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ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION SERIES ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY Agriculture & Natural Resources |
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ANR-735, 1992, Jesse C. LaPrade, Extension Environmental Specialist, Alabama Cooperative Extension System, Community Resource Development, Auburn University
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Containing
Pesticide Spills Application
Of Spilled Pesticide Versus Disposal Pesticide spills can be applied to the properly labeled site immediately after being spilled, provided that the labeled rate is not exceeded and all other conditions of labeled application are met, even if there are no known pests present for which the pesticide was intended to control. Such legal application prevents costly disposal of spilled pesticide as a hazardous waste. |
If the spilled pesticide cannot be applied immediately to a suitable labeled site, it must be placed along with the absorbent material in heavy duty plastic bags which are then placed inside heavy duty fiber or metal drums, labeled as hazardous waste, and disposed as such. In Alabama, call the Alabama Department of Environmental Management at (334) 271-7700 or The Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries at (334) 240-7239 for details on disposal of such hazardous waste. Disposal Of
Contaminated Soil And Safety Equipment Used In Cleanup |
For more information, call your county Extension office. Look in your telephone directory under your county's name for the number.
Issued in furtherance of Cooperative Extension work in agriculture and home economics, Acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914, and other related acts, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The Alabama Cooperative Extension System (Alabama A&M University and Auburn University) offers educational programs, materials, and equal opportunity employment to all people without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, veteran status, or disability.
For more information, contact your county Extension office. Visit http://www.aces.edu/counties or look in your telephone directory under your county's name to find contact information.
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