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Module 4: CAFOs, Articles 1 and 2

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  1. nutrient
    any substance that can be metabolized to give energy
    In Water Keeper et al. vs. the EPA, the court directed the EPA to remove the requirement for all CAFOs to apply for NPDES. Instead, the court required that nutrient management plans be submitted with the permit application, reviewed by officials and the public, and the terms of the plan be incorporated into the permit.
  2. efficient
    being effective without wasting time, effort, or expense
    When properly managed, located, and monitored, CAFOs can provide a low-cost source of meat, milk, and eggs, due to efficient feeding and housing of animals, increased facility size, and animal specialization.
  3. livestock
    any animals kept for use or profit
    The effects of using local materials, feed, and livestock are argued to ripple throughout the economy, and increased tax expenditures will lead to increase funds for schools and infrastructure.
  4. infrastructure
    basic facilities needed for the functioning of a country
    The effects of using local materials, feed, and livestock are argued to ripple throughout the economy, and increased tax expenditures will lead to increase funds for schools and infrastructure.
  5. pathogen
    any disease-producing agent
    It can contain plant nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus, pathogens such as E. coli, growth hormones, antibiotics, chemicals used as additives to the manure or to clean equipment, animal blood, silage leachate from corn feed, or copper sulfate used in footbaths for cows.
  6. absorptive
    having the power or tendency to soak up something
    When manure is applied too frequently or in too large a quantity to an area, nutrients overwhelm the absorptive capacity of the soil, and either run off or are leached into the groundwater.
  7. capacity
    the amount that can be contained
    When manure is applied too frequently or in too large a quantity to an area, nutrients overwhelm the absorptive capacity of the soil, and either run off or are leached into the groundwater.
  8. degrade
    lower the rank or value of something
    As the following sections demonstrate, human health can suffer because of contaminated air and degraded water quality, or from diseases spread from farms.
  9. odor
    any property detected by the sense of smell
    Quality of life can suffer because of odors or insect vectors surrounding farms, and property values can drop, affecting the financial stability of a community.
  10. vector
    any agent that carries and transmits a disease
    Quality of life can suffer because of odors or insect vectors surrounding farms, and property values can drop, affecting the financial stability of a community.
  11. validate
    give evidence for
    The study found that real estate values had not dropped and odor infestations were not validated by local governmental staff in the areas.
  12. contentious
    involving or likely to cause controversy
    However, the concerns show that CAFOs remain contentious in communities.
  13. containment
    the act of keeping something from spreading
    Groundwater can be contaminated by CAFOs through runoff from land application of manure, leaching from manure that has been improperly spread on land, or through leaks or breaks in storage or containment units.
  14. wage
    payment for work
    Direct, indirect, and induced impacts are measured three general ways: 1) gross receipts that are dollars spent on purchases and the value of the processed product; 2) the total wages paid by firms producing direct, indirect, or induced impacts; and 3) the number of jobs associated with direct, indirect, and induced economic activity.
  15. output
    the quantity of something that is created
    The value of output or sales of the Indiana pork industry was estimated in 2004 as $1,375,858,176 at the processor level.
  16. salary
    fixed payment for services
    The industry directly employed 3,021 people and paid $109,394,440 in salaries.
  17. attributable
    indicating the source or cause of something
    After including the indirect and induced effects, the total economic impact attributable to Indiana’s pork industry included an estimated $2,926,818,649 in industrial sales, 13,243 jobs, and personal income of approximately $446,291,410 million.
  18. broiler
    flesh of a small young chicken not over 2 1/2 lb suitable for broiling
    The Indiana poultry industry includes firms that produce and process ducks, turkeys, broilers, and eggs.
Created on Wed Aug 05 09:55:45 EDT 2020 (updated Tue Aug 18 10:55:45 EDT 2020)

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