According to the permit approved by the state, the dairy would generate about 204 million to 235 million gallons of liquid manure and wastewater annually. In addition, 12,643 acres are tile-drained, meaning pollutants would drain directly into waterways while there is no requirement to monitor tile drains or to verify compliance with application rates.
The Dakota Resource Council argues the dairy will threaten the Red River and Lake Winnipeg in Canada with nitrogen, phosphorus, bacteria, pathogens, pesticides and other pollutants.
Read it all at DTN/Progressive Farmer.
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