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California launches innovative pesticide notification system

July 25, 2024 | Department of Food and Agriculture , Agencies under Office of the Governor, Executive, California


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California launches innovative pesticide notification system
The California Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) presented an update on its statewide Pesticide Application Notification System, known as SprayDaze California, during a recent government meeting. Project manager Randy Jimenez outlined the system's development, which began in 2021 with state funding aimed at enhancing public awareness of pesticide applications.

Jimenez emphasized that the notification system is designed to provide transparency and equitable access to information regarding pesticide use, particularly for restricted materials that pose potential risks to public health and the environment. The system will allow users to receive notifications via email or text when pesticide applications are planned near specific addresses, and it includes an anonymous search function for users to access application information without revealing personal details.

The development process has involved extensive public engagement, including webinars and workshops from 2021 to 2023, as well as pilot projects in several counties. Feedback from these initiatives has significantly shaped the system's design, ensuring it meets community needs.

A video demonstration of the system was shared during the meeting, showcasing its capabilities and user interface. Jimenez noted that while the system is still under development, it is expected to be implemented statewide early next year.

Public comments regarding the proposed regulations can be submitted to DPR until August 1, 2024, through various channels, including email and an online portal. The meeting concluded with an invitation for public input to further refine the notification system, underscoring DPR's commitment to fostering sustainable pest management practices in California.

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