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❑ ❑❑m®❑ ❑Continued <br /> Introduction This Enforcement Letter supersedes Enforcement Letter ENF 01-40. <br /> I <br /> These recommended permit conditions apply to the use of pesticides <br /> containing the active ingredient(a.i.) 1,3-Dichloropropene(1,3-D)when <br /> applied by both mechanical soil injection and drip application systems. They <br /> i should be used in addition to the provisions in the California Food and <br /> Agricultural Code (FAC), Title 3, California Code of Regulations(3CCR), <br /> and product labeling. <br /> F4 When requirements differ, the most stringent requirements should be <br /> followed. <br /> Changes in this The changes include: <br /> Enforcement <br /> Letter . If utilizing the label exemption (100 foot permit condition buffer zone)one <br /> year, the labeling-required 300 foot buffer zone shall be utilized for the next <br /> three full years (not three growing seasons). (See page 3.) <br /> i . <br /> • Adding the application factor(AF) of 1.2 when used Outside the San <br /> Joaquin Air Basin in January or December, at a depth of 18 inches or <br /> deeper. (See page 4.) <br /> a Following the guidelines of the California Management Plan: <br /> 1,3-Dichloropropene dated January 30, 2002, each township will be <br /> allowed to "double' the annual cap to 180,500 pounds of 1,3-D per calendar <br /> year using past, unused amounts of 1,3-D. This will allow the township to <br /> continue using 1,3-D until the "bank" of the unused cap is depleted. <br /> (See page 9.) A copy of the California Management Plan is available at <br /> <hrtp://www.cdpr.ca.gov/docs/dprdocs/metbbrorn/telone/mgmtpl an.pdf>. <br /> t <br /> In This This document describes the following topics: <br /> Document <br /> Topic. See Page <br /> Overview 1 <br /> All Application Methods 3 <br /> t Mechanical Soil Injection 4 <br /> r <br /> Drip Application Systems 8 . <br /> Background 9 <br /> k <br /> �'� 2 <br />