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After 0 YeMS of an-
nin nd aid", for &rant fu
• . I County Health DepMtmen
lau a rodent COO 01
ton Harbor.
''T' ty-ni per cent
buildinp in this area sho si
of rat infestation," orris gid.
.. pet' cent is considered
cup
�ists ·.from State
of ithipn Health DepMt
have come from Unsin to
train loCal crew in doi
the survey, �ti"l properly, and
edUQtiOl people to chan
their behavior for a cleaner
environment .
Having completed the sur-
, th crew ill be baiti",
prior to the third and most'
most extensive a pect of the .
provam - edUQtin people.
"This is the idul time
yeN to mi�t _ ..... ....,�._."...;.._,..,._
uR.its ...
'r surrou
ed.
woup
«ion
in an uea
tion, bUt hope to in'oa the
entire ex in the effort.
Conti 3
people
M urice Bishop, 0 of
AJI:Time Pest COn 01, the ea's'
, I gest extermiRiti"l rom�y,
comm nted on the Health De-
,
ulf it's run like most Fed- ' 'planned in- Lansing, You need'
eraJ prop-am .:. by outsiders - local invol ement to fiant a local .
it won't work." he observed. problem," he said. .
"Like too rmny other pro- -. Bish� emphasized
jects, this one designed 'and " need for code enforcement.
B'shop
t
"This is not a county
thin but city thing," h
added and charged the city with
the responsibili� to cl n up
throu the in tion depart­
ment.
"The ci ty is to h
to start dealing with the peop
o are responsible for the lit­
ter and jun cars," Bi op 0 r-
ed, "and en they surt en-
forcing the codes the ha to
continue. It can't be thi start
up and stop thin "
Bishop eed ith the
. need for community education,
but noted that it had to be
sivc effort.
