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Under what condition can Natrix be applied in areas containing an active potable water intake?

Answer: Do not apply at a concentration greater than 1.0 ppm of copper in areas containing an active potable water intake unless the water intake can be turned off.

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Which PPE item is required for handling Natrix according to the label?

Answer: The label requires protective eyewear, specifically goggles, safety glasses, or a face shield.

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In what type of water setting should Natrix be applied at a finished strength of 0.2 - 1.0 ppm?

Answer: For flowing waters, the finished strength should be 0.2 - 1.0 ppm.

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Which of the following is NOT a permitted material for chemical-resistant gloves when handling Natrix?

Answer: Permitted glove materials include Barrier Laminate, Butyl Rubber, Nitrile Rubber, Neoprene, Polyethylene, or Polyvinyl chloride; Latex is not listed.

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Which of the following is a target pest for Natrix?

Answer: Natrix is used to control invasive mollusks like zebra and quagga mussels, Asian and island clams, and nuisance snails.

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When treating aquaculture ponds where fish are present, what is the maximum allowable copper concentration for a single application?

Answer: For aquaculture, do not exceed 0.4 ppm of copper during any single application if fish are present.

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According to the label, how should the application rate be adjusted for still and quiescent waters with high alkalinity (>50 ppm)?

Answer: The label notes that for still and quiescent waters, use higher rates in harder water (>50 ppm alkalinity).

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What is a critical restriction regarding the application of Natrix near vegetation?

Answer: The label states DO NOT apply in a way that concentrated product comes in contact with crops, ornamentals, grass or other desirable plants.

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