NOTICE: The authentication application used by this site it has been deprecated. Users must now send changes to an administrator to upload. Administrators: Henry Wetzel (henry_wetzel@wsu.edu) Mark Gonzales (mark.gonzales@wsu.edu) Wendy Sue Wheeler (wswheeler@wsu.edu) Definition of "Experimental Pesticides": Either the use of a pesticide with a non-registered active ingredient or use of a registered pesticide on a non-registered crop or site. Greenhouse use/testing must also follow reporting requirements. Experiments can only be performed for the purpose of obtaining data to be used in a registration packet submission. Laboratory use/testing of pesticides is exempt from reporting requirements. Collective EUP vs. Individual EUP Reporting: If the testing plot is larger than one acre in size, is in residential or aquatic areas, or involves fumigants, each researcher must file an individual EUP (http://agr.wa.gov/PestFert/Pesticides/docs/WseupForm4257.pdf ) with the Washington State Department of Agriculture. Individual EUPs have their own reporting requirements separate from the archive here. If the testing plots are one acre in size or less, are not in residential or aquatic areas, do not involve fumigants, and are made under agreements with WSU personnel, then these are termed collective EUP tests and an existing WSU permit allows testing on either WSU lands or on lands WSU personnel have been given permission to use for experimental purposes. This archive is the reporting location for all tests done under the collective permit. Record Access: With the exception of the database administrators, only the WSU principle investigator and their group have access to their data. This includes lists of lands used, landowner identifications, all application data, and experimental results. Should WSDA request records, they will be supplied required information under the terms of the collective EUP. General Information and Assistance: For further information on WSU's Pesticide Policy see http://public.wsu.edu/~forms/HTML/BPPM/45_Research/45.65_Pesticide_Policy_Overview.htm. Further assistance is available from Henry Wetzel, WSU Pesticide Resources and Education. |
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