Manure spill spurs cleanup

By Kristina Martino / The Citizen

Thursday, July 12, 2007 9:20 AM EDT

Department of Conservation officials contained a 25,000 to 30,000 gallon manure spill in Skaneateles Wednesday morning that occurred in a tributary near Dutch Hollow Brook in Owasco.
Diane Carlton, of the DEC, said Wednesday afternoon that the spill occurred Monday night when an anaerobic digester pipe pumping manure at Twin Birch Dairy Farm on Lacy Road in Skaneateles burst.

The spill flowed into a tributary that merges with Dutch Hollow Brook but Cayuga County Environmental Engineer Bruce Natale said the manure was contained before it reached the brook that feeds into Owasco Lake.

“It was contained and cleaned up before it reached Dutch Hollow,” Natale said.

Natale said that eight fish have been found dead in the area since the spill.

By Wednesday morning Natale said the site had been cleaned up and Carlton said a number of different parties involved themselves in the clean up effort.

Although the spill occurred in Skaneateles the land is

considered part of the Owasco Watershed.

According to their Web site, every 15 minutes manure is pumped into an anaerobic digester, where the methane is extracted to reduce greenhouse emission and create their own electricity.

Carlton explained that manure sits in a large facility without oxygen which reduces the waste's odors and bacteria until it is transferred to either a liquid or solid holding tank.

The nine-year-old pipe that burst contained the liquid waste that is transferred in a pipe roughly a half-mile away from a nearby golf course.

“They want to be good neighbors and pump it away from the golf course,” Carlton said.

The golf club first saw the leak and contacted the farmers who immediately worked to remediate the situation by placing devices that block the manure from moving until DEC officials arrived.

“The farmers were very responsive,” Carlton said.

DEC officials are scheduled to update the Cayuga County Water Quality Management Agency at a meeting Thursday morning.

Staff writer Kristina Martino can be reached at 253-5311 ext. 238 or kristina.martino@lee.net

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Farmer's Gal wrote on Jul 13, 2007 7:21 AM:

" You aren't kidding, tome. Storing hazardous waste is storing hazardous waste, whether it is manure or chemicals or nuclear or whatever -- there is a danger of spills and what they do to the environment. For really interesting reading, compare the reporting in The Citizen with the reporting in The Post-Standard -- the Syracuse paper has a lot more details and is less biased towards protecting factory agriculture (I refuse to call them "farms" -- those CAFOs are industry no less than a chemical plant and bear little resemblence to a real farm with a real farmer who milks his own small herd of cows, drives his own tractor to fit and plant and harvest, bends and lifts and loads his own hay himself, rather than some fat cat businessman sitting in an office telling his foremen what to tell the help to do to run the factory (farm)). "

tome8689 wrote on Jul 12, 2007 6:41 PM:

" What a joke. The DEC should be checking all these farms out routinely. The phosphorus level in the lake is caused primarily from farms. But the meeting at the lake pavillion where Nozollio attended ,only wanted to discus the number four contributing factor- the Groton Plant. Nothing negative can be said about the farmers because they are the biggest contributors to Mike.The only reason this was reported to the DEC was the spill was too big to hide. "

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