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# TEMIK 10% GRANULAR ALDICARB PESTICIDE FOR AGRIC. USE
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- EPA Reg No: **264-331**
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- Registrant: BAYER CROPSCIENCE, LLC
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- Signal word: Danger
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- Active ingredients: Aldicarb (10%)
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- Label accepted: 2003-07-29
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000264-00331-20030729.pdf
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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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Larry Hodges
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Bayer CropScience
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2 T,W, Alexander Drive
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P.O, Box 12014
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Resear~h Triangle Park
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NC 27709
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WASHINGTON, D.C. 20460
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Subject: TEMIK" brand 1 OG Aldicarb Pesticide for Agricultural Use
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EPA Reg. No, 264 - 331
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Revisions to First Aid Statement
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Your Application Dated July 8, 2003
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Dear ML Hodges,
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OFFICl-.OF
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PREVENTION, PESTICIDES
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A)\;O TOXIC SUBSTANCES
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July 29, 2003
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The label referred to above, submitted in connection with the registration under the
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Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), as amended, is acceptable
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provided the following changes are made before you release the product for shipment bearing the
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amended label:
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1, Directly underneath the ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS statement add "Aldicarb
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residues may move into shallow ground water under certain conditions, The appended
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Environmental Precautions Booklet should be read and understood prior to making applications,
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If there are any questions, contact Bayer CropScience at J-866-99BA YER (1-866-992-2937),"
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2, Under the heading GROUND WATER add a bullet "For State Specific Ground Water
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Limitations, see the Environmental Precautions and Soil Type Restriction Tables,"
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3. In the storage and disposal section ofthe label, the statement "Do not contaminate
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water, food, or feed by storage or disposal" must appear directly beneath the heading STORAGE
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AND DISPOSAL. Also, the second heading" Container Disposal" must be revised to read
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"Pesticide Disposal",
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Submit two copies of the final revised printed label before releasing the product for
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shipment. A stamped copy is enclosed for your records. If you have questions, please contact
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me on (703) 305-6736 or electronically at edwardsjoaJUle@epa.gov.
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cc: Eric Olson, SRRD
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inCereIY' '1\
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Joanne S. Edwards, Entomologist
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Insecticide-Rodenticide Branch
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Registration Division (7505C)
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RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE
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ACUTE ORAL TOXICITY AND GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION
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For retail sale to and use only by Certified Applicators or persons under the direct supervision of a Certified Applicator, and only
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for those uses covered b the Certified licator's certification.
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TEMIK
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e
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brand 10G ALDICARB PESTICIDE
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For Control of Certain Insects, Mites, and Nematodes
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ACTIVE INGREDIENT: Aldicarb [2-methyl-2-(methylthio) propionaldehyde-O-(methylcarbamoyl)oxime] ............... 10%
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INERT INGREDIENTS: ............................................................................................................................................... 90%
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EPA Reg. No. 264-331 EPA Est. No.1 0352-GA-01
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
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DANGER POISON
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PELIGRO
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Si usted no entiende la etiqueta, busque a alguien para que se la explique a usted en detalle.
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(If you do not understand the label, find someone to explain it to you in detail.)
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For MEDICAL And TRANSPORTATION Emergencies ONLY Call 24 Hours A Day 1-800-334-7577
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For PRODUCT USE Information Call1-866-99BAYER (1-866-992-2937)
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FIRST AID
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IF SWALLOWEO: 0 Immediately call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
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0 Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by a poison control center or doctor.
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0 Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow.
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0 Do not aive anvthina bv mouth to an unconscious person.
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IF IN EYES: 0 Hold eye open and rinse slowty and gently with water for 15-20 minutes.
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0 Remove contad lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing.
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0 Call a Doison control center or doctor for treatment advice. _J
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IF ON SKIN OR 0 Take off contaminated clothing.
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CLOTHING:
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0 Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15-20 minutes.
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0 Call a Doison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
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IF INHALED: 0 Move person to fresh air.
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0 If person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance, then give artificial respiration, pr.;!feratJly mouth-
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to-mouth if possible.
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0 Call a noison control center or doctor for further treatment advice.
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For MEDICAL Emergencies Call 24 Hours A Day 1-800-334-75TI.
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Have the Droduct container or label wtth vou when call1na a Dolson control center or doctor or going for treatment.
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Aldicarb is a n-methyl carbamate.
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GENERAL
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Contact-" physicialr immediately1n all casesohuspectedt>olsonfngc Illness may be produced rapidly iollowing over-exposure to
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TEMII(® Aldicarb. If breathing stops, establish an airway and start artificial respiration, and provide oxygen. Make certain to remove all
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sources of continuing contamination. Transport the patient to a physician or hospital immediately and SHOW A C~BEL
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TO THE PHYSICIAN. If poisoning is suspected in animals, contact a veterinarian. _ ~ OOMMENTS
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ANTIDOTE STATEMENT InEPA Letter Dated:
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ATROPINE SULFATE IS HIGHLY EFFECTIVE AS AN ANTIDOTE. See NOTE TO PHYSICIAN. ~.':-1 \~" \ 0.1
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NOTE TO PHYSICIAN
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TEMI~ brand aldicarb is an n-methyl carbamate insecticide which is a cholinesterase inhibitor,
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cause toxic signs and symptoms due to stimulation of the cholinergic nervous system.
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spontaneously and rapidly reversible.
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Overexposure to this substance may
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These effects of overexposure are
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Gastric lavage may be used if this product has been swallowed. TEMI~ brand aldicarb pOisoning may occur rapidly after ingestion and
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prompt removal of stomach contents is indicated.
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Specific treatment consists of the administration of parenteral atropine sulfate. Caution should be exercised to prevent over
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atropinization. Mild cases may be given 1 to 2 mg intra-muscularly every 10 minutes until full atropinization has been achieved and
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repeated thereafter whenever symptoms reappear. Severe cases should be given 2 to 4 mg intravenously every 10 minutes until the
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patient is fully atropinized, then intramuscularly every 30 to 60 minutes as needed to mainlain the effeci for at least 12 hours. Dosages
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for children should be appropriately reduced. Complete recovery from overexposure is to be expected within 24 hours.
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Narcotics and other sedatives should nol be used. Further, drugs such as (pyridine-2-aldoxime methiodide) are NOT recommended
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unless organophosphate intoxication is also suggested.
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To aid in confirmation of a diagnosis, urine samples must be obtained within 24 hours of exposure and immediately frozen. Analyses
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will be arranged by Bayer CropScience.
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Consultation on therapy can be obtained at all hours by calling Ihe Bayer CropScience emergency number: 1-800-334-7577.
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS
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DANGER
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FATAL IF SWALLOWED. Causes cholinesterase inhibition. May be fatal or harmful by skin or eye contact or by breathing dust.
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Rapidly absorbed through skin or eyes. 00 not get on skin or in eyes. 00 not breathe dust. Keep away from domestic animals.
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Always stand up~wind from hopper when loading.
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SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF OVEREXPOSURE:
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Salivation, Muscle tremor, Nausea, Watery eyes, Difficult breathing, Vomiting, Pinpoint eye pupils, Excessive sweating, Diarrhea,
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Blurred vision, Abdominal cramps, Weakness, Headache.
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In severe cases, convulsions, unconsciousness, and respiratory failure may occur.
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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)
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Applicators and other handlers must wear coveralls over short-sleeved shirts and short pants, waterproof gloves, chemical~resistant
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footwear plus socks, chemical-resistant headgear for overhead exposure, protective eye wear, chemical-resistant apron when cleaning
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equipment, mixing or loading and a dusUmist filtering respirator (MSHNNIOSH DIM approval number prefix TC-21C) or a NIOSH
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approved respirator with any N, R, P or HE filter.
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Follow manufacturer's instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. If no such instructions for washables, use detergent and hot water.
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Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry. Discard clothing Or other absorbent materials that have been heavily contaminated
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with this product. Do not reuse them.
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When handlers use closed systems, enclosed cabs, or aircraft in a manner that meets the requirements listed in the Worker Protection
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Standard (WPS) for agricultural pesticides 140 CFR 170.240 (d) (4-6)], the handler PPE requirements may be reduced or modified as
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speCified in the WPS.
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User Safety Recommendations
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Users should wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco or using the toilet.
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Remove clothing immediately jf pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing.
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Users should remove PPE immediately after handling this product. Wash Ihe oulside of gloves before removing. As soon as possible,
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wash thorouqhly and chanqe into clean clothing.
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
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DECOMPOSITION AND MOVEMENT IN SOIL: This product is readily decomposed into harmless residues under most use conditions.
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However, a combination of permeable and acidic soil conditions, moderate to heavy irrigation and/or rainfall, use of 20 or more pounds
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per acre, and soil temperature below 50°F (10°C) at applicationtime tend to reduce degradation and promote movement of residues to
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ground water. If the above describes your local use conditions and ground water in your area is used for drinking, do not use this
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product without first contacting Bayer CropScience at 1-866-99BAYER (1-866-992-2937).
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TOXIC TO FISH, BIRDS, AND WILDLIFE: This product is toxic to fish, birds, aquatic invertebrates and other wildlife. Birds feeding on
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exposed granules in treated areas may be killed. Cover or incorporate granules in spill areas.
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Run-off from treated areas may be hazardous to fish in neighboring areas. Do not apply directly to water, to areas where surface water
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is present or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark. Do not contaminate water when disposing of equipment washwaters.
