SePRO Total Pond - Clear G

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When performing a surface spray application for smaller areas, how should the product be prepared?

Show answer For smaller applications, surface spray application can be used by dissolving the required amount in a spray tank.

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According to the label, what is the concentration of the active ingredient Copper Sulfate Pentahydrate in SePRO Total Pond - Clear G?

Show answer The active ingredient is Copper Sulfate Pentahydrate at a concentration of 58.9%.

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What is the maximum allowable area of the water's surface that can be treated during a single application?

Show answer Do not apply more than 1/3 of the water's total surface area during any one application.

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To which of the following types of water features is this product designed for use?

Show answer designed for use in ponds, lakes, reservoirs, irrigation and drainage canals, and man-made outdoor water features such as water gardens, ornamental ponds, and fountains.

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When applying the product in seasonal conditions, what must the applicator ensure regarding ice?

Show answer the product is effective year-round, but application should occur before ice forms.

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Which of the following is a function of SePRO Total Pond - Clear G beyond algae control?

Show answer Beyond algae control, it is formulated to improve water clarity by reducing phosphorus levels and binding/precipitating suspended solids.

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According to the PPE requirements, what should an applicator do if contact with the product occurs?

Show answer If contact occurs, rinse skin or eyes with plenty of water and seek medical attention if necessary.

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Which of the following is a restriction regarding the water chemistry for using SePRO Total Pond - Clear G?

Show answer Do not use in waters containing low pH (≤5.0), low dissolved organic carbon (DOC) levels (≤3.0 mg/L), or 'soft' waters (alkalinity less than 50 mg/L).

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