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Agricultural Chemical Spill Response Agricultural Chemical Spill Response Minnesota Department of Agriculture
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What is an AgChem Spill? Definition: A release to the environment of a pesticide or fertilizer. Pesticides are herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, etc. Fertilizers are anhydrous ammonia, urea, 10-34-0, UAN, etc.
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Ag Chem Incidents in MN From 100 to 150 per year Most occur in the spring and fall Contamination requires a lot of effort to remediate Anhydrous ammonia accounts for 25% of spills
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Five Steps of a Spill Response 1. Secure 2. Telephone 3. Abate 4. Recover 5. Remediate
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STARR Acronym for Secure, Telephone, Abate, Recover, and Remediate. STARR serves to guide you through a spill. Its order will change depending on the type of spill.
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Example: Spray Tank Rupture Crack occurred in fiberglass spray tank. Atrazine/Extrazine tankmix released immediately. Near home well. Soil slopes away from well.
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Secure Site Keep children away. Secure site from pets and livestock. Wear correct personal protective clothing. STARR Example: Spray Tank Rupture
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Abatement (Contain and Control) Sudden spills are difficult to stop. You are left with trying to control the spread of the tankmix. STARR Example: Spray Tank Rupture
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Telephone STARR Local authorities 911 if danger to life or property State authorities Minnesota Duty Officer at 1 (800) 422-0798 National Response Center if the amount spilled exceeds its reportable quantity. 1-800-424-8802 Example: Spray Tank Rupture
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Abatement (Contain) Pump up liquid. Dike area if spill occurred during storm or if excavation is delayed. Follow any applicable guidance. STARR Example: Spray Tank Rupture
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Recover Spilled Product If digging required in ditch (see arrow) call Gopher State One-Call (Minnesota) prior to any excavation to determine presence of buried utilities. (800) 252-1166 STARR Example: Spray Tank Rupture
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Recovery (Excavation) Backhoe, skidsteer, tractor mounted bucket can all be used to dig. Plan on where to store it. Is land available now for spreading? Will I have to wait till fall? STARR Example: Spray Tank Rupture
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Recovery (How deep?) Government officials may assist you in soil sampling to determine adequacy of cleanup, if sampling is necessary. STARR Example: Spray Tank Rupture
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Stock Piling Soil Place on impermeable surface. Cover with plastic to prevent runoff. STARR Example: Spray Tank Rupture
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Remediate (Land Spreading) Calculate yards in pile. 60 yards. Amount in spray tank? 10 acre tankmix. Yards per acre. 60/10=6 yards per acre. Apply at ½ rate. 3 yards over 20 acres. STARR Example: Spray Tank Rupture
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Remediation (Land Spreading) ½ rate is intended to prevent hotspots. Manure spreaders and fert or lime spreaders work well. Can be commercially done. MDA preapproval needed. STARR Example: Spray Tank Rupture
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Cleanup Costs Reimbursement ACRRA Agricultural Chemical Response and Reimbursement Account Surcharge funded account on industry to reimburse costs associated with ag chem incident cleanups.
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Cleanup Fund (ACRRA) Fund to reimburse costs in cleaning up agchem spills. Will not cover costs of lost product. First $1,000 is out of pocket. 80% of eligible costs up to $350,000. (Maximum reimbursement of $279,200). Most emergency cleanups will cost less than $1,000.
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Create an Incident Contingency Plan A plan to protect employees, property, business, environment, and emergency responders from any release of hazardous materials at your site.
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In Summary Secure, Telephone, Abate, Recover, Remediate Work with local and state officials ACRRA cost recovery Prevent future spills
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