Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF2530

Caption

A bill for an act requiring the department of natural resources to identify specific animal sources of pollutants to a water of the state when determining the water's inclusion on a list of impaired waters.(Formerly HSB 657.)

Impact

The implementation of HF2530 could have significant implications for state water quality management practices. By introducing the requirement for microbial source tracking, the bill aims to enhance the precision and reliability of pollution assessments, which may lead to more effective remediation strategies tailored to specific pollution sources. This approach could help local authorities better allocate resources to address water quality issues and safeguard public health. However, it may increase the complexity and time required for water quality assessments, potentially delaying necessary interventions.

Summary

House File 2530, previously known as HSB 657, mandates the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to identify specific animal sources contributing to water pollution when determining water quality. The bill specifically addresses how and when certain waters may be classified as impaired by requiring detailed analysis using microbial source tracking to ascertain the animal species responsible for fecal indicator bacteria levels in the water. This analysis must be conducted prior to placing any water body on the 303(d) list of impaired waters, as designated under the federal Clean Water Act.

Contention

Notably, HF2530 has generated discussion regarding its potential costs and impacts on agricultural practices. Critics express concern that identifying specific animal sources of pollutants may lead to heightened regulation of livestock operations that contribute to fecal contamination. Advocates argue that the bill strikes a necessary balance between responsible environmental stewardship and the need to support Iowa’s agricultural economy. The ongoing debate centers on how to adequately address water quality concerns without imposing undue burdens on agricultural producers, highlighting the challenge of finding common ground in environmental policy.

Companion Bills

IA HSB657

Related A bill for an act requiring the department of natural resources to identify specific animal sources of pollutants to a water of the state when determining the water's inclusion on a list of impaired waters.(See HF 2530.)

Previously Filed As

IA HSB657

A bill for an act requiring the department of natural resources to identify specific animal sources of pollutants to a water of the state when determining the water's inclusion on a list of impaired waters.(See HF 2530.)

IA HF847

A bill for an act relating to duties of the department of natural resources related to air quality including reporting requirements, certifications, data gathering, and rules references.(Formerly HSB 103.)

IA SF338

A bill for an act relating to duties of the department of natural resources related to air quality including reporting requirements, certifications, data gathering, and rules references.(Formerly SSB 1101.)

IA HF2313

A bill for an act relating to the discharge of toxic pollutants associated with coal ash into water sources.

IA HF2237

A bill for an act relating to the discharge of toxic pollutants associated with coal ash into water sources.

IA SB523

Department of Natural Resources - Water Resources - Identification of Vernal Pools (Jack Cover Vernal Pools Act of 2026)

IA SF553

A bill for an act relating to restrictions on the acquisition of real property by the department of natural resources.(Formerly SSB 1198.)

IA HB701

Department of Natural Resources - Water Resources - Identification of Vernal Pools (Jack Cover Vernal Pool Wetlands Protection Act of 2026)

IA HSB103

A bill for an act relating to duties of the department of natural resources related to air quality including reporting requirements, certifications, data gathering, and rules references.(See HF 847.)

IA SSB1101

A bill for an act relating to duties of the department of natural resources related to air quality including reporting requirements, certifications, data gathering, and rules references.(See SF 338.)

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