Buzzards Bay Project last update: April 24, 2002
ACTIVE INGREDIENTS REGULATED UNDER THE PUBLIC DRINKING WATER PROTECTION
REGULATIONS (333
CMR 12.00)
National Estuary Program
ACTIVE INGREDIENTS REGULATED UNDER THE PUBLIC DRINKING WATER PROTECTION
REGULATIONS
Our Mission: To protect and restore water quality and living resources in Buzzards Bay and
its surrounding watershed through the implementation of the Buzzards Bay Comprehensive
Conservation and Management Plan.
(1) They have adopted a Department approved integrated pest management program.
(2) They have obtained a pesticide management plan approved by the
Department pursuant to 333 CMR 12.04.
The regulations also state:
"No person shall apply any product on the groundwater protection list within a primary
recharge area inconsistent with the conditions of a pesticide management plan or the integrated
pest management program."
and
"No person shall apply any product on the groundwater protection list within a primary
recharge area if a viable alternative exists."
acetochlor |
aldicarb |
bentazon |
chlorothalonil |
dacthal |
diuron |
fonofos |
metolachlor |
terbufos |
acifluorfen |
atrazibe |
bromacil |
cyanazine |
dimethenamid |
fenamiphos |
lindane |
metribuzin |
PCP |
ALACHLOR |
baygon |
alachlor |
cyproconazole |
disulfoton |
folpet |
MCPA |
simazine |
propazine |
=s Regional Offices. Call (617)292-5500 for the information on the Regional Office nearest to you. A third option is to view individual town maps at the Pesticide Bureau=s Boston Office. Please call the Pesticide Bureau to make an appointment if you wish to use this third option (617)727-3020 X 126 or 127."If you plan to apply pesticide products containing any of these regulated active ingredients in one or more of the listed towns, you must determine whether your application site(s) falls within a Zone II area(s)
For each listed town where you have an application site, go tothe local Board of Health and ask to see the TITLE V MAP (TITLE FIVE) provided by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). You can also ask to see this map at the DEP
This TITLE V MAP contains the groundwater information, i.e. Zone II areas, you need to know about, covered under these regulations (333 CMR 12.00). This map will help you determine if your application site is in a Zone II area, and whether or not you are subject to these regulations."