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Mr. Warren A. Davis Rhone-Poulenc Ag Company 2 T.W. Alexander Drive Box 12014 OCT 1 9 1992 Research Triangle Park, Ne 27709 Dear Mr. Davis: (i,e /lou_: (If')'1 PI' I' I . Subject: Amended Labeling with Revised Plantback Intervals and Maximum Use Rates Temik 15G Aldicarb Pesticide EPA Reg. No. 264-330 Your submission of 10/08/92 The labeling referred to above, submitted in connection with registration under the Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, as amended, is acceptable subject to the comments listed below: 1. Submitted data supports a maximum use rate of 33 lbs/A only for cotton and sugar beets. We have changed 35 lbs/A to 33 lbs/A for both of these crops, and this must be reflected in the final printed labeling. 2. We have added this maximum use rate under cotton and sl-.gar beets use directions also since multiple applications allow for much higher application rate but those rates are not supported by plantback residue data. Again, this must be reflected in the final printed lc.beling. submit five (5) copias of your final printed labeling before you release the product for shipment bearing the amended labeling.

(i,e /lou : (If')'1 · 1992. 10. 19. · OCT 1 9 1992 Research Triangle Park, Ne 27709 Dear Mr. Davis: • (i,e /lou_: (If')'1 PI' I' I . Subject: Amended Labeling with Revised Plantback

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    Mr. Warren A. Davis Rhone-Poulenc Ag Company 2 T.W. Alexander Drive ~.o. Box 12014

    OCT 1 9 1992

    Research Triangle Park, Ne 27709

    Dear Mr. Davis:

    • (i,e /lou_: (If')'1 PI' I' I .

    Subject: Amended Labeling with Revised Plantback Intervals and R~duced Maximum Use Rates

    Temik 15G Aldicarb Pesticide EPA Reg. No. 264-330 Your submission of 10/08/92

    The labeling referred to above, submitted in connection with registration under the F~deral Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, as amended, is acceptable subject to the comments listed below:

    1. Submitted data supports a maximum use rate of 33 lbs/A only for cotton and sugar beets. We have changed 35 lbs/A to 33 lbs/A for both of these crops, and this c~~nge must be reflected in the final printed labeling.

    2. We have added this maximum use rate under cotton and sl-.gar beets use directions also since multiple applications allow for ~ much higher application rate but those rates are not supported by plantback residue data. Again, this must be reflected in the final printed lc.beling.

    submit five (5) copias of your final printed labeling before you release the product for shipment bearing the amended labeling.

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    A stamped copy of the label is enclosed for your records.

    Sincerely yours,

    Dennis H. Edwards, Jr. Product Manager (19) Insecticide Rodenticide Branch Registration Division (H7505C)

  • T EM I Ke brand 15G ALDICARB PESTiCIDE For Control of Certain Insects, Mites, and Nematodes ACTIVE INGREDIENT: Aldi(;arb [2-melhyl-2-(melhyllhio) propionaldehydeO-(melhylcarbamoyl)oxime) ............. 1 5 % INERT INGREDIENTS: ................................................................................................................................. 8 5 %.

    EPA Reg. No. 264·330 EPA Est. No. 264·GA·01

    KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN

    DANGER POISON PELIGRO

    PRECAUCION AL USA RIO: Si usted no lee ingles. no use este producto hasta que la etiqueta haya sido expl"::ado ampliamente.

    TR4NSLATION TO THE USER: If you cannot read English. do not use this product until the label has been fuliy explained to you,.·

    For MEPICAL and TRANSPORTATION Emergencies ONLY Call 24 Hours A Day 1·800·334·7577

    For PROPUCT ~ Information Call 1·800·334·9745

    STATEMENT OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT IF SWALLOWED: Drink 1 or 2 glasses of water and induce vomiting by touching back of throat with finger. 00 not induce vom~ing

    or give anything orally to an unconscious or convulsing person. Call a physician and follow General advice.

    IF IN EYES: Flush eyes w~h plenty of wa'er and get medical attenhn.

    IF ON SKIN: Wash thoroughly with soap and water. Remove comaminated clothing and wash before reuse.

    IF INHALED: Call a physician and follow General advice.

    GENERAL Contact a physician immediately in all cases of suspected pOIsoning. Illness may be produced rapidly following overexposure to TEMIK" Aldicarb. If breathing stops. establish an airway and start artdicial respiration. gnd provide oxygen. Make certain to remove all sources of continuing contamination. Remove clothing and wash skin and hair imme-'iately with large amount5 of water. Transport the patient to a physician or hosp~al immediately and SHOW A COPY OF THIS LABEL TO THE PHYSICIAN. If poisoning is suspected in animals. contact a veterinarian.

    NOTE TO PHYSICIAN TEMIK" brand aldicarb is a methyl carbamate insecticide which is a cholinesterase inhib~or. Overexposure to this substance may cause toxic signs and symptoms due to stim"lation of the cholinergic nervous system. These effects of oVArexposure are spontaneously and rapidly reversible.

    Gastric lavage may be used H this product as been swallowed. TEMIK'" brand aldicarb poisoning may occur rapidly altor ingestion and prompt removal of stomach contents is indIcated.

    Specific treatment consists of the administration of parenteral atropine sulfate. Caution should be exercised to ;>revent overatropinization. Mild cases may oe given 1 to 2 mg intramuscularly every 10 minutes until full atropinization has been achieved and repeated thereafter whenever symptoms reappear. Severe cases should be given 2 to 4 rn£ intravenously every 10 minutes until the patient is fully atropinized. then intramuscularly every 30 to 60 minutes as needed to maintain the &::ect for at least 12 hours. Dosages for children should be approprIately reduced. Comptete recovery from overexposure is to be expected within 24 hours.

    Narcotics and other sedatives should not be used. Further. drugs ""ch as (pYrIdlne-2-aldoxlme methiodide) are NOT recommended unless organophosphate intoxication is also suggested.

    To aid in confirmation of a diagnosis. urine samples must be obtaIned WIthin 24 hours of exposure and immediaA9ty .~_ Analyses will be arranged by RhOna-Poulenc Ag Company. _,", i.,,;'iU~.'TS Consu~ation on therapy can be obtained at all hours by calling the Rh6ne-f-oulenc emergency numt,.". 1-800~jt151"l'" I· .... d

    OCT 1 e 1082

  • pACAUTIONARY STATEM.:frS DANGER HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS FATAL IF SWALLOWED. Causes cholineslerase inhibition. May be fatal or ,Iarmful by skin or eye contact or by breathin\, dust. Rapidly absorbed through skin or eyes. Do not get on skin or in eyes. Do not breathe dust. Keep away from domestic animals.

    Wear long-sleeved clothing, full-length trousers, head coverings, and orotective gloves when handling. Always stand up-wind from hopper when loading. Wash hands and face before eating, drinking, or using tobacco. Bathe at the end of work day, washing entire body and hair w~h soap a~d water. Change clothing daily. Wash contaminated clothing in strong washing soda solution 8nd rinse thoroughly before reusing.

    SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF OVEREXPOSURE:

    Salivation, Muscle tremor, Nausea, Watery eyes, Difficult breathing, Vom:ling, Pinpoir.t eye pupils, Excessive sweating, Diarrhea, Blurred vision, Abdominal cramps, Weakness, Headache,

    In severe cases, convulsions, unconsciousness, and respiratory failure may occur.

    ANTIDOTE STATEMENT

    ATROPINE SULFATE IS HIGHLY EFFECTIVE AS AN ANTIDOTE. See NOTE TO PHYSICIAN.

    ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS Aldicarb residues may move into shallow groundwater under certain conditions. The appended Environmental Precaution~ Booklet should be read and understood prior to making applications. If there are any questions, contact R~6ne-Poulenc at t-(800) 334-9745.

    TOXIC TO FISH, BIRDS, AND WILDLIFE: This product is toxic to fish, birds, aquatic invertebrate', and other wildlife. Birds feeding on exposed granules in treated areas may be killed. Cover or incorporate granules in spill areas.

    Run-off from treated areas may be hazardous to fish in neighboring areas. Do not apply directly to water or ,·-tlands (swamps, bogs, marshes, and potholes). Keep out of lakes, streams, and ponds. Do not contaminate water when disposin!, CI .. quipment washwaters. Apply this product only as specified on tbs labe.. ~

    NOTICE: Und~r the Endangered Species Act, it is a Federal Offense to use any pesticide In a manner that resuhs in the death of a member of an endangered species.

    This Act protects Attwater's Greater Prq;rie Chicken in the Texas counties of Aransas. Austin, Brazoria, Colorado, Galveston, Goliad, Harris, Refugio, and Victoria.

