What balance of federal regulation and voluntary approaches is needed?
This question is closely related to those concerning the appropriate federal role and the way in which animal waste management is viewed as a policy matter If it is viewed as a point source pollution problem, EPA’s traditional regulatory tools of standard setting, permitting, compliance deadlines, and enforcement are the key available tools. Alternatively, if viewed as an agricultural resource issue, the desired policy tools might be those most familiar to the agriculture community: non-regulatory, incentive-based approaches. Here, too, solutions are unlikely to be exclusive either-or determinations. Solutions are more likely to be broad-based, along the lines and consistent with evolving policies which view resource management problems, especially those involving water resources, in terms of watershed management. Some view watershed management as the next generation of both pollution control and resource management policies, since it is a concept centered on addressing the highest-pri
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