IOWA COUNTIES & THE DNR MASTER MATRIX by Molly Regan

IOWA COUNTIES & THE DNR MASTER MATRIX


by Molly Regan




Good news for those of us in the IOWA counties that choose to retain
the Department Of Natural Resources’ (DNR) MASTER MATRIX system. 
This Master Matrix is “a scoring system that can be used to evaluate
the siting of permitted confinement feeding operations” according to
information at www.iowadnr.com.  This questionnaire is for animal
confinement owners as well as smaller farmers who raise a certain
number of cattle, hogs, or chickens.  They need to indicate how
creating or expanding their business will impact the surrounding
COMMUNITY, THE WATER, AND THE AIR.





THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
in each IOWA county has until January 31st,
2005, to choose whether or not to continue (or in some cases take up)
the requirement that the Master Matrix be used for building
permits.  For example, if a company wants to build a 30,000
chicken production facility in Scott County (whose Board Of Supervisors
APPROVED for the THIRD YEAR in a row the Master Matrix), it would need
to fill it out in that county.  





One of the questions on the Master Matrix is as follows: “ Groundwater
monitoring wells installed near manure storage structure, and applicant
agrees to provide data to the department.”  If these monitoring
wells will indeed be in place, then a score of 15 can be divided under
the Air, the Water, and/or the Community sections.  44 questions
with a total of 880 possible points are on the questionnaire.  At
least one half of the total must be reached for approval.





Use of this system is of the utmost importance if counties want to have
any say as to whether or not confined animal feeding operations
(CAFO’s) operate or upgrade within their boundaries.  The DNR
still has the final say, but at least with this Master Matrix, each
county can still have input on new or expanding operations.  
For the smaller farmer, some may have to fill out the paperwork if
their expansion goes beyond a certain number of animal units.





Of utmost concern is AIR POLLUTION
caused by these facilities. 
Even a 500-head hog operation can create much HYDROGEN SULFIDE and
AMONIA.  Both of these, if too concentrated, can cause damage to
humans.  According to DR. KAY KIMBALL in his (yes, it is a man)
book ‘CHEMICAL BRAIN INJURY,’ too much exposure to these toxins can
cause memory loss, imbalance, reproductive problems, unconsciousness,
and even death.  Dr. Kimball has researched this area for over 20
years, and his book explains in depth the consequences of living near
or working in an environment which produces harmful bi-products.





Check with your local Board of Supervisors to see if your county is
part of the process.  Encourage them to do so. We all need to be
involved with this, even if you live in an urban area.  Three
years ago, I spoke in front of the Clinton & Scott Counties Boards,
and I believe it helped encourage them to each go with the Matrix.
 





For more information go to: www.iowadnr.com or contact your local Board
of Supervisors…..And don’t forget: CPR/Conserve, Participate, Recycle




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