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Scenario 3 example: <br /> Coastal county, two applications, both blocks use non-TIF, different <br /> methods and rates. <br /> Block 1: Block 2: <br /> • Non-TIF •Non-TIF <br /> • Broadcast shank • Drip <br /> • 200 lbs. Al/ac • 150 lbs. Al/ac <br /> • 10 ac • 20 ac <br /> Buffer zone determination: <br /> Combined non-TIF/untarped acreage is less than 40 ac(10+20=30). <br /> Block 1 and Block 2 buffers are the same distance based on non-TIF drip, 200 <br /> lbs, AI/ac, 10+20=30 ac: 375 feet(Table 8a). <br /> NOTES: Shorter buffer of 272 feet (Table 5) for non-TIF broadcast shank, <br /> 200 lbs. AUac, 30 ac, does not apply. <br /> DPR consultation would be needed if the Block 1 application rate was >225 <br /> lbs. AI/ac; this exceeds the application rates in Table 8a. <br /> Overlapping Scenario 4: Multiple application blocks, at least one TIF application <br /> buffer zones block, other application blocks individually use non-TIF or untarped, <br /> (continued) and all application blocks use the same application method and rate. <br /> TIF conditions: <br /> • Combined TIF acreage shall not exceed 60 acres. <br /> • Buffer distance for each TIF block shall be based on individual <br /> method, application rate, and acres. <br /> Non-TIF/untarped conditions: <br /> • Combined non-TIFhmtarped acreage shall not exceed 40 acres, <br /> • Buffer distance shall be based on combined acreage of all <br /> non-TIF/untarped blocks. <br /> Scenario 4 example: <br /> Coastal county, four applications, two blocks use TIF, two blocks use <br /> non-TIF, all blocks use same application method and rate. <br /> Block 1: Block 2: Block 3: Block 4: <br /> • TIF • TIF •Non-TIF • Non-TIF <br /> •Broadcast • Broadcast • Broadcast • Broadcast <br /> shank shank shank shank <br /> • 200 lbs. AI/ac • 200 lbs. Al/ac • 200 lbs. Al/ac • 200 lbs. AUac <br /> • 10 ac • 15 ac • 20 ac • 5 ac <br /> K-5 <br /> Appendix K-Chloropicrin and Chloropicrin in Combination with Other Products <br /> (Field Fumigant)Recommended Permit Conditions(REV.9-13-2023) <br />