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Steve Toth on 03/10/2006

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Note the following request for information on proposed use rates and intervals for permethrin-registered crops. Please send to your specialists and stakeholders and submit any responses directly to me by e-mail or send to the Southern Region IPM Center Information Requests Monitoring System. Thanks. Steve Toth ---------------------------------- I know it is a quick turn around on this one but I just received the notice. All that is needed are comments on the proposed rates, etc. mentioned in the attached table. Please send this out to those commodities affected and send comments back to Jacqueline Querry at EPA: Guerry.Jacqueline@epamail.epa.gov This table was put together by the registrants and I include the original notice. Please respond by March 16th. I apologize for the short turn around time. Wilfred Wilfred, The permethrin registrants have proposed a number of reductions in application rates and number of applications. I am forwarding their e-mail and attached proposal for review. Chris Davis from FMC has contacted IR4 and asked them to contact their stakeholders to see if these proposed reductions are acceptable. The IR4 point of contact is Keith Dorschner. Please let me know you thoughts, and if you feel additional outreach to any grower group is warranted. Thank you, Jacqueline Guerry Chemical Review Manager Special Review and Reregistration Division, RB3 (703) 305-0024 Rm. 604W34 Dear Jacqueline, Attached is an updated spreadsheet of proposed use rates and intervals for permethrin crops. Both United Phosphorous and FMC are in agreement on all of the proposed rates per application, retreatment intervals and maximum seasonal rates shown in the table. Chris Davis at FMC will be forwarding the spreadsheet to IR4 for their review and comment. Let me know if you have any questions on the spreadsheet. Regards, Jim Wagner (SynTech) Consultant to UPI tel 302 234 8550 fax 302 234 7570 (See attached file: Permethrin proposed use rates and intervals Mar 6, 2006.xls) Wilfred Burr USDA/OPMP 1400 Independence Ave. SW Washington, DC 20250-0315 202-720-8647

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