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The Mushroom Waste Management Project (MWMP) was initiated by Environment Canada, the BC Ministry of Environment, Parks and Lands and the BC Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (BCMAFF) in May 1995. The overall objective of the project is to further develop guidelines for the environmentally sound management of solid and liquid wastes generated at mushroom producing facilities. Environmental guidelines for Mushroom producers have been produced and distributed (BCMAFF 1994) in which some direction was provided for the disposalof barn wash water and contaminated storm water. Further to those guidelines the BCMAFF has proposed that the mushroom barn wash waters be collected and treated within holding tanks prior to discharge to land through drain fields. However, knowledge of the quality and treatmentrequirements of barn wash water is currently limited, and a sound basis for drain field design is lacking. Further complicating the situation is an apparent, but unquantified, variability in the day to day
Atwater, J.W., Dasika, Raghava; Whalen, T.F.;. 1998. Mushroom Waste Management Project Liquid Waste Management Phase I: Audit of Current Practice. BC Ministry of Environment Parks and Lands; Fraser Pollution Abatement Office; BC Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Foods
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