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GLIN==> MSU Beef Cattle Research Center Violates Clean Water Act
- Subject: GLIN==> MSU Beef Cattle Research Center Violates Clean Water Act
- From: "Alex J. Sagady & Associates" <ajs@sagady.com>
- Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2005 17:50:35 -0500
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NEWS RELEASE
For Immediate
Release
Contact: Anne Woiwode 517-484-2372
January 31, 2005
Michigan
State University in Violation of Clean Water Act at
Livestock
Operations
Sierra Club
Investigation of Discharges at Beef Cattle Facility Prompts Notice of
Violation
Severe
E.coli bacteria contamination of the Red Cedar River in East Lansing over
the past forty years may be linked to serious pollution problems at
livestock facilities on the Michigan State University campus. A
Sierra Club investigation of pollution from a livestock operation at
Michigan State University has led the Michigan Department of
Environmental Quality to direct MSU to apply for a water quality permit
for its concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFO) by February
24th and stop any additional discharges of pollutants into
waterways which drain into the Red Cedar River.
Dean Jeffrey Armstrong of the MSU School of Agriculture and Natural
Resources has committed in a letter to Sierra Club that the school will
obtain permit coverage, and agrees MSU must ?lead by example.? The MDEQ
violation letter sent to MSU on January 24th states that ?it
is imperative that there are no additional discharges from the MSU
facilities or operations? and notes that MDEQ will conduct routine
investigations of the site to verify compliance.
Sierra Club representatives will also continue closely monitoring the MSU
Beef Cattle Research and Teaching facility for remedial actions by MSU
and any additional discharges, in particular with temperatures rising
above freezing later this week. ?The MSU facilities have an
extremely serious water pollution problem that has likely been
discharging for the last forty years, without any auditing or oversight
by authorities at MSU,? according to Anne Woiwode, Sierra Club?s Michigan
Director. ?We are encouraged that MSU has committed to come into
compliance, but will continue to monitor until a permanent resolution is
in place.?
The
Sierra Club became concerned about possible pollution from livestock
operations at MSU in late December and early January when consultant Alex
Sagady noticed discharges of highly turbid wastewater from the Beef
Cattle Research and Teaching Facility at the corner of Beaumont and
Bennett Roads. Samples collected by Sierra Club downstream from the Beef
Facility on January 4th were tested at a DEQ certified laboratory, with
results from the east side of the facility showing 5.2 million E.coli
colonies per 100 ml, 17,000 times the Michigan standard for short term
skin contact by humans, and on the west 500,000 E.coli colonies per 100
ml.
The MDEQ letter to MSU states the agency had verified a direct connection
between the discharge on the west side of the facility to the Red Cedar
River, but had not yet determined a connection from the east side of the
facility to waters of the United States. Sierra Club, using a
drainage map prepared by the MSU Parks and Grounds, contends that the
waste running from silage and an open livestock lot on the east side of
the facility is draining into Herron Creek and from there into the Red
Cedar River. The Red Cedar River runs through neighborhoods in
Meridian Township, the MSU main campus and into the Grand River in
Lansing. For many years high levels of E.coli in the Red Cedar
River have led to restrictions on the use of the river for any uses
involving contact.
Background material on the pollution problems at the MSU Beef Cattle
Research and Teaching Facility are available at the following websites:
Consultant's memo report on problems at MSU Beef Cattle Center:
http://www.sagady.com/MSU/MSUBeefCattleCenterPollution1B.pdf
MDEQ letter to MSU, January 24, 2005
http://www.sagady.com/MSU/DEQ_LTRtoMSU.pdf
Photographs of pollution problems at MSU Beef Cattle Research and
Teaching Center:
Condition of the west side discharge point #1 on 12/31/2004:
http://www.sagady.com/MSU/R!008_7.JPG
Condition of the west side discharge point #1 on 01/04/2005; this water
was tested and indicated 500,000 cfu/ 100 ml for E. Coli:
http://www.sagady.com/MSU/021_22A.JPG
A similar discharge at this site noted on 01/02/2005.
Conditions on the east side of Beef Cattle Center on January 13, 2005 3
PM at East Discharge point #2 [similar conditions noted at 1:30 AM and
5:30 AM]:
http://www.sagady.com/MSU/BCRTC0317.JPG
Turbid appearance of east side discharge point #2 MSU wastewater on
01/13/2005 at 3 PM:
http://www.sagady.com/MSU/BCRTC0319.JPG
Ponding of effluent from high flow behind drivewater culvert
restriction with polluted flow out of culvert due east down hill:
http://www.sagady.com/MSU/BCRTC0321.JPG
Polluted flow reaches 12 inch MSU tile inlet at base of hill on north
side of Bennett:
http://www.sagady.com/MSU/BCRTC0313.JPG
Polluted flow reaches grate cover to 12 inch tile junction box on
south side of Bennett; MSU drain maps indicate this junction box
connects to Herron Creek and waters of the United States. A 1:30 AM
observation of this junction box area showed foams and highly turbid
wastewater was indicated during all observations on 01/13/2005.This
junction box also contains mystery 6 inch tile draining upgradient
area...source presently not known:
http://www.sagady.com/MSU/BCRTC0307.JPG
MSU drain maps shows 12 inch tile goes to Herron Creek.
Slow drain condition also causes
flow to ground south of Bennett in ponded area:
http://www.sagady.com/MSU/MSUFarmDrainMapFragment.pdf
http://www.sagady.com/MSU/MSU_BCRTC_Area_Corrected.pdf
_________________________________________________________________________
Anne Woiwode, Director, Sierra Club Mackinac Chapter
109 East Grand River Avenue, Lansing, MI 48906
517-484-2372, fax 517-484-3108
www.michigan.sierraclub.org
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http://www.sagady.com
Environmental Enforcement, Permit/Technical Review, Public Policy,
Evidence Review and Litigation Investigation on Air, Water and
Waste/Community Environmental and Resource Protection
Prospectus at:
http://www.sagady.com/sagady.pdf
PO Box 39, East Lansing, MI 48826-0039
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