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Chlorpyrifos, Diazinon, and Malathion;
National Marine Fisheries Service
Biological Opinion Issued Under the
Endangered Species Act; Notice of
Availability
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) is seeking comment on
the final Biological Opinion (BiOp)
issued under the Endangered Species
Act (ESA) by the National Marine
Fisheries Service (NMFS), regarding the
potential effects of chlorpyrifos,
malathion, and diazinon on federally
listed threatened or endangered species
(listed species) and their designated
critical habitats.
DATES: Comments must be received on
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Submit your comments,
identified by docket identification (ID)
number EPA–HQ–OPP–2018–0141, by
one of the following methods:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the online
instructions for submitting comments.
Do not submit electronically any
information you consider to be
Confidential Business Information (CBI)
or other information whose disclosure is
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Protection Agency Docket Center (EPA/
DC), (28221T), 1200 Pennsylvania Ave.
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delivery of boxed information, please
follow the instructions at https://
www.epa.gov/dockets/contacts.html.
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commenting or visiting the docket,
along with more information about
dockets generally, is available at https://
www.epa.gov/dockets.
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Division (7508P), Office of Pesticide
Programs, Environmental Protection
Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW,
Washington, DC 20460–0001; telephone
number: (703) 308–0128; email address:
Perry.Tracy@epa.gov.
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ADDRESSES:
I. General Information
A. Does this action apply to me?
This action is directed to the public
in general, and may be of interest to a
wide range of stakeholders including
environmental, farm worker, and
agricultural advocates; the chemical
industry; pesticide users; and members
of the public interested in the sale,
distribution, or use of pesticides and/or
the potential impacts of pesticide use on
listed species and designated critical
habitat. Since others also may be
interested, the Agency has not
attempted to describe all the specific
entities that may be affected by this
action.
B. What should I consider as I prepare
my comments for EPA?
1. Submitting CBI. Do not submit this
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2. Tips for preparing your comments.
When preparing and submitting your
comments, see the commenting tips at
https://www.epa.gov/dockets/
comments.html.
C. How can I get copies of this
document and other related
information?
A copy of the Biological Opinion on
Pesticides: Chlorpyrifos, Diazinon, and
Malathion is available in the docket
under docket identification (ID) number
EPA–HQ–OPP–2018–0141.
II. What action is the Agency taking?
A. Authority
The ESA requires Federal agencies,
such as EPA, to ensure that their actions
are not likely to jeopardize the
continued existence of species listed as
threatened or endangered under the
ESA, or destroy or adversely modify the
designated critical habitat of such
species. The registration of a pesticide
under the Federal Insecticide,
Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA)
constitutes an EPA ‘‘action’’ under the
ESA. If EPA determines a pesticide may
affect a listed species or its designated
critical habitat, EPA must initiate
consultation with the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service (FWS) or NMFS (the
Service or Services), as appropriate. In
response to a Federal agency initiating
formal consultation, the Service(s)
develops a BiOp in which it provides its
opinion on whether the ‘‘action’’ is
likely to jeopardize the continued
existence of a listed species and/or is
likely to destroy or adversely modify
designated critical habitat and, if so,
describes reasonable and prudent
alternatives (RPAs) to avoid the
determination. The BiOp will also
address whether the action will result in
incidental take of listed species and, if
so, provide a statement specifying the
amount of any permitted incidental take
and setting forth reasonable and prudent
measures (RPMs) necessary or
appropriate to minimize the impact of
such take.
B. Background
Consistent with EPA’s responsibility
under the ESA, on January 18, 2017,
EPA released national-level endangered
species Biological Evaluations (BEs) for
chlorpyrifos, diazinon, and malathion to
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assess risks to listed species from
registered uses of these pesticides.
These BEs were completed in
accordance with the joint Interim
Approaches developed to implement
the recommendations of the April 2013
National Academy of Sciences (NAS)
report, Assessing Risks to Endangered
and Threatened Species from Pesticides.
The NAS report outlined
recommendations on specific scientific
and technical issues related to the
development of pesticide risk
assessments that EPA and the FWS and
NMFS must conduct to meet their
obligations under the ESA. In November
2013, the Services, EPA, and the U.S.
