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February 2016
Campus Standards for Turf Management
Development based on recommendations provided in Consolidated Landscape/Turf Irrigation and Management
Program Memorandum
Table of Contents
Introduction ........................................................................................................... 1
Campus Standards .................................................................................................. 2
Attachments ........................................................................................................... 4
In accordance with the Texas State University Stormwater Management Program,
this document should serve as guidance for all landscape and irrigation practices
that take place within the campus. This document is applicable to any department
or contractor who may perform landscape/irrigation installation, management, or
repairs on Texas State University property. Areas covered by these standards
include but may not be limited to:
Campus grounds
Athletic fields
Intramural fields
Golf course
Freeman Ranch
Residence Hall landscapes
New construction/remodel for contracted landscape services
By providing a campus standard for all landscape and irrigation practices, the
University will remain in compliance with the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer
Systems (MS4) Permit.
SECTION 1 – INTRODUCTION
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Irrigation
All departments are to adopt the following standards regarding landscape
irrigation.
a. Audit turf areas and replace sprinklers with “matched precipitation
rate” products (i.e. rotators or nozzles for rotary gear driven
sprinklers). Utilize campus staff or contractors as necessary.
b. Provide drip irrigation systems where appropriate in areas
recommended by the Licensed Landscape Irrigators.
c. Install central control (with flow control) and soil moisture sensors
for all fields and grounds.
d. As much as possible and feasible, follow drought restriction rules in
terms of hours during the day for irrigation (i.e. evening and night
time hours). Exceptions would include when trying to establish
overseed in the Fall and when auditing/maintaining systems (can’t be
done at night).
Landscape
Refrain from using fertilizers with “high” nitrogen leaching potential when
rain is forecasted. See products identified in red in Attachment 1.
Refrain from using pesticides listed in Attachment 2, all of which are
classified as “high,” “extreme,” or “super” toxicity for aquatics.
Always use shields or spray curtains when applying chemicals with sprayers.
SECTION 2 – CAMPUS STANDARDS
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Use a standardized form to inventory stored materials (Attachment 3).
Use a standardized form to track the amount of fertilizer spread (Attachment 4).
Use the Standardized TAD Pesticide Applicator Record after applying pesticides (Attachment 5).
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Attachment 1
Allowable Fertilizers
Fertilizer Source N% Content
Leaching Potential Burn Potential Low Temp.
Response Residual
Effect Quickly Available
Inorganic
Ammonium Nitrate
33-34 High High Rapid Short
Calcium Nitrate 16 High High Moderate Short Ammonium Sulfate
21 Moderate High Rapid Short
Organic Urea 45-46 Moderate High Rapid Short Slowly Available
Slowly Soluble
IBDU 31 Mod. Low Low Moderate Moderate Ureaformaldehyde 38 Low Low Very Low Moderate to
Long
Slow Release
Sulfur Coated Urea
22-38 Low Low Moderate Moderate
Polymber Coated Urea
10-20 Low Low Low Moderate
Natural Organics
Sewage Sludge 6 Very Low Very Low Very Low Long Other Natural Products
3-10 Very Low Very Low Very Low Long
Source:
Water Quality and Professional Turf Managers
A.H. Bruneau, Extension Crop Science Specialist L.T. Lucas, Extension Plant Pathology Specialist
Published by North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service Publication Number: WQWM-156 Revised: September 1995 Last Electronic Revision: November 1995 (JJR)
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Refrain from using fertilizers with “high” nitrogen leaching potential (indicated in red) when rain is forecasted.
Chemical Name Commonly Used Trade Name Toxicity Classificationacetochlor Harness, Surpass highbenefin Balan extremebensulide Betasan highbromoxynil Buctril extremecopper (chelated) complex K-Tea, Komeen high-moderatediclofop Hoelon highendothall Aquathol, Hydrothol highoxadiazon Ronstar highoxyfluorfen Goal highpendimethalin Prowl, Stomp hightrifluralin Treflan, Elancolan, Trim Super-extremeabamectin Affirm, Avid super-extremeazinphos-methyl Guthion extremebendiocarb Dycarb, Ficam, Turcam highcarbofuran Furadan highchlorpyrifos Killmaster II, Brodan, Eradex super-extremecypermethrin Ammo, Cynoff, Fury superdisulfoton Di-Systom high-moderateendosulfan Thiodan superesfenvalerate Asana superesfenvalerate Ectrin, Pydrin superfluvalinate Mavrik superfonofos Dyfonate extreme-superlindane Lindane super-extrememalathion Cythion extrememethidathion Supracide extreme-supermethiocarb Mesurol highmethomyl Lannate high-moderatemethoxychlor Methoxychlor extrememethyl parathion Penncap-M high-moderatenaled Dibrom high-moderateoxamyl Vydate moderateparathion Parathion, Paraspray extreme-highpermethrin Ambush, Pounce superphorate Holdern,Thimet super-extremephosmet Imidan extremepyrethrin Various extremeresmethrin Scourge super
Toxicity to fish of commonly used herbicides (information extracted from Recommendations Memorandum. For full tables, see original documents)
As per the Campus Standard, refrain from using the herbicides on this list.
Attachment 2
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Chemical Name Commonly Used Trade Name Toxicity Classificationrotenone Rotenone, Rotacide extremetemephos Abate extreme-slightterbufos Counter super-extremetetrachlorvinphos Rabon hightrichlorfon Dylox, Proxol extreme-highbenomyl Benlate highcaptan Agrox, Captan, Captec extreme-moderatecarboxin Vitavax high-moderatechlorothalonil Bravo, Daconil,Terlanil highcoppersutfate Basicop,Bluestone high-moderatefenarimol Rubigan highmancozeb Dithane, Fore, Manzate high-moderatemaneb Maneb, Manex high-moderatemetiram Polyram high-slightPCP Pentachlorophenol highPCNB Terraclor highpropiconazole Alamo, Orbit,Banner, Tilt high-moderatethiram Thiram, Spotrete high-moderate
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Attachment 3
Inventory Spreadsheet
Inventory of Materials
Common Name
Chemical Name (if applicable)
Intended Use (Fertilizer, Pesticide,
Herbicide, Insecticide)
Container size (ex: lbs, gallons, etc.)
Quantity (number of containers)
Ex: Fumitoxin Aluminum phosphide
Insecticide 50 lb bag 12
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Attachment 4
Fertilizer Schedule
Fertilizer Schedule
Product Name
Date of Application
Time of Application
Chemical Analysis (N-P-K)
Rate of product per 1000
ft2
Total lbs of
material used
Method of application(a)
Location/ size
treated
Ex: Potash
3/4/2015 11:30am 0-0-60 3 oz 8.35 Backpack sprayer
1 acre
(a) Drop spreader, broadcast spreader, spray rid, backpack sprayer, etc.
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