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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAGENDA REPORT 2013 0220 CCSA REG ITEM 10E ITEM 10.E. P at/ fat s;OBa . . i,`;•: MOORPARK CITY COUNCIL�`y - AGENDA REPORT --- TO: Honorable City Council FROM: John Brand, Senior Management Analys ,.. Mark Westerline, Vector-Animal Control pecialistMV/ DATE: February 13, 2013 (CC meeting of 02120113) SUBJECT: Consider Moorpark Vector Control Division 2012 National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Report SUMMARY Council is being asked to approve the first annual report on the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)permit regarding the pesticides used bythe Vector Control Division as required by the California Water Resources Control Board (Board). BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION On March 1, 2011, the California Water Resources Control Board (Board) adopted Water Quality Order No. 2011-0002-DWQ, General NPDES Permit for Biological and Residual Pesticide Discharges from Vector Control Applications. Order 2011-0002-DWQ updated previous Order No. 2004-0008-DWQ. Order 2011-0002-DWQ mandates that all vector control agencies that apply pesticides to water bodies of the United States, or any water body that could potentially flow to a water body of the United States, submit a Notice of Intent (NOI) to the Board. The NOI requires that a Pesticide Application Plan (PAP) be submitted along with the NOI. The PAP provides a description of what pesticides the vector control agency utilizes and how it ensures that the pesticides are managed appropriately. On March 16, 2011, the City Council approved the Moorpark Vector Control Division PAP and a NOI for a general NPDES permit for biological and residual pesticides discharges from Vector Control applications. The Board approved Moorpark's PAP and NOI. Order No. 2011-0002-DWQ also requires that the vector control agency monitor water bodies that it sprays for potential impacts to the water body. Monitoring services can be a S:\Community ServiceS\ADMINISTRATIVE\CC Agenda Reports\CC Reports\2013Uohn\Current Staff Reports\cc.2013-02-20(Vector Control NPDES Permit).docx 75 Honorable City Council February 20, 2013 Page 2 significant fiscal impact, potentially costing thousands of dollars. The Moorpark Vector Control Division is a member of the Mosquito and Vector Control Association of California (MVCAC). The MVCAC was able to successfully implement a statewide monitoring program that the Board agreed would satisfy monitoring requirements for all MVCAC members. The Moorpark Vector Control Division would not need to implement its own monitoring program; instead, it would rely on MVCAC to provide statewide monitoring information to the Board. Moorpark Vector Control would pay an annual fee to the MVCAC to participate in the annual monitoring program. In 2011 the MVCAC monitoring fee was $258, and in 2012 the fee was $305. Additionally, a $136 NOI fee paid in 2011 is valid through March 2016. Order No. 2011-0002-DWQ additionally requires each agency to prepare an Annual Report (Exhibit A), which is due on March 1 of each year. The Annual Report provides a summary of how the PAP has been implemented, monitoring activity, Best Management Practices, and other required information. The Attachments to the Annual Report provide detailed information on the pesticides, bacterial insecticides, larvicides and surfactants used along with their treatment methods: Attachment 1 - Pesticides Used; Attachment 2-Map of Moorpark;Attachment 3-Mosquito Sources; Attachment 4 - Pesticides Application & Monitoring; Attachment 5 - Monthly Summary Pesticide Reports. FISCAL IMPACT Staff effort and continued participation in the MVCAC monitoring program is estimated to be about $350 in 2013. MVCAC bills are in arrears, and the Moorpark Vector Control Division has sufficient funds budgeted for this expense. The alternative would be to develop the City's own monitoring plan, which would be significantly more expensive and time consuming. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Approve the Moorpark Vector Control Division 2012 National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Annual Report, and direct staff to submit it to the California Water Resources Control Board Exhibit A: City of Moorpark Vector Control Division 2012 Report S:\Community Services\ADMINISTRATIVE\CC Agenda Reports\CC Reports\2013\John\Current Staff Reports\cc.2013-02-20(Vector Control NPDES Permit).docx 76 EXHIBIT A VC C F°P °99 CITY OF MOORPARK O o PARKS,RECREATION&z COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPT. 1 799 Moorpark Avenue,Moorpark,CA 93021 Main City Phone Number(805)517-6200 1 Fax(805)532-2550 1 moorpark @ci.moorpark.ca.us R9reo ��� The City of Moorpark Vector Control Division 2012 NPDES Annual Report Order# 2011-0002-DWQ NPDES # CAG 990004 Enrollee#456AP00001 1. Annual Report a. Staff Summary The City of Moorpark Vector Control Division complied with the applicable components of the General NPDES Permit for Biological and Residual Pesticide Discharges from Vector Control Applications (General Permit). The Division used seven different larvicide products for mosquito control in 2011 and six different larvicide products for mosquito control in 2012. These, along with the total number of applications for each product and total quantity used are listed in the data table on Attachment 1. A map of all known active mosquito sources in the City of Moorpark is included on Attachment 2. No adulticide applications were made during both calendar years of 2011 and 2012. A visual monitoring plan and program of>10% of individual application sites identified as possible "Waters of the US" began in November 2011, when the Division performed Visual Monitoring of>10% of individual application sites identified as "Waters of the US". A table showing all fifty-eight known active mosquito sources followed by the seven selected visual monitoring sources is shown on Attachment 3. The Division continued to follow the guidelines of its PAP. The visual monitoring completed by the District in the first half of the year found that there is no observable change in water quality between the background, event, and post event time periods-see monitoring log sheets. The SWRCB notified the permit holders in a letter to MVCAC dated July 13, 2012 that because the visual monitoring requirements were "interfering with the need for maximal efficient application to adequately protect human health from vector-borne diseases like West Nile Virus," that the visual monitoring was no longer required by individual Districts. b. Summary of Monitoring Data The District began the year by complying with the visual monitoring requirements of the permit. See Footnote 1 of Tables C-1 and C-2 in Amended Water Quality Control Order No. 2011-0002-DWQ, General Permit No. CAG990004. These requirements required a tremendous amount of time to monitor including a number of revisits to specific sites to gather the necessary information. Most critically, time spent revisiting old sites caused delay in getting to new sites. Given the short lifecycle of the mosquito, this greatly exacerbated the task of looking for and treating mosquito breeding sites early in their lifecycle when treatment is more concentrated and effective. Recognizing the need of mosquito control districts to quickly find and treat mosquito breeding sites to prevent the spread of disease, such NICE S.PARVIN ROSEANN MIKOS,Ph.D. KEITH F.MILLHOUSE DAVID POLLOCK MARK VAN DAM Mayor Councilmember Councilmember Councilmember Councilmember 77 as West Nile virus, the SWRCB issued a letter to MVCAC dated July 13, 2012 that indicated the visual monitoring requirement would no longer be required of individual Districts. Based on visual monitoring completed by the Division, there is no observable change in water quality between the background, event, and post event time periods. The Division selected >10% of individual application sites identified as possible "Waters of the US" in November 2011 to visually monitor before and after pesticide applications. Actual pesticide applications and monitoring was done at these sites during the months of May through July 2012 when mosquito larvae were found. Copies of the Divisions visual monitoring data are shown on Attachment 4. The MVCAC Coalition annual report of physical monitoring results for selected mosquito breeding sites within California is scheduled for submittal in March 2013. The Coalition report will include the summary of all physical and chemical monitoring to date as highlighted in the permit. c. BMP Identification BMP's utilized by the Division are outlined in the Division's PAP. These include: emphasis on reducing mosquito breeding habitat through non-chemical means, training employees to prevent spills and applying appropriate amount of chemical in each treatment area, calibrate application equipment and use a biology based assessment for determining treatment thresholds. The Division has been able to nearly halve the number of active mosquito sources from a variety of source reduction methods outlined in the PAP. As a comparison, there were 115 active mosquito sources in Moorpark in 2002. d. Violation Discussion No violations of the General Permit were observed. e. Map of Applications See Attachment 2 f. Log of Applications made to Waters of the U.S. Attachment 5 includes monthly reports of all application data on the covered application areas. g. General Information on Applications This is included in Attachment 1. Dosage, concentration and quantity of each pesticide used are derived from the individual pesticide labels. All Division Vector Control staff are licensed through a cooperative agreement with the California Department of Public Health (CDPH). Division staff applies pesticides according to label directions included. h. Visual Monitoring Data Visual Monitoring Data is provided on Attachment 4. i. BMP, PAP, Monitoring Program Recommendations Division staff felt no valuable data was obtained by visual monitoring of selected sources and that it took essential time away from other vector control activity such as source applications and reduction necessary for reducing mosquito counts and disease potential. j. Pesticide Application Log made to Waters of the U.S. A representation of the pesticide application log is contained in Attachment 4. k. Updated PAP Components The Division last amended its PAP on 10/24/11. 