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Many Chicken CAFOs (Confined Animal Feeding Operations) located along the Locust Fork of the Black Warrior River pollute Alabama's water with bacteria, hormones, excessive nutrients, and pathogens. Flight provided by Southwings.org
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Tags: agriculture  Alabama  David Whiteside  Black Warrior Riverkeeper  Black Warrior  Nelson Brooke  Cullman  Cullman County  Locust Fork  Blount County  ALFA  CAFOs  chickens  Southwings  Tyson chicken 
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