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Last week, EPA released guidance providing information on how State Lead Agencies can make temporary modifications their Certification Plans during the public health emergency and still remain in compliance with the Federal Certification and Training Rule. Normally, substantial changes to certification plans must be approved by EPA, but this guidance provides details on conditions under which temporary changes will be pre-approved. Specifically, EPA cites the following changes as pre-approved by the agency for the remainder of the public health emergency:
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Times may be uncertain. But one thing remains true. The pest management industry is stronger when we come together – whether it’s online or offline. Your NPMA team is dedicated to developing a solid program that will offer attendees the best virtual experience possible with easy navigation, robust educational offerings and an interactive exhibit hall showcasing the latest technologies and solutions for your business. And don’t worry – we have exciting plans to bring Nashville to you with live music and entertainment throughout! So, mark your calendars for October 13-16 and get ready to make new connections with your peers, get inspired with new ways to boost your business, and show your support for our strong, resilient industry. The virtual program and registration will be available very soon, stay tuned to www.PestWorld2020.org for the latest updates. We are looking forward to sharing this experience with you! Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/npma-ePestWorld/articles/index.asp?aid=629402&issueID=74565 to view the full article online.
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Moyer Indoor | Outdoor announces this year’s student scholarship recipients. Seven children pursuing their education received the scholarship reward. Since the program’s inception in 2008, over 60 awards have been given to children of employees continuing their education. The awards were presented to the recipients at Moyer Indoor | Outdoor by David Moyer, President; John Moyer, Chairman; and Lisa Futchko, HR Representative.
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Local 12 On Friday, the Ohio Department of Agriculture (ODA) announced that the Asian longhorned tick has been found in Gallia County. Visit https://local12.com/news/local/asian-longhorned-tick-found-in-ohio-kentucky-cincinnati-ohio-department-of-agriculture to view the full article online. CBS 46 Health officials say mosquitoes tested in the area of Ashford Park in Chamblee, Brookhaven, and unincorporated DeKalb County have tested positive for West Nile virus. Visit https://www.cbs46.com/news/mosquitoes-test-positive-for-west-nile-virus-in-dekalb-county/article_feb70cc4-d5de-11ea-b7d5-3b0cfe8758fb.html to view the full article online. WBIR "I think this is the worst summer experience that we've had," one exterminator said. Visit https://www.wbir.com/article/news/local/east-tenn-pest-control-businesses-report-increase-in-calls-about-rodents-and-rats/51-be17510f-558f-49fd-bd0a-491ebec01d35 to view the full article online. CBS News "Zombie cicadas" — under the influence of a parasitic fungus — have reemerged in West Virginia to infect their friends, and now scientists have a better understanding of how it happens. Visit https://www.cbsnews.com/news/zombie-cicadas-infected-mind-controlling-fungus-west-virginia/ to view the full article online. Fox News A New Jersey resident’s security camera captured footage of a thief stealing pizza that had been left on the front porch. Also, the thief was a squirrel. Visit https://www.foxnews.com/food-drink/new-jersey-squirrel-stealing-pizza-delivery to view the full article online. |