United States Environmental Protection Agency Pesticides and Toxic Substances (7506C) EPA-735-K-97-046 February, 1997 Protecting Endangered Species Interim Measures Navaho County, Arizona The information in this pamphlet is similar to what the U.S. Environmental Protection ;• Agency (EPA) expects to distribute once our Endangered Species Protection Program is in effect. The limitations on pesticide use are not law at this time, but are being provided now for your use in voluntarily protecting endangered and threatened species from harm due to pesticide use. We encourage you to use this information. We also welcome your comments. The Endangered Species Act is intended to protect and promote recovery of animals and plants that are in danger of becoming extinct due to the activities of people. Under the Act, EPA must ensure that use of pesticides it registers will not result in harm to the species listed as endangered or threatened by the U.S. fish and Wildlife Service, or to habitat critical to those species' survival. To implement the Endangered Species Protection Program, labels of certain pesticides will direct users to bulletins similar to this sample pamphlet. This program will protect endangered and threatened species from harm due to pesticide use. EPA requests your comments regarding the information presented in this publication. Please let us know whether the information is clear and correct. Also tell us to what extent following the recommended measures would affect you typical pesticide use or productivity. This information will be considered by EPA during the final stages of program development. Please submit comments to: Interim Endangered Species Protection Program (7506C) , U.S. EPA 401 M Street, SW Washington, DC 20460 Recycled/Recyclable Printed with Soy/Canola Ink on paper that contains at least 50% recycled fiber About This Publication This publication contains a County Map showing the Area within the county where pesticide use should be limited to protect listed species. These areas are identified on the map by a shaded pattern. Each shaded pattern corresponds to a species in need of protection. The Shading Key shows the name of the species that each shaded pattern represents and often describes the shaded area. The area may be described in terms of Township, Range, and Section or by giving details about the habitat of the species. The first colftmn of the "Table of Pesticide Active Ingredients" lists the active ingredients for which there should be limitations on use to protect certain species. The next columns are headed by the shaded pattern of the species with Codes listed underneath them. The Code indicates the specific limitation that is necessary to protect the species. The section titled Limitations on Pesticide Use explains the code. Does This Information Apply to You? To determine whether this information applies to your use of a pesticide, review the "questions below. The information applies only if you answer "yes" to both questions: • Do you intend to use pesticides within or near the shaded area on the county map? • Are any of the ingredients listed on the front panel of your pesticide product label named in the "Table of Pesticide Active Ingredients"? If you answer "yes" to both questions, you should follow the instructions on "How to Use This Information" to determine if you should limit use of the pesticide to help protect listed species. If you answer "no" to either question, you should follow the usage directions on the pesticide product label. ------- NAVAJO COUNTY, ARIZONA Zoom A /N a v a j o Indian "Reservation • a- ^i , r' Hop) Indian Reservation 0 10mi h^ 0 10km Navajo Indian Reservation Navajo Indian Reservation '"I. itgreaves N a t i o n a .Forest \._ Fort Apache v~, Indian Reservation LEGEND County Border County Seat City, Town Interstate, U.S., State or Other Highway Bureau of Indian Affairs Road Unimproved Road or Trail Park, Reservation, Forest, Refuge River, Stream, Creek, Canyon Airport Zoom B , WHITERIVER ------- SHADING KEY Little Mou ta ( t I county border. " " r edge °f the shaded area °" Br™" Creek The western edge of the shaded area runs south from the Little limitations do not 1+ + + + + Loach minnow (fish). Tiaroga cobitis. The shaded area on the North Fork White River is from the confluence with the East Fork White River north to the Whiteriver Airport border. Navajo sedge (plant), Carex specuicola (Cyperaceae, the sedge