Bush Administration Institutes Runoff Waste Rules

Date: December 12, 2002

Source: News Room

The Bush administration has ordered the largest U.S. cattle, hog and poultry farms to curb manure runoff that causes water pollution. Under the new rules, an estimated 15,500 factory farms must obtain water pollution permits, write and implement nutrient management plans by December 2006, and submit annual reports detailing the number of animals on each farm, the amount of manure generated and disposal methods. Currently, 4,500 operations are required to have pollution permits. The farms will spend an estimated $335 million a year to comply with the rules, issued under court order by the Environmental Protection Agency.

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