US Environmental Protection Agency Office of
Pesticide Programs

SePRO's Petition to Establish a New 10-Year
Exclusive Use Period for Data Supporting New
Minor Uses

September 26, 2018


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MRID #50679106

Report Title:

Petition to Establish a New 10-Year Exclusive Use Period for Data Supporting New Minor Uses

Active Ingredient:

Fluridone

EPA Guideline:

None

Author(s):

Laurent C. Mezin, Ph.D.

SePRO Corporation
11550 N. Meridian Street
Suite 600
Carmel, IN 46032

Completion Date:

September 26, 2018

Sponsor/Submitter:

Laurent C. Mezin, Ph.D.

SePRO Corporation
11550 N. Meridian Street
Suite 600
Carmel, IN 46032
EPA Company Number 67690

Document Number:

SEPR0092018

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STATEMENT OF NO DATA CONFIDENTIALITY CLAIMS

No claim of confidentiality, on any basis whatsoever, is made for any information contained in
this document. I acknowledge that information not designated as within the scope of FIFRA
Section (10) (d) (1) (A), (B) or (C) and which pertains to a registered or previously registered
pesticide is not entitled to confidential treatment and may be released to the public, subject to the
provisions regarding disclosure to multinational entities under FIFRA 10(g).

COMPANY:	SePRO Corporation

COMPANY
REPRESENTATIVE:

26 September 2018

Laurent C. Mezin, Ph.D.

Regulatory and Government Affairs Leader

Date

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STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE WITH GOOD LABORATORY
PRACTICE STANDARDS

This study was not conducted in accordance with the requirements of 40 CFR Part 160
and differs in the following ways:

This document is not a study, does not rely upon a test material and/or experimentation
and does not meet the definition of a study under 40 CFR Part 160.3, as there is not any test
material or experimentation.

Study Director: as this document is not a study and does not meet the definition of a
study there is not a study director.

AUTHOR /SPONSOR/SUBMITTER:

'	i i"

26 September 2018

Laurent C. Mezin, Ph.D.	Date

Regulatory and Government Affairs Leader

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Contents

Executive Summary	5

Introduction	5

EPA Certification Statement	Error! Bookmark not defined.

Current EPA Fluridone Regulatory Status	6

Basis for Minor Use Classification Request	6

FIFRA Minor Use-Acreage	7

Conclusion	7

Table 1. SePRO Corporation Fluridone EPA Registrations	8

Table 2. Fluridone Tolerances Established Under 40 CFR Part 180.420	9

References	12

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SePRO Corporation

Sonar Technical (EPA Registration Number 67690-6)

Fluridone Technical (EPA Registration Number 67690-31)

Fluridone Technical (EPA Registration Number 67690-63)

Petition to Establish a New 10-Year Exclusive Use Period for Data
Supporting New Minor Uses

Products: Brake

EPA Registration Number 67690-78

Executive Summary

SePRO Corporation (SePRO) is petitioning the EPA to establish a new 10-year exclusive use
period for all data being submitted to support the use of fluridone on the following minor use
crops: avocado, pomegranate, pistachio, mandarin, and cherries/peaches/plums (stone fruit crop
group). Pursuant to FIFRA Section 3(c)(l)(F)(VI) a new 10-year exclusive use period can be
obtained for the minor use-specific data generated by a registrant to register a minor use after the
initial exclusive use period expires.

Introduction

Fluridone (1-Methyl-3-phenyl-5-(3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)-4(l//)-pyridinone) was registered
with the EPA in 1986 as a new active ingredient for aquatic weed control, which is classified as a
minor use. This was the only EPA registered use for the active ingredient until the Agency
approved the use on cotton in 2016. SePRO acquired the active ingredient (including
registrations and the supporting database) from Dow Elanco in 1993 and became the primary
registrant. SePRO currently has three technical grade active ingredient (TGAI) fluridone
registrations and 17 typical end-use product (TEP) fluridone registrations. Please refer to Table 1
for a listing of all current SePRO registrations for products containing fluridone.

