Bloody Run is a creek tributary to the East Fork Des Moines River . It flows through Humboldt County, Iowa . It enters the East Fork Des Moines north of Humboldt, Iowa . It has been designated as an Outstanding Iowa Water by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources , a title granted to a water body to receive stronger protection under the state's Antidegradation Rule. The creek faces the threat of pollution by manure as a result of Supreme Beef, a beef cattle feeding operation built in the Bloody Run watershed in Clayton County , housing 11,600 animals.
11-610: Bloody Run may refer to: Places [ edit ] Bloody Run (Iowa) , a tributary of the East Fork Des Moines River, flowing through Humboldt County, Iowa, United States Bloody Run (Michigan), formerly Parent's Creek, location of the Battle of Bloody Run (July 31, 1763) in Detroit Bloody Run (Poquessing Creek) , a tributary of Poquessing Creek in
22-534: A 2006 song on the album Dead FM by Strike Anywhere Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Bloody Run . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bloody_Run&oldid=1021565635 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
33-671: A chemist and research engineer at the University of Iowa Institute of Hydraulic Research (IIHR), and the head of the Iowa Water Quality Information System since 2015, installed a sensing station in Bloody Run to monitor its water quality. Jones ran a university-funded water quality-focused blog from June 28, 2016 until April 2, 2023. Jones has repeatedly been threatened by Republican politicians, particularly Dan Zumbach , for his research, and left
44-679: A river in Iowa is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about the geography of Clayton County, Iowa is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Tom Shipley (politician) Tom Shipley (born 1953) is the Iowa State Senator from the 9th District . A Republican , he has served in the Iowa Senate since 2015. He currently resides in Corning, Iowa . As of February 2020, Shipley serves on
55-450: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Bloody Run (Iowa) In late December 2016, Jon Haman and Heath Kellogg came into contact with Mike Walz, Dean Walz, and Jared Walz. They discussed the idea of a cattle feeding facility that would have anaerobic digesters; this would turn into Walz Energy, the parent company of Supreme Beef and Feeder Creek Energy. In 2018, Chris Jones,
66-611: Is the co-owner of Supreme Beef, which lies just upstream of Jones' monitoring station. In September 2021, the Iowa Chapter of the Sierra Club and Trout Unlimited filed a lawsuit against the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, alleging the agency improperly approved the nutrient management plan of Supreme Beef, and that the plan had incorrect calculations of how much manure could be safely applied to fields nearby
77-841: The Somerton section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States Bloody Run (Raystown Branch Juniata River) , a tributary of the Raystown Branch Juniata River in Bedford County, Pennsylvania, United States Bloody Run (Wisconsin) , a tributary to Nepco Lake Bloody Run Hills , a mountain range in Humboldt County, Nevada, United States Everett, Pennsylvania , a borough in Bedford County, Pennsylvania, originally known as Bloody Run Battles [ edit ] Battle of Bloody Run ,
88-625: The University of Iowa on May 16, 2023, one month after his final blog post. These threats began in March the same year, when Zumbach and Tom Shipley reportedly told a lobbyist for the University of Iowa that they wished to silence Jones' blog due to its aggressive reporting on farm-related water contamination. In one blog post, Jones reported that the 30.5 million gallons of manure produced by 11,600 beef cattle contained 1.2 million pounds of nitrogen and 762,000 pounds of phosphorus. Zumbach's son-in-law
99-529: The following committees: Natural Resources and Environment (Vice Chair)), Agriculture, Appropriations, Judiciary, and Transportation. He also serves on the Agriculture and Natural Resources Appropriations Subcommittee (Chair), as well as the Iowa Commission on Interstate Cooperation. Shipley was elected in 2014 with 17,681 votes, running unopposed. This article about an Iowa politician
110-588: The name ascribed to a July 1763 battle, part of the conflict known as Pontiac's War (alternatively as Pontiac's Rebellion), fought near Fort Detroit (Present day Detroit Michigan's Near-East Side) Other [ edit ] Bloody Run Canoe Classic , a community canoe and kayak race along the Raystown Branch of the Juniata River in Everett, Pennsylvania, United States ”Ballad of Bloody Run”,
121-600: The operation. On April 28, 2023, a Polk County District Court judge ruled that the DNR improperly approved the nutrient management plan and that the DNR would require Supreme Beef to resubmit a new plan. Area residents filed a formal ethics complaint with the state Senate alleging that Dan Zumbach “improperly used his position as a state senator to influence decisions by a regulatory agency.” 42°49′53″N 94°10′03″W / 42.8313592°N 94.1674601°W / 42.8313592; -94.1674601 This article related to
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