2 78 Attachment 1 Annual Pesticides Used Product Registration Number 2011 2011 2012 2012 Apps. Oz. Apps. Oz. Agnique MMF G 53263-30 29 21.05 22 15.75 Altosid Pellets 2724-448 71 751.50 34 94.80 Fourstar Briquets 83362-3 47 148.20 39 55.15 Golden Bear 1111 8329-72 97 590.45 167 664.50 Vectobac G 73049-10 14 121.00 0 0.00 Vectolex CG 73049-20 11 190.30 3 10.50 VectoMax "CG 73049-429 7 258.00 31 267.20 79 3 MOSQUITO Q 1UE tM, ,MF . . . . . . . . . . . . MONOMOLECULAR SURFACE FILM FOR CONTROL OF IMMATURE MOSQUITOES AND MIDGES ACTIVE INGREDIENT APPLICATION NOTES Po1_-Y(oxy-1,2-ethanedivl),a-isooctadecvl-m-hvdrox_vl(100%) Rate of kill:The rate of kill when using MMF is dependent on the species,the life stage,the habitat and the temperature.Pu icidal action will typically result CAUTION in 24 hours.Larvicidal action will usually result in 24-72 hours.I the film is present,as indicated by the Indicator Oil,control will be achieved. KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN Indicator Oil:AGNIQUE3 MMF is not visible on the surface of the water.To FIRST AID TREATMENT check the habitat for the presence and persistence of the product,add a drop of IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of soap and water.Get medical attention if irritation AGNIQUE®MMF Indicator Oil to several locations in the habitat.If the Indicator Oil develops. forms a tight bead on the surface of the water,then the MMF is present for control. IF IN EYES: Flush with plenty of water.Get medical attention if irritation develops. Persistence:The AGNIQUEO MMF surface film typically persists on the water's surface for 5-22 days.Polluted waters will cause more rapid degradation of PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS the film.Hi her application rates will prolong film life and extend the interval between re�reatment. HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS Species:Mosquitoes and midges that require little or no surface contacts for CAUTION: Avoid contact with skin,eyes or clothing.Wash thoroughly with breathing will e affected by the product during the pupae and emerging adult soap and water after handling. life stages. DIRECTIONS FOR USE Winds:The high end of the dosae rate is recommended when spraying habitats where multi-directional winds of-]0 mph(16 km/hr)or greaterare expected to It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with persist.While the film will be pushed by the winds,it will re-spread gickly its labelin .To be used in governmental mosquito control programs,by profes- once the winds have subsided.if persistent unidirectional winds of 10 mph(16 sional pes control operators,or in other mosquito or midge control operations. km/hr)or greater are expected,the displacement of the surface film may result This product is for the control of immature mosquitoes and midges in ponds, in poor control. 4- lakes,swamps,ditches,floodwater areas and many other areas where they Spray Tank:Thoroughly clean the spray system of contaminants such as breed and develop.This product may be used in potable and irrigation wafers, petro eu moils,water,detergents and conventional toxicants pprior to adding `! permanent and semi-permanent waters,and in croplands and pastures. AGNIQUE MMF.Detergents will destroy the film-forming of the MMF;other contaminants(water and oil)will result in the formation of an unsprayable paste. STORAGE AND DISPOSAL Dilution:AGNIQUE"MMF is typically applied to the water's surface without DO NOT CONTAMINATE WATER,FOOD,OR FEED BY STORAGE OR DISPOSAL. dilution.However,if it is desired to spray higher volumes of liquid,AGNIQUE® MMF may be diluted using a high shear injection system,that dilutes the MMF PESTICIDE STORAGE: Do not allow storage containers to rust.Rust contami- at the nozzle to a maximum of 10%in water.Do not add AGNIQUE®MMF to nation may clog spray nozzles.Do not allow product to freeze. water in non-agitated spray systems.Conventional bypass recirculation will not PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Wastes resulting from the use of this product may be provide adequate agitation to effectively mix MMF with water. disposed of on site or at an approved waste disposal facility. Expanding Waters:Significant expansion of the habitat's surface area due to CONTAINER DISPOSAL- Triple rinse,then offer for recycling or reconditioning; rain or hdaI fluxes can be compensated for by using a dosage that is based on or puncture and impose of in a sanitary landfill,or by other procedures approved the largest expected surface area.This will ensure complete coverage,and by state or local authorities, eliminate the need for re-treatment of the flooded area. APPLICATION DIRECTIONS NOTICE This roduct may be applied by both ground and aerial applications:To use,spray Cognis Corporation makes no warranty,express or implied of merchantability, the desired rate of neat MMF onto the surface of the water.No dilution is required. fitness or otherwise conceming the use of this product other than as indicated The MMF will spread to cover hard to access areas.A fan spray is recommended. on the label.User assumes all risks;storage or handling not in strict accordance Do not pour or inject a stream spray directly into water. with the label. AGNIQUE®MMF is not visible on the surface of the water.Excess MMF on the water surface will form a globule. MOSQUITO HABITAT Suggested Rate Range* Fresh and brackish waters 0.2-0.S gallons/acre • Examples include salt marshes,ponds,storm water and retention& 2-5 liters/hectare detention basins,roadside ditches,grassy swales,fields,pastures, potable water containers,reservoirs,irrigated croplands,woodland pools,tidal water,etc... Polluted waters 0.35-1.0 gallons/acre a f•0 S I u t n S Examples include sewage lagoons,animal waste effluent lagoons, 3.5-10 liters/hectare 7 � septic ditches,etc... _� *Use higher rates when emergent or surface vegetation is present,due to the wicking action of the product.The more vegetation or the • • drier the vegetation,the higher the rate. COGNIS CORPORATION, *The lower rates may be used when only pupae are present. 49M ME AVENUE CINONNATI,OH 45232-1419 1.800.2541029 MIDGE HABITAT Suggested Rate Range^ 24 HOUR EMERGENCY PHONE Fresh water 0.5 gallons/acre CHEMMEC 1500424JBW Examples include ponds and lakes 5 liters/hectare For informabcnanth pmtiddepm&d(Wdlnghealth Polluted waters 0.5-1.0 gallons/acre Natoral Pesticide e%�iionsi -eooassa37a Examples include sewage lagoons and percolation ponds 5-10 liters/hectare ^Reapplication is recommended every two weeks during the midge season. _a Q,2000,cognis corporation 6/2000 EPA REG NO.53263-28 EPA Establishment Number 53263-SC-01 4 80 J Sid. MOSQUITO 'GROWTH R EGULATOR A GRANULAR PRODUCT TO PREVENT ADULT MOSQUITO EMERGENCE (INCLUDING THOSE WHICH r'1flAY TRANSMIT WEST MILE VIRUS) UIBBE ACTIVE INGREDIENT ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS (S)-Methoprene (CAS #65733-16-6) . . . . 4.25% Do not contaminate water when disposing of rinsate OTHER INGREDIENTS: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95.75% or equipment washwaters. Total . . . . 100.00% DIRECTIONS FOR USE EPA Reg No. 2724-448 EPA Est. No. 39578-TX-1 It is a violation of Federal Law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN INTRODUCTION CAUTION ZOkOW ALTOSID® Pellets (ALTOSID® Pellets) release ALTOSID® Insect Growth Regulator as they erode. ALTOSID® Pellets prevent the emergence of adult PRECAUTIONARY" STATEMENTS standing water mosquitoes, including Anopheles, HAZARDS TO HUMANS Culex, Culiseta, Coquillettidia, and Mansonia spp., as AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS well as adults of the floodwater mosquitoes such as Aedes, Ochlerotatus, and Psorophora spp. from CAUTION treated sites. Causes moderate eye irritation. Harmful if absorbed GENERAL DIRECTIONS through skin. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, or clothing. ALTOSID® Pellets release effective levels of ALTOSID® Wash thoroughly with soap and water aRer handling. Insect Growth Regulator for up to 30 days under FIRST AID �'Pical environmental conditions. Continue treatment Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment through the last brood of the season. Treated larvae advice. continue to develop normally to the pupal stage where they die. NOTE: This insect growth regulator has no If in eyes • Hold eye open and rinse slowly and effect on mosquitoes which have reached the pupal or gently with water for 15-20 minutes. adult stage prior to treatment. • Remove contact lenses, if present, APPLICATION SITES AND RATES after the first 5 minutes, then Use lower application rates when water is shallow, continue rinsing eye. vegetation and/or pollution are minimal, and insect If on skin • Take off contaminated clothing. populations are low. Use higher rates when water is or clothing deep (>2 ft), vegetation, pollution, and/or organic • Rinse skin immediately with plenty of debris or water flow are high, and insect populations water for 15-20 minutes. are high. In instances of high organic debris and Have the product container or label with you when water flow, residual activity may be diminished. calling a poison control center or doctor, or going for treatment. You may also contact 1-800-248-7763 for emergency medical treatment information. 5 81 MOSQUITO HABITAT RATE (LB/ACRE) STORAGE AND DISPOSAL Floodwater sites Do not contaminate water, food, or feed by storage Pastures, meadows, rice fields, or disposal. Store closed containers of ALTOSID® freshwater swamps and marshes, Pellets in a cool, dry place. salt and tidal marshes, cattail marshes, woodland pools, flood- PESTICIDE DISPOSAL plains, tires, other artificial Wastes resulting from the use of this product may be water-holding containers 2.5-5 disposed of on site or at an approved waste Dredging spoil sites, waste disposal facility. treatment and settling ponds, ditches CONTAINER HANDLING and other manmade depressions 5-10 Nonrefillable container. Do not reuse or refill this container. Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then offer Permanent water sites for recycling, if available, or puncture and dispose Ornamental ponds and fountains, of in a sanitary landfill, or by incineration, or if fish ponds, cattail marshes, water allowed by state and local authorities, by burning. hyacinth beds, flooded crypts, If burned, stay out of smoke. transformer vaults, abandoned swimming pools, construction and WARRANTY AND CONDITIONS OF SALE other manmade depressions, Seller makes no warranty, expressed or implied, concerning treeholes, other artificial water- the use and handling of this product other than indicated on holding containers 2,5_5 the label. Buyer assumes all risks of use and handling of this material when such use and handling are contrary to label Storm drains, catch basins, roadside instructions. ditches, cesspools, septic tanks, waste settling ponds, vegetation-choked For information or in case of an emergency, call phosphate pits 5_10 1-800-248-7763. www.altosid.com APPLICATION METHODS Mosquitoes: Apply ALTOSID® Pellets up to 15 days prior to flooding, or at any stage of larval development after flooding or in permanent water sites. Fixed wing aircraft or helicopters equipped with granular spreaders capable of applying rates from 2.5 to 10 lb/acre may be used to apply ALTOSID°Pellets. The pellets may also be applied using ground equipment which will achieve good, even coverage at the above rates. Apply ALTOSID® Pellets to artificial containers such as tires and catch basins, etc. Wellmork International 1501 East Woodfield Rood 20OW ���N® Schaumburg,Illinois 60173 EX CON. ��Products ALTOSID,ZOECON and the ZOECON logo are registered trademarks of Wellmork International. May,2010 300506948 Made in the U.S.A. Schaumburg,©2005-2010 WEWv1ARK INTERNATIONAL g, 6 82 1 FOU run ---------Briquets Specimen label Sustained Release 45 Day Microbial ACTIVE INGREDIENTS: DIRECTIONS FOR USE 'Bacillus sphaericus Serotype H5a5b,strain 2362 ............................................... 