    Prior to making applications in these counties, the user must determine that this !;pecies is not located in or immediately adjacent to the area to be treated. If the user is in doubt whether or not the above named ~ndangered species may be affected, he should contact e~her the regional U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service office (Endangered Spec:es Specialist) or personnel of the State Fish and Game office.

    GENERAL DIRECTIONS FOR US-: It fs a violation of Federal Law to use this product In a manner Inconsistent wllh lis labeling,

    Read enllre label before using this product_

    GENERAL WORKER PROTECTION STATEMENTS 00 not apply this product in such a manner as to directly expose workers or other persons. The area being treated must be vacated by unprotected persons.

    00 not enter treated area w~hout protective footwear. Persons coming in direct contact with wet treated soil after the initial irrigation or rainfall following treatment shall wear coveralls, rubber or neoprene boots, and gloves. Because certain states may require more restrictive re-entry intervals for various crops treated with this product, consult your State Department of Agriculture for further information. Wrinen or oral warnings must be given to workers who are expected to be in a treated area or in an area about to be treated with this product. Advise workers to stay out of fields during application. RegUlar long-Sleeved shirt, full-length trousers, and head covering should be worn when working in treated fields. See Precautionary Statement, Statement of Practical Treatment, and Note To Physician for information on accidental exposures. When oral warnings are given, warnings shall be given in a language customarily understood by workers. Oral warnings must be given if there is reason to believe that wrrtten warnings cannot be understood by workers. WriHen warnings must include the following information: appropriate signal word (DANGER-POISON), area treated with rr:MiKII!> brand 15G Aldicarb Pesticide, date of application, npprop"ate protective clothing, and re-entry requirements.

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  • • • STORAGE AND DISPOSAL STORAGE Stor4 unused TEMIKtp brand Aldicarb PeNicid4 in original container only, in well ventilated clean dry area out of reach of children and animals. Do not store in areas where temperature avelages IIS"F (4S"C) or greater. Do nClt store in or aroul'd the home or home garden. If container is broken, before cleaning up, put on long-sleeved shirt, full-length trousers, head covering and rubber gloves. Do n~' get dust or granules on skin or in eyes. Do not breathe dust. Always stand upwind from spill when cleaning up. Sweep Ul' and bury any small spills or excess TEMIK" Aldicarb at least '8 inches deep in soil, isolated from water supplies and food crops.

    PESTICIDE DISPOSAL Do not contaminate water, food, O( feed by storage or disposal. Open dumping is prohibited. Pesticide wastes are aculely hazardous. Improper disposal of excess pesticide is a violt.lion of federal law. If these wastes cannot be disposed of by use according to label instructions, contact your Slate Pesticide or Environmental Control Agency or The Hazardou~ Waste representative at the nearest EPA regional office for guidi'nce.

    CONTAINER DISPOSAL Completely empty container into application equipment. Then dispose of empty container in a sanitary landfill or by incineration, or ~ allowed by stale and local author~ies, by oper. burning. If container is burned, stay away from and do not breathe or contact smoke.

    IN CASE OF TRANSPORTATION OR WAREHOUSE EMERGENCY INVOLVING A SPILL, FIR~, OR EXPOSURE, CALL 1-800-334-7577 TWENTY-FOUR HOURS A DAY IN THE USA.

    ceNERAL INFORMATION READ ENTIRE LABEL BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT.

    TEMIKI!D brand 'SG Aldicarb Pesticidp controls certain insects, mites, and nematodes. When applied into moist soil at planting andlor postemergence the active ingredient aldicarb is rapidly ubsorbed by roots and translocated to all parts of the plant. Rainfall or irrigation soon after application will er.sure prompt uptake of aldicarb; however. ~ irrigation is necessary care should be taken noIlo over irrigate ....... to reduce the potential for residues leaching to groundwater. Control often lasts more than six weeks varying w~h growing cond~ions, rate of use, and pests. Crop yields are usually increased with treatments of TEMIK"' brand 'SG Aldicarb Pesticide.

    GENERAL CAUTIONS Use TEMIKIIO brand 'SG Aldicarb Pesticide only in accordance with label directions, warnings, and cautions. DO NOT USE ON ANY CROP NOT LISTED ON THIS LABEL OR SUPPLEMENTAL LABELING AS ANY RESIDUES REMAINING MAY BE ILLEGAL OR HARMFUL. DO NOT STORE OR USE IN OR AROUND THE HOME OR HOME GARDEN. Use higher rates on heavy organic or clay soils. Do not exceed the maximum label rate. Applications at higher rates or at more frequent intervals than is stated on the label may re$ult in illegal residues in crop, meat, and milk. Treatments In excess of 7 pounds per acre made directly in the seed furrow of conon or sugar beets, or Ireatmenls in excess of 5 pounds per acre made directly to the seed furrow of soybeans or drybeans may delay plant emergence and reduce planl stand.

    Make side-dress applications close enough to plants to allow good uptake by the roots without injury to the planls from root pruning. In irrigated areas, follow application wrth irrigation within one week. If alternate furrows are irrigated after side-dress application, TEMIKIIO brand 'SG Aldicarb Pesticide and water must be on t: . same Side of the plant row.

    Calibrate and adjust application equipment to insure Pi 'per rate and accurate placement. Clean application equipment thoroughly after use. For any left over material, see instructions for STORAGE AND DISPOSAL In this booklet.

    Deep disc 3ny spills at row ends immediately to prevent birds from feeding on exposed granules.

    Do not wash, load, or empty application equipment Mdr any well, as tilis practice is a potential source of grounawater con:amina1ion.

    Do not apply in Del Norte or Humboldt counties in California; Nassau or Suffolk counties in New York; or in Curry County, Oregon.

    PRE-HARVEST, GRAZING, MAXIMUM USE RATE, AND GROUNDWATER LIMITATIONS

    TO AVOiD EXCESSIVE RESIDUES IN OR ON;

    COTTONSEED

    Do not make more than one '~I planting' application and one postemergpnce dpplication per crop.

    • Do nol apply within 90 days of harvest.

    • Do nol feed conon forage to livestock o. allow livestock to graze In treated area.

    Do not exceed a tolal of 35 Pounds per acre. PEANUTS ., ;

    Do nol make more than one application per crop.

    Do nol harvesl within 90 days of application.

    Do nol hog-off trealed fields.

    • Do not feed hay or vines 10 liveslock.

    Do not exceed a tolal of 20 pounds per acre.

  • PRE· HARVEST,

    SUGAR BEETS

    GRAZING, MAtaUM USE RATE, AND GROUNDWA_R LIMITATIONS

    00 not make more than one 'at planting' application and two po:;temergence applications per crop.

    00 not apply w~hin 90 days of harvest.

    If tops are to be fed to livestock, do not apply within 120 days of harvest.

    00 not use tops as food for humans.

    Do not exceed a total of .3e"'pounds per acre. ., ' SOYBEANS")

    • Do nol make more than one application per crop.

    00 not harvest w~hin 90 days of application.

    00 not feed green forage, hay, or straw to livestoc,

  • GROUNDW~TER • • Observe Environmental Hazard precautions regarding Decomposition and Movement in Soil, and carefully follow Dir&:tions For Use.

    • Do not wash, load, or empty application equipment near any well, as thiS praClice is a po'ential source of groundwater contamination.

    Do not apply this product in Del Norte or Humboldt Counties in California: Nassau or Suffolk Counties in New York: or in Curry .....-County, Oregon.

    Do not apply more than 33 ibs/A in the state of Florida.

    Do not apply TEMIK- brand 15G Aldicarb Pesticide (EPA Reg. No. 264-330) to citrus. For citrus apply TEMIK- brand 15G Aldicarb Pesticide for Citrus (EPA Reg. No. 264-417).

    Do not apply to any field more than once every two years in Maine and Wi.consin.

    COMPATIBILITY Perticidal 2r.tivity of TEMII

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    • • DERECTIONS FOR USE AND RECOMMENDED APPLICATIONS To provide maximum performance and to minimize hazard to birds. wOlk granules into or cover with soil to a depth of 2 inches or more. Deep disc any spiUs at row ends immediately to prevent birds from feeding on granules. When a range of rates are recommended. use the higher rate if pest infestations are expected to be severe.

    Crop & Time Ounces/l000 Of Application Pesls Conlrolled Pounds/Acre Feel of Row Recommended ADDlication

    COTTON ~tI[g~:igag~ Drill granules juSI below seed line or

    AI planting Aphids. Thrips 3.5 to 5 4.5 to 6 place in seed furrow a •.• cover wth soil.

