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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Animal and Plant Health Inspection
Service
[Docket No. APHIS–2013–0009]
Notice of Availability of Treatment
Evaluation Documents for Various
Plant Commodities
Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice of availability and
request for comments.
AGENCY:
We are advising the public
that we have determined that it is
necessary to immediately add to the
Plant Protection and Quarantine
Treatment Manual treatment schedules
for various plant commodities. We have
prepared four treatment evaluation
documents that describe the new
treatment schedules and explain why
we have determined that they are
effective at neutralizing certain target
pests. We are making these treatment
evaluation documents available to the
public for review and comment.
DATES: We will consider all comments
that we receive on or before May 27,
2014.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
by either of the following methods:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to
https://www.regulations.gov/#!document
Detail;D=APHIS-2013-0009-0001.
• Postal Mail/Commercial Delivery:
Send your comment to Docket No.
APHIS–2013–0009, Regulatory Analysis
and Development, PPD, APHIS, Station
3A–03.8, 4700 River Road, Unit 118,
Riverdale, MD 20737–1238.
Supporting documents and any
comments we receive on this docket
may be viewed at https://www.
regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=
APHIS-2013-0009 or in our reading
room, which is located in Room 1141 of
the USDA South Building, 14th Street
and Independence Avenue SW.,
Washington, DC. Normal reading room
hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday
through Friday, except holidays. To be
sure someone is there to help you,
please call (202) 799–7039 before
coming.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr.
Inder P.S. Gadh, Senior Risk Manager–
Treatments, PPQ, APHIS, 4700 River
Road Unit 133, Riverdale, MD 20737–
1231; (301) 851–2018.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
regulations in 7 CFR chapter III are
intended, among other things, to
prevent the introduction or
dissemination of plant pests and
noxious weeds into or within the United
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States. Under the regulations, certain
plants, fruits, vegetables, and other
articles must be treated before they may
be moved into the United States or
interstate. The phytosanitary treatments
regulations contained in part 305 of 7
CFR chapter III (referred to below as the
regulations) set out standards for
treatments required in parts 301, 318,
and 319 of 7 CFR chapter III for fruits,
vegetables, and other articles.
In § 305.2, paragraph (b) states that
approved treatment schedules are set
out in the Plant Protection and
Quarantine (PPQ) Treatment Manual.1
Section 305.3 sets out the processes for
adding, revising, or removing treatment
schedules in the PPQ Treatment
Manual. In that section, paragraph (b)
sets out the process for adding, revising,
or removing treatment schedules when
there is an immediate need to make a
change. The circumstances in which an
immediate need exists are described in
§ 305.3(b)(1). They are:
• PPQ has determined that an
approved treatment schedule is
ineffective at neutralizing the targeted
plant pest(s).
• PPQ has determined that, in order
to neutralize the targeted plant pest(s),
the treatment schedule must be
administered using a different process
than was previously used.
• PPQ has determined that a new
treatment schedule is effective, based on
efficacy data, and that ongoing trade in
a commodity or commodities may be
adversely impacted unless the new
treatment schedule is approved for use.
• The use of a treatment schedule is
no longer authorized by the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency or by
any other Federal entity.
We have added five and removed one
treatment schedule, and revised one
treatment schedule. The proposed
changes to the PPQ Treatment Manual
are as follows:
Methyl Bromide Treatment of
Asparagus Against External Pests
Treatment T101-b-1 in the PPQ
Treatment Manual requires asparagus to
be fumigated using 4 lbs MB/1,000 ft 3
for 2 hours at 40–49 °F. APHIS has
determined that treatment T101-b-1 is
not effective against eggs of Copitarsia
sp. and that a longer treatment or higher
dose of methyl bromide is needed to
ensure treatment efficacy for all stages
of that pest. Therefore, APHIS has
1 The Treatment Manual is available at https://
www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/plants/
manuals/index.shtml or by contacting the Animal
and Plant Health Inspection Service, Plant
Protection and Quarantine, Manuals Unit, 92
Thomas Johnson Drive, Suite 200, Frederick, MD
21702.
