Please share your experience of pesticide/herbicide spraying in Oregon forestry
The Oregon Chapter Sierra Club's Forest Team is involved in exposing the harms from frequent widespread spraying of toxic chemicals on forests and timberlands. Your story is valuable and can help us understand the issue more deeply. Answers will be kept anonymous unless you choose otherwise. 
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Do you know where your drinking water comes from? *
Do you have any concerns about the safety of your drinking water? *
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Do you live near or visit forestlands that may be subject to spraying of herbicides/pesticides?  *
Feel free to say more about where you live or visit.
Does your water come from a source that may be exposed to or treated with herbicides/pesticides?
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Feel free to say more about your water source.
How concerned are you about adverse health impacts from chemicals used in forestry?
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Have you ever been exposed to herbicides/pesticides?

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Do you know how to report incidents of exposure to herbicides/pesticides?

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Do you know how to get information about the health impacts of these chemicals?

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Feel free to elaborate on reporting exposure or looking for information on health impacts.
Is there anything else you would like to share about your experience or knowledge of pesticide/herbicide spraying?
Would you like to learn more about how the Oregon Chapter Sierra Club Forest Team is working on the issue of pesticide/herbicide spraying in industrial forest management or other forest issues?
Personal stories can be powerful for impacting the public and decision makers. Would you like someone to reach out to you about sharing your story further?
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