Manure issues delay actionThe East Hopewell Twp. Planning Commission has decided to extend its review of controversial 3300-hog farm plan to get more information on how manure would be managed after a Team Ag Inc. representative was unable to answer questions raised about it. The meeting was attended by 300 concerned residents. The recently formed Stewartstown Regional Alliance for Community Action (SRACA) has to date collected 1000 signatures from area residents opposing the plan. The Pennsylvania EPA has written that the farm meets the definition of a Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation, a classification that carries more stringent rules and requirements. This summary is based on an article published in The York Daily Record, July 16, 2004 titled Manure issues delay action, written by Jennifer Gish. Visit their website to view the full article (continued availability of full article is not in our control). FULL STORY
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Posted by Dan Baldwin on 07/16/2004 at 02:41 PM in News Send to a friend
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