NH PESTICIDE STUDY GUIDE WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 101
1.Where
• can you find the pesticide setback distances from
wells and surface waters?: http://www.agriculture.nh.gov/publications-
forms/documents/setback-brochure.pdf
2. Applying setback: Gravel Packed Public Well: 400 feet
3. Applying setback: Non Gravel Packed Public Well: 250 feet
4. Applying setback: Public Water Supply Within Watershed out to
5 miles: 250 feet
5. Applying setback: Public Waters: 50 feet
6. Applying setback: Non Public Waters: 25 feet
7. Mixing and Loading setback: Gravel Packed Public Well: 400
feet
8. Mixing and Loading setback: Non Gravel Packed Public Well:
250 feet
9. Mixing and Loading setback: All surface water: 75 feet
10. Mixing and Loading setback: All private water wells: 75 feet
11. Storage/dispensing setback: All public wells: 400 feet
12. Storage/dispensing setback: All private wells: 75 feet
13. Storage/dispensing setback: Surface water: 75 feet
14. Storage/dispensing setback: Public surface water supplies: 400
, feet
Name the four classes of pesticides identified by New
15.
Hampshire regulations and identify the class that cannot be used
in New Hampshire: 1. General Use
2. Restricted Use
3. Prohibited-Limited Use
4. Prohibited (cannot be used in New Hampshire)
16. How often must a pesticide license be renewed?: Annually
17. When (what date) does a license expire if it is not renewed?: Jun
1st
18. How many years are there in a recertification cycle?: 5
19.How many credits are needed in a recertification cycle to
maintain a com- mercial license?: 12 credits multiplied by the number of
categories licensed in
20.What is the definition of a "crew" in regard to the New
Hampshire pesticide rules?: One or more men working with one piece of
mechanically powered equipment that has a capacity exceeding 3 gallons of liquid or 25 pounds
of dry material; and those men working within speaking distance of one another and each
applying pesticides by hand or each operating a piece of mechanically powered equipment that
has a capacity of not more than 3 gallons of liquid or 25 pounds of dry material
21. What is the definition of a "special permit" in regard to the
New Hampshire
, Pesticide rules and in what situation would a special permit be
required?: a
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 101
1.Where
• can you find the pesticide setback distances from
wells and surface waters?: http://www.agriculture.nh.gov/publications-
forms/documents/setback-brochure.pdf
2. Applying setback: Gravel Packed Public Well: 400 feet
3. Applying setback: Non Gravel Packed Public Well: 250 feet
4. Applying setback: Public Water Supply Within Watershed out to
5 miles: 250 feet
5. Applying setback: Public Waters: 50 feet
6. Applying setback: Non Public Waters: 25 feet
7. Mixing and Loading setback: Gravel Packed Public Well: 400
feet
8. Mixing and Loading setback: Non Gravel Packed Public Well:
250 feet
9. Mixing and Loading setback: All surface water: 75 feet
10. Mixing and Loading setback: All private water wells: 75 feet
11. Storage/dispensing setback: All public wells: 400 feet
12. Storage/dispensing setback: All private wells: 75 feet
13. Storage/dispensing setback: Surface water: 75 feet
14. Storage/dispensing setback: Public surface water supplies: 400
, feet
Name the four classes of pesticides identified by New
15.
Hampshire regulations and identify the class that cannot be used
in New Hampshire: 1. General Use
2. Restricted Use
3. Prohibited-Limited Use
4. Prohibited (cannot be used in New Hampshire)
16. How often must a pesticide license be renewed?: Annually
17. When (what date) does a license expire if it is not renewed?: Jun
1st
18. How many years are there in a recertification cycle?: 5
19.How many credits are needed in a recertification cycle to
maintain a com- mercial license?: 12 credits multiplied by the number of
categories licensed in
20.What is the definition of a "crew" in regard to the New
Hampshire pesticide rules?: One or more men working with one piece of
mechanically powered equipment that has a capacity exceeding 3 gallons of liquid or 25 pounds
of dry material; and those men working within speaking distance of one another and each
applying pesticides by hand or each operating a piece of mechanically powered equipment that
has a capacity of not more than 3 gallons of liquid or 25 pounds of dry material
21. What is the definition of a "special permit" in regard to the
New Hampshire
, Pesticide rules and in what situation would a special permit be
required?: a