6.00% It is a violation of Federal law to apply this product in a manner inconsistent fermentation solids,spores and insecticidal toxins with its labeling. "Bacill usthuringiensis subspecies israel eesis Strain BMP144 ...................... 1.00% APPLICATION DIRECTIONS fermentation solids,spores and insecticidal toxins FourStarTm Briquets are a highly selective microbial insecticide effective against OTHER INGREDIENTS: .................................................................................................... ON a mosquitoes in a variety of habitats for up to 45 days or more.Fourstar Briquets release TOTAL: ................................................................................................................................. 100.00% effective levels of Bacillus sphaericus and Bacillus ffiuringiensis subspecies israelensis Equivalent to`60 BsITU/mg and"70 ITU/mg respectively.The percent active to the water surface over time as the briquet dissolves, ingredient does not indicate product performance and potency measurements are not APPLICATION SITES federally standardized. FourStar Briquets can be applied to areas that contain aquatic life,fish and plants.as KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN well as areas used by or in contact with humans,animals,horses, livestock,pets,birds CAUTION or wildlife.Examples of application sites include,but are not limited to:storm drains, catch basins,underground drainage systems,storm water retention areas,retention PRECALITIONARV STATEMENTS ponds,abandoned swimming pools,ornamental fountains and ponds,fish ponds,water HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS—CAUTION: gardens,animal drinking troughs,standing water,water holding receptacles,man-made Harmful if inhaled.Causes moderate eye irritation,Avoid contact with skin,eyes,or and natural sites where mosquitoes may develop. clothing.Avoid breathing dust.Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling and APPLICATION RATES before eating,drinking,chewing gum,using tobacco or using the toilet.Remove and For control of mosquito larvae,place one(1)briquet in sites up to 100 square feet of wash contaminated clothing before reuse.Prolonged or frequently repeated skin contact surface area.For large sites,apply 1 additional briquet for each additional 100 square may cause allergic reactions in some individuals, feet of water surface,regardless of water depth.When mosquito populations are high, ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS: water is heavily polluted,and/or algae are abundant,double the above application rate. Do not apply to treated,finished drinking water reservoirs or dunking water receptacles STORAGE AND DISPOSAL when the water is intended for human consumption. Do not contaminate water,food,or feed by storage or disposal. FIRST All) Pesticide Storage:Store in a cool,dry place. If inhaled •Move person to fresh air. Pesticide Disposal:Wastes resulting from use of this product may be disposed of on •If person is not breathing,call 911 or an ambulance,then give site or at an approved waste disposal facility. artificial respiration,preferably by mouth to mouth if possible. Container Disposal:Nonrefillable container.Do not reuse or refill empty carton or •Call poison control center or doctor for treatment advice. packaging material.Offer for recycling if available or crush and discard carton in H on skin or •Take off contaminated clothing, a sanitary landfill or by incineration or,if allowed by state and local authorities,by clothing •Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15-20 minutes. burning.If burned,stay out of smoke. •Call poison control center or doctor for treatment advice. NOTICE TO USER If in eyes •Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water Seller makes no warranty express or implied,of merchantability,fitness or otherwise for 15-20 minutes. concerning the use of this product other than as indicated on the label.User assumes •Remove contact lenses,if present,after the first 5 minutes, all risks of use,storage or handling not in strict accordance with label instructions, and then continue rinsing eyes. 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To be used in governmental mosquito control programs and by professional Hazards to Humans KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN pest control operators. (& Domestic Animals) CAUTION This product is for control of mosquito larvae in swamps,floodwater areas, and other areas where mosquitoes develop.It should be applied at normal uniform rates of 3 gal./acre or less.Under special circumstances,such as CAUTION FIRST AID extremely dense vegetation or water of high organic content,rates to a Have the following product container or label with you when calling a maximum of 5 gal./acre may be used.Petroleum oils may produce an poison control center or doctor going for treatment.For Medical unsightly appearance and should not be used when this condition is Contains Petroleum Distillate Emergencies,call the International Poison Control Center at 1-800-2147753. objectionable.Use particular care to avoid damage when spraying over If swallowed:Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for areas containing fish or wildlife. treatment advice.Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by a poison Contact May Irritate Skin. control center or doctor.Do not give any liquid to the person.Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Causes Eye Irritation. It In eyes: Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15- STORAGE AND DISPOSAL 20 minutes.Remove contact lenses,if present,after the first 5 minutes,then Potential Inhalation Hazard. continue rinsing.Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice. Do not use,store,pour or spill near flames or excessive heat.If drum is If on skin:Take off contaminated clothing.Rinse skin immediately with leaking,move drum to stop the leak.Absorb spilled materials with sand, plenty of water for 15-20 minutes.Call a poison control center or doctor for clay or vermiculite and sweep up. Avoid contact with eyes,skin and clothing.Wear goggles and rubber treatment advice. co gloves.Use with adequate ventilation.Avoid breathing vapor or spray If Inhaled: Move person to fresh air.If person is not breathing,call 911 or Prohibitions: mist.Wash thoroughly after handling.Remove contaminated clothing an ambulance,then give artificial respiration,preferably mouth-to-mouth.Call Do not contaminate water,food,or feed by storage or disposal. and wash before re-use.Respiratory protection may by required. a poison control center or doctor for further treatment advice. Note to Physician:Contains petroleum distillate.Vomiting may cause Pesticide Disposal: Environmental Hazards: aspiration pneumonia. Wastes resulting from the use of this product may be disposed of on site This product is toxic to fish and other aquatic organisms.Do not apply E.P.A. EST. No. 8929-IL-01 or at an approved waste disposal facility. directly to water(except when applied for mosquito larvae control;then EPA Reg. No.8329-72 Container Disposal: only around the borders of these areas and In shallow water).Do not g Triple rinse(or equivalent).Then offer for recycling or reconditioning,or contaminate water by cleaning of equipment or disposal of equipment y 9 g. washwaters. puncture and dispose of In a sanitary landfill,or by other procedures Min. Net Gal. approved by state and local authorities. Physical and Chemical Hazards: Batch No. In Case of Medical Emergency, Call the Do not Use or store near heat or open flame. International Poison Control Center For more information call: 1-800-214-7753. 1-800-323-5727 In Case of Transportation Emergency, Call INFOTRAC 1-800-535-5053 CLARKE MOSQUITO CONTROL PRODUCTS,INC.makes no warranty,expressed or implied,concerning the use of this product other than as indicated on the label. Buyer assumes all risk of use/handling of this material when use and/or handling is contrary to label instructions. SOLD BY CLARKE MOSQUITO CONTROL AR PRODUCTS, INC. 159 N. GARDEN AVENUE ���GOLM CLARKE ROSELLE, ILLINOIS 60172 (630) 894-2000 PL0021 09/05 00 \3 ? 7 t } ƒ { 0 # o ] ( {<: � « . th .\ . . : r ; y _}} _ ; < ! . . r CC � �\ � f , . p mAae& 1 1 5' 10 86 3 6° 11 87 >PE:f'111F I_Al�fL Ll'tk1TE� -t\ iIL-�PLF �T \41l"11.(;RF:I:iROoK.,M'T 1 Valent BioSciences Habitat Rate Range Ve c L®L a xO CG Natural and manmade aquatic sites such as lakes, 5-20 lbs/acre** I ponds,rivers,canals and streams. Biological Larvicide Dormant Rice Fields: Impounded water in dormant rice fields. 5-20 lbs/acre** Granules (For application only during the interval between ACTIVE INGREDIENT: harvest and preparation of the field for the next Bacillus sphaericus Serotype H5a5b,strain 2362 Technical Powder cropping cycle.) (670 BsITU/mg)............................................. 7.5% OTHER INGREDIENTS....................................... 92.5% Waste Tires: Tires stockpiled in dumps,landfills,recycling plants, 20-80 lbs/acrettt TOTAL.................................................... 100.0% and other similar sites. Potency: This product contains 50 BsITU/mg or 0.023 Billion BsITU/ib. "'0.5-2 lbs/1000 sq.It. EPA Reg. No. 73049-20 II.For the control of mosquito larvae species*in agricultural/crop sites where EPA Est No. 33762-IA-001 List No. 5722 mosquito breeding occurs: KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN Habitats: Rate Range CAUTION Rice,pastures/hay fields,orchards,citrus groves, 5-20 Ibs/acre** 1.0 FIRST AID irrigated crops. If in eyes F.Remove old eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for I5-20 Apply uniformly by aerial or conventional ground equipment. Reapply as needed inutes. after 1 to 4 weeks. contact lenses,if,present,after the first 5 minutes,then * Mosquito species effectively controlled by VectoLex CG: continue rinsing eye. Culex spp. •Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice. Aeder vexans Ochlerotatus melanimon (Aedes melanimon) If on skin •Take off contaminated clothing. Ochlerotatus stimulans (Aedes stimulans) or clothing •Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15-20 minutes. Ochlerotatus nigromaculis (Aedes nigromaculis) •Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice. Psorophora columhiae HOT LINE NUMBER Psorophorajerox Ochlerotatus triseriatus (Aedes triseriatus) Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or Ochlerotatus sollicitans (Aedes sollicitans) doctor,or going for treatment. You may also contact 1-877-315-9819(24 hours)for Anopheles quadrimaculatus emergency medical treatment and/or transport emergency information.For all other Coquillettidia perturbans information,call I-800-323-9597. **Use higher rates(10 to 20 lbs/acre)in areas where extended residual control is necessary, 2.0 PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS or in habitats having deep water or dense surface cover. 