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DeSwiss

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Mon Jun 4, 2012, 08:31 PM Jun 2012

EPA Planes Spying On Ranchers? Lawmakers Want Answers [View all]

[font size=4]EPA planes spying on ranchers? Lawmakers want answers[/font]

MSNBC
By Miguel Llanos
May 31, 2012



[font size=1 color=gray]A Maine dairy farm's manure lagoon is seen leaking into a stream. The Environmental
Protection Agency says its overflights of farms and ranches help detect pollution
like this 2006 case.[/font]


A Nebraska cattlemen’s group is pushing the Environmental Protection Agency to stop pollution-control flights over ranches, claiming it amounts to spying on citizens. EPA, meanwhile, says the flights are an effective way to quickly spot -- and stop -- pollution from manure lagoons and other waste at large livestock operations. Nebraska's five federal lawmakers joined the fight this week, demanding to know on what authority EPA is flying over and photographing private property.

The lawmakers sent their demands to EPA chief Lisa Jackson on Tuesday, listing a battery of questions and demanding answers by June 10. EPA has been operating these flights across the country for nearly 10 years. "These operations are in many cases near homes, and landowners deserve legitimate justification given the sensitivity of the information gathered by the flyovers," Rep. Adrian Smith, R-Neb., said in a statement. "Nebraskans are rightfully skeptical of an agency which continues to unilaterally insert itself into the affairs of Rural America."

The issue was brought to the lawmakers' attention by Nebraska Cattlemen, which represents the state's beef producers. "The same ends could be accomplished by picking up a phone, sending an email, talking to a producer in person," Kristen Hassebrook, the group's environmental affairs director, told msnbc.com. "There is no need to spy on citizens."

"Another frustration," she added, "is that "EPA does not alert livestock producers that the flight will occur or has occurred."


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[font color=blue] - The gubmint needs to learn that drones are to be used for the surveillance of illegals and people like those Occupy hippies up in New Yawk and Chicago -- of course. And for the killing of terrarists who hate us for our freedums. Like this one:



It is NOT FOR SPYING on us loyal Amurikans, or our cow manure lagoons!!!!![/font]

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