10-19 IAN EPA Manure
Simpson Prevents EPA Regulation of Manure
Idaho Congressman Mike Simpson has lent his support to a measure to prevent livestock operations from becoming Superfund sites. A bill in congress would ensure that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) does not impose regulations intended to clean up hazardous waste sites to livestock operations.
The Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA, also known as the Superfund Law) was passed by Congress in 1980 to address the legacy of hazardous waste sites that pose a threat to the environment or human health. The law makes those involved in creating the Superfund site liable for cleaning it up. This law ensures that manure and other animal emissions cannot be regulated under the Superfund Law, preventing farmers from becoming liable for the cleanup of entire watersheds.
“It would be inappropriate, to say the least, to regulate manure under laws Congress intended for large-scale industrial waste,” said Simpson. “Idaho’s agriculture industry needs certainty in order to succeed, and this clarification ensures that producers can plan for the future without the risk of crushing and unreasonable liability hanging over their heads.”