What's next? Limits on bullsh!t? Oh, that's right. That would put the EPA out of business.
'OKLAHOMA CITY -- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is considering a crackdown on farm dust, so senators have signed a letter addressing their concerns on the possible regulations.
The letter dated July 23 to the EPA states, "If approved, would establish the most stringent and unparalleled regulation of dust in our nation's history." It further states, "
We respect efforts for a clean and healthy environment, but not at the expense of common sense. These identified levels will be extremely burdensome for farmers and livestock producers to attain.
Whether its livestock kicking up dust, soybeans being combined on a dry day in the fall, or driving a car down the gravel road, dust is a naturally occurring event.
"
time you work ground, you're going to have dust. I don't know how they'll regulate it,berts said. "The regulations are going to put us down and keep us from doing things we need to be doing because of the EPA."'
For once, I gotta give the senators credit
here. The EPA has never used common sense in any of their rulings.