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revised treatment schedule T101-b-1 by
increasing the treatment duration by 30
minutes for all temperature ranges.
Hot Water Dip Treatment of Plant
Material Not Tolerant to Chemical
Fumigation
Special permit conditions authorize
PPQ to import some otherwise
prohibited plant material, subject to
certain conditions. For plant material
intolerant to fumigation, these
conditions are described in treatment
schedule T201-p-3. APHIS has
determined that treatment T201-p-3 is
not effective for many pests of concern
and that an alternate hot water
treatment with a higher temperature and
a longer treatment period is more
effective against a wide range of pests
that may accompany consignments. For
this reason, we are removing treatment
schedule T201-p-3 from the treatment
manual and adding new treatment
schedule T201-p-4 requiring hot water
treatment at 52 °C (125.6 °F) for 30
minutes.
Cold Treatment for Snails on Articles
Used for Food or Feed
The treatment manual lists several
cold treatments (T403-a-2–3, T403-a-6–
1, T403-a-6–2, and T403-a-6–3) to
control quarantine significant snails on
non-food or non-feed type commodities.
In the absence of approved cold
treatments to control snails on food or
feed commodities, APHIS has allowed
the cold treatments approved for nonfood/non-feed commodities to be used
on a case-by-case basis on food and feed
commodities. Because the use of cold
treatment in these circumstances has
not resulted in the snail’s introduction,
APHIS has determined that those
treatments could be used effectively to
control snails on food and feed
commodities without causing
significant injury to the treated
commodities and cover more families or
genera of exotic snails. Therefore, we
are adding treatments T110-c-1, T110-c2, and T110-c-3 for use on food and feed
commodities.
Heat Treatment for Plant Pathogenic
Bacteria and Fungi on Dried Plant
Parts, Including Wood and Articles
Made From Wood
Section 319.40 of the regulations lays
out the requirements for the importation
of wood and articles made with wood.
Because there are no broad spectrum
heat treatments for plant pathogenic
bacteria and fungi on dried plant parts,
dried plant parts including wood and
articles made with wood that are found
to be infested with plant pathogenic
bacteria and fungi are destroyed or sent
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back to the country of origin. APHIS has
decided to add a new treatment
schedule (T521) for plant pathogenic
bacteria and fungi on dried plant parts,
including wood and articles made with
wood.
Therefore, in accordance with
§ 305.3(a)(1), we are providing notice
that we have determined that it is
necessary to make the changes
described above to the treatment
manual. In order to have minimum
adverse impact on ongoing trade and
using the immediate process as
provided in § 305.3(b), these changes are
effective immediately upon publication
of this notice. These treatment
schedules will be listed in the PPQ
Treatment Manual, which will indicate
that these changes were made through
the immediate process described in
paragraph (b) of § 305.3 and that they
are subject to change or removal based
on public comment.
The reasons for these revisions to the
treatment manual are described in detail
in the treatment evaluation documents
(TEDs) we have prepared to support this
action. The TEDs may be viewed on the
Regulations.gov Web site or in our
reading room (see ADDRESSES above for
instructions for accessing
Regulations.gov and information on the
location and hours of the reading room).
You may also request paper copies of
the TEDs by calling or writing to the
person listed under FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT. Please refer to the
subject of the TED when requesting
copies.
After reviewing the comments we
receive, we will announce our decision
regarding the new treatment schedules
described in the TEDs in a subsequent
notice, in accordance with paragraph
(b)(3) of § 305.3. If we do not receive any
comments, or the comments we receive
do not change our determination that
the proposed changes are effective, we
will affirm these changes to the PPQ
Treatment Manual and make available a
new version of the PPQ Treatment
Manual reflecting these changes. If we
receive comments that cause us to
determine that additional changes need
to be made to one or more of the
treatment schedules discussed above,
we will make available a new version of
the PPQ Treatment Manual that reflects
the changes.
Authority: 7 U.S.C. 7701–7772 and 7781–
7786; 21 U.S.C. 136 and 136a; 7 CFR 2.22,
2.80, and 371.3.
