NPDES and SDS General Feedlot Permits

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Comment From: Tess Dornfeld

9/03/24 @ 11:59 PM

As a lifelong Minnesotan who grew up in a farming community, it's important to me that feedlot operations are managed responsibly to prevent pollution impacts on local water resources, area residents, and future generations.

Your proposed changes to...
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Comment From: Food & Water Watch (Dani Replogle)

9/03/24 @ 9:50 PM
Additional materials in support of FWW et al comment.
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Comment From: Food & Water Watch (Dani Replogle)

9/03/24 @ 9:48 PM
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Comment From: Food & Water Watch (Dani Replogle)

9/03/24 @ 9:46 PM
Additional materials in support of FWW et al. comment.
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Comment From: Food & Water Watch (Dani Replogle)

9/03/24 @ 9:44 PM
Additional materials in support of FWW et al. comment
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Comment From: Food & Water Watch (Dani Replogle)

9/03/24 @ 9:42 PM
Additional materials for FWW et al. comment attached.
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Comment From: Food & Water Watch (Dani Replogle)

9/03/24 @ 9:39 PM
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Comment From: Katie Subra

9/03/24 @ 8:19 PM
I agree with MPCA about the vital importance of reducing runoff and mitigating the impact of nitrates in the soil. However, I do not feel that the national (NPDES) and state (SDS) permit standards are rigorous enough. We have limited opportunities to...
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Comment From: Randy Wenthold

9/03/24 @ 8:04 PM
Mr. George Schwint,

I am writing to express my support for Food & Water Watch's comment on the proposed changes to the Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System General Permit. While the proposed changes t...
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Comment From: The Land Stewardship Project (Matthew Sheets)

9/03/24 @ 6:57 PM
Please find attached the comments from the Land Stewardship Project regarding the proposed changes to Minnesota's NPDES and SDS general permits.
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Comment From: Minnesota Milk Producers Assoc... (Lucas Sjostrom)

9/03/24 @ 6:35 PM
Please find attached comments of the Minnesota Milk Producers Association in relation to the draft general National Pollutant Disposal Elimination System (NPDES) feedlot permit and draft general State Disposal System (SDS) feedlot permit.
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Comment From: New Fashion Pork (Emily Wegener)

9/03/24 @ 5:42 PM
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Comment From: Lauren Servick (Lauren Servick)

9/03/24 @ 5:29 PM
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Comment From: MN AgriGrowth (Darin Broton)

9/03/24 @ 5:22 PM
Representing Minnesota's agriculture and food industry, including farmers, farm organizations, and food manufacturers, MN AgriGrowth's comments and requests are meant to improve the permits, protect our waters, and ensure farmers can feed the world. ...
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Comment From: Bonnie Haugen

9/03/24 @ 5:18 PM
Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the proposed changes and updates for the new NPDES and SDS permits. My name is Bonnie Haugen, and I truly believe that Farming is Everybody's Bread, Butter, and Water. What I do on my farm in Fillmore Co...
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Comment From: Margaret Trott

9/03/24 @ 4:30 PM
While I respect the lengths that modern farmers must go to in order to stay afloat, I do not want feedlots in my community. They degrade air quality and detract from the beauty of the countryside.
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Comment From: White Earth Nation (Andrea (on behalf of WEN) Szabo (on behalf of WEN))

9/03/24 @ 4:22 PM
See attached.
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Comment From: Jeffrey S. Broberg - Minnesota... (Jeff Broberg)

9/03/24 @ 4:13 PM
Please see the attached MNWOO Comments and note that we are endorsing the comments of the Minnesota Center for Environmental Advocacy
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Comment From: Socially Responsible Agricultu... (Ashlen Busick)

9/03/24 @ 3:41 PM
Please see the attached PDF with comments from the Socially Responsible Agriculture Project. If you do not receive the attachment, please let us know. Thank you. Ashlen Busick, Food & Farm Network Director, SRAP ([email protected])
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Comment From: MN Turkey Growers Assn (Bruce Kleven)

9/03/24 @ 3:29 PM
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Comment From: Minnesota Center for Environme... (Joy Anderson)

9/03/24 @ 3:29 PM
Clean Water Organizations' second (and final) set of exhibits.
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Comment From: Minnesota Center for Environme... (Joy Anderson)

9/03/24 @ 3:24 PM
Clean Water Organizations' comments and first set of exhibits
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Comment From: Patrick Lunemann

9/03/24 @ 3:18 PM
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Comment From: Nancy Ventura