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Apply this product only as specified on this label.
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NOTICE: Under the Endangered Species Act, it is a Federal Offense to use any pesticide in a manner that results in the death of a
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member of an endangered species.
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This Act protects Attwater's Greater Prairie Chicken in the Texas counties of Aransas, Austin, Brazoria. Colorado, Galveston, Goliad,
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Harris, Refugio, and Victoria.
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Prior to making applications in these counties, the user must determine that this species is not located in or immediately adjacent to the
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area to be treated. If the user is in doubt whether or not the above named endangered species may be affected, he should contact
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either the regional U.S. Fish & Wildlije SelVice office (Endangered Species Specialist) or personnel of the State Fish and Game office.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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It is a violation of Federal Law to use this product In a manner Inconsistent with Its labeling.
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Read entire label before using this product.
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Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons. either directly or through drift. Only protected handlers
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may be in the area during application. For any requirements speCific to your State or Tribe, consult the agency responsible for pesticide
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regulations.
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AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
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Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with the Worker Protection Standard. 40 CFR part 170. This Standard
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contains requirements for the protection of agricultural workers on farms, forests, nurseries, and greenhouses, and handlers of
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agricultural pesticides. It contains requirements for training, decontamination, notification, and emergency assistance. It also contains
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specific instructions and exceptions pertaining to the statements on this label about personal protective equipment (PPE), notification to
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workers. and restricted-entry intelVals. The reqUirements in this box only apply to uses of this product that are covered by the Worker
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Protection Standard.
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Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted entry interval (REI) of 48 hours.
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Exception: If the product is soil-incorporated or soil-injected, the Wor\(er Protection Standard, under certain circumstances, allows
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workers to enter the treated area if there will be no contact with anything Ulat has been treated. Once the REI has expired, do not allow
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persons to come into direct contact with treated wet soil as the result of the initial irrigation or rainfall after treatment unless they are
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wearing the PPE speCified below for earty entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker Protection Standard and that
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involves contact with anything that has been treated, such as plants. soil, or water is coveralls over short-sleeved shirt and short pants,
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waterproof gloves, chemical-resistant footwear plus socks, protective eyewear and chemical-resistant headgear for overhead exposure.
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Notify workers of the application by warning them orally and by posting warning signs at entrances to treated areas.
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STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
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STORAGE
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Store unused TEMIK® brand Aldicarb Pesticide in original container only, in well ventilated clean dry area out of reach of
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children and animals. Do not store in areas where temperature averages 115°F (46
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Q
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C) or greater. Do not store in or around the home
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or home garden.
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CONTAINER DISPOSAL
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Do not get dust or granules on skin or in eyes. Do not breathe dust. Always stand upwind from spill when cleaning up. Sweep up and
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bury any small spills or excess TEMII(® Aldicarb at least 18 inches deep in soil. isolated from water supplies and food crops.
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Do not contaminate water. food. or feed by storage or disposal. Open dumping is prohibited.
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Pesticide wastes are acutely hazardous. Improper disposal of excess pesticide is a violation of federal law. If these wastes cannot be
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disposed of by use according to label instructions, contact your State Pesticide or Environmental Control Agency or The Hazardous
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Waste representative at the nearest EPA regional office for guidance.
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CONTAINER DISPOSAL
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Completely empty container into application equipment. Then dispose of empty container in a sanitary landfill or by incineration, or if
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allowed by state and local authorities.1JY op~n burning, If container is burned. stay away from and do not breathe or contact smoke.
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IN CASE OF TRANSPORTATION OR WAREHOUSE EMERGENCY INVOLVING A SPILL, FIRE, OR EXPOSURE, CALL 1-800-334-
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7571 TWENTY-FOUR HOURS A DAY IN THE USA.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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TEMII(® brand 10G Aldicarb Pesticide controls certain insects. mites. and nematodes. When applied into moist soil at planting andlor
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postemergence the active ingredient aldicarb is rapidly absorbed by roots and translocated to all parts of the plant. Rainfall or irrigation
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soon after application will ensure prompt uptake of aldicarb. Control often lasts more than six weeks varying with growing conditions,
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rate of use, and pests. Crop yields are usually increased with treatments of TEMII(® brand 10G Aldicarb Pesticide.
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GENERAL CAUTIONS
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Use TEMIK"' brand 10G Aldicarb Pesticide only in accordance with label directions, warnings, and precautions.
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DO NOT USE ON ANY CROP NOT LISTED ON THIS LABEL OR SUPPLE-MENTAL LABELING AS ANY RESIDUES REMAINING
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MAY BE ILLEGAL OR HARMFUl. DO NOT STORE OR USE IN OR AROUND THE HOME OR HOME GARDEN.
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Use high rate on heavy organic or clay soils. Do not exceed the maximum label rate. Applications at higher rates or at more frequent
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intervals than is stated on the label may result in illegal residues in crop, meat. and milk. Treatments in excess of 10.5 pounds per acre
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made directly in the seed furrow of cotton, sugar beets, soybeans, or drybeans may delay plant emergence and reduce plant stand.
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Make side-dress applications close enough to plants to allow good uptake by the roots without injury to the plants from root pruning. In
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irrigated areas, follow application with irrigation within one week. If alternate furrows are irrigated after side-dress application, TEMIK"'
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brand 10G Aldicarb Pesticide and water must be on the same side of the plant row.
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Calibrate and adjust application equipment to insure proper rate and accurate placement. Clean application equipment thoroughly after
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use. For any left over material, see instructions for STORAGE AND DISPOSAL in this booklet.
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Deep disc any spills at row ends immediately to prevent birds from feeding on exposed granules.
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Do not wash, load, or empty application equipment near any well, as this practice is a potential source of ground water contamination.
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Do not apply Ihis product in Del Norte and Humboldt counties in California; Nassau or Suffolk counties in New York; or in Curry County,
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Oregon.
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PRE-HARVEST AND GRAZING LIMITATIONS
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TO AVOID EXCESSIVE RESIDUES IN OR ON:
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COTTONSEED
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Do not make more than one 'at planting' application and one postemergence application per crop.
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Do not apply within 90 days of harvest.
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Do not feed cotton forage to livestock or allow livestock to graze in treated area,
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PEANUTS
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Do not make more than one application per crop.
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Do not harvest within 90 days of application.
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Do not hog-off treated fields.
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Do not feed hay or vines to livestock.
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SUGAR BEETS
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Do not make more than one 'at planting' application and two postemergence applications per crop.
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Do not exceed a total of 60 pounds per acre.
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Do not apply within 90 days of harvest.
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If tops are 10 be fed to livestock, do not apply within 120 days of harvest.
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Do not use tops as food for humans.
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SOYBEANS
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Do not make more than one application per crop.
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Do not harvest within 90 days of application.
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Do not feed green forage, hay, or straw to livestock.
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pRY BEANS
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Do not make more than one application per crop.
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Do not harvest within 90 days of application.
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Do not feed green forage, hay Or straw to livestock.
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Do not use green pods as food for humans.
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SUGARCANE AND SWEET POTATOES
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Do not make more than one application per crop.
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Do not harvest within 120 days of application.
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Do not feed sweet potato vines to livestock.
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Do not feed cane forage.
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PECANS
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Do not make more than one application per year.
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Do not allow livestock to graze in treated areas.
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Do not harvest foliage or hay from treated areas.
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SORGHUM
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Do not make more than one applicafion per year.
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Do not harvest within 90 days of application.
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Do not feed green forage to livestock.
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OTHER CROPS
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Do not plant any crop not listed on this label in soil treated with TEMIt<® lOG Aldicarb Pesticide within six months after last
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application.
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MEAT ANP MILK
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Do not allow livestock to graze in treated areas before harvest.
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GROUND WATER
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Observe Environmental Hazard precautions regarding Decomposition and Movement in Soil, and carefully follow Directions For
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Use.
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Do not wash, load, or empty application equipment near any well, as this practice is a potential source of ground water
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contamination.
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Do not apply this product in Del Norte, and Humboldt Counties in California; Nassau or Suffolk Counties in New York; or in Curry
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County, Oregon .
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COMPATIBILITY
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Pesticidal activity of TEMIt<® brand tOG Aldicarb Pesticide is not affected by normal applications of fertilizers or other pesticides.
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Its effectiveness may be reduced or lost if applied with alkaline materials such as lime. To minimize potential exposure hazards, do not
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mix TEMIt<® aldicarb with other materials before application.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE AND RECOMMENDED APPLICATIONS
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To provide maximum performance and to minimize hazard to birds, work granules into or cover with soil to a depth of 2 inches or more.
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Deep disc any spills at row ends immediately to prevent birds from feeding on granules. When a range or rates are recommended, use
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the higher rate if pest infestations are expected to be severe.
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5
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8 1)3
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Crop & Time Ounces/loo0
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Of Application Pests Controlled Pounds/Acre Feet of Row Recommended Application
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COTTON 40" row sQacing Drill granules just below seed line or
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At planting Aphids, Thrips 3 to 5 4 to 6 place in seed furrow and cover with
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soil.
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Fleahoppers, Leafminers, 6 to 10.5 7.5 to 12 If seeds and TEMIi(® are hill-
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Mites, Overwintering boll dropped, TEMIi(® rates may be
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weevil (adults feeding on reduced by one-half.
