Appendix C to Part 273 - Information Requirements for Aquatic Plant Control Program Environmental Impact Statements
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Appendix C to Part 273 - Information Requirements for Aquatic Plant
Control Program Environmental Impact Statements
1. Description of the problem.
a. Pests. Identify the pest to be controlled by common
name. Be as specific as possible.
b. Location and size of infestation. Describe the target
area as specifically as possible.
c. Severity of infestation. Discuss the degree and
importance of the pest problem.
d. History of infestation. Discuss obvious development as
established.
e. Criteria for identification of the treatment areas.
Include technical details as established.
f. Possible cumulative effects of the proposed action in
relation to other Federal or non-Federal pesticides application in
the treatment area.
g. Relationship to environmental situation. Non-target
organisms and integrated pest management programs.
2. Program accomplishments:
a. Goals. Discuss practical control levels.
b. Monitoring accomplishment level.
3. Identification of each chemical:
a. Name. Use common or coined names, and/or chemical
name.
b. Active ingredient. Give name and percentage.
c. Status of Federal registration. Give registration
number.
4. Application:
a. Form applied. Dust, granule, emulsion, bait solution,
gas, etc.
b. Choice of equipment and techniques. Discuss general
details of method of application.
c. Use strength. Give concentration of the active
ingredient as applied.
d. Rate. Give rate of application in pounds per acre or
other rate.
e. Frequency. Discuss probable frequency of
application.
f. Acreage or other descriptive unit. Discuss area of
proposed control.
g. Site description. Lake, river, drainage canal,
irrigation canal, etc.
h. Sensitive areas. Discuss areas of potential
contamination.
i. Container disposal. Discuss disposal requirements.
j. Safety precautions. Discuss hazards of exposure.
5. Alternative measures: Discuss details of alternative methods
of control.