water contamination

Iowa Manure Crisis: Deregulation, Politics, and Polluted Waterways

An analysis by Food & Water Watch reveals Iowa’s Department of Natural Resources inadequately penalizes factory farms for illegally discharging manure into waterways, resulting in over one million fish deaths from 179 recorded incidents between 2013 and 2023. These spills, totaling up to one million gallons, carry harmful contaminants linked to serious health issues, yet violators paid less than $750,000 in fines. The report highlights a state-wide problem, with a concentration in northwest Iowa, and connects this pollution to elevated cancer rates. This insufficient enforcement, coupled with a lack of monitoring at many large farms, contributes to millions of dollars in taxpayer-funded water cleanup costs annually.

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Pete Buttigieg forced to explain that lead is poisonous to obtuse Republican. Drinking lead can damage people’s brains, but Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach opposes a plan to remove lead water pipes.

It’s both frustrating and concerning to witness an elected Republican official like Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach opposing a plan to remove lead water pipes. Lead poisoning is a serious health hazard that can have devastating effects on individuals, especially children. The fact that Kobach and other state attorneys general believe that the proposal to replace over 9 million lead pipes nationwide is underfunded and unnecessary is not only perplexing but also alarming.

The sheer ignorance and lack of understanding about the dangers of lead poisoning are baffling. Lead is a potent neurotoxin that can cause irreversible cognitive harm, economic loss, and even higher crime rates.… Continue reading