Wash. Admin. Code § 222-38-020
*(1) No pesticide leakage, contamination, pollution.
Transportation, handling, storage, loading, application, and disposal of pesticides shall be consistent with applicable label requirements and other state and federal requirements.
*(2) Mixing and loading areas.
(c) Use devices or procedures to prevent "back siphoning" such as providing an air gap or reservoir between the water source and the mixing tank.
*(3) Riparian management and wetland management zones. Pesticide treatments within the RMZ core or inner zones, Type Np RMZs, sensitive sites or wetland management zones shall be by hand unless the department has approved a site specific plan with another method of treatment.
*(4) Aerial application of pesticides.
(a) To keep pesticides out of the water and wetlands, a buffer will be maintained during operations on all Type S and F Waters and Type Np and Ns surface waters and Type A and B Wetlands, as set forth in (a)(i) of this subsection. To protect riparian vegetation, pesticides must not be applied to the core and inner zone, channel migration zone of any Type S or F Waters, to Type Np RMZ's, to sensitive site buffers, or to Type A or B Wetland management zones. In addition, operators must maintain an offset from the outer edge of the inner zone and wetland management zones as set forth in (a)(i) and (ii) of this subsection. (See the board manual, section 12 for a detailed example.) Where the buffer and offset widths overlap, the distance of offset must be whichever distance is greater from Type S or F Waters or Type A or B Wetlands for the applicable conditions. Aerial applications of pesticides in and around Type Np or Ns Waters with surface water and Type B Wetlands must be buffered according to (a)(iii) of this subsection. (Note: These application requirements do not apply to B.t. (Bacillus thuringiensis). When applying B.t., the operator must meet all label requirements.)
(i) Buffers on Type S and F Waters.
| DETERMINING WIND FACTOR(See the board manual section 12 for detailed examples.) | |||||
| Favorable | Calm or Unfavorable | ||||
| NOZZLE TYPE | APPLICATION HEIGHT | BUFFER ON WATER | OFFSET FROM INNER ZONE | BUFFER ON WATER | OFFSET FROM INNER ZONE |
| Regular Nozzle* | Low (≤ 16 ft.) | Width of the inner zone | As needed for safety | 100 ft., or the inner zone, whichever is greater | 50 ft. |
| Medium(17-50 ft.) | Width of the inner zone | As needed for safety | 250 ft. | N/A | |
| High(51-65 ft.) | Width of the inner zone | As needed for safety | 325 ft. | N/A | |
| Raindrop Nozzle (or other nozzles that result in the same size spray droplets)** | Low (≤ 16 ft.) | Width of the inner zone | As needed for safety | Width of inner zone | 20 ft. |
| Medium(17-50 ft.) | Width of the inner zone | As needed for safety | Width of inner zone | 20 ft. | |
| High(51-65 ft.) | Width of the inner zone | As needed for safety | 125 ft. or the inner zone, whichever is greater | 20 ft. |
| * | Coarse spray droplets = approximately 9% of spray-droplet volume ≤ 150 u |
| ** | Ultra coarse spray droplets = approximately 1% of spray-droplet volume ≤ 150 u |
(ii) Buffers on Type A and B Wetlands.
| DETERMINING WIND FACTOR(See the board manual section 12 for detailed examples.) | |||||
| Favorable | Calm or Unfavorable | ||||
| NOZZLE TYPE | APPLICATION HEIGHT | BUFFER ON WETLAND | OFFSET FROM WMZ | BUFFER ON WETLAND | OFFSET FROM WMZ |
| Regular Nozzle* | Low (≤ 16 ft.) | Width of the WMZ | As needed for safety | 150 ft. | N/A |
| Medium(17-50 ft.) | Width of the WMZ | As needed for safety | 250 ft. | N/A | |
| High(51-65 ft.) | Width of the WMZ | As needed for safety | 325 ft. | N/A | |
| Raindrop Nozzle (or other nozzles that result in the same size spray droplets)** | Low (≤ 16 ft.) | Width of the WMZ | As needed for safety | Width of WMZ | 20 ft. |
| Medium(17-50 ft.) | Width of the WMZ | As needed for safety | Width of WMZ | 20 ft. | |
| High(51-65 ft.) | Width of the WMZ | As needed for safety | 125 ft. or the width of the WMZ, whichever is greater | 20 ft. |
| * | Coarse spray droplets = approximately 9% of spray-droplet volume ≤ 150 u |
| ** | Ultra coarse spray droplets = approximately 1% of spray-droplet volume ≤ 150 u |
(iii) Buffers on Type Np or Ns Waters with surface water present and Type B Wetlands less than 5 acres.
