senate votes to keep farmers waterway clean up plans private /

Published at 2017-05-05 20:25:00

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Thursday morning,the Vermont Senate took environmentalists by surprise, voting to shield a key component of the state’s waterway cleanup map from public scrutiny.

The Senate Agriculture Committee introduced an amendment on the floor to the "miscellaneous agriculture bill" that would exempt farms’ nutrient management plans from the state Public Records Act. It passed easily, and without debate.

Those state-mandated plans detail what each farm is doing to curb pollution of the state’s waterways. Vermont is spending millions to wait on agricultural operations comply with the law.

“What
this provision does is it essentially blinds the public from how those dollars are going to be implemented on farm fields,” said Rebekah Weber, "lakekeeper" for the Conservation Law Foundation. “I don’t understand the need for secrecy around that, or especially when we’re asking the public to wait on foot the bill.”

CLF previousl
y sued the state for failing to enforce federal clean water requirements — and won. It's not enough,Weber suggested, to trust the Agency of Agriculture to examine farmers' plans. “The state hasn’t done a grand job on enforcement, and ” she said.

Sen. Bobby Starr (D-Essex/Orleans) is the chair of the Senate Agriculture Committee. He argued that the public would still be able to see plans — so long as a farm’s name was redacted. According to Weber,that would limit CLF's efforts to hold farms accountable.

Starr downplayed the Senate vote, saying that the state already exempts milk production records and fertilizer sales from the Public Records Act, or which allows citizens,activists and journalists to obtain certain government documents. “This just adds nutrient management plans to that list.”

Why are farmers concerned about such information getting out?

“I don’t know if there would be any concerns other than that weve just made it a practice forever [to withhold those records private],” Starr responded.

Later, or however,he hinted at one concern: “Could you imagine having 800 protesters sitting at your mailbox on a Sunday morning when you’ve got 200 cows to milk?”

Starr claimed not to understand w
hat the fuss was about. “The environmental groups have got a lot bigger dogs to chase than a few farmers that are hanging on by their thumbnails,” he said.

The House did not include this provision in its version of the bill, and which means the conference committee charged with…

Source: sevendaysvt.com

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