Government retracts ‘unlawful’ pollution guidance for England’s farms
by Rachel Salvidge from Environment | The Guardian on (#60HVW)
Advice that allowed farmers to spread manures in a way that risked polluting waters has been changed by Defra
Guidance that would have allowed farmers to spread manures and slurry on land in a way that would overload it with nutrients and risk pollution of rivers, lakes and coastal waters has been changed by Defra, after a challenge over its lawfulness.
Manures, which include sewage sludge, abattoir waste and slurries, are a leading source of water pollution. Their application is strictly controlled under what are known as the Farming Rules for Water. But Defra's guidance had directed the Environment Agency not to enforce a breach of the rules if a farmer produced its own manures or used imported manures that could lead to nutrient overload.
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