The Senate version of the House bill is SF500. We have already had an action alert on this sent by email. Please contact your Senator. If you have already contacted your Senator, contacting Senator Gronstal is a good idea. Laura, thanks for posting this. It was a very good article.  This is an attempt by big ag to control a program that is suppose to make sure they do the best they can. This is the fox guarding the hen house. It is bad public policy and it is bad government.
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From: laura belin <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Apr 8, 2011 10:13 AM
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Subject: Re: Water quality letter DM Register

Mike Gronstal and Kraig Paulsen taped IPTV's Iowa Press today. Haven't watched the show, but Kathie Obradovich covered the taping and quoted Gronstal as saying "Senate won't move water monitoring out of the regulatory body at DNR."

They are trying to trick people with the same cosmetic change made to the bill before it passed the Iowa House. They'll keep the "monitoring" at DNR, but IDALS would still "decide where, what and how much to monitor, how to evaluable water quality impairments. They would be in charge of the water quality assessment reports and the list of impaired waters required by the EPA."  

http://www.bleedingheartland.com/diary/4658/iowa-house-democrats-afraid-to-stand-up-to-big-ag

It's important not to let them whitewash the real issue.


From: Phyllis Mains <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Fri, April 8, 2011 9:09:59 AM
Subject: Water quality letter DM Register

 

Thanks Mike!  today's DM Register on Water Quality

Don't end DNR role in regulating water

The Raccoon River Watershed Association (RRWA) is opposed to transferring authority for water quality programs from the Iowa Department of Natural Resources to the Iowa Department of Agriculture (SF 500). The RRWA board believes that transferring the authority and funding necessary to manage water quality programs would not serve the long term interest of the state.

It is clear to us that the Farm Bureau Federation is behind this move, as it is behind attempts to stop the Environmental Protection Agency's effort to clean up the Chesapeake Bay, and the dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico at the federal level. The Farm Bureau is also attempting to reverse the river anti-degradation rules that are now in place in Iowa.

It is clear to many in Iowa that Gov. Terry Branstad and the Farm Bureau are working their plan to protect certain farm interests from restrictions they think would impact profitability. The board and the members of RRWA know it is time to protect the soil, water and animal habitat that remain in Iowa from further degradation.

At this point in time, only the Farm Bureau, Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship and Branstad's DNR director have signed on to this bill. Farm commodity groups are staying neutral.

- Mike Delaney, vice president, Raccoon River Watershed

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