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The EPA Finally Re-Considers Its Regulations on Effluent From Meat Processing.

The EPA Finally Re-Considers Its Regulations on Effluent From Meat Processing.

Update: 2024-01-27
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John Rumpler, Clean Water DIrector and lead attorney for Environment America, joins to talk about the long overdue revision of regulations governing wastewater from slaughterhouses and meat processing plants. Decades overdue, public hearings on the subject are being held January 24th and 31st 2024. Learn more about how much toxic waste could be captured if these revised regulations are allowed to pass. Aside from reducing contamination of our drinking water, these revisions would also have an impact on wildlife, recreation, human health, and the ecology of rivers and streams currently unprotected.

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The EPA Finally Re-Considers Its Regulations on Effluent From Meat Processing.

The EPA Finally Re-Considers Its Regulations on Effluent From Meat Processing.

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