Agricultural Environmental Insurance

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Environmental Implications of Feedlot Operations

 

The trend of confined/concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs), also known as "feedlots" continues to raise environmental issues.  Animal feeding operations (AFOs), in general are now being targeted by Federal, state, and local governments and citizen's groups.  The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) stated "the continued trend towards larger operations, coupled with greater emphasis on more intensive production methods and specialization, is concentrating more manure and other animal waste constituents within some geographic areas."  The discharges from AFOs are creating substantial environmental liability for their owners and operators.  Animal wastes can enter into water sources by spills or leaks from waste storage structures or due to excessive rainfall.  Since there are over 450,000 AFOs in the United States, the EPA considers their concerns regarding the environmental impact of AFOs justifiable.

 

Obviously, the primary environmental exposure derived from AFOs is animal waste management.  CAFOs are the largest producers of waste because they typically hold thousands of animals such as chickens, hogs, and cattle.  CAFOs produce tons of waste on a daily basis.  Manure contains pollutants such as nitrogen, phosphorus, organic matter, sediments, pathogens, metals, hormones, antibiotics, and ammonia.  These pollutants can decrease oxygen in water and promote the growth of toxic algae.  Nitrogen can concentrate as nitrates in drinking water supplies.

 

The EPA has established rules for CAFOs under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit regulations.  The regulations require the appropriate use of manure for agricultural purposes only.  In addition, all CAFOs must obtain an individual NPDES permit that contemplates the discharges from each specific facility.  Large swine and heifer operations must also apply for a specific operating permit.  CAFOs must implement nutrient management plans to protect water quality.  All CAFOs must submit an annual report summarizing their operations.

 

Specific incidents involving CAFOs:

 

 

 

Athena Inurance adn Financial Services works hand in hand with leading providers of environmental insurance programs for pollution legal liability (PLL) policy to protect CAFOs from the implications of Federal, state and local environmental laws and costly class action suits.  The PLL policy includes the following coverages:

 

 

Policy limits are available from $1,000,000 to $100,000,000.  Deductibles range from $10,000 to $100,000.  Coverage is available in all locations throughout the United States.

For further information about this program, please contact Intercorp, at 888-299-1870.