    (Except Texas. Oklahoma and New Mexico)

    2t05 I 2.5 to 6 H seeds and TEMIKIP are hill-(Texas. Oklahoma. and dropped. TEMIKIP rates may be

    Naw Mexico Oniy) reduced by one-haH.

    Fleahoppars. Leafminers. 4to 7 5to 8.5 MHes. Overwintering boll weavil (adults feeding on foliage). Plant bugs. including Lygus

    Nematodes 3.5 to 10 4.5 to 12 Drill granules just below seed line or

    (Except Arizona) place in seed furrow and cover wrth . soil. If rate exceeds 7 pounds per acre apply granules in a 4 !o 6-inch band and work into the so' "cover with soil. Plant seed in or above Ireated zone.

    Nematodes 14to 27 I 171033 Apply granules in a 4 to 6-inch band (Arizona Only) 3 to 6 inches below seed line or

    I cover with 3 to 6 inches of soil. Plant seed above trealed zone. At first squaring , Leafhoooers. Fleahoooors 7 to 14 8.51017 Side-dress granules 8 10 16 inches .. to one side of the plant row and 2 to , MHes. Boll weevil. 14to 20 17 to 24.5

    Plant bugs. including 6 inches deep (usu3l1y at or below

    Lygus bottom of water furrow). I From squaring through Cotton leal perforator 14 17 .early bloom Whiteflies 14 to 20 17to 24.5

    GRAIN SORGHUM 36" [Q~ ~oacicg At planting Nematodes 7 7.5 Apply granules in seed furrow and cove' with soil.

    3.5 to 7 4 to 7.5

    (Texas and Oklahoma Only) Greenbug 7 7.5 Chinch Bug

    PEANUTS J§" B2rt ~gacicg Apply granules in seed furrow and At planting Thrips 7 to 14 7.5 to 15 cover with soil In Southwest use

    high rate only. Nematodes 14 to 20 15 to 22 Apply granul~s in a 6 to 12 inch

    band and work into the soil or cover with soil to a depth of 2 to 4 inches.

    "- Plant seed into treated zone.

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  • • Crop. Time 01 A~ plication Pe.ts Controlled

    SUGAR BEETS Nematodes At planting or within one week before planting.

    At planting Aphids

    Leafminers

    Leafhoppers

    Sugar beet root maggot

    , . . At planting plus Nematodes postemergence (split applications)

    Postemergence Sugar root maggot Do not make any post ·emergence application if 27 to 33 Ibs.lacre were applied at planting or one week before planting. Do nOl make more than one "at-planting" application and two postemergenc& applica-tions per crop. Aphids

    Leafminers

    \ Leafhoppers \ Nematodes

    ~ . .

    • OU.lce.I'OOO Pounds/Acre Feet 01 Row Recommended Application

    22- raw :u~iI(;iiag Apply grc::u1es in a 4 to 6 inch band 27 to ~3 18to 22 and immediately work into the soil or

    cover with soil to a depth of 2 to 4 inches. P;ant seed inlo or above treated zone;

    OR where furrow irrigation is employed for seed germination. drill granules 3 to .. inches deep and 3 inches from seed row on water lurrow side.

    7to 14 4.5 to 9.5 Drill granules 1 to 3 inches below

    14to 20 9.5 to 13.5 seedWne. Granules can be placed in . seed furrow ~ rate does not exceed 7 pounds per acre. Repeat applications will be required for continued protec:"n against virus vectors (aphids and leafhopl)8rs).

    7to 14 4.5 to 9.5 Apply granules in a 2 to 3 inch band over seed row and immedialely I¥OI'k into the soil or cover with soil;

    OR where furrow irrigation is employed for seed germination. dr~1 granules 2 inches d"ep and 2 inches from seed row on water furrow side. For the 7 lb. rate. apply granules in a 1 to ? inch band in front of the press whe .. 1 as the furrow is closing .

    14to 20 9.5 to 13.5 AT PLANTING: Apply granules at planting and at at planting and at in a 4 to 6·inch band and post emergence postemergence immediately work into the soil or

    cover with soil to a depth 01 2 to 4 inches. Plant seed into or above treated zone;

    OR where furrow irrigation is employed for seed germination. drill granules 3 to 4 inches deep and 3 inches from seed row on water furrow side. POSTEMERGENCE: Apply granules to both sidEls of pliont row and immediately work into the soil or cover with soil. or for lurrow irrigation side-dress granules 4 to 8 inches to water furrow side 01 plant row at furrow depth. Irrigale soon alter application. Apply within 60 days alter plantinQ.

    7to 14 4.5 to 9.5 Apply granules to both sides of plant row and immediately work into the soil or cover with soil. OR for furrow irrigatjpn. side dress granules 4 to 8 inches to water lurrow side of plant row and at lurrow depth. Irrigate soon alter application.

    7to 14 4.5 to 9.5 Apply as above. A repeat applica-tion may be required lor continued

    14to 20 9.5 to 13.5 protection against virus vectors (aphids. leafhoppers).

    27 18 Apply as above. Apply with 60 days alter plantinQ .

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  • SOYBEANS At planling

    DRY BEANS At planting

    SWEET POTATOES AI planting

    SUGARCANE At planling

    PECANS (South .. st U.S. and Arizona)

    Producing Tr •• s During period from bud break to nut sel

    One to lwo weeks before I bud break Newly Transplanted TrHs (1-5 years old) During period of bud break

    One to two weeks before bud break

    P.sts

    Mexican bean beeUe

    Thrips

    Suppression of Ihree cornered alfaHa hopper

    Nematodes

    Seedr ... rn maggol

    Aphids

    leafhoppers

    Mexican bean beetle

    Mites

    Nematodes

    Nematodes

    Nematodes

    Aphids

    Aphid~

    Mites

    SupprAssion of Pecan le&1

    Aphids

    Mites

    Bud moth

    ~:~~~:~," 01

    51010

    101020

    3.5105

    30" 10 4S" row spacing

    5.510 11

    111022

    22"10 4S" row spacing

    4.0105.5

    i I Only)

    5to 7

    710 14

    7to 14

    to to 20

    14t020 II ';0;'

    33 to 47 (Arizona Only)

    33 to 67 (except Florida and Arizona)

    33 (~lOrl(\a onlv)

    Dosage Ounces IEMlK" 15GfIree

    51020

    5.5 to 7.5

    7.5 to 15

    7.5 to 15

    48" row spacing

    15to 30

    60" row spacing 2610 37

    I Only)

    Not Applicable

    Not Applicable

    Drill granules 2 to 3 inches oelow seed line, OR 2 10 3 inches 10 Ihe side of Ihe seed row and 2 10 3 inches deep.

    Granules can be applied to seed furrow il rate does not exceed 5 nnllnti~ per acre.

    Apply granules in a 6 to S-inch band and immediately work into the soil or cover with soil. Plant sHd inlO Ireated zone.

    Apply granules in seed furrow and cover wilh so:1.

    Drill granules 2 to 3 inches below seed line OR, 2 to 3 inches to side of seed row and 2 to 3 inches deep.

    OR Granules can be placed in seed furrow if the rate does not exceed 5 pounds per acre.

    Apply granules in a 6-inch band and immediately worK inlo Ihe soil or L cover wilh soil. Plant seed into treated zone. Where furrow irrigalion is employed soon after planting, drill granules 3 to 4 inches deep and 3 inches from seed rowan waler furrow side.

    Apply granules in a 12-inch band in opened row. Cover immediately w~h soil by hilling up 8 to 10 inches. Plant in center of zone.

    Apply granules in open rl'w on top 01 \... newly planted cane alld cover immediately with at least 6 inches 01 soil.

    Apply as a 4 to 6·loot band along dripline on both sides of tree row by spreading granules uniformly and immediately working into so~, OR by shanking 2-3 inches into soil on 12-inch renters.

    In Florida, apply between January 1 and ApriI30·only.

    Apply as a slde·dress to individual Irees by spreading the granules unilormly around the tree and immediately working into the soil to a deplh of 2-3 inches.

    In Florida, do not exceed 33 Ibs.lA and apply between January 1 and April 30 only.

  • SEE PREHARVEST AND GRAZING LIM_IONS ELSEWHERE IN THIS LABEL. •

    PLANT GROWTH STIMULATIO'l: In the absence of recognizable target pests and under certain growing conditions, stimulation of plant growth by TEMIKIIP aid icarD on certain crops has been demonstrated under laboratory, greenhouse, and field conditions. Plants may be visibly (aller, greener, and denser, Faster grow-oH and an Increase in Irulling rate and size often are results of the growth "nh~ncement by TEMIKIIP brand aldicarb. However, such eHElCts do not occur with all crops or under all conditions. Therefore, this

    .• "Jet should not be used solely as a plant growth regulator, and its effect as one should be considered a side benefit which mayor :""Y not occur as a consequence of its use.