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Done in Washington, DC, this 24th day of
March 2014.
Kevin Shea,
Administrator, Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Black Hills National Forest, Bearlodge
Ranger District; Wyoming; Bear Lodge
Project
Forest Service, USDA.
Notice of intent to prepare an
environmental impact statement.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
A Plan of Operation has been
submitted by Rare Element Resources,
Inc., for the purpose of constructing and
operating a rare earth elements mine in
the Black Hills National Forest,
Bearlodge District in Crook County,
Wyoming. The Bear Lodge Project
proposed action consists of the Bull Hill
Mine, the Miller Creek access road, the
power line, and ongoing mineral
exploration. The connected action, the
Upton hydrometallurgical processing
plant and the tailings storage facility are
located 45 miles away on private lands
outside of Upton in Weston County,
Wyoming. Notice is hereby given that
the U.S. Department of Agriculture,
Forest Service, Black Hills National
Forest, will prepare an Environmental
Impact Statement (EIS) to determine and
analyze the effects of construction and
operation of a proposed rare earth
elements mine and continued mineral
exploration within mining claims held
by Rare Element Resources, Inc. on
National Forest System (NFS) land.
While the Upton Plant is a connected
action, there is no federal authorization
for private land and therefore will not
be analyzed in detail.
The Bear Lodge Project proposed
action consists of the following
components:
• Construction and operation of an
open-pit mine operation at Bull Hill and
associated support facilities, including,
but not limited to, a Physical Upgrade
(PUG) plant, access route, waste rock
facility and sedimentation ponds,
located approximately 12 miles (or 6 air
miles) north of Sundance, Wyoming;
• Access road along County Roads
208, 266 and 8 and NFS Roads 854 and
851.
• A 69kV, above ground transmission
line crossing approximately 1.5 miles
NFS lands, while the remainder of the
13-mile line would be on private and
State of Wyoming lands; and
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• The continuation of mineral
exploration by drilling, trenching and
bulk sampling located on lands
surrounding the proposed mine.
The Bear Lodge Project connected
action includes:
• Construction and operation of a
hydrometallurgical (Hydromet) plant for
further concentration and recovery of
the rare earth elements into a rare earth
carbonate concentrate product on
private land outside the city limits of
Upton, Wyoming. This plant is
recognized as a connected action, but
will not be analyzed in detail in the EIS;
DATES: Comments concerning the scope
of the analysis must be received by
April 30, 2014. The draft environmental
impact statement is expected January,
2015 and the final environmental
impact statement is expected June,
2015.
ADDRESSES: Send written comments to
Jeanette Timm, Project Coordinator, US
Forest Service Black Hills National
Forest; Bearlodge Ranger District; 101 S.
21st Street; PO Box 680 Sundance, WY
82729–0680; 307–283–1361. Electronic
comments, with Bear Lodge Project on
the subject line, may also be sent via
email to: comments-rocky-mountainblack-hills-bearlodge@fs.fed.us, or via
facsimile to 307–283–3727. Information
will also be available on the project Web
page at the Forest Service Web site:
https://www.fs.usda.gov/projects/
blackhills/landmanagement/projects.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Jeanette Timm, Project Coordinator, US
Forest Service Black Hills National
Forest Bearlodge Ranger District; 101 S.
21st Street; PO Box 680 Sundance, WY
82729–0680; jmtimm@fs.fed.us; 307–
283–1361.
Individuals who use
telecommunication devices for the deaf
(TDD) may call the Federal Information
Relay Service (FIRS) at 1–800–877–8339
between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., Eastern
Time, Monday through Friday.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Purpose and Need for Action
The purpose of this project is to allow
a statutory right in a manner consistent
with federal laws and the 1997 Revised
Land and Resource Management Plan
for the Black Hills National Forest, as
Amended by the Phase II Amendment
(Forest Plan) to construct a rare earth
mine as proposed in the Bear Lodge
Project Plan of Operation, modified
February 2014, on NFS lands. The
statutory right of Rare Element
Resources, Inc. to develop a mine on
federally administered lands is
recognized in the General Mining Law
of 1872, as amended. Forest Service
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
[Docket No. APHIS-2013-0009]
Notice of Availability of Treatment Evaluation Documents for
Various Plant Commodities
AGENCY: Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice of availability and request for comments.
