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Adult Mosquito Control Programs Final Environmental Impact Statement
List of Fiqures
The following publication is available in PDF format:
- • 1-1: Mosquito Life Cycle (1-6)
- • 1-2: West Nile Virus Transmission Cycle(1-12)
- • 1-3(a): Aerial Spray Zone for September 3 - 10, 1999 (1-14)
- • 1-3(b): Aerial Spray Zone for September 11 - 13, 1999 (1-14)
- • 1-3(c): Aerial Spray Zone for September 14 - 19, 1999 (1-14)
- • 1-3(d): Aerial Spray Zone for September 20 - 22, 1999 (1-14)
- • 1-3(e): Ground Spray Zone for September 3 - 13, 1999 (1-14)
- • 1-3(f): Ground Spray Zone for September 18 - 23, 1999 (1-14)
- • 1-4(a): Spray Zone for July 19 - 25, 2000 (1-18)
- • 1-4(b): Spray Zone for July 27 - 29, 2000 (1-18)
- • 1-4(c): Spray Zone for August 1 - 4, 2000 (1-18)
- • 1-4(d): Spray Zone for August 14 - 18, 2000 (1-18)
- • 1-4(e): Spray Zone for August 19 - 22, 2000 (1-18)
- • 1-4(f): Spray Zone for August 24 - 27, 2000 (1-18)
- • 1-4(g): Spray Zone for August 28 - 31, 2000 (1-18)
- • 1-4(h): Spray Zone for September 1 - 5, 2000 (1-18)
- • 1-4(i): Spray Zone for September 6 - 11, 2000 (1-18)
- • 1-4(j): Spray Zone for September 13 - 18, 2000 (1-18)
- • 1-4(k): Spray Zone for September 21 - 25, 2000 (1-18)
- • 3.A-1: Overview of Framework of Analysis For Impact Assessments (3.A-2)
- • 3.A-2: Example of Product Application Rate Comparison (3.A-4)
- • 3.A-3: Representative Area Context Map(3.A-16)
- • 3.A-4: College Point (3.A-16)
- • 3.A-5: Jamaica Bay and Environs (3.A-16)
- • 3.A-6: Paerdegat Basin (3.A-16)
- • 3.A-7: Edgemere/Far Rockaway (3.A-18)
- • 3.A-8: Hunts Point/Soundview (3.A-18)
- • 3.A-9: Jerome Park/Van Cortlandt Park South (3.A-18)
- • 3.A-10: Manhattan's Upper East Side (3.A-18)
- • 3.A-11: Lemon Creek/Wolfe's Pond Park(3.A-18)
- • 3A-12: Public Health Exposure Scenarios - Inhalation (3.A-20)
- • 3A-13: Public Health Exposure Scenarios - Dermal Contact (3.A-20)
- • 3A-14: Public Health Exposure Scenarios - Ingestion (3.A-20)
- • 3A-15: Exposure to Receptors via Primary Source: Direct Application (3.A-22)
- • 3A-16: Exposure to Receptors via Secondary Sources (3.A-22)
- • 3.B-1: Representative Area Land Uses: College Point (3.B-2)
- • 3.B-2: Representative Area Land Uses: Paerdegat Basin (3.B-6)
- • 3.B-3: Representative Area Land Uses: Edgemere/Far Rockaway (3.B-8)
- • 3.B-4: Representative Area Land Uses: Hunts Point/Soundview (3.B-10)
- • 3.B-5: Representative Area Land Uses: Jerome Park/Van Cortland Park South (3.B-12)
- • 3.B-6: Representative Area Land Uses: Manhattan's Upper East Side (3.B-14)
- • 3.B-7: Representative Area Land Uses: Lemon Creek/Wolfe's Pond Park (3.B-18)
- • 3.C-1: New York City Monthly Asthma Public and Private Hospital Admissions July-December, 1989-1999 (3.C-102)
- • 3.C-2: New York City Weekly Asthma Public and Private Hospital Admissions August and September, 1989-1999 (3.C-102)
- • 3.C-3: New York City Weekly Asthma ED and Urgent Care Visits August and September ,1995-1999 (3.C-102)
- • 3.D-1: Approximate NYSDEC Freshwater and Tidal Wetland Boundaries College Point (3.D-54)
