EPA Announces Virtual Environmental Modeling Public Meeting on Endangered Species; Calls for Abstracts
Released on May 10, 2022
On June 23, 2022, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will hold a virtual Environmental Modeling Public Meeting (EMPM) to engage with stakeholders on EPA’s recently released Endangered Species Act Workplan, with a focus on mitigation strategies.
The EMPM is a public forum held as needed for pesticide registrants and other stakeholders to discuss regulatory issues with EPA, when environmental modeling topics are identified. Meetings cover issues related to modeling pesticide fate, transport, and exposure for risk assessments. EPA is accepting abstracts for presentations to be given at the meeting that focus on:
- Practical measures to avoid, minimize, or offset pesticide effects to federally listed endangered and threatened species and their designated critical habitats;
- Mitigation or specific label language to reduce on- and off-site exposures from spray drift and runoff; and
- Quantitative and qualitative evaluation of the impact of various mitigation options that could be used to avoid jeopardy and adverse modification for listed species and designated critical habitats, and to minimize “take” of individuals of a listed species. The meeting will be held from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. EDT. Registration is required. To attend the meeting, contact [email protected] by June 16.
To present at the meeting, please submit abstracts to [email protected] for consideration by May 26.
Find more information at www.regulations.gov in docket EPA-HQ-OPP-2009-0879.
Contact [email protected] to sign up for additional EMPM updates and abstract requests for future meetings, or if you have questions about this event.