9/03/24 @ 3:18 PM
The pollution of water in our aquifers and rural wells in SE Minnesota with karst topography are predominantly caused by agricultural practices of excessive manure and synthetic nitrogen applications exacerbated by hard rain run-off into streams and ...
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Comment From: Sierra Club North Star Chapter (Margaret Levin)

9/03/24 @ 2:55 PM
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
c/o George Schwint
12 Civic Center Plz. Suite 2165
Mankato, MN 56001

This letter is to provide comments from the North Star Sierra Club Chapter on MPCA's proposed changes to feedlot permits. The North Star Sierra...
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Comment From: Lower Sioux Indian Community i... (Deb Dirlam)

9/03/24 @ 2:53 PM
The Lower Sioux Indian Community (LSIC) submits the comments in the attached document.
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Comment From: Christensen Farms (Adam Barka)

9/03/24 @ 1:14 PM
Mr. Schwint,
Attached is Christensen Farms comment letter for the NPDES and SDS permits. Please let me know if you have any additional questions. Thank you.

Adam Barka
Director of Environmental Stewardship
Christensen Farms
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Comment From: Winona County SWCD (Amanda Gentry)

9/03/24 @ 12:22 PM
NPDES & SDS 9.1 Manure Ownership & 10.1 Manure Management Plan
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Requiring a manure recipient to comply with the Permittee's MMP is a great concept. However, this requirement may cause existing manure recipients of manure originated at a faci...
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Comment From: Ben Daley

9/03/24 @ 12:06 PM
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Comment From: Scott Winslow

9/03/24 @ 11:49 AM
I am a fifth generation farmer writing today to ask you to please use common sense when making these rules. Think about the farmers, like me, that you want to comply with the rules. The one rule I heard you were thinking about was to make farmers sto...
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Comment From: Lawrence Baker

9/03/24 @ 11:29 AM
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Comment From: Liz Wirt

9/03/24 @ 9:10 AM
What you are proposing doesn't work and won't solve the problems because only part of the issue has been addressed.
Weather is unpredictable and forecasts are not always correct so even with the best information available there will be challenges wi...
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Comment From: Barbara Courneya

9/03/24 @ 4:33 AM
I support the proposed changes intended to better protect Minnesota waters from nitrate contamination and require feedlot operations to incorporate additional best management practice into their operations. If anything, I'd like to see even more stri...
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Comment From: Duane Wirt

9/02/24 @ 10:25 PM
All citizens want clean water. We all want to be good stewards to keep our water safe for future generations. We also want to treat everyone the same and not target people.
To do this we need grassroots input from farmers, cities, businesses and home...
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Comment From: David Mensink

9/02/24 @ 8:28 PM
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Comment From: Joel Nelson

9/02/24 @ 3:12 PM
see attachment "Joel Nelson - NPDES and SDS General Feedlot Permits"
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Comment From: Gary Trogstad

9/02/24 @ 2:44 PM
All field tile needs to be tested for nitrate discharges to streams and lakes.
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Comment From: john huneke

9/02/24 @ 10:30 AM
I have read all the previous comments submitted at time. I would agree 100% with the information and comments submitted by Brad Wenz. (Thank you Brad) As it is with taking corn out mid to late October it's a race against time and weather to get the c...
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Comment From: Ryan Bonow

9/02/24 @ 8:29 AM
I oppose the changes to the feedlot permits. The changes place another financial burden on family farms. The cost of building manure storage facilities has grown exponentially while the value of the products farms produce has remained flat.
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Comment From: Matthew Voxland

9/01/24 @ 6:47 PM
I am a contract hog producer and have a NPDES permit science 2005. Ever new permit gets more and more restrictive and burdensome. Everyone wants clean water and air. So I have a question that wasn't answered at the Chatfeild meeting .When measurin...
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Comment From: brad wenz

9/01/24 @ 10:41 AM
previous comment resubmitted as a pdf file
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Comment From: James Salkas

8/31/24 @ 4:16 PM
For too long there has been inadequate monitoring of farms in the Minnesota driftless area. As fish kills mount, the MPCA needs to do their job and ensure those responsible can be identified and sanctioned.
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Comment From: Thomas Kunkel

8/30/24 @ 7:51 PM
As you know, the winter of 2023-24 and the spring of 2024 were very difficult for fertilizer application. One need only look at the fields of yellow corn around me to know that a lot of the fall application went out the tile lines and headed toward t...
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Comment From: Dawn Georgieff

