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San Francisco school board urges halt to proposed state LBAM aerial spraying pending full EIR
Summary
After extensive public testimony about health risks to children and vulnerable populations, the Board of Education adopted a resolution urging the state to pause aerial spraying of pheromone formulations for the light brown apple moth until a full environmental impact report is completed.
The San Francisco Board of Education on May 27 adopted a resolution opposing the California Department of Food and Agriculture’s proposed aerial spraying program for the light brown apple moth (LBAM) until a full environmental impact review addresses potential health risks.
The measure was introduced as an urgent item and advanced for a second reading so the board could act before the end…
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