NOTICE TO INTERESTED PARTIES
Bob Buster, Riverside County Board of Supervisors- District 1
John Tavaglione, Riverside County Board of Supervisors-District 2 Jeff Stone, Riverside County Board of Supervisors-District 3 John Benoit, Riverside County Board of Supervisors-District 4 Marion Ashley, Riverside County Board of Supervisors-District 5 California Department of Fish & Game, Region 6 (Inland) Caltrans District 8 California Department of Pesticide Regulations California Regional Water Quality Control Board Region 7,8,9 Army Core of Engineers Riverside County Agricultural Commissioner Riverside County Regional Parks & Open Space District Riverside County Registrar-Recorder Riverside County Clerk of the Board Riverside County Flood Control District Eastern Municipal Water District Metropolitan Water District City of Beaumont City of Banning City of San Jacinto City of Hemet City of Temecula City of Murrieta City of Moreno Valley City of Perris City of Menifee City of Wildomar Subject: Riverside County Department of Environmental Health Notice of Intent to continue to apply Aquatic Larvicides and Adulticides for Vector Control as part of the Integrated Vector Management Program
Pursuant to the provisions stated in the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit (Order No. 2011-*****-DWQ) [General Permit No. CAG*****] adopted on March 1, 2011, by the State Water Resources Control Board, notice is hereby given that the Riverside County Department of Environmental Health intends to continue to perform mosquito larvicide, ultra low volume (ULV) adulticide, as well as barrier adulticide applications as part of its Integrated Vector Management Program. The Department's activities are conducted year-round within a 4500 square mile area contained within Riverside County and cover a population of approximately 850,000. The areas that will be actually or potentially impacted by the Program’s activities include the following:
The incorporated cities of Banning, Beaumont, Hemet, Menifee, Moreno Valley, Murrieta, Perris, San Jacinto, Temecula, and Wildomar as well as surrounding unincorporated areas of Riverside County. Treated areas may be under the jurisdiction of the Riverside County Flood Control District, Regional Parks and Open Space District, Cal Trans, Army Corp of Engineers, California Department of Fish and Game, Eastern Municipal Water District, and Metropolitan Water District. Applications are conducted to protect the public from vector-borne diseases such as West Nile Virus and are based on key surveillance indicators in strict compliance with pesticide label requirements. The following materials may be used:
Larvicides: Agnique MMF
Poly (oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), -(C16-20 branched and linear alklyl)- -hydroxy
Bacillus thuringiensis, subsp. Israelensis Bacillus thuringiensis, subsp. Israelensis Bacillus thuringiensis, subsp. Israelensis Bacillus sphaericus Serotype H5a5b, strain 2362
Adulticides: Aqualuer 20-20
If you should have any questions regarding this Notice, please contact our main office at 4065 County Circle Drive, Riverside, California, 92503; (951) 358-5172. Steve Van Stockum, Director of Environmental Health Keith Jones, Deputy Director Dottie Merki, Program Chief Doug Osborn, Supervising Environmental Health Specialist
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