Drift. Off Site Movement. What is Drift? Legal Responsibilities. Legal Responsibilities. Drift Management: Policy & Enforcement

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Drift Management: Policy & Enforcement Drift Karen Stahlman Monterey County Agricultural Commissioner s Office What is it? Planning & Prevention Technical Resources 1 2 What is Drift? Pesticide that moves through the air and is not deposited on the target area at the time of application. Movement of pesticide and associated degradation compounds from the target area after the application. Off Site Movement Substantial drift the quantity of pesticide deposited outside the target area is greater than that which would have resulted had the applicator used DUE CARE. - Translocation -Volatilization -Dust -Soil particles with residue 3 4 FAC 12972 Prevent substantial drift to non-target areas. CCR 6614 Evaluate application prior to and while applying. Stop application if there is a reasonable possibility of contaminating:»persons»crops»animals» Property 5 CCR 6600 Each person performing pest control: 1. Use only pest control equipment which is in good repair and safe to operate. 2. Perform all pest control in a careful and effective manner. 3. Use only methods and equipment suitable to insure proper application of pesticides. 4. Perform all pest control under climatic conditions suitable to insure proper application of pesticides. 5. Exercise reasonable precautions to avoid contamination of the. 6

CCR 6460 - Drift control (liquid dicamba, propanil, 2,4-D). CCR 6462 Propanil (rice vs. prunes). CCR 6464 Phenoxy et. al. CCR 6466 Paraquat. CCR 6470 Cotton harvest aids (defoliants). Label statements FAC 12973 Directional and precautionary statements Permit conditions Buffer zones Rate and acreage limits Specific methods 7 8 Aerial Application Permit Condition Monterey County No fixed wing within 1,000 ft urban residential areas No helicopter within 120 ft urban residential areas Between 120 & 600 ft Fly parallel to residences* Ground person at site in two way communication FAC 12997.5 Violators responsible for immediate payment of uncompensated medical costs for: Non-occupational individual Acute illness/injury Violation identified * Unless precluded by pilot safety concerns 9 10 Enforcement of Pesticide Laws & Regs Inconsistent enforcement from county to county High profile cases of exposure Attention of law makers SB455 didn t pass, but had strong message from governor. Together DPR and CACs developed the Enforcement Response Policy ERP Enforcement Response Policy ERP Statewide consensus need more or higher level penalties for flagrant or repeat violators Improve statewide consistency and enforcement integrity Provide guidance on how to 1. Classify the type of violation and 2. Consistently determine the appropriate action and use progressive enforcement response. 11 12

Enforcement Response Two compliance actions (violations) within two years will result in a enforcement action. Fine on first offense for all possible health or al effects. Or the County Agricultural Commissioner must document a justification for not fining. The Department of Pesticide Regulation is auditing the County Agricultural Commissioners for compliance with the new policy. Policy being put in regulations January 2007? Hazard or Effect Violations (HEV) Actual Hazard Class A (serious) fines Prompt response necessary to protect health, safety, Violations of a lawful order of the CAC Repeat violations of Class B violations $700-$5000 13 14 Hazard or Effect Violations (HEV) Possible Effect Class B (moderate) Fines Prompt response necessary to protect health, safety, Repeat Violations of Class C violations $250-$1000 Unclassified Violations (UV) Still Significant Class C (minor) Fines Less of a need for a prompt response Does not pose a threat to health, property or Violations not included in Class A or Class B $50-$400 15 16 Other penalties will be considered for the most flagrant violators. Criminal Prosecution through the District Attorney s Office. Referral to the state agency for licensing or other statewide action. Denial, suspension or revocation of permits or registration. Ag Civil Penalties (Fines) Monterey County Before Enforcement Response (Jan 2002-Aug 2005) 23 NOPAs - $30,400 in fines. After ERP (Aug. 2005 to Aug. 2006) 34 NOPAs - $33,400 in fines. 2 cases were referred to the District Attorney s Office. One case settled for $ 180,000. 17 18

Administrative Hearing Process Administrative Hearing Process Accused have the right to Due Process of the Law Testimony and evidence is presented in front of an impartial hearing officer appointed by the County Ag. Commissioner. The objective of the hearing is to give the violating person/business the opportunity to present testimony and evidence to refute the violations presented in the Notice of Proposed Action. 19 May be represented by counsel; Is entitled to review the evidence; Is entitled to cross-examine witnesses on relevant matters; Is entitled to produce evidence in his/her behalf; Is entitled to an appeal; Any penalties or fines taken against the respondent must be based upon sufficient competent evidence contained in the record. 20 Administrative Hearing Process Notice of Proposed Decision Submitted by the Hearing Officer. CAC reviews and adopts the Proposed Decision. Respondent violator has the right to appeal decision. Product Formulation Method Equipment Timing Buffer zones 21 22 Droplet Diameter (microns) 5 Droplet size - # 1 Factor Influencing Drift Type of Droplet Fog Time required to fall 10 feet 66 minutes Lateral distance traveled in a 3MPH wind 3 miles Odor masks Marking Dyes Drift control additives 20 Very Fine Spray 4.2 minutes 1,100 feet 100 Fine Spray 10 seconds 44 feet 240 Medium Spray 6 seconds 28 feet 400 Coarse Spray 2 seconds 8.5 feet 1000 Fine Rain 1 second 4.7 feet One Micron = 1/25,000 inch 23 24

Sensitive sites Schools, hospitals Residences Industrial sites Crops, roads Work Schedules Your crews Neighbors crews Bystanders Evaluate, access & scrutinize Before application During application Use of flaggers & spotters Training the applicators 25 26 Meteorological factors Wind Temperature Relative Humidity Inversion layers Communication Applicators Fieldworkers Employees Neighbors Community 27 28 Technical Resources Emergency procedures Complaint protocols CAC, PCAs, PCBs, dealers, colleagues www. agdrift.com (see publications) www.cdpr.ca.gov/docs/drftinit/drftdocs.htm www.ianrpubs.unl.edu/epublic/pages/index.jsp 29 30