Application denied for proposed industrial feedlot near Pigeon Lake
The board says the proposal is not an appropriate use of the land and would have unacceptable effects on the community.
A map outlines the boundaries of a proposed CFO in Wetaskiwin County. It was contained in a 19-page statement of complaint submitted to the Natural Resources Conservation Board, which will decide whether to approve the project.It concludes the feedlot, which would produce up to 36 tonnes of manure a day, would be within Pigeon Lake’s watershed and would pose a threat to its water quality, already an issue for the lake.
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