Delta Mosquito & Vector Control District

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DELTA MOSQUITO & VECTOR CONTROL DISTRICTDr. Mustapha DebbounGeneral ManagerHector CardenasMir Bear-Johnson1737 West Houston Avenue * Visalia, California 93291Phone (559) 732-8606 * (877) 732-8606 * Fax (559)-732-7441www.deltamvcd.orgOperations Program ManagerAssistant ManagerCrystal GrippinScientific Program ManagerMary Ellen GomezErick ArriagaAdministrative AssistantCommunity Education &Outreach CoordinatorRick AlvarezPaul HarlienVector Control SupervisorForemanDATE:Friday, July 8, 2022TO:Board of Trustees, Delta Mosquito and Vector Control District (DMVCD)FROM:Dr. Mustapha Debboun, General ManagerSUBJECT:Regular Meeting of the District’s Board of TrusteesTIME:Wednesday, July 13, 2022 at 4:30 p.m.PLACE:District Boardroom, 1737 West Houston Avenue, Visalia CA, 93291AGENDA:1. ROLL CALL2. PUBLIC FORUM (LIMITED TO THREE MINUTES PER SPEAKER)a) Members of the public may comment on any item not on theAgenda that is within the jurisdiction of the Board of Trustees(Board). Under state law, matters presented during publiccomment cannot be discussed or acted upon by the Board in thismeeting.b) For items on the Agenda, the public is invited to make commentsduring the public comment period.c) Any person addressing the Board will be limited to a maximum ofthree (3) minutes. Public comments will be limited to a total of 15minutes during the public comment period.d) If there are more than five (5) persons wishing to comment, thentime will be divided equally between all persons wishing to speak,so that everyone has an opportunity to address the Board.

Agenda – Meeting of the District Board of TrusteesACTION23. CONSENT CALENDARa) June Minutesb) June Bills (Board Orders #42, #43, #44, #45)c) July Payroll (Board Order #1)4. STAFF REPORTThe General Manager will report on items of District operational interest.5. ENTERPRISE FLEET MANAGEMENT (EFM)The General Manager will provide an update on leased vehicles from EFM.ACTION6.DISPOSITION OF SURPLUS VEHICLEThe General Manager will request from the Board of Trustees to sell ordispose of an old and non-functional vehicle.ACTION7.FLAT BED PURCHASE FOR A1 SUPERDUTY APPLICATIONSThe General Manager will request from the Board of Trustees to approve thepurchase of the Flat Bed to the Vehicle Capital Items list, prior to theupdated Budget, due to District need.ACTIONACTION8.DISTRICT EXPANSION/RELOCATIONThe Board will discuss options for moving forward with the District relocatingor expanding and providing guidance to the District.9.BOARD MEMBER COMMENTSThe Board members will have a chance to make any additional commentsregarding items within the jurisdiction of the District.10.FUTURE AGENDA ITEMSThe Board members will have a chance to add future agenda items if theychoose to.11.ADJOURNMENTAdjourn meeting of the Board of Trustees to reconvene on Wednesday,August 10, 2022 at 4:30 p.m. in the Delta Mosquito and Vector ControlDistrict Boardroom, 1737 W. Houston Ave., Visalia, CA.Note: Items designated for information are appropriate for Board action if the Board wishes to takeaction

1. Roll Call

2. PUBLIC FORUM (LIMITED TO THREE MINUTES PERSPEAKER)a) Members of the public may comment on any item not on the Agenda that iswithin the jurisdiction of the Board of Trustees (Board). Under state law, matterspresented during public comment cannot be discussed or acted upon by theBoard in this meeting.b) For items on the Agenda, the public is invited to make comments during thepublic comment period.c) Any person addressing the Board will be limited to a maximum of three (3)minutes. Public comments will be limited to a total of 15 minutes during thepublic comment period.d) If there are more than five (5) persons wishing to comment, then time will bedivided equally between all persons wishing to speak, so that everyone has anopportunity to address the Board.

