Egle Daily/Weekly Cafo Inspection Record is a legal document that was released by the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy - a government authority operating within Michigan.
Q: What is a CAFO?
A: CAFO stands for Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation. It is an animal agriculture facility that houses a large number of animals in a small space.
Q: Why are CAFOs inspected?
A: CAFOs are inspected to ensure compliance with environmental regulations and to protect water quality from potential pollution.
Q: What is the purpose of the Egle Daily/Weekly CAFO Inspection Record?
A: The Egle Daily/Weekly CAFO Inspection Record is used to document and track inspections of CAFOs in Michigan to ensure compliance with state regulations.
Q: Who conducts the inspections?
A: The inspections are conducted by the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE).
Q: What are the key aspects checked during a CAFO inspection?
A: Key aspects checked during a CAFO inspection include waste management practices, nutrient management plans, facility maintenance, and compliance with permit requirements.
Q: Are CAFO inspections conducted on a daily or weekly basis?
A: CAFO inspections can be conducted on a daily or weekly basis, depending on the specific requirements and circumstances.
Form Details:
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