466.7 - WATER QUALITY PROTECTION PROGRAM.

        466.7  WATER QUALITY PROTECTION PROGRAM.         1.  The department of agriculture and land stewardship shall      implement, in conjunction with the federal government and other      entities, a program that provides multiobjective resource protections      for flood control, water quality, erosion control, and natural      resource conservation.         2.  The department of agriculture and land stewardship shall      implement a statewide, voluntary farm management demonstration      program to demonstrate the effectiveness and adaptability of emerging      practices in agronomy that protect water resources and provide other      environmental benefits.  A demonstration program under this      subsection may complement, but shall not duplicate, projects      conducted by Iowa state university extension service.  The      demonstration program shall be designed to concentrate on management      techniques in both the livestock and crop genres and shall be offered      to farm operators through an educational setting and demonstration      projects.  The demonstration program shall be offered in conjunction      with the community colleges, Iowa state university, and private      farmer demonstrations.  Continuing education units shall be offered.      The educational program shall be offered at no cost to farm operators      who file a schedule F with the internal revenue service and do not      have permitted livestock facilities or are certified under a manure      management plan.         3.  The department of agriculture and land stewardship shall      provide financial assistance for the establishment of permanent soil      and water conservation practices.         4.  The department of natural resources shall provide local      watershed managers with geographic information system data for their      use in developing, monitoring, and displaying results of their      watershed work.  The local watershed data shall be considered public      records and are accessible to the public pursuant to chapter 22.         5.  The department of natural resources shall develop a program      that provides support to local volunteer management efforts to the      different programs concerned with water quality.  The department      shall assist in coordinating and tracking of the volunteer component      of these programs to increase efficiency and avoid duplication of      efforts in water quality monitoring and watershed improvement.         6.  The department of natural resources shall provide for      activities supporting the analysis of water quality monitoring data      for trends and for the preparation and presentation of data to the      public.         7.  The department of natural resources shall contract to assist      its staff with the review of national pollutant discharge elimination      system permits.         8.  The department of natural resources shall expand floodplain      protection education to better inform local officials that make      decisions with regard to floodplain management.         9.  The department of natural resources shall continue the      establishment of an effective and efficient method of developing a      total maximum daily load program, based on information gathered on      other states' programs and investigation into alternative methods for      satisfying the requirements.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2000 Acts, ch 1068, §7; 2001 Acts, ch 37, §1, 4