Promoted by Steven D.
Federal agencies of this Republican dominated government never seem to tire of rewarding big business. And so it continues to be so.
Now the EPA, once again casting its duties to the wind, is proposing that the operators of factory farms decide for themselves whether federal permits are needed for waste discharges into the waterways.
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WASHINGTON, DC, June 23, 2006 (ENS) – Factory farms could decide if they need a federal permit to discharge animal waste into lakes, rivers and streams under a proposal issued Thursday by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The agency said the proposed rule “furthers the statutory goal of restoring and maintaining the nation’s water quality,” but critics contend it lets some of the nation’s largest polluters off the hook. […} Some of the largest facilities have capacities that exceed one million animals and EPA estimates the nation’s CAFOs produce some 500 million tons of animal waste annually. […] The revised proposal allows CAFO operators to define what constitutes pollution discharge and to decide if they should apply for a Clean Water permit.
If the operators that land apply manure, litter or processed wastewater decide the discharge from their facilities is only “agricultural stormwater,” they do not need to apply for a permit, according to the proposed rule.
Huh? This furthers the goal of restoring water quality? Because putting more waste material into the ground water, the likely result, will surely result in cleaner water, right?
While we’re at it, why don’t we let them decide for themselves if those nasty inspections of meat and poultry are still necessary? Or what nature of feed can be used? And really, if a cow appears sick and unsuitable for the food supply, why have the government second guess those warm and fuzzy factory farm operators? It’s all just become too burdensome. Live and let live.
So many fussy regulations, so little time.
This hits the nail on the head.
NRDC attorney Melanie Shepherdson said the agency is “abdicating its responsibility to protect the public.”
I couldn’t agree more.
Here is the EPA site, where one could actually get the impression that the agency still functions.
Here is where you can find contact information and state your disgust.
Cuz if not… Shit, I don’t know what I’ll do. (No pun intended). We are living in insane times… Grrr…
we won’t need to worry about oil, green house gas, etc, when the main source of life is polluted…WATER
I just opened a business to deal with exactly these sort of problems….hmmmm, looks as though it will be delayed until the frog march…; )
later
Good luck with the business!
Within the last year, Bobby Kennedy on “Ring of Fire” did a report on the hog farms in NC and their wastes affecting our ground water and streams.
I think someone should surround Bush’s so-called ranch with mega chicken and pig farms with no regulations to control any runoff storm waters. For sure, piping from the farms should extend to that lake where he caught the world’s largest perch. Didn’t his property once have a pig farm?
These mega pig farms have been a huge problem in mid-Missouri for years. And the industry has to have grown a lot. While shopping in the last months I noticed that the cost for pork has stayed down while the cost of beef has gone up a lot.
It is going to take generations to recover our costs of this non-government that Bush sways over. He for sure has made our government his private empire!
These craven people think the End Times are coming soon so ‘who cares’? Well, the next generation, for one.
Gives this Boran2 diary a two paws up.
and it made me think of you and your diaries… copying this from some site I found that had the phrase….
Jack Forbes, a Powhatan-Ren’pe scholar and a poet, pointed out how much humans are of the natural world. “You can cut off my hands,” he told my students, “and I will still live. You can cut off my ears, and I will still live. Gouge out my eyes, and I will live. Cut off my legs, my hair, my nose, and I will still live. But if you cut off my air, I will die. If you take away the water, I will die. So why do I think that my hands and my eyes are more a part of me than the water and the air?”
“Stormwater” ! ! !
Lovely locution to git dem heavy-handed guvmint regulators off poor farmer’s (Harris Ranch?) backs . . .