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Ohio AG files restraining order after livestock found standing in a manure leak that caused pollution to nearby stream Share Updated: 12:03 PM EDT Jun 9, 2021 WLWT Digital Staff
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Ohio AG files restraining order after livestock found standing in a manure leak that caused pollution to nearby stream Share Updated: 12:03 PM EDT Jun 9, 2021 WLWT Digital Staff WLWT Digital Staff Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has filed for a temporary restraining order against the owner of Clermont County dairy farm after livestock was seen standing in a massive manure leak that caused significant pollution of a nearby stream.Yost filed the motion on Tuesday against Charles Carney in Clermont County after an investigation by the Ohio Department of Agriculture discovered the stream was completely black with manure and extending as far
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A Clermont County farm has blackened a stream with manure and possibly killed hundreds of fish, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost reported Wednesday.
Yost said he is seeking a temporary restraining order against Charles Carney of Goshen, the owner of the dairy farm.
The legal action comes after the Ohio Department of Agriculture discovered a manure leak polluting as much as a mile of Moores Fork stream, Yost said.
“This isn’t a farm right now. It’s a biohazard that needs cleaned up before more harm is done,” Yost said. “I am stepping in to start the cleanup process.”
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