    TEMIK® BRAND 15G (GYPSUM) ALDICARB PESTICIDE CALl8RATION GUIDE 'PPROXIMATE APPLICATOR SETTINGS' FOR TEMIKIIP BRAND t5G ALDICARB PESTICIDE (GYPSUM) AT 4,5 & 6 MPH

    .-:>TE: This calibration chart is applicable only to TEMIKIIP brand 15G Aldicarb P. '-ide in this container which is formulated for use on a gypsum carrier. All rates are APPROXIMATIONS and must be confirmed by us. J a calibration tube (See Calibration Guit" provided with tube). Calibration tubes are available from your TEMIK'" brand 15G Aldicarb supplier.

    POUNDS TEMIK'" 15G PER ACRE FOR VARIOUS ROW SpACING

    ROW SPACING

    22" 34" 36" 40" 48"

    1.8 1.2 1.1 1 .8 3.6 2.4 2.2 2 1.7 5.5 3.5 3.3 3 2.5 7.3 4.7 4.4 4 3.3 9.1 5.9 5.5 5· 4.2

    10.9 7.1 6.7 6 5.0 12.7 8.2 7.8 7 5.8 14.5 9.4 8.9 8 6.7 16.4 10.6 10.0 9 7.5 18.2 11.8 11.1 10 8.3 21.8 14.1 13.3 12 10.0 25.5 16.5 15.6 14 11.7 29.1 18.8 17.8 16 13.3 32.7 21.2 20.0 18 15.0 36.4 23.5 22.2 20 16.7 43.6 28.2 26.7 24 20.0 49.1 31.8 30.0 27 22.5

    4

    7 10 12 13 14 16 17 18

    GANDY GAUGE

    SETTING

    MPH 5 6

    8 9 11 12 13 t4 15 16 16 18 18 19 19 21 20 22

    19 •. 21 23 20 22 24 22 24 26 23 26 29 25 28 31 26 30 33 28 31 34 31 34 37 33 36 40

    " All settings for one hopper box outlet per row

    TYPE OF GRANULAR APPLICATOR

    JOHN DEERE (7100)

    SETTING

    MPH 4 5 6

    3'" 3'" 4--4" 5'" 6'" 6'" 7'" 8 7'" 9 10

    9 11 13 11 13 15 12 15 18 14 t7 20 16 19 23 17 21 25 20 25 28 24 28 30 26 29 32 28 31 33 30 32 35 32 34 37 33 36 38

    NOBLE E-Z FLOW

    GAUGE SETTING

    MPH 4 5 6

    2 2 3 3 4 5 5 6 7 6 7 b 7 9 10 8 10 12 9 11 13

    10 12 14 11 13 15 12 15 16 14 16 19 16 18 21 17 20 23 19 21 24 20 23 26 22 26 29 24 28 31

    CLAMPCO 3/8" FEEDER

    DIAL RPM

    MPH 5

    3 6 8 11 14 16 18 21 23 26 31 37 42 48 54 65 74

    .. For John Deere gauge setting below 8 there will be great variations in flow rate. A gaug£ setting of 6 is the lowest recommended setting.

  • TEMIK® BRAND 15G (IRNCOB) ALDICARB PESTIC_ CALIBRATlml GUIDE APPROXIMATE APPLICATOR SETIINGS' FOR TEMIK'" BRAND 15G ALDICARB PESTICIDE (CORNCOB) AT 4.5 & 6 MPH

    NOTE: This calibration chart is applicable only to TEMIK"' brand 15G Aldicarb Pesticide ;n this container which is formulated for use on a rorncob carrier. All, ates are APPROXIMATIONS and must ba c(,'lfirmed by using a cahbration tubp (See Calibration Guide provided w~h tuba). Calibration tubas are available from your TEMIK'" t 5G Aldicarb supplier.

    POUNDS TEMIK'" 15G PER ACRE FOR VARIOUS ROW SPACING

    ROW SPACING

    22" 34' 36' 40' 48'

    1.8 1.2 1.1 .8 3.6 2.4 2.2 2 1.7 5.5 3.5 3.3 3 2.5 7.3 4.7 4.4 4 3.3 9.1 5.9 5.5 5 4.2

    10.9 7.1 6.7 6 5.0 12.7 8.2 7.8 7 5.8 14.5 9.4 8.9 8 6.7 16.4 10.6 10.0 9 7.5 18.2 11.8 11.1 10 8.3 21.8 14.1 13.3 12 10.0 25.5 16.5 15.6 14 11.7 29.1 18.8 17.8 16 13.3 32.7 21.2 20.0 18' 15.0 36.4 23.5 22.2 20 16.7 43.6 28.2 26.7 24 20.0 49.1 31.8 30.0 27 22.5

    GANDY GAUGE

    SETTING

    ~ 4 5

    14 16 19 21 22 :'4 25 28 28 31 30 33 32 35 34 37 35 38 37 40 39 43 42 46 44 49 47 52 49 56 54 66 59

    • All settings for one hopper box oullet ;>er row "Odd Numbared Housing

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    17 22 27 30 33 35 37 39 41 43 47 50 !:>4 59 66

    TYPE OF GRANULAR AP~P~L~I~C~AuT~OuRL-______ _

    JOHN DEERE (7100)

    SETTING

    MPH 4 5 6

    8 9 10 11 13 14 14 16 18 17 19 21 19 21 23 21 23 25 22 " 26 24 26 28 25 27 29 26 28 30 28 30 33 29 32 35 31 34 37 33 36 38 34 37 40 37 40 44 38 42

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    NOBLE E·Z FLOW

    GAUGE SETTING

    MPH 4 5 6

    5 6 7 10 11 13 13 15 17 16 18 21 18 22 24 21 24 26 23 26 29 25 28 31 26 30 33 28 31 34 31 34 37 33 36 40 35 39 44 37 42 39 45 44

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    CLAMPCO 3/8" FEEDER

    DIAL RPM

    MPH 5 -4 8

    11 15 19 /' 22 26 30 33 37 44 52 59 67 76 95

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  • For reta~ sale to and use only by Certified Applicators or persons under the direct supervision of a CertHied Ucator, and onl for those uses covered b the Certified icator's cerlHication.

    TEMI Ke Brand 15G Aldicarb Pesticide EPA Reg. No. 264·330

    Environmental Precautions and Soil Type Restriction Tables

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  • TEMI~ Brand 15G Aldica~ plllcide ~A REG. No. 264-330

    Contents Page

    ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTIONS & GENERAL USE RESTRICTIONS ........................ 3

    SOIL TYPE TABLES BY STATE

    ALABAMA .......................................................................................................................... 4 COLORADO ...................................................................................................................... 4 CONNECTICUT ............................................................................................................... 4 DELAWARE ..................................................................................................................... 5 GEORGIA ........................................................................................................................... 5 ILLINOiS ........................................................................................................................... 5 INDIANA ............................................................................................................................ 5 IOWA .................................................................................................................................. 6 KANSAS ............................................................................................................................ 6 KENTUCKY ....................................................................................................................... 6 LOUiSiANA ....................................................................................................................... 6 MAINE ................................................................................................................................ 6 MARYLAND ...................................................................................................................... 7 MASSACHUSETTS ........ ................................................................................................ 7 MiCHIGAN ......................................................................................................................... 7 MINNESOTA ..................................................................................................................... 8 MiSSiSSiPPi .................................................................................................................... 8 MISSOURI. ........................................................................................................................ 8 MONTANA ......................................................................................................................... 8 NEBRASKA ....................................................................................................................... 9 NEW HAMPSHIRE ........................................................................................................ 1 0 NEW JERSEy ................................................................................................................. 1 0 NORTH CAROLINA ....................................................................................................... 1 0 NORTH DAKOTA .......... ................................................................................................. 11 OHIO ................................................................................................................................. 11 PENNSYLVANIA ........................................................................................................... 11 SOUTH CAROLINA ....................................................................................................... 11 SOUTH DAKOTA ........................................................................................................... 12 TENNESSE .................................................................................................................... 12 VERMONT ....................................................................................................................... 12 ViRGINIA .......................................................................................................................... 13 WEST ViRGINIA ........................................ .................................................................... 13 W!SCONSI "J ................................................................................ ................................... 13 WYOMING ....................................................................................................................... 14

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  • TE~I~ Brand 15G AknA Pesticide • EPA REG. No. 264-330 ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTIONS

    GENERAL USE RESTRICTIONS

    AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS HAVE THE POTENTIAL TO MOVE INTO SHALLOW GROUNDWATER. THE FOLLOWING RESTRICTIONS HAVE BEEN DEVELOPED

    TO PROTECT DRINKING WATER SUPPLIES.

