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Soil Moisture

Runoff Risk
High Risk
54.6%as of Nov 26, 2025

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Application Information

Application Date

Nov 26, 2025

Application Method

ground

Application Rate

15 gal/ac

Crops

CORN (FIELD) (FOLIAR TREATMENT)

Pests

ALFALFA LOOPER

Products Applied & Limitations

VULCAN®

5 Limitations
EPA #: 66222-233Rate: 32 oz/acre
C0DF1

For this mitigation measure, salmonid, sturgeon, and eulachon habitat (referred to below as “fish habitat”) is defined as surface waters accessible to salmon, sturgeon, and eulachon, including but not limited to lakes, reservoirs, rivers, streams, inundated floodplains, wetlands or natural ponds, estuaries, and marine near-shore areas. When determining buffer distances, measure from the ordinary high-water mark for rivers, streams, lakes, and tidally-influenced waters. For flooded habitats (inundated floodplains, e.g., Yolo Bypass), measure from the edge of the inundated area. How to determine the required mitigation points for your application: Step 1. Determine the number of drift mitigation points needed for your pesticide application. To do this, simply determine the “Mitigation Points Required” based on your application method and rate. Step 2. Click the link: https://www.epa.gov/endangered-species/drift-and-runoff-reduction-measures-and-associated-points and choose mitigation options from the table that provide an equal or greater value of points for drift. Mitigation options can be added together, based on their point values. For first time broadcast applications of chlorpyrifos, the required number of drift mitigation points varies based upon the application method and application rate. The first application of an aerial method applied at a rate of >1.5 (lbs a.i./Acre) requires 80 points of drift mitigation, while a rate of >0.5 to 1.5 (lbs a.i./Acre) requires 50 points of drift mitigation, and a rate of =<0.5 (lbs a.i./Acre) requires 25 points of drift mitigation. The first application of an airblast method applied at a rate of >1.5 (lbs a.i./Acre) requires 75 points of drift mitigation, while a rate of >0.5 to 1.5 (lbs a.i./Acre) requires 45 points of drift mitigation, and a rate of =<0.5 (lbs a.i./Acre) requires 20 points of drift mitigation. The first application of a ground method applied at a rate of >1.5 (lbs a.i./Acre) requires 50 points of drift mitigation, while a rate of >0.5 to 1.5 (lbs a.i./Acre) requires 20 points of drift mitigation, and a rate of =<0.5 (lbs a.i./Acre) does not require any points of drift mitigation.

Applies to:

Use: Any UseMethod: All application methods, except for treatments <0.1 acreForm: Emulsifiable Concentrate
C0RF3

For this mitigation measure, salmonid, sturgeon, and eulachon habitat (referred to below as “fish habitat”) is defined as surface waters accessible to salmon, sturgeon, and eulachon, including but not limited to lakes, reservoirs, rivers, streams, inundated floodplains, wetlands or natural ponds, estuaries, and marine near-shore areas. When determining buffer distances, measure from the ordinary high-water mark for rivers, streams, lakes, and tidally-influenced waters. For flooded habitats (inundated floodplains, e.g., Yolo Bypass), measure from the edge of the inundated area. How to determine the required mitigation points for your application: Step 1. Determine the number of runoff mitigation points needed for your pesticide application. To do this, simply determine the “Mitigation Points Required” based on your application method and rate. Step 2. Click the link: https://www.epa.gov/endangered-species/drift-and-runoff-reduction-measures-and-associated-points and choose mitigation options from the table that provide an equal or greater value of points for runoff. Mitigation options can be added together, based on their point values. For first time applications of chlorpyrifos, the required number of runoff mitigation points varies based upon the application rate and soil incorporation depth. The first time application at a rate >1.5 (lbs a.i./Acre) with a soil incorporation depth 0 to 1 inches requires 80 runoff mitigation points, while soil incorporation depth >1 to 3 inches requires 50 runoff mitigation points, soil incorporation depth >3 to 7 inches requires 30 runoff mitigation points, and soil incorporation depth >7 inches requires 25 runoff mitigation points. The first time application at a rate >0.5 to 1.5 (lbs a.i./Acre) with a soil incorporation depth 0 to 1 inches requires 50 runoff mitigation points, while soil incorporation depth >1 to 3 inches requires 30 runoff mitigation points, soil incorporation depth >3 to 7 inches requires 25 runoff mitigation points, and soil incorporation depth >7 inches requires 20 runoff mitigation points. The first time application at a rate =<0.5 (lbs a.i./Acre) with a soil incorporation depth 0 to 3 inches requires 25 runoff mitigation points, while soil incorporation depth >3 to 5 inches requires 20 runoff mitigation points, soil incorporation depths >5 inches requires 15 runoff mitigation points.

