IPM Tool Kit for Municipal Operations
This site was developed by the Sacramento Stormwater Quality Partnership to help public agency staff who are responsible for developing and/or implementing “in-house” Integrated Pest Management (IPM) policies and procedures. It provides easy access to a variety of information resources, such as guidance on setting up IPM programs, model ordinances and forms, pest management practices, and a list of IPM vendors and experts. See the Introduction for more information on this program.
Contents
I. Introduction

This site was developed by the Sacramento Stormwater Quality Partnership to help public agency staff who are responsible for developing and/or implementing “in-house” Integrated Pest Management (IPM) policies and procedures. It provides easy access to a variety of information resources, such as guidance on setting up IPM programs, model ordinances and forms, pest management practices, and a list of IPM vendors and experts.
The SSQP's Municipal Stormwater Permit requires the development of in-house IPM programs. This requirement affects a wide variety of municipal operations, such as maintaining buildings, parks, landscaping, and rights-of-way. Establishment of IPM programs will help these agencies effectively control pests associated with municipal operations, while reducing pesticide use, exposure, and discharges to local waterways.
Users of this site will find that some of the resources provided will be more directly applicable to their needs than others. However, a number of documents, such as those developed by school districts, contain valuable information on IPM principles and procedures that can be adapted to pest management associated with municipal operations.
Updating the site. Stormwater Program staff will be continue to add information to this site. Please share your information. As users develop their own programs and procedures, they are encouraged to contact us with additional links and program documents that can be posted here to help others.
| A. |
Stormwater Permit requirements |
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| 1. | Pesticide reduction requirements from the Municipal Stormwater Permit (Section 14.b) | |
| 2. | Permittee Pesticide Use section of the Pesticide Plan. This section includes an outline of what the Permittees will do to implement IPM. Key Document | |
| 3. | The
entire Pesticide Plan![]() |
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| B. |
IPM definitions |
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| 1. | Pest Control Operators of California (PCOC) http://www.pcoc.org/ipm/index.cfm | |
| 2. | UCIPM: http://ucipm.ucdavis.edu/IPMPROJECT/about.html Key Document BIRC: http://birc.org/IPM.htm | |
| 3. | Integrated Pest Management Practitioners Association. http://members.efn.org/~ipmpa/ipmintro.html#IPM%20is | |
| 4. | USEPA from IPM for Schools: A How-to Manual http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/ipm/schoolipm/chap-1.pdf | |
| 5. | Beyond Pesticides http://www.beyondpesticides.org/infoservices/pcos/IPM.HTM | |
| 6. |
Cornell: Community IPM
http://www.nysipm.cornell.edu/whatiscomm.asp |
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For IPM Coordinators and Managers:
II. Setting up an IPM
program 
These links will provide guidance for staff tasked with the overall responsibility of establishing IPM programs within their organization, in the form of principles, examples, and practical tips.
| A. |
How to set up an IPM program |
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| 1. | UCIPM Guidance Document for Program Development http://anrcatalog.ucdavis.edu/pdf/8093.pdf Key Document | |
| 2. | http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/ipm/schoolipm/append-b.pdf Key Document | |
| 3. | Example of how to develop a public agency's integrated pest management (IPM) program | |
| 4. | http://schoolipm.unl.edu/manual2/ | |
| 5. |
Know Pesticides website.
A nice simple outline: http://www.nopesticides.com/_wsn/page3.html![]() |
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| B. |
Model IPM programs |
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| 1. | http://members.efn.org/~ipmpa/polframe.html | |
| 2. | King County, Washington. http://www.govlink.org/hazwaste/publications/IPMTriCountyModelPolicy.pdf | |
| 3. |
Beyond Pesticides http://www.beyondpesticides.org/schools/publications/IPMSuccessStories.pdf |
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For IPM Coordinators and Managers:
III. IPM ordinances and
policies from other jurisdictions

| A. | |
| B. | Berkeley http://www.ci.berkeley.ca.us/environmentalhealth/pest.htm |
| C. | Santa Barbara County http://www.countyofsb.org/GreenTeam/PDFs/NewIPMStrategy.pdf |
| D. | Santa
Barbara, County http://www.countyofsb.org/GreenTeam/IPMParks.htm |
| E. | Santa
Barbara, City http://www.santabarbaraca.gov/NR/rdonlyres/ 73ACCE0A-8F80-453C-9673-7B97812EF841/0/IPM_Strategy_Final_Version.pdf |
| F. | Santa
Cruz http://www.ci.santa-cruz.ca.us/pw/ep/ipmpolicy.html |
| G. | Santa Clara County Key Document |
| H. | San Francisco http://www.sfenvironment.com/aboutus/innovative/ipm/ |
| I. | LA City
Schools http://www.laschools.org/efm/mo/ipm/docs/ipmpolicyretype.pdf |
| J. | Generic, from EPA http://www.cdpr.ca.gov/index.htm |
| K. | Cal Trans Vegetation Management http://www.dot.ca.gov/dist05/maint/ivm/ |
| L. | SCVURPPP http://www.scvurppp.org/ |
| M. |
Palo Alto Palo Alto IPM Plan.pdf |
| N. | CPR Sample Policy http://www.pesticidereform.org/article.php?id=138 |
For IPM Coordinators, Managers, and Pesticide Users:
IV. Lists

