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Sewage Disposal on Snow

Posted on November 18, 2019 by John Klein

Up here in the Western Lake Erie Basin  tributaries, we’re finally starting to get rid of last week’s 8” of snow.  Sun is out, temps are finally above freezing, it’s thawing.  Slushy snow, saturated ground everywhere. Then this morning, we … Continue Reading…

Tagged Bean Creek, City of Adrian, cyanobacteria, Loch Erin, Warner Farms, waste application, waste-application-snow, Wayne State University, WLEB

Manure, Interrupted

Posted on October 27, 2019 by John Klein

October 27, 2019   Manure madness continues here in the tributaries to the Western Lake Erie Basin, interrupted only by heavy rains.  Under the rules of Michigan’s NPDES CAFO permit (similar to Ohio’s CAFF permit), and the guidelines in Michigan’s … Continue Reading…

Tagged draglining manure, Hartland Dairy, Hudson Dairy, Van Brunt, waste application, WLEB

Ohio cities want pig manure treated like human waste to protect Lake Erie from harmful algal blooms

Posted on October 3, 2019 by John Klein

By Laura Johnston, cleveland.com – CLEVELAND, Ohio – The cities of Toledo and Oregon, as well as surrounding Lucas County, want to stop manure from causing harmful algal blooms in Lake Erie. So they’re asking the state to require two proposed … Continue Reading…

Tagged CAFOs, EPA, Lake Erie, Oregon, Pig Manure, WLEB

Toledo officials spurred by prospect of more livestock farms – Toledo Blade

Posted on October 2, 2019 by John Klein

Toledo Blade – Tom Henry Elected officials in the Toledo area have taken a new approach in their ongoing battle against large livestock operations that contribute to Lake Erie’s harmful algae blooms. They’re asking the Ohio Department of Agriculture to … Continue Reading…

Tagged CAFOs, Lake Erie, Lake Erie Waterkeeper, Maumee, Toledo, WLEB

Locked, loaded, and ready to go

Posted on September 15, 2019 by John Klein

September 15, 2019   More raw livestock sewage for the Bean/Tiffin/Maumee watershed.  3 different fields, all within a couple square miles of the Crap Convoy shown in the Stench Alert entry below, that was lined up on Munson Hwy. just … Continue Reading…

Tagged draglining manure, hauling manure, Maumee, waste application, WLEB

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