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1 <br /> � . '�lix thc nc,ucid�s ;:nd cicar, �hc apphcauon eyuipn':rnl �a :;n ;ur:+ <br /> ��here accidental spills �ti ill not enter surface or ground a'.i�c�s. ::nei <br /> i �ti�ill not contaminatc Ihc soil. <br /> 0 <br /> • Store pesticides in enclosed areas or in covered impen iou� <br /> � contaimncnt. Fnsurc th�t pcsticide-contaminatcd storm��atcr or <br /> spills/leaks of pcsticides are not discharged to stomi drains. Do not <br /> hose down the paved areas to a stomi drain or conve}�ance ditch Sti�re <br /> � and maintaitt appropriate spill cleanup materials in a location kno��n to <br /> all near the storage area. <br /> • Clean up any spilled pesticides and ensure that the pesticide <br /> I contaminated waste materials arc kcpt in designated covcred and <br /> contained arcas. <br /> � • '1'he pesticide application equipment must be capable of immediate <br /> shutoff in the evcnt of an emergency. <br /> • Uo not spray pesticides within 100 feet of open �ti�aters induding <br /> � wedands, ponds, and strcams, sloughs and any drainage ditch or <br /> channel that Icad= to open water cacept when appro��cd by Ecology or <br /> thc local jurisdiction. All sensitive areas including wells, crceks and <br /> � wcdands must bc Ilaggcd prior to spraying. <br /> • As required by tl�e local go��emment or by L-cology, complete pubhc <br /> posting of thc arca to bc spraycd prior to the application. <br /> I . Spra}• �pplications should only be conductcd during �vcathcr <br /> Q conditions as specified in the labcl direction and applicable local and <br /> I statc regulations. Do not appiy during rain or immediatcly beiorc <br /> cxpected rain. <br /> Recmnmended Additiunal Operational 13141Ps for the use of pesticides: <br /> I <br /> i • Considcr altcrnatives to the use of pcsticides such as covering or <br /> harvcsting weeds, substitute vegetative growth, and manual weed <br /> � control/moss removal. i <br /> • Considcr the usc of soil amendments, such as corupust, that are known I <br /> to control somc common discases in plants, sucfi as Pythium root mt, <br /> ashy stem blight, and parasitic nematodes. The follo�ving aie thrcc ' <br /> possible mechanisn�s for disease control by compost addition (USG'PA <br /> Publication 530-P-9-044): <br /> � 1. Successful competition for nutrients by antibiotic production: <br /> � <br /> 2. Successful predation against pathogens by beneficial <br /> I micreorganism; and I <br /> 3. Activation of disease-resistant genes in plants by compost�. <br /> " --- <br /> January 2005 Volume 1V—Source Contro!(Pollufion PreventionJ BMFs J 2-25 <br /> I <br /> � 5� <br /> `•5 <br />