…and methods to establish approved pesticides. Some IPM programs utilize a list of pesticides that are approved for use in cases where other management strategies can't solve the problem in the necessary time frame. However, using a pesticide on an approved list does not eliminate the need to implement IPM principles. Some agencies use lists as guidance, while other agencies utilize lists that must be adhered to (generally with a formal mechanism for going "off-list")
| Santa
Clara list, from Cornell: http://environmentalrisk.cornell.edu/PRI/Publications/ SantaClaraReport040409.pdf and http://environmentalrisk.cornell.edu/ PRI/Publications/ApprPesticides040409.xls |
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| A. |
Beyond Pesticides http://www.beyondpesticides.org/infoservices |
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| B. | King County, Washington http://www.govlink.org/hazwaste/interagency/ipm/ipm_prod_eval.html | |
| 1. |
Establishing
and implementing a list:
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| C. |
San Francisco
Reduced-Risk Pesticide List Key Document http://www.sfenvironment.com/aboutus/innovative/ipm/pest_list06/index.htm |
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V. Sample forms

| A. |
Documentation and Reporting |
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| 1. | Screen shots from Santa Clara County web-based interactive IPM reporting database. Key Document | |
| 2. | See Palo Alto IPM plan, Attachment H: Palo-Alto-IPM-Plan.pdf | |
| 3. |
Monitoring forms: http://pestinfo.ca/documents/monitoringforms.pdf |
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For IPM Coordinators and Managers, Purchasing Agents, Building and Facility managers:
VI. Vendor Contract
requirements, sample language
| A. |
San Francisco IPM Ordinance http://www.municode.com/resources/gateway.asp?pid=14134&sid=5 |
| B. | From IPM for Schools |
| C. | Santa Clara County has developed these RFP documents to establish contractor performance requirements: |
| D. | Santa Monica Environmental Purchasing http://pestinfo.ca/documents/santamonica.pdf |
| E. | King County, Washington http://www.metrokc.gov/procure/green/ipm.htm |
| F. | Federal GSA performance specifications http://greenguardian.com/EPPG/App_G_2.asp |
| G. | NY State Compliance Checklist (SCC and toolbox folders) |
| H. | Contract language from SCVURPPP, beginning on page 9: http://www.scvurppp-w2k.com/pdfs/ps/PS_Pesticide.PDF |
| I. |
State of
Massachusetts: http://www.mass.gov/epp/products/inpestmgt.htm |
For Managers, Supervisors, and Pesticide Applicators:
VII. Training/guidance
materials 
| A. |
Courses |
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| 1. | Purdue correspondence: http://www.entm.purdue.edu/Entomology/urban/Urban_Info/courses.html | |
| B. |
Presentations |
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| 1. | NCAP http://www.pesticide.org/ | |
| 2. | Cornell how-to Structural http://nysipm.cornell.edu/publications/beasts/default.asp?metatags_Action=Find('PID','3') | |
| C. |
Manuals |
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| 1. |
Wisconsin School IPM
http://www.ipm.iastate.edu/ipm/schoolipm/node/13 |
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| 2. |
EPA Integrated Pest Management for Schools: A
How-to Manual
http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/ipm/schoolipm/index.html |
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For IPM Coordinators, Maintenance Managers, Landscape Architects, Design Engineers, Pesticide Applicators:
VIII. IPM BMP materials

For IPM Coordinators, Managers, Pesticide Applicators:
IX. Information
resources 
| A. |
Key IPM Websites |
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| 1. | http://ucipm.ucdavis.edu Key Site | |
| 2. | www.birc.org Key Site | |
| 3. |
University of Minnesota, Radcliffe's IPM World Textbook http://ipmworld.umn.edu/ | |
| 4. | Cornell http://www.nysipm.cornell.edu | |
| 5. | NCAP http://www.pesticide.org/factsheets.html#alternatives Key Site | |
| 6. | Oregon State National Pesticide Information Center (NPIC) http://npic.orst.edu/pest.htm | |
| B. |
Pesticide Information Websites |
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| 1. | California Dept. of Pesticide Regulation http://www.cdpr.ca.gov/docs/factshts/factmenu.htm | |
| 2. | US EPA Pesticide, About Pesticides http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/about/index.htm | |
| 3. | US EPA FAQs http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/about/faqs.htm#ipm | |
| 4. | PANNA database www.pesticideinfo.org Key Site | |
| 5. | NCAP http://www.pesticide.org/factsheets.html#pesticides | |
| C. |
Books and manuals |
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| 1. | UCIPM Publications http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/IPMPROJECT/edpubmenu.html | |
| 2. | Urban Entomology, UCR http://www.insects.ucr.edu/ebeling/index.html | |
| 3. | www.birc.org: http://birc.org/pubrep.htm | |
| D. |
Training and Certification programs |
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| 1. | Right of Way http://www2.agriculture.purdue.edu/pesp/rowmanual/ | |
| 2. | WSU IPM training http://ipm.wsu.edu/cert/cert.html | |
| 3. | Weed course, UCDavis WeedRIC: http://wric.ucdavis.edu/education/education.html | |
| E. |
Organizations and Conferences |
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| 1. | Integrated Pest Management Practitioners Association (IPMPA) http://members.efn.org/~ipmpa/ Key Site | |
| 2. | http://www.ipminstitute.org/index.htm | |
| 3. | Purdue conference http://www.entm.purdue.edu/Entomology/urban/Urban_Info/pestcontrol.html | |
| 4. | UC Riverside Events Conference http://www.insects.ucr.edu/seminars_and_events/seminars/index.html |
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| 5. | Western Aquatic Plant Management Society www.wapms.org | |
| F. |
Vendors |
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| For IPM Coordinators and Facility/Building Managers: | ||
| 1. | Pest Control Operators
who provide IPM services: Steve Zien Beyond Pesticides http://www.beyondpesticides.org/infoservices/pcos/findapco.htm |
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| For IPM Coordinators, Managers: | ||
| 2. |
Association
of Natural Biocontrol Suppliers This page is a list of companies that supply beneficial insects, nematodes and other organisms that can control pests. |
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| 3. | IPM
development consultants
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