have to pay a $70,000 fine for violating the state’s Clean Water Act.
Koster claimed Fruitland American Meat dumped untreated wastewater from animal excrement
and byproducts into Cane Creek in Cape Girardeau County, thus violating
Missouri’s Clean Water Act.
stream water with an offensive odor on one occasion killed 900 fish.
problem by removing the existing wastewater and overhauling its system, it
would face a $70,000 penalty.
and animal waste make people living in neighboring areas sick. Local residents
often complain of headaches from ammonia. In some places, farm workers have
been overcome by these fumes and died.
of the largest meat producers in the world, is responsible for dumping more toxic pollution into our waterways than companies
like ExxonMobil and Dow Chemical. In fact, animal excrement and other
agricultural runoff from large-scale farms have polluted nearly one-third of
rivers in the U.S.
North Carolina.
planet and surrounding communities but also for the animals they treat like
meat-producing machines.
country have revealed a culture
of cruelty: animals intensively confined, painfully mutilated, and brutally
slaughtered.
meat and other animal products off your plate.
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