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foliage), Plant bugs,
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including LYQuS
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Nematodes 5 to 15 6 to 18 If rate exceeds 10.5 pounds per
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acre, apply granules in a 4 to 6-inch
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(Except Far West) band and work into the soil or cover
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with soil; plant seed in or above
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treated zone.
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Nematodes 21 to 40.5 I 25.5 to 49.5 Apply granules in a 4 to 6-inch band
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(Far West Only) 3 to 6 inches below seed line or
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cover with 3 to 6 inches of soil.
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Plant seed above treated zone.
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At first squaring Leafhoppers, Fleahoppers 10.5 to 21 12 to 25.5 Side-dress granules 8 to 16 inches
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Mites, Boll weevil, 21 to 30 25.5 to 36 to one side of the plant row and 2 to
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Plant bugs, including 6 inches deep (usually at or below
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Lygus bottom of water furrow).
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From squaring through Cotton leaf perforator 21 25.5
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early bloom Whiteflies 21 to 30 25.5 to 36
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GRAIN SORGHUM 36· row sR~~ing
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At planting Nematodes 10 11 Apply granules in seed furrow and
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cover with soil.
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5 5.5
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(Texas and Oklahoma Only)
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Greenbug and Chinch Bug 10 11 (early season control)
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PEANUTS 36" row sQ5!cing Apply granules in seed furrow and
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At planting Thrips 10.5 to 21 11 to 22.5 cover with soil. In Southwest use
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high rate only.
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Nematodes 21 to 30 22.5 to 33 Apply granules in a 6 to 12 inch
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band to a depth of 2 to 4 inches.
|
||
Plant seed In treated zone.
|
||
6
|
||
|
||
Crop & Time Ounces/1000 Feet
|
||
Of Application Pests Controlled PoundslAcre of Row Recommended Application
|
||
22" row sQ8cing Apply granules in a 4 to 6 inch band
|
||
SUGAR BEETS Nematodes 40.5 to 49.5 27 to 33 and immediately work into the sailor
|
||
At planting or within one cover with soil to a depth of 2 to 4
|
||
week before planting. inches. Plant seed in or above treated
|
||
zone;
|
||
OR
|
||
where furrow irrigation is employed for
|
||
seed germination, drill granules 3 to 4
|
||
inches deep and 3 inches from seed
|
||
rowan water furrow side.
|
||
At planting Aphids 10 to 20 6.7 to 14 Drill granules 1 to 3 inches below
|
||
Leafminers 21 to 30 14 to 20 seed line. Granules can be placed in
|
||
seed furrow if rate does not exceed 10
|
||
Leafhoppers pounds per acre.
|
||
Repeat applications will be required
|
||
for continued protection against virus
|
||
vectors (aphids and leafhoppers).
|
||
Sugar beet root 10.5 to 21 6.7 to 14 Apply granules in a 2 to 4 inch band
|
||
maggot over seed row and immediately work
|
||
into the soil or cover with soil;
|
||
OR
|
||
where furrow irrigation is employed for
|
||
seed germination, drill granules 2
|
||
inches deep and 2 inches from seed
|
||
row on water furrow side.
|
||
For the 10.5 Ibs. rate, apply granules
|
||
in a 1 to 2 inch band in front of the
|
||
press wheel as the furrow is closinQ.
|
||
At planting plus Nematodes 21 14 AT PLANTING: Apply granules in a 4
|
||
postemergence at-planting and at at-planting and at to 6-inch band and immediately work
|
||
(split applications) postemergence postemergence into the soil or cover with soil to a
|
||
depth of 2 to 4 inches. Plant seed in
|
||
Do not make any
|
||
or above treated zone;
|
||
postemergence OR
|
||
application if 40.5 to 49.5 Drill granules 1.5 to 3 inches to one
|
||
Ibs/acre were applied at side of seed row and 2 to 4 inches
|
||
planting or 1 week before deep.
|
||
planting. Do not make POSTEMERGENCE: Side-dress
|
||
more than 1 at-planting granules 4 to 8 inches to one side of
|
||
application and 2 plant row and 3 to 6 inches deep
|
||
postemergence (furrow depth), and 40 to 60 days after
|
||
applications per crop. I planting.
|
||
Postemergence Sugar beet root 10.5t021 6.7 to 14 Apply granules to both sides of plant
|
||
maggot row and immediately work into the soil.
|
||
(If at-planting, plus
|
||
postemergence
|
||
applications are made, do Aphids 10.5 to 21 6.7 to 14 Side dress granules 4 to 8 inches to
|
||
not exceed a total of 60 one side of plant row and 2 to 6 inches
|
||
Ibs. per acre. deep.
|
||
Leafminers 21 to 30 14 to 20 A repeat application may be required
|
||
Leafhoppers for continued protection against virus
|
||
vectors (aphids, leafhoppe';).
|
||
Nematodes 40.5 -- 27 Side dress granules 4 to 8 inches to
|
||
one side of plant row and 3 to 6 inches
|
||
deep (furrow depth). Apply 40 to 60
|
||
days after plantinq.
|
||
7
|
||
|
||
Crop & Time Ouncesl10
|
||
Of Application Pests Controlled PoundsiAcre 00 Feet of Recommended Application
|
||
Row
|
||
SOYBEANS 30" to 48" Drill granules 2 to 3 inches below seed line,
|
||
At planting ~ OR
|
||
Mexican bean beetle 7.5 to 15 spacing 2 to 3 inches to the side of the seed row and 2 to 3
|
||
Thrips (Based on 36 8 to 16.5 inches deep. Granules can be applied in seed
|
||
Suppression of three inch row furrow if rate does not exceed 7.5 pounds per acre.
|
||
cornered alfalfa spacing)
|
||
hopper
|
||
Nematodes 15 to 30 16.5 to 33 Apply granules in a 6 to 8-inch band and
|
||
(Based on 36 immediately work into the sailor cover with soil.
|
||
inch row Plant seed in the treated zone.
|
||
spacing)
|
||
BEANS Seedcorn maggot 5 to 7.5 22" to 48" Apply granules in seed furrow and cover with soil.
|
||
(Dried only) (Based on 36 ~
|
||
At-planting inch row spacing
|
||
spacing) 6 to 8
|
||
(Michigan and New York
|
||
Onl
|
||
Aphids 7.5 to 10.5 8 to 11 Drill granules 2 to 3 inches below seed line OR, 2
|
||
(Based on 36 to 3 inches to side of seed row and 2 to 3 inches
|
||
inch row deep.
|
||
spacing) OR
|
||
Granules can be placed in seed furrow if the rate
|
||
does not exceed 7.5 pounds per
|
||
Leafhoppers 10 to 21 11 to 22.5 acre.
|
||
Mexican bean beetle (Based on 36
|
||
Mites inch row
|
||
spacing)
|
||
Nematodes 10 to 21 11 to 22.5 Apply granules in a 6-inch band and immediately
|
||
(Based on 36 work into the soil or cover with soil. Plant seed in
|
||
treated zone. Where furrow irrigation is employed inch row soon after planting, drill granules 3 to 4 inches spacing) deep and 3 inches from seed row on water furrow
|
||
side.
|
||
SWEET POTATOES Nematodes 15 to 30 22.5 to 45 Apply granules in a 12-inch band in opened row.
|
||
At planting (Based on 48 Cover immediately with soil by hilling up 8 to 10
|
||
inch row inches. Plant in center of treated zone.
|
||
spacing)
|
||
SUGARCANE Nematodes 21 to 30 60" row Apply granules in open row on top of newly planted
|
||
At planting spacing cane and cover immediately with at least 6 inches
|
||
39 to 55.5 of soil.
|
||
(Louisiana Only)
|
||
8
|
||
|
||
------.,"'"'-" -
|
||
, J "{ ~3
|
||
Crop & Time OunceS/tO
|
||
Of Application Pesta Controlled Pounds/Acre 00 Feet of Recommended Application
|
||
Row
|
||
PECANS Apply as a 4 to 6-foot band along dripline on both
|
||
(l;!!II!IlIIW QDIYJ Aphids, Mites 50 sides of tree row by spreading granules uniformly
|
||
Not and immediately working into soil, ProduclDR TIHl! (Florida Only) Applicable During period from bud OR
|
||
break to nut set, or about 50 to 100 by shanking 2-3 inches into soil on 12 inch centers.
|
||
April 15 to May 15. (Except In Florida, apply between January 1 and April 30 Florida) only.
|
||
33
|
||
(Florida Only)
|
||
One to two weeks before Suppression of
|
||
bud break Pecan leaf~hylloxera
|
||
Newly Transplanted Aphids Dosage Not Apply as a side-dress to individual trees by
|
||
tre •• (1-5 years old) Mijes Ounces Applicable spreading the granules uniformly around the tree
|
||
During period of bud TEMIj(® and immediately working into the soil to a depth of
|
||
break, or about April 15 to 10Grrree 2-3 inches.
|
||
May 15 (except Florida). In Florida, do not exceed 33 IbslA and apply
|
||
7.5 to 30 between January 1 and April 30 only.
