Health8/30/2025The Guardian

A report tied Iowa’s water pollution to agriculture. Then the money to promote it mysteriously disappeared

A report tied Iowa’s water pollution to agriculture. Then the money to promote it mysteriously disappeared

The article discusses a $1 million study conducted in Iowa to investigate the state's persistent water pollution issues, particularly the link between agriculture and water quality. The study, which found that agricultural pollution was a significant contributor to the problem, was set to include a $400,000 public awareness campaign. However, this funding has now been "zeroed out," according to sources involved in the project. The move has raised concerns about the transparency and dissemination of the study's findings, as the public's ability to access and understand the research has been compromised. The article suggests that the decision to withhold funding for the public awareness campaign may be tied to the study's conclusions, which could have implications for the state's powerful agricultural industry.

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