Department of Agriculture (USDA)
released a white paper containing a
summary of their joint Interim
Approaches for assessing risks to listed
species from pesticides. Details of the
joint Interim Approaches are contained
in the November 1, 2013 white paper
Interim Approaches for National-Level
Pesticide Endangered Species Act
Assessments Based on the
Recommendations of the National
Academy of Sciences April 2013 Report.
The methods developed as part of the
joint Interim Approaches will continue
to be vetted before EPA utilizes these
methods broadly to meet its ESA
obligations. Additional information on
endangered species risk assessment and
the NAS report recommendations are
available at https://www.epa.gov/
endangered-species/implementing-nasreport-recommendations-ecologicalrisk-assessment-endangered-and.
On December 29, 2017, in response to
a court-ordered deadline in the case of
Nw. Coal. for Alternatives to Pesticides,
et al. v. NMFS, Stipulation and Order,
Dkt. 50, No. 07–1791–RSL (D. Wash.
May 21, 2014), NMFS transmitted to
EPA its final BiOp regarding the effects
of the registration review under section
3 of FIFRA of these pesticides on listed
species. The BiOp addressed the effects
of these three pesticides on 77 listed
species and 50 designated critical
habitats and, in sum, 38 different
species would likely be jeopardized
with extinction and 37 critical habitat
units would be destroyed or adversely
modified. NMFS had sought from the
court, but was not provided, additional
time to complete the BiOp. On January
8, 2018, EPA confirmed receipt of the
BiOp and informed NMFS of EPA’s
intention to reinitiate informal
consultation on the BiOp so that the
consultation on the pesticides could be
informed by (1) input from stakeholders,
(2) further interagency discussion and
agreement on the jeopardy
determination interim methods, and (3)
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additional data and analysis, including
consideration of the best scientific and
commercial data available on use and
usage information. On February 21,
2018, EPA sent NMFS a letter requesting
informal consultation on the same
action. EPA will use the information
and analysis received and developed in
the course of the informal consultation
to inform whether formal reinitiation of
consultation on the BiOp is appropriate.
C. Public Involvement Process
As a result of the U.S. District Court
Western District of Washington at
Seattle’s failure to extend NMFS’s courtordered deadline, NMFS issued the final
BiOp without having received input
from the public and applicants
(pesticide registrants), which is at odds
with EPA’s 2013 public stakeholder
process for ESA consultations—an open
and transparent process supported by
the Services, EPA, and USDA. As
explained in the 2013 public
stakeholder document, stakeholder
input is critical to the development and
evaluation of any measures EPA may
implement to address risks to listed
species and designated critical habitat.
Accordingly, EPA is seeking comment
on the BiOp to receive stakeholder and
public input prior to either reinitiating
consultation on the BiOp or
implementing the measures of BiOp.
EPA will evaluate the input received in
determining how it will proceed with
respect to the final BiOp.
D. Public Comments Sought
The BiOp for chlorpyrifos, diazinon,
and malathion is being included in the
docket (EPA–HQ–OPP–2018–0141) to
seek input on NMFS’s jeopardy
findings, RPMs and RPAs, and to solicit
additional use and usage information.
Specifically:
1. Comments on the scientific
approaches and data sources used to
support the BiOp and reach
determinations for the listed species and
critical habitat.
2. Comments on the RPAs and RPMs.
Can they be reasonably implemented? If
not, describe why not. Are there
different measures that may provide
equivalent protection to the ones in the
BiOp but result in less impact to
pesticide users?
3. Comments on national- and statelevel use and usage data and
information. In particular, EPA is
seeking usage data and information for
non-agricultural use sites (e.g.,
nurseries, managed forests, pasture,
rights-of-way, golf courses, and widearea mosquito control). If possible,
provide sources of data and information
that should be considered.
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Authority: 7 U.S.C. 136 et seq.
Dated: March 15, 2018.
Yu-Ting Guilaran,
Director, Pesticide Re-Evaluation Division,
Office of Pesticide Programs.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
[EPA-HQ-OPP-2018-0141; FRL-9975-59]
Chlorpyrifos, Diazinon, and Malathion; National Marine Fisheries
Service Biological Opinion Issued Under the Endangered Species Act;
Notice of Availability
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is seeking comment
on the final Biological Opinion (BiOp) issued under the Endangered
Species Act (ESA) by the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS),
regarding the potential effects of chlorpyrifos, malathion, and
diazinon on federally listed threatened or endangered species (listed
species) and their designated critical habitats.
