PERMIT OKAYED FOR ADL V SOW FARM DES MOINES - In a five-to-three vote via conference call Wednesday, the Environmental Protection Commission approved issuing a construction permit for the ADL V sow confinement two miles northeast of Murray in Clarke County. The vote gives Swine Graphics Enterprises the okay to begin construction of a 3,827-animal confinement facility. The commissioners decision hinged on whether or not Swine Graphics had complied with administrative rules requiring proof that they had enough water to dilute manure prior to receiving a permit. Commissioners concluded that although the rule requires proof of dilution water before a permit is issued, it does not require proof of ongoing drinking and washing water, or water for the initial filling of the lagoon. However the permit will require that proof before the buildings are populated. Rita Venner of Breda made the motion to uphold the DNR's position to issue a permit, saying, "I don't think we can base our vote on our frustration with the rule." Voting in favor of the DNR position were Venner; Terrance Townsend, Chair, Newton; Kathryn Murphy, LeMars; Darrell Hanson, Manchester; and Lori Glanzman, Mt. Pleasant. James Braun, Latimer; Lisa Davis-Cook, West Des Moines; and J. Kelly Tobin, New Market voted to oppose the motion. Gary C. Priebe, Algona, was not present. Commissioners heard arguments Monday at the regular EPC meeting and voted four to two to deny the permit, but there was no final decision because they needed a majority vote of five. The Clarke County Board of Supervisors demanded a hearing in October because of three concerns: inadequate water supplies, lack of acres to spread manure and a pending enforcement action against Swine Graphics Enterprises. "After extensive review by DNR engineers, Swine Graphics has met all the requirements for a construction permit to be issued," said Wayne Gieselman, coordinator of the DNR animal feeding operations program. The next commission meeting will be held at 11 a.m., Dec. 17, at the Boone County Fairgrounds in the community building, following a tour of a former coal gas manufacturing plant where contamination is being removed. For more information, contact Wayne Gieselman, coordinator of the DNR animal feeding operations program, at (515) 281-5817. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - For SC email list T-and-C, send: GET TERMS-AND-CONDITIONS.CURRENT to [log in to unmask]