Group hosts events this summer to call attention to water quality concerns
May 30th, 2025 by Ric Hanson
(Radio Iowa) – A non-profit group that’s raising concerns about water quality in Iowa is hosting a series of events to call attention to pollution in state owned lakes. Jim Larew is legal counsel for the Driftless Water Defenders. “The group is dedicated to the proposition that access to clean water should be a constitutionally protected right, a fundamental right,” Larew says, “and to achieve that end we’re engaging in activities that help to instruct the public, educate the public and get the public talking about things.” The group’s “48 Lakes initiative” is focused on state-owned lakes where unhealthy amounts of pollution have prompted officials to issue “Do Not Swim” warnings over the past five years.
“We think in the last year or two there’s been a significant change in public opinion in Iowa and concern about the quality of our water,” Larew said, “…and it’s time to change course.” The group is inviting Iowans to visit one of the 48 state lakes on its list and record what they see. “Tell us about the experiences they’ve had over a period of year, what observations they’ve made and maybe just their observations that day at the lake,” Larew said. “And whether they have a text message or an email or a photograph or a video, send it to us so that other people can observe it through social media.”
The Driftless Water Defenders started posting these messages on the group’s Facebook, Instagram and X accounts this past weekend. Members of the group and associated organizations are hosting other events this summer to show people how to test Iowa lakes and rivers for nitrates and assess whether fish, plants and other organisms are thriving in the water.