W. Va. Code R. § 61-12D-3 - Prior Notification
3.1.
Persons intending to aerially apply herbicides on utility rights-of-way, except
on rights-of-way specifically excepted by laws held by the Attorney General of
West Virginia to be preemptory, shall notify to the following persons, in
writing at least 60 days and no more that 120 days prior to the anticipated
beginning of the aerial spray program: the commissioner of the West Virginia
Department of Agriculture, all news media within the counties where the aerial
herbicide application program is to be conducted, all persons in the spray area
on the hypersensitivity registry maintained by the West Virginia Department of
Agriculture; and all property owners, tenants or other persons in control of
land adjacent to the rights-of-way, who have made a written request to the
utility for special advance notification. A written request for special advance
notification shall include the name, mailing address, property location and
telephone number, if any, of the person making the request.
3.1.a. The notice shall include, but is not
limited to:
3.1.a.A. a description of the
area(s) to be aerial sprayed;
3.1.a.B. a toll-free telephone number and an
address of a utility office to which people can call or write to alert the
utility to sensitive areas - including, but not limited to springs, wells,
streams, lakes, ponds, orchards, crop areas, gardens, pastures, meadows, year
around dwellings, public recreation areas, and Christmas tree plantations. A
caller should, whenever possible, reference the location they are calling about
to pole or tower numbers on the rights-of-way;
3.1.a.C. information describing how a land
owner or tenant can enter into a rights-of-way maintenance agreement with the
utility;
3.1.a.D. the location of a
county or area office of the utility where individuals can inspect maps showing
the location of rights-of-way that are to be sprayed;
3.1.a.E. the herbicides to be used in the
project; and
3.1.a.F. the
procedures to be followed in lodging a complaint with either the utility or
with the West Virginia Department of Agriculture.
3.1.b. The utility shall, on a weekly basis,
provide the contemplated aerial spray program for the following week to the
commissioner of the West Virginia Department of Agriculture and to a radio or
TV station serving each county in which the aerial application of herbicides is
planned. The utility shall make the initial notice each year on each of two
weeks immediately proceeding the proposed beginning of the aerial herbicide
spray program.
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