Forwarded by Jane Clark at [log in to unmask] IOWA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES January 10, 2003 For immediate release NEW FEES AND PLAN UPDATES REQUIRED FOR LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY DES MOINES - Beginning in 2003, an estimated 3,000 to 4,000 Iowa livestock and poultry producers will pay new fees that will enable the DNR to work more with them on compliance with environmental rules. These livestock producers will also begin filing new, annual updates for their manure management plans. As part of the comprehensive livestock law passed by the legislature last year, the DNR will collect two new fees for manure management plans: a $250 fee for new plans, and a fee for the annual update of an existing manure management plan. That annual update fee is based on the size of the livestock operation. For example a 2,500-head hog finishing site would pay about $150. Both fees are expected to pay for additional environmental compliance work on livestock. Previous to the new livestock law, a one-time manure management plan was required. The new law now requires producers to submit annual updates of those plans to the DNR. Manure management plans are required for all confinement feeding operations: - that were constructed or expanded after May 31, 1985, unless it's a small animal feeding operation of less than 500 animal units (e.g. 1,250, 250-pound hogs) - that must apply for a construction permit, and - out-of-state operations that apply manure in Iowa, unless it's a small animal feeding operation. For more information, contact Julie Nelson at 515-725-0268. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - To get off the IOWA-TOPICS list, send any message to: [log in to unmask]