8/30/24 @ 1:05 PM
MPCA,
As a physician with a biology background, a member of the Land and Water committees of the Wild River Conservancy and Sierra Club and a Minnesota citizen concerned about preserving
our water quality I would like to make suggestions regarding t...
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Comment From: Minnesota Farm Bureau Federati... (Dan Glessing)

8/30/24 @ 11:35 AM
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Comment From: Don Buhl

8/30/24 @ 10:40 AM
I wish to comment on the proposed changes. Fall application is essential to properly utilizing manure nutrients for crop production, avoiding compaction and protecting the environment which is a high priority for us. Fall application allows us to cho...
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Comment From: Dean Compart

8/30/24 @ 9:46 AM
Cover crops planted in late september have virtually no time to germinate and grow if put on bean stubble.
Forcing spring applied manure has many issues 1 Spring on 2024 is a great example of what happens when you get a wet spring. a dry spring to al...
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Comment From: Winona and Houston County Farm... (Glen Groth)

8/30/24 @ 9:39 AM
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Comment From: Minnesota Agricultural Water R... (Minnesota Agricultural Water Resource Ce)

8/30/24 @ 9:00 AM
Our comments are provided in the uploaded letter along with reference materials. Please contact Warren Formo if there are follow up questions.
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Comment From: Ferolyn Angell

8/29/24 @ 9:38 PM
Feedlots are already too big. They are horrible for the animals and it is very upsetting to have them in our counties.
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Comment From: Phil Burfeind

8/29/24 @ 6:04 PM
Good day-

I and my family have lived in Goodhue and Wabasha Counties since the late 1840s.

Nitrates and other chemicals are nothing new to the watersheds in the area. Large and intensive farms have been proven to be dangerous to water. Guideline...
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Comment From: Michael Madigan

8/27/24 @ 10:02 AM
I commend the MPCA for including restrictions on application of manure in a floodplain as a permit change. That was a recommendation included in the recent Legislative Report on Preventing fish kills in Minnesota's Driftless region.

Manure runoff i...
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Comment From: Todd Selvik

8/26/24 @ 4:00 PM
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Comment From: Amy Grace

8/26/24 @ 8:09 AM
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I am writing to express my support for Food & Water Watch's comment on the proposed changes to the Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System General Permit. While the proposed changes to the Per...
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Comment From: Lansing Shepard

8/22/24 @ 3:45 PM
Mr. George Schwint,

I am writing to express my support for Food & Water Watch's comment on the proposed changes to the Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System General Permit. While the proposed changes t...
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Comment From: Institute for Agriculture and ... (Ben Lilliston)

8/20/24 @ 4:46 PM
The Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy welcomes the opportunity to submit the attached comment on updates to the NPDES and SDS general permit. We support the MPCA's efforts to update and strengthen these permits to better protect water qualit...
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Comment From: Peter Molenaar

8/20/24 @ 12:09 PM
Dear people:

Beyond permitting as per the recording of dump sites and the rate of disposal, might we view liquid manure as a raw material for the production of compost? In this vision, tall prairie grass would be shredded and piled in rows in scaled...
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Comment From: Roger Wacek

8/20/24 @ 4:39 AM
I like the changes to feedlot permits but hopefully with the nitrate contamination in SE Minnesota these changes aren't shutting the gate after the cattle are out. With that said SWCDs (Soil & Water Connservation Districts) can protect our environmen...
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Comment From: Mary C. Voight

8/17/24 @ 4:45 PM
Thank you for the chance to comment on this important issue. I grew up in Morris and I care about this issue because too many small, family farms have been bought out with tempting prices but with unchecked affects on towns and people, land and water...
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Comment From: Wakefield Pork, Inc. (Michelle Fuller)

8/16/24 @ 4:50 PM
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Comment From: Mary Ness

8/16/24 @ 12:32 PM
To an MPC a representative:
My name is Mary Ness and I live in Avon, Minnesota. I care about this issue because I am concerned about the quality of our water in Minnesota.
I am glad to see some of the changes and updates that the agency has proposed ...
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Comment From: Midwest Food Connection (Uli Koester)

8/14/24 @ 11:11 AM
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Representative,


Thank you for the chance to comment on this important issue. My name is Uli Koester. I live in New Brighton, MN. I care about this issue because I believe that all Minnesotans should have access t...
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Comment From: Dana Jackson

8/13/24 @ 2:22 PM
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Representative,

Thank you for the chance to comment on this important issue. My name is Dana Jackson. I live in Stillwater, Minnesota. I care about this issue because I have watched the number of largescale livesto...
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Comment From: katya (aloe aloe)