2.1 Hazards To Humans and Domestic Animals Avoiding spray drift at the application site is the responsibility of the applicator. CAUTION The interaction of many equipment and weather related factors determine the po- tential for spray drift. The applicator and the treatment coordinator are responsible Harmful if absorbed through the skin. Causes moderate eye irritation. Avoid for considering all these factors when making decisions. contact with skin,eyes or clothing. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling. 6.0 NOTICE TO USER Mixers/loaders and applicators not in enclosed cabs or aircraft, must wear a SELLER MAKES NO WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OF MER- dust/mist filtering respirator meeting NIOSH standards of at least N-95,R-95,or CHANTABILITY,FITNESS OR OTHERWISE CONCERNING THE USE OF P-95. Repeated exposure to high concentrations of microbial proteins can cause THIS PRODUCT OTHER THAN AS INDICATED ON THE LABEL.USER AS- allergic sensitizations. SUMES ALL RISKS OF USE,STORAGE OR HANDLING NOT IN STRICT 2.2 Environmental Hazards ACCORDANCE WITH ACCOMPANYING DIRECTIONS. Do not contaminate water when disposing of equipment washwaters or rinsate. VALENT BIOSCIENCES®CORPORATION 3.0 DIRECTIONS FOR USE 870 TECHNOLOGY WAY LIBERTYVILLE,IL 60048-800-323-9597 It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with 04-4479/R4 its labeling. ©Valent BioSciences Corporation August,2003 VID 3.17.04 4.0 STORAGE AND DISPOSAL. Do not contaminate water,food or feed by storage or disposal. Do not contam- inate water when disposing of equipment washwaters. Pesticide Storage: Store in a cool,dry place. Pesticide Disposal: Wastes resulting from the use of this product may be disposed of on site or at an approved waste disposal facility. Container Disposal: Completely empty bag into application equipment. Then dispose of empty bag in a sanitary landfill or by incineration,or if allowed by State and local authorities,by burning. If burned,stay out of smoke. 5.0 APPLICATION DIRECTIONS MOSQUITO CONTROL I.For control of mosquito larvae species*in the following non-crop sites: Habitat Rate Range Wastewater: Sewage effluent,sewage lagoons,oxidation ponds, 5-20 lbs/acre** septic ditches,animal waste lagoons,impounded wastewater associated with fruit and vegetable processing. Stormwater/Drainage Systems: Storm sewers,catch basins,drainage ditches,retention, 5-20 Ibs/acre** detention and seepage ponds. Marine/Coastal Areas: Salt marshes,mangroves,estuaries. 5-201bs/acre** Water Bodies: Database rind format eopsrigljtCe by VP( Acquisition C`orporarion. kil rights reserved. 12 88 2.0 PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS 2.1 Hazards To Humans and Domestic Animals VectoMax CG I CAUTION Causes moderate eye irritation. Harmful if absorbed through the skin or inhaled. Prolonged or frequent skin contact may BIOLOGICAL LARVICIDE cause allergic reactions in some individuals.Avoid contact with skin, eyes, or clothing.Avoid breathing dust.Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling and before eating,drinking, GRANULE chewing gum, using tobacco or using the toilet. Remove and wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Mixers/loaders and applicators not in enclosed cabs or aircraft, must wear a dust/mist filtering respirator meeting NIOSH ®illp FOR ORGANIC PRODUCTION standards of at least N-95, R-95, or P-95. Repeated exposure to high concentrations of microbial proteins can cause allergic sensitizations. ACTIVE INGREDIENTS: 2.2 Environmental Hazards Bacillus sphaericus Serotype H5a5b,strain 2362 Fermentation Solids, Spores,and Insecticidal Toxins ....... 2.7% Do not apply directly to treated,finished drinking water reservoirs Bacillus thuringiensis Subsp.israelensis Serotype H-14, or drinking water receptacles when the water is intended for Strain AM65-52 Fermentation Solids,Spores,and human consumption. Insecticidal Toxins 4.5% __.__._....__---- _._ OTHER INGREDIENTS ....................... ...... 92.8% 3.0 DIRECTIONS FOR USE TOTAL ... ............... ..... ....................100.0% It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner The percent active ingredient does not indicate product performance inconsistent with its labeling. and potency measurements are not federally standardized. -------_-_-----.-__._ _._.-___,.___..._.__ _.___.__-_.___.___.. Potency:This product contains 50 BsITU/mg or 0.023 Billion BsITU/Ib. 4.0 APPLICATION DIRECTIONS Expiration Date:(Two years from date of manufacture) MOSQUITO CONTROL EPA Reg.No.73049-429 VectoMax®CG is a selective microbial insecticide for use EPA Est.No. 33762-IA-001 List No.05750 against mosquito larvae in a variety of habitats.VectoMax CG can be applied to areas that contain fish,other aquatic life,and plants.VectoMax CG can be applied to areas used by or in INDEX: contact with humans,pets,horses,livestock,birds,or wildlife. 1.0 First Aid 1.For control of mosquito larvae in the following non-crop 2.0 Precautionary Statements sites: 2.1 Hazard to Humans(and Domestic Animals) Habitat Rate Range 2.2 Environmental Hazards 3.0 Directions for Use Wastewater: 4.0 Application Directions Sewage effluent,sewage lagoons,oxidation 5-20 Ibs/acre` 5.0 Storage and Disposal ponds,septic ditches,animal waste lagoons, 6.0 Warranty and Disclaimer impounded wastewater associated with fruit and vegetable processing. Storm Waters/Drainage Systems: KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN Drainage ditches,roadside ditches,retention, 5-20 Ibs/acre* detention,and seepage ponds. CAUTION Marine/Coastal Areas: 1.0 FIRST AID Tidal water,salt marshes,mangroves,estuaries. 5-20 Ibs/acre' If in eyes Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently Water Bodies: with water for 15-20 minutes. Natural and manmade aquatic sites such 5-20 Ibs/acre• • Remove contact lenses,if present,after the as lakes,ponds,canals,rivers and streams first 5 minutes,then continue rinsing eye. (including river&stream edges),floodplains, • Call a poison control center or doctor for swamps,marshes, irrigation ditches,flood water, treatment advice. woodland pools,snow melt pools and livestock If on skin Take off contaminated clothing. watering ponds n and troughs. or clothing Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15-20 minutes. Waste Tires: • Call a poison control center or doctor for Tires stockpiled in dumps,landfills, recycling 0.5-2 Ibs/ treatment advice. P p Y 9 If inhaled plants,and other similar sites. 1000 sq.ft. • Move person to fresh air. • If person is not breathing,call 911 or ambulance, then give artificial respiration,preferably by mouth-to-mouth,if possible. • Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment advice. HOT LINE NUMBER Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor,or going for treatment You may also contact 1-877-315-9819(24 hours)for emergency medical treatment and/or transport emergency information.For all other information, call 1-800-323-9597. CONTINUED 13 89 4.0 APPLICATION DIRECTIONS (Cont'd) 11.For the control of mosquito larvae in agricultural/crop sites where mosquito breeding occurs. Habitat Rate Range Rice fields,pastures/hay fields,orchards 5-20 Ibs/acre" (including citrus groves,peaches,almonds, dates,walnuts), asparagus fields,corn fields, cotton fields, alfalfa fields,vineyards. Apply uniformly by aerial or conventional ground equipment. Reapply as needed(after 1-4 weeks under typical environmental conditions). 'Use higher rates (10-20 Ibs/acre) in areas where 4th instar Aedes or Ochlerotatus spp. larvae predominate, or very high densities of late instar larvae are present, or under conditions where local experience indicates the need for higher rates to achieve extended residual control. Avoiding spray drift at the application site is the responsibility of the applicator.The interaction of many equipment and weather related factors determine the potential for spray drift. The applicator and the treatment coordinator are responsible for considering all these factors when making desicions. 5.0 STORAGE AND DISPOSAL _ Do not contaminate water,food or feed by storage or disposal. Pesticide Storage: Store in a cool, dry place. Pesticide Disposal: To avoid wastes, use all material in this container by application according to label directions. If wastes cannot be avoided, offer remaining product to a waste disposal facility or pesticide disposal program (often such programs are run by state or local governments or by industry). Container Handling:Nonrefillable container.Do not reuse or refill this container.Completely empty bag into application equipment. Then offer for recycling if available or dispose of empty bag in a sanitary landfill or by incineration. Do not burn, unless allowed by State and local ordinances. 6.0 WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMERl ���� _____ To the extent consistent with applicable law, seller makes no warranty, express or implied, of merchantability, fitness or otherwise concerning use of this product other than as indicated on the label.User assumes all risks of use,storage or handling not in strict accordance with the accompanying directions. VectoMax is a registered trademark of Valent BioSciences Corporation. VALEN_TBIoS-IEIN CE VIMWVWWW� CORPORATION 870 TECHNOLOGY WAY LIBERTYVILLE,IL 60048 USA PH:800-323-9597 04-6625/133 ©Valent BioSciences Corporation,September 2010 14 90 N T� O t ROADWAY Z BRO D AY r Z G 118 r H1ATt=... r J- F -- OS ANGELES N asp 4s a� /arroY�t�l r �# PION T�ERRARE O� �O 1 0.5 0 1 Miles City of Moorpark Existing Urban Area Legend Ventura County,CA River s N Geos tec Moorpark Figure consultants Ventura County Oakland Office April 2010 B-6 P:\GIS\Ventura County_ManuaRProjects\B-6_Moorpark_MS4 Pop Areas 092310.mxd,WHL,September 23,2010 N Attachment 3 CITY OF MOORPARK MOSQUITO SOURCES 2012 Source Source # Source Name Source Location Count Al A.S. #1 Section 1 East city limits to VDA stabilizing weir. 1 A2 No. 2 Cyn. FCC(Formerly Moorpark College FC Between 118 and VDA by railroad tracks 2 B5 VDA Run Off Drain 1 - In VDA Complex.Branch of Underground Drain by Unit# 160 3 B6 VDA Run Off Drain 2- In VDA Complex.Branch of Underground Drain by Unit#61 4 B8 VDA Run Oft Drain 4- In VDA Complex.Branch of Underground Drain by Unit# 5 E1 VDA Clubhouse Pond- Directly South of VDA Clubhouse. Check After heavy rains 6 D1 VDA Drain A- The farthest East drain that runs S.of the concrete levee/walkway. 