North American Preview

National Hog Farmer Newsletter
Provides pork producers in the United States and Canada with weekly analysis of items that will impact their business. Subscribe

Comments Filed on CAFO Rule

The National Pork Producers Council (NPPC) filed comments Aug. 30 on the federal Clean Water Act proposed by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to regulate confined animal feeding operations (CAFOs).

“EPA has proposed a reasonable final CAFO rule, which will provide an effective regulatory program that addresses clean water issues while keeping regulatory costs for producers low,” says Randy Spronk, chairman of NPPC’s Environment Committee and a hog producer from Minnesota. “The pork industry always has sought sensible regulations that are achievable, affordable and sustainable. We believe EPA has met those criteria.”

The proposed regulation is a revision of a 2003 rule that required CAFOs over a certain size to obtain National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits, and to develop and implement nutrient management plans (NMPs).

NPPC and other livestock groups challenged that rule in federal court, arguing that the Clean Water Act requires NPDES permits only for producers who discharge. The U.S. Court of Appeals agreed and ordered EPA to revise the rule.

Under the revised rule, only CAFOs that discharge must obtain NPDES permits and submit NMPs.

“The research reported in our comments shows that less than 1% of swine CAFOs discharge in any year,” says Spronk, “so EPA’s decision to not require permits of CAFOs that do not discharge is justified.”

In its comments, the NPPC did express some serious concerns about the proposed EPA rule:

  • Possible major delays in CAFOs obtaining NPDES permits or getting approval for changes to NMPs because of lengthy EPA reviews and public participation requirements.
  • Concern that the July 31, 2007 permit deadline for covered CAFOs provides too little time for states to amend their permit regulations. NPPC asked EPA to give states a year to amend their programs to the final CAFO rule and one additional year for CAFOs to submit permit applications and NMPs.

To read NPPC’s comments on the revised final CAFO rule, visit www.nppc.org

Want to use this article? Click here for options!
© 2008 Penton Media Inc.

Most Recent Story


Latest Jobs


National Hog Farmer TV

Resources

  • Industry Resources
  • Calendar
  • Blueprint Issues
  • Career Opportunities
  • Pork Checkoff
  • Quarterly/Weekly Hog and Pig Reports
  • Product Info
  • People
  • Gilt Selection Posters
  • Green Agriculture
  • State of the Pork Industry Report

Recent News

National Pork Board Names New Chief Executive Officer

The National Pork Board on Sept. 3 named Chris Novak, a state commodity association executive, as its new chief executive officer (CEO)...

Dieters Benefit from Higher-Protein Breakfast

A new study published online today found a link between timing of dietary intake and feelings of fullness throughout the day...

Marketplace Ads

  • VAL-CO

    Swine Heat Stress. Start thinking about your summer cooling options.

  • The Pig Barn

    Pigbarn.com, your complete swine information portal.

  • Advertise in our Marketplace

    Advertise your business here! Find out how.

  • U.S. Crop and Livestock Maps for sale

    Ag Maps for Sale: U.S. Crop and Livestock Maps

Back Issues Archive