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Gut wrenching stench on Cadmus: Hartland Farms; Neighborly Waste Disposal?

Posted on October 30, 2016 by John Klein

“A Good Neighbor increases the Value of your Property” (Nebraska Czech) Unless you live in Lenawee County! Hartland Farms “Free” Waste Disposal As reported: “Truly nauseating, hair and clothing clinging stench from manure lagoon solids first stockpiled and then spread … Continue Reading…

Tagged emissions, Manure, waste application, WLEB

MEC awards Petoskey Award to ECCSCM volunteer – Michigan Environmental Report Summer, 2016

Posted on September 16, 2016 by John Klein

Petoskey Prize recipient Pam Taylor: Fighting factory farm pollution with data and diligence “Ultimately, this is not farming,” she says of the industrial feedlots crammed with hundreds or thousands of livestock. “It’s industrial waste production. They produce more manure than … Continue Reading…

Tagged Dissolved Phosphorus, Manure, WLEB

US & Canadian Scientists: Cut Phosphorus to Reduce Algae Bloom > PHYS.ORG

Posted on August 18, 2016 by John Klein

It’s the Phosphorus! “Thirty seven long-term, whole-lake studies conducted in nine countries in Europe and North America showed that controlling a single element, phosphorus, reduced algal blooms in lakes,” says David Schindler, professor emeritus at the University of Alberta and … Continue Reading…

Tagged algae blooms, Phosphorus, WLEB

Rare Site: Irrigator NOT spreading CAFO Waste in Warner Township, MI – NewFlash 8/10/16

Posted on August 10, 2016 by John Klein

Irrigator NOT spreading Liquid Waste in Northern Michigan Our field team was visiting Warner Township in Antrim County in northern Michigan (south of Petoskey) on 8/10/16 and spotted a very rare sight (at least for anyone who lives near CAFO … Continue Reading…

Tagged Manure, WLEB

Manure Tour: Lenawee County, MI 5/9/2016

Posted on May 15, 2016 by John Klein

Manure Tour  ECCSCM and SRAP welcomed members of Advocates for a Clean Lake Erie to Lenawee County (Raisin and Maumee watersheds) on May 9, 2016.Tour goers learned for themselves how manure is applied, how it begins its journey from way up here … Continue Reading…

Tagged draglining manure, Hartland Dairy, Lake Erie, stench, waste application, WLEB

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