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1 Endangered Species Program Review –Enforceable now –How does it work? –www.epa.gov/espp - Bulletins Livewww.epa.gov/espp –1-800-447-3813 – live person –Bulletin published 6 months in advance –Bulletin good for a minimum of 1 month Does not protect against a take

2 Other Information No longer any counterpart regs. Only when no affect no consultation Litigation may still drive – CA Not old static PDF files – modified as information comes in Processed through Registration Review

3 Timing of Bulletins JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugust Septembe rOctober Novembe r Decembe r Publish Review Use Publish Use Publish Use Publish Use REALITY

4 Bulletin Mail Out

5 Bulletins Live Any day now – Meeting November – January Species Information Old bulletins – not up front – FAQ

6 How does it work? Endangered Species Protection Program U.S. Map AlabamaAlabama - Counties with species pesticide use limitations - Autauga, Cherokee, Chilton, Colbert, Dekalb, Elmore, Etowah, Greene, Jackson, Jefferson, Lamar, Lauderdale, Limestone, Madison, Marshall, Morgan, Pickens, St. Clair, SumterAutauga CherokeeChiltonColbertDekalbElmoreEtowahGreeneJackson JeffersonLamarLauderdaleLimestoneMadisonMarshallMorgan PickensSt. ClairSumter ArizonaArizona - Counties with species pesticide use limitations - Apache, Cochise, Coconino, Gila, Graham, Greenlee, LaPaz, Maricopa, Mohave, Navajo, Pima, Pinal, Santa Cruz, Woundfin, Yavapai, YumaApacheCochise CoconinoGilaGrahamGreenleeLaPazMaricopaMohaveNavajoPima PinalSanta CruzWoundfinYavapaiYuma Every county will have a bulletin

7 Use limitations in bulletins are not necessarily endangered species habitat

8 Table of Pesticide Active Ingredients

9 Arizona Hedgehog Cactus and the Nichol's Turk Head Cactus Table of Pesticide Active Ingredients Active IngredientCode 2, 4-D (all forms)29 ATRAZINE29 CLOPYRALID29 DICAMBA29 DICHLORPROP (2, 4-DP)29 HEXAZINONE29 MCPA (all forms)29 METRIBUZIN32a OXYFLUOREN (granular)17b OXYFLUOREN (non-granular)17b PARAQUAT29 PICLORAM (all forms)29 SULFOMETURON METHYL32a TEBUTHIURON29 CodeLimitations 17b Do not apply this pesticide in the species habitat (described under the Shading Key). For ground applications do not apply within 100 yards of the habitat, nor within 1/4 mile for aerial applications. 29 Do not apply this pesticide in the species habitat (described under the Shading Key). For ground applications do not apply within 20 yards of the habitat, nor within 100 yards for aerial applications. 32aDo not apply this pesticide on rights-of -way in the species habitat (described under the Shading Key).

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11 Section 18 Credible Effort –Species –Crop information –Pesticide use information – rates, timing etc –GIS info –Suggested mitigation –Resources –State actions

12 Endangered Species Questions? Likely not see anything until next year


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