455D.2 - FINDINGS.

        455D.2  FINDINGS.         The general assembly finds that:         1.  Iowa's environment is precious and no person has the right to      pollute Iowa's air, water, or soil.  The environment is vulnerable      and irreplaceable, and all Iowans have an ongoing responsibility to      conserve, preserve, and enhance the state's natural resources to      guarantee their continued existence and use by the present and future      generations.         2.  The land itself is the source of Iowa's livelihood not only      for the purposes of an agricultural economy, but for the      establishment of manufacturing plants, business offices, and      residences.  While zoning establishes restrictions on the use of land      for social order, a similar system has not been established to      maintain environmental order below the ground.  Protection of the      environment includes not only visible but invisible threats as well.         3.  The rapidly rising volume of waste deposited by society      threatens the capacity of existing and future landfills.  The nature      of waste disposal today means that unknown quantities of potentially      toxic and hazardous materials are being buried and pose a constant      threat to the groundwater supply.  In addition, the nature of the      waste and disposal methods utilized allow the waste to remain      basically inert for decades, if not centuries, without decomposition.         4.  Wastes filling Iowa's landfills may, at best, represent a      potential resource.  However, without proper management, wastes are      hazards to the environment and life itself.         5.  The reduction of solid waste at the source and the recycling      of reusable waste materials will reduce the flow of waste to sanitary      landfills and increase the supply of reusable materials for the use      of the public.  
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         89 Acts, ch 272, § 2