3. CONSENT CALENDAR

DELTA MOSQUITO & VECTOR CONTROL DISTRICTDr. Mustapha Debboun1737 West Houston Avenue * Visalia, California 93291Phone (559) 732-8606 * (877) 732-8606 * Fax (559)-732-7441www.deltamvcd.orgGeneral ManagerHector CardenasOperations Program ManagerMary Ellen GomezMir Bear-JohnsonAssistant ManagerCrystal GrippinScientific Program ManagerErick ArriagaAdministrative AssistantCommunity Education &Outreach CoordinatorRick AlvarezPaul HarlienVector Control SupervisorForemanMinutes of the Board of Trustees – Wednesday, June 8, 2022, Start: 4:30 p.m.1. Roll Call:Present: Greg Gomez, President; Belen Gomez, Secretary; Linda Guttierrez, RosemaryHellwig, Larry Roberts, and Kevin Caskey.Absent:Michael CavanaghStaff:Dr. Mustapha Debboun, General Manager; Mir Bear-Johnson, AssistantManager; Courtney Chagolla, Biologist2. Public ForumNone3. Employee Introduction:Dr. Debboun introduced Courtney Chagolla, the new Biologist, to the Board of Trustees.4. Consent CalendarFollowing discussion, it was moved by Larry Roberts, seconded by Kevin Caskey, andunanimously approved to accept the consent calendar as presented.5. Staff Report:Dr. Debboun gave a brief overview of the current operations and announced the occurrenceof the first West Nile virus positive mosquito sample in our District. He also notified theMembers of the Board that staff members attended eight community and outreach events,and about the publication of a scientific note on kissing bugs and Trypanosoma cruzi in theCentral Valley of California in the Journal of Vector Ecology. He informed the Board ofTrustees on the upcoming collaborative public webinar with Oxitec on June 21, 2022,entitled: Oxitec in California: Community Engagement, Participation, and Consultation byDelta Mosquito and Vector Control District and Oxitec.

Minutes of the Board of Trustees – Wednesday, June 8, 202226. Public Hearing:Mr. Greg Gomez, the President of the Board of Trustees opened the public hearing at4:41 P.M. on Wednesday June 8, 2022. No members of the public were present. Mr.Gomez closed the public hearing.7. Resolution 2022-03Following discussion, it was moved by Greg Gomez, seconded by Belen Gomez and theBoard members unanimously approved Resolution 2022-03.8. Resolution 2022-04:Following discussion, it was moved by Belen Gomez, seconded by Kevin Caskey and theBoard members unanimously approved Resolution 2022-04.9. 2022-2023 Fiscal Budget:Following discussion, it was moved by Rosemary Hellwig, seconded by Linda Guttierrezand the Board members unanimously approved the 2022-2023 Fiscal Budget.10. Resolution 2022-05:Following discussion, it was moved by Larry Roberts, seconded by Linda Guttierrez andthe Board members unanimously approved Resolution 2022-05.11. Board Member Comments:The Board members briefly discussed items regarding expansion and/or relocation of theDistrict and the Engineering Report of the previous Assessment.12. Future Agenda Items:The Board members indicated they would like to discuss the topic of the District’s expansionand/or relocation on the next agenda in July 2022.13. Adjournment:It was moved by Kevin Caskey, seconded by Belen Gomez, and the Board membersunanimously approved to adjourn the meeting of the Delta MVCD’s Board of Trustees at5:07 p.m.Dr. Mustapha Debboun, Recording Secretary

