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Resident raises health and environmental concerns about city mosquito fogging; councilors defend long-standing program
Summary
A resident urged Tipp City to stop or re-evaluate citywide mosquito fogging, citing safety-data-sheet warnings and aquatic toxicity; council members responded by noting the program’s long history and rising mosquito-borne disease risk.
TIPP CITY, Ohio — During public comment at Monday’s Tipp City Council meeting, resident Chelsea Lay urged the council to reconsider the city’s routine mosquito fogging program, citing the pesticide’s safety data sheet and potential harm to wildlife and private-property gardens.
Lay said she reviewed the safety data sheet for the product identified in her remarks as AquaPerm XUL 30-30 and raised concerns that the label lists skin sensitization, target-organ…
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