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Bay Area Shock and Awe?

The SF Chronicle reports a plan for aerial spraying of pesticides over Bay Area cities — including San Francisco, Oakland, Emeryville, and Tiburon — to combat a potential threat of infestation by the little known   light brown apple moth, an exotic  agricultural pest.  The spraying is proposed to occur at night, starting in August, 2008, and continuing over as much as a five year duration  The chemical agent — Checkmate — contains a pheromone ingredient to disrupt mating of the moths, as well as other inert ingredients, whose identities, while partially known or suspected, may also constitute a protected trade secret.

Despite local protests and a court injunction (later overturned) spraying has already occurred in Monterey County, where, despite assurances of product safety, some adverse health effects have been reported.  Further details appear in the Chronicle story.

My initial response to this story was incredulity mixed with outrage, but I am not asking you to share my views, which I will elaborate below.  At the outset let me state my qualifications: I am a Ph. D. biochemist, trained in nucleic  acid physical chemistry, currently working in the field of analytical instrumentation.  That doesn’t make me an expert on pheromones or insect physiology, but it does, I hope,  establish a certain baseline competence.

Why am I upset about this project?  First, the use of the pesticide agent, Checkmate is being rammed through the usual regulatory channels.  Allow me to  quote from the Chronicle article:

The U.S. Department of Agriculture obtained an “emergency exemption from registration” from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency that allows the agency to use the pesticide in aerial sprays over California cities. Because of that exemption, the spraying program isn’t subject to state approval, according to representatives of the state Department of Pesticide Regulation.

Second, as reported in the Chronicle, the effects on human an animal health remain in question, but are quite possibly negative.

Third, the moth is not yet established as a bona fide threat in the area.

Fourth, the spraying  is essentially an uncontrolled biological experiment performed in a highly populated urban area, where we may count, among the many unknowns, the lifetime and tenacity of the agent in the environment.

Fifth, the decision, although nominally taken at the state level, seems to have had strong advisory component from the US Department of Agriculture.  This nexus of state and federal authorities I find troubling, under the circumstances.

Sixth, I cannot force myself to ignore the possibility that there is a hidden political agenda in a decision which I see as harmful to whole Bay Area — which has been markedly unpopular in the corridors of power over the last several years.  Forgive me for indulging in conspiracy theory, but under the circumstances, I refuse to entirely discount such possibly sinister motives.

Finally, for those who wish to become active in opposing this program, I recommend the following:

http://www.lbamspray.com/

Photostream from “a beer with Jon Tester” fundraiser 7/17/2006

x-posted to mydd and dkos

In continuing my role as amateur documentarian, a role I accidentally (but gladly) was saddled with in yearlykos, I took my trusty Canon SD400 camera down to see Jon Tester. Moreover, as I was acting boss of my department, I took off work early to go get some retail politicing/fundraising/drinking done with our boy the next Senator from Montana… Jon Tester!

Tester said it was the kind of fundraiser he liked and could afford. I agree with that! After some engaging Q&A and engaging beer drinking, we headed over to drinking liberally at Zeitgeist… where we proceeded to do exactly that.

As always, there’s more, and if you like what you see, feel free to reco.
You can also see the whole gallery here.


Me and the next Senator from Montana, Jon Tester.
He’s a tall guy.
Also, guess where i’m from?


The next Senator from Montana, with the daughter of the Next Senator from Nevada, Sarah R. Carter.


Jon, chatting with the people, connecting, etc.


My two new pals visiting from NY. We talked about the difference between NY and CA politics, various races, etc.
Good folks!

I had just been singing the praises of Sarah R. Carter, when she walked in the door… that is serendipity friends!


Tack and his mustache, (the mustache didn’t have to pay)


believe it or not this was the best picture i could get of Markos, since he was pretty much constantly wrestling Aristotle. Sorry Kos!


Tester speaking with the people, his manner is easy and natural.


There was a Q&A period. I was impressed.


I asked “Jon, what are you going to do about Net Neutrality”, despite his protests and humbless, he knocked it straight out of the park, no two tier system, no pay to play, the net is our most valuable asset and it should stay that way.


The look he gave Burns when he was talking trash about his flattop.


Sarah R. Carter and sfjen!


Sarah and Bob Brigham!


Sarah, Tack and Jen… on our way to drinking liberally.


Jen gives drinking liberally a thumbs up.


mixed reaction.


thumbs down to (something? something to do with Villagarosa v. Angelides that I felt very adamant about at the time…)


Tack and Sarah R. Carter (the last of the good pictures before the demon alcohol took away my camera skills)

-C.