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The King County Noxious Weed Board is concerned about protecting
health and
the environment, working to preserve wildlife habitat, native plant species,
livestock
The elements of the King County Noxious Weed Control Board's IPM plan include:
In order to provide landowners with accurate information, Noxious Weed Control Program staff are required by the Board to obtain a Washington State Pesticide consultant's license, be knowledgeable about the laws and safety requirements for pesticide use, and to maintain their licenses through continuing education. Staff may engage in manual and biological weed control methods. Infrequently, in cases of enforcement, a control contractor may apply herbicides after full consideration of other weed control methods. Landowners are given an option to request non-chemical control in enforcement cases. Herbicides discussed with landowners who choose to use them, and those used in enforcement cases, must be approved by the WSDA for specific applications. No herbicides are recommended that have been determined to be carcinogenic, developmental toxins, mutagenic, or causing reproductive effects by the U.S Environmental Protection Agency, or other reliable sources or studies. Herbicides used for noxious weed control will be of low acute toxicity and biodegradable. A hazard assessment of the herbicides recommended for use by the King County Noxious Weed Control Program was prepared by an Environmental Toxicology Specialist from Washington State University at the request of the Utilities and Natural Resources Committee of the Metropolitan King County Council. Program offices are located at 201 S. Jackson St., Suite 600, Seattle, WA 98104. To contact a staff member at the King County Noxious Weed Control Program, please call 206-296-0290 or by reach them by email. |
| Please direct questions & comments regarding noxious weeds to Program Staff, King County Noxious Weed Control Program.
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Updated: August 18, 2003 |
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