7 D2 VDA Drain B - About 300 ft. W. of Drain A. 8 D4 VDA Drain D- About 500 ft. W of Drain C. 9 G1 Pecan Ave. Gutter- Gutters 10 G3 Stratheam Canyon FCC (Formerly Pecan Ave FC Enter through flood gate on west side of Pecan and go south to Arr, 11 G5 Varsity Park South Village Drain Drain Just South of 15112 B Varsity draining onto Caltrans 118 Frei 12 G7 Happy Camp Canyon FCC (formerly Fordham FC SouthWest of College Heights/Westwood intersection 13 G8 Hwy 118 North Drainage- North of 118 and south parking lot of Varsity Paris Village,between F 14 H1 AS Sec.#2 Section 2 From VDA stabilizing weir to Butler crossing. 15 H2 Hwy 118 South Drainage- South of 118, between Teledyne Laars and Collins. 16 i1 AS Sec#3 Section 3 Butler crossing to Virginia Colony trestle 17 i2 Vulcan Concrete formerly Ready Mix Pond- On west side of yard at 13950 Princeton 18 i3 AS Sec#4 Section 4 Virginia Colony trestle to Ready Mix trestle 19 i4 Castro-Williams FCC(formeriy Calmat FCC) Channel between Calmat and Riddle property 20 J1 AS Section 5 Ready Mix trestle to New LA Ave 21 J2 AS Section 6 New LA Ave to Spring St bridge 22 J3 Carlsberg Retention Basin- South of Arroyo Simi, Section 6, and east of Spring 23 K6 Southfork Retention Pond Pond located on S.W. side of Southfork/Miller intersection 24 K7A Stagecoach/Spring Basin Drainage Drainage to the North of above basin. 25 K8 Shawnee/Crabapple Ret. Basin Located on both East and West on the South side Crabapple Ct. 26 K10 Shawnee Ct. West Ret. Basin#2 Located on West side of Shawnee Ct. South Basin 27 L2 Peach Hill Drain (Formerly Marlborough drain)-South of Quail Summit and west of r 28 L3 Performance Nursery - Check drainage running north to south, and also along AS Sec 7&E 29 L4 Spring St. S. Pond- Pond located W. of Spring St. S.of Tierra Rejada and N. of Christie 30 M1 AS Section 7 Spring St bridge to AV Pedestrian Bridge 31 M3 AS Section 8 AV Pedestrian Bridge to Tierra Rejada Bridge 32 M6 Ret. Pond#2 AS Section 7 Larger pond to the East of Pond#1 33 N1 Walnut Canyon FCC- 200 yards west of Walnut Canyon, starts at Championship Dr. and 34 N5 Trevino Dr. Ret Basin East of Trevino Dr. and West of Golf Course Ridgeline 7th 35 N6 Moorpark C.C. Canyon Crest Golfcourse Canyon Crest Course Holes 1-9 and Drainage Channels. East Cout 36 N7 Moorpark C.C. Ridgeline GolfcourseHole 1 Seep Ridgeline Course Holes 1-9 and Drainage Channels. West Course 37 N8 Moorpark C.C. Creekside Golfcourse Ridgeline Course Holes 6-9 and Drainage Channels. Middle Course 38 N9 N Meridian Hills/Walnut Cyn Ret. Basin Meridian Hills tract entrance West side of Walnut Cyn. N. Side 39 N10 S Meridian Hills/Walnut Cyn Ret. Basin Meridian Hills tract entrance W side of Walnut Cyn. S. Side#5187 40 N11 Casey/Walnut Cyn Ret. Basin& Drainage Start S of Meridian Hills at Concrete stairs leading to drainage that 41 N12 Breezy Glen Ret. Basin N.W. Comer of Meridian Hills & Breezy Glen 42 01 Timber Hollow Ret. Basin Moorpark Highlands tract. Ret Basin S. side of Timber Hollow 43 05 Mpk Highlands W. Spring N Charles Ret. Basin West Side of Spring Ret. Basin North of Charles St 44 06 Walnut Cyn./Spring S. Ret. Basin S.E. comer of intersecttion of Spring and Walnut Cyn. 45 P4 Gabbert Rd FCC- Continuation of Walnut Canyon FCC; starts on west side of Gbt. 46 P6 Elwin St Drain- at 22837 Elwin St 47 P7 Darlene Ln Gutters - street gutters 48 R1 Third St. Gutters 49 R2 Flory St Gutters 50 R14 High St Theater back drain Sump Pump Drain Behind 45 High St. Theater 51 R15 Charles St. Gutter 52 U1 AS Section 9 Tierra Rejada bridge to Gabbert drain 53 U2 Mtn.Meadows/A.S. Sec.#9 Drain- Drain between Northdale and A.S_ Sec.#9.W. of T.R. Bridge 54 U3 Buttercreek Drain- South of Buttercreek St to Arroyo 55 U4 Boething Treeland Nursery - Check any standing water around compost piles 56 V3 Peach Hill Wash, Section 1 - West of Tierra Rejada, across from High School .E end of Dalaway 57 V4 Peach Hill Wash Drains- Drainage gutters on both side of wash from Mtn. Trail to County linE 58 92 16 Attachment 3 CITY OF MOORPARK VISUAL MONITORING MOSQUITO SOURCES 2012 SouCo Source Source Name Source Location Source A2 No. 2 Cyn. FCC(Formerly Moorpark College FC Between 118 and VDA by railroad tracks 1 G3 Stratheam Canyon FCC(Formerly Pecan A\,e FC Enter through flood gate on west side of Pecan and go south to Arr, 2 G7 Happy Camp Canyon FCC(formerly Fordham FC SouthWest of College Heights/Westwood intersection 3 J3 Carlsberg Retention Basin- South of Arroyo Simi, Section 6, and east of Spring 4 M1 AS Section 7 Spring St bridge to AV Pedestrian Bridge 5 U2 Mtn.Meadows/A.S. Sec.#9 Drain- Drain between Northdale and A.S. Sec.#9.W. of T.R. Bridge 6 V4 Peach Hill Wash Drains- Drainage gutters on both side of wash from Mtn. Trail to County linE 7 93 17 Attachment 4 j CITY OF MOORPARK VECTOR CONTROL PESTICIDE APPLICATION&MONITORING SHEET Table 1.General Information MVCAU er gency CrTY OF MOORPARK VECTOR Applicator Name Nbrk Westerline pp ica ion n onng b/10/12-5/11/12 ection LAT. 34.275 LONG. -118.877 Time ecor our Start am top 12 noon otal I ime 2 hours Table 2.Water Body Type Flow Uhann-e-T— oo anne Table 3.Total Water Body Surface Area and Volume circular Square/Rectangular Rectangular ow e Table 4.Surveillance ota ps Larvae Per Dp 1 to penes Culex poss Culex quinq. Lite 6tage El- L-Jrd Instar Table 5.Pesticide Productused Altosid Pellets Reg. No Amount oz. oz. Rate or Concentration s or 4 - oz.acre or oz per - sq. t. Target surface area 1800 sq.ft. rea men ime our Table 6.Visual Observation Monitoring Part A(Before) Background(within 24 hours prior to application) to ime: am-noon WEATHER unny Precipitation VVarrTVMjId WIND 13 mph ig t Breeze IVVater or or ess Water Clarity ear ottom Visible) Present in Water AquatIC Lae Table 7.Visual Observation Monitoring(Part BAfter) Eve nt(w ithin 24 hours prior to application) ime am am Overcast Precipitation IEMP 0 WIND Calm ater Color or ss Water Clarity Uear/(Bottom Visible) Present In Wa ter [Aquatic Life 18 94 Attachment 4 CITY OF MOORPARK VECTOR CONTROL CALIBRATION FORM_ PESTICIDE APPLICATION&MONITORING SHEET Table 1.General Information A= lug U2 MVCAC Member Agency Applicator Narne Mark Westerline pp ication nitoring DATRS) 5/17/2012 n. a ow s ec.#9 Urain LAT. Z4-2b-9 LONG. -118.905 Ir Time Record our ar Stop 11:30 AM lotal I ime 2 Firs Table 2.Water Body Type Flood anne Flood Channel Table 3.Total Water Body Surface Area and Volume Circular quare ectangu ar 940 sq.ft. ow Hate very Slow <I Gallon/Minute Table 4.Surveillance Total ps Larvae Per Dp 1 to pecies Uulex quinq. and Wis. Inornata Life Stage E1-4 P A E1-E3 Table 5.Pesticide Product used Altosid Pellets Reg. No 2724-448 Amount oz. oz. Rate or Concen ra ion 2.5-10.0 lbs or 40-160 oz.acre or 1 oz per sq.f t. Target surface area 940 sq.ft. reatment I ime 1.5 hour Table 6.Visual Observation Monitoi mg Part ore Background wi in ours prior to app ica ion ime: 10:00 AM WEATHER rty Cloudy Precipitation Partly Cloudly WIND <5 mp h S/Light Breeze Water Color Colorless Water Clarity VU_rRF Present In Water Aquatic Lffe7 Leaves/trash Table 7.Visual Observation onitoring(Part B A ter Event(within 24 hours prior to app ica ion erne: WENTHER Partly Cloudy Precipitation Partly ou y WIND <5 mp h S/Light Breeze Water Color Colorless Water Clarity Murky Present in Water lAquatic a Leaves/trash 19 95 Attachment 4 _ -- -- CITY OF MOORPARK VECTOR CONTROL PESTICIDE APPLICATION& MONITORING SHEET Table 1.General Information ASSET ID# Moorpark A2 WCAC Member Agency CITY OF MOORPARK VECTOR CONTROL Applicator Name Loc Tran Application/Monitoring DATE(S) 6/12/2012 LOCATION A2-No.2 Cyn. FCC(Formerly Moorpark College FCC#2) LAT. 34.292 LONG. -118.8455 IT Time Record .5 hours Start 11:10am Stop 11:40am Total Time 1 hour Table T2Water Body Type Flood el Flood Channel Other Table 3.Total Water Body Surface Area and Volume Circular Square/Rectangular Rectangular Flow Rate 2352 sq f t x seccon s Table 4.Surveillance Total Dips 4 Larvae Per Dip Avg. 5 Species Culex Life Stage costar Table 5.Pesticide Product used Golden Bear 1111 Reg. No 8329-72 Amount(oz.) 20oz Rate or Concentration 1 oz/110 sq.ft. Target surface area 2352 sq ft reatment Time 2mins 30 sec. praying Total min. Table 6.Visual Observation Monitoring Part A(Before) Background (within 24 hours prior to application) Time: 11:10am WEATHER Gear/Sunny Precipitation 0 TEMP 80-85F WIND <5 mph Calm TESTER Loc Tran Water Color Colorless Water Clarity Cloudy Resent In Water Aquatic Life Table 7.Visual Observation Monitoring(Part BAfter) Event(w ithin 24 hours prior to application) Time: 11:40am WEATHER Cool Clear Precipitation 0 TAP 75-80F WIND <5 mph TESTER Loc Tran Water Color Colorless Water Clarity Cloudy Present In Water Aquatic Life/Sheen 20 96 Attachment 4 1CITY OF MOORPARK VECTOR CONTROL 'PESTICIDE APPLICATION & MONITORING SHEET Table 1.General Information ASSET ID# Moorpark G3 MVCAC Member Agency CITY OF MOORPARK VECTOR CONTROL Applicator Name Loc Tran Application/Monitoring DATE(S) 6/28/2012 LOCATION G3-Strathearn Canyon FCC(Formerly Pecan Ave FCC) LAT. 34.292 LONG. -118.8427 IT Time Record .5 hours Start 1:20pm Stop 1:40pm lotal I ime nuns. Table 2.Water Body Type Flood anne Flood Channel Table 3.Total Water Body Surface Area and Volume Circular Square/Rectangular Rectangular Flow Rate 110 sq ft x 20 sq ft=2200 sq ft per sq sq ft=.051 Acre Table 4.Surveillance Total Dips 3 Larvae Per Dip Avg.4 Species Culex Life Stage nstar Table 5.Pesticide Product used Vectomax CG Reg. No 73049-429 Amount(oz.) 6oz Rate or Concentration 1oz./500 sq.ft. Target surface area 2400 sq ft rea ment lirne 40 sec.