    DO NOT APPLY WITHIN 50 FEET OF ANY DRINKING WATER WELL TO MINIMIZE CONTAMINATION BY SURFACE RUNOFF.

    MORE STRINGENT RESTRICTIONS MAY BE REQUIRED, AS DISCUSSED BELOW.

    00 not wash. load. or empty application equi;>ment near any well. as this practice is a potential source of ground water contamination.

    In fields having so~s w~h less than 15% fieki moisture holding capacity. special care must be taken not to over·irrigate. since substantial over·irrigation promotes the leaching of chemicals.

    Conta

  • ~EMII(8 Brand 15G Aklicarb plcide _A REG. No. 264-33D SOIL RESTRICTION TABLE

    FOLLOW THE LISTED ADDITIONAL RESTRICTIONS " 'h • • 011 'yp ••• r. pr ••• n, In your .,.,.:

    ALABAMA H a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet below ground surtace, do not a' 'Ply within 300 fe., of a drinking water well unless it is known or reasonably believed based upon author~ative sourC&s that Sl Ich wells are e~her cased to 100 feet below ground level or a minimum oi 30 feet below the water table. alaga bigbae crevasse fripp alpin bruno duckston gorgas americus cartecay eustis jones bankhead chipley flomaton kalmia bassfield corolla foxworth lakeland

    COLORADO

    leon louisblU9 osier pactolus f)!ummer

    rumford saffell scranton tarboro

    H a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 'eet below ground surface, do not apply within 300 Iu' of a drirW;ng water well unless it is known or reasonably believed based upon authoritative sources that such wells are e~her cased to 100 feet below ground level or a minimum of 30 feet below the water table. acasco columbine gilcrest lonetree pescar tassel adilis comad glenberg luning peyton terry aida como gracot manhattan platte thiel alex corlett graypoint manter pring thoroughfare apmay costilla gr6tdivid marosa quam')n tine azeltine cotopaxi grimstone maybell ratake tipper bangston coyet gunbarrel mayspr;ngs red rob tipperary bankard crestman hiwan medaM relsob tivoli barcus curecanti hobacker me~pun riverwash tolby baroid dahlquist hooper miracle ruedloff tomah becks dailey howardsville moenkopie ruhe trail bernal derrick ildefonso m"lntez ryan park tricera bijou dix inavale moosed ryark truckton blackston driggs ipage mosca sabe trude blakeland dunday iron springs mysten saguache tullock blanca dunul juget naturita san arcacio uffens bobtail dwyer julesburg nederland santana uracca boel eachuston kandaly nelson satanta utica bond eckley kassler nesda schamber valent bottle ecklund kerber newcomb schooner valentine bowdi.h ellicott kettle newfork sheppard vasquez bresser els kippen newlin silvercliff vastine broad canyon elsmere laird niwot south ace vernal cabin falcon larim norriston space city willwood canlodore farb las numa spool yetull cascajo florita las animas orsa sl. elmo yoder chappell fourmile layoint osgood stapleton zeona cheyenne frisco legault ouray stecum clark fork fruitland leighcan pando stoneham cliffdown gas creek lincoln patna stunner colb~ !l!!rrard litllebear I!eetz tabernash

    CONNECTICUT -;:H:-a--v~ul:-n-e"ra":'b":"le--so"i:-1 "is-pr"e-s-e"n-:t-a"n~d-:t~h-e-w-a":'te-r-'t"a"'b"'le"'i-s":"le-s:::;s~t~h~an:':';25 feet, do not apply within 500 '"' of a drinking water w

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    SOIL aTRICTION TAeL.E (continued)

    DELAWARE H a vulnerable soil IS present and the water table is less than 25 feet below ground surfalieved based upon author~ativa sources that such wells are aithar cased to 100 feet belo\~ ground level or a minimum of 30 feet below the water table. atsion e~asboro k£ 1ansville osier collington kalmia klej ___ .:.:ru::.:m.::f:.:;o::;rd::-__________ _

    I.>EORGIA H a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is lesc .. 'a~ ;>C; feet below ground surface, do not aeply within 300 lui of a drinking water well unles3 it is known or reawnably belie\:~ t>as,d ,,;>co;, author~ativ .. sources that SUL'l wells are eilher cased to 100 feet below ground level or a minimum of 30 feet balOYJ the water :oole. ~a=m;e~r~~~u~s~~~~~c.::e~n~t~e~n.::a:ry~~~~~fr~ipp~~~~~~~~k~u~r~e;b~~~~~--~m~~-r,~~----------~sc~r~a~nto~n~-----

    ashlar chipley galestow,l laksland osier swaatapple bigbee duckston gorgas lakewood ousley buncombe echaw johns leon paola cainhoy eustis kalmia louisburg plummer cartecay flomaton kershaw lynn haven pottst>ur9 cedarblufl foxworth klej mandarin ridgeland

    ILLINOIS • _ vulnerable soil is present aold the water table is less than 25 feet, do not apply wilhin 500 feel of a drinking water well unles~ it is known or reasonably believed based upon an aulhor~ative source thai such wells are either cased to 100 feet below the ground level or a minimum of JC feet below Ihe water lable. ade coyne haynie lanier alvin dakota hesch lawler backbone dickinso~ hitt lomax beardstown disco homer lOrenzo billett :Iowagiac hononegah martinsville bloomfield downs hoopeston matherton boone dresden iona mau:n6e bowdre el dara kane minnelska boyer eleva kankakee morocco burkhardt flagler kidder muskingum burnside fox la hague oakvilie carmi gale la rose ockley casco genesee lacrescent onarga chelsea gilford lamont orio chute haymond la~des pana

    INDIANA

    parkville plainfield ridgeville roby rockton rodman ruark sarpy saude shoals sparta sl. charles stockland stonelick ~rempealeau

    udolpho ware warsaw watseka waukll'J wa!"i_wgan whalan ","98ling 'Yirt zum!lro

    H a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet, do not apply within 500 feat of a drinking watllr well unless it is known or reasonably believed bas6J upon an aulhor~ative source that such wells are either cased to 1 00 lee~ below the ground level or a minimum o! 30 feet below the water tab'e. abscota carmi fox maumee pipestone sl. charles ade casco genesee millgrove plainfield stockland algansee ceresco gilford monitor pope stonelick alida chatterton \lravelton morocco princeton tedrow alvin chelsea hanna mound haven proch

  • SOIL RESTRICTION TABLE (atlnUed) • IOWA

    H a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet, do not apply within 500 lut of a drinking water well unless it is known or reasonably believed based upon an authoritative source that such wells are either cased to 100 feat below the ground ievel or a minimum of 30 feet below the water table. ankeny chute g11e lamont aureola coyne gilford Ian des backbone cylinder grable lawler bertram dickinson hanlon lilah billett dickman hawick linder bolan downs hayfield marlean boone elrick haynie monona brady estherville hesch montieth buckney fairhaven hixton mottland burkhardt finchford hoopeston nevin carr flagler kanaranzi oesterle chelsea fruitfield klum percival

    KANSAS

    perks renova ridgeport rockton salida sarpy sauds sparta sunburg toolesboro udolpho ulster

    vore wadena wapsie watseka waukegan whalan winneshiek zenor

    " a vulnerable so~ is present and the water table is less than 25 feet below ground surfac&, do not apply within 300 ft.t of a drinking water well unless it is known or reasonably believed based upon author~ative sources that such wells are e~her cased to 100 feet below ground level or a minimum of 30 feet below the wa.ar table. albion dix jansen meadin bankard dorrance kanza munjor boel dwyer las platte carr els las animas pratt darr elsmere likes quinlan dillwyn inavale lincoln sarey

    KENTUCKY

    schamber simeor. stephenville sweetwater thurman tivoli

    valent valentine

    H a vulnerable so~ is present and the water ta!:>le is less than 25 feet below ground surface, do not apply within 300 lut of a drinking water well unless it is known or reasonably believed based upon author~ative sources that such wells are e~her cased to 100 feet below ground level or a minimum of 30 feet below the water table. beulah croilvasse lakin potomac brur>o flomaton molena riverwash

