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   December 22, 1993
 
 
  SUBJECT:  Reregistration Notification
 
       TO:  Users of the RNN
 
     FROM:  Dr. Nancy N. Ragsdale
            Director, NAPIAP
 
 
  Enclosed is a latest notice of the Reregistration Notification Network 
  (RNN) dated December 22, 1993.  This issue of the RNN deals with several 
  residue tolerance and action level revocations, pesticide use 
  cancellations, commodity tolerance definitions, and other actions.  Of 
  special note is the final decision by the EPA Statospheric Protection 
  Division to restrict the production and importation of methyl bromide.  
 
  The USDA has recently published the proceedings from a USDA Workshop on 
  alternatives to methyl bromide held from June 29 to July 1, 1993, in 
  Arlington, Virginia.  Titled "Alternatives to Methyl Bromide: Assessment
  of Research Needs and Priorities", it contains specific crop and commodity 
  recommendations on the alternatives to methyl bromide for postharvest 
  commodity treatment, quarantine treatment and soil fumigation.  Suggestions 
  are also made concerning research needs and priorities.  If you would like 
  a copy of this 85-page, free publication, contact: 
 
                  Dr. Kenneth Vick                                             
                  USDA-ARS-NPS                                                 
                  BARC-West, Bldg. 005, Rm 216
                  10300 Baltimore Blvd.
                  Beltsville, MD 20705-2350                                    
                  Phone (301) 504-5321 
                  Fax (301) 504-5467
 
 
 
 
                         U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
                                     (USDA)
 
            NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL PESTICIDE IMPACT ASSESSMENT PROGRAM
                                    (NAPIAP)
 
                      REREGISTRATION NOTIFICATION NETWORK
                                     (RNN)

                              Volume 3, Number 16

The intent of this network is to inform interested parties of recent or
impending pesticide use cancellations, tolerance revocations and other items
of agricultural interest.  To the best of our knowledge, the uses mentioned
here, unless otherwise indicated, will not appear on any label registered by
the USEPA following the uses expected cancellation.  We recommend that you
express any concerns or questions you have to the contact mentioned below or
your NAPIAP State Liaison Representative.  If you wish to contact us at USDA,
our phone number is (301) 504-8846, and our fax number is (301) 504-8063.
  
 all pesticides     The USEPA has expanded its interpretation of ONIONS(DRY
                     BULB ONLY) to include SHALLOTS(DRY BULB ONLY) for the
                     purposes of pesticide tolerance regulation.  This rule
                     was final as of 12/8/93.  The proposal was listed here on
                     10/13/93; the USEPA reports that no comments were
                     received in response to the proposed rule.
 
       For additional information contact:
                Mr. Hoyt L. Jamerson
                EPA, Registration Division
                Phone (703) 308-8763
                Fax (703) 308-8369
 
       Initial source:  Federal Register 58(234):64497



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