The Jonah Center, along with Ecoin, Project Green Lawn, and other environmental organizations successfully pursued adoption of a City of Middletown ordinance to protect children from toxic lawn chemicals. The Common Council voted 11-1 in favor of the ordinance amendment at its meeting on July 3, 2017. Many Council members also voiced strong support for whatever funds and staff training will be necessary to implement the “non-toxic” field maintenance practices similar to those used by the Town of Branford. Reducing the use of fertilizers and herbicides helps the environment, since these chemicals pollute local streams, rivers, and Long Island Sound.
While the immediate goal of ordinance passage has been achieved, we need to remain vigilant and supportive of full implementation of the new practices. We also need to convince the wider community to avoid using lawn chemicals. The Project Green Lawn Brochure is our best local resource on lawn care without chemicals.
If you wish to stay involved in the campaign against pesticides and other harmful lawn chemicals, please sign the petition below. This will enable us to add your email address to our “lawn chemical action network” so you will receive any action alerts or important news on this topic.
I support the Amendment Regarding Natural Turf Care to Protect Human Health and the Environment, and its specific goal: Protecting children from exposure to toxic pesticides by avoiding use of such chemicals not only on K-8 school grounds (as state law now requires) but on all city-owned recreational fields, regardless of the age of the persons using the fields.
Sign Petition:
173 | Kim Konte Non Toxic Irvine | Irvine |
172 | Suzy Taraba | Middletown |
171 | Patricia Hill | Middletown |
170 | Sue Riedeman | Middletown |
169 | Charles Solomon | Middletown |
168 | Sheeja Thomas | Middletown |
167 | Mary-Jane Rubenstein | Middletown |
166 | Sandy Adelstein | Middletown |
165 | Richard Adelstein | Middletown |
164 | Yoshiko Samuel | Middletown |
163 | Duffield White | Middletown |
162 | Steven Machuga | Middletown |
161 | Ericka Barnes | Middletown |
160 | Sarah Wiliarty | Middletown |
159 | suzanne oconnell | Middletown |
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