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• <br />• <br />e <br />• <br />IV. PESTICIDES (continued): Yes No B11Ps <br />Mixing and Loading Actinides (continued): <br />51). Are mix/load stations located where runoff will not carry <br />spilled chemicals into surface water bodies? <br />52). Is there a system of portable mix/load stations or water only <br />nurse tanks, and are they moved frequently? <br />53). Is secondary containment provided to reduce contamination <br />due to small spills? <br />54). Are jet -rinse nozzles or some other method used at your mix/load <br />sites to insure that used pesticide containers are properly rinsed? <br />55). Are triple rinsed containers punctured and stored properly <br />(e g., in a covered, locked shed) prior to disposal or rec cling? <br />56). Are these containers then burned onsite in small batches (i.e., less <br />than 500 lbs.) <br />Integrated Pest Management: <br />57). Are a combination of control measures used targeting specific <br />pests and diseases, including mechanical, cultural, biological, <br />and chemical systems (Le. Integrated Pest Management)? <br />58). &re precision application techniques, such as Global <br />Positioning Systems, infrared imaging, or other advanced <br />sensing devices used when applying crop protection products? <br />59). Is soil pH maintained at a level that reduces the solubility of free <br />copper ions (which otherwise may be transported off-site), <br />where thispH level will not hinder optimum crop production? <br />60). Are specific factors of both the target area, such as the soil type, <br />and the leaching and runoff potential of the pesticide to be applied <br />considered when selecting a chemical for a specific pest? <br />J <br />i <br />6 <br />C 13 a -b <br />Cl3b <br />C 13 a -b <br />C13-14 <br />C14 <br />C14, 18 <br />C6 <br />C8 <br />C9 <br />C15 <br />