CHIPS & PUTTS OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE P O C O N O T U R F G R A S S A S SO C IA T IO N Founded in 1936 VOL. 1. NO. 2 JUNE/JULY 1995 TURFGRASS Inspection-Proofing Your Operation for the New York DEC to offer ASSOCIATION insight into what to expect— and how MikeCook, a former Inspector with to conduct yourself— when an the New York Department of inspector calls. Environmental Conservation, gives you the straight story on surviving First Things First a DEC Pesticide Inspection... When a DEC inspector walks through your door— and it's usually during You've just dropped by the shop the thick of the season, when you're for a quick cup of coffee and an at your busiest— your worst mistake unfamiliar face makes an appearance would be to treat this person as an at the door. As you're preparing an unwelcome guest. Work hard at being "I'm too busy to talk" excuse for cordial and cooperative. And know what you believe to be a new sales that you'll be expected to drop rep, the fellow flips out a photo ID everything— even if your greens are and identifies himself as a wilting— for the duration of the pesticide enforcement inspector with inspection. the DEC (Department of Environmental Inspections are generally a Conservation)- or DEP (Department of minimum of one hour, but will vary Environmental Protection), if you're depending on the size of your in New Jersey or Connecticut. operation, the readiness of your The jig's up. Your operation is records, and the overall appearance about to undergo a surprise of your facility. inspection for compliance with The inspector will first want federal and/or state pesticide general information pertaining to regulations. your business, including: If you think this is one of those ‘Type of operation: public or "It'll never happen to me” private? scenarios, think again. All it ‘Certification and/or business takes to prompt a DEC inspection is registration numbers a call from a disgruntled employee ‘Types and quantities of equipment or a neighboring homeowner who ‘Types and quantities of pesticides believes chemicals are being used misapplied or mishandled. ‘Type of storage area On rare occasions, you'll receive ‘Disposal procedures a warning call. But more often than not, an inspector will just show up Digging a Little Deeper at your door. The reason is The inspector will then begin to obvious: The DEC wants to see how look a little more closely at your you really operate. operation, starting with your To help you inspection-proof your pesticide application records. This operation, Mike Cook of Alpine, the is the portion of the inspection Care of Trees draws from his past that, without question, experience as a pesticide inspector generates the most violations and Continued on page 6 <6oCÖ% J P i r e i s jL d e n t 's / / e s s r a g r e ........ OFFICERS As p r o f e s s i o n a l s , we are r e q u i r e d to keep AND DIRECTORS r e c o r d s of ou r m a n y d a i l y p r a c t i c e s . T h ere is no q u e s t i o n t h a t d o c u m e n t i n g t h e s e r e c o r d s FOR 1995 c o n s u m e s v a l u a b l e time. A b u s y p e r s o n can b e c o m e o v e r w h e l m e d w i t h just the r e c o r d s TURFGRASS ASSOCIATION r e q u i r e d by law. B u t no m a t t e r h o w b u s y we get, it is a d e t a i l for w h i c h we m u s t find time. PRESIDENT C e r t a i n t y p e s of r e c o r d k e e p i n g c an save Jeff Peters v a l u a b l e time in f u t u r e e n d e a v o r s . Records Valley Country Club of f e r t i l i z e r a p p l i c a t i o n s w h i c h d e t a i l rates, s p r e a d e r s e t t i n g s , and g r o u n d s p e e d s VICE PRESIDENT can save ti m e and m o n e y w h e n m e t e r i n g for John Downer your next application. K e e p i n g t r a c k of E l k v i e w C.C. m o n t h l y e x p e n s e s can h e l p save time w h e n p r e p a r i n g the n e x t y e a r ' s budget. SE CR ETARY/TRE ASURER D o c u m e n t i n g r a i n f a l l can h e l p s h o w yo u h o w Ro n G a r r i s o n m u c h w a t e r y o u r t u r f r e q u i r e s and lets you The C e n t e r V a l l e y C lub plan accordingly. N ames, t i m e s and d a t e s of p h o n e c a l l s ca n h e l p you t r a c k do w n t h a t PAST PRESIDENT m i s s i n g p a r t s order, or h e l p to e x p e d i t e a Hal Parr, J r . , CGCS pro j e c t . Fo x H i l l C.C. C e r t a i n l y , the list can go on and on, and the d e t a i l of the r e c o r d s m a y v a r y to an DIRECTORS i n d i v i d u a l ' s needs. W h e t h e r yo u k e e p r e c o r d s Mike Vella in a log book, f i l i n g c a b i n e t , or c o m p u t e r C l i n t o n C.C. m a t t e r s little. B u t tr y to k e e p r e c o r d s o t h e r than t h o s e requi r e d . Y o u will find it Ji m M a c L a r e n no t o n l y s a v e s you time, bu t money. Pro L a w n Prod u c t s , Inc. J e f f Peters Bob S t e r r e t t President Split Rock Resort EJROH THE EDJCTO JR Bi l l Yob D E S K ............... I am o n l y into my s e c o n d n e w s l e t t e r , and Scott Schukraft a l r e a d y I r e a l i z e f o u r i s s u e s pe r y e a r is not H u n t s v i l l e G o l f C lub n e a r l y e n o u g h to p r e s e n t the w e a l t h of i n f o r m a t i o n in a t i m e l y m a n n e r to the m e m b e r s of the A s s o c i a t i o n . Of course, the ke y w o r d s CHIPS AND PUTTS STAFF are "in a t i m e l y m a n n e r " . The t h o u g h t of a d d i t i o n a l i s s u e s m e a n s a d d i t i o n a l work, but EDITOR it also m e a n s a b e t t e r i n f o r m e d m e m b e r s h i p , Scott A. 