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Almost two trillion pounds of animal waste are produced
per year nationally. An increasing amount of
this animal waste is produced by intensive livestock
operations, which are really more factories than farms.
Common animal waste treatment practices used by these
livestock factories are often inadequate to protect
our drinking water and environment, posing one of
America's serious pollution problems. See Scorecard's
overview of animal waste problems.

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highest 20% of animal waste levels among states |
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second lowest 20% of animal waste levels among
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NOTE: Scorecard combines 1997 livestock population
data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture with
waste factors developed by the agricultural community
to estimate the amount of animal waste that livestock
operations produce. Due to limitations in available
data, Scorecard cannot describe the waste management
methods of specific livestock operations or evaluate
the level of health or ecological risk that animal
waste may pose in an area.
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