The Senator is directly on time. Time has just expired.
I think the more that we can use some of these natural areas, the better off it is going to be for saving the loss of life and property.
There is a sense of urgency here.
We are spending $450 million to take those solids and to build the largest thermal hydrology project in the world.
Thank you very much for your testimony.
It is my understanding that there has been a lot of discussion about the numeric nutrient standards.
It is clearly a win-win situation. I would hope that we could move, we think there is some authority within the agency to do this today.
American agriculture is very varied, and that diversity is a tremendous strength that should be preserved.
I think we should support 100 percent.
The introduction of large amounts of nitrogen into the environment has a number of undesirable impacts on water.
We need more help, that is why last year I suggested a nutrient trading program.