Opponents of Riverview's planned dairies voice concerns about water quality, quantity in cross-border events
- Organizations from Minnesota, North Dakota, and Manitoba held events on August 21 to express concerns about planned large dairies in the Red River Valley, citing water quality and quantity issues as major concerns.
- Residents near the proposed Abercrombie site express worries over water quality and supply due to proposed dairies, emphasizing the need for transparency from Riverview Farms.
- Environmental groups, including Dakota Resource Council and Save Lake Winnipeg, warn about potential runoff harming nearby lakes and rivers.
- A petition was delivered to a representative of Governor Kelly Armstrong requesting increased scrutiny and community engagement in the permitting process.
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Opponents of Riverview's planned dairies voice concerns about water quality, quantity in cross-border events
BISMARCK — Organizations from Minnesota, North Dakota and Manitoba held events on both sides of the U.S.-Canada border on Thursday, Aug. 21, to point out problems they see in large dairies planned to be built in the Red River Valley of North Dakota. Riverview Farms, a beef, crops and dairy company based in Morris, Minnesota, has operations in Minnesota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Arizona and New Mexico. Expansion efforts are underway in North Dakot…
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