Turf and Ornamental Pesticide Applicator 1 With Complete Solutions
Needs to be stored at pesticide storage site. - Emergency PPE and Spill Kit
How to
... [Show More] prevent ground and surface water contamination. - Conservative
application of non-persistent pesticides with high adsorption using well calibrated
equipment.
Water that is trapped above the bedrock and the water table in pores of sand or
gravel. - Aquifer
The amount of an ingested substance that kills 50 percent of a test sample. - LD50
The lethal concentration required to kill 50% of the test population. - LC50
Operating pesticide chemicals through an irrigation system. - Chemigation
Distinguishing characteristic of a Japanese Beetle grub. -V-shaped rastral
pattern
Distinguishing characteristics of a European Chaffer grub. -Y-shaped anal slit and
parallel rows of rasteral spines.
Ability of soil to hold pesticides. - Adsorption
Device that prevents backflow in liquid pesticide equipment. - Anti-Siphon Device
Increased adsorption and decreased leaching potential. - The effect that organic
matter has on groundwater contamination.
Ability of chemicals to wash through soils. - Leaching
Liquid formulation that contains insoluble solid particles which can wear down
pumps and nozzles. - Flowable/Liquid
Areas where water infiltrates into groundwater. - Recharge Areas
One or more men within speaking distance working with one piece of equipment
exceeding 3 gallons liquid or 25lbs dry material. - NH Code of Admin Rules
definition of a "crew"
Using mechanical pest control methods such as plowing soil to destroy weeds. -
Cultivation
Passing grade for pesticide applicator exam in NH. - 60
Type of pesticide formulation that consists of liquid droplets dispersed inside of
another liquid. - Emulsifiable Concentrate
Appropriate PPE for application of large amounts of pesticides over long periods
of time. - Chemical-Resistant Rubber Suit
Required for applying pesticides near public watersheds. - Special Permit
Movement of pesticides beyond the intended target. - Drift
Plastic coated particles - Micro-encapsulates
Type of application procedure used between rows of crops. - Band Application
Natural mean high water mark, impoundment elevation, or highest observable high
tide. - Reference Line
Geologic conditions, depth to groundwater, and weather conditions. - 3 things that
determine vulnerability to groundwater contamination.
Areas where water collects underground(Where groundwater is found) - Zones of
saturation
How often must a pesticide applicator reexam for his license? - Every 5 years or
12 credits in 5 year period.
What respirators are classified by - Oil degredation-resistance and filter
efficiency
Legal distance from private wells and from surface water when mixing, loading or
storing pesticides. - 75 ft [Show Less]