Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. Prepare and submit 2023 Special Permit Application to the New Hampshire Division of Pesticide Control (DPC) and respond to any inquiries resulting from such a submittal or from the performance of this Agreement. 2. Conduct all control operations in accordance with all State and Federal regulations and consistent with the Special permit Application referred to in item 1. 3. Compose, distribute and record State mandated notices. 4. Provide and supervise mosquito control personnel. 5. Provide all necessary vehicles to conduct the work herein delineated. 6. Provide all necessary insecticides and spraying equipment to carry out the provisions of this Agreement. 7. Analyze environmental conditions and scientific data to determine appropriate, effective and efficient control measures. 8. Apply larvicides to a variety of mosquito habitat, including, but not limited to, salt marshes, red maple swamps, storm drains and catch basins, to control mosquito larvae and pupae. 9. Conduct surveillance and trapping of adult mosquitoes with weekly traps set and collected from June into October 2023. Sort, pack and ship mosquitoes to the State lab for disease testing every week from early July to October 1, 2023. 10. Maintain an updated No-Spray list for residents that request no street spraying of adulticide by their property. 11. Maintain and place existing greenhead fly traps owned by the Town of Rye on salt marshes by June 15th and remove all traps by September 30th . Store traps at the Goss Farm. Monitor and maintain the traps through the season as needed. All new traps will be painted blue. 12. Build new traps as needed for 2023. 13. Apply adulticide along roadways on a limited emergency basis if necessary when EEE or WNV carrying mosquitoes are found within the Town, when a State emergency is declared or at other times as mutually agreed by the Rye Mosquito Control Commission, the Rye Select Board and the contractor