    LOUISIANA

    saffell steinsburg

    H a vulnerable soil is present and the watar table is less than 25 feet below ground surface, do not apply within 300 lut of a drinking water well unless it is known or reasonably believed based upon author~ative sources that such wells are e~her cased to 100 feet below ground level or a minimum of 30 feet below the water table. alaila darden flo kalmia lotus peveto betis eustis hackberry lakeland osier crevasse felicity haggerty latonia palm beach

    MAINE If a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet below ground surface, do not apply within 500 ft.t of a drinking water well unless ~ is known or reasonably believed based upon an authoritative source that such wells are e~her cased to 100 feet below ground level or a minimum of 30 feet below the water table. abram colton fryeburg medomak adams cornish groveton melrose allagash crary halsey monadnock au gres creasey hermon mona;da bangor croghan howland moosilauke becket danforth kinsman naskeag berkshire dixfield Iovewell naumburg brayton duane lyman nicholville canaan eldridge Iyme ondawa caribou elliottsville machias ossipee cathro elmwood madawaska peacham charles enchanted mapleton peru chesuncook finch marlow plaisted colonel fredon masardis podunk

    6

    potsdam red hook ricker riverwash rumney saddleback schoodic searsport sheepscot shirley sisk skerry skowhegan stetson

    sunday surplus swanton telos thorndike tagus tunbridge waumbek westbury winnecook

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    • SOIL ItSTRICTION TABLE (continued) :AARYLAND

    H a vulnerable soil is prGsent and the water table is less than 25 leet below grouM surface, do not apply within 300 fgt 01 a drinking water well unless it is k,lown or reasonably believed based upon authoritative sources that such w_ :s are either caslMl to 100 leet below ground level or a minimum 01 30 leet below the water table. atsion downer lort moll lakeland collington dragston galestown leetonia colts neck evesboro klej leon

    MASSACHUSETTS

    osier remlik rumlord

    sl. johns steinsburg swansea

    " a v'Jlnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 leet, 10 not apply within SOO lut 01 a drinking water well unless it is known or reasonably believed based upon an authoritative source that such wells are either cased to 100 leet betow the ground level or a minimum 01 30 leet below the water table. adams canton ess£-. hooksan agawam carver evesboro hoosic amenia charlton larmington klej au gres chatfield Iredon lyman barnstable cheshire lullam merrimac belgrade copake gloucester millis berkshire deerfield groton montauk birchwood dukes hero nellis brimlield eastchop hinckley norwell broadbrook eldridge hollis oakville ~i_eld enlield holyoke occum

    MICHIGAN

    pipestone pittslield plymouth po;11pton poolatucK poquonock quonset riverhead saco saugatuck scituate

    sheburne sudbury taconic una

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    SOIL RESTRICTION TABLE • MINNESOTA

    H a vulnerable soil is present and the w~ter table is less than 25 laat, do not a'lply within 500 lut of a drinking water weU unless it is known or reasonably believed based upon an author~ative source that such wells are either casad to 100 feat bel. w the ground leval or a minimum of 30 feat below the water table. abscota cromwell goodland langola algansaa cylinder gotham la~a alvin dakota graycalm lawler andrusia demontreville groWlon lengby ankeny dickinson halder lilah anoka dickman hamar linder arvila dorllrton hanlon lino automba dorset hawick litchfield backbone dowagiac hecla Iohnes beavercreek duelm ileimdal lomax backer egeland hermantown maddock bellechester elbaville heyder mahtomedi billett eleva hiwood malachy blowers emmert hixton marcellon boone estherville hoopeston marlean brainerd etter hubbard marquette brodale evart hunte _ville meehan burkhardt eyota insula menahga burnsville fairhaven jewett meridian carmi faun-:e kalmarville minneiska chelsea finchford kanaranzi minneopa chetek linland karlstad moquah claire flagler kasota moltland clontarf fla~ kingsley nemadji cloquet Ilaming koronis newfound conic frier.dsnip la forg& nokay copaston gale lacrescent norden cowhern genesee Idmont northfie'~

    MISSISSIPPI

    nowen nymore omega osakis oylen pierz plainfield pomroy poppleton prabish qUlltico rasset redby redeye renova renshaw ridgeport rockton rockwood rosewood rosholt salida santiago sartell saude serden S!OUX

    snellman

    soderville sparta spinks sugarbush sunburg sverdrup udolpho Ulen venlo {\lrndale wabado wadena wadenill warman watseka waukaa waukegan wawina whalan winterfield wykeham wykoff zimmerman zumbro

    H a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet beklw ground surface, do not apply within 300 !tet of a drinking water well unless it is known or reasonably believed based upon author~ative sources that such wells are e~her cased to 100 faat below ground level or a minimum of 30 faat below the water table. alaga bigbee eustis osier bassfield bruno lakeland plummer beulah crevasse latonia riverwash

    MISSOURI

    saffell sl. lucie

    H a vulnerable soil is present and the water tablo is iess than 25 feet below ground surface, do not apply within 300 '"' of a drinking water well unless it is known or reasonably believed based upon author~ative sources that such wells are e~her cased to 100 feet below ground leval or a minimum of 30 faat below the water table. alvin carr crevasse grable beulah clana diehlstadt hodg canalou cooter eustis maldan

    MONTANA

    riverwash saffell sarpy

    scotco shelldrake towosahgy

    H a vulnerable soil is present and the water t~ble is less than 25 faat, do not apply within SOD flIt of a drinking water weN unless it is known or reasonably believed based upon an author~ative source that such wells are either casad to 100 feet below the ground level or a minimum of 30 feat below the water table. alberton assinniboine biglake breece alice atlewan bigsheep briggsdale allentine azaar binna brownlee alana babb birney bullock ambrant badgerton blackhall busby amesha bankard blackleed cabba amar banks blaine cabbart apaldorn baxendalll blanchard canburn apron bayerton bonfri castner ard beaverton borah chamokane armells baanom bowbac chant a ashbon beeskove brandenburg charlos ashlo belain branham cheadle ashuelot bigarm brantford cheyenne

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    chinook circleville clark fork, coldcraak comad como courville cowood cozberg craddock crago crmenden cushman dast

    dayschool degrand desmet dinr08n dominic dooley dryadine dwyer earcraa elkner elve ervide ess ethridge

  • • SOIL ISTRICTION TABLE ,continued I MONTANA !contlnuedl

    evaro kalsted musselshell relan stecum utica farnuf kirby naz remm~ stryker valentine finleypoint kiwanis nelson rencot subwell vastine firth krause nemote renohill sudworth vebar flasher labre nesda rentsac tally victor flathead lake r.reek nevins ridge tamaneen vona fleak lamedeer niarada ridgelawn tamely wabek forelle lantern nihill riedel tenex wages frenchcreek laporte nippt riverside terry waits galbreth !arim noonan rivra teton waldbillig garlet lehr norte rochester tevis walstead gas creek libeg nuley rootel thess wallers geohrock lil'ten nunn round bulle thiel Mrnpie glaciercreek I 'k oceanet roxal tigeron windham glenberg 1"llen olney ryegate tine winfa. glendive ");0 oraid ryell tineman winkler gunbarrel olopaak oro fino ryorp tinsley winnett hagga lone rock outlet sapphire tolex wishard hamlet Iowercreek ovando sawcreek IOlman woodgulch hanly macar parch in scravo toluca woodhaH hapgood macfarlane parshall selle tomichi woodrocl. harvey manhattan passcreek selway travessilla woodside haskill manning pengilly seroco trembles worland haugan marmarth perma shadow trey wormser hedstrom maurice petty shawmut trimad yegen hilger mccaffery phillcher sheege tropal yellowbay holloway mocollum pishkun shingle tullock yetull hopley meadowcreek poin shook turner hopsonville mires pring shurley tusler irim mitten raOOman sixbeacon twilight joCkO mocmont redcreek spang upsata i!:!9son moiese reeder sel~ro usine

    NEBRASKA " a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet, do not apply within 500 lett of a drinking water well unless it is known or reasonably believed based upon an author~ative source that such wells are either c2sed to 100 feet below the 9!ouOO level or a minimum of 30 feet below the water table, aida calamus 'onner laird munjor schamber alice campus gibbon las nihill selia almeria canyon glenberg las animas norrest shingle alIVan carr gosper lawet nunn sibleyville ,'scalon cass gothenburg Ioshara o'neill simeon bankard chappell grable lex oglala talmo bamey cheyenne haynie lisco olney tassel bayard dailey hedville Iockton ord thurman bazile darr hemingford Iorello OI1ello trelona blanche dickinson hennings lute orwet tuthill blendon dix hersh mace otero valent beel doger holt manter paka valentine boelus duda humbarger mcgrew percival vetal bolent dunday inavale mckelvie pivot wann boone dunn ipage meadin platte wewela brocksburg dwyer jansen minatare ranson whitelake brunswick eckley janude minnequa rosebud wildhorr.e busher els jayem monona rusco woodly bushman elsmere johnstown muir sarpy

