ATCP 29.41(3)(a)3.3. Constructed so that it remains clearly legible for at least 72 hours after it is posted, despite reasonably foreseeable adverse weather conditions. ATCP 29.41 NoteNote: See also subch. IV related to pesticide dealers and distributors.
ATCP 29.41 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, May, 1998, No. 509, eff. 6-1-98; corrections in (3) (a) (intro.), 2., (b) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register May 2013 No. 689. ATCP 29.45ATCP 29.45 Pesticide mixing and loading; spill containment. ATCP 29.45(1)(1) Spill containment required. Except as provided under sub. (2), no person may mix or load a pesticide at any of the following sites unless the mixing or loading operation is conducted over a spill containment surface that complies with this section: ATCP 29.45(1)(a)(a) A site located within 100 feet of any well or surface water. ATCP 29.45(1)(b)(b) A site, or a group of jointly owned or operated sites located within 1/2 mile of each other, at which a total of more than 1,500 pounds of dry or liquid pesticide active ingredients are mixed or loaded in any calendar year. Pesticide active ingredients under this paragraph include those contained in pesticide-fertilizer mixtures. ATCP 29.45 NoteNote: See also ch. ATCP 33. ATCP 29.45(2)(2) Exemptions. Subsection (1) does not apply to any of the following: ATCP 29.45(2)(a)(a) Applying a pesticide to the waters of the state, according to ch. NR 107, in order to manage or control aquatic organisms. ATCP 29.45(2)(b)(b) Mixing or loading a pesticide into application equipment having a total capacity of 5 gallons or less of liquid pesticide, or 50 pounds or less of nonliquid pesticide. ATCP 29.45(2)(c)(c) Mixing or loading a pesticide at a site that is at or immediately adjacent to the pesticide application site and at least 100 feet from any well or surface water. ATCP 29.45(3)(3) Spill containment surface; general. A spill containment surface under sub. (1) shall comply with all of the following: ATCP 29.45(3)(a)(a) It shall be designed to catch and contain all reasonably foreseeable spills of pesticides mixed or loaded over that spill containment surface. ATCP 29.45(3)(b)(b) It shall be liquid tight and made of portland cement concrete or other nonabsorbent materials. It shall be strong enough to withstand all foreseeable loading conditions, including the filled weight of all vehicles, application equipment, or other equipment that may be used or located on it. A tarpaulin may not be used as a spill containment surface for liquid pesticides. ATCP 29.45 NoteNote: Spill containment surfaces constructed prior to June 1, 2013, may be made of asphalt or other materials approved by the department.
ATCP 29.45(3)(c)(c) It shall extend beneath the pesticide load-out conveyor, if any, unless the load-out conveyor is fully enclosed within a housing that is adequate to contain all spillage from the conveyor. ATCP 29.45(3)(d)(d) A spill containment surface shall be inspected at least semi-annually and be maintained to ensure compliance with this section. All repairs to a spill containment surface shall be made according to good engineering practices and manufacturer specifications. ATCP 29.45(3)(e)(e) A spill containment surface shall be removed if it cannot be maintained in compliance with this section for at least 2 years after the date of an initial repair or if corrective action is needed to remove environmental contamination beneath the spill containment surface. ATCP 29.45(4)(a)(a) If any liquid pesticide is mixed or loaded over a spill containment surface under sub. (1), the surface shall meet all of the requirements under sub. (3) in addition to all of the following requirements: ATCP 29.45(4)(a)2.2. The spill containment surface shall have one or more fully functioning pumps that can be used to remove liquid from the surface of the mixing and loading pad. Each pump shall be plumbed or have a readily available hose connection to a storage container that shall be designed, constructed, inspected, and maintained to operate effectively and to prevent discharges under all reasonably foreseeable use conditions. The storage container shall at all times have an unused capacity of at least 200 gallons. The pump shall self-activate or shall be susceptible to immediate activation whenever needed. ATCP 29.45(4)(a)3.3. If the spill containment surface