Pest Control Adviser (PCA) Laws and Regulations Practice Test

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What do the Department of Regulation surface water protection regulations aim to achieve?

Accurately record and track pesticide use by location during the rainy season.

Prohibit use of pesticide products that are identified as generators of volatile organic compounds.

Control run off and drift of dormant season pesticides applied to tree and vine crops.

The Department of Regulation surface water protection regulations aim to effectively control the runoff and drift of pesticides applied during the dormant season to tree and vine crops. This focus is crucial because dormant season applications can potentially lead to runoff into surface water bodies, which can have detrimental effects on aquatic ecosystems and water quality. Regulations in this area are designed to minimize the risk of pesticide contamination in water sources, thereby protecting both environmental health and public safety.

By specifically targeting dormant season pesticides, the regulations address a critical period when the potential for runoff may be higher due to factors such as increased rainfall. This helps ensure that agricultural practices do not compromise surface water quality, aligning with broader goals of sustainable pest management and environmental stewardship.

Other options, while relevant to pesticide regulation, focus on different issues such as tracking pesticide applications, prohibiting certain products, or establishing notification protocols, which are not the primary concerns addressed by surface water protection regulations specifically aimed at mitigating pesticide runoff and drift.

Provide local County Agricultural Commissioners with pre-application notification of all pesticides applied just prior to and after rain fall.

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