EPA Denies Petition to Initiate Rulemaking on Lead Fishing Tackle
The Environmental Protection Agency has denied a petition to initiate a rulemaking applicable to fishing tackle containing lead. In its explanation for the denial, EPA stated that the petition, filed on November 17, 2011, and denied in a letter from EPA dated February 14, 2012, failed to demonstrate that federal action is necessary, considering that: (1) wildlife exposure to lead fishing tackle has a regional context and the states where risk of injury is greatest are largely the states that have taken action to address the risks; (2) the market for fishing tackle continues to change and the prevalence of non-lead alternatives in the marketplace continues to increase; and (3) the petitioners did not provide evidence that the risk from lead fishing tackle outweighs the burden to society of potential regulations.
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(See ITT Online Archives 10110458 for summary of previous EPA denial of petition for ban on lead fishing gear for similar reasons.)
EPA Contact - Thomas Groeneveld (202) 566-1188 email: groeneveld.thomas@epa.gov