Board Order No. 42CONSENT CALENDAR EXHIBIT IIJune 2022 BillsCLAIM # 36644366453664636647PAUL RAPERADRIAN SIFUENTESESMERALDA ANDRADE-BEDOLLAMIGUEL BALLESTEROSZACKERY BARRAGANCHRISTIAN FLORESALEJANDRA GILLEDGAR GUZMANREBECCA HARLIENMERRITT HORNINGALYSIA INGRIMDOLORES MALDONADOJAKE MALDONADOJUAN PABLO ORTEGABRENDA RODRIGUEZ VIVARCARLOS RODRIGUEZRYAN SPRATTDAVID TOWNSENDDANIEL VILLARREALKORY WILSONDELTA VECTOR CONTROL DIST - EFTPSDELTA VECTOR CONTROL DIST - EFTPSDELTA VECTOR CONTROL DIST - EFTPSDESCRIPTIONBudget Line ItemVector Control Tech IIVector Control Tech IIVector Control Tech IVector Control Tech IILaboratory Tech IVector Control Tech ILaboratory Tech IProject Tech IVector Control Tech IVector Control Tech IVector Control Tech ILaboratory Tech IVector Control Tech ILaboratory Tech IILaboratory Tech IVector Control Tech IVector Control Tech IVector Control Tech IVector Control Tech IVector Control Tech ISocial Security/ Medicare/ Federal Income TaxState Income TaxCalPERS 725,435.88459.83 1,373.46 29,025.58TOTAL PAYROLL36648366493665036651366523665336654AMERICAN INCORPORATEDCITY OF VISALIACITY OF VISALIAHOME DEPOTSMITH PROMOTIONSTF TIRE & SERVICEVALLEY INDUSTRIAL & FAMILY MEDICAL GROUPAC ServiceUtilitiesAlam Permit Renewal ApplicationPolar board, Lumber feeDMVCD hat embroidery1 Tire, Recycling fee1 Seasonal Pre-employment examAMOUNTBuilding/YardUtilitiesProfessional ServicesBuilding/YardUniformsAuto SuppliesProfessional ServicesTOTAL BILLS542.50129.7715.60158.73329.84148.76125.00 1,450.20TOTAL BOARD ORDER #42 30,475.78

Board Order No. 43CONSENT CALENDAR EXHIBIT IIIJune 2022 BillsCLAIM # AUTOZONECOMCAST BUSINESSCALIFORNIA DEPT OF PUBLIC HEALTHLOWESLOZANO SMITHPACIFIC WESTSOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISONTEAMBUILDERS, INCWEST COAST BIO-TECHDESCRIPTIONBudget Line ItemT12-Clutch bushing,Master cylinder/T15-Lighting control/T5,T27Fan clutch,wiper bladesInternetRecertification Fee - 5 EmployeesPaint, Essick 2400-sq ftBoard minutes advice, counsel regarding public commentaryMonthly Service ContractUtilitiesFly over Visalia, Farmersville, Exeter and Goshen (Company name change-new check needed)Waste DisposalAuto SuppliesTelephone/cellphonesContinuing EdBuilding/YardProfessional ServicesMaint ContractUtilitiesProfessional ServicesLab 2,550.50 6,189.00140.00TOTAL BILLS 11,724.20TOTAL BOARD ORDER #43 11,724.20

Board Order No. 44CONSENT CALENDAR EXHIBIT IVJune 2022 BillsCLAIM # 366833668436685PAUL RAPERADRIAN SIFUENTESESMERALDA ANDRADE-BEDOLLAMIGUEL BALLESTEROSZACKERY BARRAGANCHRISTIAN FLORESALEJANDRA GILLEDGAR GUZMANREBECCA HARLIENMERRITT HORNINGALYSIA INGRIMDOLORES MALDONADOJAKE MALDONADOJUAN PABLO ORTEGABRENDA RODRIGUEZ VIVARCARLOS RODRIGUEZRYAN SPRATTDAVID TOWNSENDKORY WILSONDELTA VECTOR CONTROL DIST - EFTPSDELTA VECTOR CONTROL DIST - EFTPSDELTA VECTOR CONTROL DIST - EFTPSDESCRIPTIONBudget Line ItemVector Control Tech IIVector Control Tech IIVector Control Tech IVector Control Tech IILaboratory Tech IVector Control Tech ILaboratory Tech IProject Tech IVector Control Tech IVector Control Tech IVector Control Tech ILaboratory Tech IVector Control Tech ILaboratory Tech IILaboratory Tech IVector Control Tech IVector Control Tech IVector Control Tech IVector Control Tech ISocial Security/ Medicare/ Federal Income TaxState Income TaxCalPERS 1,297.825,760.54500.161,457.35 30,684.66TOTAL 943669536696ADAPCOCAL WATEREMDFRESNO OXYGENLINXUPMISSION LINENPURE SUNSO CAL GASUPSVALLEY PACIFICWEST COAST BIO-TECHAMOUNT 42,797.20Vectobac, VLX Vectolex, FyfanonA1 Super Duty Mist Sprayer, A1 Trail Rated Boss w/ 25 Gal TankUtilities19661.54 Chemical23135.66 Capital - AssessmentUtilitiesVOIP phone systemMonthly Billing - JulyDry Ice PelletsGPS430.00 Maint Contract2381.95 Telephone/CellphonesLab SuppliesGPSUniformsJanitorialSolar Panel CleaningUtilitiesLate Payment Fee - Customs ChargesFuelWaste Disposal1218.49 Clothing310.55 JanitorialBuilding/YardUtilitiesProfessional ServicesFuelLab Supplies184.322,811.95228.43859.571,529.04TOTAL BILLS165.0044.4410.686,200.16140.00 54,970.79TOTAL BOARD ORDER #44 85,655.45

