Dave I realise that you expanded on this in later posts... yet the implications of this are rather scary. They don't quantify their statements or have any data to back their opinions... instead using scare tactics to justify them.There is a context to this news item that is not mentioned by FOX News. It involves efforts to improve the watersheds that supply the Chesapeake Bay. That would be a valid EPA mission I believe, and they would be criticized for not undertaking it.
Farm bureaus: EPA lawsuit could affect thousands | Maryland Daily Record
"Alt sued the EPA in U.S. District Court in June to stop it from imposing new rules as part of a multi-state effort to clean up Chesapeake Bay. She argues any waste-tainted runoff is agricultural storm water, not 菟rocess wastewater, and that means it痴 not subject to regulation under the Clean Water Act."
"Last fall, EPA determined that dust, feathers and fine particles of dander and manure from Alt痴 poultry house ventilation fans could land on the ground, come into contact with stormwater and flow into ditches, eventually reaching Chesapeake Bay tributaries.
The EPA is focused on protecting the watershed, which encompasses parts of Delaware, Maryland, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia, and all of the District of Columbia."
Mrs. Alt would like to have her waste run-off classified in the least expensive way to her business, fair enough. The people who are economically dependent on the Chesapeake Bay could also have file as "intervenors" in a case such as this, just as the Farm Bureau did in the interest of other agriculture interests.
An article about the "health" of the Chesapeake Bay which is important to many, just like chickens are important to Mrs. Alt:
Chesapeake Bay?s health improving slightly, report says - Washington Post
I'm sure large government agencies can be cumbersome and difficult to deal with. So can Time Warner. We should demand they do their best, use good science, etc., but overall, the EPA is between at least three competing interests in this case: farms in the watershed, the bay interests, and environmentalists.
That would make a GREAT signature... or campaign platform!!The EPA (as well as lots of other government agencies) has gotten out of hand. I think the main thing they are concerned with is finding new things to study and thus to impose rulings so they can enjoy job security.
I'm not anti government by any means... yet the powers that be seem to forget that they were created to serve us, not vice versa.