The neighbors in this area write letters to the editors. They have also contacted the club through Jo Hudson. Feedstuffs Magazine Hog Industry Insider May 15, 2000 By STEVE MARBERY Feedstuffs Correspondent Citizens to sue Iowa DNR Public support for uniform application of federal water quality standards to intensive swine operations is gaining momentum in southern Iowa, where citizens are aiming a lawsuit at the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) for approving a 3,500-sow operation planned by Swine Graphics of Webster City, Iowa. Proposed a year ago near the historic Mormon Trail in Clarke County, southeast of Osceola, the facility is sited on poorly drained, erodible soil, allege neighboring landowners who have retained a Des Moines attorney to prepare litigation. Swine Graphics and DNR officials have been notified of the proposed lawsuit. Iowa law requires a 60-day notification before filing citizen complaints. Plaintiffs will argue that the site violates U.S. Clean Water Act regulations, should be supervised by the Environmental Protection Agency and enforced by DNR. Prospective plaintiffs contend the state is not enforcing federal pollution laws. Swine Graphics has three 3,500-sow units in Clarke County and 12,000 statewide. Craig Loffredo, company spokesman, said DNR is still reviewing facility applications. Adjustments to the proposed waste management plan have been made in the past few months, he said. Facility construction has not begun, but the company is about three-quarters done building a water reservoir that will be used to pre-charge lagoons and supplement wells, he said. An attorney representing plaintiffs in the proposed Clarke County litigation is involved in an anticipatory nuisance case filed last year by northeastern Iowa citizens and the Sierra Club against a contract facility. Plaintiffs alleged hog waste threatened a trout stream. The facility was built below the DNR permit threshold. Copyright 2000, The Miller Publishing Company, a company of Rural Press Ltd. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - For SC email list T-and-C, send: GET TERMS-AND-CONDITIONS.CURRENT to [log in to unmask]