| EPA Releases Lower Yakima Valley Nitrate Study for Public Review and Input
EPA, state agencies, local dairies, local communities and others embrace collaborative approach to protect drinking water Contact info: Jeff Philip, EPA Public Affairs, Region 10, (206) 553-1465 (Seattle -September 27, 2012) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency released today a report for public input that assesses likely sources of nitrate pollution - including dairy farms and crop fields - in Lower Yakima Valley groundwater and some drinking water wells. The Agency has begun collaborative efforts with state agencies, dairy farmers and community stakeholders to develop and implement lasting solutions to water quality problems. The EPA will accept public input on the report until November 30. “While the dairies identified in the study have had only a few days to begin to understand its many details, conclusions and assumptions, this study builds on the mutual goals of the EPA and the region’s dairies to assure access to safe drinking water for local residents,” said Jay Gordon, Executive Director of the Washington State Dairy Federation. Gordon continued, “We will also be working on an agreed upon plan to assess operational changes necessary to provide additional protection of groundwater quality.”
"This report provides new data that we can use in the ongoing effort to improve environmental protection in our community," said Dan Newhouse, the Director of the Washington State Department of Agriculture. "I know how committed the dairies and other farmers are to protecting the environment, and the people in their communities so I'm confident that a can-do, collaborative approach will result in a win-win solution for everyone involved."
Roylene Rides-at-the-Door, the Washington State Conservationist of the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service said, "The EPA study is an opportunity to learn more about farm practices, and how better BMPs -- and possibly new technologies -- might help farms better manage their nutrients. We're committed to helping find - and possibly fund - some solutions."
Next Steps
EPA will continue to work with the state-sponsored, locally led Groundwater Management Area Advisory Committee to develop a comprehensive plan to protect the groundwater. EPA will also work with the Yakama Nation to develop a similar program to protect the groundwater of the Yakama Reservation.
To view a copy of the report: http://www.epa.gov/region10/pdf/sites/yakimagw/nitrate_in_water_wells_study_9-27-2012.pdf
For more information, visit the website: http://yosemite.epa.gov/R10/WATER.NSF/GWPU/lyakimagw |
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Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Region 10 News Release: EPA Releases Lower Yakima Valley Nitrate Study for Public Review and Input
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