I just finished sending new comments to the DNR on the proposed
antidegradation rules. Thinking about and writing those comments
required me to think about my water quality experiences in Iowa during the
past thirty years. Doing that was a definite reminder that
when it comes to Iowa environmental policies, I'd rather have a little progress
than no progress. And then I fully reserve the right to keep pointing
out that a little progress is not enough and that we need more.
Also, in my county, we recently had a CAFO permit situation in which
one of the specific frustrations of the neighbors was that they had no
official forum and no way to officially record their objections and make sure
those objections were put on the DNR record. I admit
to some bias because I know two of the neighbors who expressed those
frustrations in the local paper.
I am in favor of supporting HSB 168 as one small step
forward. Small, but forward.
Cindy
Cindy
Hildebrand
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57439 250th St.
Ames, IA
50010
"Then as to scenery...while I know the standard claim is that
Yosemite, Niagara Falls, and the upper Yellowstone and the like, afford the
greatest natural shows, I am not sure but the Prairies and Plains, while less
stunning at first sight, last longer, fill the aesthetic sense fuller, precede
all the rest, and make North America's characteristic landscape." (Walt
Whitman)