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According to the product label, what is the maximum concentration of metallic copper allowed in a single treatment for aquatic weeds?

Show answer Do not exceed 1.0 ppm metallic copper in any single treatment for aquatic weeds.

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In waters destined for drinking water, what additional requirement must be met?

Show answer In waters destined for drinking water, must receive additional and separate potable water treatment.

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Which of the following is a listed application method for Nautique?

Show answer Application methods include direct surface spray, subsurface through weighted hoses, aerial application, or metering/injecting into flowing water.

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When treating aquaculture ponds where fish are present, what is the maximum allowable concentration of metallic copper per treatment?

Show answer Do not exceed 0.4 ppm when treating aquaculture ponds with fish present.

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What PPE is required for an applicator according to the label instructions?

Show answer Applicators must wear coveralls (Tyvek suit or similar) over long-sleeved shirt and long pants; socks and chemical resistant footwear; chemical-resistant gloves (nitrile or butyl rubber); and protective eyewear (goggles, safety glasses, or face shield).

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When applying Nautique to flowing water, how should the applicator determine the necessary drip rate (ml/min) to maintain the desired ppm?

Show answer For flowing water, use Table 2 to determine drip rate (ml/min) based on flow rate (cfs) to maintain desired ppm.

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What is the total metallic copper equivalent contained in Nautique?

Show answer It contains Copper Ethylenediamine Complex (13.2%) and Copper Triethanolamine Complex (14.9%), providing a total metallic copper equivalent of 9.1%.

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If a user intends to treat waters containing rapidly reproducing toxic algae that pose a public health threat, what is required if they wish to apply copper at intervals shorter than 14 days?

Show answer In situations where rapidly reproducing toxic algal species pose a public health threat, must receive authorization from applicable state, local or tribal water resources authorities before applying copper at intervals shorter than 14 days.

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