drains to a sump area, the sump area shall meet all requirements set forth under sub. (5). ATCP 29.45(4)(a)4.4. The spill containment surface shall be protected against precipitation runoff from surrounding surfaces. ATCP 29.45(4)(a)5.5. The spill containment surface may not have any precipitation drain through which spilled pesticide could discharge. ATCP 29.45(4)(b)(b) A tarpaulin may not be used as a spill containment surface for liquid pesticides. ATCP 29.45(4)(c)(c) A pesticide mixed with a liquid carrier is considered a liquid pesticide under this subsection. The impregnation of a nonliquid fertilizer with a liquid pesticide does not constitute the mixing or loading of a liquid pesticide under this subsection. ATCP 29.45(5)(5) Sump area. If the spill containment surface drains to a sump area, the sump area shall meet all of the following requirements: ATCP 29.45(5)(a)(a) The sump area shall be designed, constructed, and maintained to contain all liquid that drains to the sump. ATCP 29.45(5)(d)(d) The capacity of a sump installed after June 1, 2013, shall not be more than 50 gallons. ATCP 29.45(5)(e)(e) The sump area shall be routinely inspected and maintained in compliance with this section and shall make and keep records of inspection and maintenance for at least 3 years. ATCP 29.45(5)(f)(f) The sump area shall be repaired, when necessary, to good engineering practices and manufacturer specifications. ATCP 29.45(5)(g)(g) The sump area shall be removed if it cannot be maintained in compliance with this section, or if corrective action is needed to remove environmental contamination from beneath the sump area. A leaking sump area shall be removed unless the sump is repaired and remains liquid-tight for at least 2 years after the date of repair. ATCP 29.45 NoteNote: Construction standards for sumps at fertilizer and pesticide bulk storage facilities are found in s. ATCP 33.38. In addition, the Wisconsin minimum design standards for concrete agrichemical containment (February, 2005), written by Professor David W. Kammel, department of biological systems engineering, University of Wisconsin-Extension, is on file with the department and the legislative reference bureau. Copies are available from the department, free of charge, at the following address: ATCP 29.45 NoteDepartment of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection
ATCP 29.45 NoteAgricultural Resource Management Division
ATCP 29.45 NoteP.O. Box 8911
ATCP 29.45 NoteMadison, WI 53708-8911
ATCP 29.45 NotePhone: (608) 224-4500
ATCP 29.45(6)(6) Recovery of discharges. Pesticides spilled or intentionally released onto a spill containment surface under sub. (1) shall be promptly recovered from the spill containment surface or from the catch basin to which it drains. ATCP 29.45 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, May, 1998, No. 509, eff. 6-1-98; CR 12-003: am. (3) (b), cr. (3) (d), (e), r. and recr. (4) (a), (5) Register May 2013 No. 689, eff. 6-1-13. ATCP 29.46ATCP 29.46 Mixing or loading near surface waters. ATCP 29.46(1)(1) Prohibitions. Except as provided under sub. (2), no person may do any of the following: ATCP 29.46(1)(a)(a) Immerse any pesticide application equipment, mix tank, or nurse tank in the waters of the state. ATCP 29.46(1)(b)(b) Fill any pesticide application equipment, mix tank, or nurse tank from the waters of the state. ATCP 29.46(1)(c)(c) Clean or fill any pesticide application equipment, mix tank, or nurse tank near the surface waters of the state, or near any well site, if pesticide spillage or overflow may contaminate waters of the state. ATCP 29.46(2)(2) Exemptions. Subsection (1) does not prohibit any of the following: ATCP 29.46(2)(a)(a) Filling pesticide application equipment, or a mix or nurse tank, from a well or discharge outlet that is fully protected against backflow and backsiphonage under s. SPS 382.41. The air gap from the supply outlet to the equipment being filled shall be at least twice the effective opening of the supply outlet, but not less than one inch. ATCP 29.46(2)(b)(b) Filling or cleaning pesticide application equipment, or a mix or nurse tank, over a spill containment surface that complies with s. ATCP 29.45. ATCP 29.46(2)(d)(d) Filling a water supply tank from surface waters if the water supply tank is used only to carry water. If the vehicle carrying the water supply tank also carries a pesticide