455A.15 - LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS.

        455A.15  LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS.         The general assembly finds that:         1.  The citizens of Iowa have built and sustained their society on      Iowa's air, soils, waters, and rich diversity of life.  The      well-being and future of Iowa depend on these natural resources.         2.  Many human activities have endangered Iowa's natural      resources.  The state of Iowa has lost ninety-nine and nine- tenths      percent of its prairies, ninety-eight percent of its wetlands, eighty      percent of its woodlands, fifty percent of its topsoils, and more      than one hundred species of wildlife since settlement in the early      1800's.  There has been a significant deterioration in the quality of      Iowa's surface waters and groundwaters.         3.  The long-term effects of Iowa's natural resource losses are      not completely known or understood, but detrimental effects are      already apparent.  Prevention of further loss is therefore      imperative.         4.  The air, waters, soils, and biota of Iowa are interdependent      and form a complex ecosystem.  Iowans have the right to inherit this      ecosystem in a sustainable condition, without severe or irreparable      damage caused by human activities.  
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         89 Acts, ch 236, § 2