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Date: 2012-11-19 11:53:58
Land management
Environment
Pesticide
Restricted use pesticide
Aerial application
Fumigation
Green Pest Management
Pesticide regulation in the United States
Pesticides
Pest control
Agriculture

PRELIMINARY APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATION AS A PESTICIDE APPLICATOR (FORM ES[removed]Government of the District of Columbia Department of the Environment Toxic Substance Division/Hazardous Materials Branch

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