|
||
One to two weeks before Bud moth
|
||
bud break Suppression of pecan
|
||
leaf phvlloxera
|
||
SEE PREHARVEST AND GRAZING LIMITATIONS
|
||
PLANT GROWTH STIMULATION: In the absence of recognizable target pests and under certain growing conditions, stimulation of
|
||
plant growth by TEMIj(® aldicarb on certain crops has been demonstrated under laboratory, greenhouse, and field conditions. Plants
|
||
may be visibly taller, greener, and denser. Faster grow-off and an increase in fruiting rate and size often are results of the growth
|
||
enhancement by TEMIK"' aldicarb. However, such effects do not occur with all crops or under all conditions. Therefore, this product
|
||
should not be used solely as a plant growlh regulator, and its effect as one, should be considered a side benefit which mayor may not
|
||
occur as a consequence of its USB.
|
||
9
|
||
|
||
"----""""
|
||
Ja.- r ,)3
|
||
TEMIK® BRAND 10G (GYPSUM) ALDICARB PESTICIDE CALIBRATION GUIDE
|
||
APPROXIMATE APPLICATOR SETTINGS' FOR TEMIi<"' BRAND 10G ALDICARB PESTICIDE (GYPSUM) AT 4, 5 & 6 MPH
|
||
NOTE: This calibration chart is applicable only to TEMIi<"' brand 10G Aldicarb Pesticide in this container which is formulated for use on
|
||
a gypsum carrier. All settings are APPROXIMATIONS and must be confirmed by using a calibration tube (See Calibration Guide
|
||
~rovided with tube)" Calibration tubes are available from your TEMIi<"' brand 10G Aldicarb su~~lier.
|
||
TYPE QF GBANULAB AEELIQATQB
|
||
POUNDS TEMIK® 10G PER ACRE FOR
|
||
VARIOUS ROW SPACINGS GANDY JOHN DEERE NOBLE CLAMPCO
|
||
GAUGE (7100) E-Z FLOW 318" FEEDER
|
||
ROW SPACING SETTING SETTING GAUGE SETTING DIAL RPM
|
||
MPH MPH MPH MPH
|
||
22" 34" 36" 40" 48" 4 5 6 4 5 6 4 5 6 5
|
||
1"8 1"2 1.1 1 "8 7 8 9 3" 3" 4" 2 2 3 3
|
||
3"6 2.4 22 2 1.7 10 11 12 4" 5" 6" 3 4 5 6
|
||
5"5 3"5 3"3 3 25 12 13 14 6" 7" 8 5 6 7 8
|
||
7"3 4"7 4.4 4 3"3 13 15 16 7" 9 10 6 7 8 11
|
||
9"1 5"9 5"5 5 4"2 14 16 18 9 11 13 7 9 10 14
|
||
10"9 7"1 6"7 6 5"0 16 18 19 11 13 15 8 10 12 16
|
||
12.7 82 7"8 7 5"8 17 19 21 12 15 18 9 11 13 18
|
||
14"5 9.4 8"9 8 6"7 18 20 22 14 17 20 10 12 14 21
|
||
16.4 10"6 10"0 9 7"5 19 21 23 16 19 23 11 13 15 23
|
||
182 11.8 11.1 10 8.3 20 22 24 17 21 25 12 15 16 26
|
||
21.8 14.1 13"3 12 10.0 22 24 26 20 25 28 14 16 19 31
|
||
25"5 16.5 15.6 14 11.7 23 26 29 24 28 30 16 18 21 37
|
||
29.1 18.8 17.8 16 13"3 25 28 31 26 29 32 17 20 23 42
|
||
32.7 21.2 20"0 18 15.0 26 30 33 28 31 33 19 21 24 48
|
||
36.4 23.5 22.2 20 16.7 28 31 34 30 32 35 20 23 26 54
|
||
43.6 28.2 26.7 24 20.0 31 34 37 32 34 37 22 26 29 65
|
||
49.1 31.8 30.0 27 22"5 33 36 40 33 36 38 24 28 31 74
|
||
'All settings for one hopper box outlet per row
|
||
"·For John Deere gauge setting below 8 there will be great variations in flow rate. A gauge setting of 6 is the lowest recommended
|
||
setting.
|
||
TEMIK® BRAND 10G (CORNCOB) ALDICARB PESTICIDE CALIBRATION GUIDE
|
||
APPROXIMATE APPLICATOR SETTINGS' FOR TEMIi<"' BRAND 10G ALDICARB PESTICIDE (CORNCOB) AT 4,5 & 6 MPH
|
||
NOTE: This calibration chart is applicable only to TEMIi<"' brand 10G Aldicarb Pesticide in this container which is formulated for use on
|
||
a corncob carrier. All rates are APPROXIMATIONS must be confirmed by using a calibration tube (See Calibration Guide provided with
|
||
tube). Calibration tubes are available from your TEMIi<"' brand WG Aldicarb supplier.
|
||
TYPE OF gRAN!.!LAR AEP!,.IQATOR
|
||
POUNDS TEMIK® 10G PER ACRE FOR GANDY JOHN DEERE NOBLE CLAMPCO
|
||
VARIOUS ROW SPACINGS GAUGE MAX EMERGE E-ZFLOW 112" FEEDER
|
||
ROW SPACING SETTING GAUGE SETTING" GAUGE SETTING DIAL RPM
|
||
MPH MPH MPH MPH
|
||
22" 34" 36" 40" 48" 4 5 6 4 5 6 4 5 6 5
|
||
1.8 1.2 1.1 1 .8 14 16 17 8 9 10 5 6 7 4
|
||
3.6 2.4 2.2 2 1.7 19 21 22 11 13 14 10 11 13 8
|
||
5.5 3.5 3"3 3 2.5 22 24 27 14 16 18 13 15 17 11
|
||
7"3 4.7 4.4 4 3.3 25 28 30 17 19 21 16 18 21 15
|
||
9"1 5.9 5.5 5 4.2 28 31 33 19 21 23 18 22 24 19
|
||
10.9 7.1 6.7 6 5.0 30 33 35 21 23 25 21 24 26 22
|
||
12.7 8.2 7.8 7 5"8 32 35 37 22 25 26 23 26 29 26
|
||
14.5 9.4 8.9 8 6.7 34 37 39 24 26 28 25 28 31 30
|
||
16.4 10.6 10.0 9 7.5 35 38 41 25 27 29 26 30 33 33
|
||
18.2 11.8 11.1 10 8.3 37 40 43 26 28 30 28 31 34 37
|
||
21.8 14.1 13.3 12 10.0 39 43 47 28 30 33 31 34 37 44
|
||
25.5 16.5 15"6 14 11.7 42 46 50 29 32 35 33 36 40 52
|
||
29.1 18.8 17.8 16 13.3 44 49 54 31 34 37 35 39 44 59
|
||
32.7 21.2 20.0 18 15.0 47 52 59 33 36 38 37 42 67
|
||
36.4 23.5 22.2 20 16.7 49 56 66 34 37 40 39 45 76
|
||
43.6 28.2 26.7 24 20.0 54 66 37 40 44 44 95
|
||
49" 1 31.8 30"0 27 22.5 59 38 42
|
||
'All settings for one hopper box outlet per row
|
||
"Odd Numbered Housing
|
||
10
|
||
|
||
13 r.,)3
|
||
IMPORTANT: READ BEFORE USE
|
||
Read the entire Directions for Use, Conditions, Disclaimer of Warranties and Limitations of Liability before using this product. If terms
|
||
are not acceptable, return the unopened product container at once.
|
||
By using this product, user or buyer accepts the following Conditions. Disclaimer of Warranties and Limitations of Liability.
|
||
CONDITIONS: The directions for use of this product are believed to be adequate and should be followed carefully. However, it is
|
||
impossible to eliminate all risks associated with the use of this product. Crop injury, ineffectiveness Of other unintended consequences
|
||
may resuij because of such factors as weather condilions, presence of other materials, or the manner of use or application, all of which
|
||
are beyond the control of Bayer CropScience. All such risks shall be assumed by the user or buyer.
|
||
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES: BAYER CROPSCIENCE MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OF
|
||
MERCHANTABILITY OR OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OTHERWISE, THAT EXTEND BEYOND THE
|
||
STATEMENTS MADE ON THIS LABEL. No agent of Bayer CropScience is authorized to make any warranlies beyond those contained
|
||
herein or to modify the warranties contained herein. BAYER CROPSCIENCE DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY WHATSOEVER FOR
|
||
SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT.
|
||
LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY: THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE USER OR BUYER FOR ANY AND ALL LOSSES, INJURIES OR
|
||
DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, WARRANTY, TORT,
|
||
NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE, SHALL NOT EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID, OR AT BAYER
|
||
CROPSCIENCE'S ELECTION, THE REPLACEMENT OF PRODUCT.
|
||
NET CONTENTS:
|
||
TEMIK is a registered trademark of Bayer.
|
||
q, Bayer Crop Science
|
||
Bayer CropSclence LP
|
||
P,O, Box 12014, 2 T.W. Alexander Drive
|
||
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709
|
||
1-866-99BAYER (1-866-992-2937)
|
||
TEMII(®-10G Aldicarb PestidCle(PENDING) Submittea7/8/03.
|
||
11
|
||
|
||
)
|
||
)
|
||
RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE
|
||
ACUTE TOXICITY AND GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION
|
||
Iii r )3
|
||
For retail sale to and use only by Certified Applicators or persons under the direct supervision of a
|
||
Certified Applicator, and only for those uses covered by the Certified Applicator's certification.
|
||
TEMIK
|
||
fJ
|
||
brand 10G Aldicarb Pesticide
|
||
EPA Reg. No. 264-331
|
||
Environmental Precautions and
|
||
Soil Type Restriction Tables
|
||
Refer to the container label for additional use precautions and directions.
