Cheese plant wants OK to dump 2M gallons of waste water into Big Sioux each day

June 5, 2018

Argus Leader :

A Hamlin County cheese manufacturer expanding its operations needs a permit from the South Dakota environmental office to dump millions of gallons of waste water per day into the Big Sioux River.

But environmental buffs and officials with several water systems in the region say the move could put drinking water supplies downstream at risk.

Wisconsin-based Agropur earlier this year began a substantial expansion to its facility in Lake Norden that would increase its ability to process milk by six million pounds per day. In conjunction with the expansion, the waste water treatment facility on the Agropur campus is also being upgraded to keep up, but the plans still call for discharging up to two million gallons of waste water a day into the nearby Big Sioux River watershed.