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Memorandum
Date: March 13, 2009
To: Mayor and City Council Members
Through: Dann Atteberry, City Manager (�
Brian Janonis, Utilities Executive DirectorAl G.
Kevin Gertig, Water Resources and Treatment Manager Pi
From: Carol Webb, Regulatory and Government Affairs Manager cu,, ,,66
Re: Review of Chemical Materials Employed in City Operations — March 10 Council
Worksession
Councilmembers Present
Doug Hutchinson, Mayor
Kelly Ohlson, Mayor Pro Tem
Wade Troxell
Lisa Poppaw
Ben Manvel
Worksession Participants
Darin Atteberry, City Manager
Kevin Gertig, Water Resources and Treatment Manager
Carol Webb, Regulatory and Government Affairs Manager
Larry Schneider, Streets Superintendent
Matt Parker, Natural Areas Crew Chief
General Direction Sought and Specific Questions to be Answered
1. Does Council have any comments or concerns on the snow/ice control products,
fertilizers, and pesticides employed in City operations?
Council Comments
• Council complimented staff.on the depth and breadth of the review and was generally
appreciative of the information provided on the snow/ice control products, fertilizers, and
pesticides employed in City operations. Council thanked staff for including information
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on the potential environmental impacts of the chemical materials employed in city
operations in the presentation and in the supporting material provided to Council.
• Council expressed concern that the organization that sets the best practices standards for
snow/ice control operations be an independent group rather than a trade group and that
independent research and data be considered when adopting these standards.
• Council asked the difference between standard management practices and best
management practices (BMPs). Staff responded by saying that the BMPs discussed in
the presentation aren't necessarily standard for other organizations and that City
departments have taken a leadership role in adopting some BMPs.
• Council asked about staff's plans to follow through on recommendations made as a result
of the chemical materials review and why we have not implemented an environmental
management system to'date. Staff responded that some of the recommendations can be
implemented in the short term while others will need to be further researched and
resourced. Staff also stated that implementation of environmental management systems
is a learning process, and while some systems are in place, it is a continual improvement
process. Staff explained the International Standard Organization (ISO) 14001
Environmental Management System standard and that staff was implementing a system
following this standard at a pilot facility and planned to roll it out to other facilities in the
future depending on available resources.
• Council requested that staff provide six month updates on progress and implementation
of the recommendations made as a result of the chemical materials review.
• Council asked if there was a resource available to citizens to request information on the
personal use of pesticides. Staff discussed the availability of a citizen information
hotline, which is advertised on the City's website. Another Council member pointed out
that CSU's extension office can also field these types of questions.
• Council inquired about the training of seasonal Natural Areas employees. Staff
responded that seasonal staff does attend at least 40 hours of training since they are
applying chemicals in City Natural Areas.
• Council asked if the next review may include other chemicals used in city operations not
covered in this review. Staff stated that this review would require an organizational wide
chemical inventory and can be conducted when resources are available to conduct such a
review. Staff also stated that the new approach of a centrally coordinated sustainability
effort will facilitate the ongoing effort of adopting a systematic approach to
environmental management.