SPCC Compliance19 October, 2011
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Proposed CAFO reporting rule - 19 Oct - 4:57 pm

"EPA is proposing a rule that would require concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) to submit basic operati...

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SPCC Compliance Date Extension for Farms On October 18, 2011, the U.S. EPA amended the date by which farms must prepar...

SPCC Compliance Date Extension for Farms

On October 18, 2011, the U.S. EPA amended the date by which farms must prepare or amend and implement their Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plans, to May 10, 2013 (76 FR 64245).  If EPA receives no adverse comment by November 2, 2011, then the rule will become effective on November 7, 2011.

An overwhelming segment of the continental United States was affected by flooding during the spring and summer of 2011. Other areas were impacted by devastating fires.  Many counties in many states were declared disaster areas by either the federal or state government or both. As a result, EPA believes that because of their unique nature farms were disproportionately affected and need additional time to prepare and implement a Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure Plan. 

The amendment does not remove the regulatory requirement for owners or operators of farms in operation before August 16, 2002, to maintain and continue implementing an SPCC Plan in accordance with the SPCC regulations then in effect. Such farms continue to be required to maintain plans during the interim until the applicable compliance date for amending and implementing the amended Plans. Finally, the amendment does not relieve farms from the liability of any oil spills that occur.

For more information, please visit: http://www.epa.gov/emergencies/content/spcc/spcc_ag.htm

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Proposed CAFO reporting rule - 19 Oct - 4:57 pm

"EPA is proposing a rule that would require concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) to submit basic operati...

SPCC Compliance - 19 Oct - 3:45 pm

SPCC Compliance Date Extension for Farms On October 18, 2011, the U.S. EPA amended the date by which farms must prepar...

Special Membership Offer

Due to the current state of the economy and the financial strain on Montana cattle producers and their families, the MCA Board of Directors have unanimously voted to temporarily reduce membership dues from $50 per year to $30 per year. It is important every cattle producer, or individual supporting agriculture,has the opportunity to belong to a state organization working on their behalf, which is why our directors have reduced dues to a more affordable $30 per year.


MCA Submits Beef Checkoff Improvement Recommendations

The Montana Cattlemen's Association (MCA) has submitted recommendations to amend the Cattlemen's Beef Board checkoff program as follows:
1. Checkoff dollars be used to promote only U.S.A. beef from cattle born, raised, and processed in the United States of America.
2. A periodic vote on the checkoff program (every five years).
3. Prohibit any one cattle organization from serving as the "prime contractor" for the program, but allow all U.S. cattle organizations to participate in approved projects on a case-by-case basis.
4. Reform the Cattlemen's Beef Board to reflect proportional representation from all national cattle organizations.
5. Allow for checkoff expenditures to protect U.S.A. beef and cattle from unfair trade practices and to protect the U.S. cattle herd from import practices which threaten cattle herd health and beef consumers.
6. Allow checkoff expenditures to promote branded products from small and large packing entities.
7. Provide that 70% of all funds collected remain in the state where collected, and 30% to the national Cattlemen's Beef Board.
8. Provide an exemption for producers contributing equal or greater funds into a private sector self-help effort.
In addition, the MCA Board recommends any increase in the checkoff assessment fee not be considered unless or until the above recommendations are implemented.

 


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