Oklahoma State Senate, March 7, 2007
"Senate approves measure classifying animal waste as nonhazardous"
Classifying animal waste as nonhazardous is critical for the State of Oklahoma and its livestock industry. That's according to Sen. Ron Justice, R-Chickasha, author of Senate Bill 709 which declares manure as a nonhazardous material.
"This bill is critical to the State of Oklahoma because we have such a large livestock industry. It’s approximately a $5 billion industry,” said Justice, R-Chickasha. “If this were to be classified as a hazardous material then it would not only affect all of the livestock producers but it would affect people all across the state.”
Wednesday, March 7, 2007
Senate passes hazardous waste bill
Posted by 100 Ideas Oklahoma at 3:14 PM
Labels: Energy and environment
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