Pursuant to section 4(g) of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA or the Agency) determined that several soil and non-soil fumigants are eligible for reregistration only if specific risk mitigation measures, are adopted and adequately implemented. The ICR documents the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) activities that users, registrants, and participating states must conduct to implement fumigant risk mitigation measures for the chemicals identified.
The PRA burden activities discussed in this ICR include: 1) registrant activities to develop and implement training for fumigators in charge of fumigations, develop and disseminate safety information for handlers, develop and implement community outreach and education programs, and develop and implement first responder training; and 2) labeling activities for fumigant products; including user posting requirements concerning fumigant applications around the use site, providing notice of soil fumigant applications to applicable states, preparing a Fumigant Management Plan (FMP) and Post-Application Summary (PAS) as needed, participating in an EPA-approved fumigant training program, and disseminating fumigant safe handling information to handlers.
For the soil fumigations, the change in burden hours from 197,646 to 198,261 is primarily due to updating the estimate of the number of applicators certified and handlers for soil fumigations. For the non-soil fumigations, the increase in burden from 0 to 952,635 hours is related to the implementation of statutory responsibilities associated with the registration review of pesticides. Certain uses of non-soil fumigants are eligible for continued registration, provided that the risk mitigation measures outlined in Proposed Interim Decisions are adopted. The activities covered by this ICR will be used to ensure that the soil and non-soil fumigant risk mitigation measures are adequately implemented, and accounts for the burden on respondents to adopt those risk mitigation measures.
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