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Mission Statement
The West Valley Mosquito and Vector Control District's mission is to enhance health and quality of life through the control of mosquitoes and other vectors and the diseases they transmit.
Our History
The West Valley Mosquito and Vector Control District is a special District that was formed in 1983 in response to the needs of the residents of the West Valley area for the reduction of mosquitoes plaguing the community. In 1985 the District expanded its surveillance and control activities to include flies, rodents, stinging insects, and various other medically important vectors capable of transmitting disease or causing human discomfort. In 1998 the District changed its name from West Valley Vector Control District to West Valley Mosquito and Vector Control District.
The District's boundaries include the cities of Chino, Chino Hills, Montclair, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga and unincorporated county areas. The District serves over 520,000 residents in 200 square miles of the West Valley.
Governing power is vested in a six-member Board of Trustees. One member each is appointed by the City Councils of Chino, Chino Hills, Montclair, Ontario and Rancho Cucamonga with the remaining board member being appointed by the San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors.
Staff
District Manager
Min-Lee Cheng, Ph. D.
Admin. Secretary
Edith Mason
Office Assistant
Kecia Pitts-Love
Finance Director
Michael Sullivan
Community Outreach Coordinator
Brian Reisinger
Maintenance Specialist
Ramiro N. Salazar
Operations Director
Robert Real
Field Supervisor
Ramiro H. Salazar
Vector Control Technician I
Dave Pugel
Vector Control Technician I
Norma Silva
Vector Control Technician III
Leon Luna
Vector Control Technician II
Jovino Martinez
Vector Control Assistant
John Ackley
Vector Control Assistant
Thomas Hernanadez
Vector Control Assistant
Albert Pedregon
Vector Control Assistant
Quan Vong
Vector Ecologist
Steven Su, Ph. D.
Assistant Vector Ecologist
Amanda Colombo
Student Intern
Sarah Risorto
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