8/12/24 @ 11:35 PM
STOP
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Comment From: Madeline Neenan

8/11/24 @ 1:43 PM
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Representative,

Thank you for accepting our comments. I live in Red Wing and as you may know SEMN is a region with a lot of karst geography. Any CAFO is a risk to our drinking water, and for that reason regulations...
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Comment From: Bonnie Hammack

8/09/24 @ 9:46 PM
We desperately need solutions to our groundwater and surface water contamination problem. The efforts set forth in these permits are only a start of what is needed. These rules should apply to all feed lots, not just those with 1000 animal units or...
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Comment From: Paul Moss

8/09/24 @ 6:36 PM
Thank you for the chance to comment on this important issue.

I am glad to see some of the changes and updates that the agency has proposed for the new NPDES and SDS permits. Many of them are commonsense ways to protect our shared land, water, and c...
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Comment From: Senator (Torrey Westrom)

8/09/24 @ 6:29 PM
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Comment From: Jennifer Valentine

8/09/24 @ 5:27 PM
we need manure management reform - please enact the changes to protect Minnesota water by reducing nitrate contamination from manure produced by feedlots that are 1,000 animal units or more, especially in parts of the state with vulnerable groundwate...
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Comment From: Steve Timmer

8/09/24 @ 2:18 PM
I write to support better and more stringent rules for CAFOs. Since it is apparently difficult to monitor and identify CAFOs as point sources of water pollution (although I think you could with better monitoring), it makes sense to regulate the const...
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Comment From: Marc Robins

8/09/24 @ 1:52 PM
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Representative,

Thank you for the chance to comment on this important issue. My name is Marc Robins. I live in Minneapolis. I care about this issue because I buy most of my produce from small, local, Minnesota farm...
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Comment From: Larry Greden

8/09/24 @ 11:49 AM
In regards to Page 2 of the June 2024 form "wq-f3-55", MPCA says "More than 70% of the nitrate in Minnesota waters comes from cropland". I challenge that, and I do not accept it as fact. Science does not yet have all the answers when it comes to Ka...
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Comment From: Brad Wenz

8/08/24 @ 7:57 PM
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Comment From: Pamela Eyden

8/08/24 @ 3:09 PM
I am very concerned about the quality of water, both surface water and groundwater, in my county (Winona) and my watershed (Winona-La Crescent), as well as in the grander watershed of the Mississippi River. I strongly support the feedlot permit revis...
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Comment From: Sonja Montgomery

8/08/24 @ 1:14 PM
Thank you for proposing fair and clear regulations for feedlot requirements. Clear and concise policy helps everyone follow the rules and makes the playing field more fair from farmer to farmer. I really appreciate the new policy implementation so th...
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Comment From: Elizabeth OBrien

8/07/24 @ 2:45 PM
Thanks for you kind attention to the matter of not over crowding animals and making sure to error on the side of clean water, clean air,and not too much manure in one place.
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Comment From: Tim Harmening

8/07/24 @ 11:50 AM
I agree with soil samples from the landowners so we dont overapply and I also agree with the farmer that stated that the farmers that use commercial fertilizer should be checked on were and how much
they are applying you blame the livestock producer...
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Comment From: Christine Popowski

8/06/24 @ 11:55 PM
I am writing to express my strong support for the state's efforts to protect Minnesota's water systems
through the implementation of the NPDES and SDS feedlot permits. However, I urge the state to
take additional steps to safeguard these critical res...
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Comment From: Anne Plummer

8/06/24 @ 3:21 PM
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Representative,


Thank you for the chance to comment on this important issue. My name is Anne Plummer. I live in Winona, Winona County. I care about this issue because I know how our karst geography makes our grou...
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Comment From: Isabel McNally

8/05/24 @ 4:14 PM
I am writing to express my strong support for the state's efforts to protect Minnesota's water systems through the implementation of the NPDES and SDS feedlot permits. However, I urge the state to take additional steps to safeguard these critical res...
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Comment From: Anna Larsson

8/05/24 @ 11:36 AM
I support the proposed changes in the draft general National Pollutant Disposal Elimination System (NPDES) feedlot permit and draft general State Disposal System (SDS) feedlot permit. I would also like to see stronger limits and robust enforcement. T...
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Comment From: Dayna Burtness

8/05/24 @ 9:34 AM
Greetings MPCA! My name is Dayna Burtness. My husband Nick Nguyen and I own and operate Nettle Valley Farm in Black Hammer Township outside of Spring Grove, MN (Houston County). We are a diversified livestock and seed operation on 90 acres of rented ...
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Comment From: Carley Nipp