DATES: Comments must be received on or before May 22, 2018.
ADDRESSES: Submit your comments, identified by docket identification
(ID) number EPA-HQ-OPP-2018-0141, by one of the following methods:
Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov.
Follow the online instructions for submitting comments. Do not submit
electronically any information you consider to be Confidential Business
Information (CBI) or other information whose disclosure is restricted
by statute.
Mail: OPP Docket, Environmental Protection Agency Docket
Center (EPA/DC), (28221T), 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, DC
20460-0001.
Hand Delivery: To make special arrangements for hand
delivery or delivery of boxed information, please follow the
instructions at https://www.epa.gov/dockets/contacts.html.
Additional instructions on commenting or visiting the docket, along
with more information about dockets generally, is available at https://www.epa.gov/dockets.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Tracy Perry, Pesticide Re-Evaluation
Division (7508P), Office of Pesticide Programs, Environmental
Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20460-
0001; telephone number: (703) 308-0128; email address:
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. General Information
A. Does this action apply to me?
This action is directed to the public in general, and may be of
interest to a wide range of stakeholders including environmental, farm
worker, and agricultural advocates; the chemical industry; pesticide
users; and members of the public interested in the sale, distribution,
or use of pesticides and/or the potential impacts of pesticide use on
listed species and designated critical habitat. Since others also may
be interested, the Agency has not attempted to describe all the
specific entities that may be affected by this action.
B. What should I consider as I prepare my comments for EPA?
1. Submitting CBI. Do not submit this information to EPA through
regulations.gov or email. Clearly mark the part or all of the
information that you claim to be CBI. For CBI information in a disk or
CD-ROM that you mail to EPA, mark the outside of the disk or CD-ROM as
CBI and then identify electronically within the disk or CD-ROM the
specific information that is claimed as CBI. In addition to one
complete version of the comment that includes information claimed as
CBI, a copy of the comment that does not contain the information
claimed as CBI must be submitted for inclusion in the public docket.
Information so marked will not be disclosed except in accordance with
procedures set forth in 40 CFR part 2.
2. Tips for preparing your comments. When preparing and submitting
your comments, see the commenting tips at https://www.epa.gov/dockets/comments.html.
C. How can I get copies of this document and other related information?
A copy of the Biological Opinion on Pesticides: Chlorpyrifos,
Diazinon, and Malathion is available in the docket under docket
identification (ID) number EPA-HQ-OPP-2018-0141.
II. What action is the Agency taking?
A. Authority
The ESA requires Federal agencies, such as EPA, to ensure that
their actions are not likely to jeopardize the continued existence of
species listed as threatened or endangered under the ESA, or destroy or
adversely modify the designated critical habitat of such species. The
registration of a pesticide under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide,
and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) constitutes an EPA ``action'' under the
ESA. If EPA determines a pesticide may affect a listed species or its
designated critical habitat, EPA must initiate consultation with the
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) or NMFS (the Service or Services),
as appropriate. In response to a Federal agency initiating formal
consultation, the Service(s) develops a BiOp in which it provides its
opinion on whether the ``action'' is likely to jeopardize the continued
existence of a listed species and/or is likely to destroy or adversely
modify designated critical habitat and, if so, describes reasonable and
prudent alternatives (RPAs) to avoid the determination. The BiOp will
also address whether the action will result in incidental take of
listed species and, if so, provide a statement specifying the amount of
any permitted incidental take and setting forth reasonable and prudent
measures (RPMs) necessary or appropriate to minimize the impact of such
take.
B. Background
Consistent with EPA's responsibility under the ESA, on January 18,
2017, EPA released national-level endangered species Biological
Evaluations (BEs) for chlorpyrifos, diazinon, and malathion to
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assess risks to listed species from registered uses of these
pesticides. These BEs were completed in accordance with the joint
Interim Approaches developed to implement the recommendations of the
April 2013 National Academy of Sciences (NAS) report, Assessing Risks
to Endangered and Threatened Species from Pesticides. The NAS report
outlined recommendations on specific scientific and technical issues
related to the development of pesticide risk assessments that EPA and
the FWS and NMFS must conduct to meet their obligations under the ESA.
