【Unlocking Word Meanings】
 今日の単語・フレーズ
Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.
1. discharge / ˈdɪs tʃɑrdʒ / (n.) – liquid or gas that is released or disposed
Example: The farm’s waste discharge is harmful to the creek.
2. settlement / ˈsɛt l mənt / (n.) – an agreement done to resolve an issue
Example: Both parties are trying to reach a settlement about the issue.
3. comply / kəmˈplaɪ / (v.) – to do what is being asked
Example: The facility will comply with the state’s sanitation code.
4. livestock / ˈlaɪvˌstɒk / (n.) – farm animals that are cared for and bred for business purposes
Example: Our farm sells livestock.
5. laden / ˈleɪd n / (adj.) – rich in or loaded with something
Example: The trees in our farm are laden with fruits.
【Article】
 ニュース記事
Read the text below.
Cal-Maine Foods Inc., a major egg producer in the United States, has   agreed to reduce its water pollution discharge in response to its   Clean Water Act violations. 
This agreement, which particularly involves Cal-Maine’s facility in Edwards,   Mississippi, is part of a settlement with the US Department of Justice   and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The settlement means that   Cal-Maine needs to comply with Mississippi’s water discharge permit,   which dictates that wastes released in water must be greatly lessened.  
One of Cal-Maine’s violations is discharging poultry wastes into a   nearby creek without authorization from the National Pollutant   Discharge Elimination System (NPDES). The company is also guilty of   excessively disposing nitrogen-rich wastewater on fields during winter, which   authorities do not allow. Cal-Maine also failed to do storm water sampling   and submit a required annual report. 
As a penalty, the company will have to pay $475,000, half of which   will go to the United States Treasury and half to the Mississippi Department   of Environmental Quality. 
According to the Grace Communications Foundation, the storage and   disposal of animal wastes from industrial livestock farms cause water   pollution. These farms store animal wastes in huge tanks that usually leak   during days with heavy rain. When these tanks leak, they release antibiotic   residues and harmful bacteria that can contaminate water supplies. 
The EPA also said that water pollution from livestock wastes may harm   the aquatic ecosystems. This is because animal manure is rich in ammonia, a   substance that can kill fish. Wastes laden with nitrogen and   phosphorus also cause algae proliferation. The more algae present, the lesser   oxygen there is for the aquatic animals. 
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【Viewpoint Discussion】
 ディスカッションテーマ
Enjoy a discussion with your tutor.  
Discussion A
·         Do you think Cal-Maine’s penalty is enough, considering the damages that it has caused? Why?
·         Are authorities in your country as strict as the EPA when it comes to monitoring wastewater management? Please explain your answer.
Discussion B
·         What do you think are the other causes of water pollution?
·         How can water pollution be prevented?