Overall Rating | Silver - expired |
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Overall Score | 59.14 |
Liaison | Nurit Katz |
Submission Date | Aug. 2, 2011 |
Executive Letter | Download |
University of California, Los Angeles
OP-9: Integrated Pest Management
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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2.00 / 2.00 |
Richard
Ohara Landscape & Grounds Manager Facilities Management - Design, Project Management & Operations |
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The size of the campus grounds :
317
Acres
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The size of campus grounds that are maintained in accordance with a four-tiered IPM plan :
317
Acres
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A brief description of the IPM plan(s) :
The Integrated Pest Management (IPM) program at UCLA uses a comprehensive pest management strategy that strives to find the best pest control solution with minimum impact on human health and the environment, while educating the UCLA campus community on how to limit and prevent unnecessary pest problems.
Pests seek habitats that satisfy basic needs such as food, water and shelter. A successful program depends on the client and campus pest control staff working together to establish an environment that limits harborage areas, points of entry and conditions that attract pests.
IPM is based upon regular inspections, accurate identification of pests and of the specific area actually infested.
IPM prevents pest problems by eliminating pest habitat, and access to food, water and other essential needs.
IPM requires that you decide when the pest has become intolerable; zero tolerance may not be necessary for every pest.
IPM responds to pest problems with mechanical, physical and biological controls, and resorts to chemical controls last.
IPM requires an evaluation of the toxicity and exposure potential associated with any pesticide to assure that the alternative used has the lowest toxicity and lowest risk for unwanted exposure.
-Follows CA DPR guidelines - AB2260 Healthy School Act -follows current online statewide IPM program
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The website URL where information about the IPM plan(s) is available:
Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
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