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New Agricultural Waste Management Rules Kick In February 28

Victoria/Fraser Valley – New rules for agricultural waste management will better protect B.C.’s water and provide more clarity for the agricultural sector.

Effective February 28, a new regulation for Agricultural Environmental Management will replace the outdated Agricultural Waste Control Regulation. It will enhance environmental protection measures, allow better compliance and enforcement activities, and make it easier for farmers to establish environmentally sound practices.

“We want to ensure agricultural practices are consistent with the protection of clean, safe drinking water,” said George Heyman, Minister of Environment and Climate Change Strategy. “These amendments are long overdue. We listened to the concerns and are outlining a clear and concise way forward for agricultural operators in B.C.”

These new rules will help protect British Columbia’s natural supply of drinking water, vital for healthy communities, and are in line with the government’s CleanBC commitments to cut pollution, meet the Province’s climate goals and improve life for people.

The new provisions will:

  • ensure watercourses and groundwater are protected through proper storage and use of manure, other nutrient sources and other materials;
  • prevent water quality impacts from contaminated runoff;
  • prohibit direct discharges;
  • in some cases, require nutrient-management planning;
  • allow for increased monitoring in high-risk areas;
  • provide clear compliance expectations for agricultural operators for setbacks, storage and nutrient applications; and
  • require record keeping.

While the new regulation comes into effect next month, more complicated elements will be gradually phased in over the next 10 years.

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