SePRO Total Pond - Clear G

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

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?

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?

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?

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?

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?

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?

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?

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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