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-Relative acidity or alkalinity of soil and can be important in the degradation
-Pesticides degrade more rapidly under alkaline conditions
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1 Public Applicator (CPAA) Soil PH
3 Criminal (FIFRA) Penalties 4 Special Local Needs Label (FIFRA)
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, -Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act
FIFRA -Provides federal control of pesticide distribution,
sale, and use
Full Federal Label (FIFRA) -Section 3
-All Pesticides are classified according to their
Pesticide Classification
potential hazards
Pesticide Classifications 1. General Use Pesticides (GUP)
(2) 2. Restricted Use Pesticides (RUP)
-Section 18
-Under certain circumstances, EPA allows
state/federal agencies to permit additional use that is
Emergency Exemptions
not specified by the label to respond to a localized
(FIFRA)
pest management crisis
-Standard to meet this exemption is "Signifigant
economic loss"
-Section 24C
-States can register additional uses of a federally
Special Local Needs Label registered pesticide to meet "Specialty Local Needs"
(FIFRA) (SLN)
-Prepared by manufacturer and obtained through
distributor
-Pesticides that are minimum risk due to having a
Minimum Risk Pesticides
limited amount of active and inert ingredients and are
(FIFRA)
not required to have an EPA registration number
-RUP may only be sold to certified applicators
Certification of
-Colorado certifications are controlled by the
Applicators (FIFRA)
Colorado Department of Agriculture (CDA)
FIFRA Categories of 1. Private Applicators
Applicators 2. Commercial Applicators