Thanks to all of you who contacted the Governor about this issue! For Immediate Release For More Information: Tuesday, April 13, 2004 Matt Paul, 515-281-0173 Governor's Statement on Air Quality Veto DES MOINES - Governor Tom Vilsack released the following statement today after vetoing House File 2523, an Act providing for the regulation of air quality, and making penalties applicable. "Early in the session, I made clear to legislators that any air quality bill must strike a balance between adequately protecting the health of Iowans, protecting the environment, and ensuring the continued viability of the livestock industry. House File 2523 does not take this balanced approach. This bill would not have adequately protected the health of Iowans, it would have set too lenient a standard that would have undermined the credibility of Iowa's livestock industry, and it would have abandoned an important part of the state's authority to regulate ambient air quality standards. For these reasons, I am not able to approve this bill. "Although the Legislature did not pass a sufficient air quality bill this session, our administration will take action to protect Iowa's air quality. I have directed the Department of Natural Resources to move forward with establishing an administrative standard, monitoring, and developing best management practices. I believe the Department of Public Health has developed a balanced recommendation for hydrogen sulfide at 30 parts per billion over a 60-minute average, allowing each livestock operation to exceed the limit seven times on an annual basis. An air quality standard at this level will protect the health of Iowans and maintain a healthy livestock industry, and I urge the Environmental Protection Commission to give serious consideration to this recommendation." "Iowa is dependent upon a successful livestock industry, but our state should respect and protect our land, air, and water. Even as we maintain the economic opportunities of our livestock industry, we have a responsibility to maintain the quality of life and health security of those Iowans who live in communities nearby." ### - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - To view the Sierra Club List Terms & Conditions, see: http://www.sierraclub.org/lists/terms.asp