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' RESTRICTED MATERIALS PERMIT#39-16-3900230 Page 28 of 31 <br /> LAGORIO BROTHERS Expires: 12/31/2016 <br /> commodity. <br /> ' 1.Use the following minimum application setback distances for applications adjacent to sensitive sites as defined by the label <br /> or designated by the Commissioner: <br /> Application Method Minimum Setback Distance (ft) <br /> ' Ground Boom 25 <br /> Chemigation 25 <br /> Airblast 50 <br /> ' Aerial (Fixed wing or rotary)150 <br /> The setback distance extends in all directions from the edge of the sensitive site to the edge of the treatment area. Setbacks <br /> are in effect only during the application. <br /> ' Do not apply this product if anyone is in the setback area. Exception: Handlers, and vehicles and persons riding bicycles <br /> passing through the setback area on public or private roadways are permitted. <br /> 2.All applications must take place with a minimum wind speed of 3 mph and not more than 10 mph as measured at a height of <br /> four feet above the ground. <br /> ' 3.For airblast applications: <br /> -Spray the outside crop row from outside in, directing the spray into the treatment area and shutting off nozzles on the side of <br /> ' the sprayer away from the treatment area. <br /> -Shut off top nozzles when treating smaller trees,vines, or bushes to minimize spray movement above the canopy. <br /> ' 4.APPLICATION CONDITIONS TO PROTECT SURFACE WATER <br /> Incorporate or clean-up granules that are spilled during loading or are visible on the soil surface in turn areas. <br /> ' M Methyl Bromide Field <br /> CONDITION M METHYL BROMIDE FIELD FUMIGATION <br /> The Notice of Intent shall be submitted at least 48 hours before the application begins(post 7 day requirement of submitting a <br /> ' completed work site plan). <br /> See attached Conditions. <br /> ' 0 Aluminum&Magnesium Phosphide <br /> CONDITION O AIPh and MgPh Use in Rodent Burrows <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 mull-family residential properties, nursing homes, <br /> 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, orchards, <br /> non-crop areas (such as pasture and rangeland), golf courses, athletic fields, parks and recreational areas,cemeteries, <br /> ' 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 or <br /> domestic animals. This buffer zone for treatment around non-residential buildings that could be occupied by people or animals <br /> 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 be <br /> ' 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 shall <br /> post a sign at the application site containing the signal word DANGER/PELIGRO, skull and crossbones,the name and EPA <br /> registration number of the fumigant, and a 24-hour emergency response number. Signs may be removed 2 days after the final <br /> ' 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 />