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San Joaquin County GWPA ROW Condition <br /> Engineered Rights-of-Way within GWPA <br /> 3CCR Section 6487.3 <br /> "Engineered rights-of-way" means areas within a ground water protection area that are constructed in a way that results in <br /> increased runoff and collection of storm water,such as railroad ballasts and berms, public roadsides, and highway median <br /> strips or similar areas,but not canal or ditch banks or utility lines. <br /> Use of pesticides registered for agricultural,outdoor industrial,and outdoor institutional use containing chemicals listed in <br /> section 6800(a) shall be prohibited on engineered rights-of-way in leaching or runoff Groundwater Protection areas <br /> unless one of the following management options can be met and is designated by the commissioner on the permit. <br /> Select at least one of the following Management Practices that applies: <br /> 1. RUNOFF GWPAs REQUIREMENTS(3CCR SECTION 6484.4) <br /> Choose one of the management practices: <br /> SOiL DISTURBANCE <br /> Within seven days before the pesticide is applied, tine soil to be treated shall be disturbed by using a disc, <br /> harrow,rotary tiller,or other mechanical method. <br /> Note: This subsection does not apply to bentnzon, and does not apply to the area to be treated that is <br /> inrntediately adjacent to the crop ro►v and that does not exceed 33 percent of the distance between crop rows. <br /> INCORPORATION OF THE PESTICIDE <br /> Within 48 hours after the day the pesticide is applied, the pesticide shall be incorporated on at least 90 percent <br /> of the area treated; using a disc, harrow, rotary tiller, or other mechanical method, or by sprinkler or low flow <br /> irrigation, including chemigation if allowed by the label, using a minimum of/o inch of irrigation water and a <br /> maximum of either one inch or the maximum amount of irrigation water specified on the label, at application <br /> rates that do not cause surface water runoff from tine treated property or to wells on the treated property. <br /> Note: This subsection does not apply to bentnzon, and does not apply to the area treated with other <br /> pesticides listed in section 6800(a) that is intnnediately adjacent to the crop row and that does not eviceed 33 <br /> percent of the distance between crop rows. <br /> BAND TREATMENT <br /> The pesticide shall be applied as a band treatment immediately adjacent to the crop row so that not more than <br /> 33 percent of the distance between rows is treated. <br /> TIMING OF APPLICATION <br /> The pesticide shall be applied between April i and July 31. <br /> RETENTION OF RUNOFF ON FIELD. <br /> For six months following the application, the field shall be designed, by berms, levees, or nondraining <br /> circulation systems, to retain all irrigation runoff and all precipitation on, and drainage through, the field. The <br /> retention area on the field shall not have a percolation rate of more than 0.2 inches per hour(5 inches per 24 <br /> hours). <br /> RETENTION OF RUNOFF IN A HOLDING AREA OFF THE FIELD. <br /> For six months following the application, all runoff shall be channeled to a holding area off the application <br /> site, under the control of the property operator, that is designed to retain all irrigation runoff and all <br /> precipitation on, and drainage through, the treated field and all other areas draining into that holding area. The <br /> holding area shall not have a percolation rate of more than 0.2 inches per hour(5 inches per 24 hours). <br /> RUNOFF ONTO A FALLOW FIELD. <br /> For six months following application, runoff shall be managed so that it runs off onto an adjacent unenclosed <br /> fallow field at least 300 feet long that is not irrigated for six months after application, with full consideration of <br /> any plant back restrictions. <br /> ALTERNATIVE <br /> An alternative management practice or pesticide approved by the Director. <br /> 11Page <br />