Environmental
South Dakota's Agricultural Waste Management Program is concerned with contamination from:
AChemical spills at grain elevators only
BAnimal feeding operation (AFO) waste, including manure and wastewater✓ Correct
CPesticide manufacturing facilities
DMining operations in the Black Hills
Explanation
The Agricultural Waste Management Program addresses waste from animal feeding operations (cattle, hogs, poultry), where manure and wastewater can contaminate surface water and groundwater if improperly managed.
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