8/04/24 @ 10:24 AM
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Representative, 


Thank you for the chance to comment on this important issue. My name is Carley Nipp. I live in Chisago City. I care about this issue because clean water and soil is imperativefor us all. I have li...
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Comment From: Arlene Renshaw

8/02/24 @ 6:41 PM
I am writing now, not as a city dweller, but as a 75-year resident of Minnesota whose life was very much formed by the rural agriculture scene. In recent years I became increasingly concerned about the impact of very large corporate farms and their i...
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Comment From: Julius Salinas

8/02/24 @ 5:34 PM
Hello, I support the Land Stewardship Project position. The Canon River is a beautiful river and farm runoff is destroying it from unmanaged manure and other agricultural runoff. Farm chemical and manure pollution must be addressed immediately for ou...
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Comment From: Annette Skrukrud

8/02/24 @ 4:39 PM
We are in karst country and our water has doubled the amount of nitrates in our water in the last 5 years. We just don't need more big farms and feedlots in Fillmore county or or neighboring counties.
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Comment From: Robert Brommerich

8/02/24 @ 4:09 PM
I have read the proposed changes and fully agree with these changes , especially with the inspections that may be required because of several reasons that may protect the land owner.
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Comment From: John Klein

8/02/24 @ 3:52 PM
Hello, I totally support the Land Stewardship Project position. I know that the Canon River is such a beautiful river, but the farm runoff is poisoning it and it is not clean because of runoff from unmanaged manure and Other agricultural runoff. Lik...
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Comment From: Shirley Carpenter

8/02/24 @ 2:05 PM
Thank you for the chance to comment on this important issue, my name is Shirley Carpenter and I live in South Haven. I care about this issue because I care about our water and land for the future generations.

The following changes and updates that ...
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Comment From: Diane Bublitz

8/02/24 @ 1:47 PM
I support changes to the permits required for the spreading of manure from large feedlots. It makes sense that the operators of feedlots take responsibility for safely disposing of the waste products of their business. We need to protect our ground ...
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Comment From: Kathy Herron

8/02/24 @ 12:13 PM
Dear MPCA staff, I am a resident in SE MN and this is a very important issue for us. Manure management from our large feedlots is one of the many tools we can use to help keep our waters clean. We love our farmers in Minnesota but they are an indepen...
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Comment From: Tom Beer

8/02/24 @ 11:27 AM
Dear MPCA-Ag

The protection of Minnesota's water resources from agricultural and industrial pollution must be the top priority as new standards are written regarding feed lots. Local community, environmental and health impacts must be considered abo...
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Comment From: Kerri Meyer

8/02/24 @ 11:21 AM
As a farmer and a community leader, I am encouraged by the important progress being made in the feedlot permit process and the requirements around best practices for manure management. I most heartily support the requirements that all manure in vulne...
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Comment From: Dag Knudsen

8/02/24 @ 10:52 AM
I own a private well, 535 feet deep. The water quality was pristine when drilled in 1996. It now has nitrates, hence pesticides, chlorides and other pollutants.
SE MN has extremely poor ground and surface water quality. Even though we have regulation...
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Comment From: Nancy Ebel

8/02/24 @ 10:48 AM
We cannot ruin our groundwater and expect to prosper the people. We are all connected.
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Comment From: Lynne Reeck

8/02/24 @ 10:19 AM
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Representative,


Thank you for the chance to comment on this important issue. My name is Lynne. I live in Winona, Mn. I care about this issue because I was a small livestock farmer for many years. Protecting the l...
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Comment From: Joshua Howe

8/02/24 @ 10:02 AM
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Representative,


Thank you for the chance to comment on this important issue. My name is Joshua Howe. I live in St. Louis Park. I care about this issue because the environment is close to my heart. Keeping our wa...
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Comment From: Steve Peterson

8/02/24 @ 9:36 AM
These rules will help ensure Minnesotans will continue to have clean water.
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Comment From: James Rossow

8/02/24 @ 9:32 AM
These feedlots need to be seriously regulated overseen and inspected for complience. Farmers need all the help they can get to understand best practices. As a group they are not always eager to comply with regulations for the common good. Would it wa...
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Comment From: Aaron Meyer

8/01/24 @ 11:50 AM
I support the proposed tighter restrictions on large feedlots and encourage further work to protect our waters from pollution, including mandating better practices on the more common smaller scale operations that are polluting waters throughout the s...
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