§ 112.46. What requirements apply to treating agricultural water?
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/us/cfr/t21/s§ 112.46·A research copy — for the controlling text, always check the official state or federal source. Not legal advice.
(a)Any method you use to treat agricultural water (such as with physical treatment, including using a pesticide device as defined by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA); EPA-registered antimicrobial pesticide product; or other suitable method) must be effective to make the water safe and of adequate sanitary quality for its intended use(s) and/or meet the microbial quality criterion in § 112.44(a), as applicable;
(b)You must deliver any treatment of agricultural water in a manner to ensure that the treated water is consistently safe and of adequate sanitary quality for its intended use(s) and, if applicable, also meets the microbial quality criterion in § 112.44(a); and
(c)You must monitor any treatment of agricultural water using an adequate method and frequency to ensure that the treated water is consistently safe and of adequate sanitary quality for its intended use(s) and, if applicable, also meets the microbial quality criterion in § 112.44(a).
(d)Treatment may be conducted by you or by a person or entity acting on your behalf.
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What requirements apply to treating agricultural water?
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