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Revere public health, Mosquito Control District outline summer spraying plan and safety measures

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City public health staff and Northeast Massachusetts Mosquito Control described larviciding, surveillance and adulticide schedules for Revere, announced two barrier-treatment dates for school and park properties, and outlined resident request procedures and safety protocols.

At the June 2 Revere City Council meeting, the City of Revere’s director of public health introduced representatives from the Northeast Massachusetts Mosquito Control and Wetlands Management District to present the district’s 2025 work plan and answer council questions.

Public Health Director Lauren Buck summarized the district’s role and said Revere’s marshland makes some mosquito activity unavoidable. Buck announced two municipal “barrier treatments” for school properties and parks: Monday, June 23 (rain date June 24) and Monday, Aug. 18 (rain date Aug. 19). She said the public health department coordinates weekly municipal spraying lists with the district.

District staff explained service categories: catch-basin larviciding in late May–June, arbovirus surveillance from May through…

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