Legislation Details

File #: A 26-120    Name: 2026 Pesticide Take Back Event
Type: BoS Agreement Status: Passed
File created: 4/2/2026 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 4/14/2026 Final action: 4/14/2026
Title: a. Authorize the Agricultural Commissioner to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Santa Cruz, San Benito, and Santa Clara Counties to hold a Central Coast Pesticide Disposal Event; b. Execute a temporary event agreement with Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority to host a Pesticide Disposal Event at Crazy Horse Landfill;
Attachments: 1. Board Report, 2. Board Report, 3. Exhibit A - MOU Four County Pesticide Takeback Event, 4. Exhibit B - DPR Committal Letter, 5. Exhibit C - Temporary Event Agreement SVSWA
Title
a. Authorize the Agricultural Commissioner to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Santa Cruz, San Benito, and Santa Clara Counties to hold a Central Coast Pesticide Disposal Event;
b. Execute a temporary event agreement with Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority to host a Pesticide Disposal Event at Crazy Horse Landfill;
Report
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors:
a. Authorize the Agricultural Commissioner to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Santa Cruz County Agricultural Commissioner’s Office, San Benito County Department of Agriculture, and Santa Clara County Division of Agriculture to hold a Central Coast Pesticide Disposal Event for the public;
b. Authorize the Agricultural Commissioner or their designee to execute a temporary event agreement with Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority;

SUMMARY/ DISCUSSION:
The County of Monterey Agricultural Commissioner’s Office, in partnership with San Benito, Santa Clara, and Santa Cruz Counties, is planning a no-cost to the public Pesticide Collection and Disposal Event on April 28-29, 2026, at the Crazy Horse Landfill. This event will provide agricultural and commercial operators (excluding household users) with the opportunity to safely and legally dispose of unwanted, banned, or legacy pesticides at no cost.
Events of this nature can remove thousands of pounds of hazardous chemicals from participating counties, significantly reducing risks to human health and the environment. This effort helps protect local communities, supports sustainability efforts on farms by removing unwanted pesticide materials and reduces risk associated with storing these materials. Additionally, the event supports agricultural producers in maintaining compliance with pesticide regulations by offering a convenient and cost-effective disposal option.

OTHER AGENCY INVOLVEMENT/COMMITTEE ACTIONS:
The Office of County Counsel-Risk Management, California Department of Pesticide Re...

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