Environmental groups penned a letter to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency urging the federal agency to maintain its previously rescinded ruling that seven segments of Iowa rivers were impaired due to nitrate concentrations.
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Clark Kauffman - Iowa Capital Dispatch
Manufacturing & Production Oct. 1, 2025 2:55 pm30d ago
Neighbors complain of ‘significant’ increase in odors coming from corn processor Roquette America
Environmental News Sep. 16, 2025 5:43 pm45d ago
To a gathering of residents in Dubuque this week, David Cwiertny, director of the Center for Health Effects of Environmental Contamination at the University of Iowa, said there is “no such thing as risk-free water.”
Environmental News Aug. 18, 2025 3:02 pm74d ago
Less than a year after the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency added segments of five Iowa rivers to the impaired waters list for nitrate, the same agency — now operating under the Trump administration — has rescinded the decision.
Local Government Aug. 13, 2025 7:30 am79d ago
Air quality tests conducted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency have identified the source of an odor that some Iowa City residents feared was causing harm to their health.
By Clark Kauffman - Iowa Capital Dispatch
News Jun. 27, 2025 8:03 am126d ago
The Keokuk residents are suing Roquette America, a corn syrup and corn starch producer.
Environmental News Jun. 5, 2025 8:26 am148d ago
A portion of eastern and northeast Iowa has “unhealthy” air quality Wednesday, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.
Environmental News May. 14, 2025 5:52 pm170d ago
Federal regulators said Wednesday they would maintain strict limits for two toxic "forever chemicals" in drinking water that were established last year under a different president but would delay a compliance deadline by two years.
Environmental News May. 6, 2025 7:46 am178d ago
A well that supplies drinking water to the east side of Waverly in northeast Iowa has elevated levels of two toxic chemicals that persist indefinitely and are newly regulated by the federal government.
By Madeline Heim, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Environmental News Apr. 21, 2025 7:43 am193d ago
In this piece — part of a series from The Gazette and the Mississippi River Basin Ag & Water Desk — a look at what’s next for America’s disappearing wetlands, and how the battle to save remaining wetlands will fall to states, which don’t protect them equally.
By Jared Strong, The Gazette; Jess Savage, WNIJ; and Illan Ireland, Mississippi Free Press
Environmental News Apr. 19, 2025 11:05 am195d ago
In this piece — part of a series from The Gazette and the Mississippi River Basin Ag & Water Desk — a look at a lawsuit that targets the 40-year-old “Swampbuster” law that aims to prevent farmers from destroying wetlands.
Maxine Joselow, - The Washington Post
Environmental News Mar. 13, 2025 7:38 am232d ago
The Environmental Protection Agency announced Wednesday that it will narrow the definition of U.S. waterways — including wetlands, rivers and streams — that receive federal protections under the Clean Water Act.
Environmental News Feb. 3, 2025 8:30 am270d ago
The city’s water complies with federal requirements, but test data for the past five years show concentrations that are higher than what is recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics.
By John McCracken, Investigate Midwest and Mónica Cordero, Investigate Midwest/Report for America
Environmental News Nov. 3, 2024 6:00 am362d ago
Across the Midwest, meatpacking plants -- including Agri Star in Postville -- often pollute non-white communities and low-income neighborhoods, according to an Investigate Midwest analysis of two decades of U.S. Environmental Protection Agency enforcement data.
By Matthew Daly and Michael Phillis - Associated Press
Environmental News Oct. 9, 2024 7:45 am387d ago
A decade after the Flint, Michigan, water crisis raised alarms about the continuing dangers of lead in tap water, President Joe Biden is setting a 10-year deadline for cities across the nation to replace their lead pipes, finalizing an aggressive approach aimed at ensuring that drinking water is safe for all Americans.

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