Department of Ecology issued penalties to 18 dairies

Department of Ecology News Release - Jan. 10, 2001
OLYMPIA - This week, 18 dairy farms in Washington that did not register with
the Department of Ecology (Ecology) each received a $100 penalty.
Approximately 97 percent of Washington's 698 dairies registered with
Ecology, as called for under a 1998 state law that directs farmers to keep
dairy manure out of lakes, streams and underground water. That law also
requires licensed dairy producers to register with Ecology every two years.
"The registration process gives us valuable information on how dairies are
doing in their efforts to protect water quality," said Megan White, who
manages Ecology's water-quality program. "We've had tremendous cooperation
from farmers since the new law went into effect, but some still are not
complying with the registration requirement."
Dairies had to register by Sept. 1, 2000. The registration provides
information about the number of farms, animals and overall data on how well
dairies are managing manure and contaminated runoff.
When animal manure and contaminated runoff get into waterways, they can make
the water unhealthy for swimming, drinking and shellfish harvesting. Manure
also harms salmon habitat.
In 1998, the first year farmers were required to register with Ecology, all
but eight dairies signed up. Ecology extended both the 1998 and 2000
deadlines in an effort to get dairy farmers registered.
The agency is now inspecting all of the farms to determine if they are
keeping manure out of nearby streams. Farms that did not register will be
among the first to be inspected.
The operations that did not register are in Benton, Grant, Lewis, Pierce,
Skagit, Snohomish, Stevens, Whatcom and Yakima counties. All dairies in the
state are required to register again by Sept. 1, 2002.



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