Thanks for this report, Peggy! Jack on 2/18/02 10:59 PM, Peggy Murdock at [log in to unmask] wrote: > The comic relief at the Iowa Protection Commission this afternoon was a Mr. > Mike Glaser, representing Iowa Select,. Mr. Glaser reserved a 2:30 slot in > order to challenge the DNR's referral of his company to the Attorney General. > > It seems the investigation of a fishkill in the South Fork of the Iowa > River led to two Iowa Select animal factory buildings, Sow 7 and Sow > 10. Iowa law prohibits discharge into Iowa's waters without a permit and > the charge was discharging without a permit. This discharge, which > continued for three days, led to a violation of water quality standards. > > Mr. Glaser's first tactic was to request a full evidentiary hearing before > the case was referred to the Attorney General. > > The Department representative said a referral does not need an evidentiary > hearing. > > Mr. Glaser then proceeded to refer to Chapter 10. Chapter 10, he informed > us, requires that the party has to realize a cost savings or economic > advantage and Iowa Select did not save anything. Iowa Select did not go > out there and place the pollution in the waters of the state. Iowa Select > does not handle the manure of the farm in question and it would not be > within Iowa Select's control to put a slide valve in the tile in > question. Moreover Iowa Select did not build the buildings, and besides > that there was only one day of discharge and everything that happened was > something that Iowa Select had no control over anyway. > > Somehow I got the impression during all of this that somebody had greased > that pig, very well. He certainly did seem to slip here and there with > amazing agility... > > Koster Farms is the one that owns the building, he confessed, and leases it > out. Mr Glaser did not have a copy of the lease with him but had included > sections in a letter which had been distributed to the commissioners. > > "Who," he was asked, "are you saying is responsible for what happened?" > > "All I can do is tell you the facts from our perspective." > > The DNR representative said that Iowa Select's hogs were in there and they > should be referred. " If additional parties should be included in the > litigation liability," he added, "we can add those other parties." "You," > he said to Mr. Glaser, "are responsible to see that that facility is under > control." > > The DNR representative went on to point out that a building owner will say > it was the hog owner's fault and the hog owner will say it was the building > owner's fault. > > The motion was made to refer, and seconded. > > A commissioner said "Somebody has to be at fault and if Select Farms had > that lease it was their responsibility, > > The motion carried unanimously. > > Now, that's the EPC functioning as it should. > > Peggy Murdock > > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - > To get off the IOWA-TOPICS list, send any message to: > [log in to unmask] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - For SC email list T-and-C, send: GET TERMS-AND-CONDITIONS.CURRENT to [log in to unmask]