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COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY Bucks County Extension Service Neshaminy Manor Center Doylestown, Pennsylvania 18901 Phone 215 343 2800 Ext. 385 March 17, 1982 Dear Resident: Your County Commissioners are cooperating with the State and Federal Governments in a joint effort to suppress the gypsy moth this spring spraying of certain populated and high public use areas. Your residence or part of your land is located within one of the areas selected for gypsy moth treatment. A careful examination of the spray maps may be required to determine exactly what portion of your land is scheduled for spraying. Your municipality office has a set of the treatment maps. The following municipalities are to be sprayed with pesticides as indicated: Dylox - Plumstead, East Rockhill, Bedminster, Haycock, West Rockhill, Tinicum, Solebury Bt. - Springfield, Durham, Nockamixon, Bridgeton, Milford, New Britain, Doylestown, Buckingham, Upper Makefield, Wrightstown, Middletown, Lower Makefield Additional information about the 1982 spray program is contained in the enclosed FACT SHEET. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. Please note that no fee is being charged directly to you for this spraying. The spray costs are being covered by State and local government funds. No reply is necessary if you want your property sprayed. IF YOU DO NOT WANT YOUR RESIDENCE OF PROPERTY INCLUDED IN THE SPRAY PROGRAM, PLEASE CONTACT THIS OFFICE IN WRITING WITHIN 10 DAYS OF RECEIPT OF THIS LETTER, DESCRIBING THE EXACT LOCATION OF YOUR PROPERTY, INCLUDING TAX PARCEL NUMBER. The planning for this program will be finalized by April 15, 1982. No changes can be made after that date. The spraying regarding the gypsy moth, the insecticide, or this program should be directed to Richard A. Bailey, Bucks County Extension Office, Neshaminy Manor Center, Doylestown, Pa. 18901, 343-2800, Ext. 385 or your local Department of Environmental Resources' District Forester's Office. Sincerely, Dick Bailey Richard A. Bailey, County Extension Agent. The Pennsylvania State University, the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Bucks County Extension Service Cooperating