Sen, Joe Donnelly, D-Ind. |
Earlier this year, EPA released spreadsheets containing data from concentrated animal feeding operations in 29 states to environmental groups Earthjustice, the Natural Resources Defense Council and the Pew Charitable Trusts, in response to their Freedom of Information Act request, Peterka reports. EPA defended its decision, saying the information already appears on state websites. But livestock producers were upset, which led the EPA to twice recall and re-release data, and has led to congressional investigations and a lawsuit by the American Farm Bureau Federation and the National Pork Producers Council.
Sen. Chuck Grassley |
The bill would prohibit the release of any identifying information, such as names, phone numbers, email addresses, physical addresses, and GPS coordinates, but "would not restrict EPA from releasing data in aggregate form or from operations that voluntarily consents to disclosure," Peterka reports. "State environmental authorities would still be allowed to gather and disseminate data to other state agencies and the federal government." (Read more)
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