|
||
8 Bayer Crop Science
|
||
. __ ~yer CropScJenceJ.~_. __________ ..
|
||
P.O. Box 12014, 2 T.W. Alexander Drive
|
||
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709
|
||
1-866-99BAYER (1-866-992-2937)
|
||
TEMIK Is a registered trademark of Bayer.
|
||
|
||
Contents Page
|
||
ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTIONS & GENERAL USE RESTRICTIONS ...................... 1
|
||
SPECIFIC GROUNDWATER LIMITATIONS FOR FLORIDA .......................................... 1
|
||
SOIL TYPE TABLES BY STATE
|
||
ALABAMA ........................................................................................................................ 2
|
||
COLORADO .................................................................................................................... 2
|
||
DELAWARE ..................................................................................................................... 2
|
||
GEORGIA ........................................................................................................................ 2
|
||
ILLINOIS ........................................................................................................................... 3
|
||
INDIANA .......................................................................................................................... 3
|
||
IOWA ............................................................................................................................... 3
|
||
KANSAS .......................................................................................................................... 3
|
||
KENTUCKY ..................................................................................................................... 3
|
||
LOUiSiANA ...................................................................................................................... 3
|
||
MARyLAND .................................................................................................................... .4
|
||
MiCHIGAN ...................................................................................................................... .4
|
||
MINNESOTA ................................................................................................................... .4
|
||
MiSSiSSiPPi .................................................................................................................... 5
|
||
MiSSOURI ....................................................................................................................... 5
|
||
MONTANA ....................................................................................................................... 5
|
||
NEBRASKA ..................................................................................................................... 5
|
||
NORTH CAROLINA ......................................................................................................... 6
|
||
NORTH DAKOTA ............................................................................................................ 6
|
||
OHIO ................................................................................................................................ 6
|
||
SOUTH CAROLINA ......................................................................................................... 6
|
||
SOUTH DAKOTA ............................................................................................................. 7
|
||
TENNESSEE ................................................................................................................... 7
|
||
ViRGINIA ......................................................................................................................... 7
|
||
WEST ViRGINIA .............................................................................................................. 7
|
||
WYOMING ....................................................................................................................... 8
|
||
|
||
ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTIONS
|
||
GENERAL USE RESTRICTIONS
|
||
/1
|
||
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS HAVE THE POTENTIAL TO MOVE INTO SHALLOW GROUND WATER.
|
||
THE FOLLOWING RESTRICTIONS HAVE BEEN DEVELOPED TO PROTECT DRINKING WATER SUPPLIES.
|
||
DO NOT APPLY WITHIN 50 FEET OF ANY DRINKING WATER WELL TO MINIMIZE CONTAMINATION BY SURFACE RUNOFF.
|
||
MORE STRINGENT RESTRICTIONS MAY BE REQUIRED, AS DISCUSSED BELOW.
|
||
Do not wash, load, or empty application equipment near any well, as this practice is a potential source of ground water contamination.
|
||
In fields having soils with less than 15% field moisture holding capacity, special care must be taken not to over~irrigate. since substantial
|
||
over-irrigation promotes the leaching of chemicals.
|
||
Contact your state pesticide regulatory authority for further infonnation on state requirements for the use of this product
|
||
Some states have or may be developing more restrictive regulations regarding the use and application of TEMIt<®. Follow all state
|
||
regulations restricting the use and application of this product, including limitations on applications near drinking water sources. In all
|
||
cases, the more restrictive requirements must be followed. It is the responsibility of the applicator to document the construction of wells
|
||
claimed not to be shallow.
|
||
STATE SPECIFIC GROUND WATER LIMITATIONS
|
||
Do not apply this product in the states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York,
|
||
Pennsylvanla,"Rhode Island, Vennont or Wisconsin, or In Del Norte or Humbolt counties In California or in Curry County, Oregon.
|
||
FOLLOW THE LISTED "ADDITIONAL RESTRICTIONS' if the following conditions are present:
|
||
SOILS FOR WHICH
|
||
STATE RESTRICTIONS APPLY ADDITIONAL RESTRICTIONS
|
||
AL, CO, DE, GA, Loamy sand or sand surface soils If a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet below
|
||
KS, KY, LA, MD, and subsoils l!1!!.!!Un average ground surface. do not apply within 300 feet of a drinking water well unless it
|
||
MO, MS, NC, SC, organic matter in the upper 12 is known or reasonably believed based upon authoritative sources that such
|
||
TN, VA, WV inches of less than 2% by weight. wells are eithe\' cased to 100 feet below ground level or a minimum of 30 feet
|
||
below the water table.
|
||
See SOIL TYPE RESTRICTION
|
||
TABLES for specific soil types.
|
||
lA, IL, IN, MI, MN, Sandy loam, loamy sand, or sand If a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet, do not
|
||
MT, NO, NE, OH, surface soils, and loamy sand or apply within 500 feet of a drinking water well unless it is known or reasonably
|
||
SO, WY sand subsoils, l!1!!.!!Un average believed based upon an authoritative source that such wells are either cased
|
||
organic matter in the upper 12 to 100 feet below the ground level or a minimum of 30 feet below the water
|
||
inches of less than 2% by weight. table.
|
||
See SOIL TYPE RESTRICTION
|
||
TABLES for specific soil types.
|
||
FL All Soils In Florida, do not exceed a total of 33 pounds per acre. State regulations
|
||
require that TEMI~ not be applied within 300 feet of any drinking water
|
||
well. In addition, TEMIK® aldicarb cannot be used on Florida citrus within
|
||
1000 feet of a drinking water well regardless of depth of water table, when
|
||
SOils (such as those listed below) have a permeability rate greater than 20
|
||
inches per hour with an available water capacity less than 0.06 in all layers to
|
||
a depth of 80 inches as identified by the U.S.DA Soil Conservation Service.
|
||
unless it is known or reasonably believed based on authoritative sources that
|
||
such wells are either cased to 100 feet below ground level or a minimum of
|
||
30 feet below the water table. The U.S.DA Soil Conservation Service which
|
||
serves your county can tell you if the soils in your grove(s) fall within this
|
||
category.
|
||
• Adamsville • Candler • Neilhurst • Paola • St. Lucie
|
||
• Archbold • Cassia • Orsino • Satellite • Tavares
|
||
• Astatula • Lake • Palm beach
|
||
In florida, it ~s tile responsibility of the applicator to document the
|
||
construction of wells claimed not to be shallow. This must consist of (a) a
|
||
copy of the well construction permit issued by the appropriate water
|
||
management district; or (b) a statement certified as to accuracy by a licensed
|
||
well contractor.
|
||
|
||
\~
|
||
f
|
||
TEMIKO brand 10G Aldlcarb Pesticide
|
||
SOIL TYPE RESTRICTION TABLE
|
||
FOLLOW THE LISTED ADDITIONAL RESTRICTIONS If the soil types are present In your state:
|
||
ALABAMA
|
||
)7
|
||
EPA REG. No. 264·331
|
||
If a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet below ground surface. do not apply within 300 feet of a drinking
|
||
water well unless it is known or reasonably believed based upon authoritative sources that such wells are either cased to 100 feet below
|
||
ground level or a minimum of 30 feet below the water table.
|
||
alaga blanton corolla
|
||
alpin bruno crevasse
|
||
americus buncombe duckston
|
||
bassfield chipley eustis
|
||
bigbee chipola flomaton
|
||
foxworth
|
||
fripp
|
||
garcon
|
||
gorgas
|
||
jones
|
||
COLORADO
|
||
lakeland
|
||
latonia
|
||
leon
|
||
nugent
|
||
osier
|
||
pactolus
|
||
plummer
|
||
saffell
|
||
scranton
|
||
tarboro
|
||
If a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet below ground surface, do not apply within 300 feet of a drinking
|
||
water well unlass it is known or reasonably believed based upon authoritative sources that such wells are either cased to 100 feet below
|
||
ground level or a minimum of 30 feet below the water table.
|
||
bangston cotopaxi grieves littlebear peetz stecum
|
||
bankard coyet grimm lonetree pescar tassel
|
||
barcus crestman grimstone luning pineguest thoroughfare
|
||
baroid crustown gunbamel mathis platte tipper
|
||
batterson dailey hiwan maybell redcreek tipperary
|
||
bijou dix inavale medano resort tivoli
|
||
blakeland dunday ipage mespun roswell tomah
|
||
boel dunul ironsprings mido ruedloff tomichi
|
||
brad dwyer juget mirror lake ruhe trail
|
||
breece eachuston julesburg moenkopie ryark trieera
|
||
brasser ecklund kanda/y moosed san isabel tullock
|
||
canlodore eghelm kassler mosca sawcreek valent
|
||
cascajo ellicott kerber munjor schamber valentine
|
||
chappell els kettle mysten schooner wigton
|
||
chaseville elsmere kippen nakai sheppard willwood
|
||
clark fork falcon laird nesda siebert yetull
|
||
columbine farb laney newcomb southace zeona
|
||
comad farislta las animas osgood space city
|
||
carlena gilcrest layoint ouray sphinx
|
||
corlett gracot legault pando spool
|
||
costilla gretdivid lincoln patna stapleton
|
||
DELAWARE
|
||
If a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet below ground surface, do not apply within 300 feel of a drinking
|
||
water well unless it is known or reasonably believed based upon authoritative sources that such wells are either cased to 100 feet below
|
||
ground level or a minimum of 30 feet below the water table.
