Open for comment: Birds Eye plan for wastewater improvements

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For release: July 28, 2014
Contact: Catherine Rofshus, 507-206-2608


Open for comment: Birds Eye plan for wastewater improvements

Rochester, Minn.-- The Birds Eye food-processing plant in Waseca is replacing part of its industrial wastewater treatment system in order to reduce pollutants and odors while meeting state rules designed to protect water resources. The changes call for an Environmental Assessment Worksheet that looks at their potential impact to the environment. The worksheet is open for public comment through Aug. 20.

Under state permits, the plant will be allowed to treat up to 160 million gallons a year of industrial wastewater on land owned by Birds Eye outside the Waseca city limits. The treatment process consists of storing the wastewater in ponds and spraying it on adjacent land. As the wastewater filters through the soil, pollutants such as bacteria and nutrients are removed. This project concerns only industrial wastewater. The plant’s sanitary wastewater, such as from bathrooms, goes to the Waseca’s municipal treatment facility.

Owned by Pinnacle Foods, the plant intends to build a 16-acre storage pond for wastewater from processing corn and sweet peas. The plan also calls for two small aerated ponds designed to reduce odors in the wastewater. The construction will replace an existing pond used for several decades. Birds Eye must decommission the existing pond, disposing of residual waste according to state rules.

From May to November, the plant sprays its processing wastewater on its land south of Waseca off U.S. Highway 14. During cold and wet weather, which prohibit the spray treatment process, the plant uses the pond to store the wastewater until treatment can resume.

To protect groundwater, the ponds with be lined to prevent leaks and existing groundwater monitoring wells will be used to detect contamination.

The full worksheet for this project is available on the MPCA website by searching for “MPCA environmental worksheet” on the internet.  It is also available by calling Beth Tegdesch at 651-757-2100. Comments on the worksheet, which must be in writing, should go to Charles Peterson of the MPCA’s environmental review unit at charles.peterson@state.mn.us  or MPCA or 520 Lafayette Road N., St. Paul, MN  55155-4194.

The proposed treatment changes require federal, state and county permits. The MPCA will issue coverage under the National Pollution Disposal Elimination System and State Disposal System (NPDES/SDS) permit. The issuance of the NPDES/SDS permit also requires a public notice. This is available online by searching for “MPCA public notices” and then scrolling down to the July 21 list. Comments on the permit, which must be in writing, should be submitted to Emily Schnick of the MPCA’s permit unit at emily.schnick@state.mn.us or 520 Lafayette Road N., St. Paul, MN  55155-4194.

All comments must be received by 4:30 p.m. on Aug. 20.

Broadcast version

The Birds Eye food-processing plant in Waseca is planning to replace some of its industrial wastewater treatment system. The changes will reduce pollutants and odors while meeting state rules designed to protect water resources. The project requires an Environmental Assessment Worksheet that looks at the potential impact to the environment. The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency is accepting comments on this  worksheet is available by searching “MPCA public notices” online.

The agency is accepting comments on the worksheet, along with the federal and state permits, through August 20. Visit www.pca.state.mn.us for details.

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