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Official Document Type
Contract
Approved Date
11/18/2003
Control Number
2003-313H
Agenda Item Number
11.C.2
Entity Name
Parker Davis Custom Herbicide Applicators
Subject
Cost Share Grant Contract
Citrus Best Management Practices
Area
All Indian River County
Archived Roll/Disk#
3208
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3517
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V. NUTRIENTS : Yes No BAIPs <br /> Education and Training: <br /> 61 ) . Are field operators or sub-contractors of fertilizer application J J DI <br /> equipment properly trained in the handling, loading, and calibration <br /> of spreaders and other equipment? <br /> 62) . Is this training documented? ❑ 0 DI <br /> 61 ) . In general are the recommendations of the University of Florida ' s u 11:1 D2 , 6, 13118 <br /> Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences ( SP = 169) followed ? <br /> Pollution Prevention: <br /> 63 ) . Is dry fertilizer stored in an area that is protected from rainfall? ❑ ❑ D8 <br /> 64) . Are stationary liquid fertilizer tanks stored on a concrete slab ? ❑ 0 D8 <br /> 65 ) . Are leaks from pipes, valves, equipment, or tanks repaired promptly ? ❑ ❑ D5 , 9 <br /> 66 ) . Are bulk trailers parked away from canals, ditches, or wells (as ❑ 0 D10 - 12 <br /> much as is practicable) to avoid contaminating adjacent water bodies <br /> during loading operations ? <br /> 67) . Is spilled fertilizer transferred to application equipment ❑ ❑ D9 <br /> and applied to the target area? <br /> 68 ) . Is a tarpaulin or other containment measure used to minimize ❑ ❑ D9 <br /> spillage when loading and unloading dry fertilizers ? <br /> 69) . Is the site used to load and unload fertilizer moved frequently? 110 D9, 11 <br /> 70) . . Are check valves used to prevent backflow when pumping surface 0 0 . D105 12 <br /> or well water to mix with fertilizer for fertigation? <br /> 71 ) . Are anti- siphoning devices, artesian pressure or 0 0 D 12 - 13 <br /> other measures installed to prevent back siphoning into canals, <br /> ditches or wells when mixing nutrient sources for foliar application? <br /> 72) . Are fertilizer applications managed to protect environmentally ❑ ❑ D13 , 16, 18 <br /> sensitive areas by using: <br /> • controlled release fertilizers ❑ ❑ D13 , 18 <br /> • frequent low concentration fertigation events 10 0 D13 , 18 <br /> • multiple applications 0 0 D137 18 <br /> • variable rate technology? 0 ❑ D132 18 <br /> 73 ) . Are vegetative filter strips maintained in or adjacent to 0 0 D14 <br /> environmentally sensitive areas ? <br /> 74) . Are organic matter amendments (e . g. , Class A sludge or other 0 0 D 2b , 16 <br /> approved organic matter sources) an integral part of the nutrient <br /> management program? <br /> 75 ) . Are old unused wells plugged (decommissioned) ? ❑ ❑ D17 <br /> 7 <br />
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