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National Coalition on Drift Minimization

National Coalition on Drift Minimization. Update Oct. 25, 1999. Spray Drift Task Force. April 1990 38 Companies $18 Million 21 Studies Airblast, Aerial, Ground, Chemigation 40 Reports. SDTF Purpose.

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National Coalition on Drift Minimization

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  1. National Coalition on Drift Minimization Update Oct. 25, 1999

  2. Spray Drift Task Force • April 1990 • 38 Companies • $18 Million • 21 Studies • Airblast, Aerial, Ground, Chemigation • 40 Reports

  3. SDTF Purpose • To develop spray drift data required to fulfill data call-in requirements from the USEPA. • Help formulate label language regarding application methods to reduce spray drift. • Provide educational opportunities to develop best management practices which reduce spray drift.

  4. NCODM Goal: Reduce Drift

  5. Purposes of the Coalition • Develop a national educational program that will bring about the desired behavior from applicators and other decision makers and thus, manage and minimize off-target drift of fertilizer and chemicals.

  6. Purposes of the Coalition • Develop a national educational program that will bring about the desired behavior from applicators and other decision makers and thus, manage and minimize off-target drift of fertilizer and chemicals. • Achieve improved coordination and communication between the federal, state and local regulatory community and the educational and technological providers.

  7. Purposes of the Coalition • Develop a national educational program that will bring about the desired behavior from applicators and other decision makers and thus, manage and minimize off-target drift of fertilizer and chemicals. • Achieve improved coordination and communication between the federal, state and local regulatory community and the educational and technological providers. • Make it possible for applicators to utilize the latest technologies available that will help them minimize drift with the least possible impact on efficacy.

  8. Federal government agencies EPA OPP USDA CREES, FS, ARS State government (AAPCO) University PAT coordinators Companies Chemical Equipment Associations Representatives of the insurance industry Representatives of the government of Ontario, Canada Composition of the Coalition

  9. Organization • Co-chaired by - • Mr. Jim Boillot, President National Agricultural Aviation Association • Dr. Paul Kindinger, President/CEO Agricultural Retailers Association

  10. Organization • Co-chaired by • Mr. Jim Boillot • Dr. Paul Kindinger • Responsibilities divided into three major areas: • Education: Taskforce Chair-Mary Grodner, Louisiana State University

  11. Organization • Co-chaired by • Mr. Jim Boillot • Dr. Paul Kindinger • Responsibilities divided into three major areas: • Education: Taskforce Chair-Mary Grodner, LSU • Regulatory: Taskforce Chair-Bob Wulfhorst, AAPCO.

  12. Organization • Co-chaired by • Mr. Jim Boillot • Dr. Paul Kindinger • Responsibilities divided into three major areas: • Education: Taskforce Chair - Mary Grodner, LSU Regulatory: Taskforce Chair - Bob Wulfhorst, AAPCO. • Technology: Taskforce Chair - Dennis Gardisser and Bob Wolf.

  13. Major Accomplishments to Date • Pulled stakeholders together and formed coalition. • Reviewed findings of Spray Drift Task Force? • AAPCO regulatory survey. • Coalition educational survey. • Developed vision of “ideal” behavioral goals. • Developed definitions for drift and buffer zone. • Developed suggested national curriculum for spray drift component in all educational programs. • Completed Video

  14. Current Projects: • Distribution of drift education video • Release of two slide sets via the www • Summarizing a second regulatory profile • Accumulating technological information • Developing an evaluation tool to determine the success of coalition efforts

  15. Current Projects: • Creation of additional educational modules • Professionalism - Decision Making Process • Technology • Creating a CD ROM • Labeling Issues for Drift Management

  16. Proposed Actions for a Nationwide Program • Develop a basic video presentation to acquaint growers with drift fundamentals. • Develop video of spray table to visually demonstrate drift. • Develop materials for site-specific applicator technology. • Develop guidelines, booklets, carry-home materials. • Begin development of “smart systems” computer model.

  17. Next Meeting: • Planned for Dec 15, 1999 • Reno, NV at NAAA • one-day meeting • More details will be available on the ‘Drifters List Serve’ soon • Meetings are open to the public!

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