Board Order No. 45Consent Calendar Exhibit VJune Special BillVOUCHER36697PAYEECALPERSDESCRIPTIONBudget Line ItemCEPPT Strategy 2 ContributionAMOUNT 50,000.00Total BillsTotal Board Order #45 50,000.00 50,000.00

Board Order No. 1Consent Calendar Exhibit VIJuly N, MUSTAPHABEAR-JOHNSON, MIRALVAREZ, RICKARRIAGA, ERICKCARDENAS, HECTORCHAGOLLA, COURTNEYCOULTER, KAYLAFERGUSON, BRYANFERGUSON, BRYANGOMEZ, MARY ELLENGRIPPIN, CRYSTALHARLIEN, PAULNAKATA, MARKRUIZ, BRYANRUIZ, BRYANSANCHEZ, MARIOSANCHEZ, MARIOTROUPIN, ANDREAVALDIVIAS, JAVIERGREG GOMEZBELEN GOMEZMIKE CAVANAGHLINDA GUTTIERREZROSEMARY HELLWIGKEVIN CASKEYLARRY ROBERTSDESCRIPTIONMANAGERASSISTANT MANAGERVECTOR CONTROL SUPERVISORCOMMUNITY EDUCATION & OUTREACH COORDINATOROPERATIONS PROGRAM MANAGERBIOLOGISTADMINISTRATIVE ANALYSTVECTOR CONTROL TECHNICIAN III/MECHANICVECTOR CONTROL TECHNICIAN III/MECHANIC (OVERTIME)ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTSCIENTIFIC PROGRAM MANAGERFOREMANBIOLOGISTVECTOR CONTROL TECHNICIAN IIIVECTOR CONTROL TECHNICIAN III (OVERTIME)VECTOR CONTROL TECHNICIAN III/MECHANICVECTOR CONTROL TECHNICIAN III/MECHANIC (OVERTIME)BIOLOGISTBIOLOGISTTRUSTEE PAYROLL - QUARTERLYTRUSTEE PAYROLL - QUARTERLYTRUSTEE PAYROLL - QUARTERLYTRUSTEE PAYROLL - QUARTERLYTRUSTEE PAYROLL - QUARTERLYTRUSTEE PAYROLL - QUARTERLYTRUSTEE PAYROLL - QUARTERLYSub-Total Full-Time and Trustee PayrollVSPDELTA DENTAL PLANLINCOLN FINANCIAL GROUPDELTA VECTOR CONTROL DIST - EFTPSDELTA VECTOR CONTROL DIST - EFTPSDELTA VECTOR CONTROL DIST - EFTPSDELTA VECTOR CONTROL DIST - EFTPSDELTA VECT CONT DISTICMA RETIREMENT TRUSTVision Plan PremiumDental Plan PremiumLife/STD & LTD InsuranceCalPERS Health Insurance PremiumSocial Security/ Medicare/ Federal Income TaxState Income TaxCalPERS RetirementFlex Benefit PlanDeferred Retirement TrustEmployee 71% - District 29%Employee 100%Employee 40% - District 60%Employee 100%Employee 77% - District 23%Total for Full-Time Payroll Taxes & 7403674136742PAUL RAPERADRIAN SIFUENTESESMERALDA ANDRADE-BEDOLLAMIGUEL BALLESTEROSZACKERY BARRAGANALEJANDRA GILLEDGAR GUZMANALYSIA INGRIMREBECCA HARLIENBRENDA RODRIGUEZ VIVARCARLOS RODRIGUEZVector Control Tech IIVector Control Tech IIVector Control Tech IVector Control Tech IILaboratory Tech ILaboratory Tech IProject Tech IVector Control Tech IVector Control Tech ILaboratory Tech IVector Control Tech 9277.05184.7092.35277.05277.05277.05277.05 89,000.74Budget Line Item 07.461,034.49

