Agenda
Date: Wednesday, September 6, 2023
Date: Wednesday, September 6, 2023
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Dan Stoddard, MDA, welcomed participants to the meeting, explained the purpose of the PMPC, and emphasized the importance of discussion and member feedback. PMCA Members and MDA leadership introduced themselves.
Kate Hall (meeting facilitator), MDA, went through housekeeping items and presented background slides on PMPC. The presentation provided an overview of the MDA’s Pesticide Management Plan, “common detection” and “surface water pesticide of concern” designations, and select comments received from members the previous year. The MDA’s Indigenous Land Acknowledgement statement was read.
Dan Stoddard, MDA, welcomed participants to the meeting, explained the purpose of the PMPC, and emphasized the importance of discussion and member feedback. PMCA Members and MDA leadership introduced themselves.
Kate Hall (meeting facilitator), MDA, went through housekeeping items and presented background slides on PMPC. The presentation provided an overview of the MDA’s Pesticide Management Plan, “common detection” and “surface water pesticide of concern” designations, and select comments received from members the previous year. The MDA’s Indigenous Land Acknowledgement statement was read.
MDA Presenter: Bill VanRyswyk
The presentation provided an overview of the MDA’s monitoring program and introduced the main sections of the 2022 report. Changes to the 2022 analyte list were highlighted along with groundwater and surface water program design elements.
MDA Presenter: Bill VanRyswyk
The presentation provided an overview of the MDA’s monitoring program and introduced the main sections of the 2022 report. Changes to the 2022 analyte list were highlighted along with groundwater and surface water program design elements.
MDA Presenter: Kim Kaiser
The presentation focused on the groundwater results from the 2022 monitoring season. Current common detection pesticides were reviewed, and trend maps were presented showing changes in detection frequency and concentration for individual pesticide monitoring regions (PMRs). Pesticides detected in PMR 4 were highlighted along with neonicotinoid detections, detections of cyanazine degradates in private wells, and urban groundwater results.
Discussion focused on:
MDA Presenter: Kim Kaiser
The presentation focused on the groundwater results from the 2022 monitoring season. Current common detection pesticides were reviewed, and trend maps were presented showing changes in detection frequency and concentration for individual pesticide monitoring regions (PMRs). Pesticides detected in PMR 4 were highlighted along with neonicotinoid detections, detections of cyanazine degradates in private wells, and urban groundwater results.
Discussion focused on: