North Carolina 2023-2024 Regular Session

North Carolina House Bill H722

Introduced
4/18/23  

Caption

Poultry Waste Management

Impact

If passed, H722 will significantly affect state laws regarding agricultural practices, specifically targeting the operations of Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs). The bill proposes that most animal waste management systems secure permits and outlines specific criteria for those with substantial bird populations. The legislation also mandates an annual submission of animal waste management plans by operators of facilities managing over 30,000 birds, emphasizing transparency and accountability in waste disposal practices and environmental safety.

Summary

House Bill 722 aims to establish a permitting program for dry litter poultry operations in North Carolina and directs the Environmental Review Commission to assess the number and impact of poultry farms within the state. This bill focuses on creating a comprehensive regulatory framework for managing poultry waste, particularly emphasizing the potential environmental and public health risks associated with these operations. The legislation acknowledges that the dry litter produced from poultry farming can significantly threaten water quality if not managed properly, as it consists of nutrients and heavy metals that could pollute waterways when mismanaged.

Sentiment

The reception of HB 722 has been mixed, reflecting broader concerns regarding agricultural regulations and environmental health. Supporters, including some environmental advocates, see this as a necessary step towards improved management of poultry waste and safeguarding water quality. Conversely, agricultural industry representatives may view the legislation as overly burdensome, fearing it could hinder operations and economic viability. The sentiment around the bill underscores a tension between agricultural practices' economic aspects and the need to prioritize environmental protection and public health.

Contention

Key points of contention in the legislative discussion surrounding HB 722 include the balance between regulation and the agricultural industry's economic interests. Critics argue that stringent permitting requirements may impose excessive operational costs and challenges for poultry farms, particularly smaller operators. Moreover, discussions regarding environmental justice issues arise, as it is recognized that communities disproportionately affected by poor waste management practices often belong to marginalized groups. Hence, the debate includes an emphasis on equitable practices that don't compromise community health for agricultural productivity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NC H867

Poultry Waste Management

NC S0100

An act relating to administration of the concentrated animal feeding operation water quality permit

NC S0124

An act relating to miscellaneous agricultural subjects

NC SB1424

Oklahoma Registered Poultry Feeding Operations Act; establishing certain responsibility for applications to register or expand poultry operations; modifying requirements of a Nutrient Management Plan.

NC HB122

An Act To Amend Title 3 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Nutrient Management.

NC H0146

An act relating to administration and enforcement of agricultural water quality requirements in the State

NC S582

North Carolina Farm Act of 2023

NC HB2719

Agriculture; specifying prohibition of poultry waste runoff into waters of the state; effective date.

NC HB4118

Agriculture; nutrient management plans; compliance, violation of Registered Poultry Feeding Operations Act; enforcement jurisdiction; nuisance liability; emergency.

NC H600

Regulatory Reform Act of 2023

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