family). Within the shaded area shown on the map, the species habitat is in damp, sandy or silty soils around shady springfed seepages. Pesticide use limitations do not apply in irrigated pastureland or cropland. Peebles Navajo cactus (plant), Pediocactus peeblesianus var. peeblesianus (Cactaceae, the cactus family). Within the shaded area shown on the map, the species habitat is in well-drained, gravelly soils on sunny slopes and flat hilltops. Pesticide use limitations do not apply in irrigated pastureland or cropland. ------- Limitations On Pesticide Use Codes/Limitations 1 Do not apply this pesticide within 20 yards from the edge of water within the shaded area shown on the map for ground applications, nor within 100 yards for aerial applications. 1m Within the shaded area shown on the map and % mile up all streams that join the shaded area, do not apply this pesticide within 20 yards from the edge of water for ground applications, nor within 100 yards for aerial applications. 2 Do not apply this pesticide within 40 yards from the edge of water within the shaded area shown on the map for ground applications, nor within 200 yards for aerial applications. 3 Do not apply this pesticide within 100 yards from the edge of water within the shaded area shown on the map for ground applications, nor within 1A mile for aerial applications. 3m Within the shaded area shown on the map and Vz mile up all streams that join the shaded area, do not apply this pesticide within 100 yards from the edge of water for ground applications, nor within % mile for aerial applications. 5d Do not apply ultra low volume (ULV) applications within 1 mile from the edge ot water within the shaded area shown on the map. 10 Do not apply directly to water within the shaded area shown on the map, nor.within 1 mile up all streams from the shaded area. 17b Do not apply this pesticide in the species habitat (described under the Shading Key). For ground applications do not apply within 100 yards of the habitat, nor within V* mile for aerial applications. 20 Do not apply directly to water within the shaded area shown on the map. 29 Do not apply this pesticide in the species habitat (described under the Shading Key). For ground applications do not apply within 20 yards of the habitat,,nor within 100 yards for aerial applications. ; 32a Do not apply this pesticide on rights-of-way in the species habitat (described under the Shading Key). 41 Do not apply this pesticide within % mile from the edge of water within the shaded area shown on the map for ground applications, nor within Vi mile for aerial applications. 43 Do not apply this pesticide within 100 yards from the edge of water within the shaded area shown on the map for ground applications, nor within 14 mile for aerial applications. 199 Do not apply this pesticide above the threshold application rate (TAR) indicated within 20 yards from the edge of water within the shaded area shown on the map for ground applications, nor within 100 yards for aerial applications. 299 Do not apply this pesticide above the threshold application rate (TAR) indicated within 40 yards from the edge of water within the shaded area shown on the map for ground applications, nor within 200 yards for aerial applications. 399 Dp not apply this pesticide above the threshold application rate (TAR) indicated within 100 yards from the edge of water within the shaded area shown on the map for ground applications, nor within % mile for aerial applications. ------- Reducing Runoff and Drift Careful use of pesticides can diminish harm to the environment and reduce exposure of endangered and threatened species to pesticides. Using pesticide runoff and drift measures may be helpful in keeping more of the applied pesticide on the field and may also lower your costs of pesticides. Runoff Where possible, use methods which reduce soil erosion, such as limited till and contour plowing; these methods also reduce pesticide runoff. Where feasible, use application techniques such as T banding and in-furrow techniques, which incorporate the pesticide into the soil. Pesticides with ground water warning labels are more likely to enter ground and surface water than those without such warnings. When possible, use a pesticide that does not contain a ground water warning label. Keep Informed about changing weather conditions, and try to avoid pesticide application when heavy rainfall is expected. Drift Wind