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What is the restriction regarding entering treated areas after application?
- Do not enter or allow to enter treated areas until sprays have dried direct
- Do not enter treated areas for 24 hours
- Do not enter treated areas until 14 days have passed
- Do not enter treated areas if the water level is low
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The label states: 'DO NOT enter or allow to enter treated areas until sprays have dried direct.'According to the PPE section, what is generally required for handlers of Habitat?
- Protective clothing and gloves
- Full-face respirators and chemical suits
- N95 masks and safety goggles only
- No PPE is required for aquatic applications
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The label states that PPE generally includes protective clothing and gloves for handlers.When performing an aerial application of Habitat, what wind speed condition should be avoided?
- Wind speeds exceeding 10 mph
- Wind speeds exceeding 5 mph
- Wind speeds exceeding 15 mph
- Wind speeds exceeding 20 mph
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The label instructs to avoid application if wind speeds exceed 10 mph for aerial applications.Regarding dilution rates for Habitat, which statement is true based on the label?
- Dilution rates vary significantly based on target weed type and site conditions
- A single standard dilution rate applies to all aquatic sites
- Dilution rates are only determined by the volume of water
- Dilution rates are constant regardless of the application method
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The label notes that dilution rates vary significantly based on the target weed type and site conditions.What is a restriction regarding the application of Habitat near potable water intakes in flowing water?
- Do not apply within 1/2 mile upstream of an active potable water intake
- Do not apply within 1 mile upstream of an active potable water intake
- Do not apply within 1/4 mile upstream of an active potable water intake
- Do not apply within 5 miles of any potable water intake
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The label prohibits application in water within 1/2 mile upstream of an active potable water intake in flowing water.According to the label, where is Habitat intended to be used?
- Aquatic sites such as standing or flowing water, estuaries, marinas, and riparian areas
- Indoor residential gardens and greenhouses
- Agricultural crop fields and orchards
- Urban lawns and golf courses
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The product is described as a selective herbicide for specific aquatic sites like standing/flowing water, estuaries, marinas, and riparian areas.If Habitat is used as a draw-down treatment in water, how long must a user wait before reintroducing water?
- 14 days
- 7 days
- 30 days
- 48 hours
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The label specifies that users must wait 14 days before reintroducing water after a draw-down treatment.Which of the following types of vegetation is Habitat effective against?
- Floating, emergent, terrestrial, and riparian weeds
- Only floating and emergent aquatic weeds
- Only terrestrial and riparian weeds
- Only weeds found in standing water
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The label states Habitat is effective against a wide range of floating, emergent, terrestrial, and riparian weeds.
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