Title: Voluntary Turf IPM Accreditation:
1Voluntary Turf IPM Accreditation
- An Alternative to Municipal Pesticide Bans in
Ontario, Canada
Pam Charbonneau Turfgrass Specialist
2Trying to avoid this
3History of Pesticide Bans
- 1993 Town of Hudson (suburb of Montreal), Quebec
banned the use of pesticides on public and
private green spaces - home lawns, trees and
shrubs - no lawn care pesticide applications
- no home owner applied pesticide applications
- golf courses, forestry and agriculture are exempt
4History of Pesticide Bans
- Halifax, Nova Scotia in 2000 - 4 year phase out
of all herbicides and fungicides on private
properties within a radius of 50m of municipal
and other designated public places (20 of
private residential properties) on ornamental
plants - lawns, trees and shrubs
5Current Halifax Situation
- Full implementation began on April 1, 2003
- Insect infestations have to be verified by a
third party - City issues a permit to apply turf, tree or shrub
insecticide
6Current Halifax Situation
- permit process expected to cost the city 350,000
- 4-5 enforcement officers
- endorses use of home remedies for pest control on
lawns, trees and shrubs which arent subject to
scrutiny for efficacy and safety - golf courses are exempt
7Current Quebec Situation
- March 24, 2003 adopted new Pesticide Management
Code - pesticides are banned for use outside daycare
centres immediately - 23 active ingredients banned on private land by
2005 - golf courses have to present a pesticide
reduction plan - fines range from 500 - 30,000
8Ontario Situation
- 2002 survey - 42 municipalities considering a
pesticide ban on private lawns - One municipality already has a by-law that came
into effect in Nov. 2002 - Town of Cobalt
9Highlights from the Town of Cobalt
- Prohibits use of pesticides everywhere
- a farmer using pesticides must register in
writing in March of each year the products which
he stores and which he will be using during that
year - and also provide in writing the schedule of
application of pesticides and where they will be
applied
10Ontario Solution?
- Turf industry became pro-active
- formed the IPM Council (includes all
stakeholders) - develop an alternative to pesticide bans
- encourage lawn care and golf course industry to
adopt a strict IPM approach - done through voluntary IPM accreditation
- hope is to avoid bans
11IPM Council of Ontario Formed-2002
12Why IPM Accreditation?
- IPM Council has proposed this as an alternative
to pesticide bans in municipalities in Ontario - Has to be a rigorous and credible program to
appease environmentalists - Municipalities that are considering voluntary IPM
accreditation may make it mandatory with their
municipality
13Why IPM Accreditation?
- May allow only IPM accredited lawn care companies
to conduct business within the municipality - May specify that all golf courses within the
municipality be IPM accredited - This is serious stuff!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
14IPM Program Components
- IPM examination
- CECs
- Desk Review Audit
- On-site Audit
15IPM Accreditation Program
- Up and running March 2003
- recognizes lawn care companies, park systems,
golf courses and golf superintendents - IPM agent is designated person from each company
or organization responsible for insuring IPM is
followed - person who writes exam and maintains CECs
16IPM Accreditation Program
- IPM Accreditation program is administered by
Ridgetown College of University of Guelph - responsible for delivery of IPM program on behalf
of IPM Council - administer exams, track CECs, keep track of
audits
17IPM Exam
- The agent must demonstrate his/her knowledge in
IPM - 90 minute exam (closed book)
- 80 questions
- must get 75
- only have to write it once
- Ridgetown will offer exam every 60 days in each
region of the province
18Continuing Education Credits
- Agents must maintain and upgrade their knowledge
of IPM - must obtain 8 CECs in IPM annually
- 1 CEC is based on 45 minute contact time at an
IPM related seminar - if unable to get 8 CECs can write an IPM exam
each year - CEC committee of IPM Council determines CECs for
seminars
19Program Components (cont.)
- Desk Review Audit
- annual must verify compliance with pesticide
reduction, employee IPM training, customer
education and IPM mass marketing materials - On-site Audit
- all IPM accredited companies/golf courses/parks
must submit to an on-site audit once every three
years conducted by a Certified Environmental
Auditor
20Desk Review Audit
- Frequency -annually
- must verify compliance with pesticide reduction
target (50) - verify employee IPM training
- verify customer education
- verify IPM mass marketing materials
- supervised or approved by CEA
21On-site Audit
- Companies and organizations must submit to an
on-site audit - once every three years
- conducted by a Certified Environmental Auditor
through CEAA
22Accreditation process
Register, Pay Fees
Obtain CECs
Obtain study material
Write exam
Submit desk audit
On-site audit w/I 3 years
23Desk Audit Criteria
- Pesticide usage records
- total area of turf maintained for the previous
season - area based on area of turf that received
treatments including - fertilization
- aeration, pesticide applications or
- renovations
24Desk Review Audit
- Total AI used per unit area
- must show a 50 reduction from a baseline
- baseline - takes label rates for all possible
pests - ai for 2 broadcast 3 way mix applications
- ai for 1 broadcast Merit application
- ai for 2 broadcast curative insecticide app.