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  • SOIL RESTRICTION TABLE • NEW HAMPSHIRE

    If a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet below ground surtace. do not apply within 500 fHt of a drinking water well unless ~ is known or reasonably believed based upon an authoritativo source that such wells are either cased to 100 feet below ground level or a minimum of 30 feet below the water table. abenaki deertield kearsarge rnoosilauke aelon duane kinsman mundal adams dutchess leicester naumburg agawam eldridge ~m newfields au gres elmridge londonderry nicholville bangor elmwood Iovewell ninigret becket fryeburg lyman occum belgrade glebe Iym" ondawa '>erkshire gloucester machias ossipee bernardston glover madawaska paxton caesar grange martow peacham canaan groveton masardis pennichuck canton hadley matunuck peru cardigan haven medoma~ pillsbury charles hermon melrose pipestone charlton hinckley merrimac pittstown chatfield hinesburg metallak plaisted cohas hollis millis podunk colton hoosic monadnock pootatuck croghan houghtonville monarda quonset dartmouth howland montauk rawsonville

    NEW JERSEY

    raynham redstone ricker ridgebury rippowam rumney saddleback saugatuck scarboro scio scituate searsport shaker sheepscot sisk skerry squamscotl stetson stissing stratton success

    sudbury sunapee suncook sunday surplus sutton swanton thorndike tunbridge unadilla walpole wareham warwick waumbel< wMman wilmington windsor winnecook winooski woodbridge worden

    H a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet. do not apply within soo lett of a drinking water well unless it is known or reasonably believed based upon an authoritative source that such wells are either cased to 100 feet below the ground le.el or a minimum of 30 feet below the water table. adelphia eHington hasbrouck lakewood at .. ion evesboro hazen lansdale aura fallsington hazleton leon bowmansville fort mott hero matapeake chenango fredon hibernia matawan collington freehold holmdel mullica colonie fripp holyoke nassau colts neck galestown hooksan nixon downer gladstone hoosic otisville dragston haledon klej parker dunellen hammonton lakeland parsippany

    NORTH CAROLINA

    pascack phalanx plummer pompton pope preakness riverhead rockaway rowfand sassafra~ shrewsbory

    shrewsbury sl. johns steinsburg swartswood tinton tunkhannock wassaic woodstown wooster

    H a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet below ground surtace. do not apply within 300 fHt of a drinking water well unless it is known or reasonably believed based upon author~ative sources that such wells are e~her cased to 100 feet below gMUnd level or a minimum of 30 feet below the water table. alaga centenary fripp louisburg alpin charleston galestown lynn haven baymeade Chipley immokalee mandarin bittmore conetoe joh ns molena bojac corolla kalmia newhan I)uncombe dragston kenanSVille nimmo cairo hoy dUckston klej ana cartecay &chaw kureb osier carteret eustis lakeland ousley

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    ~ .. .;tolus potomac pottsburg rimini rumford seabrook sl. jchns suncook tarboro

    toccoa tomahawk valhalla wake wakulla wando wateree

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    • SOIL _TRICTION TABLE (continued) NORTH DAKOTA

    If a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet, do not apply within 500 lut of a drinking water well unless it is known or reasonably believed based upon an author~ative source that such wells are either cased to 100 feel below the ground level or a minimum ... , 30 feet below the water table. amor cabbart fossum lehr arviUa chanta glendive lemer! aylmer chinook hamar letcher baahish claire hamlet lihen banks clontarf hanly Iohnes bantry coe haskill maddock beisigl cohagen hecla manning binford desart hoimdal marmarth bowdle egeland hidatsa metigoshe brandenburg ekalaka inkster minnawaukan breien falsen karlsruhe mon brisbane flasher ladner noonan cabba fleak lefor osakis

    OHIO

    parshall poppleton reeder renshaw rhame ruso serden seroco sioux tally teHer toby trembles

    tuslar ulen vebar venlo vetal wabek walum wamduska wanagan warsing yegen yetull zeona

    W a vulnerable so~ is present and the water table is lass than 25 feet, do nOl apply within 500 fut of a drinking water weH unless it is known or reasonably believed based upon an author~ative source that such wells ara either cased to 100 feel below the ground level or a minimum of 30 feet below the water table. abscota channahon fitchville kings algansee chavies fulton laidig alvin chenango galen lam 'on arkport clymer gallipolis lanuas barkcamp cohoctah geeburg lickhg beImore coloma gessie Iordstown bogart colonie hackers marklam boyar conneaut hanover milford brady defiance haubstadt minoa bronson del rey holly muskego carlisle digby homewood nicholson casco dubois ilion nolin cavode elba jessup oakville

    orrville oshtemo otisville peoga pike piopolis planville pope princeton riddles rinman rockyfork shinrock

    skidmore sleeth sloan sparta st. clair stafford stendal tawas tyler warners washtenaw wee wharton

    centerburg ellsworth -Ji.::u:::'e:::s~ _____ .::opegC::l:u:::o:::n.:... ___ --,s:::i.::s:::;so:::n~ __________ _

    PENNSYL'IANIA If a vulnerable so~ is present and tha water table is less than 25 feet, Jo not apply within 500 Ittt of a drinking water well unless it is known or reasonably believed based upon an author~a:ive source that such wells are e~her cased to 100 feel below the ground level or a minimum of 30 feat below the water tah!a. adams conotton hartsells hnden alton cookport hatboro manlius bermudian dekalb haven manor bowmansville edgemont hazleton marr chavies elliber lakin orrville chenango fallsington lansdale othello chili fredon leetonia otisville colonie glenelg lehew parkar comus glenville lewisberry pequea

    SOUTH CAROLINA

    phelps pocono pope rexford riverhead riverwash rowland sassafras steinsburg

    swartswood tunkhannock vanderlip weikert wh_ling woodstown wyalusing wyoming

    If a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet below ground surface, do not apply within 300 ftet of a drinking water well unless it is known or raasonably believed based upon author~ative sources that such wells are'e~her cased to 100 feet below ground level or a minimum of 30 feet below the watar table. alaga charleston johns molena alpin chipley kalmia nansemond ashlar coosaw kenansville newhan baratari crevasse kersh~ w olanta beaches echaw lakeland osier buncombe edisto leon pactolus cainhoy eustis louisburg plummer cartecay foxworth lynn haven quart· centenary fripp meggett zipsamments

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    ridgeland rimini riverwash rosedhu scranton seabrook se __

    tomahawk udipsamments

    wakuMa wando wiler" w~herbee

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  • SOIL RESTRICTION TABLE '.UnUedl • SOUTH DAKOT~A~~~~~~~~~~~ __ ~ __ ~ __

    H a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet, JO not apply within 500 Int of a drinking water well unless it is known or reasonably believed based upon an author~ative source that such wells are either cased to 100 feet below the grounci level or a minimum of 30 feet below the water table. alice cohagen hamar mawer altvan cushman hanly meadin alwikta dailey haynie minatare amor delmont heath minnequa anselmo dix hecla mocmont arvilla doger heimdal munjor ascalon dogiecreek hilger murdo assinniboine duda holt nihHI anewan dunday hopdraw noonan bankard dwyer inavale norrest banks eckley ipage nunn blackhall egeland jansen o'neill blendon ekalaka jayem oahe beel els kirby oglala bowdle elsmere fefor orton brocksburg enet lehr orwet bullock evridge letcher parchin butche fedora lihen parshall cabba flasher lowry percival cabbart fleak lute plane canyon glenberg maddock reeder cass glendive manning renshaw chappell glenross manter reva chinook grable mathias rhame

    TENNESSE

    rockoa ronson rosebud sarpy schamber serden seroco shingle shirt1ail sioux sorum storla sverdrup tally talmo tanna tassel teller temvik tetonka thurman travessilla trembles trey

    tuthill twilight ulen valent valentine vebar venlo vetal wabek wann westover wewela whitelake wineni woodly woonsocket wortman yecross yegen zeona

    H a vulnerable soil is present and the water t3b1e is less than 25 feet below ground surface, do not apply within 300 lut of a drinking water well unless it is known or reasonably believed based upon author~ative sources that such wells are e~her cased to 100 feet below ground level or a minimum of 30 feet below the water table. beulah bruno crevasse eustis saHell bigbee buncombe dexter riverwash

