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Official Document Type
Contract
Approved Date
11/18/2003
Control Number
2003-313I
Agenda Item Number
11.C.2
Entity Name
T.A.M. Barnes Groves
Subject
Cost Share Grant Contract
Citrus Best Management Practices Contract
Area
Barnes #37
Archived Roll/Disk#
3208
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3515
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_ 1 <br /> IV. PESTICIDES ( continued ) : Yes No B >\TPs <br /> Application Methods: <br /> 35 ) . Are appropriate measures taken to reduce spray drift using : <br /> • nozzle selection <br /> D D C1 <br /> • spray pressure D 1 Cl <br /> • drift reducing adjuvants 0 ❑ Cl <br /> • windbreaks ❑ ❑ C1 <br /> • and/or other drift control materials? 0 D C1 <br /> 36) . Are pesticides applied only when wind speeds are less than 10 mph? D D C2 <br /> 37) . Is the efficiency of pesticides maximized by timing applications 0 D C2 <br /> based on anticipated weather conditions and irrigation events ? <br /> 38 ) . Are sprayer nozzles turned off at the trunk of the last tree within 0 D C3 , a-d <br /> rows, with end trees being sprayed by making a last pass around the <br /> outside perimeter of the block with only the inside nozzles turned on <br /> (wrapping) 7 <br /> 39 ) . Are the last three rows of trees sprayed windward of waterways D D C - 3e <br /> using nozzles on one side only, with spray directed away from <br /> aquatic areas ? <br /> 40) . Are all of the required records for pesticide applications, D 0 C16 <br /> including date, time, location of treatment, target site, crop, <br /> total area, brand name, EPA Registration number, total amount, and <br /> method of application recorded by a certified applicator? <br /> 41 ) . Are records and copies of current pesticide labels filed conveniently D D C16 <br /> where they can be easily retrieved, or are they posted at a central <br /> location or on a permanent internet web site? <br /> 42) . Are all agrichemicals stored in a locked facility ? 0 D C17 <br /> 43 ) . Does this facility have a concrete floor with a 4" lip ? D D C17 <br /> 44) . Are the materials segregated by type (herbicides , fungicides, D D C17 <br /> and insecticides) ? <br /> 45 ) . Are all stored pesticide materials properly labeled ? 0 D C17 <br /> 46) . Is an accurate inventory kept of all crop protection products? 0 D C57 16- 17 <br /> Mixingand LoadingActhvities: <br /> 47) . Is application equipment washed on a concrete pad with a sump , 0 0 C11 <br /> and is the wash-water collected and reused in other applications ? <br /> 48) . Are anti- siphoning devices, artesian pressure, or other measures D D C12 <br /> utilized to prevent back siphoning of pesticides into ditches , canals, <br /> or wells? <br /> 49 ) . If pesticides are mixed at or near the same site year after year, is D D C 13a <br /> there a concrete pad with a sump to minimize contamination from <br /> small spills and leaks? <br /> 50) . Are wellheads properly elevated or grouted 0 D C 13 a-b <br /> to prevent contamination of wells during pesticide <br /> mixing/loading operations ? <br /> 5 <br />
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