Investigating the role of state permitting and agriculture agencies in addressing public health concerns related to industrial food animal production.

Industrial food animal production (IFAP) operations adversely impact environmental public health through air, water, and soil contamination. We sought to determine how state permitting and agriculture agencies respond to these public health concerns.We conducted semi-structured qualitative interview...

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Main Authors: Jillian P Fry, Linnea I Laestadius, Clare Grechis, Keeve E Nachman, Roni A Neff
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3933695?pdf=render
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author Jillian P Fry
Linnea I Laestadius
Clare Grechis
Keeve E Nachman
Roni A Neff
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description Industrial food animal production (IFAP) operations adversely impact environmental public health through air, water, and soil contamination. We sought to determine how state permitting and agriculture agencies respond to these public health concerns.We conducted semi-structured qualitative interviews with staff at 12 state agencies in seven states, which were chosen based on high numbers or rapid increase of IFAP operations. The interviews served to gather information regarding agency involvement in regulating IFAP operations, the frequency and type of contacts received about public health concerns, how the agency responds to such contacts, and barriers to additional involvement.Permitting and agriculture agencies' responses to health-based IFAP concerns are constrained by significant barriers including narrow regulations, a lack of public health expertise within the agencies, and limited resources.State agencies with jurisdiction over IFAP operations are unable to adequately address relevant public health concerns due to multiple factors. Combining these results with previously published findings on barriers facing local and state health departments in the same states reveals significant gaps between these agencies regarding public health and IFAP. There is a clear need for regulations to protect public health and for public health professionals to provide complementary expertise to agencies responsible for regulating IFAP operations.
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spelling doaj.art-c3ab5c76e75748c4b0418ddccaaff8362022-12-22T01:12:59ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0192e8987010.1371/journal.pone.0089870Investigating the role of state permitting and agriculture agencies in addressing public health concerns related to industrial food animal production.Jillian P FryLinnea I LaestadiusClare GrechisKeeve E NachmanRoni A NeffIndustrial food animal production (IFAP) operations adversely impact environmental public health through air, water, and soil contamination. We sought to determine how state permitting and agriculture agencies respond to these public health concerns.We conducted semi-structured qualitative interviews with staff at 12 state agencies in seven states, which were chosen based on high numbers or rapid increase of IFAP operations. The interviews served to gather information regarding agency involvement in regulating IFAP operations, the frequency and type of contacts received about public health concerns, how the agency responds to such contacts, and barriers to additional involvement.Permitting and agriculture agencies' responses to health-based IFAP concerns are constrained by significant barriers including narrow regulations, a lack of public health expertise within the agencies, and limited resources.State agencies with jurisdiction over IFAP operations are unable to adequately address relevant public health concerns due to multiple factors. Combining these results with previously published findings on barriers facing local and state health departments in the same states reveals significant gaps between these agencies regarding public health and IFAP. There is a clear need for regulations to protect public health and for public health professionals to provide complementary expertise to agencies responsible for regulating IFAP operations.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3933695?pdf=render
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title Investigating the role of state permitting and agriculture agencies in addressing public health concerns related to industrial food animal production.
title_full Investigating the role of state permitting and agriculture agencies in addressing public health concerns related to industrial food animal production.
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title_full_unstemmed Investigating the role of state permitting and agriculture agencies in addressing public health concerns related to industrial food animal production.
title_short Investigating the role of state permitting and agriculture agencies in addressing public health concerns related to industrial food animal production.
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