- • 3.D-2: Approximate NYSDEC Freshwater and Tidal Wetland Boundaries Jamaica Bay Environs/Paerdegat Basin (3.D-60)
- • 3.D-3: Approximate NYSDEC Tidal Wetland Boundaries Edgemere/Far Rockaway (3.D-72)
- • 3.D-4: Approximate NYSDEC Tidal Wetland Boundaries Hunts Point/Soundview (3.D-74)
- • 3.D-5: Approximate NYSDEC Tidal Wetland Boundaries: Jerome Park/Van Cortlandt Park South (3.D-74)
- • 3.D-6: Approximate NYSDEC Tidal and Freshwater Wetland Boundaries: Lemon Creek/Wolfe's Pond Park (3.D-98)
- • 3.D-7: Conceptual Model for the Risk to Natural Resources from New York City Mosquito Borne Disease Control(3.D-112)
- • 3.D-8: Single Application of Sumithrin (3.D-134)
- • 3.D-9: Single Application of Permethrin (3.D-134)
- • 3.D-10: Single Application of Resmethrin (3.D-134)
- • 3.D-11: Single Application of Piperonyl Butoxide (3.D-134)
- • 3.D-12: Single Application of Naled (3.D-134)
- • 3.D-13: Single Application of Malathion (3.D-134)
- • 3.D-14: Hazard quotients for aquatic life in Turtle Pond with single and multiple (with degradation) applications of Sumithrin (3.D-136)
- • 3.D-15: Hazard quotients for aquatic life in Turtle Pond with Single and multiple (with degradation) applications of Permethrin (3.D-136)
- • 3.D-16: Hazard quotients for aquatic life in Turtle Pond with single and multiple (with degradation) applications of Resmethrin (3.D-136)
- • 3.D-17: Resmethrin with 2 applications one week apart.
- • 3.D-18: Hazard quotients for aquatic life in Turtle Pond with single and multiple (with degradation) applications of Piperonyl Butoxide (3.D-136)
- • 3.D-19: Hazard quotients for aquatic life in Turtle Pond with single and multiple (with degradation) applications of Naled (3.D-136)
- • 3.D-20: Hazard quotients for aquatic life in Turtle Pond with single and multiple (with degradation) applications of Malathion (3.D-136)
- • 3.E-1: New York City's Surface Water Supply System (3.E-2)
- • 3.E-2: Areas in Southeast Queens Supplied by Groundwater (3.E-4)
- • 3.E-3: Location of Active Air Strippers in Operation for 2000 (3.E-6)
- • 3.G-1: New York City Drainage Areas and Wastewater Treatment Plants (3.G-2)
- • 3.I-1: 1999 Media Coverage of West Nile Virus (3.I-10)
- • 3.I-2: 2000 Media Coverage of West Nile Virus (3.I-10)
- • 3.I-3: Manhattan Hotel Occupancy Rates, 1994-2000 (3.I-14)
- • 3.I-4: Queens Hotel Occupancy Rates, 1994-2000 (3.I-14)
- • 3.I-5: Manhattan Hotel Occupany Rates, 1999 and 2000 (3.I-14)
- • 3.I-6: Queens Hotel Occupany Rates, 1999 and 2000 (3.I-14)
- • 4.A-1: Rockaway Peninsula Aerial Map: Western Rockaways (4.A-4)
- • 4.A-2: Rockaway Peninsula Aerial Map: Eastern Rockaways (4.A-4)
- • 4.B-1: Rockaway Peninsula Study Areas (4.B-2)
- • 4.B-2: Rockaway Peninsula Land Uses: Neponsit/Belle Harbor (4.B-2)
- • 4.B-3: Rockaway Peninsula Land Uses: Seaside (4.B-2)
- • 4.B-4: Rockaway Peninsula Land Uses: Somerville/Arverne/Edgemere (4.B-2)
- • 4.B-5: Rockaway Peninsula Land Uses: Far Rockaway (4.B-2)
For additional information call 311.
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