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Seneca Lake Winery Association

Seneca Lake Winery Association. Project by: Shaun Kunes Hannah D'Amico Kevin FitzGerald Shaune Beckett. Seneca Lake Winery Association. Non-profit trade association made up of award-winning wineries surrounding Seneca Lake Current membership includes 28 wineries

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Seneca Lake Winery Association

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  1. Seneca Lake Winery Association Project by: Shaun Kunes Hannah D'Amico Kevin FitzGerald Shaune Beckett

  2. Seneca Lake Winery Association • Non-profit trade association made up of award-winning wineries surrounding Seneca Lake • Current membership includes 28 wineries • Mission statement is “that wine consumers in New York state and neighboring states recognize Seneca Lake as the premier wine-producing region of the state and enjoy its fine wines.” • Many other businesses depend on the SLWA to bring tourists to the region.

  3. Major Arguments Waste Management Water Quality Odor Tourism

  4. Waste Management • Illegal discharges are not uncommon on hog farms. • Hog waste runs off from fields into nearby streams. • Waste can leak from lagoons, and fertilizer sprays in fields pollute shallow ground water. • In 1998, state inspections documented more than 115 illegal discharges from hog waste lagoons.

  5. Water Quality • Hog factories discharge waste into streams and rivers in several ways. • Illegal waste discharge from hog waste lagoons. • Waste run-off from farm fields into nearby streams. • Hog factories contaminate ground water and drinking wells. • Contamination with excessive levels of nitrates. • Hog farms not required to monitor the leakage from lagoons. • Effects on wineries and tourists.

  6. Odor • Smell emitted from hog farms isn't attractive • Respiratory problems can be aggravated from the odor from hogs. • Winery employees may be subject to significantly more tension, depression, anger, and fatigue. This is due to the odor, which maybe affect tourist experiences. • Summary: Due to direct & indirect effects of odor, tourism in the area may decrease, negatively affecting the local economy.

  7. Tourism • Smell-unattractive to tourists. • Number of tourists will decrease. • Amount of money spent on local businesses will decrease because of the decrease in tourists. • Summary: Tourism is very important to our community. With the construction of a hog farm, the number of tourists will very likely decrease, which would have a huge impact on our community and the region’s financial stability.

  8. Summary of Position Hog farming would have a negative impact on local businesses and the region’s economy. The offensive odors of hog farms would make many people avoid visiting our local wineries. In summary, the Seneca Lake Winery Association opposes establishing hog farms in the Seneca Lake area.

  9. Pitcures

  10. Bibliography http://www.factoryfarm.org/us/ny/docs/Factory_Hog_Farming_NY.doc http://www.ecochem.com/pollution.html http://www.senecalakewine.com http://www.syracusefun.com http://www.soc.duke.edu/NC_GlobalEconomy/hogfarming/e

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