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No pesticides used during performance period
EBOM-2009 IEQc3.6:Green Cleaning—Indoor Integrated Pest Managementposted by Matthew Macko on
We are currently working on a project that used no pesticides during the performance period.
Acceptable Forms of Universal Notification?
EBOM-2009 IEQc3.6:Green Cleaning—Indoor Integrated Pest Managementposted by American University on
We have rat issues on our urban campus and our grounds staff has some concerns about limiting and slowing application of rodent pesticides in exterior use.
Requirements in Credit Compliance Guidance vs. Redline?
EBOM-2009 IEQc3.6:Green Cleaning—Indoor Integrated Pest Managementposted by Jareb Ketay on
Starting to see more and more of this as we get deeper into recertifications. In the Recertification Guidance document, on page 17 (Credit Compliance Guidance section), performance requirements ar
Updated SF Pesticide Hazard Screening List
EBOM-2009 IEQc3.6:Green Cleaning—Indoor Integrated Pest Managementposted by Trista Brown on
Heads up that an updated list came out in September 2013 and can be accessed here - www.sfenvironment.org/sites/default/files/fliers/files/sfe_th_pesticides_reviewed_091313.pdf We'll be updating
IPM - vendor not yet in place
EBOM-2009 IEQc3.6:Green Cleaning—Indoor Integrated Pest Managementposted by Robert Cannellos on
Our project is implementing an IPM plan for the building but the vendor will not be identified until after construction is complete. We are preparing to submit for Design review.
template update
EBOM-2009 IEQc3.6:Green Cleaning—Indoor Integrated Pest Managementposted by Tristan Roberts on
LEEDuser has updated our IPM template that is available to members in the Documentation Toolkit above.
San Francisco's Pesticide Criteria and LEED Ref G. Contradiction
EBOM-2009 IEQc3.6:Green Cleaning—Indoor Integrated Pest Managementposted by Michelle Bracewell-Musson on
Hello, I am just trying to make sure I put the appropriate resources into the IPM Plan and found this information that may be helpful via this link: http://www.sfenvironment.org/article/pest-mana