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NMPF Receives $25,000 Matching Funds from USDA to Educate Dairy Producers about Spill Prevention

July 12, 2010
By: Catherine Merlo, Dairy Today Western and Online Editor

Source: National Milk Producers Federation

 

USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) has announced that the National Milk Producers Federation (NMPF) will receive matching funds of $25,000 to inform and educate producers about revised regulations for oil storage and pending regulations for milk storage containers.

 

Funding will be used to help dairy producers understand the Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) regulation, including development of a self-certification template.

 

The Environmental Protection Agency requires farms, under the SPCC, to have a plan in place to minimize any problems from oil spills. Later in the year, NMPF anticipates conducting a series of webinars to train dairy producers in the use of the self-certification template. Additionally, NRCS will work with NMPF to evaluate how NRCS can most effectively provide technical assistance to dairy producers to comply with the SPCC regulations.

 

The goal of the SPCC program is to prevent oil spills into waters of the U.S. and adjoining shorelines.

 

A key element of the program calls for farmers and other facilities to have an oil spill prevention plan, called an SPCC plan. The SPCC plans are required for farms which have an aggregate storage capacity of oil products of 1320 gallons, or more, for every storage container larger than 55 gallons.

 

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