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Title: The City of Edmonton


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The City of Edmontons Integrated Pest Management
Policy
Just The Facts!!!
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Evolution of An Integrated Pest Management Policy
  • The City of Edmonton

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Anti-Pesticide Movement
  • Pesticide Exemption Programs
  • Medical Alert Pesticide Program (MAPP)
  • Herbicide Exemption Request Program (HERP)
  • Petition to designate parkland as herbicide
    free
  • No Spray zone of 30 metres at playgrounds and
    daycares

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Public Notification
  • Public Notice in newspapers
  • Send letters to Schools and Daycares
  • Daily recorded Sprayline
  • Post signs at spray sites

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Herbicide Ban
  • In 1994, environmental Groups pressured City
    Council to eliminate the use of herbicides on
    city parkland based on health and environmental
    concerns.

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July 1994, Broadleaf Weed Control Pilot Project
Begins
  • 39 Sites
  • No Herbicide Areas
  • Cultural Control Areas
  • Herbicide Control Areas
  • Formation of the Broadleaf Weed Control
    Advisory Committee

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Broadleaf Weed Control Advisory Committee
  • The purpose of the Broadleaf Weed Control
    Advisory Committee was to develop a weed control
    program with appropriate standards and procedures
    for the City of Edmonton.

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Conclusion of the Pilot Project
  • No serious Weed problems on any site during the
    three-year period under any of the control
    strategies if
  • The underlying soil on a site was good.
  • The turf in the area was established and
    maintained carefully from the start.
  • The areas were generally weedfree at the start of
    the project.

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Broadleaf Weed Control Advisory Committee
Recommendations
  • Endorse weed control practices and their
    continuous improvement
  • Reduce or minimize the use of herbicides
  • Facilitate naturalization as a vegetation
    management strategy
  • Weed control standards set
  • Citizen education and awareness

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City of Calgary
  • In 1997, Calgary adopted an IPM policy and
    Management plan

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The Hudson Quebec Ruling
  • June 2001 Supreme Court of Canada affirmed
    municipalities could pass bylaws that regulate
    and restrict pesticide use.
  • Hudsons bylaw bans pesticide usage on both
    private and public property for cosmetic
    purposes.

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Other Canadian Cities
  • Pesticide Regulation Status
  • Approved IPM Policy Municipal Restricted
  • Vancouver Montreal
  • Winnipeg Halifax
  • Calgary Toronto
  • Regina Hudson
  • Windsor Shediac
  • Guelph
    Moncton
  • Leduc
    Thorold

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Pesticide Advisory Committee
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PAC Consensus Recommendation
  • Public Education
  • The City of Edmonton should adopt a public
    education program targeting residential
    homeowners, schools, consumers at
    point-of-purchase and the media
  • This will encourage citizens to make informed
    choices about pesticide use

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City Councils Public Hearing on Pesticides
  • Community Services Department brings in
    experts to provide unbiased, knowledge-based
    perspectives on pesticides

Dr. Ritter
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Results of the Public Hearing
  • Council requested a City IPM policy to reduce or
    eliminate the Citys use of pesticides and
    requested an implementation strategy for the
    social marketing program
  • February - 2004 IPM policy and social marketing
    program was approved with funding

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Council Approved IPM Policy C501
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Integrated Pest Management Definition
  • A multidisciplinary approach to the management
    of pests based first on prevention and when
    needed, a control (biological, cultural, physical
    or mechanical intervention), saving registered
    pesticide control as a last resort

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Highlights of IPM Policy
  • Commitment to providing safe and healthy urban
    environments.
  • Minimize pesticide use but where required, use
    responsibly.
  • Expert identification of pests and
    knowledge-based alternatives.
  • Preventive methods considered before least toxic
    pesticides.
  • Pest monitoring and determination of action
    thresholds.
  • Pesticides are applied responsibly, restriction
    programs are available for sensitive
    individuals and the public is made
    aware of all applications.

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Alternatives to Reduce Pesticides
  • A greater use of planning and
  • plant health care techniques
  • to remedy soil problems and
  • other sources of plant stress.

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Achieving Pesticide Reduction
  • Increased cultural practices to offset stress
    induced pest problems.

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Some Newer IPM Initiatives
  • Low Maintenance grass selections
  • Improved plant health care - compost trials
  • Insect biocontrol agents that feed on weeds
  • Fungal biocontrol agent that kills weeds
  • Bacterial biocontrol of fairy ring
  • Alternative pesticides corn gluten etc.

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Native Grass Selections
Dr. Jim Ross, Prairie Turfgrass Research Centre,
Olds College, AB
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Compost Amendments for Horticultural/Turf
Applications
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Insect Biocontrols vs. Noxious Weeds
Dr. Alec McClay, formerly with Alberta Research
Council
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Microbial Bio-Controls of Turf Pests
Dr. Karen Bailey, Agriculture Canada, Saskatoon
SK. Dr. Prem Kharbandra, Alberta Research
Council, Vegreville AB
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New low-risk Alternative Pesticides
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City of Edmonton 2,4-D Use Reduction Trend
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Shifting Public Perceptions
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1993 Survey Data
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More Recent Survey Data
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Confusion Over Terminology
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Good Growing Edmonton
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Main Messaging
  • The City of Edmonton is committed to reducing the
    amount of pesticides used on public parkland.
  • Heres how you, too, can reduce or eliminate use
    of pesticides in your yard
  • all toward a healthier environment

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Measurement
  • Alberta Environment annual data analysis
  • Storm Water Management Lake pesticide sampling
    study
  • Annual market research to evaluate awareness
    levels and changes in gardening practices

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2004 Program Summary
  • Direct mail out, 170,000 Brochure
  • Radio advertisement, 630 Ched
  • Newspaper advertisement, Examiner and Journal
  • Good Growing Edmonton website

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Conclusion - Questions
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