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1 <br /> RESTRICTED MATERIALS PERMIT#39-14-3903109 Page 6 of 9 <br /> tG & E TEVELDE ORCHARDS, INC. - Expires: 12/31/2014 <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 /> [X] 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 crops: <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 /> t until grape leaves in the vicinity of the treated area are"browned off'. <br /> Revised 10/90 <br /> ' 0 Aluminum &Magnesium Phosphide <br /> Use in Rodent Burrow Fumigations <br /> These use conditions are based on a determination by the California Department of Pesticide Regulation that exposure to <br /> ' phosphine fumigants is a risk to public safety. <br /> 1. Use is strictly prohibited around all residential areas, including single and multi-family residential properties, nursing homes, <br /> 1 schools (except athletic fields where use may continue), day care facilities, and hospitals. <br /> 2. The products must only be used outdoors for control of burrowing pests, and are for use only on agricultural areas, <br /> orchards, non-crop areas(such as pasture and rangeland), golf courses, athletic fields, parks and recreational areas, <br /> cemeteries, airports, rights-of-way, earthen dams, and other non-residential institutional or industrial sites. <br /> 3. Products must not be applied in a burrow system that is within 100 feet of a building that is or may be occupied by people <br /> or domestic animals. This buffer zone for treatment around non-residential buildings that could be occupied by people or <br /> animals has been increased from 15 feet to 100 feet. <br /> 4.When this product is used in athletic fields or parks, the applicator must post a sign at entrances to the treated site <br /> ' containing the signal word DANGER/PELIGRO, skull and crossbones, the words: DO NOT ENTER/NO ENTRE, FIELD NOT <br /> FOR USE, the name and EPA registration number of the fumigant, and a 24-hour emergency response number. Signs may <br /> be removed 2 days after the final treatment. <br /> ' 5. When this product is used out-of-doors in a site frequented by people, other than an athletic field or park,the applicator <br /> shall post a sign at the application site containing the signal word DANGER/PELIGRO, skull and crossbones, the name and <br /> EPA registration number of the fumigant, and a 24-hour emergency response number. Signs may be removed 2 days after <br /> the final treatment. <br /> 6. Fumigant Management Plans must be written before all applications of phosphine products, including all burrowing pest <br /> fumigations. A Fumigant Management Plan is a written description of the steps designed to plan for a safe, legal and effective <br /> fumigation. The certified applicator and owner of the property to be fumigated must characterize the area to be treated and <br /> include all safety requirements in the plan before application. <br />