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PGP Scenario #1 PGP Does Not Apply to You.

Will you be applying a pesticide to a State water or will the pesticide get into a State water during its application? * NPDES Permit coverage not required.Is the State water a Class A Marine Water or Class 2 Inland Water? Is the application of pesticide required to maintain water flow in agricultural irrigation ditches? Individual NPDES permit coverage may be required. Are you a state or federal government entity? Is the reason you are applying the pesticide to control: 1.Mosquito or other flying insect pest. 2.Weed or algae pest. 3.Animal pest. 4.Forest canopy pest. Will you be exceeding any of the following during a calendar year: 1.For mosquito or other flying insect pest – adulticide treatment area greater than 6400 acres. 2.For weed, algae, and animal pest – treatment of more than 20 linear miles or treatment area greater than 80 acres of water. 3.For forest canopy pest – treatment area greater than 6400 acres. Are you a large entity as defined in HAR ? You are automatically covered under the Pesticide General Permit and do not need to submit a NOI, PDMP, or annual report. You are required to comply with requirements as applicable (e.g. HAR 11-55, Appendix M, Sections 2, 3, 4, 6, and 7). * This flow chart is intended to summarize permit applicability and requirements. It is not all inclusive of the terms, conditions, and requirements of the Pesticide General Permit. You must read HAR Ch , Appendix M, for further detail. You are required to: 1.Submit an NOI. 2.Keep records. 3. Comply with other requirements per HAR 11-55, Appendix M. PDMP and Annual report not required. You are required to: 1.Submit an NOI. 2.Prepare a PDMP. 3.Keep records. 4.Prepare annual reports. 5.Comply with other requirements per HAR 11-55, Appendix M. NO YES NO YES

PGP Scenario #1 – PGP Does Not Apply to You. Pesticides – Includes insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, rodenticides, and various other substances to control pests. State Waters - Coastal waters, streams, rivers, lakes, wetlands, flooded agricultural fields (e.g., taro or watercress fields), springs, and mud flats; Ditches, flumes, ponds, and reservoirs that are not part of a water pollution control system; and Ditches, flumes, ponds, and reservoirs that overflow into another State water. Note: State waters may also include concrete lined drainage canals, dry or intermittent streams or gulches, and stream or river banks. Please refer to HAR

Will you be applying a pesticide to a State water or will the pesticide get into a State water during its application? * NPDES Permit coverage not required.Is the State water a Class A Marine Water or Class 2 Inland Water? Is the application of pesticide required to maintain water flow in agricultural irrigation ditches? Individual NPDES permit coverage may be required. Are you a state or federal government entity? Is the reason you are applying the pesticide to control: 1.Mosquito or other flying insect pest. 2.Weed or algae pest. 3.Animal pest. 4.Forest canopy pest. Will you be exceeding any of the following during a calendar year: 1.For mosquito or other flying insect pest – adulticide treatment area greater than 6400 acres. 2.For weed, algae, and animal pest – treatment of more than 20 linear miles or treatment area greater than 80 acres of water. 3.For forest canopy pest – treatment area greater than 6400 acres. Are you a large entity as defined in HAR ? You are automatically covered under the Pesticide General Permit and do not need to submit a NOI, PDMP, or annual report. You are required to comply with requirements as applicable (e.g. HAR 11-55, Appendix M, Sections 2, 3, 4, 6, and 7). * This flow chart is intended to summarize permit applicability and requirements. It is not all inclusive of the terms, conditions, and requirements of the Pesticide General Permit. You must read HAR Ch , Appendix M, for further detail. You are required to: 1.Submit an NOI. 2.Keep records. 3. Comply with other requirements per HAR 11-55, Appendix M. PDMP and Annual report not required. You are required to: 1.Submit an NOI. 2.Prepare a PDMP. 3.Keep records. 4.Prepare annual reports. 5.Comply with other requirements per HAR 11-55, Appendix M. NO YES NO YES

Will you be applying a pesticide to a State water or will the pesticide get into a State water during its application? * NPDES Permit coverage not required. Is the State water a Class A Marine Water or Class 2 Inland Water? Is the application of pesticide required to maintain water flow in agricultural irrigation ditches? Individual NPDES permit coverage may be required. Are you a state or federal government entity? Is the reason you are applying the pesticide to control: 1.Mosquito or other flying insect pest. 2.Weed or algae pest. 3.Animal pest. 4.Forest canopy pest. Will you be exceeding any of the following during a calendar year: 1.For mosquito or other flying insect pest – adulticide treatment area greater than 6400 acres. 2.For weed, algae, and animal pest – treatment of more than 20 linear miles or treatment area greater than 80 acres of water. 3.For forest canopy pest – treatment area greater than 6400 acres. Are you a large entity as defined in HAR ? You are automatically covered under the Pesticide General Permit and do not need to submit a NOI, PDMP, or annual report. You are required to comply with requirements as applicable (e.g. HAR 11-55, Appendix M, Sections 2, 3, 4, 6, and 7). * This flow chart is intended to summarize permit applicability and requirements. It is not all inclusive of the terms, conditions, and requirements of the Pesticide General Permit. You must read HAR Ch , Appendix M, for further detail. You are required to: 1.Submit an NOI. 2.Keep records. 3. Comply with other requirements per HAR 11-55, Appendix M. PDMP and Annual report not required. You are required to: 1.Submit an NOI. 2.Prepare a PDMP. 3.Keep records. 4.Prepare annual reports. 5.Comply with other requirements per HAR 11-55, Appendix M. NO YES NO YES