Monthly Archives: March 2013


From NWAonline: ‘Buffalo River chief still hopes to stymie swine’ 3/26/13

http://www.nwaonline.com/news/2013/mar/26/buffalo-river-chief-still-hopes-stymie-sw-20130326/ Buffalo River chief still hopes to stymie swineOfficial: Pollution-risk report of farm flawed, permit invalidBy Ryan McGeeney The chief administrator of the Buffalo National River said Monday that he is still hoping to pursue administrative remedies short of requesting an injunction in an attempt to halt the operation of […]


Mike Masterson 2nd Editorial Ark Democrat Gazette March 26, 2013

Hog farm flub How’d that happen?By Mike MastersonThis article was published 3/26/13 at 4:21 a.m.  I can’t understand how our state’s Department of Environmental Quality and the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Farm Services Agency (FSA) would even consider approving the C&H Farms proposal for a commercial hog farm near Big […]


ADEQ Press Release for May 8 Meeting

News Release Contact Information: Katherine Benenati / 501.682.0821 / [email protected] FOR RELEASE: March 22, 2013 ADEQ TO HOLD MEETING IN JASPER ON HOG FARM The Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality will hold an informational meeting in Jasper on May 8 to provide information on a permit issued for C & […]


PCE Commission Article Mar. 23, 2013

Publication:Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette; Date:Mar 23, 2013; Section:Northwest Arkansas; Page Number:9 Pollution panel: Improve noticesHog-farm permit in Buffalo River watershed prompts orderRYAN MCGEENEY ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE Commissioners with the Arkansas Pollution Control and Ecology Commission ordered Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality Director Teresa Marks on Friday to return in April with a […]


Talking Points

ADEQ has granted a permit for a 6503 swine farm (CAFO) near Big Creek, West of Mt. Judea, (Hwy. intersections 74/123) in Newton County, Arkansas. There will be 17 separate hog waste application fields, 11 of these are adjacent to Big Creek, a tributary to the Buffalo National River. Total […]


Newton County Quorum Court Hears Hog Farm Concerns

On Monday March 4th the Newton County Quorum Court heard testimony on the CAFO (concentrated animal feeding operation) planned on Big Creek, a tributary just 5 miles from the Buffalo National River. NPS review of the supporting documentation found 45 areas of significant errors and omissions in the area of […]


Our Battle to Protect the Buffalo National River

The second “Battle for the Buffalo River” will have many chapters. We begin here and now.  If we lose the battle to protect water quality, we lose it all. Our wild river will be dead. Nothing is more fundamental to the environment than water quality — it is the first issue. We […]