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Related: About this forumPig Poop Lagoons Are Huge Polluters. A 'Green' Solution Might Make Them Dirtier.
For decades, the pollution seeping out of industrial hog operations manure cesspools has made life hell for the Black, Latino, and Native American communities living in eastern North Carolina.
Some residents have said the smell of the pig wastewhich is stored in lagoons before its broken down and sprayed onto fieldsmakes them prisoners in their own homes. People living in the shadow of massive swine farms also have previously reported headaches, coughing, diarrhea, and burning eyes, among other issues, and tend to have poorer health outcomes than those who live further away.
Now, the worlds largest pork processor says it has a green solution that could cover up some of the enormous pits and potentially reduce their horrific odor.
Not everyone is convinced, though. According to a complaint filed with the Environmental Protection Agency on behalf of local civil rights groups, the companys plans could make pollution in the areaand its associated health problemseven worse.
https://www.vice.com/en/article/pkbj4y/pig-poop-lagoons-are-huge-polluters-a-green-solution-might-make-them-dirtier
LT Barclay
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(38,304 posts)Better for the environment, better for the workers, better for the pigs.
Nobody is going to starve if factory farm meat and dairy products production stops.
Let's buy out the factory farms and pay the workers to do something less destructive.