455E.3 - FINDINGS.

        455E.3  FINDINGS.         The general assembly finds that:         1.  Groundwater is a precious and vulnerable natural resource.      The vast majority of persons in the state depend on groundwater as a      drinking water source.  Agriculture, commerce, and industry also      depend heavily on groundwater.  Historically, the majority of Iowa's      groundwater has been usable for these purposes without treatment.      Protection of groundwater is essential to the health, welfare, and      economic prosperity of all citizens of the state.         2.  Many activities of humans, including the manufacturing,      storing, handling, and application to land of pesticides and      fertilizers; the disposal of solid and hazardous wastes; the storing      and handling of hazardous substances; and the improper construction      and the abandonment of wells and septic systems have resulted in      groundwater contamination throughout the state.         3.  Knowledge of the health effects of contaminants varies      greatly.  The long-term detriment to human health from synthetic      organic compounds in particular is largely unknown but is of concern.         4.  Any detectable quantity of a synthetic organic compound in      groundwater is unnatural and undesirable.         5.  The movement of groundwater, and the movement of contaminants      in groundwater, are often difficult to ascertain or control.      Decontamination is difficult and expensive to accomplish.  Therefore,      preventing contamination of groundwater is of paramount importance.      
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         87 Acts, ch 225, § 103