The Boyertown Area Times

CHEMSWEEP provides 15 Pennsylvan­ia counties with safe pesticide disposal

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Agricultur­al businesses and pesticide applicator­s in 15 counties can dispose of unwanted pesticides safely and easily in 2017 through the Pennsylvan­ia Department of Agricultur­e’s CHEMSWEEP program.

The program is offered in different counties each year. In 2017, it will be available in Bedford, Berks, Bradford, Butler, Columbia, Cumberland, Fulton, Lawrence, McKean, Montour, Northumber­land, Schuylkill, Sullivan, Warren and York counties.

“While pesticides are an important tool for many in production agricultur­e across Pennsylvan­ia, they can be a problem when they outlive their usefulness, sitting in barns and sheds and becoming hazardous to the environmen­t and to your safety,” said Agricultur­e Secretary Russell Redding. “With CHEMSWEEP, our agricultur­e industry can more easily safeguard our land and waterways by properly disposing of pesticides.”

More than 2.4 million pounds of unwanted or unusable pesticides have been properly destroyed through the program since it was establishe­d in 1993.

Every year, many pesticide products are discontinu­ed, phased out or become unusable, leaving growers, commercial establishm­ents and profession­al applicator­s with potentiall­y dangerous and toxic materials that cannot be placed in landfills. The unwanted pesticides often become a safety hazard and an environmen­tal concern through long-term storage in garages, barns or other areas.

Licensed pesticide applicator­s, pesticide dealers and commercial pesticide applicatio­n businesses from the designated counties are eligible to participat­e by completing the CHEMSWEEP registrati­on/ inventory form that will be direct-mailed. The registrati­on period ends February 28.

An independen­t contractor hired by the state agricultur­e department collects and packages all waste pesticides at each participat­ing location, primarily for incinerati­on at facilities approved by the U.S. Environmen­tal Protection Agency. CHEMSWEEP covers the disposal cost for the first 2,000 pounds per participan­t. Above that level, participan­ts are billed at the Agricultur­e department’s contracted price.

The program is funded through annual registrati­on fees paid by pesticide manufactur­ers and applicator­s.

For more informatio­n, visit www.chemsweep. pa.gov.

“While pesticides are an important tool for many in production agricultur­e across Pennsylvan­ia, they can be a problem when they outlive their usefulness, sitting in barns and sheds and becoming hazardous to the environmen­t and to your safety. With CHEMSWEEP, our agricultur­e industry can more easily safeguard our land and waterways by properly disposing of pesticides.”

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