
Nick Fetty | January 25, 2016
This week’s On The Radio segment looks at a recent proposal by Iowa governor Terry Branstad that would use funding dedicated for schools to improve water quality across the state.
Transcript: Proposal would use school funding to improve water quality
A proposal by Iowa governor Terry Branstad would use funding dedicated for school building and technology projects to improve water quality in the state.
This is the Iowa Environmental Focus
Earlier this month, Governor Branstad announced a proposal that would extend Iowa’s 1-percent sales tax 20 years – to 2049 – while diverting a portion of future sales tax growth for water quality improvement projects. The extension is expected to generate an additional 20-point-7 billion dollars for schools and 4-point-6 billion dollars to improve water quality.
This announcement comes on the heels of a lawsuit between the Des Moines Water Works and three northern Iowa counties. The water utility claims that the counties are not doing enough to prevent nitrate runoff from their fields which eventually enter the Raccoon River, which has forced the Des Moines Water Works to operate additional machinery to remove nitrates from drinking water.
The legislature will likely be looking at this proposal as well as others to address the need for future water quality funding.
For more information about the governor’s proposal visit Iowa-Environmental-Focus-dot-org
From the UI Center for Global and Regional Environmental Research, I’m Betsy Stone.