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King County IPM Policy and Guidelines

In King County, the 1999 Integrated Pest Management Executive Order signed by Executive Ron Sims required all county departments to conduct pest and vegetation management activities in accordance with the Tri-County IPM Model Policy and supporting Guidelines as well as develop agency-specific IPM policies for their own operations. The King County IPM Steering Committee was established to coordinate pest and vegetation management activities across departments in a collaborative process. The Local Hazardous Waste Management Program was designated to coordinate the efforts and offer technical assistance when needed.

 

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