
NEWS HIGHLIGHT
EPA starts area farm visits in PA
Farmers
have been shaking in their rubber boots waiting to find out what the U.S.
Environmental Protection has in store for them now that the agency is charged
with overseeing the cleanup of the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
July 4, 2011 – Farmers
have been shaking in their rubber boots waiting to find out what the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency has in store for them now that the agency is charged
with overseeing the cleanup of the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
Hog farmer Tim
Sollenberger had the dubious distinction of hosting the first EPA visit to a
concentrated livestock operation in Franklin County. He was wondering why
Franklin Hog Farm in Peters Township was chosen.
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