Victory for Clean Water Protections in Wisconsin!
Court Rejects CAFO Lobby’s Attempt to Eliminate Oversight of Wisconsin’s Largest Livestock Operations
Today a Calumet County Circuit Court Judge ruled against Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce in a lawsuit filed on behalf of Wisconsin Dairy Alliance (WDA) and Venture Dairy Co-Op, lobbying groups for some of the state’s largest dairies. The suit threatened to undermine a critical state water protection program that helps keep untreated animal waste out of Wisconsin’s waterways and drinking water.
“The Calumet County Circuit Court agreed with Clean Wisconsin and the Department that DNR has clear authority to require all large CAFOs to have water pollution control permits and dismissed this misguided lawsuit,” said Clean Wisconsin attorney Evan Feinauer. “This ruling is critical because it preserves the DNR’s ability to address water pollution that can be caused by these facilities, at a time when many surface and groundwaters around the state are contaminated with animal waste.”
Contamination from animal waste is one of the biggest threats to clean, safe water in Wisconsin. Clean Wisconsin along with Wisconsin Farmers Union, represented by Midwest Environmental Advocates, intervened in the suit in September to protect our state’s waterways and the health and wellbeing of rural Wisconsin communities. Animal waste can contaminate waterways and drinking water with nitrates, phosphorus, and pathogens, including bacteria, parasites and viruses.
The permitting program helps Wisconsin dairies implement practices to reduce animal waste pollution and manure runoff from their operations. Many dairies around the state are implementing those practices.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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