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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-08-11SPECIAL BOARD OF HEALTH MEETING AUGUST 11, 1983 The Lexington Board of Health held a special meeting on Thursday, August 11, 1983 at 2:00 p.m. in Room G-15 of the Town Office Building. Members present were: Mr. James W. Lambie, Chairman; Dr. Linda Roemer, Ph.D., Health Director, George A. Smith and Mr. David Henley, Superintendent of E.M.M.C.P. Mr. Smith reported that since the last meeting conditions had changed in Southeastern, Mass. Both Highland "J" virus and EEE virus are more prevelent in this area and there was both a suspected human and horse case from Norton and North Datmouth under investigation. There has been no virus Highland "J" or EEE isolated from Middlesex County to date. A review of the projected weather forecast was made. This was of concern due to the fact that 11" to 2" of rain is projected through the weekend. David Henley reviewed a planned strategy in the event of rain.It could be projected that if it rains, adult mosquitoes could become a problem on or about August 20th. To counter this intensified larviciding would be conducted through the 20th. This might be followed by truck mounted ULV spraying either area or Town -wide. It might lead to aerial spraying if conditions deteriorated. David gave a status report on the testing of the Malathion for impriorities. The standars have been reviewed by the Lab. and testing should be complete by the middle of next wee, August 17, 1983. It was decided to update the "Hot Line" message. Mr. Smith was directed to do so. Also, because of the viral activity in Southeastern, Mass. a warning about EEE mosquito bites, etc. should be placed in the paper. The cable TV message should stress personal protection. Considering the situation in southeastern Mass. it was decided we should closely monitor the situation, daily if need be. The preparation to spray should be heightened. David was asked what guidelines would be beneficial in making this decision. He stated that the health threat or a public health emergency would be based on EEE viral activity and a large mosquito population. Under these conditions, spraying might be imminent. After further discussion, the meeting was adjourned at 3:30 p.m. It was agreed before adjournment that we would continue to closely monitor the situation - particularly the suspected human case. Lastly, it was noted that M.D.P.H. had indicated that an advisory update was ready for distribution and should be in the mail: 1 1 1