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2 OISC investigation begins with a drift complaint

3 Herbicide left in minibulk past 30 days

4 OISC concerned about storage and disposal practices

5 No RUP records Minibulk >30 days; not contained Unrinsed containers Soil contamination from spills not cleaned up No label, partially filled with unknown product Containers not disposed of according to label instructions

6 Clean Sweep Program Sponsored by OISC Leftover pesticides, including pesticides no longer on the market. No fertilizer, petroleum products, etc. No charge up to 250 lb. > 250 lb. $2/lb. 4 sites annually, typically August- September Contact OISC to participate, 765/494-1585

7 Points to remember: Keep RUP records for 2 years. Read and follow wind restrictions on the label. General Drift Guideline 3-5 mph directional wind. Follow minibulk (>55 gal.) regulations  >30 days, secondary containment needed. Triple rinse containers and apply rinsate at label rates or as part of next load. Thoroughly empty bags and dispose in a landfill–don’t burn bags or plastic. Take leftover pesticides to a Clean Sweep Day sponsored by OISC.


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