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Facilitys logs indicate Eagle 20 use in the last month on many plants throughout the facility.
Logs were not maintained prior to the start of March, and no procedures related to pesticides
were available. The manager of the facility verified that the use of Eagle 20 had occurred on the
plants indicated in the logs. The manager also verified that all plants currently in the facility
have been treated at some point with Eagle 20 and/or Mallet 2F T&O.
The following order supersedes the order issued on 3/19/2015.
Based upon our site visit and investigation of the premises, the Denver Department of
Environmental Health (DEH) finds sufficient evidence that marijuana plants or marijuana product
on the premises may have been contaminated by pesticides that have been determined by the
Colorado Department of Agriculture to be a violation to use on marijuana; therefore, DEH finds that
the presence of these possible pesticide residues on marijuana plants being cultivated for human
consumption either by inhalation or ingestion may pose a significant public health risk.
Given this evidence of possible pesticide contamination, and pursuant to the authority granted to the
department of environmental health to protect public health under DRMC 24-16 and 24-17, you
are ordered to hold all plants in the areas specified herein, specifically: all plants in the building
identified by the RFID numbers provided on 3/19/2015. All plants subject to this order shall remain
on hold until written approval is obtained from the Denver Department of Environmental Health to
lift the hold. During the period of the hold, the subject plants:
During the period of the hold:
1. The subject plants may be watered and maintained.
2. The subject plants must remain segregated from other, non-contaminated plants.
3. The subject plants may be harvested, but the resulting harvest must remain segregated
from other plants by RFID number and may not be commingled with the harvests from
any other plants. The harvested marijuana product must remain subject to the hold.
4. No clippings or clones may be taken from the subject plants until the hold is lifted.