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2111197 Final Draft Page 17 <br /> 22 <br /> (5) Scouting by qualified personnel trained to recognize pest <br /> problems at an early stage; <br /> (6) Specifying local problems and treatment methods for disease <br /> control, insect control and weed control; <br /> (7) Identifying the pesticides that will be used at the golf course. <br /> Include protocols used for selection of the pesticides that are <br /> most environmentally sensitive; <br /> (8)A pesticide safety program including storage, handling, <br /> disposal, and application considerations; and <br /> (9)A spill prevention and response plan for containment of <br /> chemicals used to maintain the golf couse, swimming pool, or <br /> other accessory uses. <br /> b. Best Management Practices (BMP'S) for Maintenance <br /> As part of the Resources Management Plan, the applicant shall submit a plan <br /> to establish best management practices (BMP's) for the golf course and <br /> maintenance facilities which shall include the following: <br /> (1)Isolate potential contaminants from the soil and water during <br /> delivery, storage and use of such contaminants at the golf <br /> course; <br /> (2)Fertilizer storage area shall be covered; and <br /> (3) Washing of maintenance equipment shall occur in an area that <br /> is covered from the elements. Grass clippings and debris collected <br /> from washing may be composted. Runoff from the wash pad <br /> area shall be drained to a common point and either <br /> (a) filtered through a grease trap, and recycled; <br /> (b)directed through a filtration pond; or <br /> (c)discharged to a sewage treatment facility other than a ground <br /> absorption system. <br /> C. Irrigation <br />