container, the pesticide container must remain at least 8 feet from the surface water while the water supply tank is being filled. ATCP 29.46(2)(e)(e) Making an aquatic pesticide application according to ch. NR 107, or filling a water supply tank from surface waters for that application. ATCP 29.46 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, May, 1998, No. 509, eff. 6-1-98; correction in (2) (a) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 6., Stats., Register January 2012 No. 673. ATCP 29.47ATCP 29.47 Disposal of pesticides and pesticide containers. ATCP 29.47(1)(1) General. No person may dispose of any pesticide or pesticide container, or hold any pesticide or pesticide container for disposal, in a manner that is inconsistent with label directions, that risks contaminating the waters of the state, or that creates a hazard to persons, property, or the environment. ATCP 29.47(2)(2) Reuse prohibited. No person may reuse a pesticide container for any purpose. This subsection does not prohibit any of the following: ATCP 29.47(2)(a)(a) Recycling a container for scrap in compliance with applicable law. ATCP 29.47(2)(b)(b) Reusing, in compliance with label directions, a pesticide container that is designed to be reused. ATCP 29.47(2)(c)(c) Returning a pesticide container to a pesticide manufacturer or seller who has agreed to receive that container. ATCP 29.47(2)(d)(d) Temporarily reusing a pesticide container to hold the same pesticide recovered from a leaking or damaged pesticide container. ATCP 29.47 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, May, 1998, No. 509, eff. 6-1-98. ATCP 29.48(1)(1) Cleanup. In order to minimize hazards to persons, property and the environment, a person who spills a pesticide shall immediately take appropriate measures to contain the spill, recover the spilled pesticide, and clean surfaces exposed to the spilled pesticide. ATCP 29.48(2)(2) Reporting. A person who spills a pesticide shall immediately notify the department of natural resources as required by s. 292.11, Stats. ATCP 29.48 NoteNote: The spill hotline for the department of natural resources is 1-800-943-0003. Ch. NR 706 specifies reportable spill amounts for all agricultural chemicals including pesticides. The department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection administers an agricultural chemical cleanup program under s. 94.73, Stats., and ch. ATCP 35, and can reimburse certain cleanup costs. You may contact the department’s spill response coordinator by calling 608-224-4500. ATCP 29.48(3)(3) Storing spilled pesticide and rinsate. No spilled pesticides or spilled materials containing pesticides may be stored below ground level. ATCP 29.48 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, May, 1998, No. 509, eff. 6-1-98; CR 12-003: am. (3) Register May 2013 No. 689, eff. 6-1-13. ATCP 29.50(1)(1) Negligent use. No person may do any of the following: ATCP 29.50(1)(a)(a) Use or direct the use of a pesticide in a negligent manner, or in a manner inconsistent with the pesticide label. ATCP 29.50(1)(b)(b) Use or direct the use of a pesticide for a purpose for which the pesticide is not registered or labeled under subch. II. ATCP 29.50(2)(a)(a) No person may use or direct the use of a pesticide in a manner that results in pesticide overspray or significant pesticide drift. This paragraph does not apply to mosquito control applications, made by, or under the direction of, a governmental entity for public health purposes, that use proper mosquito control application methods. ATCP 29.50 NoteNote: See definitions of “pesticide drift” and “pesticide overspray” under s. ATCP 29.01 (29) and (30). ATCP 29.50(2)(b)(b) The application of pesticide outside the target application site is presumed to be the result of pesticide drift unless there is evidence of pesticide overspray. ATCP 29.50(2)(c)(c) Pesticide drift is significant, under par. (a), if there is credible evidence that it has moved outside the target application site in any of the following amounts: ATCP 29.50(2)(c)1.1. Amounts that cause actual harm to persons, property, or the environment. ATCP 29.50(2)(c)2.2. Amounts that could potentially harm persons, property, or the environment under any reasonably foreseeable circumstances, regardless of whether an actual exposure or harm has occurred.
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