Reynolds: Rules Won’t Fix Water Woes
CENTRAL IOWA, JUL 13 – Governor Reynolds rejects regulatory approaches despite Iowa facing some of the nation's highest nitrate pollution linked to agricultural runoff, prompting water use restrictions for 600,000 residents.
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Gov. Reynolds: Regulation not the answer to addressing state’s water quality woes
Governor defends farmers and the state’s investment in conservation practices
·Waterloo, United States
Read Full ArticleGovernor says regulation not the answer to address high nitrate levels in water
Hunter 07/13/25 Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds said regulation is not the answer to address high nitrate levels in the state’s drinking water. The Gazette reports when the governor was asked about protesters — demanding action on agricultural pollution and linking it to high cancer rates in the state — who were gathered outside a public groundbreaking ceremony Thursday for the Italian American Cultural Center of Iowa, Reynolds told reporters that “r…
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