|
||
downer galestown hurlock
|
||
evesboro hammonton kenansville
|
||
fort matt hooksan klej
|
||
osier
|
||
plummer
|
||
pocomoke
|
||
GEORGIA
|
||
rumford
|
||
If a vulnerable soil Is present and the water table is less than 25 feet below ground surface, do not apply within 300 feel of a drinking
|
||
water well unless it is known or reasonably believed based upon authoritative sources that such wells are either cased to 100 feet below
|
||
ground level or a minimum of 30 feet below the water table.
|
||
americus echaw kureb
|
||
bigbee eustis lakeland
|
||
blaAtGn- - -flomaton--·.-----------~---.. ·
|
||
boulogne foxworth lynn haven
|
||
buncombe fripp mandarin
|
||
cainhoy gorgas meadowbrook
|
||
centenary hurricane molena
|
||
chipley johns osier
|
||
chipola kershaw ousley
|
||
duckston kingsferry penney
|
||
plummer
|
||
pottsburg
|
||
ridgeland
|
||
ridgewood
|
||
sapelo
|
||
scranton
|
||
valdosta
|
||
wateree
|
||
2
|
||
|
||
I r f ,,)3
|
||
SOIL TYPE RESTRlalON TABLE (continued)
|
||
ILUNOIS
|
||
If a vUlnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet, do not apply within 500 feet of a drinking water well unless it is
|
||
known or reasonably believed based upon an authoritative source that such wells are either cased to 100 feet below the ground level or
|
||
a minimum of 30 feet below the water table.
|
||
algansee carmi eleva landes plainfield stonelick
|
||
alvin carr Hagler lanier princeton thetford
|
||
beavercreek casco grable lorenzo roby watseka
|
||
billett chelsea granby matherton rodman zumbro
|
||
bloomfield chute hodge minneiska saffell
|
||
boone coloma homer morocco sarpy
|
||
boyer dickinson hononegah oakville seafield
|
||
brems disco hoopeston oshtemo sparta
|
||
burkhardt el dara lamont plainbo spinks
|
||
INDIANA
|
||
If a VUlnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet, do not apply within 500 feet of a drinking water well unless it is
|
||
known or reasonably believed based upon an authoritative source that such wells are either cased to 100 feet below the ground level or
|
||
a minimum of 30 feet below the water table.
|
||
abscota bruno granby morocco riverdale tedrow
|
||
algansee carmi gravelton moundhaven roby thetford
|
||
alvin casco hanna nesius rodman tyner
|
||
billett chatterton homer newton saugatuck wasepi
|
||
bloomfield chelsea hononegah oakville seafield watseka
|
||
bobtown coloma hoopeston ormas shipshe zaborosky
|
||
boyer conetton junius oshtemo sisson zadog
|
||
brady conrad kosciusko ouiatenon sparta
|
||
branch desker landes plainfield spinks
|
||
brems dickinson leani princeton stockland
|
||
bronson elston maumee prochaska stonelick
|
||
IOWA
|
||
If a VUlnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet. do not apply within 500 feet of a drinking water well unless it is
|
||
known or reasonably believed based upon an authoritative source that such wells are either cased to 100 feet below the ground level or
|
||
a minimum of 30 feet below the water table.
|
||
backbone carr estherville hoopeston oesterle watseka
|
||
billett chelsea finchford klum perks zenor
|
||
boone chute Hagler lamont salida
|
||
brady dickinson fruilfield landes sarpy
|
||
buckney dickman granby liIah sparta
|
||
burkhardt elrick hawick montieth toolesboro
|
||
KANSAS
|
||
If a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet below ground surface, do not apply within 300 feet of a drinking
|
||
water well unless it is known or reasonably believed based upon authoritative sources that such wells are either cased to 100 feet below
|
||
ground level or a minimum of 30 feet below the water table.
|
||
aline dwyer goodnight
|
||
bankard els gracemore
|
||
dillwyn elsmere haxtun
|
||
dix goltry inavale
|
||
kanza
|
||
las animas
|
||
likes
|
||
lincoln
|
||
KENTUCKY
|
||
pratt
|
||
sarpy
|
||
schamber
|
||
simeon
|
||
thurman
|
||
tivoli
|
||
valent
|
||
valentine
|
||
If a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet below ground surface, do not apply within 300 feet of a drinking
|
||
water well unless it is known or reasonably believed based upon authoritative sources that such wells are either cased to 100 feet below
|
||
ground level or a minimum of 30 feet below the water table.
|
||
bruno flomaton lakin
|
||
crevasse iuka molena
|
||
potomac
|
||
saffell
|
||
LOUISIANA
|
||
smithdale
|
||
If a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet below ground surface, do not apply within 300 feet of a drinking
|
||
water well unless jUs known or_reasonably believed_based upon authoritative sources that such wells are either cased to 100 feet below
|
||
ground level or a minimum of 30 feet below the water table.
|
||
alaga bigbee darden
|
||
bassfield bruno eustis
|
||
betls cheniere felicity
|
||
bienville crevasse flo
|
||
hackberry
|
||
haggerty
|
||
hainesville
|
||
kenney
|
||
lakeland
|
||
latonia
|
||
lotus
|
||
nugent
|
||
osier
|
||
palm beach
|
||
peveto
|
||
3
|
||
|
||
SOIL TYPE RESTRICTION TABLE (continued)
|
||
MARYLAND
|
||
If a vulnerable soil is present and the water lable is less than 25 feet below ground surface, do not apply within 300 feet of a drinking
|
||
water well unless it is known or reasonably believed based upon authoritative sources that such wells are either cased to 100 feet below
|
||
ground level or a minimum of 30 feet below the water table.
|
||
aura duckston galestown
|
||
carteret evesboro hammonton
|
||
colts neck fishenman hooksan
|
||
downer fort mott hurlock
|
||
dragston fripp ingleside
|
||
klej
|
||
lakeland
|
||
leetonia
|
||
leon
|
||
molena
|
||
MICHIGAN
|
||
newhan
|
||
osier
|
||
plummer
|
||
pocomoke
|
||
remlik
|
||
runclint
|
||
If a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet, do not apply within 500 feet of a drinking water well unless it is
|
||
known or reasonably believed based upon an authoritative source that such wells are either cased to 100 feet below the ground level or
|
||
a minimum of 30 feet below the water table.
|
||
abbaye chesaning
|
||
abscota coloma
|
||
adams covert
|
||
alcona croswell
|
||
atgansee cunard
|
||
allouez deer park
|
||
alpena deerton
|
||
alvin desker
|
||
arcadian
|
||
arkport
|
||
au gres
|
||
banat
|
||
battlefield
|
||
bixler
|
||
blue lake
|
||
bohemian
|
||
boyer
|
||
brady
|
||
branch
|
||
brems
|
||
bronson
|
||
channing
|
||
chatham
|
||
chelsea
|
||
dickinson
|
||
dixboro
|
||
duel
|
||
dunbridge
|
||
east lake
|
||
eastport
|
||
eleva
|
||
elston
|
||
ensign
|
||
esau
|
||
evart
|
||
fabius
|
||
finch
|
||
treasoil
|
||
gilchrist
|
||
gladwin
|
||
granby
|
||
grattan
|
||
graycalm
|
||
grayling
|
||
guardlake
|
||
ha~aday
|
||
hodenpyl
|
||
ingalls
|
||
ionia
|
||
ishpeming
|
||
kalkaska
|
||
karlin
|
||
kawbawgam
|
||
keweenaw
|
||
kingsville
|
||
kiva
|
||
klacking
|
||
koontz
|
||
kosciusko
|
||
landes
|
||
leelanau
|
||
leani
|
||
liminga
|
||
lode
|
||
mahtomedi
|
||
mancelona
|
||
manitowish
|
||
matherton
|
||
maumee
|
||
mecosta
|
||
menahga
|
||
millersburg
|
||
monico
|
||
montcalm
|
||
morocco
|
||
nadeau
|
||
newton
|
||
nottawa
|
||
oakville
|
||
oconto
|
||
oequeoe
|
||
omega
|
||
anota
|
||
ormas
|
||
oshtemo
|
||
otisco
|
||
ottokee
|
||
paavola
|
||
MINNESOTA
|
||
padus
|
||
pelkie
|
||
pemene
|
||
pence
|
||
pequaming
|
||
perrin
|
||
peshekee
|
||
pipestone
|
||
plainfield
|
||
rapson
|
||
richter
|
||
ridgeville
|
||
riverdale
|
||
rodman
|
||
rousseau
|
||
rubicon
|
||
sarona
|
||
saugatuck
|
||
sayner
|
||
seafield
|
||
shawano
|
||
shelldrake
|
||
sisson
|
||
sparta
|
||
spinks
|
||
springlake
|
||
51. ignace
|
||
steuben
|
||
sturgeon
|
||
summerville
|
||
sundog
|
||
ted row
|
||
tekenink
|
||
thetford
|
||
trimountain
|
||
tyre
|
||
velvet
|
||
vilas
|
||
wainola
|
||
waiska
|
||
wallace
|
||
wasepi
|
||
watseka
|
||
winterfield
|
||
zeba
|
||
zimmerman
|
||
If a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet, do not apply within 500 feet of a drinking water well unless it is
|
||
known or reasonably believed based upon an authoritative source that such wells are either cased to 100 feet below the ground level or
|
||
a minimum of 30 feet below the water table.