Board Order No. 1Consent Calendar Exhibit VIJuly 513675236753CHRISTIAN FLORESDAVID TOWNSENDDOLORES MALDONADOJAKE MALDONADOJUAN PABLO ORTEGAKORY WILSONMERRITT HORNINGRYAN SPRATTVector Control Tech IVector Control Tech ILaboratory Tech IVector Control Tech ILaboratory Tech IIVector Control Tech IVector Control Tech IVector Control Tech IDELTA VECTOR CONTROL DIST - EFTPSDELTA VECTOR CONTROL DIST - EFTPSDELTA VECTOR CONTROL DIST - EFTPSSocial Security/ Medicare/ Federal Income TaxState Income TaxCalPERS 7.72924.691,065.985,792.00530.301,719.20 30,702.91 215,740.11Sub-Total for Payroll Taxes & BenefitsTotal Full-Time, Seasonal and Trustee Payroll & Benefits367543675536756367573675836759EMD NETWORKINGHOME DEPOTKAST & COMPANYMETTLER TOLEDO RAININOFFICE DEPOTSMART & FINAL36760 SO CAL EDISON36761 ULINE36762 US BANK36763 VWR - Avantor36764 WalmartVOIP Phone SystemBulk wire, Trash bagsAdvertisement in Good Life Magazine July/August 2022Additional Payment- TipsTape labeler, Expo markers, gLab SuppliesOffice SuppliesAir freshener, Hand sanitizer, Tissues, Paper towelsSugar, YeastUtilitiesTransfer Pipette39.75 Janitorial647.21 Assessment- LabUtilitiesLab SuppliesZoho Corp - ProfessionalGoogle - SuitesSOVE - Institutional MembershipCity of Fresno Airport - ParkingUline - FT-31 Sensitivity Solution, FT-32 Fit Test SolutionCA Dept of Pesticide Regulations Licensing - Hector Cardenas, Paul HarlienEl Tarasco Mexican RestaurantHard Core 4X4 - Door straps, Doors, MirrorsCarid.com - EvaporatorsHemostat Laboratories - 1L Bovine BloodIndeedSiptrunk Inc. - EfaxAmazon - LadlesAmazon - Razor WireIntuit - Payroll SystemFilterBuy - AC FiltersGloves, 50ml tubes, RackFinance l BillsTotal Board Order elOperationalContinuing EducationTravelAuto SuppliesAuto SuppliesLab SuppliesProfessional ionsBuilding/YardLab SuppliesMisc. Expense736.192.21 11,591.54 227,331.65

4. STAFF REPORT

Dr. Mustapha DebbounGeneral ManagerHector CardenasOperations Program ManagerDELTA MOSQUITO & VECTORCONTROL DISTRICTPost Office Box 310 * Visalia, California 93279-03101737 West Houston Avenue * Visalia, California 93291Phone (559) 732-8606 * (877) 732-8606 * Fax (559)-732-7441www.deltavcd.comMir Bear-JohnsonAssistant ManagerCrystal GrippinScientific Program ManagerMary Ellen GomezErick ArriagaAdministrative AnalystCommunity Education andOutreach CoordinatorREPORT OF THE MANAGERJUNE 2022I.Water and WeatherThe temperature increased throughout the month of June. The Delta Mosquito andVector Control District (DMVCD) Weather Station reported an average hightemperature of 94.8 F with an average low of 63.9ºF and 0.09 inches of rainfall. TheNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 1981-2010 seasonal averages forhigh and low temperatures in June were 88.8ºF and 61.5ºF respectively, with averagerainfall of 0.13 inches.Water storage at Pine Flat Reservoir decreased to 483,165 acre-feet by the end ofJune. By June 30, 2022, Pine Flat Reservoir’s inflow had decreased to 948 cubic feetper second (CFS) and its release increased significantly to 5,484 CFS. The LakeKaweah Reservoir had less water than the previous month with 87,437 acre-feet onJune 30, 2022. Lake Kaweah’s inflow decreased, showing 75 CFS and its release wasincreased to 1,105 CFS.II.NarrativeJune began with changes to the High Trap Count (HTC) Program. Esmeralda Andrade(Urban Zone operator 14) and Rebecca Harlien (Urban Zone operator 16) have beenre-assigned as the HTC inspectors for 2022. They will also be assisting in Zone 14Urban inspections. The floater employee, Merrit Horning, who previously assisted anyUrban Zone Technician that requested additional assistance, has been reassigned toZone 16. Urban staff began inspecting neglected pools from our fly-over list. Whileanalyzing pool imagery, 493 pools have been identified as having a potential problem.The neglected pool list has been designated as Zones 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17. The flyover coverage area included Visalia, Exeter, and Farmersville. Operations have mademodifications to the 1st and 2nd inspection door hangers which allows residents to selfreport their neglected swimming pools or hot tubs using a google voice number.Resident self-reporting will require an image of the swimming pool or hot tub and thedoor hanger placed at the residence with the address of the location.On June 22 and 23, Mr. Dennis Candito, a representative from Adapco assistedOperations in completing ULV calibrations for two Duramist foggers. Both units havebeen calibrated for the product Fyfanon EW which is a Malathion based product. Theequipment is currently calibrated to treat a 300-foot swath width at 10 miles per hour(MPH) at a flow rate of 6.3 ounces per minute.