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STULL EQUIPMENT COMPANY Turf & Industrial Division 215/495-7441 201 Windsor Road 800/724-1024 Pottstown, PA 19464 FAX 215/495-7510 Inspection-Proofing pesticides from freezing— and potentially Continued from Page 1 altering their potency— during the winter months. fines (and they can run from $2,000 to ‘Store all pesticides in well-labeled, $5,000 for each first offense). If you secure containers. All containers should can maintain your daily use pesticide be examined monthly for signs of records in a fashion required by your deterioration. state regulator, you can eliminate more ‘Post the telephone numbers of various than 50% of potential violations. emergency service agencies: police, fire, Most state agencies require that your and local poison control center. records include the following specifics: ‘Keep sufficient spill control materials- *Date of pesticide application such as kitty litter-on hand and a fire ‘Target organism extinguisher on the inside of the storage ‘Pesticide used facility. ‘Dosage rate ‘Follow proper protocol for container ‘Total quantity used disposal, such as triple rinsing all ‘Place and method of application containers before discarding them. ‘Use of pesticide ‘Store herbicides and insecticides away Next in the lineup is your pesticide from fertilizers to avoid cross­ application equipment. Here, the contamination. inspector will want to ensure every piece ‘Store materials off the floor. Wooden of equipment is: pallets, for example, can be used. ‘Clean of pesticide residuals that can ‘Be sure personal protective equipment— pose a contamination problem gloves, respirators, goggles, gloves, ‘Equipped with an antisiphon device coveralls, aprons— are cleaned after each ‘In good running order use and stored away from pesticides. The added bonus of keeping your spray equipment in top-notch condition is that Once the Inspection's Complete it presents a favorable image to the When the inspection's finished, the inspector and the public. inspector will ask that you sign a written inspection form. Read the form carefully, Storage Do's and Don'ts paying close attention to any violations With all that said and done, the listed and any recommendations for inspector will ask to see your pesticide correcting them. storage area. Though some states— such as Frequently, you're expected to send in a New York— do not have specific regulations written response at a later date, pertaining to pesticide storage, most do specifying the steps you've taken to have published recommendations that will correct violations cited during the guide you in setting up a responsible inspection. Reply as soon as possible, storage facility. but most definitely within the time You could also look to the pesticide requested by the inspector. container label for guidance. It generally lists storage requirements— and, In the End of course, instructions for proper use and It's important to remember that there is container disposal. no single article, publication, or seminar To pass an inspector's scrutiny of your that will cover everything you must do to storage area, you should take the comply with federal and/or state following precautions: regulations. But by constantly reading ‘Lock and eliminate unauthorized access pesticide label directions, staying tuned to your storage area. to ever-changing pesticide regulations, ‘Post warning signs in and around the and attending educational seminars, you facility. can substantially reduce your risk of ‘Be sure the storage area is both well violation— or worse, a series of costly ventilated and heated to prevent the fines. RAFFLE WINNERS Fertilizers JOE STAHL Top Dressing Mobile 914-646-4118 Biostimulants InCT. 203-321-0678 The w i n n e r s of the r a f f l e d r a w i n g Pesticides Home 914-248-5456 b e n e f i t i n g S c h o l a r s h i p and R e s e a r c h Golf Course Accessories w e r e a n n o u n c e d at the Ju n e 8 m e e t i n g in Towanda. T h e y were: METRO MILORMNITE INC. Depend On Us For Four Season Solutions 1. Elkview Country Club 365 Adams St. Bedford Hills, NY 10507 Golf Cars, Inc. 914-666-3171 Fax 914-666-9183' 2. T he C e n t e r V a l l e y C l u b — Tony Stranzl 3. 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The low e i g h t s c o r e s from the s u p e r i n t e n d e n t at B e t h l e h e m S e p t e m b e r m e e t i n g at S p l i t R o c k M u n i c i p a l G o l f Cou r s e . w i l l a u t o m a t i c a l l y qualify. In the case of s u b s t i t u t i o n s , p l a y e r s will W e l c o m e to P a t M c D o n a g h who has be s e l e c t e d fr o m the m e m b e r s h i p at r e c e n t l y a c c e p t e d the p o s i t i o n of large on the b a s i s of first come - G o l f C o u r s e S u p e r i n t e n d e n t at f i r s t served. In p a s t ye a r s this T i m b e r T r a i l s C. C. P a t c o m e s to has b e e n a v e r y c o m p e t i t i v e , but NE PA fr o m L o n g I s l a n d , NY. fun e v e n t - one you will no t w ant to miss. POCONO TURFGRASS ASSOCIATION POSTAGE 2430 MILWAUKEE ROAD CLARKS SUMMIT, PA 18411 TURFGRASS ASSOCIATION ADDRESS CORRECTION REQUESTED