| DETERMINING WIND FACTOR(See the board manual section 12 for detailed examples.) | ||
| Favorable | Calm or Unfavorable | |
| Nozzle Type | Buffer | Buffer |
| Regular Nozzle | 50 ft. | 100 ft. |
| Raindrop Nozzle (or other nozzles that result in the same size spray droplets)* | 50 ft. | 70 ft. |
| * | Coarse spray droplets = approximately 9% of spray-droplet volume ≤ 150 u |
| ** | Ultra coarse spray droplets = approximately 1% of spray-droplet volume ≤ 150 u |
(e) Operators applying aerial pesticides near residences or agricultural land must either:
(g) Aerial chemical application areas shall be posted by the landowner by signing at significant points of regular access at least 5 days prior to treatment. Posting shall remain at least 15 days after the spraying is complete. The department may require an extended posting period in areas where human use or consumption of plant materials is probable. Posting at formal, signed trailheads that are adjacent to aerially treated units is required. The signs will contain the name of the product used, date of treatment, a contact telephone number, and any applicable restrictions.
*(5) Ground application of pesticides with power equipment.
Ground application of pesticides with power equipment is prohibited within the core and inner zone, channel migration zone of Type S and F Waters, unless necessary to meet requirements for noxious weed control. In addition, operators shall maintain a 25 foot no application buffer strip around Type A or B Wetlands and on all sides of all other surface waters. Provided, however, That dry stream segments (i.e., channels with no surface water at the time of application) do not require a buffer.
*(6) Hand application of pesticides.
Pesticides being applied by hand must only be applied to specific targets, such as vegetation, trees, stumps, and burrows, or as bait or in traps. No pesticides may be applied by hand within the core zone, channel migration zone of Type S and F Waters unless necessary to meet requirements for noxious weed control.
*(7) Limitations on application. Pesticides shall be applied only in accordance with all limitations:
(e) The department or the department of agriculture may suspend further use of any equipment responsible for chemical leakage until the deficiency has been corrected to the satisfaction of the department suspending its usage.
*(8) Container disposal. Pesticide containers shall be either:
(b) Removed and cleaned for reuse in a manner consistent with any applicable regulations of the state department of agriculture or the state or local health departments.
*(9) Daily records - aerial application of pesticides. On all aerial applications of pesticides, the operator shall maintain for 7 years daily records of spray operations as required by the state department of agriculture WAC 16-228-1320.
*(10) Reporting of spills. All potentially damaging chemical spills shall be immediately reported to the department of ecology. Emergency telephone numbers for reporting spills shall be available at the department's regional offices.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 34.05 RCW, RCW 76.09.040, [76.09.]050, [76.09.]370, 76.13.120(9). WSR 01-12-042, § 222-38-020, filed 5/30/01, effective 7/1/01. Statutory Authority: RCW 76.09.040 and chapter 34.05 RCW. WSR 97-24-091, § 222-38-020, filed 12/3/97, effective 1/3/98; WSR 93-12-001, § 222-38-020, filed 5/19/93, effective 6/19/93. Statutory Authority: RCW 76.09.040, 76.09.050 and chapter 34.05 RCW. WSR 92-15-011, § 222-38-020, filed 7/2/92, effective 8/2/92. Statutory Authority: RCW 76.09.040. WSR 88-19-112 (Order 551, Resolution No. 88-1), § 222-38-020, filed 9/21/88, effective 11/1/88; WSR 87-23-036 (Order 535), § 222-38-020, filed 11/16/87, effective 1/1/88. Statutory Authority: RCW 76.09.040 and 76.09.050. WSR 82-16-077 (Resolution No. 82-1), § 222-38-020, filed 8/3/82, effective 10/1/82; Order 263, § 222-38-020, filed 6/16/76.]