AGRICULTURE A14 • HERMISTONHERALD.COM WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 2022 Groups petition Oregon to regulate dairy emissions BY GEORGE PLAVEN Capital Press A coalition of 22 environ- mental, public health and ani- mal welfare groups is petition- ing Oregon regulators to adopt new rules targeting air pollution from large-scale dairies. The petition, filed Aug. 17 with the state Environmental Quality Commission, seeks to create a dairy air emissions pro- gram that would apply to farms with 700 or more mature cows, which the federal Environmen- tal Protection Agency defines as a “large” operation. Under the program, proposed and existing dairies would be required to obtain an air quality permit and curb harmful emis- sions. They include ammonia, methane, hydrogen sulfide and particulate matter, among oth- ers. Opponents argue the pro- posal is misleading, and would include family farms that can ill afford more costly regulations. Emily Miller, staff attorney for Food and Water Watch, esti- mated the proposal would apply to 91 dairies in Oregon. That is 39% of all Grade A dairies and have 84% of all cows. “For too long, the state has sat idly by while Oregon me- ga-dairies have been spewing toxic pollution into the air, Threemile Canyon Farms/Contributed Photo Threemile Canyon Farms is Oregon’s largest dairy, with 70,000 cows about 15 miles west of Boardman along the Columbia River. A coalition of 22 environmental, public health and animal welfare groups is petitioning Oregon regulators to adopt new rules targeting air pollution from large- scale dairies. wreaking havoc on our natural resources, climate and commu- nities,” said Miller, the petition’s lead author. “This head-in-the- sand approach must change.” The commission has 90 days to respond. Confined animal feeding op- erations such as dairies are jointly regulated by the state’s Depart- ment of Agriculture and Depart- ment of Environmental Quality. However, the agencies are only responsible for ensuring the manure handled by CAFOs does not contaminate surface or ground water. As early as 2008, a state-con- vened Dairy Air Quality Task Force recommended a dairy air emissions program in its report to ODA. Fourteen years later, Miller said, almost nothing has been done. “Meanwhile, these operations keep getting bigger and bigger, and keep emitting more pollu- tion into Oregon’s atmosphere,” she said. “This program is long overdue.” Food and Water Watch’s anal- ysis of state and federal data shows dairies with more than 2,500 cows in Oregon collec- tively release more than 17 mil- lion kilograms of methane every year, equivalent to the emissions from 318,000 cars. Miller said not only are meth- ane emissions exacerbating cli- mate change, but pollutants can also cause health problems for employees and nearby commu- nities. She said more than one- third of all dairy cows in the state are in Umatilla and Mor- row counties. The largest dairy, at Threemile Canyon Farms, has 70,000 cows about 15 miles west of Boardman along the Colum- bia River. Mary Anne Cooper, vice president of public policy for the Oregon Farm Bureau, said the petition is a new tactic from groups that have long opposed large dairies. In 2017, legislation was intro- duced in the state Senate direct- ing the EQC to establish a dairy air emissions program. That bill, SB 197, died in committee. Cooper said dairies have already voluntarily adopted best management practices to minimize air emissions, such as a methane digester built at Threemile Canyon Farms, which is used to generate elec- tricity and renewable natural gas. The petition, Cooper said, claims to address so-called “mega-dairies,” yet the threshold of 700 or more cows is “very much family-scale operations in this state.” “You cannot support a family on a couple hundred milk cows,” she said. “Their costs already ex- ceed what they’re getting on the market for their product.” Between added costs due to inflation and the passage of a state law mandating farmwork- ers be paid overtime, Cooper said it has already been a diffi- cult year for producers. “This (air emissions pro- gram) will have a real impact on people and on families,” she said. “We have an industry with such tight margins. They’re already trying to figure out how to accommodate a number of new regulatory burdens this year alone.” EASTERN OREGON marketplace Place classified ads online at www.easternoregonmarketplace.com or call 1-800-962-2819 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. After hours, leave a voicemail and we’ll confirm your ad the next business day. 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