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EPA, federal and state agencies, rice growers, industry act to protect endangered salmon and steelhead trout in California

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Category: Agriculture
Type: News
Source: EPA
Date: Thursday, November 20th, 2014


SAN FRANCISCO - Today, the E.P.A. and National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Fisheries, in cooperation with state agencies, rice growers and industry, announced an arrangement to create federally enforceable restrictions of the pesticide thiobencarb, an herbicide used on rice crops, to protect threatened and endangered salmon and steelhead trout in California.

"Working closely with our state and federal partners, our joint efforts will protect salmon and steelhead trout while maintaining rice production in California," said Jared Blumenfeld, EPA's Regional Administrator for the Pacific Southwest. "This action also supports EPA's commitment to minimize pesticide pollution in the San Francisco Bay Delta."

"This is a smart approach to pesticide use that includes important safeguards for protected fish while still allowing growers to care for their crops," said Will Stelle, administrator of N.O.A.A. Fisheries' West Coast Region. "This demonstrates that we can find balanced and workable solutions through collaboration."

U.S. EPA, N.O.A.A. Fisheries, California Department of Pesticide Regulation (CDPR), the California Rice Commission, and Valent, the manufacturer of the pesticide thiobencarb, worked to put these restrictions in place.

The CDPR put in place measures to protect salmon and steelhead trout based on proximity to endangered species habitat according to N.O.A.A. Fisheries geographic locations and information from rice growers. After reviewing CDPR's data on pesticide use and the state's protective measures, N.O.A.A. Fisheries found that thiobencarb use on rice in California would not jeopardize salmon and steelhead trout provided protective measures currently being applied in California are ensured.

U.S. E.P.A. is now making California's geographic use limits federally enforceable by incorporating them into the pesticide label. These use limitations will be effective April 1, 2015. This action represents U.S. EPA's 1st implementation of a N.O.A.A. Fisheries salmon and steelhead trout Biological Opinion. This action was a result of litigation brought against U.S. E.P.A. and N.O.A.A. Fisheries by the Washington Toxics Coalition and the Northwest Center for Alternatives to Pesticides. N.O.A.A. Fisheries' final Biological Opinion for thiobencarb is at: www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/consultation/opinions/biop_thiobencarb.pdf

The protection measures included in the N.O.A.A. Fisheries' final Biological Opinion came from several sources including the California enforcement standards, the use limitations on California's on-line database that recommends protective measures for endangered and threatened species and from the management practices the California Rice Commission gains from the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board.

California is the only state within the range of Pacific salmon and steelhead trout where rice is grown. Thiobencarb is typically used on rice from May one through June 15.

View the Thiobencarb use restrictions for endangered salmon in 14 California counties where rice is grown at: www2.epa.gov/endangered-species/thiobencarb-use-limitations

For more information on endangered species protection bulletins visit our BullentinsLive location at: www.epa.gov/oppfead1/endanger/bulletins.htm

Learn more about EPA's work to restore and protect the San Francisco Bay Delta at: http://www2.epa.gov/sfbay-delta

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