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Title: Local Coordination to Preserve Culturally Sensitive Plants


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Local Coordination to Preserve Culturally
Sensitive Plants
  • Sarah Ryan
  • Big Valley Rancheria EPA
  • Western Region Pesticide Meeting May 2005

2
Pesticide Issues in Lake County
  • Pesticide drift and historical pesticide residues
  • Lack of education about Tribal use of plants
  • Unknown contamination of sensitive plants

3
Some Findings
  • Elevated levels of copper, barium, zinc in tules
  • At Big Valley, organochlorine pesticides,
    arsenic, elevated copper, lead, iron and zinc
    found in sediment along the eastern boundary of
    Rancheria
  • Basketweavers are altering their methods to avoid
    possible contact with pesticides

4
Actions taken
  • BVR received US EPA funding - quantify pesticide
    routes of exposure for local Tribes
  • Tribes began project with CA Dept of Food and
    Agriculture to sample tules for fluridone
    herbicide used in hydrilla eradication program
  • Extensive comments and interaction with county on
    its Aquatic Plant Management Plan

5
Clear Lake Region Pesticide Environmental Risk
Project
  • Community scoping meetings
  • Native plant list
  • Pesticide assessments
  • Workshops

6
Tule Project with CDFA
  • Began as a response in November 2004 to concern
    that Tribes raised about pesticide residue in
    traditional foods
  • Tribal/CDFA meeting in January 2005 to discuss
    tule consumption (how, when and where)
  • CDFA currently developing methodology for
    analyzing fluridone in tules, water and sediment,
    at Clear Lake in 4 different locations (chosen by
    the Tribes)
  • CDFA will conduct sampling during May 2005, (pre
    and post fluridone application) and share info

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Clear Lake Integrated Aquatic Plant Management
Plan
  • Tribes offered information on use and consumption
    of lake plants/animals
  • Tribes made detailed comment on 2 drafts of plan,
    made corrections to assumptions about Tribal use
    of Lake

9
Native Plant List
  • Compile list of plants with collection times,
    uses, general gathering areas
  • Overlay with local pesticide use info (what,
    where, when)
  • Use information to determine the plants that need
    attention
  • Create pamphlet that educates the public about
    need for native plant preservation

10
Summary of Local Coordination
  • Assessments will assist Tribes with management of
    resources
  • Tribal discussion of concerns about sensitive
    plants
  • Coordination with state on pesticide sampling of
    traditional food
  • Tribal consumption information included in county
    pesticide risk assessment
  • Education of local community with native plants
    pamphlet

11
Keep vigilant and stay involved
  • Countys Aquatic Plant Management Plan did not
    use Tribal consumption numbers
  • Pesticide drift incidents continue to occur
  • Pesticide sampling rarely takes place on foods
    consumed by Tribal members
  • How can we eat our subsistence food if our food
    is contaminated?
  • This is a work in progress

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  • Contact sryan_at_big-valley.net
  • 707-263-3924 x109
  • cell 707-349-4040
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