Kaul reaches $242K settlement on manure spills
MADISON, Wis. (AP) Attorney General Josh Kaul has reached a $242,000 settlement with a factory farm and a manure applicator to resolve pollution violations stemming from manure spills several years ago.
Kaul announced the settlements with K&D Manure Handling, Inc., its owner, Kevin Hintz, and Wild Rose Dairy LLC in a news release on Monday. He brokered the deals earlier this month.
The settlements resolve state Justice Department allegations that Wild Rose and K&D caused manure spills in Otter Creek in Vernon County in 2017 and 2019, resulting in significant fish kills each time. The agency also alleged that K&D and Hintz caused a spill in Bostwick Creek in La Crosse County in 2019.
Republican lawmakers passed a lame-duck law in 2018 that requires Kaul to get permission from the Legislatures GOP-controlled budget committee before he can enter into settlements. Kaul got around that requirement by brokering the deals without filing a lawsuit.
https://dailyreporter.com/2021/04/26/kaul-reaches-242k-settlement-on-manure-spills/
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(Milwaukee Daily Reporter)