Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 602 - PERMITS
Subpart E - OTHER AQUATIC PESTICIDE PERMITS
Section 602.505 - Other Aquatic Pesticide Permit Application Contents
Universal Citation: 35 IL Admin Code ยง 602.505
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
All applications for Aquatic Pesticide Permits must contain, at a minimum:
a) The reasons for controlling the aquatic plant or animal nuisance.
b) Applicant Information
1) The applicant must be the official
custodian of or have control over the waters to which the aquatic pesticide is
applied.
2) The application must
contain the name, address, telephone number, and signature of the applicant. If
the applicant's signature cannot be obtained, the application must be
accompanied by a signed statement that the applicant has requested or approved
the use of the aquatic pesticide for the times and locations identified in the
application.
c) Applicator Information
1) The name, address,
and telephone number of the applicator.
2) The applicator's Illinois Department of
Agriculture license number.
3) A
list of the limitations imposed by the applicator's license that restrict the
types of pesticides that may be used by the applicator.
d) General Information
1) A description of the aquatic pesticide by
trade name, chemical name or name of active ingredients, and names of
decomposition products.
2) The U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Registration Number for the
pesticide.
3) A description of the
steps to be followed in preparing and applying the pesticide, including
proportions, mixing, and precautions in preparation. A copy or facsimile of the
label containing this information may be used to satisfy this
requirement.
e) Time and Location of Treatment
1) A depiction of the
area or areas to be treated on a U.S. Geological Survey topographic map
reproduction or an accurately drawn map of larger scale. The depiction must
include the locations and provide the name of the owners of all water intakes
for a distance of 20 miles downstream of each area to be treated.
2) Ponds under 10 acres to be treated, but
that are not used as a water source for public or food processing water
supplies, must be described using a map of the pond, its tributaries, and the
surrounding area.
A) Pond locations must be
given and described using the quarter section, section number, township, range,
county, and township name.
B) The
name of all public and food processing water supplies for a distance of 20
miles downstream of the pond to be treated must be provided.
3) The date and time required for
each treatment.
f) An inventory of the species, size, and population of animals or plants to be controlled.
g) Contacts with Downstream Water Users
1) Written
documentation showing that all water supplies described in Section
602.500 have been notified of
the proposed treatment and provided details of possible adverse
effects.
2) The names of water
supply operators who will be notified 24 hours before the aquatic pesticide
application.
h) Application and Precautions
1) A description
of the method to be used to apply the pesticide.
2) A description of the method to be used to
protect humans and animals during the time toxic pesticide concentrations exist
in the water.
3) A description of
the method to be used to remove dead plants or animals if these accumulations
result in water quality deterioration.
4) A description of the method to be used to
retain water in the impoundment while toxic pesticide concentrations
exist.
5) A description of the
method to be used for detoxification of the water in the event of water supply
contamination.
6) A description of
the actions to be taken to ensure that tributary streams will not reintroduce
the aquatic life being controlled following the application of the pesticide.
If these actions cannot be taken, the anticipated frequency of retreatment must
be stated.
7) A copy of the
contingency plan to be followed by water plant operators for emergency water
plant shut down or emergency operation.
i) Water Characteristics and Chemistry
1) The expected life of the pesticide's
active ingredient and its decomposition products, considering characteristics
of the water such as pH, dissolved oxygen, and temperature.
2) A list of the limiting chemical
constituents of the water to be treated that can hinder the effectiveness of
the pesticide.
3) A list of the
short-term and chronic effects of the pesticide on people and
animals.
4) A description of the
weather and stream flow conditions under which the pesticide must be
applied.
5) A list of the
references used to obtain information required by subsections (i)(1) through
(4).
j) Pesticide Dosage and Concentration
1) A description of the
pesticide dosage.
2) A description
of the concentration of the pesticide in the water immediately after
application.
3) A copy of the
computations used to determine the concentration.
k) Stream and Impoundment Data
1) Streams
A) The stream flow expected during pesticide
application.
B) When stream flows
are not available, data on high, average, and low stream flow
conditions.
C) The specific
quantity of discharge in cubic feet per second and the average stream velocity
in feet per second.
2)
Impoundments
A) The surface area, average
depth, maximum depth, and volume of the impoundment.
B) The flow expected into and out of the
impoundment during the time the pesticide will be active, including the flows
attributed to contributing streams, flow over the spillway, and water withdrawn
by individual users.
C) Information
pertinent to the segment in question when only part of the impoundment will be
treated.
D) A depiction of the
water flow patterns to the water supply intake on a map of the
impoundment.
E) An estimate of the
minimum time required for the aquatic pesticide to reach the water supply
intake.
3) A list of the
reference sources or the name and qualifications of the person supplying stream
flow and impoundment data.
l) Additional Information and Reports
1) Additional information must be provided to
the Agency upon request to assure the safety of a community water supply as
required by 35 Ill. Adm. Code
302.210. A copy of the
applicant's authorization to discharge under an NPDES permit must be submitted
if the aquatic pesticide is applied to a water of the United States.
2) A report letter must be filed with the
Agency within 30 days after each application of the aquatic pesticide. The
report must include:
A) the names and
addresses of the applicant and applicator;
B) the aquatic pesticide application permit
number;
C) the date of aquatic
pesticide application;
D) the name
and amount of aquatic pesticide applied; and
E) a description of any mishap that
endangered a community water supply and a chronology of the steps taken to
correct the problem.
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