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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Compilation 10317 · Sec. 225

Sec. 225. IMPROVED STORAGE AND MANAGEMENT OF LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY WASTE

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## SEC. 225 IMPROVED STORAGE AND MANAGEMENT OF LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY WASTE ###
(a)Assistance Of the amount made available under section 261(a)(2), the Secretary shall use $5,000,000— ####
(1)to review and assess the actual or potential failure of waste storage and handling systems used in livestock or poultry production and the environmental damages associated with the failure of the systems; and ####
(2)to study and demonstrate appropriate market-oriented mechanisms to assist livestock producers and poultry producers to prevent the failure of the systems and rectify environmental damages associated with the failure of the systems. ###
(b)Implementation The Secretary shall carry out this section through grants, contracts, and cooperative agreements with livestock producers, poultry producers, associations of such producers, and foundations supported by such producers.
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