Edited by Debbie Neustadt Feedstuffs Magazine Hog Industry Insider Dec. 25, 2000 By STEVE MARBERY Feedstuffs Correspondent Iowa air war A grassroots petition drive has netted more than 3,000 signatures of citizens urging the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to control emissions from confined feeding operations. Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement (ICCI) will deliver petitions to legislators and DNR officials and propose rules similar to those in Minnesota, which regulates hydrogen sulfide and ammonia emissions on livestock and poultry farms. Citizens contend DNR is authorized to craft rules without legislative action. The citizens' group contends DNR will have 60 days to approve. Within six months, DNR's board would pass rules to the Environmental Protection Commission for acceptance, denial or modification. Proposed changes would apply to hog and poultry units with maximum capacity of 300,000 lb. (600,000 lb. for beef and dairy). ICCI has worked with Farmers Legal Action of Minnesota to develop proposals based on North Carolina, Iowa and Minnesota studies. Rural health debate Supervisors in Worth County, Iowa, are backing away from local health board recommendations for ordinances on confined feeding facilities (Feedstuffs, Sept. 18 and Oct. 23). After two hearings on proposed rules, two of three supervisors have decided to oppose health ordinances due to concerns over enforceability. A final vote is set for this week. In related news, the Iowa Department of Public Health is gearing up to study human health effects of confined livestock operations under a new environmental health division. Formed this year by legislative action, the division will coordinate research with DNR and the University of Iowa. Stephen Quirk, former Sioux City, Iowa, health department official, is directing the division to study the effect of hogs, chickens, farm chemicals and other factors on public health. Copyright 2000, The Miller Publishing Company, a company of Rural Press Ltd. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - To get off the IOWA-TOPICS list, send any message to: [log in to unmask]