Iowa Admin. Code r. 21-45.51

Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 10, November 13, 2024
Rule 21-45.51 - Restrictions on the distribution and use of pesticides containing the active ingredient atrazine or any Cornbination of active ingredients including atrazine
(1) Atrazine is the Cornmon name for the pesticide chemical 2-chloro-4-etbylamino-6-isopropylamino-l,3,5 triazine.
(2) All pesticides containing the active ingredient atrazine or any Cornbination of active ingredients including atrazine distributed for sale or use in Iowa shall be classified as restricted use pesticides. All pesticides containing the active ingredient atrazine shall be restricted for retail sale to and use by certified pesticide applicators only.
(3) A pesticide dealer selling a pesticide containing the active ingredient atrazine shall file an annual report listing the full trade name of the pesticide product, EPA registration number and total volume in gallons or pounds of product sold. This report shall be included with the annual report required under rule 21-45.47 (206), Iowa Administrative Code.
(4) Atrazine use limitations.
a. The application rate for the actual active ingredient atrazine shall be limited to three pounds or less actual active ingredient per acre per calendar year with the exception where further restrictions on the maximum allowable application rates of the active ingredient atrazine apply.
b. Pesticides or any other substance containing the active ingredient atrazine shall not be applied within 50 feet of a sinkhole (outer edge of slope), well, cistern, lake, water impoundment or other similar areas. This includes, but is not limited to, abandoned wells, agricultural drainage wells and drainage well surface inlets and drinking water wells.
c. Pesticides, or any other substance containing the active ingredient atrazine unless handled in the original unopened container shall not be mixed, loaded or repackaged within 100 feet of any well, cistern, sinkhole (outer edge of slope), streambed, lake, water impoundment or other similar areas. This includes, but is not limited to, any well, whether in use or abandoned, including agricultural drainage wells and drainage well inlets. This paragraph shall not apply where pesticides are handled in Cornpliance with the secondary containment of pesticide mixing and loading sites as specified in 21-Chapter 44, Iowa Administrative Code.
d. Atrazine mixing, loading, and equipment cleanout shall be carried out in a manner that meets the secondary containment requirements in 21-Chapter 44, Iowa Administrative Code or in the field of application provided all other restrictions are followed regarding the application of atrazine or rinsates containing atrazine to labeled use areas. Equipment and container wash waters shall be applied to labeled use areas or used as part of dilution makeup water and applied to labeled use areas in accordance with the label instructions and any other restrictions that may apply.
e. The following areas shall be designated as pesticide management areas regarding the application of pesticides containing the active ingredient atrazine. The application of atrazine shall be limited to no more than one and one-half pounds of the actual active ingredient atrazine per acre per calendar year in the following designated areas:
(1) All of Allamakee, Clayton, Dubuque, Floyd, Humboldt, Jackson and Winneshiek counties.
(2) All areas within the townships of the following counties:

COUNTIESTOWNSHIPS

Black Hawk Poyner

Bremer Douglas, Fredericka, Jackson, Jefferson, Lafayette, Polk, Washington

Butler Bennezette, Butler, Coldwater, Dayton, Fremont, Pittsford

Cerro Gordo Owen, Portland

Chickasaw Bradford, Chickasaw, Deerfield

Clinton Elk River, Hampshire

Delaware Bremen, Colony, Delhi, Elk, Milo, North Fork, Oneida, South Fork, Union

Fayette Auburn, Clermont, Dover, Eden, Fairfield, Illyria, Pleasant Valley, Union,

Westfield, Windsor

Howard Albion, Chester, Forest City, New Oregon, Vernon Springs

Jones Castle Grove, Clay, Hale, Lovell, Oxford, Richland, Washington and Wyoming

Kossuth Sherman

Linn Marion

Mitchell Burr Oak, Cedar, Liberty, Mitchell, Newberg, Osage, Otranto, Rock, Saint

Ansgar, Union, West Lincoln

Pocahontas Garfield

Worth Barton, Kensett

Wright Grant, Lincoln, Wall Lake

f. Persons conducting research with atrazine shall be exempt from the use limitations described in this rule provided that such research is under the supervision of a federal or state agency or educational institution authorized to conduct research and are properly certified.
(5) Best management practices. The department of agriculture and land stewardship and the Iowa State University extension service shall jointly develop and implement a set of best management practices (BMPs) and a targeted education program aimed at preventing further contamination of groundwater with atrazine. The pesticide applicator certification training and testing programs shall include information related to the atrazine BMPs.
(6) As new information beCornes available, changes in atrazine use or management shall be reevaluated periodically.

This rule is intended to implement Iowa Code sections 206.19, 206.20, and 206.21.

Iowa Admin. Code r. 21-45.51