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RESTRICTED MATERIALS PERMIT#39-16-3900236 Page 21 of 22 <br /> ' LAGORIO,V&A Expires: 12/31/2016 <br /> Revised 11/15 <br /> V Rice Pesticides Program <br /> Attached conditions pertain to General Water-Holding-Seepage Control, General Drift Minimization, Thiobencarb Water <br /> ' Management Permit Conditions, Methyl Parathion Water Management Permit Conditions and Malathion Water Management <br /> Recommendations in Rice. <br /> ' W Tree Hole Fumigation <br /> CONDITION W Tree Hole Fumigation <br /> In addition to labeling and California regulation requirements,these conditions apply in San Joaquin Co. <br /> ' A. For All Tree Hale Fumigations: <br /> 1. Notice of Intent: Required 48 hours before the start of the application. Waiver of the 48 hours must be requested and <br /> confirmed by the Commissioner before the start of the application. <br /> 2. Minimum buffer zone distance of 25 feet. <br /> ' 3. Certified Applicator Training <br /> Qualified Applicator Licensees (QAL) and Qualified Applicator Certificates(QAC)with subcategory"O" meet the labeled <br /> training requirement for Certified Applicators in charge of fumigations. If the QAC or QAL does not have subcategory"O"then <br /> training may be provided by the fumigant registrant(specific to active ingredient)and/or available online at <br /> www.epa.gov/fumiganttraining. Training must be renewed every 3 years and recorded on the Fumigation Management Plan <br /> prior to fumigant use. A Private Applicator Certificate does NOT meet this requirement and must complete the registrant <br /> training prior to fumigant use. <br /> ' 4. Fumigant Safe Handling Information <br /> Fumigant Safe Handling Information is required for all handlers involved in fumigation, in a manner that the handler can <br /> understand, and must be renewed every 12 months. Safe handling information includes: respiratory protection, signs and <br /> symptoms of exposure and emergency preparedness. The Certified Applicator must confirm handlers have received the <br /> Fumigant Safe Handling Information. Fumigant Safe Handling Information can be found where the fumigant product is <br /> purchased or at www2.epa.gov/soil-fumigants/safety-information-fumigant-handlers. <br /> 5. Fumigant Management Plan (FMP) <br /> ' A complete FMP must be available for review at the application site at the start of the fumigation. <br /> B. Chloropicrin 100% and in Combination with Other Products <br /> 1. Maximum number of tree holes and acreage allowed in a 24 hour period: <br /> Max. Holes/Ac Max.Ac <br /> ' 50 40 <br /> 75 10 <br /> 100 5 <br /> 200 1 <br /> 2. Sequential applications within a single orchard may start no sooner than 36 hours from the completion of a previous <br /> fumigation. <br /> ' C. Methyl bromide with Chloropicrin as a Warning Agent(2%) <br /> 1. Replant of individual vine or tree-sites of more than one contiguous acre are prohibited year around. <br /> Rev. 11/15 <br /> Y 1,3-Dichloropropene <br /> CONDITION Y 1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE <br /> 1. NO] must be submitted 48 hours prior to the start of the application. <br /> 2. The use of 1,3-D in greenhouses and other enclosed areas is prohibited. <br /> 3. The permittee shall provide a valid recommendation to the CAC that has been approved by the registrant before the CAC <br /> may accept the NOI and allow the application. <br /> ' 4. Application is prohibited within 100 feet of any occupied structure, measured from the perimeter of the application block to <br /> any occupied residences, occupied onsite employee housing, schools, convalescent homes, hospitals, or other similar sites <br /> identified by the Commissioner. This restriction even applies on soils that have not experienced a 1,3-D treatment in the <br /> previous two years. <br /> ' 5. Entry into the application block by any person, other than a government official or a properly trained and equipped handler <br /> performing a handling task permitted by label, is prohibited from the start of the application until: for untarped applications, <br /> seven (7)days after the application is complete; or for tarped applications, either when the tarps are removed or tarps have <br /> been perforated and at least 48 hours have elapsed since the tarp perforation. <br /> ' 6. Tarps that do not meet the requirements for any percentage reduction in buffer zone distance may be perforated and/or <br />