My instinct is to suggest letting suburbia help, in this case...
If you want to try doing something to address this, I'd suggest calling/visiting the local library, and asking if there's any information on relevant laws or groups in town which are concerned about pesticide use, water quality, or hazards to children, and see if you can be put in touch with them. (The latter is the reason you want the local library).
From my own experience growing up in suburbia with a highish emphasis on lawn care, I know there were groups of that kind (well, at least by the 90s) and that while it might not resolve the immediate problem, might get you some more information or assistance.
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Date: 2003-05-16 12:57 pm (UTC)If you want to try doing something to address this, I'd suggest calling/visiting the local library, and asking if there's any information on relevant laws or groups in town which are concerned about pesticide use, water quality, or hazards to children, and see if you can be put in touch with them. (The latter is the reason you want the local library).
From my own experience growing up in suburbia with a highish emphasis on lawn care, I know there were groups of that kind (well, at least by the 90s) and that while it might not resolve the immediate problem, might get you some more information or assistance.