In November 2013, the Services, EPA, and the U.S. Department of
Agriculture (USDA) released a white paper containing a summary of their
joint Interim Approaches for assessing risks to listed species from
pesticides. Details of the joint Interim Approaches are contained in
the November 1, 2013 white paper Interim Approaches for National-Level
Pesticide Endangered Species Act Assessments Based on the
Recommendations of the National Academy of Sciences April 2013 Report.
The methods developed as part of the joint Interim Approaches will
continue to be vetted before EPA utilizes these methods broadly to meet
its ESA obligations. Additional information on endangered species risk
assessment and the NAS report recommendations are available at https://www.epa.gov/endangered-species/implementing-nas-report-recommendations-ecological-risk-assessment-endangered-and.
On December 29, 2017, in response to a court-ordered deadline in
the case of Nw. Coal. for Alternatives to Pesticides, et al. v. NMFS,
Stipulation and Order, Dkt. 50, No. 07-1791-RSL (D. Wash. May 21,
2014), NMFS transmitted to EPA its final BiOp regarding the effects of
the registration review under section 3 of FIFRA of these pesticides on
listed species. The BiOp addressed the effects of these three
pesticides on 77 listed species and 50 designated critical habitats
and, in sum, 38 different species would likely be jeopardized with
extinction and 37 critical habitat units would be destroyed or
adversely modified. NMFS had sought from the court, but was not
provided, additional time to complete the BiOp. On January 8, 2018, EPA
confirmed receipt of the BiOp and informed NMFS of EPA's intention to
reinitiate informal consultation on the BiOp so that the consultation
on the pesticides could be informed by (1) input from stakeholders, (2)
further interagency discussion and agreement on the jeopardy
determination interim methods, and (3) additional data and analysis,
including consideration of the best scientific and commercial data
available on use and usage information. On February 21, 2018, EPA sent
NMFS a letter requesting informal consultation on the same action. EPA
will use the information and analysis received and developed in the
course of the informal consultation to inform whether formal
reinitiation of consultation on the BiOp is appropriate.
C. Public Involvement Process
As a result of the U.S. District Court Western District of
Washington at Seattle's failure to extend NMFS's court-ordered
deadline, NMFS issued the final BiOp without having received input from
the public and applicants (pesticide registrants), which is at odds
with EPA's 2013 public stakeholder process for ESA consultations--an
open and transparent process supported by the Services, EPA, and USDA.
As explained in the 2013 public stakeholder document, stakeholder input
is critical to the development and evaluation of any measures EPA may
implement to address risks to listed species and designated critical
habitat. Accordingly, EPA is seeking comment on the BiOp to receive
stakeholder and public input prior to either reinitiating consultation
on the BiOp or implementing the measures of BiOp. EPA will evaluate the
input received in determining how it will proceed with respect to the
final BiOp.
D. Public Comments Sought
The BiOp for chlorpyrifos, diazinon, and malathion is being
included in the docket (EPA-HQ-OPP-2018-0141) to seek input on NMFS's
jeopardy findings, RPMs and RPAs, and to solicit additional use and
usage information. Specifically:
1. Comments on the scientific approaches and data sources used to
support the BiOp and reach determinations for the listed species and
critical habitat.
2. Comments on the RPAs and RPMs. Can they be reasonably
implemented? If not, describe why not. Are there different measures
that may provide equivalent protection to the ones in the BiOp but
result in less impact to pesticide users?
3. Comments on national- and state-level use and usage data and
information. In particular, EPA is seeking usage data and information
for non-agricultural use sites (e.g., nurseries, managed forests,
pasture, rights-of-way, golf courses, and wide-area mosquito control).
If possible, provide sources of data and information that should be
considered.
Authority: 7 U.S.C. 136 et seq.
Dated: March 15, 2018.
Yu-Ting Guilaran,
Director, Pesticide Re-Evaluation Division, Office of Pesticide
Programs.
[FR Doc. 2018-06026 Filed 3-22-18; 8:45 am]
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