Fearing pollution, Manitoba asks US-Canada agency to examine proposed Red River dairies
- The Manitoba government has requested the International Joint Commission to examine proposed dairy farms in North Dakota due to pollution concerns for Lake Winnipeg.
- Mike Moyes, the environment and climate change minister, stated that the province is committed to improving the lake's health.
- The proposed dairy operations will significantly increase the herd size in North Dakota, raising worries for Manitoba's natural environment.
- Manitoba officials emphasized that they prioritize environmental health over political boundaries regarding the proposed farms.
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Fearing pollution, Manitoba asks US-Canada agency to examine proposed Red River dairies
WINNIPEG, Manitoba — The Manitoba government wants a cross-border agency responsible for water issues to ensure Lake Winnipeg isn’t bombarded by pollution from two industrial dairy farms proposed upstream in North Dakota. On Thursday, the office of Environment and Climate Change Minister Mike Moyes shared a letter he sent to the Canadian and American co-chairs of the International Red River Watershed Board, warning Manitoba “is committed to taki…
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