CFS v. EPA et al Reference : No description Complaint date : June 13, 2022 Status : Not judged Place of jurisdiction : United States Plaintiffs types : Health/Food groups Plaintiffs names : Center for Food Safety (CFS) Defendants : EPA, Michael S. Regan Lawyers for Health and Environmental Justice : Amy van Saun, Sylvia Shih-Yau Wu, Meredith Stevenson Case nature : Administrative Specificities : Petition for review Type(s), Product(s), Active substance(s) : Difenoconazole, Fungicide, Triazole Requests : That the Court holds that: (1) EPA violated its duties under FIFRA in approving the Interim Registration; and (2) EPA violated the Agency’s duties under the Endangered Species Act (ESA), by failing to consult with the US Fish and Wildlife Service or the National Marine Fisheries Service to insure that the Interim Registration will not jeopardize any listed species or destroy or adversely modify any of their critical habitats. Name of the Court : United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, United States Jurisdiction level : Summary : CFS is challenging the EPA's reapproval of difenoconazole, a member of the triazole fungicide family. In the 2000s, EPA initiated a moratorium on new approvals of triazole fungicides because of concerns about their safety. Manufacturers conducted animal studies but never submitted them. Despite this, the EPA abandoned the moratorium, allowing new triazole fungicides and new uses for these products. According to CFS, the EPA illegally approved this product despite animal studies showing that it poses serious risks to human health and the environment. The EPA also failed to evaluate the triazoles as a group and not just individually, which does not account for the cumulative effects of the substances. In addition, EPA failed to assess the role of the substances in promoting resistance to vital antifungal drugs. Finally, CFS accuses EPA of violating the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) and the Endangered Species Act (ESA) by leaving vulnerable species at risk of exposure to difenoconazole. Scientific references : No scientifice reference for this case. Related links : Petition for review, June 13, 2022 Lawsuit Challenges Fungicide That Causes Neurological Harms and Imperils Wildlife, Endangered Species