Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations Meeting Scheduled for March 13 in West Point, Neb.
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Category: AgricultureType: News
Source: EPA
Date: Thursday, March 1st, 2012
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(Kansas City, Kan., March 1, 2012) - E.P.A. Region seven representatives will host a public informational meeting for livestock producers about the Agency's inspection plan for concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) on Tuesday, March 13, in West Point, Neb. E.P.A. Region 7's inspections are part of an increased national emphasis on ending harmful discharges of pollutants from CAFOs into rivers and streams.
"It is important for E.P.A. Region seven staff to be out in the countryside so we can educate communities about EPA's job and how inspections support the Agency's duties," E.P.A. Regional Administrator Karl Brooks said. "That's why outreach efforts like this one are so important in obtaining the overall goal of protecting human health and water quality."
Topics at the meeting include selection of CAFOs for inspection, aerial overflights to assess CAFOs, winter feeding areas, manure stockpiling and nutrient management plans. There will be an opportunity for attendees to interact with E.P.A. officials during a question-and-answer session led by Larry Howard, of the University of Nebraska Lincoln-Extension.
WHAT: Meeting about EPA's inspection plan for CAFOs
WHEN: 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 13, 2012
WHERE: Nielsen Community Center, 200 Anna Stalp Avenue, West Point, Neb., 68788
WHO: E.P.A. Region seven representatives attending this event will include Josh Svaty, senior adviser to the regional administrator; Stephen Pollard, CAFO compliance and enforcement coordinator; and Trevor Urban, senior CAFO inspector.
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