U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Region 7
901 N. Fifth
St., Kansas City, KS 66101
Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and Nine Tribal
Nations
Nisso America, Inc., to Pay $6,864 Civil Penalty
for Failure to Label and File Notice of Imported Pesticide
Contact Information: Ben Washburn, 913-551-7364, washburn.ben@epa.gov
Environmental News
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(Kansas City, Kan., June
29, 2012) - Nisso America, Inc., a subsidiary of Nippon Soda Co., Ltd., of
Tokyo, Japan, has agreed to pay a $6,864 civil penalty to the United States for
failing to properly label 44 drums containing 880 pounds of imported pesticides
from Italy as well as failing to provide EPA with a required notice that it had
imported the drums.
According to an
administrative consent agreement filed by EPA Region 7 in Kansas City, Kan.,
Nisso America, Inc., imported 44 drums of Tebufenozide Technical on December 8,
2011. The Notice of Arrival (NOA) form that Nisso America was required to submit
to EPA before any shipment of pesticides arrives at a United States port of
entry was submitted five days after the 44 drums of pesticide were released from
the port of entry into commerce.
On December
27, 2011, an inspector from the Missouri Department of Agriculture found that
none of the drums had an EPA-accepted label, therefore missing an EPA
registration number, an EPA establishment number, directions for use, a first
aid statement, an ingredient statement, a precautionary statement, a signal
word, and a child hazard warning statement.
Nisso
America, Inc., violated the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act
(FIFRA) by failing to properly label the 44 drums of imported pesticide and
failing to timely submit to EPA the NOA.
The sale or distribution
of misbranded or mislabeled pesticides can pose serious risks to human health,
plant and animal life, and the environment. Without proper labeling or safety
instructions on packaging, users can unintentionally misapply pesticides and may
not have adequate information to address needs for first aid in the event of
emergency.
Under the
FIFRA, importers of pesticides must ensure that pesticides containers imported
into the U.S. bear the required FIFRA labeling and must file notices with EPA
prior to importation of pesticides. Violation of the FIFRA regulations impacts
EPA’s ability to track potentially hazardous and toxic pesticide
products.
The pesticide
involved in this case, Tebufenozide Technical, is a toxic chemical used in the
formulation of other insecticides.
As a result
of EPA’s enforcement action, Nisso America, Inc., was required to re-label all
44 drums in the shipment of Tebufenozide Technical. The company has also
instituted changes in its practices to prevent similar violations, and has
certified that it is presently in compliance with the FIFRA and its
regulations.
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