Report of the Manager – June 20222Field operations received 114 service requests for the month of June. Servicerequests consist of a vector control technician inspecting the reported property for anystanding water that can breed mosquito larvae. During this time, the technician usesan integrated vector management strategy to reduce any mosquito-breeding found. Inaddition, technicians use this opportunity to educate residents on mosquito breedingprevention, and how to protect themselves from mosquito bites. Field staff completeda total of 4,728 mosquito inspections throughout the District including rural and urbanlocations. Staff conducted 1,743 larval applications. Storm drain operations continuedfor the month of June. Operations treated 12,604 storm drains in relation to streets,parks, commercial complexes, and parking lots. Storm drains are treated using a 30day residual product, Altosid WSP, and re-inspection occurs monthly.The 2008 Go-4 Interceptor III vehicle was sent to auction on May 25, 2022, onGovdeals.com which is a liquidity service marketplace. The vehicle was sent to auctiondue to its safety concerns which had a potential to roll over and cause injury to anemployee. It was at auction from May 25, 2022, to June 3, 2022, and was sold to apublic member from Soledad, CA for 2,125.00. The Govdeals received paymentfrom the buyer on June 8, 2022, and retrieved the vehicle at the District on June 15,2022. The District will receive the check of 2,125.00 within 21 to 28 days from June15, 2022.Operations received the A1 Super Duty and A1 Boss Unit, equipment for wide arealiquid larvicide spraying, the week of June 6, 2022. The A1 Boss unit has beencalibrated and custom mounted by our shop Foreman, Mr. Paul Harlien on the ARGOvehicle for applications. The A1 Super Duty will be calibrated early July for correctdroplet characterization for Wide Area Larviciding. On June 14, 2022, MiguelBallesteros, Technician II attended the All-Terrain Vehicle/Utility Terrain Vehicle(ATV/UTV) training hosted by Consolidated Mosquito Abatement District located inParlier, California.Operations repaired trucks (T-1 and T-5) which both had a fuel pump malfunction. TheT-20 clutch system was replaced due to malfunctioning slave cylinder and T-50 Idlevalve control was replaced to control proper revolutions per minute (RPM). New doorshave been installed for T-15 which is our storm drain vehicle that allows the driver for amore efficient treatment access, Figure 1.Figure 1. T-15 has received new doors to better facilitate storm drain treatments.Routine mosquito surveillance continued throughout June. A total of 28,918mosquitoes were collected across 1,624 trap nights. The District-wide average of 17.8mosquitoes per trap night for June is 32.2% lower than the previous 5-year average of26.3, but 79.1% higher than the 2021 average of 9.9 mosquitoes per trap night. The