- ai for 1 broadcast crabgrass prevention
- total allowable active ingredient 1098.35
grams/100 sq. m
25Desk Audit Criteria
- List of all pesticide products used for the
calendar year - product names and PCP numbers must be listed
- Total amount of pesticide product used
- beginning inventory purchases - ending
inventory total use
26Pesticide Usage records
- Herbicide usage separated by target pest
- Insecticide usage separated by target pest
- Approved Pesticide Recording Form
27IPM Training Documentation
- Must list employee names, position held and
training dates and subjects covered - field trips with supervisors hands on training
qualifies - supervisors must list the topics covered and the
employee must sign off
28Customer Education Material
- Copies of leave behind materials must be
submitted - must instruct homeowners on proper mowing (height
and frequency), watering and cultural practices
such as core aeration - Examples of lawn analysis forms must be submitted
- must cover pests found and treated for
29Mass Marketing Material
- Must submit examples of brochures distributed by
mail - must show IPM based treatments and preventative
grub control qualifying statements (ie. only
applied in areas where grubs have been a problem
historically) - Telemarketing scripts must be submitted. Can not
sell specific pesticide applications without
first examining the lawn
30On-site Audit
- Purpose is to verify compliance through an
inspection of the desk audit submissions - verification of staff training records
- staff members chosen at random will be required
to demonstrate knowledge and expertise in IPM
31On-site Audit (cont.)
- Verification of IPM systems delivery
- customer records
- equipment use and equipment calibration
- integration of IPM and service offerings
- Once every three years
- there will be a risk ranking
- Company or golf course given 8 weeks notice
- Half day audit
32CEC Opportunities
- IPM Council CEC committee will assign CECs to
seminars - CECs for upcoming events will be posted on the
Landscape Ontario web site - Conferences must submit conference programs and
speaker bios to have CECs assigned to their
conferences
33 Obtaining CECs
- 1 CEC is 45 minutes of contact time in a seminar
- Types of conference that qualify
- OTS, CGSA, GTI Field Day, LO IPM Symposium, Turf
Managers Short Course, ISA Conference , Landscape
Ontario Congress, GCSAA seminars, etc. - Agent must submit CEC reporting form to Ridgetown
College annually
34CECs
- 8 CECs must be obtained per calendar year (Jan.
1- Dec. 31) - If cant obtain CECs can rewrite an IPM exam
35Golf Course IPM Accreditation
36Golf Course Voluntary IPM Accreditation
- Currently being rolled out by OGSA
- Differences
- Superintendent will obtain accreditation
- write golf course IPM exam and fulfill CEC
requirement - Golf course facility will also become accredited
with the desk audit and on-site audit
37GC Voluntary IPM Accreditation
- If an accredited superintendent moves - he/she
keeps accreditation but must insure that the golf
course they moved to becomes accredited - If a non- accredited superintendent moves to an
accredited golf course - he/she has 6 months to
become accredited (ie. write the IPM exam)
38Golf Course Specific Components
- IPM accredited golf courses must monitor
regularly and maintain a record of observations a
minimum of once a week from course opening to
course closing - Follow an IPM Code of Practice
- No specific pesticide reduction targets
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41Golf IPM Code of Practice
- Focus on cultural practices to prevent pest
problems and maintain healthy turf - Educate golfers on the importance of cultural
practices - Monitor property for pest infestations at regular
intervals and maintain a log - Document pesticide use and pesticide alternatives
42Golf IPM Code of Practice
- Use pesticides only after examination and
diagnosis - Only apply properly timed treatments
- Utilize spot treatments
- Implement staff IPM training
- Establish buffer zones around sensitive areas
43Selling Voluntary IPM Accreditation
- Turf industry representatives have a web site
that tracks hot spots for municipal pesticide
bans - also have an email list serve to communicate
issues eco_at_landscapeontario.com - show up on mass at municipal council meetings
- all have the same message
44Future of IPM Accreditation
- Hope that it is adopted by municipalities instead
of pesticide bans - For more information contact Ken Pavely, IPM
Coordinator at Landscape Ontario - kpavely_at_sympatico.ca or
- www.planthealthcare.ca
- www.landscapeontario.com under lawn care button