From the Iowa DNR: MANURE APPLICATORS SHOULD STAY AWAY FROM WATER "Stay away from water," is the message that the DNR has for commercial and confinement site manure applicators. Unless the manure is injected or incorporated on the same day it was applied, all manure applicators must stay 200 feet away from most water sources, sinkholes, drinking water wells, abandoned wells, cisterns and ag drainage wells. Manure applicators must stay 800 feet away from high quality water resources, unless the manure is injected or incorporated on the same day as application. "While most people inject manure or incorporate surface-applied manure, there are certain times of the year when that is not possible," said Jeff Prier, an environmental specialist at the Spencer DNR field office. Prier also advised manure applicators to avoid applying right before a big rain is predicted or when soils are saturated. "What you want to avoid is the chance that any manure will run off the surface or through tile lines to pollute a stream or other protected water," he said. A water source is basically any stream or ditch that has definite banks and the occurrence of water, Prier said. Most lakes and ponds are considered water sources, but a grassed waterway is usually not. High quality water resources are found in about half of Iowa's counties and include trout streams in the northeast, the natural, great lakes area in the northwest, and other streams or lakes that have high water quality, or recreational or ecological significance. Prier said applicators using surface application that is not incorporated within 24 hours must stay at least 750 feet away from buildings such as residences or schools, and public use areas. Small animal feeding operations are not required to meet the separation distances for buildings or public use areas, or be certified, but they must meet the distances for protected areas such as sinkholes and water resources. All other applicators must be properly certified and follow the separation distances when not injecting or incorporating. See the animal feeding section on the DNR website at www.iowadnr.com for more information about state rules on manure application. For more information, contact Jeff Prier at 712-262-4177. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Make your voice heard! Find out how to get Take Action Alerts and other important Sierra Club messages by email at: http://www.sierraclub.org/email