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Coalition Takes EPA to Court Over Factory Farm Pollution

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Thursday, January 29, 2015   

SACRAMENTO, Calif. – The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is being taken to court over the pollution from so called factory farms in a case that could impact livestock producers and rural residents across California.

The petitions filed in federal court say the EPA has failed for years to address noxious emissions and demands action from the agency within the next 90 days.

Tarah Heinzen, an attorney with the Environmental Integrity Project, says the focus of its petition is the setting of health-based national air standards for ammonia.

"Because livestock operations are the nation's dominant source of this pollutant, which causes numerous damaging impacts on health and the environment,” he says. “And the petition simply asks the EPA to write rules that will hold factory farms to the same standards as other major polluters."

Another petition requests that the EPA list factory farms as a category of sources of pollution under the Clean Air Act.

Heinzen says there are roughly 20,000 livestock operations in the U.S. and they produce more than 500 million tons of manure each year.

The legal action comes from a coalition of environmental, humane and community organizations, on behalf of rural residents and family farmers whose health and quality of life has been impacted.

That includes Tom Frantz, a fourth-generation family farmer in Kern County.

He says there has been a massive increase in the amount of dairy factory farms in the past 15 years, which produce the waste stream equivalent to that of 10 million people.

"Thousands of pounds of ammonia are released daily from the massive lagoons at these dairies, the waste is washed into these lagoons and they are vigorously stirred and aerated, allowing up to 90 percent of the nitrogen in the form of ammonia to volatilize into the air," he says.

Frantz adds the biggest local threat from these factory farms is air quality.

He's with the Association of Irritated Residents that's been advocating for better air quality in the San Joaquin Valley for the last 14 years.






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