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John,
Did you see Tarah’s email? We had a major court victory against Big Ag this year!
Because of that victory, Idaho must now require factory farms to comprehensively monitor and report on their water discharges. This win is important beyond Idaho: Our victory paves the way for forcing the Environmental Protection Agency to finally regulate factory farms everywhere, as required under the Clean Water Act. But our work doesn't stop there.
With your support, we’ll keep fighting until we have a sustainable food system and a livable climate future for all. Help make more wins against Big Ag possible by donating to Food & Water Action today. Your impact will be matched $3-to-$1!
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Onward,
Wenonah Hauter
Founder and Executive Director
Food & Water Action and Food & Water Watch
Food & Water Action is fighting for a future with safe food, clean water and a livable climate for all. And this month, your gift gets 4X THE IMPACT!
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John,
Factory farms are a major source of water pollution in Idaho and across the country. These large-scale industrial operations confine thousands of animals and generate huge amounts of waste. Untreated manure from factory farms is overapplied to cropland, where it seeps into our waterways and drinking water. Factory farm pollution makes people sick.
The Clean Water Act is supposed to protect our water. It requires polluters — including factory farms — to follow strict permits limiting pollution; polluters must comply through testing and public reporting. But the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has been illegally carving out a dangerous exception for factory farms, issuing them permits with no water monitoring.
When EPA let factory farms in Idaho off the hook, we took it to court. And we won!
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The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit struck down EPA’s reckless approach to regulating factory farm water pollution. This means that polluting factory farms in Idaho will now have to comprehensively monitor and report on water pollution for the first time. More importantly, the precedent should apply to factory farms across the country.
With this win, we struck a major blow against the EPA’s practice of granting illegal exceptions and special treatment to the factory farm industry. We’re already working to use this win to hold factory farm polluters accountable everywhere.
Help make more wins against Big Ag possible by donating to Food & Water Action today. Your gift will be matched $3-to-$1 to help protect communities from polluting factory farms.
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Our court victory paves the way for EPA to finally regulate factory farms as required under the Clean Water Act. With your support, we’ll keep fighting until we have a sustainable food system and a livable climate future for all.
Let’s continue to fight for our food, water and climate in 2022. Donate to Food & Water Action today to have your gift make 4x the impact.
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Onward together,
Tarah Heinzen
Legal Director
Food & Water Action and Food & Water Watch
Food & Water Action and its affiliated organization, Food & Water Watch, are advocacy groups with a common mission to protect our food, water and climate.
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