|
||
abscota cormant
|
||
alban cowhorn
|
||
algansee cromwell
|
||
alvin deer park
|
||
andrusia dickinson
|
||
anoka dickman
|
||
arvilla egeland
|
||
beavercreek eleva
|
||
becker emmert
|
||
bellchester evart
|
||
bergkeller faunce
|
||
billett finchford
|
||
boone flagler
|
||
burkhardt fossum
|
||
bumsville friendship
|
||
-carmi gotham
|
||
caryville granby
|
||
chelsea graycalm
|
||
chetek hamar
|
||
claire hawick
|
||
cloquet hecla
|
||
conic
|
||
copaston
|
||
hiwood
|
||
hoopeston
|
||
insula
|
||
kanaranzi
|
||
karlstad
|
||
kost
|
||
lamont
|
||
langola
|
||
lasa
|
||
leola
|
||
Iilah
|
||
lino
|
||
lohnes
|
||
maddock
|
||
mahtomedi
|
||
marquette
|
||
meehan
|
||
menahga-
|
||
mesaba
|
||
minneiska
|
||
nemadji
|
||
norlhfield
|
||
nymore
|
||
oesterle
|
||
omega
|
||
osakis
|
||
pierz
|
||
plainbo
|
||
plainfield
|
||
poppleton
|
||
quetico
|
||
redby
|
||
renshaw
|
||
rosholt
|
||
rosy
|
||
salida
|
||
sanburn
|
||
sartell
|
||
serden
|
||
shawano
|
||
-sioux
|
||
saderville
|
||
sparta
|
||
spinks
|
||
sugarbush
|
||
toming
|
||
ulen
|
||
venlo
|
||
verndale
|
||
wamduska
|
||
watseka
|
||
waupaca
|
||
wawina
|
||
winterfield
|
||
zenor
|
||
zimmerman
|
||
zippel
|
||
zumbro
|
||
4
|
||
|
||
SOIL TYPE RESTRICTION TABLE (continued)
|
||
MISSISSIPPI
|
||
II a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet below ground surface, do not apply within 300 feet of a drinking
|
||
water well unless n is known or reasonably believed based upon authoritative sources that such wells are either cased to 100 leet below
|
||
ground level or a minimum of 30 leat below the water table.
|
||
alaga bigbea eustis
|
||
bassfield bruno flomaton
|
||
beulah crevasse lakeland
|
||
latonia
|
||
nugent
|
||
osier
|
||
MISSOURI
|
||
paclolus
|
||
plummer
|
||
saffell
|
||
st. lucie
|
||
II a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet below ground surface, do not apply within 300 feet 01 a drinking
|
||
water well unless it is known or reasonably believed based upon authoritative sources that such wells are either cased to 100 leet below
|
||
ground level or a minimum of 30 feat below the water table.
|
||
alvin carr eustis
|
||
beulah clana finchlord
|
||
bruno crevasse hodge
|
||
canalou diehlstadt landes
|
||
malden
|
||
plainfield
|
||
sandbur
|
||
sarpy
|
||
MONTANA
|
||
scotco
|
||
shelldrake
|
||
sparta
|
||
wideman
|
||
If a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feat, do not apply within 500 feet of a drinking water well unless it is
|
||
known or reasonably believed based upon an authoritative source that such wells are either cased to 100 feet below the ground level or
|
||
a minimum 0130 feat below the water table.
|
||
alberton calicott glendive mirror sachett trey
|
||
ambrant castner hanly moiese sawcreek tullock
|
||
apeldom cheadle hasklll nelson scravo tumercrest
|
||
ashbon cheyenne haverdad nemote selle tuster
|
||
ashuelot chinook haverly nesda selway twilight
|
||
assinniboine clark fork havrelon nippt serneo upsata
|
||
bangston cohagen hiwan oceanat sheege usine
|
||
bankard colburn jugson oraid shingle utica
|
||
banks comad kalsted ovando shook valentine
|
||
baxendale como kirby pend orielle shurley vebar
|
||
bearmouth cowood krause poln splitro victor
|
||
beaverton cozberg laporle redcreek stecum virgelle
|
||
beenom dast larim rencot tally wabek
|
||
beisigl dayschool lihen rentsac tamely wilsonville
|
||
balain dominic lisk rhame tassel woodgulch
|
||
biglake dwyer lolopeak ridge terry woodside
|
||
blackhall elkner lone rock riedel tinsley worland
|
||
blanchard elmira lowarcreek riverside tipperary yellowbay
|
||
bonner ervide madarlane rivra tomichi yetull
|
||
brandenburg flasher manning rochester travessilla zeona
|
||
branham fleak mccaffery ryell travson
|
||
busby glaciercreek mcilwaine ryorp treble
|
||
cabba glenberg mires sacheen trembles
|
||
NEBRASKA
|
||
If a vulnerable soil is present and the water table Is less than 25 feet, do not apply within 500 feat of a drinking water well unless it is
|
||
known or reasonably believed based upon an authoritative source that such wells are either cased to 100 leet below the ground level or
|
||
a minimum of 30 feet below the water table
|
||
aida craft
|
||
almeria dailey
|
||
anselmo darr
|
||
bankard dickinson
|
||
barney dix
|
||
bigwinder doge,
|
||
blendon draknab
|
||
boel duda
|
||
bolent dunday
|
||
boone dwyer
|
||
brunswick - eckley--'
|
||
busher els
|
||
calamus
|
||
canyon
|
||
carr
|
||
cass
|
||
chappell
|
||
cheyenne
|
||
elsmere
|
||
fonner
|
||
gannett
|
||
glenberg
|
||
gothenburg
|
||
haverson
|
||
hedville
|
||
hersh
|
||
hoffland
|
||
holt
|
||
inavale
|
||
ipage
|
||
laird
|
||
las animas
|
||
lute
|
||
manter
|
||
---mlll'taklf
|
||
mckelvie
|
||
meadin
|
||
munjor
|
||
o'neill
|
||
ord
|
||
orpha
|
||
ortello
|
||
orwet
|
||
phfferson
|
||
pivot
|
||
platte
|
||
ronson
|
||
sarpy
|
||
schamber
|
||
selia
|
||
shingle
|
||
simeon
|
||
llIDTio
|
||
tassel
|
||
thurman
|
||
trelona
|
||
trean
|
||
tryon
|
||
tuthill
|
||
valent
|
||
valentine
|
||
whitelake
|
||
wildhorse
|
||
5
|
||
|
||
Cfl
|
||
SOIL TYPE RESTRICTION TABLE (continued)
|
||
NORTH CAROLINA
|
||
If a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet below ground surface, do not apply within 300 feet of a drinking
|
||
water well unless it is known or reasonably believed based upon authoritative sources that such wells are either cased to 100 feet below
|
||
ground level or a minimum of 30 teet below the water table.
|
||
alaga centenary galestown
|
||
alpin charleston immokalee
|
||
baymeade chipley johns
|
||
biltmore conetoe kenansville
|
||
blanton corolla klej
|
||
bojac dragston kureb
|
||
buncombe duckston lakeland
|
||
butters echaw leon
|
||
cainhoy eustis lillington
|
||
candor foreston louisburg
|
||
carteret fripp lynn haven
|
||
mandarin
|
||
molena
|
||
nansemond
|
||
newhan
|
||
norfolk
|
||
ona
|
||
osier
|
||
ostin
|
||
ousley
|
||
pactolus
|
||
plummer
|
||
NORTH DAKOTA
|
||
pocomoke
|
||
potomac
|
||
pottsburg
|
||
remlik
|
||
rimini
|
||
rumford
|
||
seabrook
|
||
sl.
|
||
lucie
|
||
suncook
|
||
tarboro
|
||
toisnot
|
||
tomahaWk
|
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valhalla
|
||
wake
|
||
wakulla
|
||
wando
|
||
wateree
|
||
If a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet, do not apply within 500 feet of a drinking water well unless it is
|
||
known or reasonably believed based upon an authoritative source that such wells are either cased to 100 feet below the ground level or
|
||
a minimum of 30 feet below the water table.
