EPA Selects Citizens for New Agricultural Advisory Committee
Contact Information: Kris Lancaster, (913) 551-7557, lancaster.kris@epa.gov
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"EPA has chosen three farmers from
The committee is an important part of EPA’s ongoing effort to strengthen relationships with the agriculture community. The first meeting of the committee will be March 13 and 14 at The Madison Hotel in
Those selected from
Initially, EPA will ask the committee to focus on the following three issues:
· How EPA's policies and regulations on climate change and renewable energy will affect the agriculture community. The agricultural industry – through the development of renewable energy sources – can play a significant role in the nation's ability to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions and its dependence on oil imports.
· An environmental strategy for managing waste from livestock operations that considers regulatory and voluntary approaches, and provides tools for producers to attain superior environmental performance.
· Development of a constructive approach to advancing sustainable agriculture, protecting the environment, and addressing communication between environmental and agricultural interests.
Askew concluded, "My goal has been to develop strong working relationships with the agriculture community and establish partnerships to find common-sense solutions to our environmental challenges. I look forward to working with the committee members to find solutions that are good for agriculture, good for the environment, and good for the economy."
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Learn more information about this committee at: http://www.epa.gov/agriculture/frrcc/
Biographies of Region 7 committee members and an audio clip of Region 7 Administrator John Askew are available at:
http://www.epa.gov/region07/priorities/agriculture/
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