Contaminated Vat. Milk rejected on-farm must be disposed of in a way that prevents discharge into watercourses. The recommended options are: • Feeding to other animals. Consider potential antibiotic residue and availability of suitable storage facilities. • Applying to pasture at diluted ratio of 1 part milk to 10 parts water. Apply to recently grazed pasture to maximise paddock withhold. Contact the Environmental Protection Authority for specific disposal requirements. • Dedicated pond or trench with suitable soil to prevent milk leaching into water table. Trenches should hold a maximum of two days’ volume of milk and should be filled in immediately to minimise odour. • Removal off farm to commercial waste treatment facility. • Dairy effluent system. Large quantities of milk in effluent systems or ponds should be diluted with water and irrigated out / emptied as soon as possible.
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Samples: Co Operative Limited, Non Exclusive, Supply Agreement
Contaminated Vat. Milk rejected on-farm must be disposed of in a way that prevents discharge into watercourses. The recommended options are: • Feeding to other animals. Consider potential antibiotic residue and availability of suitable storage facilities. • Applying to pasture at diluted ratio of 1 part milk to 10 parts water. Apply to recently grazed pasture to maximise paddock withhold. Contact the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) for specific disposal requirements. • Dedicated pond or trench with suitable soil to prevent milk leaching into water table. Trenches should hold a maximum of two days’ volume of milk and should be filled in immediately to minimise odour. • Removal off farm to commercial waste treatment facility. • Dairy effluent system. Large quantities of milk in effluent systems or ponds should be diluted with water and irrigated out / emptied as soon as possible.
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Samples: Supply Agreement, Supply Agreement, www.norco.com.au
Contaminated Vat. Milk rejected on-farm must be disposed of in a way that prevents discharge into watercourses. The recommended options are: • Feeding to other animals. Consider potential antibiotic residue and availability of suitable storage facilities. • Applying to pasture at diluted ratio of 1 part milk to 10 parts water. Apply to recently grazed pasture to maximise paddock withhold. Contact the Environmental Protection Authority for specific disposal requirements. • Dedicated pond or trench with suitable soil to prevent milk leaching into water table. Trenches should hold a maximum of two days’ volume of milk and should be filled in immediately to minimise odour. • Removal off farm to commercial waste treatment facility. • Dairy effluent system. Large quantities of milk in effluent systems or ponds should be diluted with water and irrigated out / emptied as soon as possible.
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Samples: www.norco.com.au