Animal Feeding Operations (AFOs)
The
management of animal waste from Animal Feeding Operations (AFO) has
become a priority in Florida and throughout the country. AFOs are
facilities with large numbers of animals in a confined area. Nutrients
(nitrogen and phosphorus) are the contaminants typically associated with
AFOs. The Department has developed wastewater rules for AFOs and
provides technical assistance to the livestock industry. Animal Feeding
Operations regulated under DEP's industrial wastewater program include
dairies, poultry, and horse and swine operations. CAFOs are regulated
under the NPDES program. Non-NPDES aquaculture operations are regulated
by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS).
The Department works in cooperation with the agriculture industry and
other governmental agencies such as USEPA, FDACS, University of Florida
Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, Suwannee River Partnership,
Suwannee River Water Management District, USDA Natural Resource
Conservation Service, and EPA.
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