Two dairy farms, cheese plant assessed $190,000 penalty for violations
Two large dairy farms in Wood and Manitowoc counties along with a cheese plant in Crawford County have been fined for violating the state s runoff and pollution control laws.
Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul announced on Feb. 18 that the three facilities will be required to pay $190,000 in forfeitures, surcharges, court costs, and attorney fees.
“Holding those who break these laws accountable isn’t just good for the environment. It also keeps the playing field level for family farms and other small businesses that are doing the right thing by following the law and protecting clean water,” said Attorney General Kaul.
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