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SUMMARY: We are advising the public that we have determined that it is
necessary to immediately add to the Plant Protection and Quarantine
Treatment Manual treatment schedules for various plant commodities. We
have prepared four treatment evaluation documents that describe the new
treatment schedules and explain why we have determined that they are
effective at neutralizing certain target pests. We are making these
treatment evaluation documents available to the public for review and
comment.
DATES: We will consider all comments that we receive on or before May
27, 2014.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments by either of the following methods:
Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to https://www.regulations.gov/#!documentDetail;D=APHIS-2013-0009-0001.
Postal Mail/Commercial Delivery: Send your comment to
Docket No. APHIS-2013-0009, Regulatory Analysis and Development, PPD,
APHIS, Station 3A-03.8, 4700 River Road, Unit 118, Riverdale, MD 20737-
1238.
Supporting documents and any comments we receive on this docket may
be viewed at https://www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=APHIS-2013-
0009 or in our reading room, which is located in Room 1141 of the USDA
South Building, 14th Street and Independence Avenue SW., Washington,
DC. Normal reading room hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through
Friday, except holidays. To be sure someone is there to help you,
please call (202) 799-7039 before coming.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr. Inder P.S. Gadh, Senior Risk
Manager-Treatments, PPQ, APHIS, 4700 River Road Unit 133, Riverdale, MD
20737-1231; (301) 851-2018.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The regulations in 7 CFR chapter III are
intended, among other things, to prevent the introduction or
dissemination of plant pests and noxious weeds into or within the
United States. Under the regulations, certain plants, fruits,
vegetables, and other articles must be treated before they may be moved
into the United States or interstate. The phytosanitary treatments
regulations contained in part 305 of 7 CFR chapter III (referred to
below as the regulations) set out standards for treatments required in
parts 301, 318, and 319 of 7 CFR chapter III for fruits, vegetables,
and other articles.
In Sec. 305.2, paragraph (b) states that approved treatment
schedules are set out in the Plant Protection and Quarantine (PPQ)
Treatment Manual.\1\ Section 305.3 sets out the processes for adding,
revising, or removing treatment schedules in the PPQ Treatment Manual.
In that section, paragraph (b) sets out the process for adding,
revising, or removing treatment schedules when there is an immediate
need to make a change. The circumstances in which an immediate need
exists are described in Sec. 305.3(b)(1). They are:
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\1\ The Treatment Manual is available at https://www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/plants/manuals/index.shtml or by
contacting the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Plant
Protection and Quarantine, Manuals Unit, 92 Thomas Johnson Drive,
Suite 200, Frederick, MD 21702.
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PPQ has determined that an approved treatment schedule is
ineffective at neutralizing the targeted plant pest(s).
PPQ has determined that, in order to neutralize the
targeted plant pest(s), the treatment schedule must be administered
using a different process than was previously used.
PPQ has determined that a new treatment schedule is
effective, based on efficacy data, and that ongoing trade in a
commodity or commodities may be adversely impacted unless the new
treatment schedule is approved for use.
The use of a treatment schedule is no longer authorized by
the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency or by any other Federal
entity.
We have added five and removed one treatment schedule, and revised
one treatment schedule. The proposed changes to the PPQ Treatment
Manual are as follows:
Methyl Bromide Treatment of Asparagus Against External Pests
Treatment T101-b-1 in the PPQ Treatment Manual requires asparagus
to be fumigated using 4 lbs MB/1,000 ft \3\ for 2 hours at 40-
49[emsp14][deg]F. APHIS has determined that treatment T101-b-1 is not
effective against eggs of Copitarsia sp. and that a longer treatment or
higher dose of methyl bromide is needed to ensure treatment efficacy
for all stages of that pest. Therefore, APHIS has revised treatment
schedule T101-b-1 by increasing the treatment duration by 30 minutes
for all temperature ranges.
