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Fwd: Historic Iowa photos identify brownfields
From:
"Lyle R. Krewson" <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
Iowa Discussion, Alerts and Announcements
Date:
Wed, 14 Jan 2009 08:12:11 -0600
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Sierrans and others:

This article was ‘discovered’ by a colleague from California...

Begin forwarded message:
> Date: January 14, 2009 8:09:30 a CST
> Subject: Historic Iowa photos identify brownfields
>
> Someone thought you might like to see this...
> Tracking historic photos took detective work
>
> The Hawk Eye The DNR had to do its own detective work to track down  
> the aerial photos, originally authorized in 1933. The forerunner of  
> today's USDA Farm Service Agency ordered the statewide aerial  
> photography as a tool to review land uses, ensure ...
>
> This was found on The Hawk Eye's website. See it for yourself at http://www.thehawkeye.com/Story/Aerial-photos-011109-sidebar


For the entire article, see
http://www.thehawkeye.com/Story/Aerial-photos-011109-sidebar

Tracking historic photos took detective work

The Hawk Eye (IA)
January 11, 2009

The DNR had to do its own detective work to track down the aerial
photos, originally authorized in 1933. The forerunner of today's USDA
Farm Service Agency ordered the statewide aerial photography as a tool
to review land uses, ensure compliance with acreage reduction programs
and develop soil surveys.

It took four years to find and process these first statewide aerial
photos. Originally housed in what are now the county offices of the Farm
Service Agency, some of these photos had been lost.
...

"Iowa was the first state to use brownfield money for this project,"
said Mel Pins, brownfield coordinator. "We used a federal grant to find
the aerial photos in highly populated areas where we were most likely to
find some industrial sites that could potentially be contaminated. Then
we expanded the project to cover the entire state."

...

For the entire article, see
http://www.thehawkeye.com/Story/Aerial-photos-011109-sidebar

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