Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 35 - Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry
Chapter 30 - Consumer Protection
Subchapter 17 - Combined Pesticide
Part 21 - STANDARDS FOR DISPOSAL OF PESTICIDE AND PESTICIDE CONTAINERS
Section 35:30-17-93 - Handling pesticide containers by commercial applicators
Universal Citation: OK Admin Code 35:30-17-93
Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
The following procedure governs handling of pesticide containers other than bulk pesticide containers by commercial applicators:
(1) Full or partially full containers:
(A) Pesticide containers
shall be stored in a secure and locked enclosure.
(B) Pesticide containers shall be free of
leaks.
(C) The storage area shall
be maintained in good condition without unnecessary debris.
(D) Storage areas shall be identified by
signs.
(2) Empty containers. Empty containers shall be stored in a secured area and kept for no more than ninety (90) days following use.
(3) Metal, glass, and plastic containers:
(A) All metal, glass, and plastic containers
shall be triple-rinsed or pressure rinsed immediately after the pesticide is
removed by the following or equivalent procedures:
(i) Using water or a detergent as a rinse
capable of removing the pesticide, each container shall be filled with rinse
equal to approximately ten percent (10%) of the volume of pesticides originally
in the container.
(ii) The rinse
shall be agitated thoroughly on all interior surfaces of the container.
Agitation shall be accomplished by use of agitation equipment approved by the
Department or by manual agitation of the rinse.
(iii) The rinsing procedure shall be repeated
three times.
(iv) If the rinsate
containing the rinse can be used in subsequent applications of the pesticide
without reducing the effectiveness of the pesticide, the rinsate may be placed
in the containment tank specified for that pesticide. If the rinsate is not
classified as a controlled industrial waste upon disposal, it shall be placed
in an approved surface impoundment.
(B) Upon completion of the triple-rinsing or
pressure rinsing procedures, containers shall be disposed of as follows:
(i) Disposal in any permitted solid waste
facility or sanitary landfill so long as all metal and plastic containers are
pierced in each end;
(ii) Return,
if possible, to the pesticide sales agent or the pesticide manufacturer
pursuant to prior agreement; or
(iii) Resale to a third party for recycling
or reconditioning.
(C)
All pesticides shall be removed from paper and plastic bags to the maximum
extent possible when the pesticide is initially mixed for application. Paper
and plastic containers shall be disposed of as follows:
(i) Cut all sides of the container and open
the container fully, without folds or crevices, on a flat surface. Shake any
pesticides remaining in the opened container into the pesticide mix.
(ii) After cutting and flattening the
pesticide containers, dispose of containers in a solid waste facility or
sanitary landfill.
Amended at 17 Ok Reg 1018, eff 5-11-00; Amended at 22 Ok Reg 1034, eff 5-26-05
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