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EHD - Public
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2600 - Land Use Program
FileName_PostFix
SSCRPT
RECORD_ID
SU0010912
PE
2622
FACILITY_NAME
PA-1600119
STREET_NUMBER
19099
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
MEHRTEN
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
CLEMENTS
Zip
95227-
APN
02302005
ENTERED_DATE
5/16/2016 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
19099 E MEHRTEN RD
RECEIVED_DATE
5/16/2016 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
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Approved
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_ _ _ _____ <br /> ' RESTRICTED MATERIALS PERMIT#39-12-3900351 Page 15 of 15 <br /> PODESTA FARMS, FRED Expires: 12/31/2012 <br /> ' 3. Unless specifically named as a dust on this permit, NO DUST FORMULATIONS are allowed. <br /> 4.Apply pesticides covered by SLN(s) and Section 18(s)in conformance with the SLN(s)and Section 18(s). <br /> ' 5.A flagger is required at the application site for all AIR applications of Zinc Phosphide bait. <br /> Revised 10/90 <br /> ' Q Dicamba&Phenoxy Herbicide CV <br /> CONDITION -Q-DICAMBA AND PHENOXY HERBICIDES-CENTRAL <br /> VALLEY/HAZARDOUS AREA <br /> In addition to all applicable laws, regulations and label restrictions,the CONDITIONS CHECKED BELOW APPLY to <br /> ' applications covered by this permit. <br /> [X] 1. No ester formulation applications allowed. <br /> ' [ ] 2.A smoke column is required at the application site for all Phenoxy and Dicamba applications by aircraft beginning <br /> March 16 and continuing through October 15. <br /> [X] 3. Do not discharge material more than 10 feet above the crop or target. <br /> ' [ ] 4. A drift reducing agent shall be added to the spray mixture at label rates. <br /> ' <br /> [XI 5. Maximum wind velocity for Phenoxy herbicides- 10 m.p.h. <br /> (X] 6. Maximum wind velocity for Dicamba- 10 m.p.h. EXCEPT when wind is moving indirection of sensitive crops,the <br /> maximum wind velocity-5 m.p.h. <br /> ' [ ] 7. No Dicamba application allowed in the vicinity of sensitive crops when the maximum temperature on the day of <br /> application is predicted to exceed 85 degrees <br /> fahrenheit. Predicted temperature for the following day will be determined by the NOAA-National Weather Service. <br /> [ ] 8. Dicamba applications by aircraft are restricted to a minimum distance of 2 miles from the following susceptible craps: <br /> beans, grapes, sunflower,tomato, <br /> safflower, curcurbits, potatoes. <br /> ' [ ] 9. Dicamba applications by ground are restricted to a minimum distance of 20 feet from the following susceptible crops: <br /> beans, safflower,tomato, curcurbits, <br /> ' potatoes and 1/4 mile from grapes and sunflowers. <br /> [ ] 10. No Dicamba or Phenoxy herbicide applications allowed beginning March 16 and continuing through October 15, and <br /> until grape leaves in the vicinity of the treated area are"browned off'. <br /> ' Revised 10/90 <br /> W Methyl Bromide-Treesite <br /> ' Methyl bromide fumigation is limited to the single tree site preplant soil injection method unless additional conditions <br /> describing use conditions for other methods are attached. Applications of one contiguous acre or more are prohibited year <br /> round. <br /> ' Methyl bromide fumigation within a greenhouse,see attachment at time of permit issuance. <br />
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