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Show I -Ml rt TO STOP . C, STRUMS j :. 111 rr: l,-' ,,,, with ; f water Hective Juno of the 3ur-Ttomply 3ur-Ttomply with tt December of equivalent to discharging In-ltfutloii and drainage dit-ihes, dit-ihes, ns well n.s natural waters are Included In the order unless un-less such ditches do not carry water beyond the farm bound-iy. bound-iy. Some process td correct the ,.',blem of water polUuion from agricultural wastes ha. been made with assistance from the Rural Environmental Agen cy Protection (REAP) program cf the Agricultural Stabiliza-t Stabiliza-t on and Conservation Service ASCS. However, a considerable consider-able amount of waste from dairies and feed lots is still getting into streams. The action taken means that this must all be stopped by December 31, i!74 deadline. Those responsible respon-sible for enforcement indicate that there will .not be an extension ex-tension of time. They feel that sufficient time wil have bee-provided bee-provided since interstate surface sur-face waters have been classified classi-fied since December 31, 19G8, and the state law pertaining to discharge of wastes into classified classi-fied waters was passed in 1953. (l agriculture will ; ifwt m ente,i;T . ; or December 21. ; is not practtca lindary treatment ; i: Daines ox" r . Plans and assistance regarding regard-ing control of wastes are available avail-able from the USU Extension Service by contacting the coun. ty extension office or the state extension agricultural engineer at Logan. |