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Pesticide Use Notification Plan - Parramatta City Council

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PESTICIDE USE NOTIFICATION PLANFOR PARRAMATTA CITY COUNCIL1. INTRODUCTIONThis pesticide use notification plan has been prepared in accordance with therequirements of the <strong>Pesticide</strong>s Regulation 1995 (the Regulation).The aim of this plan is to meet the community’s general right to know aboutpesticide applications made to outdoor public places that are owned or controlled bypublic authorities. The plan allows members of the community to take action toavoid contact with pesticides, if they wish.<strong>Council</strong> ensures that pesticides are applied to public places in a safe, responsiblemanner, minimising harm to the community or the environment. <strong>Council</strong> iscommitted to ensure that pesticide use is justified and that the lowest toxicity ofpesticides necessary are applied to achieve the desired outcome.The plan sets out how <strong>Council</strong> will notify members of the community of pesticideapplications made by <strong>Council</strong> and its contractors to public places.The plan describes:• What public places are covered by the plan• Who regularly uses these places and estimate of the level of use• How and when <strong>Council</strong> will provide the community with information about it’spesticide applications in public places (ie; what notification arrangements willbe used)• How the community can access this plan and get more information about<strong>Council</strong>’s notification arrangements• How future reviews of the plan will be conducted• Contact details for anyone wishing to discuss this plan with <strong>Council</strong>.

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