Hog Confinement Policy Issues and Options
Edelman, Mark A., Dr.
ISU General Staff Papers from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
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ISSUE 1: The siting Problem. 3 Who should have authority over site location decisions for large hog confinement facilities? What process should be used to make the siting decisions? ISSUE 2. The Environmental Problem. 12 What principles should be used in environmental standards for waste and odor management of large hog confinement facilities? Should waste and odor management plans be required? Should performance be monitored regularly, periodically or only after complaint? How will appropriate closure and payment of closure costs be assured?
Date: 1994-11-01
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