The Cerro Gordo County Department of Public Health tries to guard residents from contaminants in private wells. They could not do that without access to Iowa taxpayer funded data. After Sandy Davis complained about her water in 2004, as I had also complained to the IDNR in an adjoining Midwest Iowa (USA) county in 2004 and earlier and also to the Mitchell County Department of Public Health in 2004, the Iowa DNR finally set up a 3-D GIS mapping system using IDNR well drilling permit data in the later part of 2015 and using only the Big Databases of well tests done for Arsenic one of the 600+ contaminants in Iowa's Hygienic Labs tests for Cerro Gordo County. But the Iowa DNR still does not give access to Iowans for the other over 600 possible contaminants that cause the IDNR to condemn our wells. They have contaminant Big Databases for other Midwest states as well, stored in the Iowa Hygienic Labs that with this new IDNR 3D GIS system, if the well owners had access to the list of contaminants testing positive in wells around theirs, we could know what was causing the miscellaneous masses and tumors in our cattle and pigs, and Iowans. This would also cause Drainage Laws to be enforced if Iowans knew what was causing their cancers, skin, eye, throat erosions, celia in their intestines being burned and lung damage, COPD, etc. But the problem stopping Iowa from releasing the increasing levels of the Ammonia Nitrogen as N well test data is that the Big Oil Corps have given too much money to Politicians especially our past and present Governors. In my Civil Rights suit to get access to these big databases of the well tests on my own wells that they still hide, the Iowa AG assistant attorney says it's too POLITICAL to tell Iowans we are drinking Anhydrous Ammonia Nitrogen fertilizer.
Published by Veronica Lack, Section 11, Cedar (W) Township, Mitchell County, 1475-325th Street, Nora Springs, IA 50458 USA
The Cerro Gordo County Department of Public Health tries to guard residents from contaminants in private wells. They could not do that without access to Iowa taxpayer funded data. After Sandy Davis complained about her water in 2004, as I had also complained to the IDNR in an adjoining Midwest Iowa (USA) county in 2004 and earlier and also to the Mitchell County Department of Public Health in 2004, the Iowa DNR finally set up a 3-D GIS mapping system using IDNR well drilling permit data in the later part of 2015 and using only the Big Databases of well tests done for Arsenic one of the 600+ contaminants in Iowa's Hygienic Labs tests for Cerro Gordo County. But the Iowa DNR still does not give access to Iowans for the other over 600 possible contaminants that cause the IDNR to condemn our wells. They have contaminant Big Databases for other Midwest states as well, stored in the Iowa Hygienic Labs that with this new IDNR 3D GIS system, if the well owners had access to the list of contaminants testing positive in wells around theirs, we could know what was causing the miscellaneous masses and tumors in our cattle and pigs, and Iowans. This would also cause Drainage Laws to be enforced if Iowans knew what was causing their cancers, skin, eye, throat erosions, celia in their intestines being burned and lung damage, COPD, etc. But the problem stopping Iowa from releasing the increasing levels of the Ammonia Nitrogen as N well test data is that the Big Oil Corps have given too much money to Politicians especially our past and present Governors. In my Civil Rights suit to get access to these big databases of the well tests on my own wells that they still hide, the Iowa AG assistant attorney says it's too POLITICAL to tell Iowans we are drinking Anhydrous Ammonia Nitrogen fertilizer.