Fluridone (initially developed under the numbered compound code name of EL171) was initially
developed in the US as a potential cotton herbicide by Eli Lilly. This use was never submitted to
EPA due to economic reasons (i.e., it was too expensive to produce and sell in the cotton
market). Fluridone is a systemic herbicide used to manage aquatic weeds in ponds, lakes, and
other aquatic sites. It inhibits carotene synthesis, which causes the loss of chlorophyll. It is
typically applied to large-scale areas or the whole water body because it requires a contact time
of >45 days to be effective. It is highly regarded as having a very good safety profile and is one
of most widely used aquatic herbicides for large scale management of aquatic weeds in sensitive
environments. The EPA approved labeling allows for a single treatment of up to 90 ppb for a
whole pond and 150 ppb for lakes and other sites, with a maximum cumulative application of
150 ppb per growth cycle and up to 2 pounds per acre on dewatered aquatic sites. There are no
direct application food uses for fluridone; however, fluridone treated water can be used to
irrigate food crops and pastures and is approved for use in potable water up to 150 ppb. There are

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a number of tolerances established under 40 CFR Part 180.420 (refer to Table 2 for a full listing
of the fluridone tolerances). The Agency reassessed the fluridone tolerances on September 20,
2004 (Tolerance Reassessment Document).

In 2016 the EPA approved the use of fluridone in cotton and granted the appropriate tolerances
under 40 CFR Part 180.420. Additionally, it granted a minor use determination and established a
new exclusive use period for this use under FIFRA 2(H)(2) (EPA, DP#423484).

The EPA is also in-process of completing Registration Review for fluridone. It is anticipated to
have a final decision in 2019.

Current EPA Fluridone Regulatory Status

Fluridone is currently registered with EPA as an aquatic and terrestrial herbicide.

Based upon the initial date of EPA registration for fluridone (1986), the initial data
(exclusive use and data compensation) for the original supporting data has expired,
above, the EPA established a new 10-year exclusive use period for data supporting
2016.

Basis for Minor Use Classification Request

FIFRA 2(11) defines "minor use" as follows:

"The term 'minor use' means the use of a pesticide on an animal, on a commercial
agricultural crop or site, or for the protection of public health where-

(1)	The total United States acreage for the crop is less than 300,000 acres, as determined
by the Secretary of Agriculture; or

(2)	The Administrator, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, determines that,
based on information provided by an applicant for registration or a registrant, the use
does not provide sufficient economic incentive to support the initial registration or
continuing registration of a pesticide for such use and

A.	There are insufficient efficacious alternative registered pesticides available for
the use;

B.	The alternatives to the pesticide use pose greater risks to the environment or
human health;

C.	The minor use pesticide plays or will play a significant part in managing pest
resistance; or

D.	The minor use pesticide plays or will play a significant part in an integrated
pest management program."

The new proposed uses of fluridone on avocado, pomegranate, pistachio, mandarin, and
cherries/peaches/plums (stone fruit crop group) meets FIFRA 2(H)(1). All of the new crops meet
the definition of a minor use, based on US acreage less than 300,000 acres. The following
supports this conclusion.

protection
As noted
cotton in

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FIFRA Minor Use-Acreage

Based upon a review of USD A data each of the identified new uses meet the definition of a
minor use. Additionally, USDA data from the 2012 Census of Agriculture provides crop acreage
information for each of the crops of interest. The following table summarizes the 2012 crop
acreage in the USA. The data demonstrate that each of the crops of interest are well below the
minor use threshold of 300,000 acres:

Minor Use Crop

2012 Acreage1

Avocado

73,534

Pomegranate

32,887

Pistachio

232,653

Mandarin (also includes tangerine)

42,289

Cherries

155,029

Peaches

128,480

Plum

88,122

*USDA National Agricultural Statistics, 2012 Census of Agriculture, Crop Acreage
Based upon the above information, all new crops meet the definition of minor use.

Conclusion

Based upon FIFRA 2(H)(1) and the above information, SePRO confirms that use of fluridone on
avocado, pomegranate, pistachio, mandarin, and cherries/peaches/plums (stone fruit crop group)
meet the definition of a minor use. Pursuant to FIFRA Section 3(c)(l)(F)(VI) a new 10-year
exclusive use period can be granted for the data supporting the minor uses noted above. SePRO
requests that EPA issue a new 10-year exclusive use period for the submitted data to support
avocado, pomegranate, pistachio, mandarin, and cherries/peaches/plums (stone fruit crop group).

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Table 1. SePRO Corporation Fluridone EPA Registrations

EPA Registration Number

Product Name

Percent Active Ingredient

67690-3

Sonar SRP/5P

5.0

67690-4

Sonar A.S.