Applies to:

Use: Any UseMethod: All application methods, except for treatments <0.1 acreForm: Emulsifiable Concentrate
C0RS4

For this mitigation measure, salmonid, sturgeon, and eulachon habitat (referred to below as “fish habitat”) is defined as surface waters accessible to salmon, sturgeon, and eulachon, including but not limited to lakes, reservoirs, rivers, streams, inundated floodplains, wetlands or natural ponds, estuaries, and marine near-shore areas. When determining buffer distances, measure from the ordinary high-water mark for rivers, streams, lakes, and tidally-influenced waters. For flooded habitats (inundated floodplains, e.g., Yolo Bypass), measure from the edge of the inundated area. How to determine the required mitigation points for your application: Step 1. Determine the number of runoff mitigation points needed for your pesticide application. To do this, simply determine the “Mitigation Points Required” based on your application method and rate. Step 2. Click the link: https://www.epa.gov/endangered-species/drift-and-runoff-reduction-measures-and-associated-points and choose mitigation options from the table that provide an equal or greater value of points for runoff. Mitigation options can be added together, based on their point values. For subsequent broadcast applications of chlorpyrifos, the required number of runoff mitigation points also varies based upon the application rate and soil incorporation depth. Each subsequent application at a rate >0.5 (lbs a.i./Acre) with a soil incorporation depth 0 to 1 inches requires 80 runoff mitigation points, while soil incorporation depth >1 to 3 inches requires 50 runoff mitigation points, soil incorporation depth >3 to 7 inches requires 30 runoff mitigation points, and soil incorporation depth >7 inches requires 25 runoff mitigation points. Each subsequent application at a rate =<0.5 (lbs a.i./Acre) with a soil incorporation depth 0 to 1 inches requires 50 runoff mitigation points, while soil incorporation depth >1 to 3 requires 30 runoff mitigation points, soil incorporation depth >3 to 7 inches requires 25 runoff mitigation points, and soil incorporation depth >7 inches requires 20 runoff mitigation points.

Applies to:

Use: Any UseMethod: All application methods, except for treatments <0.1 acreForm: Emulsifiable Concentrate
C0DS2

For this mitigation measure, salmonid, sturgeon, and eulachon habitat (referred to below as “fish habitat”) is defined as surface waters accessible to salmon, sturgeon, and eulachon, including but not limited to lakes, reservoirs, rivers, streams, inundated floodplains, wetlands or natural ponds, estuaries, and marine near-shore areas. When determining buffer distances, measure from the ordinary high-water mark for rivers, streams, lakes, and tidally-influenced waters. For flooded habitats (inundated floodplains, e.g., Yolo Bypass), measure from the edge of the inundated area. How to determine the required mitigation points for your application: Step 1. Determine the number of drift mitigation points needed for your pesticide application. To do this, simply determine the “Mitigation Points Required” based on your application method and rate. Step 2. Click the link: https://www.epa.gov/endangered-species/drift-and-runoff-reduction-measures-and-associated-points and choose mitigation options from the table that provide an equal or greater value of points for drift. Mitigation options can be added together, based on their point values. For subsequent broadcast applications of chlorpyrifos, the required number of drift mitigation points also varies based upon the application method and application rate. Each subsequent application of an aerial method applied at a >0.5 (lbs a.i./Acre) rate requires 80 points of drift mitigation, while a rate of =<0.5 (lbs a.i./Acre) requires 50 points of drift mitigation. Each subsequent application of an airblast method applied at a >0.5 (lbs a.i./Acre) rate requires 75 points of drift mitigation, while a rate of =<0.5 (lbs a.i./Acre) requires 45 points of drift mitigation. Each subsequent application of a ground method applied at a >0.5 (lbs a.i./Acre) requires 50 points of drift mitigation, while a rate of =<0.5 (lbs a.i./Acre) requires 20 points of drift mitigation.

Applies to:

Use: Any UseMethod: All application methods, except for treatments <0.1 acreForm: Emulsifiable Concentrate
RPMCH

For this mitigation measure, habitat is defined as surface waters that are connected to the marine environment, including but not limited to lakes, reservoirs, rivers, streams, inundated floodplains, wetlands or natural ponds, estuaries, and marine near-shore areas. Do not apply this product when soil is saturated, or when a storm event is likely to produce runoff from the treated area is forecasted (by NOAA/National Weather Service, or other similar forecasting service) to occur within 48 hours following application. Do not apply this product when wind speeds exceed 10 mph when applying the product with fine or finer droplet sizes, or when wind speeds exceed 15 mph when applying the product with medium or coarser droplet sizes (ASABE). Do not apply this product when tank mixing with other neurotoxic pesticides (i.e., organophosphate, carbamate, pyrethroid, and neonicotinoid pesticides) at application rates that exceed 50 percent the maximum labeled rate of any pesticide active ingredient used in the tank mixture.

Applies to:

Use: Any UseMethod: All application methods, except for treatments <0.1 acreForm: Emulsifiable Concentrate