Kansas Administrative Regulations
Agency 4 - DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Article 20 - CHEMIGATION
Section 4-20-3 - Records and reports

Universal Citation: KS Admin Regs 4-20-3

Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 52, December 26, 2024

(a) Each person using a chemigation process shall keep records regarding each application of any chemical other than water or animal waste. The records shall contain the following information:

(1) the type of chemical used;

(2) the amount of active ingredient used;

(3) the date of use;

(4) the legal description of the location of the water supply or the point of diversion of the water supply;

Chemigation

(5) the total number of acres treated by means of chemigation;

(6) the type of crop to which the chemical was applied; and

(7) the EPA registration number for each pesticide applied and the name of the target pest stated as the common name for the pest or pests. When pesticides are applied for the control of weeds, the target pests may at a minimum be identified as grassy or broadleaf weeds. Records required under this section shall be retained by the holder of the chemigation user permit for a period of not less than two years from the date of application.

(b) Each person using a chemigation process to apply animal wastes through the person's chemigation system shall keep records regarding each application of animal waste. The records shall contain the following information:

(1) the date of application; and

(2) the location of the water supply used for chemigation or the legal description of the point of diversion.

(c) Each application for renewal of a chemigation user permit shall be accompanied by a copy of the records for chemigation use during the previous year as described in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this regulation.

(d) Each chemigation permit holder shall report immediately both to the secretary of the board of agriculture and to the secretary of health and environment all spills, accidents, system malfunctions, or other situations involving actual or potential contamination of either groundwater or surface water.

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