direction, speed, and evaporation are important factors in reducing drift. Most importantly, pesticides should be applied when the wind direction is away from areas of concern; try to avoid application during periods of high winds. Avoiding applications during the hottest part of the day, when evaporation is highest, will further reduce drift. When high winds and excessive evaporation are not present, a drift retardant may be useful for aerial applications. Using the largest droplet size compatible with the pesticide coverage will reduce drift. Typically, higher spray volumes will also result in less drift. For the Protection of Your Land, Always Read and Follow Label Directions ------- Active Ingredient LITTLE COLORADO SPINEDACE 'mm Code TA FENAMIPHOS FLURIDONE 20 FONOFOS HEXAZINONE ISOFENPHOS (granular) ISOFENPHOS (non-granular) MALATHION 3m,5d,10 MANCOZEB 199 0.7 MCPA (all forms) METHIDATHION METHOMYL 3m,5d METHYL PARATHION 3m,5d,10 METRIBUZIN NALED 5d,399 2.0 OXAMYL (granular) OXAMYL (non-granular) OXYDEMETON-METHYL 199 2.5 OXYFLUORFEN (granular) 1 OXYFLUORFEN (non-granular) 199 0.7 PARAQUAT PARATHION (ethyl) (granular) PARATHION (ethyl) (non-granular) PENDIMETHALIN Granular Formulations and Soil-incorporated Liquids Liquids not Soil-incorporated PERMETHRIN 3m,5d PHORATE PHOSMET 1m PHOSPHAMIDON PICLORAM (all forms) PROFENOFOS PROPACHLOR (granular) 199 1.3 PROPACHLOR (non-granular) 199 0.4 PROPARGITE PYRETHRINS 1m,5d,10 SULFOMETURON METHYL SULPROFOS TEBUTHIURON TERBUFOS THIOPHANATE-METHYL 1m TRIBUFOS (DEF) TRICHLORFON (granular) 2 TRICHLORFON (non-granular) 399 3.5 TRIFLURALIN Granular Formulations and Soil-incorporated Liquids Liquids not Soil-incorporated Shading Pattern PEEBLES ) LOACH NAVAJO NAVAJO MINNOW SEDGE CACTUS :*:*;*:*;*2 W/MWA KSSSS^l T+T+T+T+T+1 \fffff ff/\ NXvo-NN LR* Code TAR* Code Code 1m 20 1m 29 29 1 199 2.8 3m,5d,10 -- 5 199 0.75 29 29 1m 5d,399 0.2 3m,5d,10 -- 32a 5d,399 2.0 1 .. .. 199 1.5 199 2.5 -- : 2 -- -- 17b 5 399 0.75 -- 17b 29 29 2 - : - 3m 2 - - 3m 199 0.04 3m 3m 199 4 -- r- - 29 29 3m -- -- -- 299 1.3 399 0.4 199 1.5 3m,5d,10 -- 32a 199 1.5 - : 29 29 3m 1m -- -- 399 1 - - . 2 399 3.5 2 399 0.5 *TAR s Threshold Application Rate (Pounds of active ingredient per acre per application) ------- How To Use This Information 1) On the county map, find the specific shading patterns that cover, or are close to, the area where you will apply pesticides. 2) Read the descriptor in the Shading Key for those patterns; this may further identify the area involved. 3) In the "Table of Pesticide Active Ingredients," locate the active ingredients in the pesticide you intend to apply. 4) Locate the codes to the right of the active ingredient name and under the shading patterns that apply to you. 5) When using the pesticide, you should follow the limitations indicated for those codes described under "Limitations on Pesticide Use." 6) If you are applying more than one listed active ingredient or applying a listed active ingredient in an area with more than one shaded pattern (species), multiple codes may apply. If so, you should follow the most restrictive limitation. 7) Read the information on Reducing Runoff and Drift on the back of this pamphlet. Table of Pesticide Active Ingredients Active Ingredient LITTLE COLORADO SPINEDACE Shading Pattern LOACH NAVAJO MINNOW SEDGE PEEBLES NAVAJO CACTUS Code TAR* Code TAR* Code Code 2,4-D (all forms) ALDICARB AZINPHOS-METHYL BENOMYL BENSULIDE Granular Formulations and Soil-incorporated Liquids Liquids not Soil-incorporated CAPTAN CARBARYL CARBOFURAN (granular) CARBOFURAN (non-granular) CHLOROTHALONIL (granular) CHLOROTHALONIL (non-granular) CHLORPYRIFOS Alfalfa Apples — — 3m,5d 1m .. .. 1m 3m 199 0.7 1m 1 199 2.8 43 41 — 199 3m,5d 3m 2 399 1m 3m 299 — 2 399 43 41 29 29 0.5 • ._• - — 4 — - 0.7 — — 2.8 — — All Other Uses Except as a Termiticide CLOPYRALID 3m, 10 3m, 10 29 29 COPPER SULFATE (all salts) DIAZINON Granular Formulations and Soil-incorporated Liquids Liquids not Soil-incorporated DICAMBA (all forms) DICHLORPROP (2,4-DP) DICOFOL DICROTOPHOS DIFLUBENZURON DIMETHOATE (granular) DIMETHOATE (non-granular) DISULFOTON Granular Formulations and Soil-incorporated Liquids Liquids not Soil-incorporated DIURON ENDOSULFAN ESFENVALERATE ETHION ETHOPROP — 2 3m -. .. — — 1m 1 5d,199 2.3 2 3m ~ — 3m,5d .. - 1m 2 3m 29 29 399 1 199 1.2 1m 3 3m,5d 2 - - 3m 1 99 4 3m,5d 1m,5d 399 0.5 1m , — - 29 29 — — - - — - — — - ~ — — — - ------- •DO ------- |