CHEMICAL WEED AND PEST CONTROL Sample Clauses

CHEMICAL WEED AND PEST CONTROL. The term “pesticide” includes insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, miticides, rodenticides and algaecides. The IPMC shall, upon request of the LESSEE, provide to the LESSEE pertinent DoD guidance and a copy of the STATION’s IPMP. The LESSEE is limited to using only pesticides on the STATION’s pesticide authorized use list, which is found on NOPRS. In the event the LESSEE wishes to use a pesticide that is not included in the STATION’s pesticide authorized use list as shown on NOPRS, the LESSEE shall submit a list of requested pesticides and EPA registration numbers with their Annual Pest Management Plan. Pesticides shall be reviewed by the Department of the Navy and, if approved, will be added to the STATION’s pesticide authorized use list. Only pesticides on this list shall be used on the LEASED PROPERTY. The pesticide methyl bromide is not allowed for use on the LEASE PROPERTY. Any changes in the LESSEE’S pesticide application program must be reported to and approved by the Department of the Navy prior to application.
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CHEMICAL WEED AND PEST CONTROL. The LESSEE is limited to using only pesticides, which are on the STATION’s pesticide Authorized Use List (AUL), which can be found on NOPRS. In the event the LESSEE would like to request the use of a pesticide that is not included in the STATION’s pesticide AUL as shown on NOPRS, the LESSEE shall submit a list of requested pesticides and EPA registration numbers with their Annual Plan. The LESSEE shall work with the IPMC to submit a request for pesticides to be added to the AUL. Pesticides shall be reviewed by the NAVFAC Pest Management Consultant and, if approved, will be added to the STATION’s pesticide AUL. Only pesticides on this list shall be used on the LEASED PROPERTY. The pesticide methyl bromide is not allowed for use on any Navy LEASED PROPERTY. Any changes in the LESSEE’s pesticide application program must be reported to and approved by the IPMC prior to application.

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