E.P.A. Provides Comments on Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy
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Category: AgricultureType: News
Source: EPA
Date: Thursday, January 10th, 2013
(Lenexa, Kan., Jan. 10, 2013) - U.S. E.P.A. Region seven is providing comments on the outline Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy released Nov. 19, 2012. Karl Brooks, regional administrator, in a letter commends the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) and Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship (IDALS) for developing the strategy that embraces ambitious specific nutrient reduction targets.
"The E.P.A. views the outline Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy as a great start to set in motion actions that will begin to yield measurable nutrient pollution reductions from point and nonpoint sources," said Brooks. "EPA looks forward to working collaboratively with IDALS and IDNR on implementation of the strategy to achieve our mutual goals of water quality improvement in Iowa."
Iowa based its outline strategy on EPA's 2011 memorandum that dealt with how states should achieve long-term reductions in nitrogen and phosphorous pollution in water bodies.
Brooks' letter notes that E.P.A. supports states leading efforts to reduce nutrient loads from point and nonpoint sources but stresses that E.P.A. is not mandating specific strategies or solutions. The outline strategy raised concerns about EPA's ecoregional criteria published in 2000. Since then, E.P.A. and some states have identified a range of options that can be appropriately used for development and implementation of numeric nutrient criteria.
E.P.A. does offer recommendations to strengthen the policy considerations and point and nonpoint source sections of the document. And the Agency makes a number of recommendations to be addressed during implementation of Iowa's nutrient reduction efforts.
EPA's letter provides a more detailed description of EPA's comments. The letter is accessible at
www.epa.gov/region7/water.
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