Pesticide Program
The Pesticide functions of the WDA Technical Services Division are primarily:
- Compliance Assistance and Enforcement of the Wyoming Environmental Pesticide Control Act of 1973
- Compliance Assistance with EPA Rules and Regulations
- Compliance Assistance with the Wyoming Pollution Discharge Elimination System permitting through the Wyoming Dept of Environmental Quality
- Pesticides in Ground Water State Management Plan
- Cooperative Agreement w/ U.S. Geological Survey - Water Quality
- Pesticide Applicator Training/Certification/Licensing
- WY Department of Agriculture Applicator Licensing/Testing
- University of Wyoming Applicator Training
- Pesticide Applicator CEU's (Current Listing of Licensed Commercial Pesticide Applicators CEU's) Contact agrtshelpdesk@wyo.gov for more information
- Pesticide Applicator License Search (Current searchable listing of all Private and Commercial Applicators)
- Commercial Applicator Search
- Private Applicator Search
- Contact agrtshelpdesk@wyo.gov for more information
- Pesticide Dealer Licensing
- Pesticide Disposal Program
- Section 18 / 24(c) / 25b / EUP Registrations
- Administrator for the Pesticide Board of Certification
- Database Management
- POINTS - Pesticides of Interest Tracking System
- CPARD - Certification Plan and Reporting Database
- NPIRS/AlStar - National Pesticide Information Retrieval System
- Management of pesticide/groundwater State Management Plan (SMP)
- Worker Protection Standards (WPS) Training
Pesticide Information:
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State Resources:
- Pesticide Use Permitting in Wyoming
- Pesticides and Wyoming Homeowners
- Experimental Use Permit (EUP)
- Wyoming Statutes, Rules & Regulations
- Forms & Applications
- Pesticide Aircraft Licensing
- Establishment Licensing
- Product Registration
- Fumigation Management Plan (Fillable Form, 4/12/2017)
Apiary Mapping Program - You can search and download current GPS coordinates for apiary locations within the State of Wyoming
The data provided is only as accurate as what has been provided to this office. It should be noted that not all apiary locations have been plotted and therefore the department takes no responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of the information provided, and this data is solely being provided as a public service. Apiary locations are known to be relocated due to environmental conditions or other industry practices.
Federal Resources:
- Pesticides: Endangered Species Protection Program
- Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Home Page
- National Agriculture Compliance Assistance Center
- EPA - Pesticide Product Label System
Supplemental Pesticide Labels
- Section 18: Section 18 Guidelines
- Section 24(c): Section 24c Guidelines