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appam chinook
|
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arvilla claire
|
||
aytmer coe
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||
banks cohagen
|
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bantry cormant
|
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beisigl dast
|
||
binford desart
|
||
blackhall egeland
|
||
blanchard ekalaka
|
||
brandenburg falsen
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breien flasher
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cabba fleak
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fossurn
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glendive
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hamar
|
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hanly
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haskill
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havrelon
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hecla
|
||
inkster
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||
karlsruhe
|
||
ladner
|
||
lemert
|
||
lihen
|
||
lohnes
|
||
maddock
|
||
manning
|
||
metigoshe
|
||
minnewaukan
|
||
osakis
|
||
poppleton
|
||
renshaw
|
||
rhame
|
||
ruso
|
||
schaller
|
||
serden
|
||
OHIO
|
||
seroco
|
||
sioux
|
||
stirum
|
||
telfer
|
||
tinsley
|
||
trembles
|
||
trey
|
||
tusler
|
||
twilight
|
||
ulen
|
||
vebar
|
||
venlo
|
||
verendrye
|
||
virgelle
|
||
wabek
|
||
wamduska
|
||
yecross
|
||
yetull
|
||
zeona
|
||
If a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet, do not apply within 500 feet of a drinking water well unless it is
|
||
known or reasonably believed based upon an authoritative source that such wells are either cased to 100 feet below the ground level or
|
||
a minimum of 30 feet below the water table. '
|
||
abscota bronson elnora
|
||
algansee casco galen
|
||
alvin coloma granby
|
||
arkport colonie hazleton
|
||
barkcamp conotton homer
|
||
bixler dekalb hoopeston
|
||
boyer dixboro ionia
|
||
brady dunbridge kingsville
|
||
lakin
|
||
landes
|
||
lanier
|
||
maumee
|
||
oakville
|
||
oshtemo
|
||
otisville
|
||
oHokee
|
||
SOUTH CAROLINA
|
||
perrin
|
||
pinegrove
|
||
plainfield
|
||
princeton
|
||
rodman
|
||
schaffenaker
|
||
sisson
|
||
sparta
|
||
spinks
|
||
stafford
|
||
steinsburg
|
||
stonelick
|
||
ted row
|
||
tyner
|
||
watertown
|
||
If a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet below ground surface, do not apply within 300 teet of a drinking
|
||
water well unless it is known or reasonably believed based upon authoritative sources that such wells ace either cased to 100 feet below
|
||
ground level or a minimum of 30 feet below the water table.
|
||
alaga carteret eustis
|
||
alpin centenary foreston
|
||
baratari charleston foxworth
|
||
baymeade chipley fripp
|
||
blanton corolla johns
|
||
_brogdon__ crevasse kenansville--
|
||
buncombe dragston kershaw
|
||
butters duckston kureb
|
||
cainhoy echaw lakeland
|
||
candor elloree leon
|
||
louisburg
|
||
lynn haven
|
||
molena
|
||
mouzon
|
||
murad
|
||
____ .nansemond -__
|
||
newhan
|
||
olanta
|
||
osier
|
||
ousley
|
||
pactolus
|
||
plummer
|
||
pocomoke
|
||
ridgeland
|
||
rimini
|
||
rosedhu
|
||
scranton
|
||
seabrook
|
||
seewee
|
||
tarboro
|
||
tomahaWk
|
||
wakulla
|
||
wando
|
||
wateree
|
||
witherbee
|
||
6
|
||
|
||
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|
||
SOIL TYPE RESTRICTION TABLE (continued)
|
||
SOUTH DAKOTA
|
||
If a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet, do not apply within 500 feet of a drinking water well unless it is
|
||
known or reasonably believed based upon an authoritative source that such wells are either cased to 100 feet below the ground level or
|
||
a minimum of 30 feet below the water table.
|
||
almeria chinook flasher lute mckoa tryon
|
||
alwilda cohagen fleak maddock ronson tuster
|
||
anselmo claire fossurn manning sarpy tuthill
|
||
arvilla craft gannett manter schamber twilight
|
||
assinniboine dailey glenberg marlake serden ulen
|
||
aylmer dix glendive mawer seroco valent
|
||
bankard doger hamar mccaflery shingle valentine
|
||
banks dogiecreek hanly meadin simeon vebar
|
||
bantry duda hecla minnewaukan sioux venlo
|
||
beisigl dunday henkin munjor stirum wabek
|
||
blackhall dwyer holt murdo storla whitelake
|
||
blendon eckley hopdraw o'neill talmo yecross
|
||
boel egeland inavale orton tassel zeona
|
||
butche ekalaka ipage orwet leller
|
||
cabba els kirby platte thurman
|
||
canyon elsmere ladner ranshaw travessilla
|
||
cass evridge las animas reva trembles
|
||
chaeeell fedora lihen rhame tre~
|
||
TENNESSEE
|
||
If a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet below ground surface, do not apply within 300 feet of a drinking
|
||
water well unless it is known or reasonably believed based upon authoritative sources that such wells are either cased to 100 feet below
|
||
ground level or a minimum of 30 feet below the water table.
|
||
barkcamp bruno crevasse
|
||
bigbee buncombe eustis
|
||
nugent
|
||
potomac
|
||
VIRGINIA
|
||
If a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet below ground surface, do not apply within 300 feet of a drinking
|
||
water well unless it is known or reasonably believed based upon authoritative sources that such wells are either cased to 100 feet below
|
||
ground level or a minimum of 30 feet below the water table.
|
||
alaga catpoint fripp
|
||
assateague chipley galestown
|
||
aura conetoe johns
|
||
biltmore corolla kenansville
|
||
bojac dragston klej
|
||
buncombe drall kureb
|
||
camocca duckston lakehurst
|
||
carteret fisherman lakeland
|
||
lakin
|
||
leetonia
|
||
leon
|
||
magotha
|
||
millrock
|
||
molena
|
||
nansemond
|
||
newhan
|
||
WEST VIRGINIA
|
||
osier
|
||
ousley
|
||
pactolus
|
||
plummer
|
||
pocomoke
|
||
remlik
|
||
rumford
|
||
schaflenaker
|
||
seabrook
|
||
spessard
|
||
tarboro
|
||
wakulla
|
||
wando
|
||
wateree
|
||
If a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet below ground surface, do not apply within 300 feet of a drinking
|
||
water well unless it is known or reasonably believed based upon authoritative sources that such wells are either cased to 100 feet below
|
||
ground level or a minimum of 30 feet below the water table.
|
||
drall lakin landes leetonia potomac schaflenaker
|
||
7
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
d3 j .,.13
|
||
SOIL TYPE RESTRICTION TABLE (continued)
|
||
WYOMING
|
||
If a vulnerabkt soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet, do not apply within ~ of a drinking water well unless it is known or
|
||
reasonably believed based upon an authoritative source that such wells are either cased to 100 feet below the ground level or a minimum of 30 feet
|
||
below U1e water table.
|
||
ashbon chinook glenlon
|
||
adilis c1arkelen grenoble
|
||
alcova comad grieves
|
||
alllack conpeak grimm
|
||
anasazi cordes grimstone
|
||
anselmo conett gunbarrel
|
||
apeldom cotha handran
|
||
assinniboine cotopaxi hanks
|
||
bankard rowestglen hanly
|
||
banks cowood hapjack
|
||
barcus cayet haterton
|
||
bamum cragosen haverdad
|
||
baroid crestman haveriy
|
||
barnett crownest havermom
|
||
bearrnouth cryluha hazton
|
||
beaverton curablth hechtman
|
||
bigwin dailey henrieville
|
||
bigwinder dast herbman
|
||
billycreek derrick hiland
|
||
blackhall devore hiwan
|
||
bobtail dix hoot
|
||
bodorumpe draknab huguston
|
||
bosler dunday irigul
|
||
bottle dunul julesburg
|
||
boyle dwyer kandaly
|
||
brenham eckley koonich
|
||
breece edlin labou
|
||
brownsto elk mountain lamarsh
|
||
bruja ellicott lambman
|
||
busher emblem laney
|
||
butche enos laporte
|
||
bymie ethelman lariat
|
||
calicott eyre larlm
|
||
cambarge farisita las animas
|
||
canwall farson lazear
|
||
carbol feHner littlebear
|
||
cass fleak littsan
|
||
castner folavar lone rock
|
||
cathedral frontier macfanane
|
||
cestnik gas creek manter
|
||
chappell glenberg mathers
|
||
cheadle glendive mccaffe!I
|
||
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||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
meadowtake
|
||
means
|
||
millbume
|
||
milok
|
||
mishak
|
||
mosroc
|
||
motoqua
|
||
mudray
|
||
nathale
|
||
nelson
|
||
nesda
|
||
newfork
|
||
nizina
|
||
norriston
|
||
norte
|
||
oceanet
|
||
onason
|
||
orpha
|
||
otterson
|
||
ouray
|
||
pahlow
|
||
peetz
|
||
pendergrass
|
||
pepton
|
||
pescar
|
||
phlferson
|
||
pilotpeak
|
||
pineguest
|
||
poin
|
||
preatorson
|
||
pugsley
|
||
quealman
|
||
quealy
|
||
randman
|
||
ratake
|
||
redbank
|
||
redcreek
|
||
redfeather
|
||
rekop
|
||
relsob
|
||
rencot
|
||
reno
|
||
TEMIK 10G Aldicarb Pesticide Soil Book (PENDING) Submitted 7/8/03.
|
||
rentsac tipper
|
||
rivra tipperary
|
||
rogert tolman
|
||
rohonda travessilla
|
||
roxal travson
|
||
ryark trelona
|
||
ryorp trembles
|
||
sachett treoff
|
||
sawcreek treon
|
||
schamber trook
|
||
schooner troutville
|
||
scravo tullock
|
||
seedskadee tumback
|
||
shanand tumercrest
|
||
sheege twilight
|
||
shingle valent
|
||
shoshone valentine
|
||
shurley vible
|
||
sobson vonason
|
||
southace walcott
|
||
southfork walden
|
||
space city wall
|
||
splitro wardboro
|
||
spool wendover
|
||
stecum wetmore
|
||
sudworth whaley
|
||
sunup wiggleton
|
||
taluce willwood
|
||
tassel wilsonville
|
||
tassel man wint
|
||
teagulf worl
|
||
teewinot worfk.a
|
||
tellman worfman
|
||
tenaria warfstone
|
||
terada worland
|
||
terra yetull
|
||
terry youjay
|
||
tetonville zeomant
|
||
theedle zeona
|
||
thermopolis
|
||
tieside
|
||
tine
|
||
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