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SB494 UpdateSB494 UpdateUniversity of Florida/IFAS University of Florida/IFAS
Environmental Horticulture DepartmentEnvironmental Horticulture Department
FloridaFlorida--Friendly LandscapingFriendly Landscaping™™ ProgramProgram
Don RaineyDon RaineyMaster Gardener ConferenceMaster Gardener Conference
October 25, 2010October 25, 2010
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Local Ordinances
Urban Turfgrass
Fertilizer RuleSB 2080
SB 494
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OverviewHistory/HighlightsHistory/Highlights
Limited Commercial Urban Fertilizer Limited Commercial Urban Fertilizer Applicator Certificate (LCUFAC)Applicator Certificate (LCUFAC)
DefinitionsDefinitions
Master GardenerMaster Gardener’’s Roles Role
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Moment of Reflection
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Florida is an Exciting Place to Be!
14 Million Floridians
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Humans…being…Human
D. Rainey NACAA 200942 Million Visitors a Year
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D. Rainey NACAA 2009
Resort Style Living
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Recreation
D. Rainey NACAA 20091091 Golf Facilities (according to PGA of America)
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Nature
D. Rainey NACAA 2009Florida has 51,000 miles of rivers and streams
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We have Plenty of Room
D. Rainey NACAA 2009
1950 PRESENT
Courtesy The Conservancy of SWFL
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Urban Growth
Projected 17 Million by 2020
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Sustainable?
D. Rainey NACAA 2009
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Florida Depends on Water
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Water is Land; Land is Water
• 90% Drinking Water Comes From Ground Water
• Well-Drained Sandy Soils
• Shallow Water Table
• High Rainfall 50-60 inches/Year
Risk: Contamination of ground water resources
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Critical Situation
with
Human Activityand
Pointless Personal Pollution
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D. Rainey NACAA 2009
Nonpoint Source PollutionNonpoint Source Pollution
Pollution that comes from Pollution that comes from diverse sourcesdiverse sources that that CANCAN’’TT be be ““pointedpointed”” atat
The Urban Watershed
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D. Rainey NACAA 2009 Courtesy of EPA
What is wrong with this What is wrong with this picture?picture?
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Connect...The…Dots.
D. Rainey NACAA 2009
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D. Rainey NACAA 2009Enough is Enough!
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Problem
No Standardization!
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D. Rainey NACAA 2009
Leaders Started Talking
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Who are the Stakeholders?
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“An Act Relating to Water Conservation and Water Quality”
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Water Conservation (section 373.62)
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Variance:
Soil Moisture Sensor
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Model Ordinance(s)
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Creation of section:
403.9335, F.S.
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GIGI--BMPBMPCertified ProfessionalCertified Professional
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• Actively Encouraged: – Trade Associations
– Educational Institutions
• FDEP – UF/IFAS Provide:– Review
– Final Approval
3rd Party Green Industry Best Management Practices Training Programs
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Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
(FDACS)
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The Licensing Process
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LCUFAC “Fertilizer” CEUs
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“Institutional Applicator”Not required if application is only to property
owed by you, your firm, or your employer
– Government Employees
– Condominiums
– HospitalsDepartment of Environmental Protection and the University of Florida – JANUARY 2009
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By Definition: The LCFAC provides the certificate holder the authority to apply only fertilizers in urban landscapes for commercial gain.
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Any person who applies fertilizer on turf and/or landscape plants in
exchange for money, goods, services or other valuable consideration.
Department of Environmental Protection and the University of Florida – JANUARY 2009
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Any combination of living plants (such as grass, ground cover, shrubs, vines,
hedges, or trees) and non-living landscape material (such as rocks,
pebbles, sand, mulch, walls, fences, or decorative paving materials).
Department of Environmental Protection and the University of Florida – JANUARY 2009
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1. the application of pesticides to turf or ornamental plants, including pesticide-fertilizer mixes such as “weed and feed” products,
2. the operation of a pest control business, or
3. the application of pesticides or fertilizers by unlicensed or uncertified individuals under the supervision of a certified person.
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Step 1. Obtain a GI-BMP Training Certificate
Step 2. Complete a FDACS Application Form
Step 3. Remit $25 for the cost of the LCFAC
For more information contact the Bureau of Entomology and Pest Control at (850) 921-
4177 or visit the web site at:http://www.flaes.org/aes-ent/index.html
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It’s a Puzzle Out There!
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…I am here to help.
Don Rainey(941) [email protected]
http://fyn.ifas.ufl.edu/
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Acknowledgments/Sites:Dr. Laurie Trenholm – UF/IFAS Turfgrass Specialist
Florida-Friendly FAQs for FDEP, FDACS, and UF-IFAS on 2009 legislative bills SB494 and SB2080