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I <br /> i <br /> �f <br /> ❑ ❑❑❑❑m❑❑❑❑Continued <br /> Fi <br /> How a Request 3. CDMS validates the adjusted pounds of 1,3-D requested, taking into <br /> to Use 1,3-D is consideration all application factors described by the permit. if the <br /> 4 Processed amount requested is available, the recommendation is accepted and a <br /> (continued) notice of intent can be filed with the CAC. <br /> 4. The request is checked for available pounds within the township <br /> F` allotment. CDMS will adjust its system to allow the available pounds of <br /> 1,3-D per township to increase to two times the current cap (from 90,250 <br /> pounds to 180,500 pounds). This allocation of pounds of 1,3-D above <br /> ` the existing cap will continue until unused pounds relative to the cap <br /> from 1995 forward are no longer available. <br /> M 5. When use in any township exceeds the currert cap of 90,250 pounds,both <br /> DPR and the CAC will receive an informal notification from Dow. <br /> 6. For any township that reaches "1.5 times the current cap" of 90,250 <br /> pounds, CDMS records will be compared to county records as a quality <br /> assurance step. <br /> 7. If there is not enough 1,3-D available, a note is displayed, identifying <br /> available pounds of 1,3-D and allowing a modified request for available <br /> Fmaterial. <br /> F2002 Summary At the end of the 2002 use season, Dow will provide an analysis of the <br /> townships exceeding the existing limit. The analysis will include a summary <br /> of the 2002 uses, historic uses, uses in surrounding townships, and types of <br /> F commodities involved. This analysis will compile available 1,3-D use data <br /> from 1995 through 2002. This data will allow site-specific analysis for <br /> # <br /> additional use decisions. <br /> FL <br /> I <br /> , F <br /> Fl� <br /> 10 <br />