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'Buffalo River Watershed Alliance'

Buffalo River Alliance continues fight against hog farm waste

The Buffalo River Watershed Alliance is continuing its fight against potential pollution of the national river by hog waste.
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Hog farm resisting testing for potential Buffalo River pollution

The Buffalo River Watershed Alliance said in a court filing Thursday that it had reached a settlement with the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality on testing for pollution from the C and H Hog farm at Mount Judea in the Buffalo River watershed. But there's a problem: the farm is resisting.
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Environmental groups criticize ADEQ for failing to put Big Creek, near C&H Hog Farm, on "impaired waters" list

Why did the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality fail to include Big Creek — and other streams feeding into the Buffalo River near C&H Hog Farm — on the Clean Water Act "impaired waters" list?

Group presses state for action on Buffalo watershed hog farm

The Buffalo River Watershed Alliance continues to press the state Department of Environmental Quality for action on the hog farm in Mount Judea on a tributary of the Buffalo River.
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Speaking tour set on hog feeder operation in Buffalo River watershed

The Buffalo River Watershed Alliance has scheduled a seven-city speaking tour Oct. 25-31 to inform the public about threats to the Buffalo River from a factory hog-feeding operationThe Buffalo River Watershed Alliance will host and fund a seven-city, educational Whistle-Stop Speaking Tour in Arkansas featuring experts from Waterkeeper® Alliance, beginning on October 25th in Fayetteville and ending on October 31st in Little Rock.

Hog farm near the Buffalo River stirs controversy

Critics say farm was carelessly approved and threatens watershed and community. Farmers say they followed law and permit protects environment.
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Buffalo River Watershed Alliance asks revocation of hog farm permit

The Buffalo River Watershed Alliance has written to Teresa Marks, director of the state Department of Environmental Quality, asking her to revoke the permit issued for the C&H factory hog farm at Mount Judea, near a major tributary to the Buffalo River.
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