frequency of response: On occasion. There is no regular reporting
involved. This ICR only involves recordkeeping requirements.
Estimated total average number of responses for each respondent: 1.
Estimated total annual burden hours: 174,550.5 hours. This includes
139,563 hours for container design and residue removal requirements and
34,987.5 hours for containment structure requirements.
Estimated total annual costs: $6,124,953. This includes $4,902,723
for container design and residue removal requirements and $1,222,230
for containment structure requirements.
Changes in the estimates from the last approval: The renewal of
this ICR will result in an overall increase of 122,493.5 hours in the
total estimated respondent burden identified in the currently approved
ICR. When the information collection associated with this ICR was
approved in 2006, the burden hours were adjusted to reflect only the
burden associated with initial rule familiarization and state requests
to use their containment regulations in lieu of Federal regulations - a
total of 52,057 hours. These were the only burdens that were imposed by
the pesticide container and containment regulations during the course
of that approval. EPA was instructed to revise the estimates, upon
resubmission, to reflect the burden imposed in 2009 and beyond because
of compliance with the requirements. This change is an adjustment.
V. What is the Next Step in the Process for These ICRs?
EPA will consider the comments received and amend the individual
ICRs as appropriate. The final ICR packages will then be submitted to
OMB for review and approval pursuant to 5 CFR 1320.12. EPA will issue
another Federal Register notice pursuant to 5 CFR 1320.5(a) (1) (iv) to
announce the submission of these ICRs to OMB and the opportunity for
the public to submit additional comments for OMB consideration. If you
have any questions about any of these ICRs or the approval process in
general, please contact the person listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT.
List of Subjects
Environmental protection, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
Dated: February 17, 2009.
James Jones,
Acting Assistant Administrator, Office of Prevention, Pesticides and
Toxic Substances.
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