Report of the Manager – June 20223top three mosquito species caught in June were Culex quinquefasciatus at 76.0%,followed by Aedes aegypti at 13.4% and Cx. tarsalis at 6.6%.Mosquito-borne disease testing for West Nile virus (WNV), St. Louis Encephalitis virus(SLEV), and Western Equine Encephalitis virus (WEEV) continued in June. TheDMVCD tested 693 mosquito samples and 1 bird carcass in June, with 15 samplespositive for WNV. So far in 2022, 15 mosquito samples out of 1,214 samples testedwere positive for WNV. Of the WNV positive mosquito samples, 13 were collectedfrom Visalia, 1 from Dinuba, and 1 from a rural area between Dinuba and Visalia.There were 15 technician and homeowner mosquitofish requests in June and 419mosquitofish were distributed. A total of 841 mosquitofish fry were produced in June.Routine fish hatchery maintenance took place weekly during June.A total of 44 mosquito larvae samples were brought to the laboratory for processing.Susceptible Cx. quinquefasciatus, Cx. tarsalis, and Ae. aegypti colonies weremaintained for insecticide resistance testing.Digital and printed versions of the 100th year Anniversary Celebration announcementinvitations have been completed with the new staff photo for 2022. List of all inviteeshas been created with some receiving physical invites, and most receiving emailinvites. The date has been changed from October 1, 2022, to October 8, 2022.We attended 10 events in June, i.e., two Rawhide baseball games, three FarmersMarkets, Summer Movie night in Dinuba and gave a presentation during the MilitaryOfficers Association of America (MOAA) monthly luncheon on June 24, 2022. Junewas also the first time we attended the local flea market, in the Visalia Sales Yard, asour first step to improve our outreach and education for the Spanish speaking HispanicCommunities. A card with a QR code was created to use at events to allow the publicto sign-up to receive notifications from the District with its updates.Mosquito species flashcards were created to be attached on the operation technicians’ID badges to use when communicating with the residents during inspections.There were 117 service requests in June:2022 Service Request sh Inspection Mosquito Source Other 00000516253953117255

Report of the Manager – June 2022III.4Vector and Disease SurveillanceDelta MVCD SummariesHumans: There were no human cases of an arbovirus reported by the local publichealth department for June.Birds: One dead bird was tested in June. So far, zero out of six dead birds have testedpositive in 2022.Mosquitoes: A total of 693 mosquito samples were tested in June. Twelve mosquitosamples were positive for WNV. A total of 1,214 mosquitoes have been tested so far in2022.State Surveillance:Humans: No human cases have been reported in 2022 as of June 30, 2022.Birds: In June, 11 dead birds tested positive for WNV. So far, 12 out of 532 dead birdshave tested positive in 2022.Mosquitoes: In June, 82 new mosquito samples tested positive for WNV. So far, 87mosquito samples out of 10,162 have tested positive for WNV.IV.Expenditures & Revenues – 2021/22TOTAL BUDGET 4,437,260.50EXPENDITURES – July 1, 2021 – June 30, 2022SalariesServices & SuppliesTax Admin FeeCapitalLong Term DebtTOTAL EXPENDITURESREVENUE RECEIVED – July 1, 2021 – June 30, aryFebruaryMarchAprilMay 2,736,517.13 974,682.03 68,497.00 478,249.55 117,828.06 4,375,773.77 137.48 0 12,309.21 35,667.25 0 2,379,114.09 290,119.86 0 10,513.35 1,247,001.75 378,415.05

Report of the Manager – June 20225June*TOTAL REVENUE TO DATEV. 4,353,278.04Time Sheet SummaryMonthAvailable WorkHrsJulySick Hrs Used Total HrsPct. Of HrsAvailableAvail forfor .5098.33The District has a vacation policy that requires 24-hour notice in order to ensure the operationalintegrity of the workforce. Sick leave for doctor, dentist and/ or family medical necessity alsorequires advance notice- in so much as it is possible. Illness is unplanned and thereforeunscheduled. Attendance records for the current year are shown in the table.*June revenue not available as of 07/08/2022

5. ENTERPRISE FLEET MANAGEMENT (EFM)

6. DISPOSITION OF SURPLUS VEHICLE

7. FLAT BED PURCHASE FOR A1 SUPERDUTY APPLICATIONS

8. DISTRICT EXPANSION/RELOCATION

9. BOARD MEMBER COMMENTS

10. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS

11. ADJOURNMENT

Phone (559) 732-8606 * (877) 732-8606 * Fax (559)-732-7441 Hector Cardenas www.deltamvcd.org Crystal Grippin Operations Program Manager Scientific Program Manager Mary Ellen Gomez Erick Arriaga Administrative Assistant Community Education & Outreach Coordinator Rick Alvarez Paul Harlien Vector Control Supervisor Foreman