    VERMONT II a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 feet below ground surface, do not apply within 500 fHt of a drinking water well unless it is known or reasonably believed based upon an authoritative source that such wells are eKher cased to 100 feet below ground level or a minimum of 30 feet below the water table. abram danforth g,,,veton melrose adamant deerfield had, 'y merrimac adams dixfield hero middlebury agawam duane hinckley missisquoi allagash dummerston hinesburg monadnock amenia dutchess hogback moosilauke au gres duxbury houghtonville mundaJ bangor eldridge hubbardton nassau bartlett elliottsville kars nellis belgrade elmridge kendaia nicholville berkshire elmwood killington ninigret bomoseen enchanted leicester cecum brayton enosburg londonderry ondawa buckland farmington Iovewell palatine cabot fredon lyman pawling castile fryeburg Iyme paxton cathro fullam lyons peacham charles galoo machias peru claverack galway macomber pittsfield colonel georgia mansfield pittstown colrain glebe markey podunk coiton glover ma'low pomfret copake grange massena pootatuck croghan groton medomak potsdam

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    quonset rawsonville raynham ricker rippowam rumney scarboro scio searsport sheepscot sisk sl. albans stetson stissing stockbridge stowe ~tratton

    sudbury sunapee sunday sunny swanton taconic teel

    tioga tisbury trow tunbridge unadilla vershire waitsfield walkiN walpole waopinger wareham warwick weider westbury wilmington windsor winooski woodstock worden

  • • SOIL ItSTRICTION TABLE (continued) VIRGINIA

    H a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 leet below ground surface, do not apply within 300 fttt oIa drinking water well unless it is known or reasonably believed based upon author~ative sources that such wells are eMher cased to 100 leet below ground level or a minimum 01 30 leet below the water table. alaga carteret duckston lakehurst ashlar catpoint lis herman lakeland assateague chagrin Iripp lakin bi~more chipley galestown leetonia bojac conetoe johns leon buncombe corolla kalmia louisburg camocca dragston kenansvillo matnellat cartecay draM klej miHrock

    WEST VIRGINIA

    molena nansamond newhan nimmo osier pactolus riverwash rumford

    seabrook steinsburg sWHtappte tarboro wakuUa waleree

    " a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 leet below ground surface, do not apply within 300 tnt 01 a drinking water well unless it is known or reasonably believed based upon authoritative sources that such wells are eMher .:ased to 100 leel below ground level or a minimum 01 30 leet below the water table. drall gauley landes potomac liveblock lallin leetonia sewell

    WISCONSIN " a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 leet, do not apply within SOO 1M' 01 a drinking water weN unless ~ is known or reasonably believed based upon an author~ative source that such wells are either cased to 100 leet below the ground level or a minimum 01 30 leet below the water table. In the loIlowing counties in Wisconsin: Portage, Langlade, Juneau, Marathon, Adams, Waushara, Waupaca, and Wood: the well set back distance is increased to 1000 leel. abscota de~on hubbard mahtomedi ockley shiffer alban dickinson humbird mancelona oconto soderville alalna dick man impact manitowish oesterle solona algansee dorerton ionia mann okee sparta alpena downs ishJl('min\l mara!hon omega spinks amery dresden jewell marcellon omena sl. charles ankeny duel lIalamazoo markesan onaway sturgeon arland dueim kane matherton oshtemo summerville arnheim dunnville karlin maumee padus sylvester au gres eaupleine karlsburg macan pardeeville symco bana' elderon kennan mecosta partridge tarr bellevue elkmound kert meehan pearl tedrow billen elm lake keweenaw menahga pekie tilleda bonduel emmert kickapoo ,neridian pence trempe boone emmet kidder merrillan pequaming trempealeau borth ensign kingsville michigamme peshekee tula boyer ensley kiva mifflin plainbo urne brems labius kolberg military plainfield vilas brodaie lairchild kranski monico renova wainola burkhardt fairport la farge moquah richford warman caryville fisk lamont morocco richter V..JrsBW casco fox lapeer mosinee rodman wasepi ceresco friendship lawler moundville rosho~ watseka ci13mpion gale leola nadeau rotamer waukegan chalsea giHord leroy nahma rousseau whalan chetek gotham lino namur rozellville winneshiek CIoqUllt graycalm locke nebago rubicon winterfieid coloma halder Iongrie nemadji sa~er worcester colwood hatley lorenzo nenno santiago wykoff cromwell hesch lows newton sarona wyocena crosweU hixton ludington northlield sayner cunard hochheim lutzke nymore scon lake dakota hoopeston magnor oakville shawano

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  • SOIL RESTRICTION TABLE (IUnUedl • WYOMING

    H a vulnerable soil is present and the water table is less than 25 leet. do not apply within 500 let! 01 a drinking water well unless it is known or reasonably believed based upon an authoritati.e snurce that slich wells are eother cased to 100 feet below the ground level or a minimum of 30 feet below the water table. aberone butche eckley hoodle mughut reno abston byrnie edlin nooper nathale renohill adilis cabin elk mountain hoot naturita rentsac agneston calicott elk hollow huguston neiber ret alcova cambarge ellicott indart nelson rimton alflack canburn emblem ipson nesda riverwash alice canwaU embry irigul new!ork rivra aMens park carbol enos jayem nihill rock river alliance carmody farisita jenkins nizina rockinchair almy carnero farson julesburg norte rogert altvan cass feltner kandaly nunn rohonda amesmont castello lellonia kaline oceanet rootel anasazi castner firth keyner olney rosane ansel cathedral liveoh kezar onason rosebud anselmo cedak flathead koonich orpha roxal apeldorn cestnik fluetsch labou otero ryan park apron chaperton fola lake creek otterson ryark ard chappell lore lie lakehelen outlet saddle ascalon charlds fornor lamarsh owen creek santana ashbon charlos fourmile lambman pahlow sapphire ashuelot cheadle foxton lander paoli satanka assinniboine cheyenne fraddle laney parmele sawcreek attewan chincl\p frisco lantis parmleed schamber avalon chinook frontier laporte passcreek schooner badgerton chittum garita larim pena scout bankard chug creek garrett larimer pepal scravo banks cific ges creek las animas pepton seedskadee barcus clarkelen gateson lazear perceton sharland baroid clayburn gellde leighcan parma sheege barrett clifsand g&rrard libeg pescar shingle bateson cloud glenberg lininger pesmore shoshone bayard corner glenderson littlebear peyton simmon! bayerton con peak glendive littsan phiferson slipman beaverton cordes glenton Iohsman pilotpeak sobson becks corlett goslin Iolak pinedale southace beano cotha granile lone pineguest southfork beenom cotopaxi granyon lucky pishkum space city bigwin coutis greenman luhon plite spangler bigwinder crego grenoble lupinto poin splitro billycreek cragosen greyback Iymanson poker spool binton crestman greybull macfarlane pokey stoneham blackhall crowheart greypoint manter preatorson stunner blaine crownest grieves mathers pugsley sublette bluerim cryluha griffy maysdOrl quander sudworth bodorumpe curecanti grimm mccaffery quealman sunup bondman curtis grimstone meeort quealy taglake bonjea cushman grobutte meadowlake rainbolt taluce bosler cushool gunbarrel means rairdent tanna bottle dahirluist hagga merna randman tassel boulder dailey hapjack millburne ratake tasselman bowbac dast hardhart millpol rauzi teagulf bowen dawny hargreave milren rawah teapo boyle deaver haterton mine rawlins teeler brlK'ce debone havertel miracle redbank teem at b'iggsc!ale decolney hawk springs mirror rederesk teewinot bross derrick hawkstone mishak reddale telecan bro~nsto diamondville hazton moran rec.feather tellman bruja dix hechtman morset red rob tenorio buffork dobrow heinsaw moskee redwash terada bullock draknab herbman mosroc reeder terro burgess driggs hesperus motoqua reget terry burnt dunday hiland mudray rekop tetonville busher dunul hil~op muff relsob thayne bushman dwyer hobacker mughouse rencot theedle

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  • • SOIL ttSTRICTION TABLE {contlnuedl WYOMING !contlnuadl

    thermopolis travessilla truckt·,n vona whaley worfka thiel travson tull(.ck vonason wiggleton worfman thrlHltop tretona turn~ack wages wilowman worfstone tieside trembles turner walcott willwood worland tigon treoll turnorcres· walden wilsonville wormser tine treon turson wall windham worthenton tineman tresano ullens wallrock winnett yetull tipper trimad uinta wallson wint youga tipperary tripit valent wardboro wishard youjay tisw"rth trivar valentine wellsville woH zillman totman trook veta I wendover woodrock tongue river troutville vible westvaco wort

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