Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 49, December 6, 2024
Section 602.500 - Other Aquatic Pesticide Permit Requirementa) When the application of the pesticide will have an effect on any community water supply, a person must not apply an aquatic pesticide, other than an algicide, copper sulfate, a copper sulfate-based product, or a copper sulfate chemical aid, to any stream, reservoir, lake, pond, or other body of water used as a community water supply source without an Aquatic Pesticide Permit issued by the Agency. Effect means any measurable concentration of the pesticide in the intake water of the community water supply.b) A person must not apply an aquatic pesticide, other than an algicide, copper sulfate, a copper sulfate-based product, or a copper sulfate chemical aid, within 20 miles upstream of a public or food processing water supply intake without an Aquatic Pesticide Permit issued by the Agency. The 20-mile upstream distance must be measured as follows:1) for streams, the distance must be measured from the water supply intake to the downstream edge of the application area;2) for impoundments, the distance must be measured as the straight-line distance over water from the intake to the nearest edge of the application area or, if the shape of the impoundment will not allow a straight-line measurement over water, the distance must be measured as the shortest distance over water between the intake and the application area; and3) for streams tributary to impoundments, the distance must be the sum of the stream distance plus the shortest line distance described in subsection (b)(2).Ill. Admin. Code tit. 35, § 602.500
Added at 40 Ill. Reg. 6799, effective 4/15/2016Amended at 47 Ill. Reg. 7449, effective 5/16/2023