Try the e-mail addresses listed below instead of the previously sent addresses to express your support for the DNR director's discretionary rule. I-CALL Alert > > Tell the Iowa Legislative Administrative Rules > Review Committee we need > the Water Protection Rule! > > (also known as the Discretionary Rule) > > > > Overview: Currently, if all state minimum > requirements are met, the > Department of Natural Resources MUST issue a new > permit to any new or > expanding animal feeding operation. In June, the > Environmental > Protection Commission passed what is known as the > Water Protection or > Discretionary Rule. This new rule, which received > extensive public input > through meetings and comments, gives the Department > Natural Resources > ability and authority to become a final backstop to > a proposed animal > feeding operation in special cases to protect Iowa's > public waters. > > > > This rule will come before the legislative > Administrative Rules Review > Committee (ARRC) on Tuesday, August 8th, at around > 1:00 pm. We know > there is considerable opposition pressuring ARRC > members to stop the > rule. Yet what is best for the environment and best > for Iowa is for the > DNR to have the authority described in the rule and > for ARRC to give the > rule a chance to work. > > > > Action Requested: Please contact any or all members > of the > Administrative Rules Review Committee and let them > know you support the > Water Protection Rule (Discretionary Rule) as it > currently stands > (labeled ARC 5243B.) > > > > Key talking points: > > > > *Our state has made a turning point when it comes to > protecting and > investing in our public waters, and this rule is a > fair and reasonable > method to protect that investment. > > > > *Permitting requirements cannot completely eliminate > the need for expert > judgment. This rule would give the DNR the ability > to use their expert > judgment to determine if a facility should receive a > permit in special > cases-where the unique situation is not described in > code/specs. > > > > *The DNR review would consider common-sense factors > such as the > proximity and likely impact to environmentally > sensitive areas such as > lakes or karst terrain, the spreading of manure on > steep slopes (highly > erodible land), or the likelihood of impact to a > public water supply. > > > > *This rule would apply to less than 1% of the new > permits, and would > only be used if significant danger of pollution is > evident and likely. > > > > Please Contact one or more of the following ARRC > committee members... > > Senator Jack Kibbie > [log in to unmask] > 712-852-4140 > > Senator Mike Connolly > [log in to unmask] > 563-556-6217 > > Senator Tom Courtney > [log in to unmask] > 319-753-2684 > > Senator Paul McKinley > [log in to unmask] > 641-774-5784 > > Senator James Seymour > [log in to unmask] > 712-647-2699 > > Rep. George Eichorn > [log in to unmask] > 515-838-2277 > > Rep. Danny Carroll > [log in to unmask] > 641-236-7043 > > Rep. Marcie Frevert > [log in to unmask] > 712-852-4950 > > Rep. Dave Heaton > [log in to unmask] > 319-385-9342 > > Rep. Geri Huser > [log in to unmask] > 515-967-7846 > > > > Thank you for taking action on behalf of our natural > resources! > > > > Lynn Laws > > I-CALL Coordinator > > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - To get off the IOWA-TOPICS list, send any message to: [log in to unmask]