Corrected: EPA Extends Comment Period on Draft Revised Method for Endangered Species Act Pesticide Assessments
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find the corrected link to the docket below.
EPA is extending the public comment period for 45 days on a
draft revised method for assessing pesticide risk to endangered and threatened
species.
The comment period will now close on Aug. 15, 2019.
Comments can be submitted to the docket (EPA-HQ-OPP-2019-0185) at www.regulations.gov. The docket also includes
information about the public meeting, including the agenda, slides, and a
recording.
EPA held a public meeting on June 10 to present the draft
revised method and to allow attendees the opportunity to ask clarifying
questions and provide comments. EPA is extending the comment period deadline as
a result of several stakeholder requests. It is important to EPA to ensure
there is adequate time to solicit feedback from all stakeholders, and therefore
the Agency is extending the comment period.
EPA’s objective with the draft revised methodologies is to deliver
a more sustainable process for assessing pesticide impacts on endangered and
threatened species that is efficient, protective, transparent, and
scientifically defensible. The draft revised method is expected to meaningfully
distinguish species that are likely to be exposed to and affected by the
assessed pesticides from those that are not likely, in a manner that remains
consistent with the National Academy of Sciences’ recommendations.
Under the Endangered Species Act, federal agencies are required
to determine whether their actions may affect listed species and their
designated critical habitat and biological evaluations are the first step in
the interagency consultation process to protect listed species and their
habitats. More information is available at www.epa.gov/endangered-species.
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