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Code · BILL · 115th Congress · S. 2663 (Introduced in Senate) — To modify and improve provisions relating to environmental requirements for agriculture and agricultural producers, a... · Sec. 6

Sec. 6. Use of authorized pesticides; discharges of pesticides; report

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Section 3(f) of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act ( 7 U.S.C. 136a(f) ) is amended by adding at the end the following: Except as provided in subsection
(s)of section 402 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act ( 33 U.S.C. 1342 ), the Administrator or a State shall not require a permit under that Act for a discharge from a point source into navigable waters of— a pesticide authorized for sale, distribution, or use under this Act; or the residue of the pesticide, resulting from the application of the pesticide. . Section 402 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act ( 33 U.S.C. 1342 ) is amended by adding at the end the following: Except as provided in paragraph (2), a permit shall not be required by the Administrator or a State under this Act for a discharge from a point source into navigable waters of— a pesticide authorized for sale, distribution, or use under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act ( 7 U.S.C. 136 et seq.); or the residue of the pesticide, resulting from the application of the pesticide. Paragraph
(1)shall not apply to the following discharges of a pesticide or pesticide residue: A discharge resulting from the application of a pesticide in violation of a provision of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act ( 7 U.S.C. 136 et seq.) relevant to protecting water quality if— the discharge would not have occurred without the violation; or the quantity of pesticide or pesticide residue in the discharge is greater than would have occurred without the violation. Stormwater discharges subject to regulation under subsection (p). The following discharges subject to regulation under this section: Manufacturing or industrial effluent. Treatment works effluent. Discharges incidental to the normal operation of a vessel, including a discharge resulting from ballasting operations or vessel biofouling prevention. . Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of this Act, the Administrator, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, shall submit a report to the Committee on Environment and Public Works and the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry of the Senate and the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure and the Committee on Agriculture of the House of Representatives that includes— the status of intra-agency coordination between the Office of Water and the Office of Pesticide Programs of the Environmental Protection Agency regarding streamlining information collection, standards of review, and data use relating to water quality impacts from the registration and use of pesticides; an analysis of the effectiveness of current regulatory actions relating to pesticide registration and use aimed at protecting water quality; and any recommendations on how the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act ( 7 U.S.C. 136 et seq.) can be modified to better protect water quality and human health.
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