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INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT

INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT. Mr. Donald Teig HQ AFCESA/CEOA 10 FEB 2010. LAWS & GUIDANCE. AIR FORCE MUST COMPLY WITH: The Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, & Rodenticide Act ( FIFRA ) Department of Defense Instruction 4150.07 DoD Pest Management Program, 29 May 08

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INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT

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  1. INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT Mr. Donald Teig HQ AFCESA/CEOA 10 FEB 2010

  2. LAWS & GUIDANCE AIR FORCE MUST COMPLY WITH: • The Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, &Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) • Department of Defense Instruction 4150.07 DoD Pest • Management Program, 29 May 08 • Air Force Instruction 32-1053 Integrated Pest Management Program, 23 Jun 09 • Air Force Instruction 32-1074 Aerial Application • of Pesticides, 27 Aug 09 • State Pesticide Laws

  3. DoD Pest ManagementMeasure of Merit 1 • Installation Pest Management Plans • All DoD installations will have pest management plans prepared, reviewed, and updated annually by pest management professionals.

  4. Installation Pest Management Plans Goal: 100% Desired Trend Fiscal Year Percent of installations with Plans prepared and updated by installation and reviewed by Pest Management Professionals

  5. DoD Pest ManagementMeasure of Merit 2 • Annual Amount of Pesticide Applied • Maintain the achieved reduction in annual pesticide use on DoD installations. This reduction goal is set at an average of the FY 2002 and 2003 usage.

  6. Pest Management - Annual Amount of Pesticide Applied Goal: Desired Trend New Average FY04 FY05 FY06 FY09 FY07 FY08 FISCAL YEAR Percent Change In Pounds Of Active Ingredient From Baseline

  7. Annual Amount of PesticideApplied by the AF • FY02 101,843 lbs • FY03 121,604 lbs • Average 111,724 lbs Goal • FY 05 108,662 lbs • FY 06 136,918 lbs • FY 07 122,246 lbs • FY 08 157,454 lbs • FY 09 137,036 lbs*22.6% above Goal

  8. DoD Pest ManagementMeasure of Merit 3 • Installation Pesticide Applicator Certification • All DoD installation pesticide applicators will be properly certified within two years of employment. Contract employees shall have the appropriate state certification when the contract is let.

  9. Installation Pesticide Applicator Certification Goal: 100% Desired Trend Fiscal Year Percent meeting certification requirements: certified within 2 years of employment and every 3 years thereafter

  10. Air ForcePest Management Scorecard • AF/A7C directed a review of Air Force pest management goals and objectives. • DoD Pest Management MoMs currently track pest management plans, pesticide use • and certification but do not address Air Force operational and mission reqmts. • AF Pest Management Scorecard was developed to analyze the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats: • Integrated Pest Management Information System (IPMIS) version 3.06 is • used to uniformly gather data for each base; • Five mission categories: Public Health, Mission Critical, Mission Support, • Environmental, and Quality of Life; • Pesticide toxicity and pesticide use can be easily quantified • MAJCOMs can detail how each base plans for recurring pest management • requirements, utilize and track sound IPM methods (both chemical and non- • chemical), and maintain pesticide certification for Air Force/contract employees. • New/unique pest management issues can be highlighted and process improve- • ments developed; • Manpower, contracts and resources can be allocated to support Air Force missions.

  11. MoM #2 Pesticide UseIPMIS Data Details

  12. PESTICIDES:WHAT WE USE AND WHY

  13. Significant Air ForcePesticide Use in FY 08

  14. ITEMS OF INTEREST • NPDES PERMITS FOR PESTICIDES • APRIL 2011? • ENDANGERED SPECIES LABELS • BASH • SELF-HELP GUIDANCE • IPMIS WEB DEVELOPMENT

  15. PEST MANAGEMENT POCs HQ AMC/A7OO ATTN: CAPT DAVIS 507 SYMINGTON DR SCOTT AFB IL 62225-5022 HQ AETC/A7CAN ATTN: MR KRAMM 226 F STREET WEST RANDOLPH AFB TX 78150-4321 HQ USAFE/A7AV ATTN: LT COL MEIGHAN UNIT 3050 BOX 10 APO AE 09094-5010 HQ ACC/A7OO ATTN: MR ROBERTSON 129 ANDREWS STREET SUITE 102 LANGLEY AFB VA 23665-2769 HQ AFSOC/A7PO ATTN: MSGT BARCOMB 427 CODY AVE SUITE 225 HURLBURT FLD FL 32542 HQ PACAF/A7AV ATTN: MAJ WOLF (TEMP) 25 E STREET SUITE D-306 HICKAM AFB HI 96853-5412

  16. PEST MANAGEMENT POCs ANG/A7AN ATTN: MR HARRIS 3500 FETCHET AVENUE ANDREWS AFB MD 20762-5157 HQ AFRC 757 AS/DOS ATTN: MAJ BREIDENBAUGH 3976 KING GRAVES RD, UNIT 24 VIENNA OH 44473-5924 USAFA/CEANE ATTN: MR MARNE 8120 EDGERTON DR, SUITE 40 USAF ACADEMY CO 80840-2426 HQ AFMC/A7AI ATTN: MR PERDUE 4225 LOGISTICS AVE RM N-125 WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH 45433-5747 HQ AFDW/A7A ATTN: MS ROBINS 1535 COMMAND DR, D-305 ANDREWS AFB MD 20762 HQ AFSPC/A7AI ATTN: MS ANDERSON 250 S. PETERSON BLVD PETERSON AFB CO 80917-4554

  17. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE HQ AFCESA/CEOAATTN: Mr. Donald Teig139 Barnes Drive, Suite 1Tyndall AFB, FL 32403-5319DSN 523-6465COM (850) 283-6465FAX: DSN 523-6488 (850) 283-6488E-mail: Donald.Teig@tyndall.af.mil

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