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Pesticide-Free Parks are New Northwest Trend (AUDIO)

Neighbors are sometimes asked to help mulch or pull a few weeds in the park to eliminate the need for spraying...and there are other methods of weed control that don't involve chemicals.

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(EUGENE, Ore. ONS) - When you visit a local park, you probably don't think much about what goes into keeping it looking good, day to day. But some people would rather not have their kids and pets romping in areas sprayed with weed-killers and pesticides.

They're asking local governments to find safer alternatives. About 80 parks in the Northwest are now pesticide-free, and it's a growing trend.

According to Shelley Connor, the city park departments in Oregon have been receptive to the idea.

"Community members are coming to them and saying, 'We want our neighborhood park to be pesticide-free.' So, there is a growing network of parks maintenance staff across the region that are working together, sharing information and tips and techniques on how to do it."

Connor says, not spraying is better for park users and pets who may be sensitive to chemicals, and is better for the environment.

"Pesticides don't stay in the place oftentimes where you put them - they travel. We're helping to keep them out of waterways and out of the way of harming people."

Neighbors are sometimes asked to help mulch or pull a few weeds in the park to eliminate the need for spraying...and there are other methods of weed control that don't involve chemicals.

Rosetta Park in Eugene is the latest pesticide-free space, which opened this week. Others are in Milwaukie, Oregon City, Portland and Springfield.

A tookit for creating a pesticide-free park, pesticide-related health info, and tips for homeowners' and renters' yards is available at pesticide.org.

Special thanks to Oregon News Service
Producer/Reporter: Chris Thomas


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