The pesticide IS applied to water? | BACK |
The pesticide DOES have an REI or Posting Requirement? | BACK |
You need to post the ATCP 29 Sign | |
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This sign has to be at least 8.5 x 11 inches. WHO: The customer, the applicator, and the applicator's employer are jointly responsible for posting this sign. WHERE: At each normal point of access to the treated site. Within 300 feet of sensitive areas (residence, business) at 1/4-mile intervals along affected borders between the site and the sensitive area. WHEN: Before the application begins and leave them up at least until the REI expires. The ATCP 29 sign can stay as long as it is legible. |
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This sign has to be 11 x 11 inches and brilliant yellow. It is available from the Wisconsin DNR WHO: The person who holds the permit to apply is responsible for posting this sign and removing it. WHERE: Post signs along contiguous treated shoreline and at conspicuous locations to adequately inform the public from both the water and the shore. Posting prior to treatment or of untreated shoreline adjacent to treated areas is at the discretion of the DNR. WHEN: Many aquatic pesticide labels have specific use restrictions. Signs are to remain up and legible for the required time period stated on the label but in all cases for a minimum of 1 day. |
° | You are applying to water, so you will need to get a NR 107 permit from the DNR to apply to the water. |
° | You may also need to get a WPDES permit from DNR if the pesticide you are applying can discharge beyond the application site. |
NR 107 Permit Information | |
Wisconsin Pest Control Pollutant Discharge Permits |