Community Corner
Pesticide Fogging for the West Nile Virus? Let Your Voice Be Heard!
Santa Clara County is planning a pesticide fogging campaign in our area with limited opportunities for public review and comment.

A Draft Environmental Evaluation is available for review until December 30, 2014 to justify the mass pesticide fogging for the West Nile Virus.Public meetings will be held at the Department of Environmental Health’s auditorium located at 1555 Berger Dr., Building 2, San José, CA 95112, on the following dates:
Thursday, December 4 at 6:30 pm
Thursday, December 11 at 6:30 pm
Feel free to go to one of the meetings or both. Report: http://www.sccgov.org/sites/vector/Documents/A%20Draft%20Environmental%20Evaluation/SCVCD%20Environmental%20Evaluation_082614.pdf More Info: http://www.sccgov.org/sites/vector/Pages/Environmental-Evaluation.aspxVector Control of Santa Clara County claims they are exempt from the requirements of CEQA to do an Environmental Evaluation for their deadly pesticide fogging which we all, of course breathe when they fog. Nevertheless they have produced a document. Among other things, exposure to etofenprox increases the risk by 60% a baby of an exposed mother will be born with autism spectrum disorder. If you care about your family not getting poisoned, please attend this hearing.To join Healthy Alternatives To Pesticides (HAP) to stop this pesticide poisoning, please go to: http://www.healthyalternativestopesticides.com/ or call 408-687-5958