ALLISON – A leaking pit from a hog confinement about five miles southeast of Allison in Butler County sent DNR staff to the field Saturday to investigate.
The manure flowed into a grass waterway, into an underground tile line and into a tributary of the West Fork of the Cedar River. Owner Jeff Kramer discovered the leak and a faulty pipe seal late Friday at the Jefferson Finisher Farm.
He and his crew worked overnight to remove manure from the pit and land apply it. Kramer worked with Iowa Select Farms to dam the tributary and pump up contaminated water in the creek.
When DNR arrived Saturday morning, pumping and land application to crop fields continued. Most of the contaminated water was contained, but field tests showed elevated ammonia levels below the dam. Staff saw one small dead fish Saturday, but no other fish.
Kramer continued pumping contaminated water and land applying it. On Monday, Nov. 6, DNR staff found contaminated water contained to a one-mile stretch of the tributary. Fisheries staff found a few more dead fish, but also live fish in the stream.
The DNR will continue to monitor cleanup and will consider appropriate enforcement action.

Why bother what a joke, mocking the Creator daily, lying “matters”, a lie can not be made into the truth, the truth can never be a lie, keep pretending to care.
This is getting out of hand ad should be stopped. They keep poisoning our land and water and just get a slap on the wrist. Fines don’t, they just write them off their taxes as a business expense. Jail the CEO’s and it will stop.
This is getting out of hand. They keep poisoning our land and water and get a slap on the wrist. Fines don’t work, they just write them off their taxes as a business expense. Jail the ceo’s and it will stop.
Ytumps over in China – he should tell the Ping that one of his Chinese CAFO’s just puked out some more poison into Iowa waters.
Make that 752 poisoned steams/rivers in Iowaaaaaay ?