(Total min. Table 6.Visual Observation Monitoring Part A(Before) Background(within 24 hours prior to application) Time: 1:20pm WEATHER Gear/Sunny Precipitation 0 TEMP 80-85F WIND <5 mph TESTER Loc Tran Water Color Colorless Water Clarity Gear/(Bottom Visible) Present In Water Bottorn deposits Table 7.Visual Observation Monitoring(Part BAfter) Event(w ithin 24 hours prior to application) Time: 1:40pm WEATHER clear/sunny Precipitation 0 TEMP 80-85F WIND <5 mph TESTER Loc Tran Water Color colorless Water Clarity Gear/(Bottom Visible) Present In Water Bottom deposits 21 97 Attachment 4 !CITY OF MOO RPARK VECTOR CONTROL ;PESTICIDE APPLICATION & MONITORING SHEET Table 1.General Information ASSET ID# Moorpark J3 MVCAC Member Agency CITY OF MOORPARK VECTOR CONTROL Applicator Name Mark Westerline Application/Monitoring DATE(S) 6/13/2012 LOCATION J3-Carlsberg Retention Basin LAT. 34.277 LONG. -118.8732 IT Time Record .5 hours Start 9:00 AM Stop 10:00 AM Total Time 1.5 hrs. Table 2.Water Body Type Retention Basin/Reservoir Retention Basin/Reservoir Table 3.Total Water Body Surface Area and Volume Circular X(both) Square/Rectangular X(both) Flow Rate Table 4.Surveillance Total Dips 4 Larvae Per Dip 2 Species Cs. Incidens Life Stage n Ins tar Table 5.Pesticide Product used Vectomax CG Reg. No 73049-429 Amount(oz.) 20 Rate or Concentration 5.5 Ibs or 88 oz./acre or 1 oz./500 sq.ft. Target surface area 10200 sq.ft reatment I ime TFFO ur Table 6.Visual Observation Monitoring Part A(Before) Background (within 24 hours prior to application) Time 9:00 AM WEATHER Overcast Precipitation None TEMP Cool 70 F WIND Calm TESTER Mark Westerline Water Color Colorless Water Clarity Gear/(Bottom Visible) Present In Water jAquatfc Lae Table 7.Visual Observation Monitoring(Part BAfter) Event(w ithin 24 hours prior to application) Time: 10:00 AM WEATHER Overcast Precipitation None TEMP Cool WIND Calm TESTER Mark Westerline Water Color Colorless Water Clarity Gear/(Bottom Visible) Present In Water Aquatic Life 22 98 Attachment 4 CITY OF MOORPARK VECTOR CONTROL PESTICIDE APPLICATION&MONITORING SFfff Table 1.General Information ASSET ID# Moorpark M1 MVCAC Member Agency CITY OF MOORPARK VECTOR CONTROL Applicator Name Mark Westerline Application/Monitoring DATES) 6/15/2012 LOCATION M1-AS Section 7 LAT. 34.275 LONG. -118.877 IT Time Record .5 hr Start 10:30 AM Stop 11:45 AM Total Time 1.75 hours Table 2.Water Body Type Flood anne Flood Channel Table 3.Total Water Body Surface Area and Volume Circular Square/Rectangular Rectangular ow to Table 4.Surveillance Total Dips 5 Larvae Per Dip 0 to 3 Species Culex poss Culex quinq. Life Stage - E-3rd ns ar Table 5.Pesticide Product used Altosid Pellets Reg. No 2724-448 Amount(oz.) 2.0 oz. Rate or Concentration 2.5-10.0 Ibs or 40-160 oz./acre or 1oz per 250-1000 sq.ft. Target surface area 950 sq.ft. rea men ime our Table 6.Visual Observation Monitoring Part (Before) Background (within 24 hours prior to application) Date[Time: 10:30 AM WEATHER Partly Cloudy Precipitation 0 TEMP 75 F/Warrr✓Mild WIND <5 mph S/Light Breeze TESTER MW Water Color Colorless Water clarity Gear/(Bottom Visible) Resent In Water Aquatic Lite Table 7.Visual Observation Monitoring(Part BAfter) Event(w ithin 24 hours prior to application) Time: 11:45 AM WEATHER Partly cloudy Precipitation 0 TEMP 75 F/Warrr>/Mild WIND <5 mph S/Light Breeze TESTER MW Water Color Colorless Water Clarity Gear/(Bottom Visible) Present In Water Aquatic Life 23 99 Attachment 4 CITY OF MOORPARK VECTOR CONTROL PESTICIDE APPLICATION&MONITORING SHEET Table 1.General Information ASSET ID# Moorpark U2 MVCAC Member Agency CITY OF MOORPARK VECTOR CONTROL Applicator Name Mark Westerline Application/Monitoring DATE(S) 6/21/2012 LOCATION U2-Mtn.Meadows/A.S. Sec.#9 Drain LAT. 34.269 LONG. -118.905 IT Time Record .5 hour Start 11:30am Stop 12:30pm Total Time 1.5 hours Table 2.Water Body Type Flood anne Flood Channel Table 3.Total Water Body Surface Area and Volume Circular Square/Rectangular 750 sq.ft. Flow Rate Very Slow <1 Gallon/Minute Table 4.Surveillance Total Dips 5 Larvae Per Dip 3 to 12 Species Culex quinq. Life Stage E1-4 P A E-3rd Instar Table 5.Pesticide Product used Fourstar 45 Day Briquets Reg. No 83362-3 Amount(oz.) 2.3 oz. Rate or Concentration 3.5 oz./100 sq.ft. Target surface area 750 sq.ft. Treatment Time F5 hr Table 6.Visual Observation Monitoring Part A(Before) Background(w ithin 24 hours prior to application) Time: 11:30am WEATHER Gear/Sunny Precipitation O TEMP Warrn/Mild WIND <10 mph TESTER MW Water Color Colorless Water Clarity cloudy Present In Water lAquatic Lae/Floating or Suspended Matter eaves&litter) Table 7.Visual Observation Monitoring(Part BAfter) Event(w ithin 24 hours prior to application) Time: 12:30pm WEATHER Gear/Sunny Precipitation O TEMP WarmMtiki WIND <10 mph TESTER MW Water Color Colorless Water Clarity Cloudy Present In Water Aquatic Life/Floating or Suspended Matter(leaves&litter) 24 100 Attachment 4 f CITY OF MOORPARK VECTOR CONTROL PESTICIDE APPLICATION&MONITORING SHEET �^ Table 1.General Information ASSET ID# Moorpark A2 MVCAC Member Agency CITY OF MOORPARK VECTOR CONTROL Applicator Name Loc Tran Application/Monitoring DATE(S) 7/6/2012 LOCATION A2-No.2 Cyn. FCC(Formerly Moorpark College FCC#2) LAT. 34.292 LONG. -118.8455 IT Time Record .5 hours Start 11:10am Stop 11:40am Total Time 1 hour Table 2.Water Body Type Flood anne Flood Channel Table 3.Total Water Body Surface Area and Volume Circular Square/Rectangular Rectangular Flow Rate <5 GPM Table 4.Surveillance Total Dips 4 Larvae Per Dip 5 Species Culex Life Stage E1-4 PA E 1-3 ins tar Table 5.Pesticide Product used Vectomax CG Reg. No 73049-429 Amount(oz.) 0.5 oz. Rate or Concentration 5.5 Ibs or 88 oz./acre or 1 oz./500 sq.ft. Target surface area 200 sq ft reatment I ime 10 minutes min. total Table 6.Visual Observation Monitoring Part A(Before) Background(within 24 hours prior to application) Time: 11:10am WEATHER Gear/Sunny Precipitation 0 TEMP 80-85F WIND <5 mph Calm TESTER Loc Tran Water Color Colorless Water Clarity ICAoudy Present In Water ]Aquatic a Algae Table 7.Visual Observation Monitoring(Part BAfter) Event(w ithin 24 hours prior to application) Time: 11:40am WEATHER Gear/Sunny Precipitation 0 TEMP 80-85F WIND <5 mph Calm TESTER Loc Tran Water Color Colorless Water Clarity Cloudy Present In Water Aquatic Life/Algae 25 101 J I.YIC l.Y l-'1( ",- MONTHLY SUMMARY PESTICIDE USE REPORT DEPARTMENT OF PESTICIDE REGULATfON PESTICIDE ENFORCEMENT BRANCH INSTRUC77ONS FOR COMPLET7NG THIS FORM ARE INDICATED BELOW AND ON THE REVERSE SIDE OPEgATOR(F)AM NAME) ADDRESS r9 CITY ZIP CODE PHONE MUMBE OPE RAt R IDEN1'IfICATION/PE MIT NUMBER LICENSE C.l N UMBEI3. UNTY(WHERE APN PLr IEDG)� r CA0 0 LI o / MONTHEAR OUSE TOTAL NUMBER OF PL TIONS COUNTY NUMB b 00 0 6 �,ei'} b GjVtUCIYi�Iri r. Complete Columns A,B,C,and D for All Usen a. Complete Column E by Using One of the Following Codes Code 10 - Structural Pest Control..................................includes any pest control work performed within or on buildings and other structures. Cale 30 - Landscape Maintenance Pest Control.......... includes any pest control work performed on landscape plantings around residences,or other buildings,golf courses,parks,cemeteries,etc. Code 40 - Right-of-Way Pest Control............................ includes any pest control work performed along roadsides,power lines,median strips,ditch banks and similar sites. Code 50 Public Health Pest Control............................ includes any pest control work performed by or under contract with State or local public health or vector control agencies. Code 80 Vertebrate Pest Control................................ includes any vertebrate pest--�ntrol work performed by publ c agencies or work under the supervision of the State or county aghcuftural commissioner. Code 91 - Commodity Fumigation(Nonfood/Nonfeed)...includes fumigation of nonfood/nonfeed commodities such as; pallets,dunnage,furniture,burlap bags,etc. Code 100- Regulatory Pest Control................................includes any pest control work performed by public employees or contractors in the control of regulated pests. A Complete Columns Fend G,If Use Does not Flt one of the Above Codes A B C p E F ti MANUFACTURER AND EPA/CALIFORNIA REGISTRATION NUMBER FROM LABEL TOTAL PRODUCT USED NUMBER OF COMMODITY OR SITE ACRESAINIT9 NAME OF PRODUCT APPLIED INCLUDE ALPHA CODE CODE J C� (Cird�Ore UnR of Meteuro) APPLICATIONS TREATED TREATED 3 C� - / z LB 02 PT OT GA N - Q1 LB 02 PT OT GA LB OZ PT OT GA LB OZ PT OT GA LB OZ PT OT GA I N n zT L8 OZ PT OT GA (D U'1 LB OZ PT OT GA --- I L© OZ PT OT GA ------ _ �LB 02 PT OT GA _ - ;LB OZ PT 07 GA I INEPCSRT PREPARED B Y /�. i C ! :_'!I_'✓T � G' v ",v DATE I N R-1 tA )NITHLY —SUMMARY F'ESTfCI-, SE REPORT •-;:71;C 7'0"YS FOP C 0—pk' V 'S? 5 t /— F -A L c-c-mpiaft Columns A, 9, C,and D'of AH t4vem z. C-omnplol*Colmmn E by Using Or!s of tl»Following Cod!** Code 10 Structural,Past Gonr.ol inCIUCIGS any Pest control work Performed within or on buildings and other structures. Codu 30 Lai-pd;cape Mwnbuna;-riS pptt f"•ont-ll ar"f pest con",j work performoc,can pjanth,,,s Bround residences,c--0&~_ huiJA I ae r..S.goll c irs-ess,parkt,csrmtzra Code 40 Right-of•Way Pest Control .. ..... ... noluclas any post control work performed along roadsides,Dower lines, median strips,ditch banks and similar site% Code 60 Public Health Post Control.... .... includes any Post control work performed by or urKlw contract wittm,.State of local public heafth or vecbar control agencies C de So ver!ebra!e Pest ........... . induclei Eny varmbratp Est st cm ftl work'Der,'Orrnelcl by pub4ic ageennies or work urKW tl�*supervision of'he State Or county ac-McUftural commingimr. Code 91 Commodity Fumigation(NonfoodrNonh?ed)...includes tumigation of nontoodnonfeed commodities such at;; Pallets,dunnage,turnittre,burlap begs,etc. Code 100- Reglulatory Pest Control...................... ... includes any pest control work performed by public,employee&or contractors in the coritrol of regulated pests. Compleft Columns Fond G,ff Else Doe*not Fh one of the Above Codes A 9 C I D E MANUFACTURER AND NUMBER OF EPA/CALIFORNIA REGLSTRATIDN NUMBER FROM LABEL TOTAL PRODUCT us;EO , �UWt�!2�F NAME Or PRODUCT APPLIED INCLUDE ALPHA CODE JC�r CODE COM WoofTy OR SITE ACREJ�Nri S 00 Dry Unk Cd usawI)I APPLICATIONS TREATED TREATED -7 2- A LB � Z PT OT (3 PIZ) Ij i i r iw i r ILB ao PT OT GA I,LB OZ PT OT GA LS OZ PT OT GA I's 0z OT GA 0 =r t.S LIZ P? QT GA CD T f!A cn 7- -7 V- E;z 0= A 14 -Tr I 7> T V- C) MONTHLY SUMMANY f-Lb I I .;fuE USE REPORT OE PARA E E { A CPR FNF-060(REV u82) PESTICIDE E NFORC EAN1 B RA NCI JNSTRUCT70NS FOR COMPLETING THIS FORM ARE INDICATED BELOW AND ON THE REVERSE SIDE GP BATOR(FIRM NAME) a � ADD CC S CITY CO(- rl fi( �Cl (YZODr O-r �lQ_. �CO� �:l� zip CODE PIIONENUMB7ER OPE IOENr7FICATIONIP RMR NUMBER LICENSE NUCCM8ER COUN ERE APPLIED) COUNTY NUM R ��� 805) S 1 l — 6 Z(,3 Z-OCO U i S-l MONTH/YEAR OF USE. TOTAL NUMBER OF N'PLICATpN-q 2 6W'2-0(z GL�C�/ZC 1Z_ 1 U Complete Columns A, B,C,and D for All Users 2 Comp/Ns Column E by(sing One of the Fol)owh►g Cod" Cade 10 - Structural Pest Control..................................includes any Pest oontrol work performed within or on buildings and other structures. Cade 30 - Landscape Maintenance Pest Control .......... includes any Pest control work perfonrted on l8nd&Cape plantings around residences,or other bdkings,Of courses,parks,cemeteries, etc. Code 40 - Right-of-Way Pest Control............................ includes any Pest control work performed along roadsides, power lines,median strips,ditch banks and similar sites. Code 50 Public Health Pest Control............................ includes any pest control work performed by or under contract with State or local public hearth or vector control agendas. Code 80 Vertebrate Pest Control.................... .......... indudes any vertebrate Pest control work performed by public agencies or work under the s Code 91 - Commodity Fumigation(Nonfood(Nonfeed)...inc*udes fumigation of nonfood/nonfeed commodities such as; pallets,du r'^bag of the State a county agricultural commissioner nnage, furniture,burlap saga,etc. Code 100- Regulatory Pest Control................................includes any Pest control work performed by public employees or contractors in the control of Complete Columns Fend G,H Ilse Does Plot Fh orm of the Above Codes regulated pasta. A B C D MANUFACTURER AND E F EPA/CALIFORNIA REGISTRATKXr NUMBER FROM LABEL TOTAL PRODUCT USED NUMBER OF NAME OF PRODUCT APPLIED INCLUDE ALPRA CODE CODE COMMODITY OR SITE ACRESNNFM (cirde Or*Unt d Mwaun) APPLICATIONS TREATED TREATED 72- LB(�O;P PT OT GA I � N DO LB OZ PT OT GA ILB OZ P7 OT GA LB OZ PT OT OA D LB OZ PT OT GA n LB OZ PT 07 GA � CJ'1 LB OZ PT OT GA LB OZ PT OT GA I F OZ PT OT GA PT OT GA REPORT PREPARED BY 1"4<� �'e5�er �r � DATE O rA ~'—^ ~ --'--' MONTHLY SUMMARY PESTICIDE USE REPORT osp��cwropppnr�ms ne�mmmm �a��o(�x�� ���x�s�»�sw�mrm��n INS rRxCnowoFOP CoxwpLEnwm THIS pmnMARE INDICATED 13ELOW AND ON THEREVEPSE SIDE (FIRM NAME) ADDRESS CITY 6��TOR IDEN71FICATION/PERMIT NUMBER LICENSE NUMBER COUNTY(WHERE APPLIED) COUNTY NUMBER Ij MONT"EAR OF USE TOTAL NUM13ER OF-APPLICATINI Re r i Complete Columns A,B,C,end D for Ali Users u Complete Column EarUsing One of dre Following Codes Como 10 Structural Pest Control.................................. includes any pest control work performed within or on buildings and other structures. Code oO Landscape Maintenance Pest Control.......... includes any Pest Control work performed o"landscape plantings around residences,n,-other bm|�dinno'^non� wm park pum��nw»' �oom^ 40 n/gh�o� w�Post oontn --- m ' o' � pnnonn8mm� ��n. pm° �|i000.meu�notrino.dimhumnkvond^»n(|o,Siteo ooun so Public Health Post Control..................... ...... includes any pest control work performed uvn,vncler contract with State n,local public health o,vector Control agencies. Code no vprtebratepoo,ovnmol ----------' includes any vertebrate post control work performed uy public agencies ov work under the supervision^ the State o ^"=ty^orinultura/com missioner. �/s«io nm'.:omeo1 ' Cnmnod,4Fvmiguhon(Nvnos~d/wonfeod)'.mcluuwofumigawonmnonoxsd/",noedoommuuitinosvnhox; pmo*m.munnome.mmnimm-uunap~~"~ etc. Code 1oo' Regulatory Pest Control................................ includes any pest control work performed by public employees or contractors in the control of regulated pests. 3. Complete Columns Fond G,If Use Do"not Fm one*,ftwmmw,Codes MANUFACTURER AND EPA/CALIFORNIA REGISTRATION NUMBER FROM LABEL TOTAL PRODUCT USED NUMBEROF NAME OF PRODUCT APPLIED INCLUDE ALPHA CODE (Ckclo One Unk 01 Memuml APPLICATIONS CODE COMMODITY OR SITE ACRESAJNTTS 7AEATED TREATED LB OZ PT OT GA LB OZ PT OT GA LB OZ PT OT GA LB OZ PT OT GA 0 LB 0Z PT OT GA LB OZ PT OT GA LB OZ PT OT GA LB OZ PT OT GA L8 OZ PT OT GA OT LB OZ PT OT G�A REPORT PREPARED 13Y DATE cn CD Ln STATE OF CAL IFORNLA MONTHLY SUMMARY PESTICIDE USE REPORT DEPART?AENT OF PESTICIDE REGULATIO PESTICIDE ENFORCEAAENT BFLANC PR-FNF-080(REV.v92) INSTPUCT70NS FOR COMPLETING THIS FORM ARE INDICATED BELOW AND ON THE REVERSE SIDE OP BATOR(FIgN NAME) AOOpESS , CITY ZIP l PHONE NUMBER yO or y-, ``obr Co -} r Q'\ DO O rVti o or N LEN NBEOPE IDE FATIONIP RMIT NUMBER COUN ERE APPLIED) � 3�, COUNTY I ONTWEJR OF USE 1 8TO0T5AL)(N�5UMB1ER-O F Av�PLzIC�AT-ON1 g 3 m ,�tu rv — 5 KV I. Complete Columns A.8,C,and D for All Users 2. Complete Column E by W/ng One of the Following Cods, Code 10 - Structural Pest Control..................................includes any Pest control Work performed within or on buildings and other structures. Code 30 - Landscape Maintenance Pest Control..........includes any pest control work performed on landu:ape Plantings around residences,or other btAldngs,Bolt courses,parks,cemeteries,etc. Code 40 Right-ol-Way Pest Control............................ includes any pest control work performedalong roadsides,power tines.median strips,ditch banks and similar sites. Code 50 - Pubfic Health Pest Control............................includes any pest control work performed by or under contract with State or local public heatth or vector control agencies. Code 80 - Vertebrate Pest Control................................ includes any vertebrate pest control work performed by public agencies or work under the supervision of the State or county agricultural commissions Code 91 - Commodity Fumigation(NonfoodfNonfeed)...Vdudes brmigation of nonloodlnonfeed commodities such as, pal lets,dunnage,furniture,burlap begs,etc. Code 100- Regulatory Pest Control................................includes any pest control work performed by public employees or contractors in the control of regulated pasta. I Complete Columns Fond C,If Use Does not Fh on*of tM Above Cods* A 9 � D E F 4 MANUFACTURER AND EPAfCALIFORNIA INCLUDE ALPHA C NUMBER FROM LABEL TOTAL PROOUCT USED NUMBER OF COMMODITY OR SITE ACRESAJNrTS NAME OF PRODUCT APPLIED INCLUDE ALPHA CODE (CJrW One Unl d Mow m) APPLICATIONS CODE TREATED TREATED LB OZ PT OT GA 5 LB O PT OT GA 50 JV Z-7 26 4 LB OZ PT OT GA T3 LB PT OT OA ` /L�j /t-j- io S C t erg C e-S C>Li y ZC.tb M C l7 L8 OZ PT OT GA 0 I � 3 LB OZ PT OT GA (D .-r 01 LB OZ PT OT GA LB OZ PT OT OA i LB OZ PT OT GA r,, LS OZ PT OT GA REPORT PREPARED BY (�(rMY` V"e.6 DATE O __ STATE OF CALIFORNIA MONTHLY SUMMARY PESTICIDE USE REPORT DEPARTMENTC,F PESTICIDE REGULATK)t PR.FNF- O(REV.4,V2) PESTICIDE ENFORCEMENT BRAN(:, INSTRUCTIONS FOP COMPLETING THIS FOAM ARE INDICATED BELOW AND ON THE REVERSE SIDE OP RATOR(FIRM NAME{ ADDRESS �/� rO I �� r V�_� CITY \OO(- ..-r� ZIP CaOE ER PHONE NUMB MOV- o-� � 30�� GPE iDENTIF ICATION/P RMR NUMBER LICENSE NUMBER COON ERE APPLIED) COU NTH'NUM R tr ONTH1VEAR OF USE 35 2 OCo U 1 Su I TOT'AL.NUMBER OF APPLICATIONS 2 6m2c1� r-�-- �� �n� 2�i 1 'Z_ I- Complete Columns A,B,C,and D for All than 2- Complete Column Eby W hV One of the Following Cods* Code 10 - Structural Pest Control ..................................includes any pest control work performed within or on buildings and other structtxes. Code 30 Landscape Maintenance Pest Control..........includes any pest controf work perforred on landscape plantings around residences,or other buildings,golf courses. Code 40 - Right-of-Way Pest Control............................ includes any pest control work performed along roadsides, panics,cemeteries,etc. power lines,median amps,ditch banks and similar sites. Code 50 - Public Health Pest Control............................incudes any pest control work performed by or under contract with State or local public health or vector control agencies. Code 80 - Vertebrate Pest Control............................... includes any vertebrate pest control work performed by public agencies or work under the supervision of the State or county agricuhural commissioner Code 91 - Commodity Fumigation(NonfoocV14onfeed)..,includes tumigation of nonfood/nonfeed commodities such as; pallets,dunnage,furniture,burlap begs,etc. Code 100- Regulatory Pest Control................................includes any pest control work perforated by public employees or contractors in the control of regulated pests. 3. Complete Columns Fond G,N Use Doe*not Flt one of the Abow Codes A 9 C D E F MANUFACTURER AND G EPAICAL.IFORNIA REGISTRATION NUMBER FROM LABEL TOTAL PROOUCT USED NUMBER OF CAE COMMODRY OR SITE ACRESNNtTs NAME OF PRODUCT APPLIED INCLUDE ALPHA CODE (Cade On*Unt d Mrtum) APPLICATIONS TREATED TREATED C v I L i;'-k- LB OZ1 PT OT GA 2J -Z`� -x C� -73 b - y Li a LB OZ PT OT GA �b ��� _ ^ � �' x-41 LB OZ PT OT GA LB � PT OT GA D !y C7 LB OZ PT OT GA � 3 (D LB OZ PT OT QA �- CJn LB OZ PT OT GA LB OZ PT . OT OA TLOZ PT OT A GA OZ PT OT G REPORT PREPARED BY � � � m'—"t—k'L) DATE O J STATE Of CAL IwHMA MONTHLY SUMMARY PESTICIDE USE REPORT DEPARTMENT OF PESTICIDE R CI pR-FNF-0BO(REV 4/921 PESTICIDE ENFO R CE WNT BRA NCl INS TRUCT70NS FOR COMPLE77NG THIS FORM ARE 11YDICATED BELOW AND ON THE REVERSE SIDE Op BATOR(FIRM NAME) ADOgESS CITY ZIP COLE OLD O-r-. PHONE NUMBER Rye , �"ncor -� `�30�� 845)Sr�- rvz6 -J �E IOENTIFCAT)ONlP qMR NUMBER LICENSE NWBER COON ERE APPLIED) COUNTY NUM R ZOCo U 5,+� MONT}VYEAR OF USE TOTAL NUMBER OF APPlIG1TIpNS v � Qm�� � ��iy r. Complsh Columns A,8,C,and D for All Ussn --_-- 2. Comptefs+Column E by U skV One of Ms FogowhV Codes Code 10 Structural Pest Control..................................includes any Pest control work Performed within or on buildings and oew structures, Code 30 - Landscape Maintenance Pest Control.......... includes any Pest control work performed on landscape Plantings around residences,or other build s, Code 40 - Right-of-Way Post Control............................ includes any n0 pat courses.parka,cemeteries.etc. y pest control wok performed along roadsides,power lines,median strips,dhan banks and similar sites. Code 50 Public rate P Pest Control..............._........... includes any pest control work performed by or under contract with State or local Public health or vector Code f30 - Vertebrate Peat Control............................... includes any vertebrate past control work performed b �agendas. by public agendas or work Under the Supervision of the State or county agricultural commission, Code 91 - Commodity Fumigation(NonfoodrNonfeedj...includes fumigation of nonfoodrionleed commodities such as; pets,du Pallets, nrwe,furniture,b urtap begs,etc. Code 100- Regulatory Pest Control................................includes any Pest control work performed by public employees or contractors in the contra of laced I Complete Columns F and G.N Use Does not Fh on,*of ft Above Cads r Pasbt• A 6 ��Unl D E MANUFACTURER AND EPA1CALtFORNUI REOISTAAT)ON NUMBER FROM LABEL ��Cirde ED NUMBER OF NAME OF PRODUCT APPLIED � O INCLUMALP14ACODE CODE COMMODRYORSITE ACRE9n/NrT3 One un) APPLICATIONS TflEATED TREATED ��� C rk, �S3�9 — _72-- LB OZ OT GA 1` ` � tG5C1e.Y'1C2S � 730, y _ �1�� �� .9 �7 LB OZ PT 44 , �l LB (0 PT OT GA a.yr �� J] -I jTA.r � LB OZ• PT OT GA �� �� I ` D ni z �rti►F 2.362 �. 3 J ) 0 LB OZ PT OT GA I �� CD L8 OZ PT OT GA I- C LB OZ PT OT GA ! I La OZ PT OT #GA LB OZ PT OT La OZ PT OT ��U REPORT PREPARED BY `D T lam`^'�5 �' yC��� rdtra`c`i0.l�sT- � DATE //` (- p ----- -— DD STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPART),.rE-DF PESTICIDE REGULATIp MONTHLY SUMMARY PESTICIDE USE REPORT PESTICIDE ENFORCEWNI BRANCI PR-F..NF-0BO(RE V.4192) INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING THIS FORM ARE INDICATED BELOW AND ON THE REVERSE SIDE 7OP RA TOP(FIRM NAME) ADDRESS CITY ZIP CODE PRONE NVMBER -t a4 � �rK cn�� Cc, r oo� o mot% 4\�, v`n con �: 2 6 -] CpE IDENTi CATION/P RMR NUMBER LICENSE NUMBER COUN ERE APPLIED) COUNTY NUM 90; M'ONTVO s OF USE TOTAL NUMBER OF APPLICATIpN9 35 2 is , �. 2 6m2oro r. Complete Columns A,B,C,and D for All Users 2 Complete Column E by Using One of the FollowhV Codes Code 10 - Structural Pest Control...... .............-...........includes any pest control work Performed within or on b uikiings and other structures. Code 30 - Landscape Maintenance Pest Control..........includes any pest control work performed on landscape plantings around residences,or other buildings,of counses,parks,cemetanes,etc. Code 40 Right-of-Way Pest Control............................ includes any pest oontrd work performed along roadsides,power lines,median strips,ditch banks and similar sites. Code S0 Public health Pest Control...........................