Hot Water Dip Treatment of Plant Material Not Tolerant to Chemical
Fumigation
Special permit conditions authorize PPQ to import some otherwise
prohibited plant material, subject to certain conditions. For plant
material intolerant to fumigation, these conditions are described in
treatment schedule T201-p-3. APHIS has determined that treatment T201-
p-3 is not effective for many pests of concern and that an alternate
hot water treatment with a higher temperature and a longer treatment
period is more effective against a wide range of pests that may
accompany consignments. For this reason, we are removing treatment
schedule T201-p-3 from the treatment manual and adding new treatment
schedule T201-p-4 requiring hot water treatment at 52 [deg]C
(125.6[emsp14][deg]F) for 30 minutes.
Cold Treatment for Snails on Articles Used for Food or Feed
The treatment manual lists several cold treatments (T403-a-2-3,
T403-a-6-1, T403-a-6-2, and T403-a-6-3) to control quarantine
significant snails on non-food or non-feed type commodities. In the
absence of approved cold treatments to control snails on food or feed
commodities, APHIS has allowed the cold treatments approved for non-
food/non-feed commodities to be used on a case-by-case basis on food
and feed commodities. Because the use of cold treatment in these
circumstances has not resulted in the snail's introduction, APHIS has
determined that those treatments could be used effectively to control
snails on food and feed commodities without causing significant injury
to the treated commodities and cover more families or genera of exotic
snails. Therefore, we are adding treatments T110-c-1, T110-c-2, and
T110-c-3 for use on food and feed commodities.
Heat Treatment for Plant Pathogenic Bacteria and Fungi on Dried Plant
Parts, Including Wood and Articles Made From Wood
Section 319.40 of the regulations lays out the requirements for the
importation of wood and articles made with wood. Because there are no
broad spectrum heat treatments for plant pathogenic bacteria and fungi
on dried plant parts, dried plant parts including wood and articles
made with wood that are found to be infested with plant pathogenic
bacteria and fungi are destroyed or sent
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back to the country of origin. APHIS has decided to add a new treatment
schedule (T521) for plant pathogenic bacteria and fungi on dried plant
parts, including wood and articles made with wood.
Therefore, in accordance with Sec. 305.3(a)(1), we are providing
notice that we have determined that it is necessary to make the changes
described above to the treatment manual. In order to have minimum
adverse impact on ongoing trade and using the immediate process as
provided in Sec. 305.3(b), these changes are effective immediately
upon publication of this notice. These treatment schedules will be
listed in the PPQ Treatment Manual, which will indicate that these
changes were made through the immediate process described in paragraph
(b) of Sec. 305.3 and that they are subject to change or removal based
on public comment.
The reasons for these revisions to the treatment manual are
described in detail in the treatment evaluation documents (TEDs) we
have prepared to support this action. The TEDs may be viewed on the
Regulations.gov Web site or in our reading room (see ADDRESSES above
for instructions for accessing Regulations.gov and information on the
location and hours of the reading room). You may also request paper
copies of the TEDs by calling or writing to the person listed under FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT. Please refer to the subject of the TED
when requesting copies.
After reviewing the comments we receive, we will announce our
decision regarding the new treatment schedules described in the TEDs in
a subsequent notice, in accordance with paragraph (b)(3) of Sec.
305.3. If we do not receive any comments, or the comments we receive do
not change our determination that the proposed changes are effective,
we will affirm these changes to the PPQ Treatment Manual and make
available a new version of the PPQ Treatment Manual reflecting these
changes. If we receive comments that cause us to determine that
additional changes need to be made to one or more of the treatment
schedules discussed above, we will make available a new version of the
PPQ Treatment Manual that reflects the changes.
Authority: 7 U.S.C. 7701-7772 and 7781-7786; 21 U.S.C. 136 and
136a; 7 CFR 2.22, 2.80, and 371.3.
Done in Washington, DC, this 24th day of March 2014.
Kevin Shea,
Administrator, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.
[FR Doc. 2014-06948 Filed 3-27-14; 8:45 am]
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