41.7

67690-6

Sonar Technical

99.2

67690-12

Sonar X

5.0

67690-21

Sonar Q Quick Release

5.0

67690-30

Fluridone SC

41.7

67690-31

Fluridone Technical

99.2

67690-32

Fluridone SRP

5.0

67690-45

SonarOne

5.0

67690-48

Sonar Extra

3.79

67690-54

Sonar Genesis

6.3

67690-61

Sonar H4C

2.7

67690-63

Fluridone Technical

99.3

67690-64

WhiteCap SC

41.7

67690-65

WhiteCap RTU

3.79

67690-66

WhiteCap WDG

5.0

67690-73

Brake F2

17.26

67690-74

Brake FX Herbicide

6.3

67690-75

Brake F16 Herbicide

11.7

67690-78

Brake

13.76

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Table 2. Fluridone Tolerances Established Under 40 CFR Part 180.420

(a) General. (1) Tolerances are established for residues of the herbicide fluridone, including its
metabolites and degradates, in or on the commodities in the table in this paragraph. Compliance
with the tolerance levels specified in this paragraph is to be determined by measuring only the
sum of fluridone, 1 -niethyl-3-phenyl-5-(3-(trifluoroniethyl )phenyl )~4( 1 //>-pyridinone, and its

bound residues, calculated as the stoichiometric equivalent of fluridone, in or on the commodity.

t	

(Commodity

[Parts per million



Crayfish





Fish



0.5

(2) Tolerances are established for residues of the herbicide fluridone, including its metabolites
and degradates, in or on the commodities in the table in this paragraph. Compliance with the
tolerance levels specified in this paragraph is to be determined by measuring only fluridone, 1-
methyl-3-phenyl-5-(3-(tri 11 uorotnethyl )phenyl )-4( 1 //)-pyridinone, in or on the commodity.

(Commodity

'Parts per million



jCattle, fat



0.05

(Cattle, kidney





(Cattle, liver





Cattle, meat

[

0.05

i	

JCattle, meat byproducts

j

0.05

|Cotton, gin byproducts

\



{Cotton, undelinted seed

|



Egg



0.05

Goat, fat



0.05

Goat, kidney





Goat, liver

!



Goat, meat



0.05

Goat, meat byproducts



0.05

Hog, fat



0.05

Hog, kidney

|



Hog, liver

|



Hog, meat

|

0.05

Hog, meat byproducts

|

0.05

Horse, fat

|

0.05

Horse, kidney

|



Horse, liver





iHorse, meat



0.05

jHorse, meat byproducts

|

0.05

Milk

|

0.05

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Poultry, fat

0.05

{Poultry, kidney

0.01

[Poultry, liver

0.01

{Poultry, me;

0.05

[Poultry, meat byproducts

0.05

[Sheep, fat

0.05

(Sheep, kidney

0.1

Sheep, liver

0.1

(Sheep, meat

0.05

jSheep, meat byproducts

0.05

(b) Section 18 emergency exemptions. [Reserved]

(c)	Tolerances with regional registrations. [Reserved]

(d)	Indirect or inadvertent residues. Tolerances are established for indirect or inadvertent
residues of the herbicide flu rid one, including its metabolites and degradates, in or on the irrigated
crop commodities and crop groupings in the table in this paragraph, resulting from use of
irrigation water containing residues of 0.15 parts per million following applications of fl undone
on or around aquatic sites. Where tolerances are established at higher levels from other uses of

fl undone on the crops in the table in this paragraph, the higher tolerance also applies to residues
in or on the irrigated commodity. Compliance with the tolerance levels specified in this
paragraph is to be determined by measuring only fluridone, 1 -tnethyl-3-phenyl-5-(3-
(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)-4(li?)-pyridinone, in or on the commodity.

{Commodity

Parts per million

Animal feed, 11 on grass, group 18

0.15

[Avocado

0.1

(Berry, grou]

0.1

(Cranberry

0.1

Fruit, citrus, group 10

0.1

{Fruit, pome, groujT

0.1

Fruit, stone, group 12

0.1

Grain, cereal, forage, fodder and straw, group 16

0.1

Grain, cereal, group 15

0.1

Grape

0.1

Grass, forage

0.15

Hop, dried cones

0.1

Nut, tree, group 14

0.1

Okra

0.1

Stravvbeny

0.1

{Vegetable, brassica, leafy, group 5

0.1

[Vegetable, cucurbit, group 9

0.1

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(Vegetable, fruiting, group 8

I o.i

{Vegetable, leafy, except brassica, group 4

I

(Vegetable, leaves of root and tuber, group 2

1 0.1

[Vegetable, legume, group 6

I

[Vegetable, root and tuber, gro

o.i

[76 FR 23495, Apr. 27, 2011, as amended at 77 FR 66720, Nov. 7, 2012; 80 FR 18143, Apr. 3,
2015; 81 FR 7987, Feb. 17, 2016; 81 FR 72539, Oct. 20, 2016]

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References

USDA National Agricultural Statistics, 2012 Census of Agriculture, Crop Acreage.

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