• includes any pest control work performed by or urder oontract with State or local Public heatth or vector control agencies. Code 80 - Vertebrate Pest Control................................ includes any vertebrate pest Control work performed by public agencies or work under the supervision of the State or county agricultural commissioner Code 91 - Commodity Fumigation(NonfoodMonfeed)...irtckl s fumigation of nonfood/nonfeed commodities such as; paNets,dunnage,furniture,burlap begs,etc. Code 100. Regulatory Pest Control................................inckrdes any pest control work performed by public employees or contractors in the control of tated S Complete Columns F end G4 H Use Does not Flt one of tfm Above Code* � pests. A 9 C D E F Q MANUFACTURER AND EPA/rALIFORNIA REGISTRATION NUMBER FROM LABEL TOTAL PRODUCT USED NUMBER OF COMMODITY OR 917E ACRESNNn'S NAME OF PRODUCT APPLIED INCLUDE ALPRA CODE (Ude One UN d Mwum) APPL)CATKWS CODE TREATED TREATED 83J9 - -72_ M 1 � . i LB OZ ppPT OT GA (D C f- O ©l9 w S , `i — 4��, 5•iJ -' j LB OZ PT OT GA Zoe-cot - I–} LB Z PT OT GA �G 1 S" C2, -3 7�`� 1 J L8 OZ PT OT GA D p, 2 l n 1 •I �� (.I` �U LB Z/ PT OT GA v 3 CD LB OZ PT OT GA LB OZ PT OT GA LB OZ PT OT GA i LB OZ PT OT GA 0 L_ LB OZ PT OT GA REPORT PREPARED BY eSt DATE �f` r ,� Y\Tro `c �� c-; /lZ_ CD DEPART-MENT OF PESTICIDE REGULAT" MONTHLY SUMMARY PESTICIDE USE REPORT PR-FNF-060(REV.v92) PESTICIDE ENFORCEMENT BRANC( INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING THIS FORM ARE INDICATED BELOW AND ON THE REVERSE SIDE OP RArOR(FIRM NAME) ADDRESS CITY Co1�r V Vf_. L�cor l zIPc°oE PI+oNENUM BER OPE IDENTIFICATIOWP AMR NUMBER LICENSE NUMBER CO UN ERE APPLIED) COUNTY NVM R MOfdT}WEA,q pF U9E 35 Z ��L> i S 1 TOTAL NUMBER OF APPLICATIONS r. Complefs Columns A,B,C,and D for All Users 2 ComplWo Column F by Using One of&*FoUowf V Cod" Code 10 - Structural Pest Control..................................includes any pest control work performed within or on twildinp and other structures. Cafe 30 - L.andacape MWntlenanoe Pest Control-........includes any pest control work performed on landscape plantings around residences,or other buildings,of courses,parka,cemeteries.etc. Code 40 - Right-ol-Way Pest Control............................ includes any pest control work performed along roadsides,power lines.median strips,dick banks and similar sites. Coda 50 Public Health Pest Control............................includes any pest control work performed by or under contract with State or local public health or vector control agendas. Code 80 - Vertebrate Pest Ccntrd................................ includes any vertebrate pest control work performed by public agencies or work under the supervision of the State or county agricultural commissioner Code 91 - Commodity Fumigation(NonfoodlNonteed)...includes fumigation of nonfoodrnonfeed commodities such as; pallets,dunnage,tumitwe,buriep begs,et. Code 100- Regulatory Pest Control................................includes any pest control work performed by public employees or contractors in the control of regulated pests. 2 Complato Columns Fond G,If Use Does not Fh one of t/fa Abovs Codas A g C o E F Q MANUFACTURER AND EPA/CALIFORNIA REOISTRAT"Y NUMBER FROM LABEL TOTAL PROOUCT USED NUMBER OF CODE COMMODITY OR SITE ACgESM1JNR3 NAME OF PRODUCT APPLIED INCLUDE ALPHA CODE Icr,d.One Unt d Measure) APPLICATgN9 TAEATED TREATED 831 -- -7 Z 1 I. m `u ft J LL.r L LB PT OT GA S� ��� ��n���e. �,m r 5326 3 -- 2� Le 0 PT OT GA 44 5 �� LB OZ PT OT GA \( LB OZ PT OT GA i` 8"o SLl?-4 ces /7 ('0y \"CG I/ r J �l.J I LB OZ PT OT GA Sv - r '� C7 00 C e =r' — �] co 3 c e CD to rrn� `' I' 1 7 3 6 H y "— y ^I LB OZ PT OT CAA 5v LB OZ PT OT GA 'lB OZ PT OT GA LB OZ PT OT GA --- "- I LB 02 PT OT GA I REPORT PREPARED B�rl �tt/ �Cr�E- D ( C��IiS�- DATE N O MONTHLY SUMMARY PESTICIDE USE REPORT DEPARTMENT pF PESTICIDE REGULATICt PR-F.NF-0BO(REV.4192) PESTICIDE ENFORCEMENT BRANCI INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLET7NG THIS FORM ARE INDICATED BELOW AND ON THE REVERSE SIDE (7-t.TOR IFIRM NAME) ADDRESS CITY ZIP CODE PHONE NVMBER (Y1cb� �r c-2br CO r)- o `�`1, aD o �� —{� Vase.-. m oor' `�3��1 SQ5)5�� — �2� 7 DIRE tOENTIF ICATION/P Sine HUMBER LICENSE PAIMBER COUN ERE APPLIED) COUNTY NUM OR MONTI-WEAq OF U9E 3 -OC,O U i �� TOTAL NUMBER OF APPLICATIONS 2 Qpp2pLo rz -- VC� ZC� Z- Z I. Comp/ste Columns A,8,C,and D for All Uaars 2 Complete Column E by!sing One of the Following Codals Code 10 - Structural Pest Control..................................hCkmles any pest control work performed within or on buildings and other atrUctures. Code 30 - Landscape Maintenance Pest Control.......... includes any pest control worst performed on landscape plantings around residences,or other buildngs,Boll courses, Parks,cemeteries,etc. Code 40 - Right-of-Way Pest Control............................ includes any pest control work performed along roadsides,power lines.median strips,ditch banks and similar sites. Code S0 - Public Health Pest Control............................includes any pest control work performed by or under contract with State or local public health or vector control agencies. Code So - Vertebrate Pest Control ................................ includes any vertebrate pest control work performed by public agencies or work under the supervision of the State or county agricultural commissioner Code 91 - Commodity Fumigation(Nonfood(Nonfeed)...incllxies fumigation of nonfood tnmk*d commodities such as, pallets,dunnage,furniture,burlap begs,sic. Code 100- Regulatory Pest Control................................includes any pest control work performed by public employees or contractors in the control of regulated pests. I Complete Columns F and G,If Use Does not Flt moot dw Above Codes A a C p E F A/CALIF a MANUFACTURES AND EPORNIA REGISTRATION NUMBER FROM LABEL TOTAL PRODUCT USED NUMBER OF NAME OF PRODUCT APPLIED INCLUDE ALPHA CODE (Cade One Unto( COMMODITY OR SITE ACREBNNR9 Measure) APPLICATIONS CODE TREATED TREATED V � ICE J I C l� LB OZ' OT GA v� W ��15 ��J L7 Jb VI iR.tr 1/')�C{'S �]2 (,� �I."] 'I ^/ _ V Ct� M Q V I J� 1 l `� LB O� T OT CA LB OZ PT OT GA D .-r W LB OZ PT OT GA n 3 CD LB OZ PT OT GA UT LB OZ PT OT GA LB OZ PT OT GA LB OZ PT OT GA I LS OZ PT OT GA i REP=PREPARED BY DATE N N �C rn41 MCfVl V r.l._ll�r REGUIS-rlrl MONTHLY SUMMARY PESTICIDE USE REPORT PfSTrCIDr, ENFORCFAAENT 6RANC, �R-FNr-W(RE V.4-?92) INSTRUGT70NS FOR COMPLETING THIS FORM ARE INDICATED BELOW AND ON T"E REVERSE SIDE n RA iOR IFIRII t1l1M E) ADDRESS _ CITY zip �;-t- a-P mco ��K �Ct Co n t o `� (Yl oo o �� -4�v. �1 oor �QS S 17 R Z 6 7 DpE fpEItTIF CATIO NlP R4R NuMBEA LICENSE NUMBER COUN ERE APPLIED) COUNTY HUM R MONTFWEAR OF u9E TOTAL NUMBER OF APPLICATpNS 3I ZOCvU i5-� CJ 'Z 60'�2D<o l ti- i. Complete Columns A,B,C,and D for All User 2- Complete Column E by(sing One of tfw FoUowing Codes Code 10 - Structural Post Control.................................hck)des any Pest control work performed within or on buildings and other structures. Code 30 Landscape Maintenance Peat Control.......... includes any Pest control wort(Performed on landscape plantings amund residences,or other buildings,of courses,parks,cemetanes,etc. Code 40 Right-of-Way Pest Control............................ includes any Pest control work Performed along roadsides,Power lines,median strips,dhch banks and similar sites. Code 50 Public Heahh Pest Control............................ includes any Pest control work performed by or under contract with Stale or local public heefth or vector control agencies. Code 80 - Vertebrate Pest Control ................................ includes any vertebrate pest control work performed by public agencies or work under the supervision of the State a county agriwttural oommisabner Code 91 - Commodity Fumigation)(NonfoocVNonfeed)...inckpdea fumigation of nonfoodlnonfeed commodities such as; Pallets,dunnage,tumitura,twrtep bags etc Code 100- Regulatory Pest Control................................includes any pest control work performed by public employees or contractors in the control of regulated pests. I Complete Columns F and a/f We Does not FTt one of dm Above Codes A g T C D E F a MANUFACTURER AND EPAJrALIFORNIA REGl3TRAT10N NUMBER FROM LABEL TOTAL PRODUCT USED NUMBER OF COOS COMMODRY OR SrTE ACRES/UNrrq NAME OF PRODUCT APPLIED INCLUDE ALPHA CODE I(Cid0 One Unt d W..M) APPLICATIONS � l Q TREATED TREATED 3�1 - LB 0>11 T C) G GA W LB OZ PT 07 GA I L9. OZ PT OT GA LB OZ PT OT GA i ' LB OZ PT OT GA i 1 CD rr LB OZ PT OT QA � Le OZ PT OT GA LB OZ PT OT GA LB OZ PT 07 GA LS OZ PT O7 GA REPORT PREPARED BY `lj�o �1,,"'esr2rl�n��{ rC �r�� sec 4�f� DATE 4VI F-' N m�,l. ...� . ...�� ►lCr Vr1 r -rc -,tL LILATICI pR FNFd60(REV.a g2) PE ST ICIDE ENFORCE AFNT E{RANCI INS TRUGT70NS FOR COMPLET7NG TH1S FORM ARE INDICATED BELOW AND ON THE REVERSE SIDE OP BATOR(FIRM NAME) AOORESS ILbr Ar� ��Tu% Corl��01 �� �Ot)� o-rV� `iPCOOE PF+oNENUUaFA t '�- � i�OS�S(� - X2(, -7 OpE IDENTIFCATgWP RMR NUMOEA LICENSE NVCYBER COUN ERE APPLIED) --ED—NTY HUM R MONT}VYEAR OF U9E 35 2- U 1 S-t TOTAL NUMBER OF APPLICATIONS t. Complefe Columns A.B,C,and D for All Uses 2 Compfete Column Eby thing Ono of tt»Following Codas Code 10 - Structural Pest Control................._...............hckxles any Pest control worm performed within or on buikfings and other structim. Code 30 - Landscape Maintenance Pest Control.........includes any Pest control work performed on landscape plantings around residences,or other bui4d gol ngs, f courses,parks,cemeteries,etc. Code 40 - Right•ol-Wary Pest Control............................ includes any pest control work performed along roadsides,power lines,median strips.ditch banks and similar sites. Code 50 Pubfic Heefth Pest Control............................ includes any pest control work performed by or under contract with State or local public health or vector control agencies. Code 60 Vertebrate Pest Control.............................. incfudes any vertebrate pest control work performed by public agencies or work under ftie supervision of the State or county agricultural commissioner Cade 91 - Commodity Fumigation(Nonfood!Nonfeed)...includes fumigation of nonkxxVnonhmd commodities such as; pahets,dunnage,furniture,burlap begs,etc. Code 100- Regulatory Pest Control................................includes any pest control work performed by public employees or contradors in ft control of regulated pests. s Complete Columns Fend G.H Use Does not Flt ono of tin Above Codas A 9 C D E F D MANUFACTURER AND EPAICALIFORNIA REGISTRATION NUMPGR FROM LASEL TOTAL PRODUCT USED NUMBER OF NAME OF PRODUCT APPLIED I COOE I COMMODnY OR 3fTE ACRESA1N r7'9 INCLUDE ALPHA GJDf (C►d�OM Unl d M�ru�a APPLICATIONS 1 TREATED TREATED _72— 1� 11� rr� c J f� ;LB (e� PT oT QA I I � i W LB OZ PT OT GA i i L8 OZ PT OT GA I � I LB OZ PT OT OA I � n LB OZ PT OT GA :3 LB OZ PT OT QA (n LB OZ PT OT GA LB OZ PT OT GA _ l LB OZ PT OT GA i LB OZ PT OT GA I REPORT PREPARED BY `udU ^ Q SY`� 2`T� °'�j'i� �7.2c —i.._St- DATE E-' N W