POLICY ON AERIAL SPRAYING DESIGNED
TO ERADICATE THE LIGHT BROWN APPLE MOTH
The California Nevada Regional
Conservation Committee of the Sierra Club:
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Opposes the CDFA program of aerial
spraying as a first resort against the LBAM in Bay Area and other counties
around the state.
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Supports a moratorium on the
spraying until the precautionary approach of an alternatives assessment to
determine control strategies that do not compromise human and environmental
health and that is sufficiently effective to manage the pest to the acceptable
thresholds is completed. This assessment must be based upon a
realistic assessment of the feasibility of eradication.
·
Supports control strategies that
adhere to Sierra Club policies on pest management, particularly the policy that
says “There should be no public exposure through use of pesticides, pesticide
residues, or byproducts of pesticides that cause cancer, birth defects,
mutations, reproductive effects, or alter the immune system or behavior of non-target
organisms.”
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Supports disclosure of all
ingredients to be sprayed and the informed consent of the residents affected by
the spraying.