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In rural areas, how to prevent neighbors from raising pigs?

Raising pigs in a neighbor's house in rural areas will definitely lead to this problem, so in this case, we can communicate with our neighbor first to see if letting him do this cleaning work can solve this problem. In rural areas, some people like to keep some poultry, for example, some chickens and some ducks, and some people may even raise pigs. It is common to raise chickens and ducks, and everyone will not have any opinions. But if you raise pigs, it is easy to give off a certain odor and produce a certain amount of pig manure. If these are not treated in time, there will be many flies and the surrounding environment will be very poor. In this case, communicate with your neighbor and ask him to do a good job of cleaning and see if he can improve. If it can't be improved effectively, you'll have to ask other departments for help.

In fact, we have no right to stop our neighbors from raising pigs. If the neighbor's pig raising involves epidemic prevention and health work and environmental pollution related regulations, you can find the epidemic prevention department or this environmental protection department to reflect. There is no need for us to clash with our neighbors. We should find a third party to intervene in this matter, so as to minimize the contradiction. Even if the neighbor has a complaint, it is not that we directly conflict with him, nor that we enforce the law, nor that we stop him. If he has complete procedures and meets the relevant requirements of breeding, he can naturally be raised.

Raising pigs in rural areas cannot be chosen near the village. In fact, there are certain laws and regulations for raising pigs. Generally speaking, you should stay 500 meters away from the village. At present, raising pigs is still polluted, and it is necessary to make water, electricity and travel convenient and to do a good job in environmental sanitation. In some pig farms, they can't directly discharge this pig manure into small rivers and streams, and it must be treated before it can be discharged. If it is discharged without special treatment, it is against the relevant regulations.

In solving the problem of raising pigs in neighbors' homes, we should actually focus on communication, and then find other departments to solve it or find village Committee cadres to let them participate in coordination. Once people are opposed to each other and have vital interests, it is likely to increase this conflict and let the third party intervene, which can resolve the contradiction to a greater extent.