epa’s new container/containment requirements what growers need to know

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EPA’S NEW CONTAINER/CONTAINMENT REQUIREMENTS WHAT GROWERS NEED TO KNOW

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Page 1: EPA’S NEW CONTAINER/CONTAINMENT REQUIREMENTS WHAT GROWERS NEED TO KNOW

EPA’S NEW CONTAINER/CONTAINMENT

REQUIREMENTS

WHAT GROWERS NEED TO KNOW

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Standards for stationary bulk tanks*Secondary containment already law in Indiana

Operational and record keeping requirements regarding repackaging*For Dealers only*Pesticide only

IN EFFECT AUGUST 17, 2011

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Standards for portable refillable containers (minibulks, shuttles, totes etc…)*

*Pesticide only

SPECIFIC TO GROWERSEFFECTIVE AUGUST 17, 2011

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To insure that minibulks withstand road and field use.

To insure minibulks are not contaminated with other products.

To protect you, the grower!

WHY THE NEW RULES FOR REFILLING MINIBULKS?

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NO IMPACT TO YOU IF RECEIVING PRE-FILLED MINIS FROM DEALER

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SEALS

SHOULD

NOT BE

BROKEN BY

GROWERS

UNLESS IT

IS THE

ONLY WAY

TO

REMOVE

PRODUCT

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IF I BRING MY OLD MINI TO MY DEALER, WILL IT BE REFILLED?

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Your dealer is bound by federal law to refill only those containers that meet the new standard. They have been instructed by OISC and their management NOT to fill non-compliant containers. Work with your dealer to determine whether your minibulks meet the new standard and can be refilled.

ANSWER—MAYBE

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Does your mini meet manufacturer’s specifications for refilling?

Do all openings on your mini have one-way valves or tamper evident seals?

Does your mini have a unique serial number or ID code?

Does the dealer want the liability for refilling an old mini?

Expect that your old minis will NOT be refilled.

ALL REFILLABLE CONTAINERS MUST MEET THE FOLLOWING

REQUIREMENTS

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You as the end-user, may continue to use the mini as long as it does not leak and is structurally sound.

You can transfer material from the Dealer’s mini into your old mini as long as it’s for your own use!

How safe are your old minis? You may want to consider upgrading to the new minis.

What Can I Do With Old Minis?

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A list of recyclers is available at the OISC website www.isco.purdue.edu Look for the list of News Alerts on the pesticide page.

How Can I Dispose Of Non-compliant Containers?

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Yes, if the mini is used for permanent storage.

ORIf the mini (whether on a truck, trailer or the ground) is used for more than 30 days it must have secondary containment.

Do Minis Need Containment?

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What Is An Example Of Secondary Containment For A Minibulk?

Any sloped or curbed impervious surface, such as concrete, that can hold the entire contents of the minibulk.A typical mix/load pad that is 10 X 20 ft and can hold 750 gallons meets the secondary containment requirement

A flat uncurbed slab of concrete DOES NOT

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Recycling questions to Kevin [email protected]

Containment questions to Trish [email protected] 765-494-0579

OR Matt [email protected] 494 1547

All others to Joe [email protected]

IMPORTANT CONTACTS