Martin County

File #: 18-0741   
Type: Departmental Status: Passed
In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 9/25/2018 Final action: 9/25/2018
Title: GLYPHOSATE BRIEFING
Attachments: 1. eng2018M343 SUPPLEMENTAL.pdf, 2. 25 September 2018_Glyphosate.pdf
PLACEMENT: Departmental
TITLE:
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GLYPHOSATE BRIEFING
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
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On August 21st, 2018 the Board of County Commissioners (Board) directed staff to prepare a presentation on the herbicide glyphosate, alternative weed control methods, and considerations regarding restricting or banning use.
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DEPARTMENT: Public Works
PREPARED BY: Name: James Gorton
Title: Deputy Public Works Director
REQUESTED BY: Martin County Board of County Commissioners

PRESET: 1:30 PM
PROCEDURES: None

BACKGROUND/RELATED STRATEGIC GOAL:

Glyphosate is a non-selective, systemic herbicide used to control broadleaf plants and grasses. Glyphosate was registered for use by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 1974 and is presently the most commonly used herbicide in the United States. As mandated by the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), Glyphosate is currently undergoing Registration Review. The Registration Review process allows the EPA to consider new science and ensure products can be used safely. The EPA is expected to publish the proposed interim registration review decision in 2019 along with mitigation measures to reduce risk to human health and the environment from the product.
The current review decision by the EPA is that for registered and labeled uses, glyphosate products do not pose an unreasonable risk to human or environmental health. Despite receiving regulatory approval, there is highly publicized controversy surrounding the safety of glyphosate products. Specifically, the public is concerned over glyphosate in the food supply given its extensive use in agriculture, the product possibly being carcinogenic, and its environmental impacts on waterbodies.

ISSUES:

Martin County residents requested that the Board of County Commissioners consider banning use of glyphosate products due to perceived concerns over its safety. Review of state statues indicates that the county is pre-empted from ba...

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